I am an disabled preson with heavy form of multiple sclerosis and I can walk only with help of two german crutches so both of my hands are occupied. I am wearing neck knife as my EDC tool, I have many neck knives and most of them I wear on the bead chain. Most fancy ones are made of titanium, but I have some stainless steel made too. You can put the bead chain in the "coat" from 550 cord and leave only few inches "uncoated".
I've found that a small, thin neck knife works well in an office environment. Something minimalist like a Cold Steel Bird and Trout. Run the tether a little long and run it under a button-up shirt. Undo one button, reach in and get the knife.
I've worn and carried a CRKT S.P.E.W. neck knife for 2 years straight and have enjoyed every single day 24/7 365 .. I couldn't ask for a more perfect knife for my daily needs .Plus it's A fantastic food prep knife.
Ohhh... I like the SPEW! Wharncliffe blades are the best for utility IMO. All the cutting power is focused at the tip. I may have to pick one of those up at some point.
I’ve been carrying both a neck knife as well as at least one folding knife for several decades. The search for the perfect neck knife is never ending. To me, the neck knife is a last-ditch tool for either self defense or when I need to cut something but have no other knife on me. I sleep, bathe, and swim with a neck knife on me. Having it available 24/7 is totally the point. I love the Izula (but not for neck carry), and I also love the Folts Minimalist-so it was cool to see you feature both. Edit to add: I learned from you today! I _love_ that breakaway knot you demonstrated in the beginning of the video! Thank you very much for that!
Great video I enjoyed your humor. For your assassin carry 2 loops of stretch cord would make it perfect for a larger blade. Run the cord from the two holes close to the blade then through your belt. On the other side as well. That keeps the knife from moving around. If you understand what I mean. I had a holster made that way when I was in the service. I used to carry under my BDUs. Always like your videos.
My 1st neck knife was the ESEE Izula & I wore it for many years. I have several CRKT Folts versions & my current EDC necker is the Spyderco Subway that stays tucked in my shirt. Also, a simple "X" cord pattern on the sheath will make the knife ready for scout carry, upright carry or 45 Degree draw carry!
Considering Major Kira's history and what she's seen and been through during the Occupation, I'd say those are sage words, fictional character or not haha
There is also an old saying that goes in variations, like this "In a knife fight the loser dies on the spot. The winner dies on the way to the hospital."
If you have a particularly large blade that doesn't want to sit in it's sheath upside down, I find that carrying it like a shoulder bag works great. Either under your jacket or hanging low and strapped to the tigh.
Good stuff! An option, if carrying knife makes you feel uncomfortable: pruning shears or secateur. Doesn't feel so strange to use in public. Even scissors can feel annoying to start using publicly. Some old school pruning shears easily cut thick branches (30mm). This way you can make walking sticks in the forest (as you could with a knife as well, obviously). You can infact dissasemble the secateurs, and obtain some sort of knife. Avoid the plastic ones though, because the handles seem to break. Secateurs don't necessarily require a sheath. And they are very cheap. Anyway, #suggestion how to make a sheath. Either with leather or sth else. Great upload as always! Thx! Oh and I have to mention, Paracord bracelets make great giveaways.
Living in Florida... I've carried paired "large and small" folders for years as work tools. It wasn't untill they opened up our carry to a more "constitutional carrry" that I've started carrying neck knives as well as belt fixies as concealing isn't an issue. I own a crkt cleaver minimalist, morakniv eldris, several esee izula, a condor bushscot, and several of my current favorite neck carry the Kizer Deckhand. I also own both the 1st and 2nd versions of the Vosteed Mink. I've neck carried and horizontal carried and even dangle from belt to pocket carried... but haven't tried some of those. Seems I need to dig out my paracord and try a merc carry now that we are actually seeing some cooler weather here.😅
Thank you so much for the kind words! I've been behind the camera for the longest time and I've found that it's about time to be in front of it more. I really appreciate the support!
