Well said my man, I love AEBL and it does do good with ceramic rods and I love that tooth that it takes from it as well
@bushna200733 минут бұрын
Any idea when the Pronghorn will be available?
@sparrow_bushcraft530749 минут бұрын
💪🏻💯
@MountainRaiderСағат бұрын
All steels choices are great. It’s great to have choices. Just like cars or guns. There are many choices for everyone. And that is a fantastic thing. Personally I prefer carbon steels, like O1, 1095 and tool steels like A2 and 52100.
@chrisreuther45462 сағат бұрын
But when talking about steel, you need to consider the hardness with the heat treat. Because if they are not heat treated to the actual steel that you are using you are not optimizing the performance of the steel. I would love to know what LT Wright is heat treating the various steels to. If you run a high rockwell for the Magnacut you will get great performance... been well documented at this point.
@TheBeardedBurtonСағат бұрын
As far as this video goes, the steel is heat treated by Peter’s Heat Treat which are one of the premier companies in the industry
@chrisreuther4546Сағат бұрын
@@TheBeardedBurton right but what’s the Rockwell at the end… very important overall… I’ve seen some companies..(that I really like) go way too soft (59-59rc) on Magnacut when the hardness needs to be 64-65 to my understanding for optimal performance
@chrisreuther4546Сағат бұрын
@@TheBeardedBurton also… I didn’t know that LT didn’t heat treat in house
@zdenekbartСағат бұрын
As Larrin Thomas said, optimal is 62HRC for MagnaCut. @@chrisreuther4546
@WanderingFools2 сағат бұрын
Where are these magnacut LTWK available to purchase?
@Canadian_Craftsman2 сағат бұрын
I'm absolutely 💯 LOVING my White River Ursus Cub in Magnacut but my Woods Monkey kerf carver AEBL is the bees knees push cuts like NOBODY'S business AEBL is a razor blade steel btw ✊️🔥✌️💚
@TheBeardedBurtonСағат бұрын
Awesome! I believe I mentioned it being a razor blade steel but can’t remember 😂
@BIGHOUSEBLADE532 сағат бұрын
Great video.
@BIGHOUSEBLADE533 сағат бұрын
I dont own any magnicut and probably will never own it. Don't care to get it
@Williamleo712 сағат бұрын
Good to know
@zdenekbart3 сағат бұрын
Magna-Cut have a lot better edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistants then AEB-L.
@zdenekbart3 сағат бұрын
Magna-Cut is the best steel I ever used. I'am using it few years and it is the best steel these days. Great toughness, great edge retention, and superior corrosion resistant. MagnaCut haters never used it for long time.
@TheBeardedBurtonСағат бұрын
It’s a great steel for sure but I’ve used it extensively and don’t see much difference. And on the side of knife makers, there’s lots of issues with it. Look up the issues with heat treating, delaminating etc…
@zdenekbartСағат бұрын
@@TheBeardedBurton a lot better. There is a huge difference. Knifemakers I know have no problem with heat treating, etc.
@trevorallen94353 сағат бұрын
It's totally worth it
@richardhenry19693 сағат бұрын
It's just marketing. Really no steel is really new. Most are more then 20 years old. Corrosion resistance isn't something I really care about. I personally prefer 14c28n because toughness is more important to me. I don't believe the markup is worth what you get.
@zdenekbart3 сағат бұрын
😄🤦♂️
@chinaskibukowski77473 сағат бұрын
CPM3V all day every day.
@MountainRaider5 сағат бұрын
Good morning! Great quote!
@bushna20075 сағат бұрын
Great philosophy! Are you making any pronghorns?
@LTWrightKnives3 сағат бұрын
Yes we are
@FullyAdamatic6 сағат бұрын
Spot on!
@LTWrightKnives6 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@MountainRaider10 сағат бұрын
Nice!
@LTWrightKnives9 сағат бұрын
Thanks!
