Hey Wayne. You make a good argument regarding not having to use a scandi. I own and appreciate convex grinds as well for their truly strong edges. Personally, I prefer a high sabre or even a full flat grind. Thanks for sharing
Hi Wayne, lovely custom blade. I also like convex grinds a lot. Actually my scandy grind custom knife already chipped a couple of times. Great idea using a thinner blade with a convex grind. Cheers 💪🏽🤜🏼🤛🏼
@@highlandtrekker makes 100% sense. Love that idea! I think I will make my next knife the same way. I still have some steel approximately 1/8" thick. Thanks for the inspiration 👍🏼
A 2 Steel is the best for Shock , better than D 2 and i got this information from someone that knows what he is talking about , Derrick is awesome master craftsman and I wish you both all the best , may you always enjoy it in the best of health.
Well you are right :) I think this ; different grinds for different purposes so I have a few and take the one with me who is most suitable for the tasks I want to do with it. I also think that a scandi is not alway's the best choice for bushcraft (imho) offcourse . And I prever stainless over carbon because in the wet Netherlands I have to maintain a carbon knife constantly so that is why I think a knife is a very personal piece of gear depending on your geographic location, the tasks you want to do with it ,your personal thoughts etc. Your knife is beautyful :) Again big thumbs up for your effort nice to see why you have made your knife choice . Greets Martin.
It's what i'm use to and you're right a lot of people are turned off because they hear they're hard to sharpen but again it's all what you're use to. Thanks for taking the time to comment ! ( :
Well lets go easy on the skills and knowledge lol ! I appreciate your support with your subscription and am very glad that some of my content is inspiring and hope to continue and grow on all levels. Once again thanks for your support !!
That is awesome Wayne ! And it's actually dear to my heart because I named the Rambler and the Privateer for Triple X .... beauty blade my friend it suits you well !!,;;:,, ATB.....Spook
Great looking knife Wayne, thanks for sharing.
Thanks and it performs just like i thought it would too
Hey Wayne. You make a good argument regarding not having to use a scandi. I own and appreciate convex grinds as well for their truly strong edges. Personally, I prefer a high sabre or even a full flat grind. Thanks for sharing
A high sabre is a great profile, almost as slicey as flat grind but a little tougher. Thanks Bud !
@@highlandtrekker I need to show you my Jamie Harris Nessmuk sometime
@@MarkYoungBushcraft I'd love to see it !!
Hi Wayne, lovely custom blade. I also like convex grinds a lot. Actually my scandy grind custom knife already chipped a couple of times. Great idea using a thinner blade with a convex grind. Cheers 💪🏽🤜🏼🤛🏼
Ya I thought a thinner convex would retain a strong edge (more so than a flat grind) but increase the sliceyness of the blade. Cheers
@@highlandtrekker makes 100% sense. Love that idea! I think I will make my next knife the same way. I still have some steel approximately 1/8" thick. Thanks for the inspiration 👍🏼
Beautiful knife Wayne. It's nice when you have a maker who is willing to work with you. Sweet!👍
I agree Wade, Derrick has always been very accommodating and that's why he has my business ( :
A 2 Steel is the best for Shock , better than D 2 and i got this information from someone that knows what he is talking about , Derrick is awesome master craftsman and I wish you both all the best , may you always enjoy it in the best of health.
Thanks for the well wishes my friend, You're right i heard the same thing about A2 steel, very tough ! Thanks for taking the time to comment !!
Great looking knife,
Atb
Steve
Thanks Steve, I am very pleased with it ! Thanks for taking the time to stop by and commenting
Thanks for sharing Wayne. Looks like a great choice. Really like the two different woods and the convex blade. Thanks again and ATB Mike.
Ya I think the changes i wanted made a difference and the 2 tone scales do look nice !! Thanks for taking the time to comment !
That is a really sweet knife
Thanks man and it's very functional too !!
Well you are right :) I think this ; different grinds for different purposes so I have a few and take the one with me who is most suitable for the tasks I want to do with it. I also think that a scandi is not alway's the best choice for bushcraft (imho) offcourse . And I prever stainless over carbon because in the wet Netherlands I have to maintain a carbon knife constantly so that is why I think a knife is a very personal piece of gear depending on your geographic location, the tasks you want to do with it ,your personal thoughts etc. Your knife is beautyful :) Again big thumbs up for your effort nice to see why you have made your knife choice . Greets Martin.
No matter what grind i always carry an Opinel...great for food prep ! Thanks Buddy !
Convex every time for me sharpening can put people off this grind thanks for sharing stay safe
It's what i'm use to and you're right a lot of people are turned off because they hear they're hard to sharpen but again it's all what you're use to. Thanks for taking the time to comment ! ( :
Hello my friend
Your videos are great and inspiring to me, I'm a new subscriber.
Thanks for sharing your skills and knowledge!
Well lets go easy on the skills and knowledge lol !
I appreciate your support with your subscription and am very glad that some of my content is inspiring and hope to continue and grow on all levels. Once again thanks for your support !!
@@highlandtrekker
You are welcome, my friend!
That is awesome Wayne ! And it's actually dear to my heart because I named the Rambler and the Privateer for Triple X .... beauty blade my friend it suits you well !!,;;:,, ATB.....Spook
Thanks Spook, Derrick has always done me well, he's earned my trust, respect and business ( :
@@highlandtrekker I just was chatting with him ...been a great friend to me ...I love your knife really like the Wenge !
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Thank you !! ( :