The couple micro chips I have come across on my full convex blades, were easily repaired with 600 grit sand paper on my strop. Then stropped with 16 micron (1k grit) emulsion.
Yeah, I know I'm picky 😃, and sandpaper sharpening is a dream with 3V. I just gotta do it - if nothing it's a testament how much I love to use and handle this model that I went 2 years without sharpening. BTW, I foresee a candle wax sheath forming in my future 😉. 👊
Great video I must say I am nervous about buying cpm steels from bark River jus because of the misplaced steels but I got a bravo 1 on black Friday sale in a2 and it is jus about perfect not perfect but jus about and I love it
Hey thanks! This particular Bravo 1 definitely gave me hesitation, but a subsequent Bushcrafter II and a Trakker both in 3V made me realize it was likely just a burnt edge where they got too aggressive working the final grinds/sharpening, because the Trakker and Bushcrafter suffered no such chippy fate. I guess part of the risks/complexity with full convex. Thanks for stropping in! Have a great 2025👊✌️
So for this particular blade, it has white G10, with red G10 liners. But the great thing about Bark River is they are super artistic and have almost every type of handle material and many color combos - you just have to pick what suits you (that is available, of course...which varies through time). Thanks for stropping by!✌️
Thanks! And especially so for letting me know! As for a Ray Mears...nope-don't have one of those 😀. I've been following those DBK boys since back when Maarten added in Mikkie. So I had to sport for that one. Stay tuned for the Bark River Trakker later this year. ✌️
I don't trust BRK. Look at their factory, their whole process is a complete mess and they mix up steels. 3V shouldn't chip like that so I'm willing to bet you got an A2 knife mislabeled. It might also be that the steel was overheated when grinding and lost its heat treat but for $400 here in Canada I don't want to take a gamble on my knives. They are beautiful knives but I think BRK has just lost its touch. They're rushing to produce as many blades as possible and took a hit on quality
You know, your points are strong...I've definitely had a mixed bag with my BRK's. This Bravo 1 LT and my Trakker are sub-par for the price. As for the chipping I've had many folks tell me BRK is too aggressive with their belt sanding, and that I may need to sharpen 2 or 3 times to get to the "good/non-burned" 3V - that's not appreciated for a $300 knife. Just wait for my Trakker review in 2024 - it's not going to be glamourous. As for my Bushcrafter and Essential 2, they are both excellent in grind and heat treat. Thanks for stropping in to check it out. For these prices (or even less, really), I'd choose an LT Wright every time. 🤜🤛✌
Its such a damn shame though. They used to be one of the best and their knives are beautiful. Just wish it wasn't a gamble every time you buy one. Great vid btw I like your channel @@MitchBollig
Some of them are fantastic knives don’t get me wrong. There’s a reason lots of people love them. I have a 2024 production mini aurora and its an awesome blade. I’d advise to stay away from the pandemic era (2020-2022) production runs and you should be good. Chances are you’ll receive a good knife that will last you a lifetime 👍🏼
@@Jasonfisherman81Don’t worry about it, Bark Rivers have the best handles and the best grinds money can buy. A tiny little blemish here or there is no big deal on a hand made knife.
$300+ for a chippy blade NO WAY id send that crap back and have it replaced. 3V chipping? Very odd ... I have wanted a BRK bushcrafter but I aint taking the chance . Once i do get another premium knife im going with LT Wright.
I can safely report my Bushcrafter 2 after two hefty uses did *not* suffer the same fate as my Bravo 1. It doesn't excuse this one though - I've had several viewers express that sometimes BRK just gets a bit aggressive in the grind and that after a sharpening or 2 I will get past a burnt edge. When I sharpen it I will do a retest and post on my channel - I've just been too busy at present. That said, you can never go wrong with an LT Wright - it was my second best knife overall in 2023's knife of the year.✌️
Man I would have sent that back. See they did what most knife manufacturers do. Get big, then get cheap. They should replace that knife completely free of charge.
I was genuinely tempted after talking with @chuck_nunface, who used their support services to even up the grind on his Bravo 1 (full size). He strongly suggested to send back for them to at least even up the grind. I will say BRK's consistency seems to lack - they nailed every part of my Bushcrafter II, but I've seen a lot of other channels with various inconsistencies on their quality assurance. Thanks for stropping by to exercise your 1st amendment rights! 👊✌
Well I'm batting 66%...my other 2 BRKs grinds are perfect. That said, I have full confidence I could engage their service to correctify this, but in actual use the asymmetrical grind didn't affect performance. And I'll sharpen 'er up to get that belt-induced burnt edge off...it was just a bit of a pity like you said...
@@MitchBollig With mine over 30 BRK, about 80% are ok. perfect only a few. They don't have to be either. I'm worried about the name BRK. when the 'old' fans 'die out', new ones are difficult to find. because the reputation is getting worse and worse.
@@renexwing1546 They are earning that bad reputation. For the price they charge there is no reason what so ever some of the stuff that hits the market should make it out of the factory.
The couple micro chips I have come across on my full convex blades, were easily repaired with 600 grit sand paper on my strop. Then stropped with 16 micron (1k grit) emulsion.
