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HEy guys, I've just seen the following link in another thread:
http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?3225-Spyderco-Design-Flaw
Got me to thinking about how weak a skeleton tang would actually make a knife. I've seen numerous youtube video's praising the Enzo trapper for being...
I have had a A Wright And Son Bushcraft Knife for a while now and the angle of the grind on the knife was way too deep and the grind itself for me was too small as seen here
So I sent My knife off to Longstrider after hearing nothing but positive reviews on him and well the results speak for...
There is a tradition of knife skills within bushcraft that overlaps much with, but also differs in some ways from traditional whittling. I wonder what others opinions are about this. Also, does anyone know about the history and origins of this specifically bushcraft-style knife use?
Thank you
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Hey guys,
I recently went down south on a bushcraft course with http://www.frontierbushcraft.com and really enjoyed it. Personally I've been into bushcraft for years now but going back to the basics was really enjoyable.
The course was taught by Paul Kirtley, former course director at...
Hey guys,
I recently went ahead and tried my hand at the upside down fire to see if it was more beneficial than your standard teepee style. To my dismay I found that it wasn't half as satisfying, you don't achieve the flame or heat you want and it's much more work as you have to keep adding too...
Found this on outdoorGB if any one is interested: http://www.outdoorgb.com/p/Gerber_Bear_Grylls_Ultimate_Fine_Edge_Knife/
I haven't purchased from them before, so caveat emptor, but I haven't found a really negative review either.
hi....lots of 'firsts' here again for me.....the sheaths shade of brown is bit darker in reality, sun has brightened it...4mm shoulder....all dyes mixed from 5 basic fiebings colours....the inside of the sheath is lined with 1mm black leather and stitched and glued in place to protect stitching...
hi all i am making my first knife using the stock removal method, but am stuck on something and thought you guys might be able to help me. i have made the blade and the handle and the blade is hardened and tempered but i dont know how to attach my square/rectangular tang to my oak handle. i know...
Ok, so I have been on the prowl to replace gear which I felt wasn't up to the task...
GEAR HOLDERS
Rucksack - Karrimor Sabre 45
Arktis Side Pouches
SLEEPING OUT
Sleeping Bag - Used a £70 3 season a few weeks back and it was unacceptable - so its now with a new owner from ebay...
Hello everyone.
Over the last few days I have bee at the knife making thing again. THe first knife I handled was a stick tang, but wanted to have a go at a full tang.
I purchased this Mora blade, pretty much because it was the only full tang blank I could find (other than a few damascus ones)...
Not sure if I'm posting this in the right place please move if not.
Got a roll of red deer antler from a guy on here that fits my hand perfectly, so I've decided to use it to make my handle my first knife. Trouble is it's got a curve in it.
Would I be able to bend the tang of the...
Hey guys, instead of the boring drudgery of study on my day off, I spent yesterday morning finnishing making my first knife handle in the man cave.
It is a Karesuando Carbon Steel kit which are available from several retailers. I bought the kit to have a go, mainly as a prequel to handling my...
Evening everyone, I thought I would share this with you as I thought you may appreciate it.
On Saturday evening (25/02/12) we decided to to go camping locally on the outskirts of our village, there was only a small group of us that consisted of six individuals who all had no previous spent...
The Morakniv® Bushcraft Survival Knife
Mora of Sweden have been a big name in Bushcraft knives for a very long time, widely regarded as the best entry level knife maker and their knives are issued on Bushcraft Courses all over the UK and beyond.
The quality and cost are also two things that...
While shopping in a German specialty store this morning I found some coloured paring knives by a Swiss company called Kuhn Rikon. The one that grabbed my attention was an orange paring knife that is fitted with a very secure coloured plastic sheath, and a coloured blade. Given that some folks...
Do you like small knife blades on your fixed or folding knife?
My question is mainly aimed at folding pocket knives, to be precise the ones that fall into our legal EDC line of knives.
Now what I've seen for a long time with many peoples favoured EDC knives is the main blade/cutting edge...
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