First off I truly enjoyed the video. So you know Scout carry is to mainly keep the knife hidden as well as out of the way (like you were stating longer blades can be uncomfortable on the belt well this is one reason why you would scout carry). The other thing is most knife sheaths actually come with a Tactical belt/molle attachment which are designed to specifically hold the sheath and blade any way you want. The one issue though is the so called Mercenary carry which you normally won’t do that for straight edge fix blades it was more built around the concept of hiding blades like Karambits built specifically for self defense and will usually come with a shoulder harness (if it was designed or intended for Mercenary carry) where as if you use the one you made that blade would not only be swinging around and hit you in the face while trying to defend yourself but if the retention of the sheath isn’t extra tight then you’re at risk of your blade falling out which could land on your foot so most people won’t do Mercenary carry unless it’s specifically Karambits or attached to a Molle system which naturally angles the knife to fall away from your body instead of straight down near your foot. This is why most people either wear it on their belt, thigh or Molle carry because it minimizes any risks or issues to the user. fixed blades are also for self defense where as folding is more for utility type use such as boxes, wires and so on but there is exceptions because there are some folders specifically designed for self defense but if they aren’t specifically designed for self defense I would never trust them in that kind of scenario. My suggestion to anyone who wants or likes knives would be find one that is designed for the scenarios you’ll need it for (for example you work in a warehouse then get a basic folder since you’re mainly box cutting, if you need for self defense, survival or in general a tough blade then go with a fixed blade).
Hey there, wow...thanks for the super informative comment! And that does make perfect sense about the merc carry harness. The style and ability to hide the blade does lend itself to a karambit or defensive/offensive blade. I may have to revisit the scout carry too in a different video and I agree with everything you stated. As I mentioned, I'm not an expert with fixies, but I am getting more into them and starting to appreciate them more. Thank you for leaving such a detailed comment and watching the video, glad you enjoyed it!
Nice Hudson* impersonation at the end! 😃 (If intentional...) *) Aliens: "I'm ready, man, check it out. I am the _ultimate_ badass! State of the badass art!"
Well, this was a fun video and the humor is appreciated. I carried a folder for years. While convenient, most folders are not suited for heavier work. I find a small fixie to be more useful and much stronger. My current carry is a Bradford Guardian 3.2 in Magnacut. It isn't a cheap blade, but came from the factory shaving sharp and will work for many tasks. It would be a candidate for neck carry if I could stand to have anything around my neck. I have the larger Guardian 4.2 version for heavier tasks. I don't like to carry it on my belt, but it would be fine on a pack strap or on the pack. It was fun to see the Obake in your collection. I think that is one of the coolest blades I own but I don't carry it. It will work IWB even for an old fat guy like me. It is wicked sharp but not suited for anything other than light duty tasks.
I have yet to check out the Bradford Guardian, but it definitely looks like a sweet fixed blade, can't go wrong with magnacut either. Thanks for checking the video out and sharing your feedback on fixies, much appreciated!
@@TheWeaversofEternity After buying my first larger Bradford, I sent him a note asking for a sharp spine for bushcraft/survival work. The Guardian 4.2 or 5.5 would make an excellent bushcraft knife with a sharp spine. The sabre grind would also be very strong. They did an update to the Guardian 3 and 4 recently (last year or so) and added an effective choil to the grip end of the blade. This alleviated my primary reservation about the design (I cut my index finger a couple of times choked up on the blade) and I immediately upgraded to the 3.2 and 4.2. Fun stuff! Cheers!
I’m very bad at manual labor and there is no way I’m constructing a paracord shoulder holster, even with your amazing guides 😭😭😭 i ordered universal shoulder holster from bastinelli, but it’s actually more bulky than your paracord solutions
Yea, I dunno... I think you need more knives... Anyway, I have found the "rip cord" method to be the best for me, though I use much shorter lengths and like to tuck the knife behind a belt loop and belt for a securely canted result. This method is very limited by sheath width and handle length though.
I agree, I think I should get a few more... and yes, ripcord is really useful and fun, but only limited to the footprint of the knife. Thanks for watching!
