Julius Pettersson Woodlore: Why I've Changed My Mind

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2020
  • paulkirtley.co.uk This is a relatively wide-ranging vlog but fundamentally it's a chat about Woodlore bushcraft knives and why I've changed my mind about using one of them in particular. Swedish blacksmith Julius Pettersson made a run of 250 hand-forged Woodlore knives. I'm fortunate enough to own one of these as well as some other highly sought-after classics of this design. My views about them have changed though, and I explain my thinking in the video.
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  • @kravist518
    @kravist518 Před 3 lety +18

    One of my top CZcams channels no gear pushing, no “you must do it my way or you will die” instructions, just someone giving his opinion on gear and woodsmanship and letting the viewers figure out if it works for them or not Thanks for another informative video

  • @RayGoodwinCanoe
    @RayGoodwinCanoe Před 3 lety +60

    Wow I get a mention in the midst of a knife video! Anyway really interesting stuff on knives. Now worried about myself.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +15

      You are never far from my thoughts Ray ;-)

    • @bertheemskerk3273
      @bertheemskerk3273 Před 3 lety +5

      @@PaulKirtley #bromance

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 Před 3 lety +2

      Wait a minute u guys, i clearly luv Paul waaay more than you, so, in bushcraft circles, are we still leg wrestling over crushes? Lol, or have we gone back to knife/hatchet throwing competition? Or best ever, a blow up doll race, winner gets dinner. Chicken dinner.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +4

      @@lindamon5101 I'm finding this thread increasingly engaging :-)

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PaulKirtley hehe words are kinda fun as are u Paul! U r enjoying us leg wrestling over you? 🙂🤠🤪🥰🤩🥰🤩🥰

  • @peklivanas
    @peklivanas Před 3 lety +4

    Love it you speak about your knives like they are old friends, good to see you’ve made another Video I like how Calculated your opinions on things are Hope to see more PS can’t wait for your book

  • @inthewoodswithbigfoot3941

    Great to see you again! I am finally going on a canoe trip next week and I want to thank you ahead of time for the skills that I have gained from you for this trip. Thanks so very much!

  • @Helleuphoria
    @Helleuphoria Před 3 lety +1

    Great to see you back Paul! Can't believe how well kept your knives are after so much time of hard graft

  • @fizzlebug
    @fizzlebug Před 3 lety +6

    Joining the crowd here and saying Good to see you again, Paul! :) Always loved your calm and informative opinions on things!

  • @ldsphotodude49
    @ldsphotodude49 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Mr. Kirtley it's good to see you always enjoyed and learned from you in the past.

  • @CommonCentsOutdoorsman

    Great to see another vid Paul. I reallly appreciate your style and have watched for years. Knives and more Q&A's... I'm In!

  • @MonkeyDaddy
    @MonkeyDaddy Před 3 lety

    Very glad to see you making another video. Always informative and entertaining. I finally got a hold of Simon at Raven, and put a deposit on a PK1 - one more year to wait. I'm really looking forward to seeing your upcoming video about this knife. Thanks again for your awesome content. Cheers!

  • @Christyleadbitter
    @Christyleadbitter Před 3 lety

    Will definitely be getting the book. And it’s great to see you back making videos.

  • @GarethZoeWildcamps
    @GarethZoeWildcamps Před 3 lety +11

    Completely agree Paul. We always get asked about kit (more than anything else), but ultimately we tell people you can go out with the cheapest kit in the world and have a good trip if you invest some time to learn how to use things within it's limits and do so safely. Good to see you back on screen. Really enjoyed your Berens trip a while back. All the best, Gareth&Zoe Wildcamps

  • @richarddsouza7761
    @richarddsouza7761 Před 3 lety +2

    I'd like to watch your reviews on equipment. I'm still building out my kit and after watching so many of your videos it's clear you know what you're talking about. Some of us can only get out so often and watching a review by you would be informative and entertaining while we're at home thinking about the next trip.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Richard. I appreciate the trust. I see you have commented elsewhere recently too. Thanks for your engagement with my materials here on CZcams. I'll do my best to catch up with replies in the coming days and weeks. Warm regards, Paul

  • @bluesleeper16v
    @bluesleeper16v Před 3 lety

    Yes! Another PK video to watch. Looking forward to the book Paul. 👍

  • @duncanbrown7160
    @duncanbrown7160 Před 3 lety

    Great to have a new Paul Kirtley video. CZcams and the outdoors community has missed these during the covid lockdown. Thank you for continuing to share your knowledge and insight.

