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My recently acquired Enzo Trapper helps me with some tongs.
It removes wood with ease,
The spine while it doesn’t feel a sharp as some knives. Manages to remove the outer bark and Cambium layer without issue,
Some shaping and notching,
Adding some claws for latching on to wood, coals, or food.
Lash it all together with some twine. You all carry twine right?
And we have tongs.
I find the best way to test knives is just to use them for what I normally do.
The Enzo Trapper is doing very well so far.
It removes wood with ease,
The spine while it doesn’t feel a sharp as some knives. Manages to remove the outer bark and Cambium layer without issue,
Some shaping and notching,
Adding some claws for latching on to wood, coals, or food.
Lash it all together with some twine. You all carry twine right?
And we have tongs.
I find the best way to test knives is just to use them for what I normally do.
The Enzo Trapper is doing very well so far.
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