#258924 - 04/12/13 03:26 AM
Retired knife .. LOL
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Considering that knife is the # 1 tool for outdoors. I have noticed that I didn't use my Mora for quite a while while camping around. Even the folding knife in my pocket is becoming something of a dead weight.
Usually I do car camping. If family is with me the DW brings her stuff including a small kitchen knife. If I am alone, my cooking is scaled down to boiling water over an esbit. I will either boil an egg or two, or boil water for Cup a Soup. Either way, I only use a spoon for cooking and eating.
The campground is an established one with toilets ..etc. No wood cutting allowed. Fuel is usually BBQ coal, or propane stoves. If alone, I use an esbit. So in a way, there is no wood processing. Food processing is minimal and requires no knife.
So, my question to all guys and gals : Other than food processing or wood processing, where so you use your knife ??
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#258949 - 04/12/13 01:06 PM
Re: Retired knife .. LOL
[Re: LesSnyder]
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Geezer in Chief
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The knife I carry is usually on a multitool; I find I use the scissors about as often as the knife, which is employed for "processing" fingernails or opening boxes.
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#258959 - 04/12/13 04:09 PM
Re: Retired knife .. LOL
[Re: Chisel]
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Thanks everyone
Around the house I use a multitool frequently. But in the outdoors, well, I guess the way it is , you cannot call it that. It should be called : an URBAN-type outdoors. That is why a knife isn't used or needed.
Les, what is the last tool in your SAK ? The tool beside the bigger blade
BPJ, you use your knife as a hammer ? A Mora ?? And you use it as a spoon ??? Hope the young ones don't learn these bad habits.
Around the house I do use the pocket knife as a mini-micro prybar at times. Actually, this is why I most my pocket knife are the cheapo types. It doesn't matter if they are not super-sharp. I use them more for prying and scraping than real cutting.
One time , at the house, I had to scrape the label of a plastic bottle. Initially, I used the Mora. But it was so sharp it started biting into the plastic bottle and almost cutting it. I used the cheapo to finish the job and it did just fine.
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#258963 - 04/12/13 04:34 PM
Re: Retired knife .. LOL
[Re: Chisel]
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Snake_Doctor
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So the anti knife movement begins... Seriously guys, remember my condom principle? I'd rather have one ad not need it, then not have and need one? Even if you don't use your knife even once one on a score of trips go without it even once and see how many times you need it. Just my opinion, you're certainly welcome to yours.
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#258967 - 04/12/13 04:58 PM
Re: Retired knife .. LOL
[Re: Chisel]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 05/05/07
Posts: 3601
Loc: Ontario, Canada
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BPJ, you use your knife as a hammer ? A Mora ?? And you use it as a spoon ??? Hope the young ones don't learn these bad habits.
I just reread that and it did sound pretty careless. I should have elaborated: No Mora for me, yet. I've got a nice Ruko Muela 25-12, that I mostly use for food and wood. Ruko Muela A spoon - I'd never put a knife in my mouth. I do use it to scoop and stir hot chocolate when I forgot my spoon. I guess that's food prep though, isn't it? I very often use it to dig pine pitch out of trees. Is that wood processing? Hammer - I have used the handle to bang in tent pegs when I couldn't find a rock. In my defense, I left it in the sheath, held it parallel to the ground, and hit the leg with the sheath not the actual knife handle. it's rubberized but I don't want to risk breaking it.
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#258976 - 04/12/13 05:41 PM
Re: Retired knife .. LOL
[Re: Chisel]
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Registered: 10/14/08
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Understanding that I am a Scout Master, an avid backpacker and camper, and do some of these activities for work, including teaching wilderness survival, I use my knife frequently. I generally carry three: a sheath knife or large folder, a Swiss Army Knife (the Ranger being my preferred model for the saw, leather working tools and metal file/saw), and a multi-tool. If I am going light, I may swap the regular multi-tool for a small one like the Squirt. How do I use my knife/knives?
Wood working (whittling, shaping for pioneering projects, cutting improvised tent stakes, primitive technology crafts, cutting rope and string, cutting wood for fire or shelter)
Food prep, especially fish and game
Repairing gear (sometimes you have to cut to cure)
Lighting fires (in conjunction with a Ferro Rod)
Digging
Clearing a spot for my tent or bed
Building stuff out of plastic or metal that is found (reiterating what Bacpacjac said)
I will also generally carry EMT shears, and encourage my scouts to do it as well (especially the younger ones). They will perform many cutting jobs, are one hand operation and entirely safe.
I am generally not too worried about a little extra weight. I also carry a pocket sharpener,I like the Smith's as it has the carbide, ceramic and a diamond rod. The carbide is only for repairing major damage to the edge as it removes a good bit of steel. I tend to use the ceramic frequently to maintain the edge and the diamond rod if the edge needs more work.
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