Hi guys.
This should have been posted before now, just not got round to it.
So i have been testing out the new design i made recently, It performed admirably in all tasks it was put to, i have no complaints whatsoever about it.
Its been used to batten through loads of seasoned ash logs, feather stick one of em, which with the wood been so dry and hard didnt make the best feather sticks i've ever done lol, but thats on me and the wood, not the knife. I whittled some sticks for cooking some fish, used it in the kitchen for prepping the fish etc. Just general stuff really and nothing too fancy
It strikes sparks from a ferro rod better than any other knife i have used, strikes sparks from flint well, scrapes bark really easily and efficiently due to the concave spine. The knife has been used pretty hard, its not in the same condition it was when i started thats for sure
But at the end of it all, it still shaves hairs and could even feather some reindeer antler without bother 
Few pics of the process... and thanks for looking
Still need a name for this design..... any ideas guys?
Before i started...it looked like this http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=111725&highlight
Battoned wood

Not the best featherstick in the world, but it worked



Sea Bas and Sea Bream to be sorted




Some salmon sorted

After playing with the ferro rod





Couple of pics at the side of Steves Spydie bushy for a sense of scale



This should have been posted before now, just not got round to it.
So i have been testing out the new design i made recently, It performed admirably in all tasks it was put to, i have no complaints whatsoever about it.
Its been used to batten through loads of seasoned ash logs, feather stick one of em, which with the wood been so dry and hard didnt make the best feather sticks i've ever done lol, but thats on me and the wood, not the knife. I whittled some sticks for cooking some fish, used it in the kitchen for prepping the fish etc. Just general stuff really and nothing too fancy



Few pics of the process... and thanks for looking

Still need a name for this design..... any ideas guys?

Before i started...it looked like this http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=111725&highlight
Battoned wood

Not the best featherstick in the world, but it worked




Sea Bas and Sea Bream to be sorted




Some salmon sorted

After playing with the ferro rod





Couple of pics at the side of Steves Spydie bushy for a sense of scale


