Members nwdetectorist Posted February 7, 2014 Members Report Posted February 7, 2014 Hello All, I am wondering if anyone has experience using a ulu knife or similar in place of the head knife. To be fair I am new to fabrication, having only tooled/carved projects in years past. http://www.ebay.com/...=item2ecd499f13 I was looking at purchasing this to compliment the old Midas round knife I still need to sharpen the nicks out of and hone. Thanks, nwdetectorist Doyle Quote
King's X Posted February 7, 2014 Report Posted February 7, 2014 (edited) Whatever works I say. I looked at the ad and I do not know if I would say this is a traditional ulu knife. How you are going to cut your leather with this survival knife?? I know a person that uses an ulu in leathercraft. Since this is my hobby, cost is a major factor. Here is a link to what I think of an ulu: http://www.knives.net/ULUPAGE.htm Edited February 7, 2014 by King's X Quote
Members nwdetectorist Posted February 7, 2014 Author Members Report Posted February 7, 2014 Thanks King's X Your link is also what I think of as an ulu knife. I am just looking for alternatives. I did see some ulu knifes similar to the first link, but with damascus steel. The big thing I noticed with most is that they are manufactured in China. Like everthing else these days:( Thanks, Doyle Quote
Members Gump Posted February 7, 2014 Members Report Posted February 7, 2014 Grohman Knives of Pictou N.S. make an Ulu knife with just 1 post/ shaft between handle and blade.There cost is around $50 and their steel is very good, around Rc 57. I have 8-10 of their kitchen and hunting knives and they take and hold a very good edge. They were the makers of D.H. Russel boot knives of fame amongst hunters and trappers. Gump. Quote
Members camano ridge Posted February 7, 2014 Members Report Posted February 7, 2014 That first knife you posted, I think you will find it very dificult to do the type of cutting you need to do on leather. As to a traditional ulu I have two of them and have tried one for cutting leather. It will cut it, however I found it cumbersome for some of the cutting. It was hard to hold for cutting curves. I prefer the handle od a rgulat round or head knife. Quote
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