BK2 scandi

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I just watched a video on YouTube where some kids tries to do a scandi grind on his BK2 (by hand!). As the video states part 1 and the video finishes with the kid saying he'll post the final finished product soon, however as there is no part two and going by the age of the video I assume this to be an epic fail.

Despite the comments being of the obvious "Why?," which comes to your minds no doubt, I was nevertheless curious as to if someone did pull it off, how and why. No interest in doing this myself, but appreciate the long time tested Scandinavian cousins across the water using scandi grinds, a la Mora, so they do have their place in blade ergonomics, but curious if done on a Becker, especially a chunky BK2.
 
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I just watched a video on YouTube where some kids tries to do a scandi grind on his BK2 (by hand!). As the video states part 1 and the video finishes with the kid saying he'll post the final finished product soon, however as there is no part two and going by the age of the video I assume this to be an epic fail.

Despite the comments being of the obvious "Why?," which comes to your minds no doubt, I was nevertheless curious as to if someone did pull it off, how and why. No interest in doing this myself, but appreciate the long time tested Scandinavian cousins across the water using scandi grinds, a la Mora, so they do have their place in blade ergonomics, but curious if done on a Becker, especially a chunky BK2.

Yeah the thing I can't get my head around is the same thing you can't: why. It's already a sabre grind so to lower that point is just unfeasible and IMO completely pointless. I reckon you've got it spot on there jius. Kid takes BK2, kid tries mod, kid fails miserably..
 
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