![]() I wasn't using the blade very hard when this happened either. I'll sharpen it up properly tomorrow, and try and get that flat spot out. I somehow forgot to bring a real sharpener with me, and only had the file in my Work Champ available to smooth out the flat spot where the chip was. I accidentally struck it against a rock or stone on the ground while I was delimbing some pine boughs, and got a chip in the blade. ![]() I did have one small issue with the blade. Hopefully it'll be easy to see the wear on the finish of the knife it's from both use and scrubbing pine sap off with a green scrubby pad, as the only real live wood I had access/permission to use the knife on were some sugar pines that my wife's family is going to cut down anyway. (Sorry in advance for the crappy pic I didn't put much effort into it, and I took it with my phone, which is 4 years old now so the camera is low-res compared to a more recent phone.) ![]() Finally, I put a longer piece of some forest green cord I had on hand through the loops at the bottom of the Kershaw's sheath for a leg tie, which worked very well. As a last piece, I also figured out how to stick a Light My Fire Scout ferro-rod in the bottom strap as well. I also wrapped the middle section with about 15' of some spare paracord I found in my adventure pack. After a little bit of thought and experimenting, I came up with a way to mount the 2000 to the Camp 10's sheath, using the velcro straps it comes with. Took the Camp 10 with me, and also my Mora 2000. ![]() Just got back from my weekend trip to my wife's family's cabin in the Sierra foothills. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |