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How To Sharpen A Bushcraft Knife

Kirtley, 2013

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A bevel is the part of the blade that angles down towards the cutting edge. You must remove metal from both bevels of a knife in order to form a fine edge where they meet.On most bushcraft knives, the bevel is flat. To achieve the correct bevel angle then, place your knife …
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