Fixed blades

Fire practise:)
Made a birdsnest of fine curls an shavings with the Roga scandi knife.

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Steel, a sharp stone and a bit of charcloth to make my fire

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Yay :D

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Nice! Really like that handle.

It has a lot of torque for carving.
It's AEB-L, We had it treated to only 62HRC. It should be durable enough for woods work. I might have it a little thin at the edge, but he can dull it up some with more acute angles as needed. If needed. I sharpen my blades more than most.

* I talked him out of the initial material choice he had in mind. I suggested this.
We are saving some (that) super Cool camo for a field knife some day (hopefully)
 
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