Casström Lars Fält Knife In Sleipner Steel
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Here we have the Bushcraft knife from Casström the Lars Fält Knife. We do a small unboxing and bring you closer to the knife so you can se what a beauty it is.
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I have this knife and I like it. It’s is good quality. I agree that the handle is comfortable but not long enough for large hands.
Definitely a good looking knife, the curly birch handle is very cool. I don’t have any knives like that. Looking forward to you using it. ✌️
I absolutely love mine and yours to! The edge lasts pretty good and is very easy to get to scary sharp. My spine is very crisp. I have adventure sworn with ironwood handles as well as alot of joker knives and this is my go to. It just feels very good in my hands.
Tack för ett trevligt klipp!
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Looks like you got a good one! I didn't last week - problems with the handle and the grind - sent it back - hoping for a good one soon,. Good video 👍
Love Casstrom knives! Great looking and rugged! By the way, great channel!,
Thanks 😉
Excellent review.
Nice knife!
Very nice.
Thanks
Which one of those 3, do you like to use more? Which one do you think is better for bushcraft tasks?
Hard to say i like all 3 but if I only take 1 to keep I think I'll go for the LT knife. Maybe I'll do a test on those side by side some day 😉
@@DGOutdoorLife A test between those, would be a great idea!! Thanks for the feedback!
I thought that Casström replaced the K720 steel because it was prone to chipping. 🤔
I don't know if they have replaced it my be the plan. But for now they have this or the K720 on the webb site. And the only place that have this steel for now is on ther webb site.
I heard about that! My edge bent pretty ugly down by the handle but never chipped on me. Battonning it through frozen logs and stuff, never.
@@marcusnilsson9170 ..with the K720 steel, right?
@@thexitto yes
Each time I look for I knife I’m afraid of the handle being too short, ... I have the bushlore and find the handle perfectly fitting my "big" hands, I didn't dare to buy the casström because the handle is only 11.5 not 12 like the condor and I hate when the handle is shorter than the diameter of my hand, but I really like the casström (sort of bushlore with sleipner steel)
I tried to compare them on the video but you mostly aligned the blade tip, not the handles... hard decision may be I will buy a Dulo at the end (I can choose the handle length)
I wish the manufacturer would make more 12/12.5cm handles depending on shape...
I am wondering how easy or hard is this Sleipner steel to sharpen ? Comparing to carbon steel for example.
Light touch of ceramic and then strop witg leather no compound for me and it's sharp.
Great first look on this knife! Good to see you again. I have the old version of this knife, would you say it´s worth the upgrade?
Thanks. Wooden say its necessary to upgrade if you haven't broken your other knife in k720. Maybe if the steel was like CPM 3V or something like that.
Superbe couteau.
Is the birch wood oiled or stabilized?
It's oiled.
It is necessary to oil before using it otherwise the sleeve will be damaged and you will regret it I have used linseed oil personally after having oiled the sleeve is prettier the effect of resort marble after having oiled the sleeve is prettier the effect of resort marble
Bonjour Casstrom a changer son acier carbone steel ressemant par du Sleipner steel comme votre couteau je voudrais l'acheter mais je voulais savoir d’âpres votre expérience si votre couteau rouille sans entretien ? merci
Sleipner steel composition
0,7% of Carbon: It improves hardness and wear/corrosion resistance, but a high amount of it decreases strength.
7,8% of Chromium: For tensile strength and Edge retention, and enhances corrosion resistance and wear resistance.
2,5% of Molybdenum: Increase Machinability and strength.
0,5% of Manganese: Increases hardness and brittleness.
0,9% Silicon: Improves Strength.
0,5% of Vanadium: Improves wear resistance and hardenability.
Didn't understand a word but I'm sure your right hahahah 😂
I was saying
Hello Casstrom has changed his carbon steel reseeding to Sleipner steel like your knife I would like to buy it but I wanted to know from your experience if your knife rusts without maintenance? thank you
I do take good care of my knives so they don't rust. Maybe if I don't it will rust some I don't know to be honest.
Köpte den just för den gick upp i pris 200kr inatt. Så jag har en 200kr bättre kniv idag än den jag la i kundkorgen igår.... ;)
Nice knife 👍🏻