Thank you! I appreciate you watching the video and chiming in on the comments. I love these little knives, they go anywhere and are that last companion when all the other gear has to be shed.
Thanks so much, I’m glad you appreciate that extra bit. When I first started out in 2008 my mentor taught me to forge it that way, but it wasn’t until years and years later that I realized the performance difference it makes. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Great knife Sean. I was disappointed that you didn't do any bushcraft with it. There's a tree in the background! You could have cut some branches, batoned the knife through the trunk, split kindling, shaved a couple of feather sticks, and started a fire on the floor with a ferroceramic rod! Admittedly, you would have to sleep outside afterwards. Still, I liked the video and was impressed again with such small knives cutting 1 inch rope.
Thanks so much for watching Anton! (I’m guessing that is your name from what I can remember of Russian) glad you enjoyed it and the sheath! These ones are a bit more work, but very satisfying to complete.
Nice work on the knife and sheath
Thank you! I appreciate you watching the video and chiming in on the comments. I love these little knives, they go anywhere and are that last companion when all the other gear has to be shed.
Beautiful blade! I love seeing makers that take the time and effort to taper the tang. Such a nice touch on an already awesome knife.
Thanks so much, I’m glad you appreciate that extra bit. When I first started out in 2008 my mentor taught me to forge it that way, but it wasn’t until years and years later that I realized the performance difference it makes. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Great knife Sean. I was disappointed that you didn't do any bushcraft with it. There's a tree in the background! You could have cut some branches, batoned the knife through the trunk, split kindling, shaved a couple of feather sticks, and started a fire on the floor with a ferroceramic rod! Admittedly, you would have to sleep outside afterwards. Still, I liked the video and was impressed again with such small knives cutting 1 inch rope.
Hahaha some indoor bushcraft! Maybe I would have but that Christmas tree was expensive!
Gorgeous blade/sheath. Looking forward to my knife!!
You're a lucky guy. I love the knife I bought from Sean.
Finished your sheath last night! Won’t be long now.
@@darylbrenton4839 oh yeah!
@@MarsFireForge holy mackerel!
Здравствуй, Шон! Отличный нож получился и ножны ему под стать!
Thanks so much for watching Anton! (I’m guessing that is your name from what I can remember of Russian) glad you enjoyed it and the sheath! These ones are a bit more work, but very satisfying to complete.
@@MarsFireForge да, всё правильно, меня так зовут!