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    in search of the perfect woodcarving knife

    Before I purchased the Pinewood forge and my Cape forge knives, I used all three of these. In fact the 510 is still my main roughing out blade.
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    in search of the perfect woodcarving knife

    Used one of the NBF knives. I liked the longer handle for two handed pulling cuts. I ended up giving it away for a thread contest on another "Blade" forum drumming up interest in carving and tradition crafts. It was fun so I didn't mind parting with it. Sorry for the thread...
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    in search of the perfect woodcarving knife

    I have seen those on Rick's site, and often wanted to try one of the bent knives. There always out of stock. :confused:
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    in search of the perfect woodcarving knife

    I would agree with you on the Carpenter to an extent. I have no experience myself, but have read glowing reviews regarding both knives and their carving prowess. For me it comes down to money. For what I would spend on one carpenter, I could almost buy two hand forged blades from a custom...
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    Keep comming back to these! What are your tools of choice

    Throw in a GB Scandi Forest axe, and a Opinel saw and those would be the tools I have used the longest and always seen to end up with. My kind of place. Blue Mountain ridge. S.E. Washington State.
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    in search of the perfect woodcarving knife

    Well done Robin!! I will be eager to see the outcome of what you and Del come up with and how you like it. I use a Mora 510 now for my large roughing blade. It's not too deep, but is no good in tight concave areas. I like the sweep to the Sloyd blade, and one with a little more length...
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    New spoons. New knife.

    Thanks! The green wood I've been carving is spruce, and white pine. The others are Tupelo and Butternut. Top pic, top spoon is white pine, middle spoon is spruce, and third is Butternut. The other spoons that look very white are Tupelo Thank you! All of my spoons have some light...
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    New spoons. New knife.

    Received a bent knife from Del Stubbs a while back. WOW, what a great carver for spoons and small bowls. Not sure why I'm surprised. He makes a great Sloyd knife as well. Pics of my favorite carvers and some recent/older work: Carvers from left to right. Cape Forge...
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    Newbie needs help to start carving

    Besides all the great advice you received above, my suggestion would be to just jump in and start carving. Paying close attention to safety of course. ;) Learning through trial and error is a sound one IMO, and can be satisfying when the error part is in the minority.:D Also, nothing is...
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    Spoon carvings.

    It's a bent knife made my Cape Forge here in the US. Thank you for the compliments.
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    Spoon carvings.

    I've been lurking in and around BCUK for some time. Looking for ideas on new project, knives, kit, ect.... I've been bitten by the spoon carving bug lately and wanted to share. Also, big vote of thanks to Robin, and Nicola Wood for the vids on Youtube. Good stuff. :)
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    Post photo of your favorite Knife!

    Well this changes for me weekly. I just discovered Enzo a while back. Great knives. Wetterlings Hunter Ezno Trapper North Bay Forge hook knife SAK "Farmer" is an all time favorite for me. Used it for years. With my OCD thats amazing..... ;) Last but not least I can't...
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    The perfect Bushcraft knife!

    Couldn't agree more Hoodoo. Well done Sal. Look forward to seeing the final prototype :cool:
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    an adverse experiance or a confirmation

    Sorry to hear about your excursion. I must say...you were much more pleasant than I might have been. I can't say for sure what I might have said until I was in your spot :o I go the the same spot here in the U.S. at least once a year by myself. Almost every time I'm there I spend 1/2 hour...
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    The perfect Bushcraft knife!

    I have never seen that thread before. Worth it's weight in gold :cool: Thanks Martyn :notworthy
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    Axe Handles (wetterlingers)

    If you give the dimensions to Gransfors Bruks... they may have a handle to fit the pit. On another note, my Weterlings axe was much the same. I didn't have any problems with it (functionally) but I do understand the problem. If you buy something, you expect it to be done correctly...
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    My first knife

    Very...very well done. I wish my first attempt at putting a knife together looked that good :o
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    murphy's law of bushcraft

    This is kinda in line with "Bushcraft". I come from a long line of fly fishers. Most of the family going back to my Great Grandad fly fished the rivers, and streams of Montana, N Idaho, and Eastern WA. Here is the problem. When you go fly fishing you try and set your kit up with the...
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    What do you never leave home without?

    No matter what I have a knife on me. Work, play, church, shopping w/ the Wife :eek: . I either have my Opinel #7, my Vic Farmer, or my Buck 112 folder. I may not always need a knife in a given day, but I have one just the same. I also have my mobile phone but not sure it really fits for my...
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    The perfect Bushcraft knife!

    That is a good idea IMO. Red do you think you could set up a poll?