Well, I was going to do a review of Mr Fugly on BB, but seeing as how we are here..............
Just to get you up to speed, it was made by one of BB's US members for a KITH (knife in the hat), folk sign up and make a knife then swap them.
Mr Fugly finished up with BB member Chibbi, who offered it up as a passaround. For some reason no one jumped at the offer, so it was then offered up to a good home on condition that whoever took it on did a review.
Which is where I come in..............
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So, I received it early last week, I was working late so I couldn't do much till this weekend, however it did pass the most important test at chez zorro, it opened packets of biscuits effortlessly.
Good start, but disappointing on the envelope opening front, no point to speak of and an alarming tendancy to veer off to the left?
Saturday afternoon, the sun is shining and the camera is charged. Time to get serious (ish).
I warmed up with some gentle cuts on a piece of wood.
Tried a comparison with my Mora Clipper.
It's worth noting at this point just how uneven the grinds are. One side is comparatively normal, Scandi/hollow depending where you look, but the other is very convex, so end on it looks like a wood plane blade having a bad day, with the added complication that the blade also curves very slightly.
At this stage I thought a lanyard was in order, cos it's quite heavy and awkward and I didn't want to drop it on my foot.
I found some thick natural fiber string which would enhance the organic feel, and attached same to the curly bit at the end of the handle.
This was trimmed with my new higo, of which I have become very fond.
Feeling overcome with happiness, I then dropped Mr Fugly point first onto the concrete floor, narrowly missing my foot. This did not improve the point.
I picked it up by the lanyard, and very carefully put my higo away.
Time to make some feathers. Using the knife left handed (which I am) produced lovely curly feathers effortlessly. Right handed it didn't want to know.
Which left battoning...........:twak:
This is something Mr Fugly excels at, it was made to be hammered silly. Of course the weird grinds come into play again, so you're never sure which angle the thing is going to go off at, but it all adds to the charm and mystery.
In conclusion, it's ugly, awkward, unpredictable, heavy, quirky, loveable, full of character. And when I get the point sorted, it's off to aunty Jeans for a play.