Thank you. I got my first coal when i was 14. 40 years ago. Iv'e had a lot of time to perfect it. 😅 i have a bow drill tutorial on my old channel if your interested. " Razorsharp170 " i plan to put one on here but life got in the way.hopeing to get more content up in a few weeks.
I got this knife in the mail yesterday evening. I’m really impressed with the fit and finish for the price. Thank you for turning me on to it. I intend to get the smaller fixed blade as a companion to this knife.
I have all the swisstech knives except the one flipper with the gold colored scales & the one you just reviewed. The two flippers, one in green micarta & one with carbon fiber inlay, are both amazing. And the full tang knife with the same green micarta scales...also awesome. I've used the crap out of them & no issues so far at all... for the $, you can't go wrong...
Its actually heavy enough for light chopping duties. Such as limbing branches and cutting up sticks for tripods and other camp gadgets. Same as any other 3/16 full tang knife with a 5 or 6 inch blade. I prefer a hatchet or hawk for chopping but in a pinch the Kraftig will still get the job done. But its definatly not a one tool option.
Your bowl drill skill is impressive.
Thank you. I got my first coal when i was 14. 40 years ago. Iv'e had a lot of time to perfect it. 😅 i have a bow drill tutorial on my old channel if your interested. " Razorsharp170 " i plan to put one on here but life got in the way.hopeing to get more content up in a few weeks.
I got this knife in the mail yesterday evening. I’m really impressed with the fit and finish for the price. Thank you for turning me on to it. I intend to get the smaller fixed blade as a companion to this knife.
I have all the swisstech knives except the one flipper with the gold colored scales & the one you just reviewed. The two flippers, one in green micarta & one with carbon fiber inlay, are both amazing. And the full tang knife with the same green micarta scales...also awesome. I've used the crap out of them & no issues so far at all... for the $, you can't go wrong...
I just picked one of these up and am pleasantly surprised with it so far. For the price point I don’t cringe when abusing it around the homestead.
Looks kind of like an ESEE 4. Wonder if the bow divot would wear through?
Still i very nice looking design. Very nice video
Im very interested in their other model that's not released yet. The VG10 one.
Me too. Seems top notch qaulity for a dang good price.
Great video! Keep em coming! Subbed!
Ill try, between babysitting the grandbaby and my wife hurting her back i havnt been real active. Hopefully soon.
It was early morning with a lot of dew. All my tinder was damp. It was a struggle to get fire going.
Says made in china right on the box. Designed in USA.
Thank you. I didnt pay much attention to the box 😁
@@Dadbodbushcraft got this just today so when i saw the video i quickly searched. Wanted to share.
what's the knife in the intro if you don't mind me asking
Its the lionsteel T5. An awesome blade. But pricy. About $160. Ill do a review on it soon
@Gidionstactical has an excellent review on it.
I got its son the leicht this morning.I'll get daddy when theyre available in WM.
You wont be disapointed.
Definitely not a chopper though. You'll need something a lot bigger than that
Its actually heavy enough for light chopping duties. Such as limbing branches and cutting up sticks for tripods and other camp gadgets. Same as any other 3/16 full tang knife with a 5 or 6 inch blade. I prefer a hatchet or hawk for chopping but in a pinch the Kraftig will still get the job done. But its definatly not a one tool option.
Looks like a copy of esse 5
Thats exactly what i thought. But its more like what the esse 5 should have been instead of a an overly thick sharpend crowbar.