Scandi Jig is up and running

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That being said, here is a list of models Andy recommends (based on several manufacturing factors) and you can expect to see these offered up.
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Models excluded are based on factors such as size, amount of belly and how they fit/or don't into our jig. It's a static jig. That means that the angle of the scandi grind changes a bit if a model has a lot of belly. For example the Bushcrafter & Recluse family is omitted because of the amount of belly. The angle changes toward the tip because of the belly. It can be done but is not recommended.
 
BAM!!!! Looking forward to seeing some of these in my collection! OH, VANCE VANCE do you have a current picture of the Drop Point Mavetrick? I don't have that model. :D;)
 
That being said, here is a list of models Andy recommends (based on several manufacturing factors) and you can expect to see these offered up.
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Models excluded are based on factors such as size, amount of belly and how they fit/or don't into our jig. It's a static jig. That means that the angle of the scandi grind changes a bit if a model has a lot of belly. For example the Bushcrafter & Recluse family is omitted because of the amount of belly. The angle changes toward the tip because of the belly. It can be done but is not recommended.


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So, the real question is, will said jig make it to Trackrock for the weekend so we can learn us some scandi grinds?
 
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