Creo que este canal merece un gran reconocimiento, descubrí sanrenmu y brother gracias a usted master, sistemas de afilado (de angulo fijo y portatil), aprendí de aceros, de angulos de filo, tipos de hojas, hasta unas pinceladas de templado, etc. Espero todos días videos de este canal, un grande cristian. Saludos!
My two best knives as far as value for money for 2024 are the Kizer Baby and the Eafengrow ef152. The winner is the Eafengrow which is outstanding value. However the Kizer is better for edc. Outdoors though I would take the Eafengrow.
I find both of them very small... the steel is fine, I like Kizer more but with larger blades of 10 to 12 cm in price quality I think Schrade, Brother, Kesiwo and Sanrenmu remain on the podium for me. Remember they are: Kesiwo = (Free Tiger, Free Wolf, Eafengrow, Sitivien, etc) Sanrenmu = (SRM, Ruike and Land) ...Trivisa, Petrified Fish, Kizer and others I have only seen knives of more than 50USD
@@cristianfuentes69 I live on a property so a small fixed blade knife carried in the pocket is the way to go. No one knows it is there and on your property you don’t have to worry about concealed carry. Carrying a fixed blade on your side unless you are in the woods is really goofy or in Australian slang someone would think I was a wanker. The Kizer and the Eafengrow are the right size for that (so is the SOG provider, pity about the steel), although the Eafengrow 152 is almost too big but what a wicked tactical knife. I would think the Brother f012 and the EF152 would be about the same size but the EF is more versatile. I have to agree with the HX Strongarm like knife is very good value for $20au and performs quite well (if it is not D2 it would have to be 440a and I should do a salt water test on it).
I just wrote a big long comment and it has disappeared??? @cristianfuentes69 I live on a property so a small fixed blade knife carried in the pocket is the way to go. No one knows it is there and on your property you don’t have to worry about concealed carry. Carrying a fixed blade on your side unless you are in the woods is really goofy or in Australian slang someone would think I was a wanker. The Kizer and the Eafengrow are the right size for that (so is the SOG provider, pity about the steel), although the Eafengrow 152 is almost too big but what a wicked tactical knife. I would think the Brother f012 and the EF152 would be about the same size but the EF is more versatile. I have to agree with the HX Strongarm like knife is very good value for $20au and performs quite well (if it is not D2 it would have to be 440a and I should do a salt water test on it).
@@michaelwaldeck7081 The HX 286 is also small, don't you like the neck knives? The Sanrenmu are very good... you know that when I go out I carry a hidden knife...
+conejos y liebres (en la Patagonia Chileno-Argentina) esta la Liebre Patagonica tambien, Jabalies tambien han pasado a este lado de la cordillera y nos invadieron los Castores en los Canales y arrroyos australes (son plaga ahora) los Puma tambien bajan bastante de La Precordillera, pero ahora con la poblacion de Huemules (Ciervo Chileno) y los Huanacos ahora no tanto...(atacaban las estancias de ovinos) ...el conejo escosiderado plaga en toso el Pais, como la Zarsa Mora, Gorriones y Palomas que llegaron en vuestros Barcos ademas de algunas Ratas jajaja (no endemicas) y no es broma jejeje ...saludos amigazo!!! (amigazo=gran amigo, en chileno)
Hoy me llegó el kabar bk7 de Aliexpress. Mmmm tengo mis observaciones a primera vista. El cuchillo es grande 18 cm de hoja, 4.5 cm de pala y 4.7 mm de grosor. El mango es realmente malo, voy a ver cómo anda en las pruebas el acero y ver si vale la pena hacerle un mango nuevo. Me gusta mucho la forma y el tamaño, solo me parece un poco delgado el grosor
@@felipesepulvedasalinas6648 ese Jingping no me gusta mucho y creo q lo pusieron solo para dividir de mejor manera (mas visible) la zona para golpear en batoneo... ese con el espesor esta como el Esee 6, pero mas creeme que es demasiado a menos q solo lo quieras para batoneo y macheteo, pq con un cuchillo tan grueso no abres ni un pan, menos pelar una fruta...
Creo que este canal merece un gran reconocimiento, descubrí sanrenmu y brother gracias a usted master, sistemas de afilado (de angulo fijo y portatil), aprendí de aceros, de angulos de filo, tipos de hojas, hasta unas pinceladas de templado, etc. Espero todos días videos de este canal, un grande cristian. Saludos!
Tus palabras me llenan de orgullo, Gracias por el reconocimiento... Un gran Abzo y Saludos para ti
Siempre es mejor comprar un cuchillo revisado, gracias x el canal.
