Dixie
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Canadian Mom Nessmuk dad!Design from a RS member, turned out nice! Likely a stocking item. I call it the # 7 skinnerView attachment 873003View attachment 873004View attachment 873005
What steel and are they convex?
Skinner is ABE-l and the CBK 4" is Magnacut. Both are Flat ground.What steel and are they convex?
Beautiful, why half tang?
Lighter weight, better balance, looks cool, saves on steel. They’re actually more work than a full tang thoughBeautiful, why half tang?
Yeah crazy more work. I have only made hidden tang knives using deer antlers. Or Puko Finn knives. Doing a laminate handle like that would drive me crazy.Lighter weight, better balance, looks cool, saves on steel. They’re actually more work than a full tang though
I’ve always wanted to do a strength test between hidden tangs and partial tangs but never have. My guess is a partial tang is stronger as long as you’re using synthetic handle material.Yeah crazy more work. I have only made hidden tang knives using deer antlers. Or Puko Finn knives. Doing a laminate handle like that would drive me crazy.
For most people, it is the desire to get exactly what you want as well as supporting a craftsman vs a factory. Not too many things are still possible to have made by hand and knives are one of the more “attainable” ways to have something made by someone you know according to specs you choose. Life is too short to carry boring knivesYou’ll have to excuse my ignorance here, but what is the advantage of a custom knife over an over the counter factory knife? Is it the fit and finish, quality of steel?
I haven’t ever even seen a custom knife in the field, let alone used one. I’m curious though!
There’s a lot. Custom makers typically have superior heat treat protocols because production companies will usually do knives in large batches and shoot for (typically) much lower hardness because of cost. Also the slower cooling rates post heat treat will leave greater retained austenite translating to worse sharpen ability as well as lower hardness. Custom makers also typically can grind a knife much thinner so it cuts better, and in general use better grinding practices than a production companyYou’ll have to excuse my ignorance here, but what is the advantage of a custom knife over an over the counter factory knife? Is it the fit and finish, quality of steel?
I haven’t ever even seen a custom knife in the field, let alone used one. I’m curious though!
That’s a good question. I was actually never concerned with knives. I used the same Gerber GatorMate folding knife for about 20 years to process all the animals I was involved in, and even just used a basic V type field sharpener. Never gave knives a thought. But about 5 years ago I started wondering what all the fuss was about so I started buying and trying different knives on animals.You’ll have to excuse my ignorance here, but what is the advantage of a custom knife over an over the counter factory knife? Is it the fit and finish, quality of steel?
I haven’t ever even seen a custom knife in the field, let alone used one. I’m curious though!
I love that sheath. Unique design
You won't stop buying. It is an addiction.That’s a good question. I was actually never concerned with knives. I used the same Gerber GatorMate folding knife for about 20 years to process all the animals I was involved in, and even just used a basic V type field sharpener. Never gave knives a thought. But about 5 years ago I started wondering what all the fuss was about so I started buying and trying different knives on animals.
A Grohmann #1 Belt knife became one of my favorites, and I also wanted a lightweight knife for mountain backpack hunts so I owned a few different factory models.
The Grohmann isn’t pretty enough so that’s how I came to a custom Canadian Belt design and hybrid lightweight knife design by Chisan knives.
Hopefully I can stop buying knives now lol.
You’ll have to excuse my ignorance here, but what is the advantage of a custom knife over an over the counter factory knife? Is it the fit and finish, quality of steel?
I haven’t ever even seen a custom knife in the field, let alone used one. I’m curious though!