Neck carry isn't just for fixed blades. I've been neck carrying a Spyderco Dragonfly 2 for about a year. I've got a Linos Sheathworks tip up kydex sheath and it works great. A gentle pull releases the knife, but a quick tug with your fingers pinching the spyder hole will snap the blade open when you unsheathe it.
Ohhh I've always wanted a dragonfly 2, specifically the g10 foliage green version. Hard to justify though as I have so many folders already. I really like that idea of neck carrying a small folder as you described though, especially with a spydie! Thanks for sharing that 🙏
Have you ever thought about doing a wrist sling for a compound bow. Would like to see how you do that. I made a couple but I think you would do it better.
I've seen those before! I feel like I wouldn't be very qualified to make one until I had a bow to try it out on... which I'm not adverse to! I went to a recurve bow class once and it was a lot of fun. Been meaning to try archery out again at some point. But I'll give it some thought for sure though so thanks for mentioning that!
Hi Tim! My brother, outstanding video!! Your editing skills are awesome, you got really good ideas, specially the one attaching the knife to a pack, where can I find the mercenary harness episode? That looks awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Strength and honor my friend be well!! From Washington state 👍🏽💯❤️🇺🇸🫡 love the ending of the video, total BAD A..! 😂
Hey Hector! Thanks so much for checking out the video and I appreciate the kind words as always brother! You can check out the merc harness video here: ruclips.net/video/cRy6SgUXe6Y/видео.html Also, thanks for sticking to the final boss at the end hahaha! 😆All the best to you and Jennelle!
Hmmm... well if you really wanted to you could either get a custom leather sheath made or perhaps even a kydex sheath with the necessary holes in it. But I guess that's quite a bit of hassle just to be able to paracord carry it haha
@@TheWeaversofEternity Ouch, i totally forgot to add part that this a souvenir from my grandfather and that this gives me an opportunity to get yet another knife that i TOTALLY NEED haha.
Mini-what bead from who design (at about 5:45)? I looked on your website and tried several different spellings of what I thought you said, but couldn't find such a bead. Would be grateful for a pointer. I often wear a neck knife, either on a bead chain or paracord with a plastic clasp located close to the knife/sheath.
Sure do! The one in this video is here: ruclips.net/video/wbiuX94oBTM/видео.html and I have a second option for you here: ruclips.net/video/Ii_n0cWx3E4/видео.html
can you do a video on the best way to unf00k a bag of 300ft 2mm paracord? i buy mine from aliexpress and it always comes squished into a bag. then it take me 3hours+ to unwind it all onto a propper reel.
Hmmm... I don't know if there is a way to untangle all that cord other than with a lot of patience lol. My paracord storage box can get messy sometimes too and even with smaller hanks, they get all messed up. The only way I deal with it is by slowly untangling everything by hand. If I can think of something though, I'll do a video about it!
For your clean finish why don't you tuck the ends back up vertically through the Solomon bar rather than coming out of one side? you don't have to melt them and everything stays nice and tight.
I prefer to carry my fixed blades with a dangler on the sheath. I love my Mora, but it can be uncomfortable to clip the sheath direcly on your belt. So, you take a length of paracord and melt the ends to make a loop. Then, simply make some cobra knots down the length of the loop, leaving another loop on the end to clip into a sheath. And bam, easy diy dangler. For me, i would rather not have my clothing covering the knife for legal reasons. A dangler makes that a lot easier.
I just saw a video about the dangler carry for a fixed blade, I think it was one of Melissa Backwood's videos/shorts. I may have to do a video of my own about that, thanks for bringing that up!
I think it might be wise to find out if you are legally allowed to carry fixed blades concealed where you live. In California, it's illegal to conceal carry fixed blades. I'm digging that rig you made in the last scene. 😎
For sure a wise precaution. In Canada we can carry a fixed blade or knife, but it boils down to intent. You're not allowed to carry for self-defense, but if it's for any other purpose such as hunting, utility, or work, then it is legal. But of course it will also depend on the discretion of the police officer you're talking to. They probably won't believe you if you say you're carrying a 7 inch bowie fixed blade for "utility" if you work in an office hahaha
I used to not be very interested in fixed blades, but after handling a few I can see why they are advantageous and there are some really nice small fixed blades out there that are great for EDC.
