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Re: Fleshing knife, bevel up or down
[Re: doublesettrigger]
#537525
01/24/08 01:36 AM
01/24/08 01:36 AM
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East, Kentucky
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I always used bevel down, just like you use a drawing knife. First time I used a drawing knife in my uncles woodshop he almost laughed me off the place for using the bevel up. Just the way I learned.
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Re: Fleshing knife, bevel up or down
[Re: KYBOY]
#537541
01/24/08 01:53 AM
01/24/08 01:53 AM
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dcampbell
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bevel down. i had to experiment to figure that out though. works better for me. Actually, i think Uncle Nutoy had to tell me the bevel side was supposed to be down.
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Re: Fleshing knife, bevel up or down
[Re: Mystic Wildlife]
#537619
01/24/08 07:28 AM
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Port Republic South Jersey
Newt
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With a Boatbuilding and Cabinetmaking back ground all my life. I know how to use wood working tools. But I use my fleshing knife with the bevel UP. Just works better for me.
South Jersey Trapping and Snaring School January 17-18-19 2025 NEWT -----------------OVER---------------- www.snareone.com
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Re: Fleshing knife, bevel up or down
[Re: SNIPERBBB]
#538138
01/24/08 03:07 PM
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East, Kentucky
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If something eorks good for you then theirs no need in changing. the blade of my 700 is curved in such a way you couldent use the bevel up without gouging. If I really wanted to hump when I had a good back I could can flesh a beaver (not a monster or anything)in about 10 minutes so bevel down works best for me. Usually one slice with my knife takes everything down to the leather. To me a good SHARP knife means more than anything. That and knowing what angle to hold it at.
Deep in the heart of Appalachia....
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Re: Fleshing knife, bevel up or down
[Re: Mystic Wildlife]
#538191
01/24/08 03:47 PM
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East, Kentucky
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Thats how I learned to use one edged bevel tools woofman, working in a woodshop. Worked in one off and on(uncles or dads) all my life. Tilting the blade on the bevel is how to adjust the depoth of the cut. So when I first used a fleshing knife I said to myself "Self, this thing is basically the same as a drawing knife, Ill use it like one"..thats what Ive done ever since. Which ever way is most comfortable and easiest to the individual is the way they should use it though.
Last edited by KYBOY; 01/24/08 03:48 PM.
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Re: Fleshing knife, bevel up or down
[Re: doublesettrigger]
#538550
01/24/08 06:59 PM
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SEPA
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After reading Hal Sullivan insisting that bevel down was the proper method, I tried it. I could never make it work as good as bevel up.
Eh...wot?
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Re: Fleshing knife, bevel up or down
[Re: docter2x4]
#539788
01/25/08 09:19 AM
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Connecticut
Mystic Wildlife
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Connecticut
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Woofman thanks for teaching me how to spell that big word LOL Ha ha, no problem. Does anyone here use a straight razor? Aren't they also used at about 90 degrees to cut hair? Bevel down I would bet.
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