Field knives
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i feel like i posted here already but im going to do it again. Nice work! looks really clean and professional
Dakota J. Willison
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Thanks Kalaeb. Those are popular, meaning to make more when I can get around to it.
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Field knives
I use my Lansky kit on a regular basis to keep my knives sharp, but Id like to have a field sharpener to keep in my truck EDC pouch or something for touch ups. What on the go sharpener would you recommend?
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Re: Field knives
Nice designs. It is rare to see so many different variations that all look so refined. Not unlike 4k handles, which is a massive, massive complement!
~J
Comments: I'm short, a home cook, prefer lighter, thinner blades, and have tried dozens of brands over the years.
Comments: I'm short, a home cook, prefer lighter, thinner blades, and have tried dozens of brands over the years.
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It depends...we always just use a little Arkansas stone when we go hunting and fishing, I like Arkansas stones a lot. However, Arkansas stones don't work well on stainless. If you want something cheap and easy get this https://www.amazon.com/Sanding-File-Pea ... paper+file and carry a few sheets of sandpaper of various grits. You can make a strop whatever size you want as well by just gluing a piece of leather or felt to a piece of wood.LadyBBWsexEr wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2017 8:41 am I use my Lansky kit on a regular basis to keep my knives sharp, but Id like to have a field sharpener to keep in my truck EDC pouch or something for touch ups. What on the go sharpener would you recommend?
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Somehow I missed seeingth us one earlier, that is really cool! I like how you shaped the handle and the way it showed the layered micarta as a result. The spacers into a guard idea is very cool too.