Scandi Or Flat Grind at Lois Lindsey blog

Scandi Or Flat Grind. Fragile edge not suitable for hard materials. These do everything i need quite well, and imo, are all the average user. This would be for camping, hunting, fishing and fairly extensive wood craft. What color of handles do. What should i get, a flat grind or a scandi grind and why? Convex, scandi (or flat) and sabre (double bevel). I can break down my blade grind preferences to three: A scandi is literally the thickest grind you can have for a given stock thickness and edge angle, and as such it's both the most. Scandi grinds have a flat section of the blade that starts at the top of the bevel and runs to the spine. Anything else is simply not a. I'm looking at getting a bhk bushcrafter. I prefer full flat grind for everything, except intricate wood. The scandi will be better for woodwork, the flat grind for slicing/food prep/game prep.

Blade grinds Flat vs. Scandi vs. Convex.
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What color of handles do. Fragile edge not suitable for hard materials. Anything else is simply not a. The scandi will be better for woodwork, the flat grind for slicing/food prep/game prep. I can break down my blade grind preferences to three: I prefer full flat grind for everything, except intricate wood. Scandi grinds have a flat section of the blade that starts at the top of the bevel and runs to the spine. These do everything i need quite well, and imo, are all the average user. I'm looking at getting a bhk bushcrafter. A scandi is literally the thickest grind you can have for a given stock thickness and edge angle, and as such it's both the most.

Blade grinds Flat vs. Scandi vs. Convex.

Scandi Or Flat Grind Anything else is simply not a. Scandi grinds have a flat section of the blade that starts at the top of the bevel and runs to the spine. This would be for camping, hunting, fishing and fairly extensive wood craft. Anything else is simply not a. I can break down my blade grind preferences to three: What color of handles do. I prefer full flat grind for everything, except intricate wood. Fragile edge not suitable for hard materials. Convex, scandi (or flat) and sabre (double bevel). What should i get, a flat grind or a scandi grind and why? I'm looking at getting a bhk bushcrafter. The scandi will be better for woodwork, the flat grind for slicing/food prep/game prep. These do everything i need quite well, and imo, are all the average user. A scandi is literally the thickest grind you can have for a given stock thickness and edge angle, and as such it's both the most.

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