KnifeCenter FAQ #97: Cheap Knives for Survival Kits

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • We take a look at the kind of knives you stash away in a survival kit for “just in case.” Plus, David covers a misconception about ferro rods, a bit of talk about knife-making epoxies, and we highlight one of your epic knife mishaps.
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    Buck 112 Ranger: kcoti.com/3QPbZha
    CIVIVI Badlands Vagabond: kcoti.com/3xupkVD
    Steel Will Modus: kcoti.com/3QNpnm3
    Cold Steel Crawford 1: kcoti.com/3SbBzOM
    Ontario RAT Model 1: kcoti.com/3BMoGoQ
    Cold Steel Pocket Bushman: kcoti.com/3R4l2LD
    Morakniv Companion: kcoti.com/3RQqvXv
    TOPS Fieldcraft 3.5: kcoti.com/3Lk48ah
    Morakniv Garberg: kcoti.com/3eY8WGt
    Boker Optima: kcoti.com/3Saw3M9
    Victorinox Swiss Army One-Hand Trekker: kcoti.com/3BJxRGG
    Victorinox Swiss Army RangerWood: kcoti.com/3df4Kle
    L.T. Wright Pouter: kcoti.com/3dfa7kp
    Benchmade Flyway: kcoti.com/3qM0Wem
    0:00 Intro
    0:45 Knife Fail of the Week
    2:04 Cheap Knives for Survival Kits
    11:13 Ferro Rods and Carbon Steel
    14:25 Bushcraft Folding Knife with Wood Saw
    18:16 Epoxy for Knife Handles
    19:55 Grounded Mosquitos
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  • @djfugi
    @djfugi Před rokem +4

    I really appreciate you taking the time to answer my question. I didn't think it would actually get picked, and I have been swamped at work the past few days, so imagine my surprise when I came to check out the new videos I hadn't yet watched. You provided a great list with a lot of things for me to think about, and this comments section is not disappointing, either! That's why you gotta love the knife community! I definitely consider myself a knife guy, but I know the limits of my knowledge, which is why I love KnifeCenter videos. I learn something new in pretty much every video.
    And in case anybody is wondering, the front runners from the suggestions in this video are the Rat Model 1, Crawford 1 and Mora Companion Spark.

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Před rokem +2

      Happy to help, it was a fun one! -DCA

  • @jimjimson6518
    @jimjimson6518 Před rokem +14

    Mora's are unbeaten, however I stand by my cold steel pocket bushman. It's in my pocket now. It's the most overbuilt folder available. I've carried for 2 years and have trusted that thing with torque I'd never apply to any other folder I've held before. Ive ground a second choil and some jimping. I've tied a monkey fist into the locking mechanism. This allows me three positions to hold the knife in, for fine carving hard use and light chopping. I carry a bandana with me everywhere and that has proved useful to wrap around the handle to prevent hotspots. Love this thing and recommend to any working man

    • @chrisjosekuehl
      @chrisjosekuehl Před rokem +2

      I’ve been thinking about getting one as a back up knife to my fixed blade. How does the edge hold up and is the lock as hard to pull as they say. I only ask because I want my kids to be able to use it.

    • @jimjimson6518
      @jimjimson6518 Před rokem +2

      @@chrisjosekuehl it takes two hands to operate, no way around it. The spring that operated the lock is stiff at first, but it will loosen up, my 8 yo can do it sometimes. It is big in the hands and needs some modding to be comfortable. The blade steel is good. Not great, not bad. Im hard on mine, and it holds an edge through some abuse, relatively easy to sharpen.

    • @chrisjosekuehl
      @chrisjosekuehl Před rokem +1

      @@jimjimson6518 thanks for the info, I’ll be getting on for sure. What mods have you done to yours?

    • @CadillacDriver
      @CadillacDriver Před rokem +1

      Most overbuilt folder available?
      Get out a bit more, mate.

    • @chrisjosekuehl
      @chrisjosekuehl Před rokem +1

      @@CadillacDriver what do you think is the toughest or strongest folder?

  • @brianburkart
    @brianburkart Před rokem +15

    I just realized I've been watching this channel for the better part of 2 years now without being subscribed. My bad. Love this channel, as a veteran cook/lifetime knife nerd I always appreciate the fun/new info y'all present. I love the minimizing of production: white room and a laptop with a row of knives. It really helps keep the message about the knives, no bells and whistles, just cool new and old knives.

  • @TahoeRealm
    @TahoeRealm Před rokem +6

    Was glad to see the Coldsteel pocket Bushman. Great knife. Lot of fun. Most sturdy folder ever.

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem

      I can’t think of any other folder under $50 that I would trust to baton with in a survival situation. That thing is a little tank.