  • @seancarter1456
    @seancarter1456 Před 3 lety +2

    Welcome back Paul! Nice to see you back online 👍😀

  • @darrenthompson6115
    @darrenthompson6115 Před 3 lety

    Great to see your back buddy and interesting thoughts on your knife tools...👍👍

  • @funkyuk1
    @funkyuk1 Před 3 lety

    Nice to see you’re well. Just yesterday I was thinking I hadn’t seen a video from you for a good while 👍🏼

  • @CSkalko
    @CSkalko Před 3 lety

    Loved the discussion. Thanks for pointing out the book website as well. I am new to your content over the last few months, so I wasn't aware. I can't wait to read it!

  • @chrisgoodier3662
    @chrisgoodier3662 Před 3 lety

    Interesting video and to hear your thought process behind the change in process. Great to see you back as well

  • @saraskold9631
    @saraskold9631 Před 3 lety

    cant wait for the book glad to see you making videos again

  • @GlobalHarvestDirect
    @GlobalHarvestDirect Před 3 lety

    Always good to listen to your advise and ideas, in particular how & why you adapt your ideas over time. I also like your reference to your guitar playing & your willingness to be more understanding of the requests for answer to things amongst the newer bushcraft viewers ... you have the knowledge, experience & understanding & that’s what people are tapping into. Great job as always... hope to see more soon.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      Wonderful! Thank you Stuart. I appreciate the feedback. All the best, Paul

    • @GlobalHarvestDirect
      @GlobalHarvestDirect Před 3 lety

      Paul Kirtley thanks for taking to reply, much appreciated

  • @shanelonergan1792
    @shanelonergan1792 Před 3 lety

    Great to see you back Paul hopefully we'll see you in more videos soon take care

  • @reemeers4910
    @reemeers4910 Před 3 lety

    Really enjoyed this video. Nice to hear that you started playing the guitar again during lock down. That makes 2 of is!

  • @chrismurnin722
    @chrismurnin722 Před 3 lety

    great to have you back Paul.

  • @aeromech8563
    @aeromech8563 Před 3 lety

    Buy once cry once! I still have knives and kit from the early 80's it still works and accompanies me on my trips out bush here in Australia since I have emigrated. Great vid 😎🇦🇺

  • @antb101mb
    @antb101mb Před 3 lety +1

    Bet you never thought your 10 year celebrations would be in a pandemic a decade ago!
    Good to see you back on the screen.
    My go to knife keeps getting smaller!! Now pretty much use an eldris all the time, that stainless steel just seems to hold an edge for ever and that’s what draws me in.

  • @joeelliott181
    @joeelliott181 Před 3 lety

    lovely to see you back Paul

  • @TheDanpearcedp
    @TheDanpearcedp Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Paul, great video if not a touch ironic.. I’m a guitar tutor and have played for 25+ years and own lots of gear be it amps, pedals, guitars etc and I’m exactly the way you mentioned in that context, I can happily use any of my gear and make it work quite flippantly but as someone new to bushcraft I’m currently obsessing over ‘the kit’. It’s good to know there are people out there whom operate in a similar way. Love all of your content, very inspiring.

  • @creamiegoodness
    @creamiegoodness Před 3 lety

    Thanks for posting Paul, it's always something of interest.

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234

    I was always curious about your knife. Good video, thanks and take care.

  • @andyhall3369
    @andyhall3369 Před 3 lety

    YES! It's been too long! Like the format of diving into a niche video and sharing your thoughts. Look forward to the upcoming axe videos. In the meantime, will keep surviving with the podcasts. As discussed, I'll start off with 5 copies of the book please.

