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I have seen it mentioned a couple of times in really old threads. Is there any place we can still buy buckets of Moras? They are great starter...
That is still a 75$ difference. Or at least cover the costs of getting it fixed locally.
Thanks Andy Well, when I received Doc Martens boot that had a factory defect in them. The company got them back, got it fixed, and sent them...
Thanks for your understanding and respectful attitude
What is the first thing I did? I wrote Swamp Rat to give them a chance to make it right. I am not the first owner, but you can tell from the...
c4oHzFNclzQ And you can find vids of Murray Carter shaving with a spoon, what's your point ;)
It does when you don't remove enough material from your primary edge. As I said, the first 1/3 or 1/2 of the edge is half decent, but from there...
I do. Did a few knives myself, but messed the tip of one of them. I don't want to mess this one up.
Uneven grind leading to a dull blade on half of the length. Yeah.
The first couple of inches are acceptable, but as I said, the edge shifts to one side around the belly. Pretty hard to capture, but here is the...
And I know you are right that with a reprofiling it could become my favorite knife, just pisses me off that it needs to.
Granted, edge can't be "perfect" for everybody and every use. It just puzzles me that a knife going through a quality control doesn't get close to...
Grind is still uneven. I've put some extensive work on my Ontario RAT-3 second. Stripped it, then blued it, convexed it. I don't mind putting...
I tried the Kool Aid, not sure I like it. The blade look nice, the blade feels nice in the hand. As I mentioned earlier, the edge is...
For me there are only 2: - My "project" RAT-3. An Ontario D2 factory second (ground too thick). It was stripped, convexed and blued. That is my...
This MoraKniv: [IMG] And this Bahco. [IMG] The MoraKniv appears to be able to take more of a beating. I think they are 12c27...
That was pretty funny. Forging a knife with a small fire, and make it with the recurve AND sawback. Oh Hollywood.
I do like how the saw was moved back a bit, batoning should be easier with this one.
You have a very good point: Whatever you chose for a knife, don't wait to need it before you use it. Always test your material and get used to it....
Yeah my RD is an Ontario Bushcraft series. They thinned it to 3/16. It is great for batoning, but too light to chop. The mass center is too close...