  • @buffewo6386
    @buffewo6386 Před rokem +1

    Advice for the ferro-rod question...
    A knife is backup for a striker, not a primary method. The reason for this is simple.
    I have excellent first aid skills, because I got to learn them as I was getting treated as a child/teen. I have learned that any time a sharp, pointy, serrated, or similar surface is exposed it is much more likely to cause an "accident " than when in a sheath/folded. Had a person I went to SERE training do that, and I learn from the mistakes of others...
    My favorite striker is from a local welding shop. Walked in and asked if they could help me. Ended up with a scrap piece of 5mm plate about 1.5x4" with one end rounded and 90°edge all around. Can (and is) used for so many things, but you don't cut yourself with it accidentally trying to throw sparks.
    And if you are going the old "flint & steel" route, you can find sets online.

  • @aPoxOnUsernames
    @aPoxOnUsernames Před rokem +21

    For the stash everywhere knife i went with the crkt minimalist... they are small enough to fit any kit anywhere but still durable enough to be useful... and the handle comfort is surprisingly good for the size

    • @grovesy333
      @grovesy333 Před rokem +2

      They sharpen up well too

    • @CadillacDriver
      @CadillacDriver Před rokem

      CRKT 😂😂

    • @kakashi1234777
      @kakashi1234777 Před rokem +1

      I have one in the warncliff style and I love it. The design is super handy. To bad the steel is shit. Not a huge deal just I need to run it on a ceramic rod before ever use. For the price I highly recommend

    • @acid6urns
      @acid6urns Před 10 měsíci

      @@kakashi1234777nah man i can’t justify 5cr anything, if you want a minimalist style knife get the SPEC or SPIT, they come in 8cr13mov or SMKW has the SPEW in d2. there’s also the katana blade shape and the green/blue blade printing/scale models have 8cr13mov instead of that garbage ass 5cr

  • @georgebulbakwa9017
    @georgebulbakwa9017 Před rokem +7

    The D2 for a knife stashed in a survival kit isn't much of a problem for me. My solution for D2's less than optimal corrosion resistance is paste wax. It doesn't need much. A wipe from a waxy rag goes a long way. Learned that trick from a wood worker who told me how he protects his tools. Works pretty well for pocket knives.

  • @eriktaylor5704
    @eriktaylor5704 Před rokem +1

    I also purchased a CRKT Pilar from Knife Center. Great service and quality. It is my new love.

  • @jayr526
    @jayr526 Před rokem +1

    I loved Thomas's comments at the end. The wingless mosquito image makes me think of Gary Larsen's cartoon with the frog in a wheelchair.

  • @The4cp
    @The4cp Před rokem +3

    The Buck 100 Slim Select is a great choice. It's what I got multiple of and is also my work knife. It holds up to garden hose, small branches, cardboard and the occasional side of a couch or recliner very well. For a fixed blade Cold Steel Canadian Belt Knife. $16 and absolutely amazing.

  • @Vitoreba
    @Vitoreba Před rokem +1

    I actually loved the answer for the most serious of the day! DCA killed it! 🤣

  • @thepenultimateninja5797
    @thepenultimateninja5797 Před rokem +5

    I would suggest the stainless Mora with the orange accents on the handle, so it's easy to find if you drop it. If it's for a survival kit, then the conditions are likely going to be far from ideal if you end up having to use it.
    Get something you can use in the woods in the dark during a rain storm, while you're tired and hungry.

  • @eriktaylor5704
    @eriktaylor5704 Před rokem +1

    Recently purchased a SAK Huntsman and then added a suspension clip based on some excellent DCA advise. Love the set up. Great way to pocket EDC a SAK.

  • @timothydavis1101
    @timothydavis1101 Před rokem +2

    The Old Timer 970T Buzzsaw has both a plain edge blade and a saw. Love the channel. Keep up the great work.

  • @TartanJack
    @TartanJack Před rokem +4

    Totally with you on the Rat 1. Pure function.

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před rokem

      Yep. RAT-1 and Mora Companion. Two knives you can never have too many of. Buy them in quantity and stash them everywhere.

  • @nonnobissolum
    @nonnobissolum Před rokem +3

    Building a Go-Bag, or stocking a glove box/car boot? Ontario Rat 1 or 2, or the Honey Badgers. You won't regret it.

  • @TheTl33
    @TheTl33 Před rokem +3

    Pocket bushman is my toolbox knife. I used it to cut out over 600 square yards of glued carpet last. Lockup is awesome. Steel is soft and doesn’t last super long, but super easy to touch up on a pocket stone I keep next to it. Also if you are thinking about it to carry, a deep carry Shaman clip fits perfectly on it!

    • @southernsteel4476
      @southernsteel4476 Před rokem

      I loved this knife and wanted to make it work but I had 2 of them lock up permanently on me. CS knows about the issue and they had allegedly fixed it before I bought a second knife. But the second locked up same as the first.

