You will get it tuesday mate.Those are AMAZING Rob - great work! Looking forward to mine even more now![]()
You will get it tuesday mate.
Thank you for that !. Just thought this would be of interest to those considering this style of knife.
Regards,
Rob
It's a close copy of a skookum bushtool, I do a sharper point ,different sheath and a steeper grind than the skookum, I find the grind on the skookum far to acute for a zero grind, my mate had one and after its first proper sharpen the edge just stripped off as soon as it cut a stick.
I really like the design of this knife so I make these now instead of woodlore clones.
I feel like a gravedigger commenting on this old thread, but I find the grind on the Rob Evan's Bushtool to steep unfortunately, I like the Skookum angle better. But that could also be a steel choice related issue, the Skookum is in 3V and yours is 52100 ( or at least I was told so). Now I am thinking about putting some elbow grease to the work and reprofile it by hand, but I think that will ruin the knife... Rob, what is the angle of your scandi on this knife per side? Thanks and stay healthy everyone!It's a close copy of a skookum bushtool, I do a sharper point ,different sheath and a steeper grind than the skookum, I find the grind on the skookum far to acute for a zero grind, my mate had one and after its first proper sharpen the edge just stripped off as soon as it cut a stick.
I really like the design of this knife so I make these now instead of woodlore clones.