And if you add alcohol on a Saturday night to this recipe, you will be afforded the opportunity to plead guilty or not guilty. The opportunities seem endless.
Do you travel alot what about a all aound carry bag like a soft lunch box cuz i like to carry enough materials for projects. I lined mine with a 5hin layer of metal and secure stuff with earth magnets ❤❤❤❤❤
Interesting. But I still prefer "scout carry" for long blades. In this position knife still can be covered on belt by your sweater, shirt or t-shirt, if you need to take off your jacket. But if you do this with "mercenary carry", you will got alot attention.
Thank you for including the info on the breakaway.
I recommend breakaways or bead chains for neck carry because 550 cord is stronger than your neck.
I picked up a pack of breakaway connections a few years ago and have never looked back. But the breakaway knot is really useful information.
I am an disabled preson with heavy form of multiple sclerosis and I can walk only with help of two german crutches so both of my hands are occupied. I am wearing neck knife as my EDC tool, I have many neck knives and most of them I wear on the bead chain. Most fancy ones are made of titanium, but I have some stainless steel made too. You can put the bead chain in the "coat" from 550 cord and leave only few inches "uncoated".
I've found that a small, thin neck knife works well in an office environment. Something minimalist like a Cold Steel Bird and Trout. Run the tether a little long and run it under a button-up shirt. Undo one button, reach in and get the knife.
The CRKT Scribe is an excellent one to carry as a neck knife out in the open since it looks like a flash drive but it’s is TINY.
I've worn and carried a CRKT S.P.E.W. neck knife for 2 years straight and have enjoyed every single day 24/7 365 .. I couldn't ask for a more perfect knife for my daily needs .Plus it's A fantastic food prep knife.
Ohhh... I like the SPEW! Wharncliffe blades are the best for utility IMO. All the cutting power is focused at the tip. I may have to pick one of those up at some point.
I’ve been carrying both a neck knife as well as at least one folding knife for several decades. The search for the perfect neck knife is never ending.
To me, the neck knife is a last-ditch tool for either self defense or when I need to cut something but have no other knife on me. I sleep, bathe, and swim with a neck knife on me. Having it available 24/7 is totally the point.
I love the Izula (but not for neck carry), and I also love the Folts Minimalist-so it was cool to see you feature both.
Edit to add: I learned from you today! I _love_ that breakaway knot you demonstrated in the beginning of the video! Thank you very much for that!
Same philosophy for neckers for me. If everything else goes wrong, I have a small, but useful cutting tool.
Great video I enjoyed your humor.
For your assassin carry 2 loops of stretch cord would make it perfect for a larger blade. Run the cord from the two holes close to the blade then through your belt.
On the other side as well. That keeps the knife from moving around. If you understand what I mean.
I had a holster made that way when I was in the service. I used to carry under my BDUs.
Always like your videos.
Ohh, I think I'm getting what you're saying. I just need to try it out to see if I'm imagining it correctly. Thanks for watching and commenting!
My 1st neck knife was the ESEE Izula & I wore it for many years. I have several CRKT Folts versions & my current EDC necker is the Spyderco Subway that stays tucked in my shirt.
Also, a simple "X" cord pattern on the sheath will make the knife ready for scout carry, upright carry or 45 Degree draw carry!
Regarding the issue of fighting knives, I quote:
"The best way to survive a knife fight is to never get in one." - Major Kira Nerys, "Deep Space Nine"
Considering Major Kira's history and what she's seen and been through during the Occupation, I'd say those are sage words, fictional character or not haha
There is also an old saying that goes in variations, like this "In a knife fight the loser dies on the spot. The winner dies on the way to the hospital."
I’d say the way to win a knive fight is carry a gun. Oh, and never, ever run out of ammo.😂
If you have a particularly large blade that doesn't want to sit in it's sheath upside down, I find that carrying it like a shoulder bag works great. Either under your jacket or hanging low and strapped to the tigh.
