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    Camp hatchet

    Hi all,

    I just finished this small hatchet for the summer.

    32 cm OAL, O1 steel, 5mm thick, micarta scales:



    Thanks for looking

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    Camp hatchet

    Hi all,

    I just finished this small hatchet for this summer.

    32 cm (12,6 in) OAL, O1 steel, 5mm (0,196 in) thick, micarta scales:



    Thanks for looking

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    Camp hachet

    Hello,

    I just finished this small hatchet for the summer.

    32 cm OAL, O1 steel, 5mm thick, micarta scales:



    Thanks for looking

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    Simple. Practical. Good Looking. +1 For having stuff figured out

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    nice work. does it have the heft to be efficient ?

    buzz

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    one thing i noticed. when i go to your site everything is in a foreign language

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckmaster96 View Post
    one thing i noticed. when i go to your site everything is in a foreign language
    ...spanish...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vulcan-2295 View Post
    Simple. Practical. Good Looking. +1 For having stuff figured out
    Thanks Vulcan

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    Nice design. I really like the aesthetic--the handle curve and the curves on the head. How's the function?

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    It looks like a very useful tool. It would easily fit into my day pack.
    The worst thing that you can do to a knife, is not to use it.

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    Thanks!
    I designed it to fit in a small back pack.

    It chops well and is very comfortable.

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