Mora ROBUST First Impressions Review
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- I've been going Bushcraft mad recently. A few camping trips and I cant stop myself from wanting to do projects.
It reminds me a lot of the forestry and chainsaw courses I've done. There's such a resourcefulness about using what's around you and available. I think it has excellent carryover into gardening and landscaping. Lots of the techniques are easily used in a garden setting which would save you so much money on buying equivalent things from shops.
Being able to identify plants is obviously a useful headstart and so I thought I'd share this with you in case you might also enjoy a bit of it too.
Mora Robust from Cyclaire Knives - bit.ly/3CmbLJM
Full kit with flattening stone, 800, 1200, 6000 grit, nagura and stone holder - ebay.us/5tjZJL
Full sharpening kit with stone holder (800 grit, 1200 grit, 6000 grit and nagura stone) - ebay.us/GVvW46
Flattening stone (to maintain the stones themselves_ -ebay.us/QrBtUa
Sharpening stone 800 grit - ebay.us/SIKt42
I decided I also needed one in my life so I bought one. Love it! Thanks for the review 😊
You’ll have so much fun doing projects with it! 😃 So excited for you
This reminded me a lot of my grandfather teaching me some of his bushcraft skills whenever I would visit him in Mexico as a boy. I regret not paying attention more.
P.S. I’d like to start the bidding for the hair you shaved off your arm at $100
I’ve been looking for that hair for hours. I didn’t realise it was so valuable. I’d just shave off more but it feels like a waste to sacrifice any
@@tecmow4399 You’d be surprised. It *is* golden. I also believe I might still be in the running for a certain fruity shirt 😂
I've used the Mora Clipper for decades first as a bushcraft instructor and later as a gardner. I put the knife in my pocket with the clip on the outside. Found it to be much easier to move around that way and also safer.
That’s a really handy tip, thank you 🙏
Excellent blade
Agreed