Good stuff! An option, if carrying knife makes you feel uncomfortable: pruning shears or secateur. Doesn't feel so strange to use in public. Even scissors can feel annoying to start using publicly. Some old school pruning shears easily cut thick branches (30mm). This way you can make walking sticks in the forest (as you could with a knife as well, obviously). You can infact dissasemble the secateurs, and obtain some sort of knife. Avoid the plastic ones though, because the handles seem to break. Secateurs don't necessarily require a sheath. And they are very cheap. Anyway, #suggestion how to make a sheath. Either with leather or sth else. Great upload as always! Thx! Oh and I have to mention, Paracord bracelets make great giveaways.
Hey thanks for the input and those are some really great ideas! I appreciate the comment and thanks for watching!
Very good video! Thank you for sharing.
Living in Florida... I've carried paired "large and small" folders for years as work tools. It wasn't untill they opened up our carry to a more "constitutional carrry" that I've started carrying neck knives as well as belt fixies as concealing isn't an issue. I own a crkt cleaver minimalist, morakniv eldris, several esee izula, a condor bushscot, and several of my current favorite neck carry the Kizer Deckhand. I also own both the 1st and 2nd versions of the Vosteed Mink.
I've neck carried and horizontal carried and even dangle from belt to pocket carried... but haven't tried some of those. Seems I need to dig out my paracord and try a merc carry now that we are actually seeing some cooler weather here.😅
I've seen your older videos and seems like you're gaining confidence in yourself🎉 great video btw
Thank you so much for the kind words! I've been behind the camera for the longest time and I've found that it's about time to be in front of it more. I really appreciate the support!
First off I truly enjoyed the video. So you know Scout carry is to mainly keep the knife hidden as well as out of the way (like you were stating longer blades can be uncomfortable on the belt well this is one reason why you would scout carry). The other thing is most knife sheaths actually come with a Tactical belt/molle attachment which are designed to specifically hold the sheath and blade any way you want. The one issue though is the so called Mercenary carry which you normally won’t do that for straight edge fix blades it was more built around the concept of hiding blades like Karambits built specifically for self defense and will usually come with a shoulder harness (if it was designed or intended for Mercenary carry) where as if you use the one you made that blade would not only be swinging around and hit you in the face while trying to defend yourself but if the retention of the sheath isn’t extra tight then you’re at risk of your blade falling out which could land on your foot so most people won’t do Mercenary carry unless it’s specifically Karambits or attached to a Molle system which naturally angles the knife to fall away from your body instead of straight down near your foot. This is why most people either wear it on their belt, thigh or Molle carry because it minimizes any risks or issues to the user. fixed blades are also for self defense where as folding is more for utility type use such as boxes, wires and so on but there is exceptions because there are some folders specifically designed for self defense but if they aren’t specifically designed for self defense I would never trust them in that kind of scenario. My suggestion to anyone who wants or likes knives would be find one that is designed for the scenarios you’ll need it for (for example you work in a warehouse then get a basic folder since you’re mainly box cutting, if you need for self defense, survival or in general a tough blade then go with a fixed blade).
Hey there, wow...thanks for the super informative comment! And that does make perfect sense about the merc carry harness. The style and ability to hide the blade does lend itself to a karambit or defensive/offensive blade. I may have to revisit the scout carry too in a different video and I agree with everything you stated. As I mentioned, I'm not an expert with fixies, but I am getting more into them and starting to appreciate them more. Thank you for leaving such a detailed comment and watching the video, glad you enjoyed it!
Exhalent work really liked it
Agreed...good breating technique. ☆
Great. Solutions for my problems. ❤
omg i just lost my clip and was thinking of a solution, the classic belt carry works like a charm!
Glad it was able to help you out!
Nice Hudson* impersonation at the end! 😃 (If intentional...)
*) Aliens: "I'm ready, man, check it out. I am the _ultimate_ badass! State of the badass art!"
Well, this was a fun video and the humor is appreciated.