  • @Jackloreknives
    @Jackloreknives Před 3 lety +37

    Hi Paul,
    I'm not an expert when it comes to stainless steels but I believe they have better wear resistance and perhaps can be built with a slightly higher RC value when compared to 01 or other carbon steels.
    If you push 01 much beyond 59.5 to 60Rc there is a risk it could chip when used for hard bushcraft use especially if that knife has a fine scandi bevel.
    01 is at it's toughest at 57Rc which is quite soft, back in the good old days many thought a knife that made 55HRc was good, and it would function, but need more frequent resharpening.
    It certainly wouldn't chip thats for sure:)
    Many makers including myself now aim for 59 to 59.5 as the go to Hrc for 01. It is purported to be the best compromise hardness value for an 01 knife. A careful user night do better with a harder blade maybe?
    Perhaps you as a full time user will appreciate the subtle nuances of the various steels in usage more than the average/ part time bushcrafter like myself and probably a lot of others too.
    Personally my own knives don't need to be sharpened often just stropped, but then I am only able to get out a couple of times a month for a simple "Overnighter" mostly:)
    Perhaps the handle chipping issue you mention with regard to the Julius Pettersson knife could be due to stabilised scales, or just a very hard batch of timber?
    I may be wrong, but the scales do look stabilised. There is always a trade off. With stabilised scales, you get a very inert handle but at the expense of it becoming a little more brittle, so if dropped and landing on a hard surface like a stone you could chip the handle. If not stabilised there will be a chance the scales could absorb moisture from the environment and shrink or expand ,sometimes quite alarmingly which could in extreme cases cause the handle to fail.
    As a knife maker I have almost driven myself to distraction trying to build a bomb proof knife, one that will hold it's edge forever, never need re sharpening, will never roll or chip and never become damaged if someone drops it from a skyscraper onto concrete or stones but sadly in the real world this is not to be.
    Like most things in life, knife making is a compromise.
    If you want a real workhorse knife then perhaps stainless and Micarta are the way to go with robust mechanical fixings and high strength epoxies but it won't win any prizes for beauty or be as aesthetically pleasing or show off the knife makers craft as well as one fitted with some nice burl or other wood.
    But then of course beauty is always in the eye of the beholder!
    The onus is on the owner to care for the tool as most knives whether carbon steel or stainless should last a lifetime with proper care and use.
    Sandy
    PS I'm doing my homework regarding RWL and CPM stainless steels

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +18

      Hi Sandy, it's great to hear from you. Thanks for taking the time to join the conversation and provide your perspective. I really am in awe of your work, not just the results but also your work ethic. Your knives are both great working tools as well as things of beauty. You are one of two makers of Woodlore-type knives that I regularly recommend to people who want a nice, yet functional knife. The problem with wooden scales swelling and being a real issue is one I had with boxwood scales on a stainless PK1 knife (after it had been in a river!). My expeditioning knife now has micarta scales :-) Warmest regards, Paul

    • @Jackloreknives
      @Jackloreknives Před 3 lety +22

      @@PaulKirtley Thanks Paul. It's wonderful to know my work is highly regarded by you and others. I've really put heart and soul into it.
      Sandy:)

    • @clivecro4971
      @clivecro4971 Před 3 lety +10

      @@Jackloreknives
      Sandy you are with out doubt one of only a handful of master craftsman left in the world that truly knows what they are doing when it comes to making a knife.
      Your work is absolutely awesome and I agree whole heartedly with Paul, your work ethic stands out above all others.
      😉👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @outofeden_bushcraft3142
      @outofeden_bushcraft3142 Před 3 lety +4

      Jackloreknives Sandy you can ask anyone who knows me and has asked me the question if I could only choose one knife which would it be. I have always and will always maintain that my Jacklore is the finest and strongest knife I own . All the others would go before it would. I have really used the hell out of that knife and have never put it on a stone. I strop it after every use and it comes back razor sharp every time. Loving to keep my Knives shiny a rub it down with alcohol after each use as well and it brings the blade right back to looking new.

    • @shanelonergan1792
      @shanelonergan1792 Před 3 lety +1

      That's a great comment sandy and you make fantastic knives I'm just wondering what's your take on k720 steel for knives?

  • @Simon-ej6hk
    @Simon-ej6hk Před 3 lety

    Very excited for the book Paul! 😁👍

  • @farquharwilson2523
    @farquharwilson2523 Před 3 lety +1

    Good to see you back, interesting chat on knives and steel.

