Recommendations for Non-Whittling Knives Suitable for Carving

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Asked By CraftyCarver88 On

I'm on the hunt for high-quality knives that can double as multipurpose tools for bushcraft, camping, and general usage, while also excelling at carving. I'd prefer options that aren't Mora knives. Any suggestions?

3 Answers

Answered By ScoutMasterSavvy On

I've done a fair amount of carving using an old Uncle Henry folding knife. It has a sheepsfoot blade that works well for most carving tasks, and while it doesn't lock (which is a downside), it's still a solid choice. I also transitioned to a dedicated carving knife later, like the Flexcut folders, but the Uncle Henry holds a special place for me. It’s versatile and takes me back to my scouting days!

CarvingBuddy23 -

Thanks for the info! I have a Buck Stockman and a Flexcut folder too, and I totally agree with you on the versatility!

Answered By LeathermanLover On

I really enjoy using my Leatherman Charge for carving. Its blade is super sharp and has a slim profile, which makes it great for detailed work. Plus, I love the added functionality of having a saw and file built-in for roughing out and smoothing out my projects. The Wave model has a similar blade, so either is a great choice!

CarvingAce45 -

I have the Charge too, but I find it a bit uncomfortable for long carving sessions. It just feels off for me during extensive use.

Answered By BokerFanatic On

Check out German brand Boker; they have some amazing multifunction knives that are fantastic for whittling. I’ve been using one camping, but I hear it's hard to find now because of the rosewood handles. Just search for 'Boker whittling' to find various models.

WhittlerWonder -

That one looks great! But is the handle comfortable to use for extended carving?

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