    • @TheTl33
      @TheTl33 Před rokem

      @@southernsteel4476 that’s crazy and unfortunate. I must have got one that was produced after they fixed it. I definitely used it in a way that would have locked it up if it had the issue. With the spine on the ground, edge side up pushing on the lock through the glued carpet on the ground still. Luckily I haven’t had that issue.

  • @mdoe8
    @mdoe8 Před rokem +2

    I’m a big fan of the Crawford 1. Some folks are hung up on the steel, but it has served me very well, tends to occupy my pocket a lot more than some more expensive knives I have. My Crawford is broken in as well and it flips open very easily and smoothly. I
    Like it

    • @joelopez3954
      @joelopez3954 Před rokem

      DCA said it was 4116 steel but I believe it’s 4034, a budget Japanese product that should be just fine at this price point. I just grabbed one at $29 bucks off an Amazon special and I can’t wait!

    • @joelopez3954
      @joelopez3954 Před rokem

      I stand corrected… it just arrived. 4116 stamped on it. Love it! Big blade but very light in the hand or pocket. ❤

  • @NMWanderings
    @NMWanderings Před rokem +1

    Good timing on the first question. I just ordered the "Ganzo G7452P Tactical Folding Knife 440C Blade G10 Handle Axis Lock". It has three things I want to try; it's a Ganzo, thumb studs and axis lock. I realize it's not the best example of any of those, but I couldn't resist at $12!

  • @kjgas6945
    @kjgas6945 Před rokem +1

    Thank you DCA for another great video

  • @dutchanimal010
    @dutchanimal010 Před rokem +1

    For cheap camp/survival knives, the Ontario Camp Plus folders are probably worth putting in the mix almost as a companion knife because they're so stoopid cheap. Could then focus less on a single all-rounder, use the Camp Plus for light food prep stuff and have something more dedicated for the survival use. That'd be my angle on that question.

  • @johnpetry6753
    @johnpetry6753 Před rokem +5

    I'm surprised that the KABAR Dozier folder wasn't mentioned for a kit knife. Great knife for the price point.

    • @clinodev
      @clinodev Před rokem

      Right? The D2 version is right in the middle of their price range.

  • @markfcoble
    @markfcoble Před rokem +1

    Love my pocket Bushman. I wrapped handle in denim. Super strong for my camp fun.

  • @sithus1966
    @sithus1966 Před rokem

    Western knives from back in the day made a great combination knife with blade and saw. The Western 932 has a 4-1/2 blade with a matching saw blade. The one I have came from a small less traveled town where the knife I got was actually the display model. You can still see the spot where the wires held the sheath in place.

  • @nhaukap
    @nhaukap Před rokem

    Really love this channel and you've become a significant influence on most of my recent knife acquisitions! Here's something I (and I think many others) would love to see in a future KC FAQ: How do you and your colleagues at TKC store/house/show off your knife collections at home?? I've turned into an accidental knife collector in the past couple years, mostly of the mid-range EDC variety, and my collection is now at 25+ knives. It would be interesting (and informative!) to see you you all at The Knife Center handle your knife storage at home. (Full disclosure... I am a hobbyist woodworker, so I'm on the lookout for knife box/cabinet storage ideas that I could incorporate into a knife box I plan to build in the near future.). Thanks and keep up the good work!

  • @David.Nightingale
    @David.Nightingale Před rokem +2

    Survival? Hiking? Bug out bag? If we talk knives... All you need is quality small fixed blade, sharpener, and victorinox... 👍

  • @goanddo2371
    @goanddo2371 Před rokem +1

    As always, love the video!
    "Words are hard." ROFL
    And Fly-Away, very clever!

  • @armenarakelian9876
    @armenarakelian9876 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Dca for the valuable information

  • @jeremynedrow7003
    @jeremynedrow7003 Před rokem +1

    I just made a Bowie knife for my bushcraft chopper.I pair it with my Mora robust and they do great.

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 Před rokem +1

    Hi DCA & Thomas. Another great bunch of cutting tools on the table. Great knife story & mishaps. Perhaps that has open a new catagory in "What you shoudn't do with a Knife".Prevention is better than a cure.! We have always carry a Buck 110, use & abuse it but never cut or stab ourselves. Lesson lived & learn perhaps. Great vid matey. Welcome back Thomas. Warm greetings from Australia.

  • @tmutant
    @tmutant Před rokem +1

    I did this several years ago. I got Buck Large Bantams. The handle feels pretty good, it has the same 420HC. It's not really fidgety, but it doesn't need that.

