What Whittling Pocket Knife Is In Your Pocket? Here's what's in mine.

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • I like to whittle or carve and like having a pocket knife with the right blades for that purpose. I've tried a number of different pocket knives for whittling or carving and here is what I found works for me.
    Amazon link to a Rough Rider Amber Bone Whittler RR375: amzn.to/4a98zjH
    Amazon link to a Rough Rider Amber Bone Whittler RR106: amzn.to/43cE9uE
    Amazon link to a Rough Rider Swell Center D2 Blue: amzn.to/49LwVjq
    Amazon link to a Rough Rider Amber Bone Congress: amzn.to/3TsftL5
    Amazon link to a Rough Rider Brown Burlap Congress: amzn.to/48Hl3Og
    Amazon link to a Flexcut Tri-Jack Pro: amzn.to/3V56fG1
    Amazon link to a Flexcut Whittlin Jack: amzn.to/48NXiE4
    Link to my video on reviving the Boker Congress: • Bringing an Old Knife ...
    #knife #woodcarving #carving #edc

Komentáře • 46

  • @wderoker
    @wderoker Před 10 dny +1

    Great work! I appreciate your talents and sharing with us. You’re an inspiration. Thank you.😊

  • @standswithfish
    @standswithfish Před 8 dny +1

    I have an Old Timer Splinter. For an inexpensive knife actually does quite well. My go to knife is a Victorinox Camper with a straightened (modified) pen blade.

  • @bige5565
    @bige5565 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Schrade 804. Fits hand and in pocket beautifully

  • @david111rayment5
    @david111rayment5 Před 20 dny +1

    Thats cool

  • @bige5565
    @bige5565 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Nice work. I've been turning warn out vintage pocket knives into whittlers. That's a whole another Hobbie in itself😅

  • @jeffkoch8678
    @jeffkoch8678 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Those fiddles are beautiful. If I ever try carving I think one of those protective gloves would save me some pain.

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! I've never used protective gloves and I have the scars to prove it!

  • @jimkelly8473
    @jimkelly8473 Před měsícem +1

    Drop a note to a GemanKnife maker and politely ask. Thanks for the great info. Chi Miigwech

  • @cgarrand78
    @cgarrand78 Před 4 měsíci +2

    That is amazing work and those are some great looking fiddles.All i do is sit and whittle on a stick until there isn't enough left to safely hold on to it and whittle anymore.LOL

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! Making and repairing musical instruments is a favorite activity for me. Thanks for watching and commenting too!

  • @EdwinAustin-tv5hf
    @EdwinAustin-tv5hf Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have to agree with you.German blades are some of the best ones to work with.

  • @andrewgward7
    @andrewgward7 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I bought a rough rider sway back whittler and re did the edge into one that was easier to carve with. It does really well so far, and I also reshaped a swiss army knife into a whittling blade.

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Reshaping a blade is often the way to get the best performance out of a knife. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @GurtTarctor
    @GurtTarctor Před měsícem +1

    Watching this again while experimenting with whittling with my various pocket knives and seeing how well the different blade profiles work for particular cuts, and I have another quick recommendation to make: The Victorinox Swiss Army 7/Pioneer 7/Harvester which has a main blade, wood saw, reamer/punch for drilling in holes, combi tool (great prybar), and a little recurved pruner blade. There's also the Pioneer Rancher which loses the saw, the Pioneer Pruner which just has a main spear blade and the little pruner blade, and I think there was a Harvester X which had scissors in addition to everything else.
    The little pruner blade can be used for many of the same tasks as a sheepsfoot/wharncliffe/coping blade, and in some cases it might even be a little better for certain details. The main spearpoint blade in the alox knives is more robust that the one in the red plastic handled Victorinox SAKs, it has a thicker spine which is more comfortable for thumb push cuts but still has a very nice acute edge. If you keep the reamer blade sharp it can be used for scraping surfaces in tight spots as well as making little holes, very useful. And of course the saw is great for collecting small bits of wood to whittle on if you happen to find a good broken or fallen branch while out on a walk.
    Just thought I'd mention it as it's cool to have something that has all that functionality in one small pocket tool.

  • @GurtTarctor
    @GurtTarctor Před měsícem +1

    A good traditional pattern for whittling that you might want to try out is the British Ettrick pocket knife. Arthur Wright & Son from Sheffield in England do a really reasonably priced Ettrick and I think there's a few places in the US that have imported them.
    It's got a single 2 inch wharnclife blade that's narrow with a wickedly fine tip, but has a fairly robust spine. It's an unusual pattern because the handle is relatively long for a short blade, meaning you can get a full four finger grip around it, and the bulbous back end of the handle is good for wrapping your little finger around so you have good leverage and control. I have really large hands but even for me I think it's quite acceptable for short periods of whittling.

  • @FrugalShave
    @FrugalShave Před 4 měsíci +2

    I have a bunch of different Rough Ryder knives I carry for whittling. Started with the Congress and loved how it worked out so much, I just kept going from there. SMKW is the place to find Rough Ryder knives because it is their house brand. So they have much better whittlers available, like the seahorse whittlers.

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Good to know, thank you! I've been to their store in Tennessee a couple of times and it is an amazing place.

