Got my Praetorian Slim Flipper, first time in pocket today. My buddy thought the knife looked tiny and he asked for a banana for scale. As you can probably guess he uses reddit, not sure why anyone would go on reddit anymore…
I've been working on this for the past few days, doing a little here, and little there as I have time. Last year I gave my mom and my sister each a hand carved spoon. This year I wanted to make something again, but not give them another spoon. I decided to kind of just free-ball a spatula type of utensil. My mom actually uses the spoon I carved her as her main cooking wooden spoon, which is kind of cool. This one I'm going to tell her is more of just a cool little non-user because it seems pretty hard to get a wooden spatula thin enough to do a good job, while still having enough structural integrity. Anyways, I still have some carving to do, and then I'll burnish the wood with a stone and let mineral oil soak into it. I did all the carving with this Buck 110 and the Mora hook knife. They both did very well, especially the 110, that thing turned out to be a carving machine with it's nice blade geometry!
Sneaky SaturD/A with a sweet Sebenza conversion, this is the only scale release version of the iconic Chris Reeve model that I've come across over the years
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