  • @markcocklin9735
    @markcocklin9735 Před rokem

    sir .
    enjoy you content immensely.
    one choice i use for super inexpensive working bushcraft knives are the hultafors line.
    i have the plumbers and the prescision.. both are excellent in the field ,
    and both in the uk cost less than 10 pounds..
    i highly recommend them.
    even over my very expensive bushcraft blades..
    thanks mark..

  • @johnlerner9259
    @johnlerner9259 Před rokem +1

    Excellent episode. Educational and fun! The first question was an engaging one. I thought you would say Rat1 d
    First before the Buck - cool surprise.

  • @sugardove6075
    @sugardove6075 Před rokem +1

    Oh my...
    Of all my knives my favorite is in this weeks video 🙂. At your past recomendation I purchased the Boker Optima II and also purchased the third blade in Cruwear. Like others inflected with the knife bug, this is my "best of".
    Mike

  • @slick_slicers
    @slick_slicers Před rokem +2

    We used to play catch with a knife at school. You’ll be surprised to hear how that ended…. 😊

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      The neat thing about playing catch with knives is that you don't even need to use your hands to catch it!

  • @ronaldrose7593
    @ronaldrose7593 Před rokem

    Hello 👋 David, greetings from Northern California. Thank you for previewing the many promotional priced knives. I like the term 'girthier'. If you haven't patented the term, I'm going to use it. The best to you, stay safe and healthy. 🤗

  • @arrowheadguys7637
    @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +3

    I had a new embarrassing knife story happen since last week. I got the Creely Cruwear Mako from you guys last week. Sat down on the couch to open it. Opened the box and the knife is not shipped inside the sheath, its in what looks like an anti-static bag with a rubber tip protector on the blade. I grabbed the bag to lift it out of the box and the knife shot straight thru the bottom of the bag and landed tip down in the top of my bare footed big toe. I was bleeding pretty bad so I left the knife and went and got bandaged up. Went back to investigate and discovered the knife had cut through the rubber tip protector which allowed it to cut right through the bag as I picked it up.

    • @yankee23a
      @yankee23a Před rokem +1

      If you were from New York...youd probably sue them .....

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +1

      @@yankee23a Instead I sent the maker a friendly email about what happened. Really not sure why the knife isn't shipped in the sheath, it would save cost on packaging and be safer. Can't think of any fixed blades I've bought that weren't packaged within their sheath.

  • @darkinertia2
    @darkinertia2 Před rokem +1

    i vouch for both the cold steel kudu and the pocket bushman. the bushmans lock is insane at full blown batoning and that 4116 krupp steel is one of my favorites for how easy it is to use and it holds an edge as well as doesnt rust as easily. i love the kudu because its dirt cheap and its been a staple as a food knife for me on the go

    • @henryvandeventer2457
      @henryvandeventer2457 Před rokem

      Same. I love all my Cold Steel knives, but I really enjoy the Kudu (I have one in every bag as a back up) and it's never let me down. Same for the Pocket Bushman, I've used mine hard and never had an issue.

  • @garystearns5922
    @garystearns5922 Před rokem +1

    I like the cold steel fin wolf, have several laying around in several different colors.

  • @NonyaDamnbusiness
    @NonyaDamnbusiness Před rokem

    I Dremel'd off the powdercoating on a section of the top of my TOPS BOB 3.5 making sure it has a sharp spine and it throws sparks just fine. I did the same thing with my original first production TOPS BOB and it throws sparks just fine too. I keep my knives clean and oiled when not in use and no issues with rust at all.

  • @matthewrussell485
    @matthewrussell485 Před rokem +2

    For the survival knife under $50 I would hav to go with the Cold Steel Finn Wolf love the scandi grind and the triad lock I pocket carried one for years and love it

  • @narwalionn6368
    @narwalionn6368 Před rokem +1

    Another great saw knife is the victorionox equinox. My spelling is ish, but I’ve had it for quite a few years and they’re really nice to hold and fairly compact. Definitely recommend

  • @southernlonghorn4507
    @southernlonghorn4507 Před rokem

    The Sanrenmu (SRM) 9019 is another GREAT saw blade utility type camp/hunt knife I can vouch for and highly recommend that has decent Sandvik steel and an excellent basic assortment of tools. The price is very reasonable so you can stash them all over if you want.

  • @ahandsomehippopotamus
    @ahandsomehippopotamus Před rokem +1

    Thank you again David 🎉

  • @kanukkarhu
    @kanukkarhu Před rokem +4

    Really enjoy the channel. I too would recommend a Mora as a stashed kit knife all day every day. 👍
    I recently stapped my favourite neck knife (an ESEE Xancudo) to my ESEE Junglas 2 to store them and realized that it made a really cool pair - a large blade and a neck knife from the same brand. Kinda fun! I then took my Ol' Faithful Becker BK 9 and strapped my little Becker BK11 to it, and I thought, "Hey, that's pretty cool too." And they're something one could grab and head to the woods with just as is. Any interest in showing us some other fun same-branded necker-chopper/large blade combos? Maybe a Scandinavian themed combo? Tactical combo? Could really have some fun with it...