  • @cameronlewington3005
    @cameronlewington3005 Před 3 lety

    Always appreciate your knowledge/experience Paul (especially botanical). Good to see you again ...Cam 👍🏻

  • @getsmart3701
    @getsmart3701 Před 3 lety

    Great to see and hear your rational approach to our hobby again. Sent

  • @DannyRiskit
    @DannyRiskit Před 3 lety +9

    First! Lovely to see you back, hopefully you'll do more youtube videos again! Ok now I'll actually watch the video.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +4

      haha well done. Good to be back.

    • @DannyRiskit
      @DannyRiskit Před 3 lety +2

      @@PaulKirtley ok now that i watched it, i do enjoy kit videos, but it's refreshing to see bushcraft and outdoor videos that don't have a focus on the gear.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      @@DannyRiskit :-)

  • @WELSBYROOTS
    @WELSBYROOTS Před 3 lety +1

    awesome, keep it coming brother!

  • @feartheduck6664
    @feartheduck6664 Před 3 lety

    Great to see you back. Raven PK1 is a fabulous knife.

  • @uuguul
    @uuguul Před 3 lety +1

    Happy to hear from you again

  • @bushnut8305
    @bushnut8305 Před 3 lety

    Good to see you again Paul, it’s been awhile. Hopefully we’ll be able to do our Manitoba winter trip, if not this winter than the next.

  • @Among-the-trees
    @Among-the-trees Před 3 lety

    Looking forward to the axe book. Pre order amazon done, would love a signed copy thou. All the best Michael.

  • @esdee11
    @esdee11 Před 3 lety +2

    You have been sorely missed. Looking forward to seeing more vids.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety

      Awww thank you. I appreciate the kind words.

  • @Jeffrey1978
    @Jeffrey1978 Před 3 lety

    It's great to see you again Paul; miss your videos! God Bless!

  • @warwickshireoutdoors
    @warwickshireoutdoors Před 3 lety

    Nice to see you posting. Agree with your sentiments. Good luck with the guitar!🏕

  • @oldprentonian7767
    @oldprentonian7767 Před 3 lety

    Top vid Paul, cheers.

  • @Ian_Kaos
    @Ian_Kaos Před 3 lety

    Wow, ten years already, congratulations. Seems like yesterday.
    I left my Wilkinson sword micarta woodlore on the front of my car for a whole winter! Took a bit of work to clean up, but it’s still getting use. I use the jp blade that I handled myself mostly for carving still.

  • @spsmith1965
    @spsmith1965 Před 3 lety +1

    I've been missing your videos. Thanks.

  • @birdswildlife
    @birdswildlife Před 3 lety

    Oh we've been missing you mate, nice to see you back!

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      Cheers. Hope to be here more often.

  • @KrcIIXpalm
    @KrcIIXpalm Před 3 lety

    Great ideology on the topic mate. A lot of people have abandoned the bushcrafter/woodsman mindset and are increasingly materialistic. This video was refreshing.

  • @edwardfletcher7790
    @edwardfletcher7790 Před 2 lety

    Paul, I'm really glad you've realised how obsessed people are with their kit 👍
    As a long time Bushcraft guide the first thing people will ask you about is recommendations for kit because they respect your experience.
    Your Antler handle Woodlore doesn't need a new sheath, it just needs repairing. Make sure you add a drain hole.

  • @drbrown1970
    @drbrown1970 Před 3 lety

    Thanks Paul, food for thought just as I considering moving/upgrading to a different knife to my trusty Mora Companion.

  • @Overlandtraveladventure

    Great to see you back, its been way too long Paul :)

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety

      It has been indeed. Glad to be finding the outdoors time to make some more videos. I'm grateful you appreciate them.

  • @davidandrews7406
    @davidandrews7406 Před 3 lety

    Great to see this. I’d had the thought just two days ago that I wished you were still posting regularly on CZcams. Come on back! More how tos, more APK! ...cheers from Newfoundland

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety

      Hi Dave, thanks for the positive words. I'll be uploading more videos going forward. Maybe even some more Q&A sessions. Cheers!

  • @joshuahemingway4343
    @joshuahemingway4343 Před 3 lety

    Great vid Paul. I bought an Alan Wood Woodlore in the same year (2000), also off the back of my first ever bushcraft course. I loved it, but I ended up selling it a few years back. I miss the knife, but I've never had any difficulty with any of the other knives I've used over the years (some of which I've made myself.) My go-to these days is a Mora Robust or Clipper; not because they're the best, but because I always get some bright spark claiming that the knife makes all the difference. There's a lot to be said for using the tools that students are expected to use.