I carried a folder for years. While convenient, most folders are not suited for heavier work. I find a small fixie to be more useful and much stronger. My current carry is a Bradford Guardian 3.2 in Magnacut. It isn't a cheap blade, but came from the factory shaving sharp and will work for many tasks. It would be a candidate for neck carry if I could stand to have anything around my neck.
I have the larger Guardian 4.2 version for heavier tasks. I don't like to carry it on my belt, but it would be fine on a pack strap or on the pack.
It was fun to see the Obake in your collection. I think that is one of the coolest blades I own but I don't carry it. It will work IWB even for an old fat guy like me. It is wicked sharp but not suited for anything other than light duty tasks.
I have yet to check out the Bradford Guardian, but it definitely looks like a sweet fixed blade, can't go wrong with magnacut either. Thanks for checking the video out and sharing your feedback on fixies, much appreciated!
@@TheWeaversofEternity After buying my first larger Bradford, I sent him a note asking for a sharp spine for bushcraft/survival work. The Guardian 4.2 or 5.5 would make an excellent bushcraft knife with a sharp spine. The sabre grind would also be very strong.
They did an update to the Guardian 3 and 4 recently (last year or so) and added an effective choil to the grip end of the blade. This alleviated my primary reservation about the design (I cut my index finger a couple of times choked up on the blade) and I immediately upgraded to the 3.2 and 4.2.
Fun stuff! Cheers!
I’m very bad at manual labor and there is no way I’m constructing a paracord shoulder holster, even with your amazing guides 😭😭😭 i ordered universal shoulder holster from bastinelli, but it’s actually more bulky than your paracord solutions
Yea, I dunno... I think you need more knives...
Anyway, I have found the "rip cord" method to be the best for me, though I use much shorter lengths and like to tuck the knife behind a belt loop and belt for a securely canted result. This method is very limited by sheath width and handle length though.
I agree, I think I should get a few more... and yes, ripcord is really useful and fun, but only limited to the footprint of the knife. Thanks for watching!
I carry both, remember 2 is 1 and 1 is none. Over past few years I have started to carry fixed over folder.
Amazing video! Thank you!
You're welcome, thank you for watching and commenting!
Neck carry isn't just for fixed blades. I've been neck carrying a Spyderco Dragonfly 2 for about a year. I've got a Linos Sheathworks tip up kydex sheath and it works great. A gentle pull releases the knife, but a quick tug with your fingers pinching the spyder hole will snap the blade open when you unsheathe it.
Ohhh I've always wanted a dragonfly 2, specifically the g10 foliage green version. Hard to justify though as I have so many folders already. I really like that idea of neck carrying a small folder as you described though, especially with a spydie! Thanks for sharing that 🙏
@TheWeaversofEternity The green G10 version is the one I have. It's amazing. If you pick up one and a Linos sheath, you will not regret it.
Have you ever thought about doing a wrist sling for a compound bow. Would like to see how you do that. I made a couple but I think you would do it better.
I've seen those before! I feel like I wouldn't be very qualified to make one until I had a bow to try it out on... which I'm not adverse to! I went to a recurve bow class once and it was a lot of fun. Been meaning to try archery out again at some point. But I'll give it some thought for sure though so thanks for mentioning that!
Thanks for the video
You're welcome!
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Thanks for the video. I enjoy them.
You're welcome, glad you appreciated it!
Hi Tim! My brother, outstanding video!! Your editing skills are awesome, you got really good ideas, specially the one attaching the knife to a pack, where can I find the mercenary harness episode? That looks awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Strength and honor my friend be well!! From Washington state 👍🏽💯❤️🇺🇸🫡 love the ending of the video, total BAD A..! 😂
Hey Hector! Thanks so much for checking out the video and I appreciate the kind words as always brother! You can check out the merc harness video here: ruclips.net/video/cRy6SgUXe6Y/видео.html
Also, thanks for sticking to the final boss at the end hahaha! 😆All the best to you and Jennelle!
