"Bruiser Knife"

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weaver

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Second one is better for reverse hold when draw cutting. May be a better fit for three finger hold too.


Would the Sanbar scales be rather squarish? Or can you grind down to an oval shape?

Which do you prefer?
 

British Red

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Well, a secondary bevel is a flat scandi bevel, just a really really small one. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Huh?:confused:

I know you can have a secondary bevel on a scandy but mine are completely zero ground? Surely a completely flat scandy bevel is a primary bevel since the rest of the blade is not beveled? Or am I missing something here Terry (I suspect I am since you know more about this stuff than most!)

Second one is better for reverse hold when draw cutting. May be a better fit for three finger hold too.


Would the Sanbar scales be rather squarish? Or can you grind down to an oval shape?

Which do you prefer?

I think it has to be the second one Weaver - it just "works" on lots of levels.

I do want an oval profile - if thats not achievable or would look odd in Sambar I think wood would be better.

Red
 

Hoodoo

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Nov 17, 2003
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Huh?:confused:

I know you can have a secondary bevel on a scandy but mine are completely zero ground? Surely a completely flat scandy bevel is a primary bevel since the rest of the blade is not beveled? Or am I missing something here Terry (I suspect I am since you know more about this stuff than most!)



I think it has to be the second one Weaver - it just "works" on lots of levels.

I do want an oval profile - if thats not achievable or would look odd in Sambar I think wood would be better.

Red

I was talking about the secondary bevel on a flat ground knife. And, I was just pulling yer leg mate. ;)
 

British Red

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Aaah got you - feeling slow here :eek:

You do know that abuse of the scandy is heresy worthy of a burning in my house? However given my bow drill technique, its unlikely to affect your life expectancy :D

Red
 

Hoodoo

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Nov 17, 2003
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According to AG Russell, it's 1085C HC Tool Steel.

There seems to be a discrepancy in weight between SG and AG. SG sez 14 ounces and AG sez 17.4 ounces. Either way, that's pretty light for such a big knife. I'm hoping SG is right. :)
 

stuart m

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May 18, 2006
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Evening all,

I'd like to hear a few opinions of this slightly modded "Beater"... Especially yours of course Red.

Slightly modded in as much as the whole knife has a more pronounced curve through it's length... I wonder if the curve might make the knife work easier and better given it's future role?

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Thoughts please :)
 

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