SEREvince
Adventurer
I didn't find a thread on this when I searched and I have read several threads that touched on the topic so I figured it would be a good idea to start a dedicated thread.
Here is what I carry and why, plus a little extra.
Sharpening:
DMT Double sided Diamond whetstone Fine/Coarse. I love this thing for it's small size, light weight and decent sized handle so I don't accidently remove a digit! I've owned mine for close to a decade without trouble until a Army Colonel saw me using it and asked to borrow it and promptly snapped one of the handles off trying to unfold it (didn't even offer to replace it!). I glued it and still use it although I suppose I should just break down and replace it, or at least relagate it to the house.
DMT Diafold
Craftsman Filefor the axe. It's basically a mill bastard file. I own a couple different styles I keep the one shown with the axe for touch ups and I have a nicer one with a molded plastic handle for when I put a really deep nick in the edge. I also have a couple of bench diamond whetstones that I'll use when I really take the time on the axe.
Knives:
I prefer a non serrated edge most of the time for all around use for two reasons. I think it produces a straighter more regular cut and they are much easier to sharpen. I do own a few combo edge and serrated knives mainly for use in the water when I am more concerned with speed than a nice straight cut. Goes without saying a folder must have a secure locking mechanism before I would ever consider carrying it. I also prefer a knife with a steel that is not so hard I can't touch it up quickly with my diamond stone. I don't worry about rust too much since I care for all of my edged tools religously.
I carry a Doug Ritter RSK MK1 for all around daily use. I love this knife! I have prepped an entire deer for the butcher using this knife without sharpening it! I intentionally abused it the first time, cutting from the hair side (terrible for your knife) and it still sliced halfway up through the cartiledge on the ribcage before I even knew it (that usually requires a bit of force)!
Spyderco Ladybug on my keychain.
For bigger jobs, mainly for "batoning" or splitting kindling into smaller stages. I carry a TOPS Knives "Cochise". . It is beefy monster that I have no doubt will stand up to anything I could hope to throw at, although the bevel of the blade is a little thick for fine work.
I also have on order from TOPS Knives their "Sparrow Hawke" model for smaller backpack friendly fixed blade knife.
Axes/ Hand Saws:
I carry the 21"Sven-Saw in the truck all the time. It folds down to a very compact package and cuts like a champ!
When camping I also carry a "Hudson Bay" style axe (2-2.5lbs I think), which is about perfect in size IMO. It's a great compromise between a hatchet and a full size ax. Will fell a decent sized tree when required. I can't remember where I picked mine up, But I have been thinking of picking up one of the Gransfor-Bruks Small Forest Axes.
FREEBIE! Gransfor-Bruks offer a free book on axe care and use. FREE AXE BOOK
I'll try and post up some pics this weekend.
What is everyone else using and how do you maintain it?
Cheers
Vince
Here is what I carry and why, plus a little extra.
Sharpening:
DMT Double sided Diamond whetstone Fine/Coarse. I love this thing for it's small size, light weight and decent sized handle so I don't accidently remove a digit! I've owned mine for close to a decade without trouble until a Army Colonel saw me using it and asked to borrow it and promptly snapped one of the handles off trying to unfold it (didn't even offer to replace it!). I glued it and still use it although I suppose I should just break down and replace it, or at least relagate it to the house.
DMT Diafold
Craftsman Filefor the axe. It's basically a mill bastard file. I own a couple different styles I keep the one shown with the axe for touch ups and I have a nicer one with a molded plastic handle for when I put a really deep nick in the edge. I also have a couple of bench diamond whetstones that I'll use when I really take the time on the axe.
Knives:
I prefer a non serrated edge most of the time for all around use for two reasons. I think it produces a straighter more regular cut and they are much easier to sharpen. I do own a few combo edge and serrated knives mainly for use in the water when I am more concerned with speed than a nice straight cut. Goes without saying a folder must have a secure locking mechanism before I would ever consider carrying it. I also prefer a knife with a steel that is not so hard I can't touch it up quickly with my diamond stone. I don't worry about rust too much since I care for all of my edged tools religously.
I carry a Doug Ritter RSK MK1 for all around daily use. I love this knife! I have prepped an entire deer for the butcher using this knife without sharpening it! I intentionally abused it the first time, cutting from the hair side (terrible for your knife) and it still sliced halfway up through the cartiledge on the ribcage before I even knew it (that usually requires a bit of force)!
Spyderco Ladybug on my keychain.
For bigger jobs, mainly for "batoning" or splitting kindling into smaller stages. I carry a TOPS Knives "Cochise". . It is beefy monster that I have no doubt will stand up to anything I could hope to throw at, although the bevel of the blade is a little thick for fine work.
I also have on order from TOPS Knives their "Sparrow Hawke" model for smaller backpack friendly fixed blade knife.
Axes/ Hand Saws:
I carry the 21"Sven-Saw in the truck all the time. It folds down to a very compact package and cuts like a champ!
When camping I also carry a "Hudson Bay" style axe (2-2.5lbs I think), which is about perfect in size IMO. It's a great compromise between a hatchet and a full size ax. Will fell a decent sized tree when required. I can't remember where I picked mine up, But I have been thinking of picking up one of the Gransfor-Bruks Small Forest Axes.
FREEBIE! Gransfor-Bruks offer a free book on axe care and use. FREE AXE BOOK
I'll try and post up some pics this weekend.
What is everyone else using and how do you maintain it?
Cheers
Vince
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