Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ka-Bar Becker BK2 Campanion Fixed Blade Knife

!±8± Ka-Bar Becker BK2 Campanion Fixed Blade Knife

Brand : Ka-bar | Rate : | Price : $60.61
Post Date : Jan 24, 2012 11:51:03 | Usually ships in 24 hours


For all those who camp, hunt or spend time afield. The Campanion works just as happily splitting out kindling as it does prying apart joints and skinning game, not to mention chopping onions for the campfire chili!

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Creating a Convex Secondary Bevel for a Tougher Edge

I gave my F1 a secondary convex bevel to increase edge toughness while retaining shaving-sharpness. I think this is a good improvement on the F1's original factory edge, which is relatively weak for the intended purpose of the knife - as a pilot's survival knife. The secondary convex bevel that I put on the edge essentially maximizes the overall weight & rigidity of the F1, in my opinion. Every knife lover should develop reasonable RRS (Restoration, Reprofiling & Sharpening) skills. Restoration means repairing the damaged edge and/or tip of your knife, eg. removing the chip on the edge or putting a tip back onto a knife that has its tip broken off. Reprofiling includes changing the edge geometry or angle. A wider angle (eg. 40-degree) means having more metal on the edge than one with a smaller angle (eg. 20-degree). A wider-angled or tough edge is recommended for hard use knives, because the tough edge resists curling & chipping on the edge, and could even retain its edge longer. With proper reprofiling & sharpening, you can have a tough yet shaving-sharp edge! You also have have to match edge geometry to your tasks & purposes.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Pine Resin Fire

Old bushcraft books describe pine sap as flammable. It's not just flammable, it burns like napalm. In this video I hike up to 4000ft. elevation on a rainy day to harvest some sap and show you how to use it to make a fire. Purchasing items reviewed in this video in my Amazon store supports my work and costs you nothing: astore.amazon.com

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Monday, January 2, 2012

RAT-5, Tan Canvas Micarta Handle, Cordura Sheath

!±8±RAT-5, Tan Canvas Micarta Handle, Cordura Sheath

Brand : Ontario
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Price : $91.33
Post Date : Jan 03, 2012 01:04:22
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Specifications: Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Finish: Black Texture Powder Coat Blade Length: 4.75" Blade Material: 1095 Carbon Steel Blade Thickness: .187" Carry System: Cordura Nylon Sheath Finish: Black Texture Powder Coat Handle Color: Foliage Green Handle Material: Canvas Micarta Overall Length: 10.75"

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Small Fixed-Blade Camping and Outdoor Knives

!±8± Small Fixed-Blade Camping and Outdoor Knives

Small belt knives in the less than 4" range are a very useful and handy piece of equipment. For many campers and backpackers, this is the only fixed blade knife carried in order to hold down weight. If another tool, whether a larger fixed blade, axe, hatchet, tomahawk, machete, is carried for chopping or splitting, then a small fixed blade is all that is needed in the outdoors. If only one knife is carried, my preference is for a slightly larger knife, but many experienced outdoorsmen carry only a small fixed blade with them. It all comes down to personal preference and use. The primary knife jobs tend to be food preparation and fire-building. In average conditions, a small knife can do these tasks easily.

There are many excellent quality small fixed blades that would make great outdoors knives, although there is a bit of overlap between the small and mid-sized fixed blades. The Fallkniven F1 is a very popular and very good quality model. The price is around 0, but worth the cost if such a knife is desired. Falkniven's H1 is another option, although not nearly as common. Bark River Knife & Tool (BRKT) makes a number of models that fit this general range. Many of their knives straddle the line between a small and mid-sized fixed blade. The Gunny is a recent model that is similar in size to the Fallkniven, but slightly more expensive. BRKT is not an inexpensive company, but they make excellent knives. The ESEE RC-3 is a great choice for a small hard-use knife at a reasonable price. ESEE makes some of the toughest knives in the business and have a warranty that is unsurpassed. The Rat-3 by Ontario is another option. It was designed by the same people who make the RC-3, and is a good knife, but is made by a different company. Most users prefer the RC-3.

On the other end of the price range, the Frosts Mora Clipper is a great knife at a very cheap price. They aren't really meant for heavy use, but they can take a great amount of punishment and keep on going. All Moras actually would be good choices. In the U.S., the plastic and rubber handled Moras are more popular than the wooden-handled models, but both are quality knives. The Kershaw Antelope Hunter and the Echo are fairly inexpensive, but good quality knives that are not as well known, but have good reputations. Buck makes a few models in this size range that are great choices, especially the Pathfinder. Case and Ka-Bar both also make some small hunting knives that fit the category. Almost every good knife manufacturer offers knives that fit here.


Small Fixed-Blade Camping and Outdoor Knives

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