Treking in Thai jungle

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Welcome to the forum. All the nice photo's and not one of a knife? Show us what you are using.
 
navigator guy use this knife for trail clearing, cooking, camp building.
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Great Photos! Welcome to the Bladeforum.

Looks like you had a great adventure, keep the pics coming.

The only thing I can't figure out is how you got by with such a tiny knife:D
 
Thai Meed Larb : blade length 12" (Top)
Thai E-Nep : blade length 10" (Bottom)
Bearing Steel
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I have only a Thai jungle knife. I buy Knife from Cold Steel and Gerber but can't use with thai wood and thai bamboo.
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I have only a Thai jungle knife. I buy Knife from Cold Steel and Gerber but can't use with thai wood and thai bamboo.
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Nice pictures, thanks for sharing.

I'm curious, why can't your Cold Steel and Gerber knives be used on wood and bamboo where you are? Do they chip against the wood and bamboo there? Are your other knives stronger somehow?

Thanks.
 
Hi, Ultraman
The first reason is the knife sharp edge is V grind. For cutting and chopping Bamboo the convex grind better than V grind. The second,bamboo and wood are blunted Cold steel and Gerber sharp is quickly.

The picture show you for my e-nep knife sharp it use for my trip in the jungle

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