    • @donalddicorcia2433
      @donalddicorcia2433 Před rokem +1

      Reallybigmonkey has been doing videos on this for a while. Great concept.

  • @accordracer619
    @accordracer619 Před rokem

    Kershaw Analyst Tanto for the 30-50 dollar range would be my go too. Solid grip and texture, with open assist flipper. Right now on Amazon runs right around 36.59 normally runs 53.99. Has a partial serrated blade as well for helping to cut through some stuff.

  • @davidsapir3764
    @davidsapir3764 Před rokem +2

    I think the knife in my collection that best ticks all the boxes for best budget survival kit knives is the Bestech Komodo. Comes in at $52, really nice and useful blade shape, very strong and comfortable handle, great flipping action and very comfortable and easy to use liner lock.

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem +1

      Funny you mention this knife. Bought one only a few weeks ago after looking at it for some time. Glad I did. Definitely capable of more than just EDC. The handle in particular makes the difference. Bestech make great knives (for their price) so reliability isn't an issue. Have a great day.

    • @davidsapir3764
      @davidsapir3764 Před rokem +1

      @@realbroggo Isn't it a great knife? Very tough to beat at the $50 price point. It's not fancy, it's not a well known Bestech model, and it's not one of those premium knives you can't wait to show off, but it's built like a tank with a nice blade and great flipping action for an awesome price. And Bestech does some of the nicest two tone G10 handle work you'll find on any knife. You're so right about the Komodo's handle too, it's extremely comfortable and solid. Hope you're having a great day too!

  • @RobBernhard
    @RobBernhard Před rokem

    For a folding knife the Buck 110 slim or 112 slim is the choice for me. Stash the orange handle ones for high visibility when you need to grab one and don't want to go hunting around in the glove box or toolbox. For fixed blades absolutely have your favorite Mora available.

  • @blondbowler8776
    @blondbowler8776 Před rokem

    I use Old Hickory butcher/hunting knives in my five gallon bucket emergency stashes. Some packs in vehicles, I use bayonets. Not much better field knife than a battle-proven bayonet. I like the bolo blade style of the F8, but there are some masterful trench art examples out there, too. A nice, pointy bayonet is good for probing when metal detecting, too. I have pilot survival knives tucked away here and there, as well. One is on my daily gun belt for moseying around the ranch here.

  • @benningsniper9516
    @benningsniper9516 Před rokem +2

    Folding outdoor knife. Great idea.

  • @rustyscott3176
    @rustyscott3176 Před rokem

    Case has a Hunter Trapper with a plain blade, saw blade & gut hook at a good size for pocket carry. Browning has one with a blade & saw blade also but not sure on the size of the new one. The browning lockback with blade, saw & gut hook from 20ish years ago worked very well but was little large for pocket carry.

  • @noonespecial9840
    @noonespecial9840 Před rokem +2

    DCA, I've been watching KC videos for a long time now and must disagree with, or at least contest several points you make quite often.
    I do a lot of landscaping and outdoor work, usually involving dirt, and while I love fixed blades, they just don't fit well in a pocket.
    #1. Washers can get just as much dirt in them as bearings can, and it tends to do more damage to washers than to bearings.
    I have unfortunately tested this in the field and found out the expensive way. And I would say tolerances and design play a bigger part in this than the actual mechanism does.
    #2. Axis/ cross-bar locks, seem to be a magnet for "stuff" getting wedged behind them. Making them either a fixed blade or a chunk of something that isn't a knife.
    This to me is a design flaw, if a small rock can completely stop operation and another knife is needed to fix it.
    Liner locks can suffer from debris as well, but Frame locks on the other hand, seem to be impervious to these things.
    Basically what I'm trying to say is that a Frame lock flipper on bearings has been almost impossible for me to defeat while an axis-lock on washers only takes me minutes.
    No, not everyone is a landscaper but to say that washers are tougher than bearings is simply not true, and a cross-bar lock Might be suited better to those with adversaries in the cardboard form.
    Thank you, aaaand Thomas for the great content.

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      I'm a fellow landscaper. I will say that in my experience washers are less likely to get gritty from dust/dirt/sand/dried mortar mix etc. They are also inherently stronger when it comes to lateral force being applied. I agree that axis locks can get gritty from dust/dirt/mortar but I've never had one fail to function.
      For fixed blades, I had been trying to find one that worked for me for a while, and ended up adding quite a few nice fixed blades to the collection that had sheaths that just didn't work for me. I got the KC exclusive Creely Mako in Cruwear this week and have been carrying it in pocket since Tuesday. It works GREAT! If you've been wanting to try a fixed blade that carries in pocket comfortably I would try that one out, I can't recommend it enough.

