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Hi everyone,
as you know most Victorinox knives had two blades, one long and one short blade.
The short blade is for precise jobs, is a robust, very sharp blade. As one of my goals is to learn to use my Victorinox for the most task as possible, yesterday I used the short blade to carve a woods spirit, it was just funny also if the result was very "basic" (to say the few)
There are specifics knives to carve woods

but as I explained above, I want to push to the limit my Victorinox
Ciao,
Alfredo













as you know most Victorinox knives had two blades, one long and one short blade.
The short blade is for precise jobs, is a robust, very sharp blade. As one of my goals is to learn to use my Victorinox for the most task as possible, yesterday I used the short blade to carve a woods spirit, it was just funny also if the result was very "basic" (to say the few)

There are specifics knives to carve woods

but as I explained above, I want to push to the limit my Victorinox

Ciao,
Alfredo












