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Max_Tab 01-20-2014 11:17

machete
 
What is the ideal shape and size for a machete?

Blade forward: ie kukri
Straight: ie typical military issue
Blade back: ie katana, scimitar, cavalry sabre

For dealing with cutting force, chopping ability, multi purpose camping tool and for cross thread points. ..killing zombies.

x SF med 01-20-2014 11:59

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Originally Posted by Max_Tab (Post 538069)
What is the ideal shape and size for a machete?

Blade forward: ie kukri
Straight: ie typical military issue
Blade back: ie katana, scimitar, cavalry sabre

For dealing with cutting force, chopping ability, multi purpose camping tool and for cross thread points. ..killing zombies.


Look at the Fox Knives Parangs and maceos... nicely weighted for multiple uses.

Team Sergeant 01-20-2014 13:09

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Originally Posted by Max_Tab (Post 538069)
What is the ideal shape and size for a machete?

Blade forward: ie kukri
Straight: ie typical military issue
Blade back: ie katana, scimitar, cavalry sabre

For dealing with cutting force, chopping ability, multi purpose camping tool and for cross thread points. ..killing zombies.

No mention of the Klingon Bat’leth sword ? :munchin

Peregrino 01-20-2014 13:50

I like anything based on a falcata/kopis/kukri. There's reasons those designs are thousands of years old.

Bill Harsey 01-20-2014 14:36

Depends on how long you need to swing it and what you want it to cut.
Some stuff is good for short duration work, others are more useful for long duration work.

From what I've learned on the internet, chopping knives have to be able to cut through steel reinforced concrete walls and still split a hair in two, the long way.

Max_Tab 01-20-2014 14:42

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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey (Post 538118)
Depends on how long you need to swing it and what you want it to cut.
Some stuff is good for short duration work, others are more useful for long duration work.

From what I've learned on the internet, chopping knives have to be able to cut through steel reinforced concrete walls and still split a hair in two, the long way.

Don't forget slice a tomato, and Shave.

I'm realistic, cutting brush, wood, flipping burgers, cooking on the blade if you don't have a pan, digging if needed, deadman snow anchor in the winter and poking things. A general all around camp tool.

x SF med 01-20-2014 14:47

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Originally Posted by Max_Tab (Post 538120)
Don't forget alive a tomato, and Shave.

I'm realistic, cutting brush, wood, flipping burgers, cooking on the blade if you door have a pan, digging if needed, deadman snow anchor in the winter and poking things. A general all around camp tool.

If you cook on your blade, it'll probably not hold an edge until you get it retempered based on the fact it'll 'normalize' the steel by going through slow cooling, essentially turning it into 'slab' steel.

Max_Tab 01-20-2014 15:01

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As referenced in another thread my daughter bought me this for fathers day.

I hate Bear but i was surprised to like the feel of it. I've used a traditional machete a lot, and a cold steel kukri. I like the heavier forward blade on the kukri which is reminiscent of an axe. I haven't used the bear gryls one yet, but as stated it has a really good feel to it.

TS the Klingon blade is what i use for my EDC.:D

Sdiver 01-20-2014 15:16

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I saw a 24 inch sawback straight blade at a local store. Thought about picking it up but wanted to get other opinions on it.

Yea or Nay ????

Thoughts ....

SF_BHT 01-20-2014 16:32

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Originally Posted by Sdiver (Post 538129)
I saw a 24 inch sawback straight blade at a local store. Thought about picking it up but wanted to get other opinions on it.

Yea or Nay ????

Thoughts ....

Machete good saw back does not work very well. We had some agents order some and they did not cut for shit. Hard to put downward pressure due to the blade.

I still have mine that was issued to me in panama. It has been all the world with me and still doing fine....

Team Sergeant 01-20-2014 16:37

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Originally Posted by Sdiver (Post 538129)
I saw a 24 inch sawback straight blade at a local store. Thought about picking it up but wanted to get other opinions on it.

Yea or Nay ????

Thoughts ....

You'd be better off with the Klingon Bat’leth sword........

I'd go for a nice kukri......

Sdiver 01-20-2014 17:14

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Originally Posted by SF_BHT (Post 538143)
Machete good saw back does not work very well. We had some agents order some and they did not cut for shit. Hard to put downward pressure due to the blade.

I still have mine that was issued to me in panama. It has been all the world with me and still doing fine....

Thanks B. That helps.


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Originally Posted by Team Sergeant (Post 538146)
You'd be better off with the Klingon Bat’leth sword........

Roger that, sawback machete bad, Bat'leth GOOD ....

Qapla' !!!! :lifter

SF_BHT 01-20-2014 18:25

It was funny watching three agents trying to chop and saw some shit in the bush. When one tried to use the saw he was rubbing the teeth and getting no where. He finally put his hand on top and all we heard was OH Shit $&@&($&@@ and a few more. He not only put his hand on top but he started sawing and not moving his hand. All that saved him from more stitches was his glove. I think it took 15-20 stiches to close his hand up...... Was funny and part of it was not. That was a very short Personal Recovery exercise.......:rolleyes:

Barbarian 01-21-2014 07:25

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What is the ideal shape and size for a machete?
The latin (issue style) machete seems to me, to be about the most versatile. Many of the others have a more purposed-designed nature.


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