Pablo's Day Pack & Personal Carry in Namibia
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Pablo, I truly like your videos. Thank you for sharing. Please make more videos like this.
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Namibia? Lemme think...that's over by Utah? Right? lol. Thanks for the great adventures Pablo. I enjoy your videos immensely. ~Wolf
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gatta say, i love maxpedition
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like the kit! Looks like a lot of stuff, but I know its always better to have more than be in need! Well put together
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Why are you speaking so softly???....It's hard to hear you....sound off like you got a pair!!!....:-))
DIECASTER 1 year ago
@DIECASTER I'd prefer not to spook off the animals for miles around.
prmaklpboo 1 year ago
Dear Pablo,
Wonderfull video, as always.
I was wondering about the EKA w11, you mentionned a friend of yours had convexed it.
A bit of a technical question for you: was he able to reverse the grind and make the actual grind of the blade from hollow to convex, or is the edge simply convex to go with the hollow grind?
I'm looking into EKA's and would appreciate your thoughts.
Cheers!
Thecarotidpulse 2 years ago
The EKA was originally a hollow ground. Chris ground a bit of the flat off as well as the hollow grind on a slack belt. This turned it into a convex grind. None of the original hollow grind remains. ie it was grind reversal. Chris said it would be about £10 to do this.
prmaklpboo 2 years ago
Dear pablo,
Happy new year!
Just wondering if I could get a bit more info: I've always been told that reversing a hollow grind would reduce the width of the blade as you'd have to take away too much metal.
DId you lose any in the width of the blade?
You must have obtained a very thin edge, how did the 12 c 27 hold it?
I've convexed the edge on my w11, but the hollow grind remains....
Your input much appreciated.
Thecarotidpulse 2 years ago
Yes it is a bit thinner but it's holding up very well. I did not convex the edge it was done by a knife-maker so it's better than if I had done it!!
prmaklpboo 2 years ago