Hey folks,
New member etc...
I'm keen to hear peoples opinions on the benefits of the bevel edge ricasso featured on most bushcraft knives? I own a RM/Emberleaf Bushcraft knife which has an approximate 10mm ricasso. After beating the life out of the knife, i've come to the decision that I don't like the ricasso. Mostly because it interferes with making controlled power cuts, but also because it can interfere with sharpening. For these reasons i'm thinking of going down the custom route for my next knife. Well, that or stick with the collection of free Mora Heavey Duties i've accumulated through the years!
So, my questions is, can anyone give me a good reason to retain the bevel edge ricasso feature on a bushcraft knife? I've only ever had negative experiences with it and i'm hoping somebody can enlighten me on it's benefits. For example, is there a specialist cutting grip i'm not aware of?
I should say I know the history behind it, the historical use for it and I know it can be beneficial in the production process.
Anyways, blah blah...
Thanks for reading and answering if you can!
M.
New member etc...
I'm keen to hear peoples opinions on the benefits of the bevel edge ricasso featured on most bushcraft knives? I own a RM/Emberleaf Bushcraft knife which has an approximate 10mm ricasso. After beating the life out of the knife, i've come to the decision that I don't like the ricasso. Mostly because it interferes with making controlled power cuts, but also because it can interfere with sharpening. For these reasons i'm thinking of going down the custom route for my next knife. Well, that or stick with the collection of free Mora Heavey Duties i've accumulated through the years!
So, my questions is, can anyone give me a good reason to retain the bevel edge ricasso feature on a bushcraft knife? I've only ever had negative experiences with it and i'm hoping somebody can enlighten me on it's benefits. For example, is there a specialist cutting grip i'm not aware of?
I should say I know the history behind it, the historical use for it and I know it can be beneficial in the production process.
Anyways, blah blah...
Thanks for reading and answering if you can!
M.