Yeah, I know I'm picky 😃, and sandpaper sharpening is a dream with 3V. I just gotta do it - if nothing it's a testament how much I love to use and handle this model that I went 2 years without sharpening. BTW, I foresee a candle wax sheath forming in my future 😉. 👊
Great video I must say I am nervous about buying cpm steels from bark River jus because of the misplaced steels but I got a bravo 1 on black Friday sale in a2 and it is jus about perfect not perfect but jus about and I love it
Hey thanks! This particular Bravo 1 definitely gave me hesitation, but a subsequent Bushcrafter II and a Trakker both in 3V made me realize it was likely just a burnt edge where they got too aggressive working the final grinds/sharpening, because the Trakker and Bushcrafter suffered no such chippy fate. I guess part of the risks/complexity with full convex. Thanks for stropping in! Have a great 2025👊✌️
Same size blade than the esee 4 but with a convexe grind and a different handle . Thx for your video
Most welcome! Thanks for stropping by to let me know. I love ESEE knives (I have the Izula, Xancudo, and ESEE 6)...probably a better budget option. ✌
@@MitchBollig yeah me too i love esee i have 3 of them , the 4hm , the rb3 , the 6 and i think my favorite is the 4hm . 1095 is a good steel
What color are the scales?
So for this particular blade, it has white G10, with red G10 liners. But the great thing about Bark River is they are super artistic and have almost every type of handle material and many color combos - you just have to pick what suits you (that is available, of course...which varies through time). Thanks for stropping by!✌️
@MitchBollig yours is beautiful
dang son, you got some high end knives, when I saw the dbf knife I knew you were a knife guy... where's the wood lore? haha jk Great vid!
Thanks! And especially so for letting me know! As for a Ray Mears...nope-don't have one of those 😀. I've been following those DBK boys since back when Maarten added in Mikkie. So I had to sport for that one. Stay tuned for the Bark River Trakker later this year. ✌️
whos the dangler by again?
Casstrom knives - a No 3 dangler. Thanks for stropping by to ask!
I don't trust BRK. Look at their factory, their whole process is a complete mess and they mix up steels. 3V shouldn't chip like that so I'm willing to bet you got an A2 knife mislabeled. It might also be that the steel was overheated when grinding and lost its heat treat but for $400 here in Canada I don't want to take a gamble on my knives. They are beautiful knives but I think BRK has just lost its touch. They're rushing to produce as many blades as possible and took a hit on quality
You know, your points are strong...I've definitely had a mixed bag with my BRK's. This Bravo 1 LT and my Trakker are sub-par for the price. As for the chipping I've had many folks tell me BRK is too aggressive with their belt sanding, and that I may need to sharpen 2 or 3 times to get to the "good/non-burned" 3V - that's not appreciated for a $300 knife. Just wait for my Trakker review in 2024 - it's not going to be glamourous. As for my Bushcrafter and Essential 2, they are both excellent in grind and heat treat. Thanks for stropping in to check it out. For these prices (or even less, really), I'd choose an LT Wright every time. 🤜🤛✌
Its such a damn shame though. They used to be one of the best and their knives are beautiful. Just wish it wasn't a gamble every time you buy one. Great vid btw I like your channel @@MitchBollig
I got a brk coming my first lol the negative comments don't make me feel very safe ha.
Some of them are fantastic knives don’t get me wrong. There’s a reason lots of people love them. I have a 2024 production mini aurora and its an awesome blade. I’d advise to stay away from the pandemic era (2020-2022) production runs and you should be good. Chances are you’ll receive a good knife that will last you a lifetime 👍🏼
@@Jasonfisherman81Don’t worry about it, Bark Rivers have the best handles and the best grinds money can buy. A tiny little blemish here or there is no big deal on a hand made knife.
$300+ for a chippy blade NO WAY id send that crap back and have it replaced.
3V chipping? Very odd ...
I have wanted a BRK bushcrafter but I aint taking the chance . Once i do get another premium knife im going with LT Wright.
I can safely report my Bushcrafter 2 after two hefty uses did *not* suffer the same fate as my Bravo 1. It doesn't excuse this one though - I've had several viewers express that sometimes BRK just gets a bit aggressive in the grind and that after a sharpening or 2 I will get past a burnt edge. When I sharpen it I will do a retest and post on my channel - I've just been too busy at present. That said, you can never go wrong with an LT Wright - it was my second best knife overall in 2023's knife of the year.✌️
Man I would have sent that back. See they did what most knife manufacturers do. Get big, then get cheap. They should replace that knife completely free of charge.
I was genuinely tempted after talking with @chuck_nunface, who used their support services to even up the grind on his Bravo 1 (full size). He strongly suggested to send back for them to at least even up the grind. I will say BRK's consistency seems to lack - they nailed every part of my Bushcrafter II, but I've seen a lot of other channels with various inconsistencies on their quality assurance. Thanks for stropping by to exercise your 1st amendment rights! 👊✌
BRK messes up. high price and very poor workmanship. The most important thing is not quality, it is quantity. a pity, a pity
Well I'm batting 66%...my other 2 BRKs grinds are perfect. That said, I have full confidence I could engage their service to correctify this, but in actual use the asymmetrical grind didn't affect performance. And I'll sharpen 'er up to get that belt-induced burnt edge off...it was just a bit of a pity like you said...
@@MitchBollig With mine over 30 BRK, about 80% are ok. perfect only a few. They don't have to be either. I'm worried about the name BRK. when the 'old' fans 'die out', new ones are difficult to find. because the reputation is getting worse and worse.
@@renexwing1546 They are earning that bad reputation. For the price they charge there is no reason what so ever some of the stuff that hits the market should make it out of the factory.