  • @JustinL13
    @JustinL13 Před rokem +1

    My stash knife is the Tenacious lightweight. Love it.

  • @s.h.v.c2865
    @s.h.v.c2865 Před rokem +1

    DCA, for the second queastion about the saw, you mentioned lockbacks with a blade and saw combo, Mikov from the Czech Republic still make a few in that style. They also make some hunting fixed blades with a folding saw in the handle, but that looks way less practical. (Edit: they even sell their Predator switchblade with a saw on!)

  • @cris_j
    @cris_j Před rokem +1

    I stash Moraknivs EVERYWHERE. They are so inexpensive, and even with the carbon steel, a simple lard treatment will help them resist rust for a while even in storage. They are nearly indestructible, and the bright colored handles have been described as "friendly and non-aggressive" and are easy to find in camping settings.

    • @MB-jg4tr
      @MB-jg4tr Před rokem

      Their sandvik stainless is amazing and very stainless. Can't go wrong with a Morakniv. Wax coating a carbon blade protects it's amazingly and lasts a long time, you don't need much, heated wax melted on an old rag and wipe the blade. Comes off easy, and better than oil for long term storage.

  • @chubbyjohnson5480
    @chubbyjohnson5480 Před rokem

    The Buck 780 Exert is a great knife for this. I've found them to be very tough, cheap, and throws a great spark.

  • @amyhowell7296
    @amyhowell7296 Před rokem

    Show idea, if it hasn’t already been done. Love to see all the different mora options available. Interesting show. Allen

  • @happykt
    @happykt Před rokem +1

    I bought the Steel Will Modus a year and a half ago and couldn't open it. The detent was insane. I ended up returning it. I own 185 fixed and folding knives.

  • @rickrussell
    @rickrussell Před rokem

    I got a Victorinox Evogrip S18 on eBay awhile back, it's perfect for the car first aid kit. Good blade, great scissors, can opener & cap lifter, mini saw. Great for working with bandages, opening packets, etc. I'm not a fan of the T-style Phillips screwdriver, but it'll do in a pinch.

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Před rokem

      S18 has been my daily SAK for quite a few years now. Fantastic little thing! -DCA

  • @thomasbgood9218
    @thomasbgood9218 Před rokem

    The clever knob on the Morakniv sheaths.
    Hello DCA! You have mentioned the Moraknive many times on the channel but I have never seen you mentioning the clever little knob on many Morakniv sheaths.
    That knob is so that you can click another sheath on to the first one so that you can tandem hang them! (Or theoretical triple or quadruple hang them). I use this feature a lot, for example I could have a really sharp knife in on sheathe that I only use for strict cutting tasks, and in the other sheet I can have a knife for those scraping or prying tasks that you really should not use a knife for, but do any way.
    Or if I am wood working I could have a Morakniv Basic in one sheath and the chisel variant (M-12250) in the other. Plus many more options. Thought it could be worth mentioning.

  • @damianterrazas1981
    @damianterrazas1981 Před rokem

    I carry two knives daily, first is a Spyderco Yojimbo 2 for self defense if the need ever arises and the second is a small Cold Steel Kiridashi I use for the every day tasks... cutting open envelopes, boxes, very light prying, etc... I love the Kiridashi but I feel like I need to sharpen it more often that I would like. I was hoping for some options on a new folding EDC about the same/similar size and blade shape as the Kiridashi but with a better steel that did not need as much maintenance and sharpening. Price point I am looking for is between $50 - $150 and I would like to keep it light weight and around 2.5" blade length... Thanks and keep up the great work!

  • @anonymousbosch9265
    @anonymousbosch9265 Před rokem +2

    I keep Mora Companions in all my outdoor stuff and cars

  • @dayontapout
    @dayontapout Před rokem +2

    Next level Dad joke at the end

  • @mfreeman313
    @mfreeman313 Před rokem +2

    I love my Badlands Vagabond for its looks and action, but yeah, camping and survival isn't quite the job for it, I think it's best for lighter duty things. I love my CJRB Taiga when I need something beefier but it has bearings too. : ( Still, plenty of good options.

  • @hoosierulangler6965
    @hoosierulangler6965 Před rokem

    Dca
    Like DCA, I am a fixed blade fanatic. My most carried, used and loved knife is my Benchmade Altitude. Ultralight, perfect ergos, jimping in all the right places and incredible edge retention. I scout carry it every day and utilize a pinch grip with my index finger near the tip of the blade for precise cuts all day at work. The carbon fiber finger ramps fit my hand perfectly. I would love to find something comparable but smaller for pocket carry. Minimalist profile, ultralight, ergos/jimping are priorities. Steel is not an issue. I clean and hone my blade regularly and frankly the S90V on my Altitude is overkill… Under $150 preferred.

