A fixed blade knife can do light axe work with the proper knowledge. A folding knife may well be damaged with the same jobs.
I once made @Toddy a small fixed blade knife as a thank you gift. Blade wasn't even 2" long. She then proceeded to split down a 6" or so log with it, and posted a thread about it. I doubt anyone would try doing that with an Opinel for example.
Fixed blades can do the job of both axe, and folder. Not as well as each individually maybe, but in a trade for weight/packsize etc, they can do a job.
If you want to carve some wood... a fixed blade is a better option.
Horses for courses really. Tools should be tailored to individual need. Whats the point in having slippers at home when your out hiking? Whats the point of having hiking boots, if you wear slippers more often?
I once made @Toddy a small fixed blade knife as a thank you gift. Blade wasn't even 2" long. She then proceeded to split down a 6" or so log with it, and posted a thread about it. I doubt anyone would try doing that with an Opinel for example.
Fixed blades can do the job of both axe, and folder. Not as well as each individually maybe, but in a trade for weight/packsize etc, they can do a job.
If you want to carve some wood... a fixed blade is a better option.
Horses for courses really. Tools should be tailored to individual need. Whats the point in having slippers at home when your out hiking? Whats the point of having hiking boots, if you wear slippers more often?
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