I love last one. Especially simple version one. Shame my only fixed blade has no holes in leather "case" haha
Hmmm... well if you really wanted to you could either get a custom leather sheath made or perhaps even a kydex sheath with the necessary holes in it. But I guess that's quite a bit of hassle just to be able to paracord carry it haha
@@TheWeaversofEternity Ouch, i totally forgot to add part that this
a souvenir from my grandfather and that this gives me an opportunity to get yet another knife that i TOTALLY NEED haha.
Mini-what bead from who design (at about 5:45)? I looked on your website and tried several different spellings of what I thought you said, but couldn't find such a bead. Would be grateful for a pointer. I often wear a neck knife, either on a bead chain or paracord with a plastic clasp located close to the knife/sheath.
Love it
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Do you have a tutorial on how to create the paracord handle on your Izula?
Sure do! The one in this video is here: ruclips.net/video/wbiuX94oBTM/видео.html and I have a second option for you here: ruclips.net/video/Ii_n0cWx3E4/видео.html
can you do a video on the best way to unf00k a bag of 300ft 2mm paracord?
i buy mine from aliexpress and it always comes squished into a bag. then it take me 3hours+ to unwind it all onto a propper reel.
Hmmm... I don't know if there is a way to untangle all that cord other than with a lot of patience lol. My paracord storage box can get messy sometimes too and even with smaller hanks, they get all messed up. The only way I deal with it is by slowly untangling everything by hand. If I can think of something though, I'll do a video about it!
@@TheWeaversofEternity alright no trouble. buy a lenght or two from ali and you'll have plenty of thoughts for a video. lol!!
For your clean finish why don't you tuck the ends back up vertically through the Solomon bar rather than coming out of one side? you don't have to melt them and everything stays nice and tight.
That's a great option too! I think I've just gotten used to the method that I showed in the video which is why I always just default to that.
Thanks for sharing!
Where can i but yours boots in Europe?
You're welcome! And which boots are you referring to?
Excuse me, my question was about your books.
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Thanks , subscribe after the aviators .
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I prefer to carry my fixed blades with a dangler on the sheath. I love my Mora, but it can be uncomfortable to clip the sheath direcly on your belt. So, you take a length of paracord and melt the ends to make a loop. Then, simply make some cobra knots down the length of the loop, leaving another loop on the end to clip into a sheath. And bam, easy diy dangler. For me, i would rather not have my clothing covering the knife for legal reasons. A dangler makes that a lot easier.
I just saw a video about the dangler carry for a fixed blade, I think it was one of Melissa Backwood's videos/shorts. I may have to do a video of my own about that, thanks for bringing that up!
I think it might be wise to find out if you are legally allowed to carry fixed blades concealed where you live.
In California, it's illegal to conceal carry fixed blades. I'm digging that rig you made in the last scene. 😎
For sure a wise precaution. In Canada we can carry a fixed blade or knife, but it boils down to intent. You're not allowed to carry for self-defense, but if it's for any other purpose such as hunting, utility, or work, then it is legal. But of course it will also depend on the discretion of the police officer you're talking to. They probably won't believe you if you say you're carrying a 7 inch bowie fixed blade for "utility" if you work in an office hahaha
I always prefer a fixed blade,
I used to not be very interested in fixed blades, but after handling a few I can see why they are advantageous and there are some really nice small fixed blades out there that are great for EDC.
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Tek Lok or Ulticlip is going to make sure you have an "unfortunate accident" if you keep going.
And if you add alcohol on a Saturday night to this recipe, you will be afforded the opportunity to plead guilty or not guilty. The opportunities seem endless.
Do you travel alot what about a all aound carry bag like a soft lunch box cuz i like to carry enough materials for projects. I lined mine with a 5hin layer of metal and secure stuff with earth magnets ❤❤❤❤❤
That's an interesting concept! So did you just cut sheets of thin metal to size by hand? How did you secure the metal to the inside of the bag?
I cut with hacksaw,filed the edges,took needle burned a hole through the fabric. Put big washers on small bolts tighten down,doubling the nuts.
Interesting. But I still prefer "scout carry" for long blades. In this position knife still can be covered on belt by your sweater, shirt or t-shirt, if you need to take off your jacket. But if you do this with "mercenary carry", you will got alot attention.