Archive for July, 2010


   

Fiddleback Forge Recluse knife review

I think Fiddleback Recluse is a very good bushcraft / hunting knife.

Has anyone tried knife hunting a hog?

Last night i tried it and it worked great! i sat in a tree by the creek and through a rope down slid down the tree all the others left ( i had a .357 incase they decided to cut) but i slid down and knifed it on its throat and we had good eating you guys should try it. BE SAFE IT IS PRETTY DANGEROUS!

Home Workshop Knifemaking

Have you always wanted to learn how to make a knife? Well, here’s your chance. With a few inexpensive tools, some easily acquired materials, a little hard work and this two-disc DVD production from Paladin Press, you can learn all the basic skills of knifemaking and be on your way to producing your own high-quality custom blades. Master Bladesmith Wally Hayes first shows you how to turn your workshop into a functional knife shop for less than 0. He then takes you step-by-step through a complete course in knifemaking, including profiling and grinding your blade; differentially heat-treating your knife (using a home-built forge that costs less than ); embellishing your blade with filework; crafting form-fitting Kydex sheaths in your kitchen oven; polishing your blade to a mirror finish; attaching a slab handle and doing a Japanese cord-wrapped handle. This video covers the complete construction of two knives – a chisel-ground tanto-style neck knife and a flat-ground utility/hunting knife – and is one of the most detailed courses in knifemaking ever captured on video. Available now from the Paladin Action Library! Visit www.paladin-press.com for more details. Please use code YT08 when ordering.

KNIFE, FREEMAN FIXED BLADE, DROP

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