  • @Heavydutyrocknroll
    @Heavydutyrocknroll Před měsícem +1

    I love the congress pattern. I have several old Boker Solinger knives but one of my favorites is an old J.A. Henkels that was made by Boker I also have a couple of Boker Solinger whittlers and a Case XX whittler. Those are all really nice examples you have.

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před měsícem +1

      Sounds like you have some nice examples as well!
      Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @martinjones215
    @martinjones215 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I think that you already cross the line between whittling and woodcarving. I was looking for a knife for me and ended up customizing the blades I already have. As many whittlers do. So the magic in the whittlers knife is in the edge that the owner gives to the knife. My perfect knife doesn´t exist yet. Is a sowbelly stockman with a pen blade on the same liner of the main blade. By now, I use a regular sowbelly stockman and a victorinox pen blade. For rough cuts an opinel number 8. Good video. Thank you for share!

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have used an Opinel No.8 Garden Knife and a No.7 Chestnut and Garlic knife but they just didn't work for me although I like Opinels in general quite a bit. Lots of people seem to like the SAK pen blades.

  • @mikejohnson5942
    @mikejohnson5942 Před měsícem +1

    I have many whittling knives. I always wanted the Case Seahorse whittler but the $200.00 price always kept me from getting one. Until I found at SMKW the Hen and Rooster knife brand and it comes in the whittler, identical to the case seahorse whittler for a fraction of the cost. It is now my favorite whittling knife.

  • @philotown
    @philotown Před 4 měsíci +1

    I use a small two blade penknife made by EC Wood of Sheffield in the 1930s. Works really well.

  • @ivancho5854
    @ivancho5854 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Wow, you do some amazing work. I'm very impressed. You lut together a really interesting video too.
    I'm searching for a pocket knife for whittling, but I can't quite find what I want. I'm in the UK and legal carry has to be under 3" and non locking - it is what it is. That Flexcut Whittling Jack may be what I'm looking for. I read that Flexcut blades are all 1075 steel hardened to about 60 Rockwell, which is pretty good. I have the Rough Rider Whittler which you show and I can't use it because the small blades scare me with the amount that they flex. They're just too thin and would break eventually. You should check out their Seahorse Whittler, but be aware that they make them in 440A, which doesn't impress me much, but also in a T10 carbon steel which should be better.
    Like yourself I would love a carbon steel Congress pattern, but an affordable one as I would definitely want to modify the blades. As yet all of the Rough Rider Congress knives are 440A as far as I know, but I'm keeping my eyes peeled and my fingers crossed.
    All the best from bonnie Scotland.

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I love that Boker Congress as well as the Boker whistler. Boker is soon to bring the Whittler out in D2 steel. You may want to look for a good used Boker Congress. They aren't too hard to find on ebay.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @ivancho5854
      @ivancho5854 Před 2 měsíci

      @@workbenchknifeandtool No pocket knives on UK eBay, but I'll look for the D2 Whittler. 👍

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @ivancho5854 it's sad that you can't look at pocketknives on ebay. Boker sells a Congress, but it is currently Chinese made, and they don't state what steel it is other than stainless. The German Bokers cost more but the steel is good. They are re-introducing a number of their traditional patterns in D2. Check Boker's website. When I get in front of a computer I will get you some links.

  • @ImnotChuck.
    @ImnotChuck. Před 2 měsíci +1

    Love the snake's head and the eagle's head...great workmanship. I found it interesting that you mentioned converting the small pen blade of some Vic SAK's to a semi-Wharncliffe shape, but you didn't show one. I took that to mean that you weren't partial to the idea. I have a Recruit that I so converted and am quite pleased with it. Have you tried one?

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 2 měsíci

      I haven't, have only read of others doing it. I would have no objection to doing the modification, I am just not a big SAK user, so it wouldn't make sense for me to do it.
      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @davidwilliams1805
    @davidwilliams1805 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Very nice video! Good job my friend! Love that knife!

  • @bige5565
    @bige5565 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Try vintage schrade 804 or craftsman made by schrade carpenters whittler. I think what's your looking for to fit your hand. My guess enjoy your channel

  • @thomastommy1192
    @thomastommy1192 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow, You do amazing work. How did you get the balls inside of the squares? I think the voline's are beautiful. Many thumbs up to your work and video.

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you! The balls are carved from the wood in the middle of the squares so they are in there all along!

    • @thomastommy1192
      @thomastommy1192 Před 4 měsíci +1

      You should do videos on this and your other wood working. @@workbenchknifeandtool

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@thomastommy1192 I've thought about that....

  • @davidwhiren817
    @davidwhiren817 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hello , do you have small hands ???

    • @workbenchknifeandtool
      @workbenchknifeandtool  Před 3 měsíci

      Somewhat small, maybe more like medium.

    • @davidwhiren817
      @davidwhiren817 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@workbenchknifeandtool The reason why I asked , is because in the past , manufacturers of traditional multi bladed pocket knives , always seemed to pick , what is referred to as a junior boy's pattern model , to designate as their whittler !!! Handle lengths vary between 3 1/4" to 3 3/8" to 3 1/2" at their longest !!! Men's premium sized multi bladed pocket knives , started at 3 5/8" & could get up to 4 1/4" !!! these folders gave the average sized man & larger , something for the pinky finger to wrap around & stayed comfortable to hold , in extended work situations !!! Mr. E.J. Tangerman had small hands & could use these smaller junior boy's patterns comfortably !!!