  • @fcernst
    @fcernst Před 3 lety

    Great to see you again..Hope you can start creating more videos again soon..

  • @BackGardenBushcraft
    @BackGardenBushcraft Před 3 lety

    Loved the video Paul. You know what im like with my tool collection 🤣 hope you are well. All the best, Tom.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha thanks Tom. Hope you are doing well. Keep that collection under control.... :-)

    • @BackGardenBushcraft
      @BackGardenBushcraft Před 3 lety

      @@PaulKirtley Will do! Most importantly i try to use them all at least 🤣

  • @BorisKarlovic
    @BorisKarlovic Před 3 lety

    Great to see you back on you tube.

  • @Louiseskybunker
    @Louiseskybunker Před rokem

    Beautiful.

  • @bushcraftstevesonnyokeeffe

    Hi paul great video great talk .so your a head Bangor player now fair play to you I look forward to your book .all best Steve .

  • @forestedforestschool
    @forestedforestschool Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. Interesting to hear your take on the knives. At the end of the day they're tools to be used. Pointless keeping them in a box; like a watch sitting in a safe and never worn. I've been working my way through your podcasts and just bought the Art of Fire book as a result. I look forward to the axe book, cheers.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks. I hope you enjoy Dan's book. More podcasts in the pipeline too. Thanks for listening.

  • @alphapatriot8405
    @alphapatriot8405 Před 3 lety

    Thnxs 4 uploading & sharing

  • @RobEvansWoodsman
    @RobEvansWoodsman Před 3 lety +4

    As a complete knife nutt and part time maker I have experience with many knives and steels, each have their good points and bad, I've used an RWL 34 knife on a weeks canoe trip and it got the thumbs up from me far better than 01 for edge retention and corrosion resistance.
    I personally prefer 3v or s30v but I'm in full agreement with you that RWL is a better choice for a bush knife.
    Enjoyed the video mate.
    JP woodlore knife has a crap handle, I could have had one years ago but the cheap and nasty handle put me off.
    A quality antler or natural micarta would be great on it but no point paying for the job if the steel turns out crap.

  • @saxdonkey
    @saxdonkey Před 3 lety

    Congrats on the 10 years of Frontier. The bushcraft course last week was one of the best weeks of my life and anyone reading this should book onto a Frontier bushcraft course as soon as they can.
    Looking forward to hearing some guitar round the campfire next time I see you!
    Tommy

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Tommy. Hi praise indeed. I'm glad you enjoyed last week so much. We had a lot of fun delivering the course. I think everyone involved in the course - students and instructors alike - appreciated being out for the week. Great to see you managed to bag a place on the Intermediate course next year too! I don't currently intend to impose my guitar playing on anyone around the campfire but we'll see. Give it a couple of decades..... :-) I'm looking forward to checking out some of your music, though. Cheers, Paul

    • @okamzikzastaveni3474
      @okamzikzastaveni3474 Před 3 lety

      @@PaulKirtley Yeah. Even without any sort of camping/bushcraft experience , and some language barrier it was a week to remember!! I will join the intermediate course too , but when i will fell ready eheheh. Thank for everything Paul&Crew
      Hello tommy :)

  • @monty5583
    @monty5583 Před 3 lety

    Soaking the handle in Boiled linseed oil over night and then applying a good paste wax should keep the wood from chipping easily... maybe worth a try... glad to see you back look forward to your book

  • @EventyrsorenDenmark
    @EventyrsorenDenmark Před 3 lety

    Cool video. Thanks a Lot

  • @joeantonicci8920
    @joeantonicci8920 Před 3 lety

    loved it

  • @bobbyson39
    @bobbyson39 Před 3 lety

    great video, Paul, I can a mini-series in the making here

  • @nandayane
    @nandayane Před 2 lety

    The woodlore pattern is nice!

  • @chrisorawe
    @chrisorawe Před 3 lety

    Lovely to see you back again Paul, missing the #AskPaulKirtley

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Chris. There may be some good news regarding APK coming soon.... watch this space ;-)

  • @max_fjellstorm
    @max_fjellstorm Před 2 lety +1

    What you thoughts now that you’ve used it? Those the forged finish make a difference in use?