Me lo paso pipa con tanto cuchillo, je je. Muy bien video. Un abrazo
que bueno amigo, algunos dicen que se aburren con tanto bla bla... sera solo envidia jejeje... saludos
My two best knives as far as value for money for 2024 are the Kizer Baby and the Eafengrow ef152. The winner is the Eafengrow which is outstanding value. However the Kizer is better for edc. Outdoors though I would take the Eafengrow.
I find both of them very small... the steel is fine, I like Kizer more but with larger blades of 10 to 12 cm in price quality I think Schrade, Brother, Kesiwo and Sanrenmu remain on the podium for me. Remember they are: Kesiwo = (Free Tiger, Free Wolf, Eafengrow, Sitivien, etc) Sanrenmu = (SRM, Ruike and Land) ...Trivisa, Petrified Fish, Kizer and others I have only seen knives of more than 50USD
And although Wpkopya and HXoutdoors do not have the quality of the previous ones, in knives under 10 USD they are unbeatable.
@@cristianfuentes69 I live on a property so a small fixed blade knife carried in the pocket is the way to go. No one knows it is there and on your property you don’t have to worry about concealed carry. Carrying a fixed blade on your side unless you are in the woods is really goofy or in Australian slang someone would think I was a wanker. The Kizer and the Eafengrow are the right size for that (so is the SOG provider, pity about the steel), although the Eafengrow 152 is almost too big but what a wicked tactical knife. I would think the Brother f012 and the EF152 would be about the same size but the EF is more versatile. I have to agree with the HX Strongarm like knife is very good value for $20au and performs quite well (if it is not D2 it would have to be 440a and I should do a salt water test on it).
I just wrote a big long comment and it has disappeared???
@cristianfuentes69 I live on a property so a small fixed blade knife carried in the pocket is the way to go. No one knows it is there and on your property you don’t have to worry about concealed carry. Carrying a fixed blade on your side unless you are in the woods is really goofy or in Australian slang someone would think I was a wanker. The Kizer and the Eafengrow are the right size for that (so is the SOG provider, pity about the steel), although the Eafengrow 152 is almost too big but what a wicked tactical knife. I would think the Brother f012 and the EF152 would be about the same size but the EF is more versatile. I have to agree with the HX Strongarm like knife is very good value for $20au and performs quite well (if it is not D2 it would have to be 440a and I should do a salt water test on it).
@@michaelwaldeck7081 The HX 286 is also small, don't you like the neck knives? The Sanrenmu are very good... you know that when I go out I carry a hidden knife...
En Chile hay conejos???
+conejos y liebres (en la Patagonia Chileno-Argentina) esta la Liebre Patagonica tambien, Jabalies tambien han pasado a este lado de la cordillera y nos invadieron los Castores en los Canales y arrroyos australes (son plaga ahora) los Puma tambien bajan bastante de La Precordillera, pero ahora con la poblacion de Huemules (Ciervo Chileno) y los Huanacos ahora no tanto...(atacaban las estancias de ovinos) ...el conejo escosiderado plaga en toso el Pais, como la Zarsa Mora, Gorriones y Palomas que llegaron en vuestros Barcos ademas de algunas Ratas jajaja (no endemicas) y no es broma jejeje ...saludos amigazo!!! (amigazo=gran amigo, en chileno)
Si hay mucho conejo y son considerados especie invasora. Si caza está permitida todo el año y limitada solo por la cercanías a centros poblados
Hoy me llegó el kabar bk7 de Aliexpress. Mmmm tengo mis observaciones a primera vista. El cuchillo es grande 18 cm de hoja, 4.5 cm de pala y 4.7 mm de grosor. El mango es realmente malo, voy a ver cómo anda en las pruebas el acero y ver si vale la pena hacerle un mango nuevo. Me gusta mucho la forma y el tamaño, solo me parece un poco delgado el grosor
lo voy a buscar talvez se pueda mejorar
@cristianfuentes69 estaba leyendo las especificaciones del original y también el grosor de la hoja es entre 4.5 y 5 mm, plop
si es un 8cr13 seria estupendo, hazle pruebas y me cuentas (igual 30 lukas no es barato)
@@cristianfuentes69 tampoco caro comparado con el original, hago las pruebas y te cuento
@@felipesepulvedasalinas6648 ese Jingping no me gusta mucho y creo q lo pusieron solo para dividir de mejor manera (mas visible) la zona para golpear en batoneo... ese con el espesor esta como el Esee 6, pero mas creeme que es demasiado a menos q solo lo quieras para batoneo y macheteo, pq con un cuchillo tan grueso no abres ni un pan, menos pelar una fruta...