  • @stevemastbaum
    @stevemastbaum Před rokem

    Love my buck 560x! Very similar to a 110 but a titanium handle.

  • @john41413
    @john41413 Před rokem

    Mora if want pocket sized the eldris is great!

  • @austinfreiburger9095
    @austinfreiburger9095 Před rokem +3

    What's the best blade steel for someone named Austin?

  • @tommymccombs4309
    @tommymccombs4309 Před rokem +1

    I would recommend the Cold Steel SR1 Lite. heavy duty 4"
    8Cr13MoV for $39 on Amazon.

  • @derekneumann
    @derekneumann Před rokem

    Now you've done it DCA!! This list should include a KC exclusive Olive Drab Alox Victorinox Huntsman. Then it might pass the test. Make Some!!

  • @Canadaman4403
    @Canadaman4403 Před rokem

    Hi David, I'd love to see a vidio on slip joints "with Pocket Clips"... new love for them and don't see much to choose from. Thanks!

  • @rickrussell
    @rickrussell Před rokem

    Ranger Wood is great, but if you want cheaper & plain edge & one hand opening, the Ranger Grip 79 has a smooth blade, saw, and *relatively* cheap (Victorinox says $79 MSRP).

  • @lanedexter6303
    @lanedexter6303 Před rokem +1

    I have a Wenger Ranger 55. Nice saw, locking blade. I think Victorinox has an equivalent.

  • @connorhawkins306
    @connorhawkins306 Před rokem +2

    I feel like the cold steel Sr1 lite should be in this list. Can often find them for less than $40

    • @andrewyex3115
      @andrewyex3115 Před rokem +1

      Bought my son one for boy scouts he loves it

  • @danieldrake2199
    @danieldrake2199 Před rokem

    Okay that interchangeable boker was cool

  • @nisouchi8851
    @nisouchi8851 Před rokem

    You can also throw sparks off a ferro rod using a titanium spork or a piece of obsidian, haven't tried flint but I bet it would work too

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      Cut up an old hacksaw blade into a 2-3" piece with one of the mounting holes at the end for a lanyard.

  • @bobhabsolute4995
    @bobhabsolute4995 Před rokem +1

    Hi David,
    I like to do my feather sticks with the quarter round of a tracker knife. Is it possible to have the same king of feeling with a recurve blade? If so, how aggressive has to be the recurve? Thanks.

  • @tracelivengood9551
    @tracelivengood9551 Před rokem +1

    I have developed some patina on my Cruwear blade, and I am wanting to put a acid etch and a stonewash on it. Would these small rust/patina spots cause any problems while acid etching and stonewashing my blade? Can they turn into rust underneath a stonewashed finish?

  • @jimkissell1620
    @jimkissell1620 Před rokem

    Hello dca, I’ve been looking for a new work knife. I am a painter and hate using the razor knife I currently use, dulls too fast, too chunky. Main tasks I use a blade for at work is cutting plastic sheeting. Not sure if a wanna go folder or fixed blade. Has to be stainless, high edge retention, with enough toughness for light prying, light weight, slim, 3-3.5 inch. Please give options for folder with washers in the pivot, and easy to clean. And options for fixed blade that’s got a kydex sheath able to be carried horizontally

  • @jamesgilman1123
    @jamesgilman1123 Před rokem

    I have both of the 110s shown and really do like them both for various applications and I carry the classic everyday unless I know I will have to punish my knife than I carry the LT

  • @jaywatson5463
    @jaywatson5463 Před rokem

    I'm looking for a good all around folder for a friend for daily farm use. Possibly with partial serrations for cutting baleing twine, hose feed bags etcetera. Between $50-150..
    Thanks for the great videos. Very informative.

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      Civivi Cogent button lock checks all the boxes and has a partially serrated option and the 14c28n is a pretty good stainless for toughness which is what you need in a working knife.

    • @nealrosenberg7519
      @nealrosenberg7519 Před rokem

      Buck knives! Classic line with the belt sheath

  • @bigtsperspective5831
    @bigtsperspective5831 Před rokem

    Mora 511, Ol Hickory hunter, Dexter Russell hunter ! I stopped carrying a folder as a knife to be used. I keep one with my keys 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @thomasgrable1746
    @thomasgrable1746 Před rokem +2

    DCA, you've found yourself lost in the desert with a kit packed by Thomas. Which reverse tanto knife would he have packed for you?