  • @dtl5623
    @dtl5623 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi Paul. Nice video.
    I scandi-vexxed my Hultafors GK, so too my Morakniv Robust. I bash them & have fun. From what I can gather the Robust is made from C100 & the GK from SK5 steel. Both are modest steels but heat treated well & I use them regularly.

  • @davidcann6021
    @davidcann6021 Před 3 lety

    Question, have you ever had to change the handle on a knife? I bought a Helle which isn't full tang and the wood wraps round the handle but I cant imagine it will ever come off with light use, the BK9 takes the brunt :)

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      I had one knife where the wood swelled and when it shrank again, it was a mess, pushed up the pins, gap between the tang and scales. I asked the maker to fish it and even though he tried, the handle needed replacing. I've also had a few handles break.

  • @tonyeden8381
    @tonyeden8381 Před 3 lety

    Nice to see a PK video

  • @eagleridge1972
    @eagleridge1972 Před 3 lety

    Great vid Paul, is your knife the PK1 available? I feel that the positives of stainless are far more than the positives of carbon, for the only reason I personally can think of is the ability to spark off flint or chert, you probably are carrying a small hatchet or axe anyhow and a striker doesn't weigh much either.

  • @NWBushman
    @NWBushman Před 3 lety

    I've always appreciated your opinion on everything Bushcraft & this one is no different. I too bought a Woodlore (1999) & used it constantly. I found the handle too thin. I have collected many Bushcraft knives over the years & realized a few years ago that I'm storing them......just to store them. I felt guilty for them sitting in a safe & not being used as they were intended. I am not a collector, per se, so every time I would break them out to admire the craftsmanship, I realized I'm giving them a kind of disservice. I started selling them, trading them or giving them away. Too, I found an incredible knife maker in your country & have bought a few of his tools. I haven't looked back. Ben Orford is an amazing maker. I look forward to future videos & the book. I've already sent the email.

  • @zdenekbart
    @zdenekbart Před měsícem

    I'am knife steel nerd, and I'am glad for that. In these modern days we have a lot better steels then in history. Love and use MagnaCut, M390, Infi. I have Woodlore from Custom knife maker Igor Hritz in MagnaCut steel. Best knife. 🔥🇨🇿

  • @stacysscottishadventures851

    I'm trying to build my kit, and really want to be able to cut wood for my wood burning stove, but trying to decide on an axe or knife first? Which one would you buy first? Having a bit of trouble finding an axe small enough but powerful enough for why I need it. Any suggestions welcome 😁 also will I be accosted by the police for being out with something like that? Love ur videos btw ❤

  • @danielflowers3564
    @danielflowers3564 Před 3 lety

    10:25 the descriptive content is where you get me 👍🏻 personal level of use. It’s the nitty gritty of saying “ they don’t build them like they used too”

  • @WELSBYROOTS
    @WELSBYROOTS Před 3 lety

    I was thinking on it and if you wax and wrap your knife, then soak your sheath and let it dry with the knife in place. It may tighten up around it again......or not

  • @TheMglen
    @TheMglen Před 3 lety

    Well that's something to think about. Cheers Paul

  • @mjallenuk
    @mjallenuk Před 3 lety

    Informative ... still prefer the podcasts but get why this needed to be done. I've put my email in for the book. I'll be wanting it signed!

  • @RoughTimba
    @RoughTimba Před 3 lety +5

    I have a Steve wade cox one, did you know him. I'm a guitarist myself. Fender telecaster is my choice of axe ...

  • @sammyslavvu1981
    @sammyslavvu1981 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video Paul, I completely agree. I haven't bought new equipment for a few years now, in fact I have moved a lot of my items on as they weren't getting used as much as I would like. I tend to tell beginners that they will more and likely start out as kit junkies as they are trying to find out what works for them, however it is important to not fall in to the trap of just consuming the latest a greatest and claim to be outdoorsy. There has to come a point where the focus comes back to being outdoors and learning about the natural world. I have established the equipment that I need for different types of travel from canoeing, hiking, hill walking and just spending time in the woodlands and for me some of the best bits of gear I use are things I either started with or have made myself. Stay safe Paul.
    ATB Sammy :)

  • @Drufus81
    @Drufus81 Před 3 lety +1

    Well, this was a lovely surprise.
    Looking forward to any future treats.
    Also, did anyone else allow their inner child to giggle at 22:00 ?

