Cleaver

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lou1661

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Jul 18, 2004
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Hampshire
Hi guys,
A bit of a long shot here, at last years wilderness gathering i saw someone wandering back to there camp having bought a small(ish) cleaver for food prep,
i had a look around the stalls and saw no more, then promptly forgot all about it!.
Having remembered the other day i have had a look around the web for one but with no luck, from memory it appeared to have about a 6" blade that looked forged with a simple wooden handle. Does anyone have any ideas, links or free gifts?.
many thanks
louis
 
Dec 19, 2004
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Stockport
it sounds like the type of cleaver I bought from a chinese supermarket, The blade is about 2 inches wide and 6 inches long. Excellent for food prep!!
 

sargey

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Sep 11, 2003
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cheltenham, glos
i got a suitably burly cleaver from ikea :eek: it might not sound particularly bushcafty at first. but imagine a billhook with a couple of inches lopped off the front. it works a treat for all sorts of applications. chopping, splitting, limbing, batonning and preliminary wood shaping when carving. :cool: sadly the handle is a bit lame, and needs beefing up a bit. :rolleyes: but they're relatively cheap, small and easy to fit in a day sack.

you can get cleavers that are barely any thicker than your average kitchen knife. ok for food, but not robust enough for woodwork.

or you could pick up the ultimate bush cleaver
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cheers, and.
 

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