HI, first of all....I'm new to this world (the only knife I've had in my life was a Victorinox Hunter model)....anyway. I am now living in the mountains of Nepal (1000 meters up, nothing dramatic) and I'm in charge of a little property that I have to take care of.....this will involve making a fairly large bamboo fence, chopping wood, pruning trees, making bamboo furniture and hopefully going walkabout in the forest as much as I can (my plan is to start to learn about buscraft little by little...again, nothing dramatic)...so.... I have been searching for some tools to help me on my everyday tasks and to use when I go to the forest. I want stuff that does not break the bank but that I will be able to use for a long time and will be "good to me" when I get (hopefully) better at it over the next few years. This is what I have decided to get:
Knife: Mora Bush-craft Forest
Machete: Condor Bolo 12"
Axe: Gransfors Small forest Axe
Saw: Silky Super Accel 21
Sharpening: Fallkniven Whetstone Diamond/Ceramic Combo DC4
So here it goes: What do you think about my choices? Is there anything else I need? Is it too much?...please be gentle.....it is after all, my first time. Thank you for you time.
P.s: .I looked at khukuris but they are crazy heavy. Like I said, I'm new to this and they feel very alien in my hands. I have used one to cut and split bamboo (around 8" wide at the bottom) and it was very uncomfortable, a friend lend me the axe I mentioned and it made the job a lot (for me) easier.The axe will be used every day to chop wood (smallish stuff) and the machete for bamboo. I guess i could get a khukuri and have it around to practice.... but I'm looking for tools that I can use straight away....... so what I'm looking for here is personal opinions from people that has used any (or all) of the tools I list. I have read a lot of reviews already (that's how I decided on the list) and now I'm looking for flaws and/or recommendations based on my particular conditions of experience (no much) and conditions (Nepal, Bamboo). The Bamboo will be used for pretty much everything I build and the biggest pieces are around 9" thick with a 1'5" interior edge. Splittin the bamboo into slates will be one of the biggest jobs.
Knife: Mora Bush-craft Forest
Machete: Condor Bolo 12"
Axe: Gransfors Small forest Axe
Saw: Silky Super Accel 21
Sharpening: Fallkniven Whetstone Diamond/Ceramic Combo DC4
So here it goes: What do you think about my choices? Is there anything else I need? Is it too much?...please be gentle.....it is after all, my first time. Thank you for you time.
P.s: .I looked at khukuris but they are crazy heavy. Like I said, I'm new to this and they feel very alien in my hands. I have used one to cut and split bamboo (around 8" wide at the bottom) and it was very uncomfortable, a friend lend me the axe I mentioned and it made the job a lot (for me) easier.The axe will be used every day to chop wood (smallish stuff) and the machete for bamboo. I guess i could get a khukuri and have it around to practice.... but I'm looking for tools that I can use straight away....... so what I'm looking for here is personal opinions from people that has used any (or all) of the tools I list. I have read a lot of reviews already (that's how I decided on the list) and now I'm looking for flaws and/or recommendations based on my particular conditions of experience (no much) and conditions (Nepal, Bamboo). The Bamboo will be used for pretty much everything I build and the biggest pieces are around 9" thick with a 1'5" interior edge. Splittin the bamboo into slates will be one of the biggest jobs.
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