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      :-) Glad the video was a positive surprise. Thanks. More to come...

  • @Carolina_Trekker
    @Carolina_Trekker Před 3 lety

    Hi Paul, I hope you're well. I also spend a lot of time in a canoe with an 01 scandi, "woodlore" style blade on my hip. I somewhat consider myself a traditionalist, so I have not ventured into any kydex or composite sheaths for my blade. But I'm curious of your opinion: when paddling, would you prefer a more modern stainless blade AND kydex/composite sheath? Thanks -- Cheers from the US

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety

      Hi Isaac, I did consider a Kydex sheath for an O1 knife but in the end I was so happy with the RWL34 stainless, that I stuck with a leather sheath after adopting the stainless for canoe trips.

  • @nigelpritchard994
    @nigelpritchard994 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve got the woodlore 25th anniversary knife like yours mine is number 098 I got it from woodlore ,,never sell never use ..I’ve got other knifes I use …love the video

  • @Druide-ie1pc
    @Druide-ie1pc Před 10 měsíci

    Try the Sleipter steel for Bushcraft knives.
    The Joker Bushlore or the Lars Fält Bushlore, are now in Sleiptner steel.
    Sleipner is not full stainless, but more resistance against rust.

  • @John-oz1do
    @John-oz1do Před 2 lety

    Great video, Thanks . i suggest you get some custom kydex sheaths with drainage holes.

  • @ROE1300
    @ROE1300 Před 3 lety

    Silly me, all this time getting by with a Victorinox SAK. What was I thinking?
    Good video. I like your definition of Bushcraft vs. other forms of camping.

  • @rossbalharrie4992
    @rossbalharrie4992 Před 3 lety

    I think you can wet form the existing sheath to obtain a secure fit again?

  • @sentrypeer
    @sentrypeer Před 3 lety

    Move to see and hear from you Paul! Hope you are well.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      All good here thanks Gav. Been a weird summer but I'm certainly not unique in that respect. Hope all is good with you too.

    • @sentrypeer
      @sentrypeer Před 3 lety

      @@PaulKirtley Good to hear. Yeah, not bad. Can't believe it's the 1st October. I hope to do some courses next year with you as Ben is trialling some respite. Keep sane! Cheers mate. Say hi to spoons and the crew.

  • @TheHolken89
    @TheHolken89 Před 3 lety

    Hello Paul!
    As always I am enjoying your content.
    I own one of these knives (not one of the numbered ones but Julius makes a clone). Recently I looked at your video about how to creat big sparks with a swedish firesteel. I have found that I have big problems with your technique using Julius knife. So I am wondering if you have found it harder to make sparks with the tip of this knife?
    All the best from Sweden
    Tim

  • @lindamon5101
    @lindamon5101 Před 3 lety +1

    Paul! Hey buddy! Great to see you!

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety

      Hey Linda. Great to hear from you :-)

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PaulKirtley i confess i missed u terribly! Feel free to find a set of Beatrix Potter books& read those on camera, u could read a bloody phone book& i'd listen!🦔🐿🐇🐦🕊🦢🦆🦉i love you Paul! Like a cousin or brother from another mother! You are absolutely admirable! All the best from Heartlandia! Art Capital of the midwest☆🤠☆♡♡♡♡

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety

      @@lindamon5101 Thank you Linda. I'm blushing,

    • @lindamon5101
      @lindamon5101 Před 3 lety

      @@PaulKirtley oh good keep those cheeks rosey, theyre more kissable that way hehe! Love is the answer. Someone once said!

  • @JPLamoureuxsTravels
    @JPLamoureuxsTravels Před 3 lety

    Glad you are back me ol mate..... 😉 and I’m right with you there on kit 100% my ethos also, we all get sucked in when we start out but us old hands are a little fed up with the hype now... 🤨😂
    I’ve got my woodlore in my knife box I got a new sheath as they all go baggy in the end... just like us lol 😂

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      Lol a baggy sheath is no fun mate :-) Thanks for the comments. Made me smile.

