High-Value Bush Knife

Like was already said ... A good machete & a Mora will do all you need
I like my 12" Ontario Machete & Mora Carbon Clipper for a low budget($30) combo :thumbup:
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Well guys...thanks for your help. Looks like I'll definitely be getting myself some Moras. The collector in me still wants something a little more substantial though. Those Enzo knives look like a hoot to put together. Perhaps I'll have to get myself one of those. I'm thinking steel epoxy would be one of the best things to attach the handles with. Any better suggestions? And how high of a grit should I sand micarta with if I still want it to be grippy, but with a slight luster to it? Thanks again everyone.:thumbup:
 
Stomper(JK knives) is doing a budget Kephart run in his Forum, you can get into one for right at your budget, and they are great blades if youre wanting a good custom.

From your list Id get a RAT, and convex it.
 
Well guys...thanks for your help. Looks like I'll definitely be getting myself some Moras. The collector in me still wants something a little more substantial though. Those Enzo knives look like a hoot to put together. Perhaps I'll have to get myself one of those. I'm thinking steel epoxy would be one of the best things to attach the handles with. Any better suggestions? And how high of a grit should I sand micarta with if I still want it to be grippy, but with a slight luster to it? Thanks again everyone.:thumbup:

Fiddleback recommends Devcon 2 ton or Devcon 5 minute epoxy. IIRC he said Walmart carries it. A big key is the prep beforehand, make sure everything is clean. I'm not sure on the micarta....and be aware that it's not good to inhale micarta dust so wear a mask when you sand it.
 
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