Another functional work of art.
I've always thought it was interesting to see knives made from other items. I've seen files used quite often. Have you ever made a knife from a file? Just curious.
Very nice, indeed. I just saw, within a day or two, the "How Its Made" program on tv, and they were making machetes from old saw mill round blades on a commercial basis. How long is the blade on yours? I think I need one.
Very well done.
I recall one of the best machete I had seen or used was over in the Philippines. A USN Jungle Environmental Survival Training (JEST) instructor for my course was using one made out of a leaf spring from an old pickup truck.
Thank you.Looks like a real work of art. I have a similar one by Southern Grind called Grand Daddy in black. Also made of sawmill blades. Zack Brown owns the co. Not a big fan of his music, or any modern country in general. It seems like a pretty decent piece given my lack of knowledge about machetes. I mainly use it as a dust collector. I like it a lot for what it is.
That is a good-looking chopper. It looks like it would be at its best on green wood, vines, living limbs and heavy brush. It is just a little longer than the popular Becker BK9 chopper and the same overall length as the Varusteleka Skrama and the ESEE Junglas. I'd buy it.