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Thread: Full Tang Bushcraft Knife VS Traditional Puukko

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfman Zack View Post
    Yep, Lauri blade.
    They use good steel, and the HT is spot on IMO.
    Excellent blades,I'm pleased for you bud,now not meaning to sound rude but that needs a nice set of pants

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    Quote Originally Posted by si View Post
    Excellent blades,I'm pleased for you bud,now not meaning to sound rude but that needs a nice set of pants
    Yep, the sheath it is in right now is from another one of my knives and althought it fits, its not ideal.
    When I have the time I plan to make a proper wood lined Scandinavian style sheath for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfman Zack View Post
    Yep, the sheath it is in right now is from another one of my knives and althought it fits, its not ideal.
    When I have the time I plan to make a proper wood lined Scandinavian style sheath for it.
    Cool project

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    Quote Originally Posted by si View Post
    Cool project
    Yah, should be fun, whittling down and then rasping the liner smooth will be the time consuming part.
    I'll likely use pine for light weight and ease of shaping.

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    Sorry to keep posting on this thread,is there alot of bend in the handle?

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    Bend??? You mean how much arch to the barrel shape, or whether it is actually bent???

    The handle shape is very close to a Mora #2 if that gives you a good idea of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfman Zack View Post
    Bend??? You mean how much arch to the barrel shape, or whether it is actually bent???

    The handle shape is very close to a Mora #2 if that gives you a good idea of it.
    Sorry I got my wording wrong. Flexibility in lateral motion or does it remain similar to solid wood?

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    It is very solid, even more so than stacked leather.
    Very slight give if any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfman Zack View Post
    It is very solid, even more so than stacked leather.
    Very slight give if any.
    Thanks matey,I will be ordering a blade blank

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