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Scrapyards Elmax knives for bushcraft? #749112 03/23/13 05:26 AM
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I have a few of these and think there are great slicers. I've sliced from peaches to salmon with mine. These knives take a sharp edge, they have great ergo's and weigh next to nothing. I have yet to put one through its paces out in the woods. I wouldn't baton anything large with it as that not what is is made for, but other than that has anyone use one in the field as there primary knife?

Re: Scrapyards Elmax knives for bushcraft? [Re: high desert] #749113 03/23/13 04:45 PM
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Which one you have? I am trying to get the 460.
I am always late on the exchange.

Hows the sharpening? Pretty easy? I want it as a edc in my Maxpedition Jumbo. Wanted a Wardog but finding that is harder!


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Re: Scrapyards Elmax knives for bushcraft? [Re: Angry*Daddy*Bird] #749114 03/23/13 10:22 PM
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I have all three. I like the 340 (the smallest one) the best. Its wider and shorter blade is a little stiffer. All the ones I got came with a so so edge. After I sharpen them on a sharpmaker and then stropped them they are scary sharp. They seem to hold an well (elmax). The 340 has the game warden shape blade with a better handle. I think they are new and unknown what a great value they are. With these you get a great handle, the thin stock high performance steel in an uncoated stainless blade that weighs nothing. I would love to see a larger slightly thicker 10" kitchen knife from the yard made in elmax.

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I completely missed out on the Elmax knives. I hadn't heard of the steel before the Scrapyard used it and now Elmax seems to be everywhere. It sounds like good steel too.

Does anybody know if Elmax is going to be used by the Scrapyard again?


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Re: Scrapyards Elmax knives for bushcraft? [Re: Claudiasboris] #749116 03/27/13 06:23 AM
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Maybe in two weeks then...


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I have the 340 and the 460.

I think of them as perfect food prep and game prep knives.

Excellent handles.


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I used the 340 on one camp out to make a fuzz stick it did a good job


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Re: Scrapyards Elmax knives for bushcraft? [Re: Psyop] #749120 03/28/13 03:33 AM
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I've used my 360 for some feathersticks / notching of sticks. Never worried about them failing...even though I batoned a bit with it (full disclaimer...thin, relatively green material). I like the Elmax blades...I am confident they will do much more than "slice"; however, that's where the warranty ends.


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ZT's Elmax on the 0561 has been getting a lot of crap reviews for edge retention. Not sure if that's down to bad HT or what.

But I'm curious to see how Scrapyard's Elmax stacks up against it.


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I think with the excellent Scrapyard heat-treat any steel they use will make a great bushcraft blade. The only thing preventing the knives being good for bushcraft are the use of choils.

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Originally Posted by pitman
The only thing preventing the knives being good for bushcraft are the use of choils.


I'd love to see a choil-less bushcraft knife from Dan. I know Jerry hates knives without choils, but perhaps Dan can pull one off...


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