As promised I ordered another knife from fgyt, after using this knife with a "flandi" grind I wanted to try the same with a flat ground knife.
So I slapped some red oak scales on
this is what ive come up with
As i have noted in the past some of the tests I like to run with a new knife are mostly wood working, for me this is a first to try any wood tasks with a flat grind and such a thick blade- to my surprise it functions very well. Obviously not as well as any of your scandi ground blades but it has some great thickness to it that i would rather have in the outdoors
Some comparison pics with another new knife but older blade by fgyt in bearing steel as well.
And finally in a new sheath (sheath is actually an old one with some new stitching to it)
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So I slapped some red oak scales on


this is what ive come up with




As i have noted in the past some of the tests I like to run with a new knife are mostly wood working, for me this is a first to try any wood tasks with a flat grind and such a thick blade- to my surprise it functions very well. Obviously not as well as any of your scandi ground blades but it has some great thickness to it that i would rather have in the outdoors


Some comparison pics with another new knife but older blade by fgyt in bearing steel as well.


And finally in a new sheath (sheath is actually an old one with some new stitching to it)

Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4
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