Follow up on condor nessmuk knife, and handdrill option.wmv

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How the Condor Nessmuk is holding up, and an idea we can work with on the hand-drill that will conserve our resouces...let me know your thoughts...and lets make this work

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  • I definately like the disk idea Ken. Thanks for the heads up on the Condor Nessmuk. I know you have an eye for quality blades.-Critr'

  • @woodcrafter76 Thanks Steve...all the talk about conserving resorces got me to thinking about it...Ill have another video up tomorrow, and hopefull I will have the kinks out of it so it will work...that condor is one heck of a knife for its size...its no Pathfinder....but its held its own for the money...and its a good companion blade to my ax, or saw...though I usually take the axe with me lately.

  • Or try cutting the notch before you burn the hole.

  • @b1gje55e most of the problem seems to come from cutting the notch with the thick blade of the knife...using the multi tool, or the mora, I didnt have the problem of it splitting the wood like it did...and cutting the slice at an angle seemed to add a little more surface area, and change the grain pattern of the wood also...new vid coming tomorrow.

  • Nice weather bro....like your knife too :)

  • @bushcraftbartons Thanks Mike...hows the snow up there...lol It actually got cold today...its down to 37 right now...and we had a chance of snow...but I think thats short lived...it doesnt snow here untill feb, or march if at all most of the time

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  • Thanks for the video man :D

  • really like the vid bud im thinking about the nessmuk for a stalking knife for deer, there cheap here in the uk and readily available lovw the channel and ploughing thru your vids.. i subscribed please check out my deer stalking stuff nice one cheers....

  • What if you cut the wood diagonally. The problem you're having with splitting is because of the way the wood fibers run through the disc. A diagonal cut would give you longer wood fibers therefore reducing the chance of splitting.

  • @MrCableguyken Well brother I could certainly send you some :) It`s been snowing for days here and there is a lot more coming...tell me if you want a truck load of it :)

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