Bushcrafter 11
Bushcrafter is a bushcraft knife. Compact, powerful, suitable for performing various tasks that arise during bushcraft, such as cutting thinner wood for shelter construction, fire cutting, splitting, lighting the fire with a spark thrower, cooking, preparing food to bake, etc. It can also be used for rougher carvings, all the more so because the knife is sufficiently heavy, so it has power and momentum, and you can quickly make stakes, stakes, larger trap or tool parts with it. It is also a suitable tool as a hunting knife, since the type of edge and the convex tip allow it to be used for skinning, evisceration, and cutting meat.
The 11 cm long blade has a classic convex tip, made with a combination of a straight cutting edge typical of Shaman knives and a convex cutting edge. With bushcraft knives, I try to make the two parts of the edge merge as much as possible and bring it closer to the Scandinavian edge, but I don’t risk the classic Scandinavian edge on such a knife, since its weight is two or three times greater than that of an average puukko, so you can work with it with more force, and greater forces act on the edge band, which is why it is worth leaving a small reserve of power.
The handle is 12 cm long, the widest in the middle, in the shape of a fish in the top view, the end of the handle is shaped like a bird’s head, with a 4 mm wide breaking tip. The handle can be made of wood, FR4, micarta, anything can be requested within the framework provided by the workshop, according to individual taste. The case is a black or brown cowhide wallet case.
Blade size: | 110x34x6mm |
Blade material: | Sleipner 60HRC |
Handle size: | 120x32x22mm |
Handle material: | FR4, wood, micarta |
Area of use: | Bushcraft, hiking, hunting. |