Ive been saying it quite a bit lately but im in love with this Forester, out of all the knives i had waiting on me at home its the one ive handled the most im usually out 1 to 3 months at a time. You slayed it, hoping the weathers nice tomorrow and give it a proper workout. Also hoping to pickup a Voyager and possibly a 2nd backup Forester
I always thought the Enzo’s Scandi grind was to obtuse. Combine that with whatever secondary bevel you have put on yours, makes them no fun to work with. While WTG makes a pretty though convex edge, I find it a hinderance on smaller knives and it tends to make their large choppers glance off things rather than bite in...Just Say’n
Agreed. My scandis are thin or convexed. High saber is definitely more versatile
Ive been saying it quite a bit lately but im in love with this Forester, out of all the knives i had waiting on me at home its the one ive handled the most im usually out 1 to 3 months at a time. You slayed it, hoping the weathers nice tomorrow and give it a proper workout. Also hoping to pickup a Voyager and possibly a 2nd backup Forester
Thanks 👍
I always thought the Enzo’s Scandi grind was to obtuse. Combine that with whatever secondary bevel you have put on yours, makes them no fun to work with. While WTG makes a pretty though convex edge, I find it a hinderance on smaller knives and it tends to make their large choppers glance off things rather than bite in...Just Say’n
In my experience a convex works much better than a v grind
I agree...on a thinner ground blade...