Three Light Choppers, 3V, micarta, TeroTuf

Nathan the Machinist

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The Light Chopper was a collaboration with Lorien Arnold. It is an exercise in geometry, weight distribution and ergonomics to make a light weight well balanced chopper that hits well above its weight. It's a large woods knife, with a ~10" blade that weighs 17.1 oz that is somewhere between a machete and a camp knife. It's light enough to be carried on a long hike without weighing you down and it's engineered for performance when you go to use it.

It's made of CPM 3V at HRC 60.5 with the newest heat treat for 3V that I believe is the finest heat treat for this material available anywhere. The performance is phenomenal with a combination of toughness, edge durability and edge retention that will blow your mind. A lot of R&D went into developing this heat treat, it is truly different and better.

With that in mind I gave it relatively thin cutting geometry designed for cutting performance. This is not some overbuilt pry bar, it cuts like a demon, but it is very durable, see 2nd video.

It's light enough and long enough to develop tip speed to cut thinner vegetation that heavy choppers struggle with. But when you put it to work in the big stuff you'll find that it hits hard and bites deep and it won't wear you out. The grip and aspects of the cutting geometry were designed in collaboration with Dan Keffeler.

The hand grip works great as a camp knife when held towards the front with good balance and dexterity. When held towards the back it fully fills the hand and offers control and reduced hand and forearm fatigue for extended hard work.

It has a forward lanyard hole (as used in competition cuts) and a hidden rear lanyard hole.

These are available in natural or black micarta. I normally buff the scales, but some people prefer the feel of the scale in matte because it has more grip and the fuzz works better with hand sweat. So it's up to you if you want your micarta scales buffed, just let me know. Unbuffed scales darken from hand oils pretty quickly.

These are also available in TeroTuf. This material is on the competition cutters that are winning championships. It isn't especially pretty or even as dimensionally stable as other synthetics, but nothing else offers a grip quite like it. If you're out there cutting for extended time and your hands are sweaty and slippery you'll appreciate the grip and feel. I have laminated it to black micarta with black Acraglas for dimensional stability.

Be aware, the unbuffed materials aren't about pretty. They will get a little funky looking before they break in but will even out with use.


Light Chopper Specs:
CPM 3V, 60.5 HRC, .188” thick at ricasso
Total length 15.625”
Blade length 9.875”
Edge is sharpened 20 DPS
Weight 17.1 oz
Grippy 3D machined scales in micarta or TeroTuf
Black oxide treated 18-8 stainless steel fasteners

$340 without sheath in micarta
$365 without sheath in TeroTuf
Shipping is $10.

There are no sheaths available at this time. If you order a sheath when they're available in a few weeks I will ship the sheath at no additional shipping cost. Just keep an eye on these sales and you'll see the sheath options when they're available.

Tell me what scales you want and I'll build it. There are three knives available in the sale. The knives in the picture are not the knives you will receive.


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Dan doing what Dan does, with an early prototype:

[video=youtube;TvUsh5FijcY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvUsh5FijcY[/video]



Durability demo:

[video=youtube;yC2PLk_04vE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC2PLk_04vE[/video]

^ This has an outstanding combination of cutting performance, toughness and edge retention.

These are "field grade" with tool marks, milled and tumbled. The bevels are lightly hand ground and slightly convexed after being milled.



This is the last of the Light Choppers remaining from this batch but there is a larger batch in the works now that will be ready in a few weeks. There should be sheaths by then too. Anyone who has ordered a chopper and wants to get a sheath for it when they're available will be able to order a sheath with free shipping or can contact Dave Brown directly.


Thanks for looking.
 
We have a better sized lot in process. Hopefully the next sale in a few weeks won't be so rushed. I'm sorry about the puny sale, making knives is hard.
 
We have a better sized lot in process. Hopefully the next sale in a few weeks won't be so rushed. I'm sorry about the puny sale, making knives is hard.

Nathan,
This might be (is) a feeding frenzy, but then how many knife makers actually post multiples :)
I'll get one eventually. All good.
 
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