  • @christophershafer5615
    @christophershafer5615 Před rokem +1

    DCA, I have a Kershaw Scallion with the stainless steel blade and I am trying to give it a black finish. I have been trying the Birchwood Casey blackening for stainless steel (Presto Black SSB) and it turns the blade black but the oxide will rub off with medium pressure. Are there ways to seal the knife so that the black oxide layer will stay on during normal use? I tried soaking the blackened parts in boiled linseed oil but that also did not hold the oxide to the surface. I am now trying the process again but using a penetrating concrete sealer. Are there better ways to turn stainless steel blades/liners black that won't just flake off like paint? I am wary of using heat on blade steel.

  • @HollowKid88
    @HollowKid88 Před rokem

    Hey DCA & Thomas!
    I just bought the Spyderco Ambitious Lightweight, and I'm really enjoying my first Spyder knife. But I'm curious: what would you two put as your top 3 recommendations, given the restrictions from my workplace and budget? ("pocket knives of less than 2.5" in length," and $60 or less.) Fidgety is a plus, but not a must.

  • @daisydog388
    @daisydog388 Před rokem +1

    Blade smith and a word smith. The Rat 1 is "unimpeachable", then butchered it with "lock backable"

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem +1

      Davidable isable justable addingable "able" toable theable endable ofable wordsable.

    • @knifecenter
      @knifecenter  Před rokem

      I do whatever is workable :P -DCA

  • @adamw4469
    @adamw4469 Před rokem

    Come on DCA, you're missing one of the best woods/bushcraft folders out there with a saw: the Victorinox Farmer. Excellent saw, and a parallel awl that makes an incredible ferro rod striker.

  • @vwr32jeep
    @vwr32jeep Před rokem +1

    Folding camping knives… no Opinel suggestions? That’s the go to camping knife!

  • @TheGunf1ghter
    @TheGunf1ghter Před rokem

    Looking to treat myself. Looking for a knife that's a great EDC with a blade steel that's holds an edge, slicey geometry maybe a little fancy...sub $300.
    I was looking at 3 options. The 940, hogue deka, or maybe a Sandarin. Something that has a performance, and a wow factor.

  • @realbroggo
    @realbroggo Před rokem

    At least by catching the blade in the leg you saved it from being damaged from hitting the floor. As for my 'go to' bulk purchase folding knife, I use the RAT 1 & 2 depending on what size I want. Cheap, hard use and easy to maintain. As for a similar fixed blade I use either Mora Basic or Companion for all the same reasons. Problems throwing sparks - check the quality of your ferro rod. Users often worry about the knife & not the rod. Some cheap ferro rods are poor sparkers. Buy a quality ferro rod. Sharp blades everyone.

  • @ceedee_5945
    @ceedee_5945 Před rokem

    There is a version of the Mikov Praktik with a locking blade and a locking saw.

  • @forrestswain543
    @forrestswain543 Před rokem

    Hi DCA! Not a very long question here. Whats you favorite spyderco in the 4-ish inch blade range?

  • @jordangrose698
    @jordangrose698 Před rokem

    Can you recommend a good pocket slip for the Case Tribal lock knife. I love the knife, but I rarely carry it because I don’t like it loose in my pocket. Thanks for your help and I enjoy your show

  • @svennyblaze
    @svennyblaze Před rokem +2

    I enjoy the videos. Love the mora knives, bought my first the other day.

  • @AsherBehrns
    @AsherBehrns Před rokem

    What is the best small fixed blade that can be scout carried inside the waist band. Preferably a 3 inch blade

  • @Hungrybird474
    @Hungrybird474 Před rokem +1

    Djfugi I’d get ‘em all a civivi praxis for 42.50 a piece or the buck 110 isn’t a bad choice . Actually there are no bad choices here , lol. We all tend to think the knives we have are the best but most knives ar e usually well thought out imo . Every knife is like a song

  • @just.some.dud3
    @just.some.dud3 Před rokem

    David, I know this is a stretch, but I'd love to see a comparison against of the latest ESEE-6 and CRK Pacific. :)

  • @zionkid420
    @zionkid420 Před rokem

    This list REALLY needs one of the Altoid Kit knives. A Mini Grip or Candiru for example.

  • @jerryrigger3040
    @jerryrigger3040 Před rokem +1

    I like the idea of multiple stashes, don't think I really need to buy more knives for this. I could make at least 10 stashes and still have plenty of knives left. All good knives, but a surprise by the time you need the stash!

    • @arrowheadguys7637
      @arrowheadguys7637 Před rokem

      Yeah, I could leave a Benchmade, Spyderco or Demko in every room of my house, in all my vehicles, and in a bugout bag for the wife and I and all 4 kids and still have a few left over to leave in the collection.

  • @Jeremy-Two
    @Jeremy-Two Před rokem +1

    Is there a category for thick blades and thin blades, and if so what would they be under?