    • @JPLamoureuxsTravels
      @JPLamoureuxsTravels Před 3 lety +1

      Paul Kirtley lol 😂 I’m glad I made you smile and I’m glad your safe and well 😉👍

  • @spooncarvingwithtom
    @spooncarvingwithtom Před 3 lety

    Hey Paul, good to see you back on here mate. I’m not sure if you know, I have designed my own custom carving knife and it’s made from z-wear in collaboration with K knives Switzerland. From my own testing It’s got about 10x the wear resistant of custom made 01 tool steel knives and can be sharpened with similar abrasives. I sharpen with silicone carbide abrasive papers and you can’t tell you are sharpening such a high wear resistant steel, simply because silicone carbide is far harder than both steels. The little DC4 stones would be a perfect partner for a z wear bushcraft knife. It is the vanadium carbide within the steel which when the carbon steel edge wears exposes the carbides. I’d typically strop an 01 carving knife every 30 - 60 mins to keep it shaving sharp for carving and I went between 7-10 hours before having to strop the z-wear. All the best and warmest regards, Tom

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Tom! Great to hear from you. Thanks for your update. I look into your carving knife. I had seen the sharpening kits you were putting together. As always, your attention to detail and thorough research shines through in everything you do :-) Cheers, Paul

    • @spooncarvingwithtom
      @spooncarvingwithtom Před 3 lety

      @@PaulKirtley Thanks for the kind words, much appreciated. If you have an interest in Z-wear for a bushcraft knife I may be able to arrange something and get one out to you through Roman, or possibly even collaborate with Roman with your own design. All possibilities, but no pressure either way, I'll leave it with you. You have my email, so don't hesitate to email for further info. Warmest regards, Tom.

  • @willownoel5017
    @willownoel5017 Před 2 lety

    I have a old stainless steel plastic handle folding Buck knife I found in a junk drawer that does just fine.

  • @willadams6217
    @willadams6217 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Paul good to see you back on CZcams. One thought in regards to O1 is that as more use is on the knife and the more it has been sharpened over time, then the steel that is now at the cutting edge would have been further in the stock at time of heat treatment. Depending on the heat treat (in particular soak times) then it's very likely that the steel that is now exposed on the cutting edge isn't the same steel as what it was when the knife was fresh and won't have the same hardness and edge retention as it once did. Hope that makes sense?

    • @willadams6217
      @willadams6217 Před 3 lety

      Actually you could say the same for any knife steel not just O1, but thought it could be relevant as your O1 knives have a lot of use on them.

    • @glbwoodsbum2567
      @glbwoodsbum2567 Před rokem

      I don't believe a Woodlore knife is differentially hardened.

  • @neemancallender9092
    @neemancallender9092 Před 3 lety +1

    Good to see you here
    More please
    Do enjoy the knife
    Use it in good health
    Do you use kydex sheaths?
    Ascetics?
    What happened to the Garberg that you gave such high reviews

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Neeman. It's good to hear from you. I don't typically use Kydex or other plastic sheaths except the standard Mora plastic sheaths. The Garberg is still kicking around in a knife drawer. I used it for quite a while and liked it for canoe trips. It doesn't replace my PK1 though. Also, for more general bushcraft use, there is too much belly in the blade of the Garberg to make it a good carver. The Woodlore shape or a basic Mora is better for the latter. Best, Paul

  • @outofeden_bushcraft3142
    @outofeden_bushcraft3142 Před 3 lety +1

    Good to see you back Paul . This video came at a perfect time. I was just telling my buddy a few weeks ago I'm going to use my Julius Peterson for the next two or three months and see how it does. The metal feels a little softer then my 01 woodlore's but I could be wrong. I'm really looking forward to see how you get on with yours as you have a hell of a lot more experience than I do. Really excited about your new book coming out as well. Is it available for pre-order?

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  Před 3 lety +2

      I'll be interested to compare notes with you in due course. The book isn't available to pre-order from me yet as I don't have the ecommerce set up yet. That's a job for the back end of the year. The book is currently due to be available in March. If you go to the site wildernessaxeskills.com and leave your email address, I'll drop you a line when I have more news, availability, etc. Cheers, Paul

    • @outofeden_bushcraft3142
      @outofeden_bushcraft3142 Před 3 lety

      @@PaulKirtley Thanks Paul 🙏