The scrapper 5 handled a lot of the fire building chores. Large logs were split with the SOD, but I did a LOT of batoning with the s5le to make tinder and do splits smaller than wrist size. The s5 also handled most of the making of fuzz sticks and shavings. It's obviously not much of a chopper, but I used it with a baton to cut some longer pieces of wood in half lenghtwise to get smaller stuff for the fire.
I really enjoy having a knife the size of the sod for processing larger chunks of wood, but the scrapper 5 is a great belt knife that can definitely handle a beating. You can't beat it's performance for the weight.
I think you will enjoy your s5cg - the INFI Satin Limited Edition is a great knife, but pricey. The combat grade packs a whole lot of performance in for the dollars.
Last edited by MustardMan; 10/23/09 08:05 PM.