Very nice knife I just ordered one after seeing this! You can easily cut a sharpening choil into that with a tungsten carbide carving bit and a dremel use water to keep it cool!
I do like the duracell motif on the handle. You'll have to let us know how to sharpen a convex scandi, convex is enough of a challenge on it's own for me.
@@sharpends4279 I use a kme as well, great system. I'm good with the regular angles, can do the mirror polish when I feel like it, but with a convex or with a curved kukri type of blade I'm like a chimp trying to sharpen the knife with a banana. I need to buy some cheap knives and practice more I guess, just not a skill that comes naturally to me.
"Scandi" xD do we slap that name on everything now? Its a sabre grind, it clearly has flat sides + convex + microbevel. And thats ok because Scandi sucks anyways, yes its "easy" to sharpen mechanically, but the volume of steel to remove for a given depth of edge damage is completly insane, compared to something like a 0.1 microbevel. Literally 100times slower. But tbh this instead really should be full height convex + microbevel to improve cutting ability, while still having decent stability. The halfway convex is a bit of a waste. Gotta say nice handle.
I’m guess you’ve never made feather sticks with “scandi-vex”. Full highest you would get those curls. A secondary bevel will help but this bar stock is too thin for a full height grind and have that control ability of this grind! All bark rivers are ground convex. They just have different grind heights and blade thicknesses. And he’s. It wrong it’s a Scandi vex…sabers are flat. This is not a flare grind
The compass logo is, as I understand, is only put on knives designed specifically for bushcraft tasks.
lts called a Compass Rose
Very nice knife I just ordered one after seeing this! You can easily cut a sharpening choil into that with a tungsten carbide carving bit and a dremel use water to keep it cool!
I do like the duracell motif on the handle. You'll have to let us know how to sharpen a convex scandi, convex is enough of a challenge on it's own for me.
I have a kme arm for Convex grinds that works well. I've done it a few times. I will use that
@@sharpends4279 I use a kme as well, great system. I'm good with the regular angles, can do the mirror polish when I feel like it, but with a convex or with a curved kukri type of blade I'm like a chimp trying to sharpen the knife with a banana. I need to buy some cheap knives and practice more I guess, just not a skill that comes naturally to me.
Piss I guess you can’t leave links in the comments. Will you read your patreon chat please?
Thanks mate! I responded!
your mora knife, much more comfortable and practical knife, much safer handle
"Scandi" xD do we slap that name on everything now? Its a sabre grind, it clearly has flat sides + convex + microbevel.
And thats ok because Scandi sucks anyways, yes its "easy" to sharpen mechanically, but the volume of steel to remove for a given depth of edge damage is completly insane, compared to something like a 0.1 microbevel.
Literally 100times slower.
But tbh this instead really should be full height convex + microbevel to improve cutting ability, while still having decent stability. The halfway convex is a bit of a waste.
Gotta say nice handle.
I’m guess you’ve never made feather sticks with “scandi-vex”. Full highest you would get those curls. A secondary bevel will help but this bar stock is too thin for a full height grind and have that control ability of this grind! All bark rivers are ground convex. They just have different grind heights and blade thicknesses. And he’s. It wrong it’s a Scandi vex…sabers are flat. This is not a flare grind