Could someone explain to me the need for batoning your knife in a survival situation (or any situation, for that matter)?
I understand the idea is to split wood. I imagine to get to the dry inner parts if the wood was wet. But aren't there better ways to reach dry wood besides putting your knife at risk with this pretty brutal technique? Like finding a smaller stick and carving/shaving it with your knife?
If you're in a survival situation wouldn't potentially destroying your knife be a rather counterproductive thing to do? I don't think you could adequately test for baton-proof-ness of your knife. Ten successes at home doesn't prove the next try (for real) in the wild wouldn't destroy your knife. That's like playing Russian Roulette: "Well, the first five tests didn't do anything to me, so I predict the sixth try will be OK too."