@woodsinthewoods533712 сағат бұрын
Love the foraging tool! Wish there was a bit more light shone on the wild harvest knives, they are excellent
@nathanvalentine8136Күн бұрын
Excellent video bud!!! There's definitely a few bad habits I need to correct for sure.
@LTWrightKnivesКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@michaelshannon5324Күн бұрын
Magnacut but love cpm3v
@prairiefirewildernessskillsКүн бұрын
Great job Burton, and thanks for the shout-out!
@TJackSurvivalКүн бұрын
Sup buddie! This is great!
@KnifeCrazzzzyКүн бұрын
Burton I think you generally nailed it! 🙌🏻 There is so much nuance that goes into each individual set, location, etc that it would be impossible to get it all in one video. There is a lot of tips and tricks for this skill depending on the set etc. I love your first three tenants of this about practice, that’s super important for beginners and as a reminder after not practicing a while! 🙌🏻
@sparrow_bushcraft5307Күн бұрын
Greta vid man . It’s still a newer skill im practicing on and off. I’m definitely guilty of the short strike panic mode 😂. Floating hands I’m working on but man I still feel I suck at it . The assisted I tried a few times and it just feels weird to me and I seem to tangle and get frustrated so I revert back to just conditioning my hands . I’ve posted quite a few fails along the way because it’s about the learning journey. Loved the statement that if you have reached the point of relying on friction fire you failed many things prior 😅 facts to that 💪🏻 . And if I may add a tip I e tried on hurting backs or tired upper bodies . I e at the board on a stump and used a rock to hold it . This allows me to be on both knees with the board almost at waist height . That allows me to have a straighter back that can lean in on a more comfortable position with the down pressure when it’s go time with less fatigue. Anyways . Great vid bruh
@1mataleo1Күн бұрын
That’s actually a great idea. Thanks for the top man 🙏🏼 👊
@daw7642 күн бұрын
Both of course :)
@zdenekbart2 күн бұрын
Send MagnaCut knives to europe, knivesandtools. Thanks
@zdenekbart2 күн бұрын
Ofcourse MagnaCut. It is better steel in edge holding, toughness and corrosion resistant also, then AEB-L. MagnaCut is on the top, right now. 🔥
@BIGHOUSEBLADE532 күн бұрын
AEB-L for me.
@survivewithout2 күн бұрын
Burton is a very talented man. I love seeing him pass on the knowledge and sharing some very good tips and techniques. Very well done. I would really love to share a fire with him in the near future. It's been way to long.
@LTWrightKnives2 күн бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@TheBeardedBurtonКүн бұрын
Man thank you brother. You helped start the fire in me ❤
@prairiefirewildernessskillsКүн бұрын
@@TheBeardedBurton Travis and Rocky were my first mentors along with John McPherson, really great guys!
@MountainRaider2 күн бұрын
Good morning Nich!
@LTWrightKnives2 күн бұрын
Morning!
@EREBO952 күн бұрын
Is that a terotuff genesis?
@LTWrightKnives2 күн бұрын
It is!
@EREBO95Күн бұрын
@@LTWrightKnives is it available anywhere in terotuff
@Canadian_Craftsman2 күн бұрын
Okay that scallop design sheath is pretty cool 😎✊️🔥✌️💚
@Domcaptures2 күн бұрын
😮
@mikefox79473 күн бұрын
Wow that is a very cool knife the scales look amazing jus perfect honestly great job Lt crew!!
@MountainRaider3 күн бұрын
Good morning Scooter! Have a great week!
@LTWrightKnives3 күн бұрын
Good morning!
@jamessims52403 күн бұрын
I want to try this but I can’t see the knots
@LTWrightKnives3 күн бұрын
It is a square knot at the base of the handle and an overhand knot for the slider
@jamessims52403 күн бұрын
@@LTWrightKnives thank you!
@johnsimmons31604 күн бұрын
Yeah but it can't seem to my tinder to light off my fire steel and the current keeps sweeping my feather shavings away😂
@Williamleo715 күн бұрын
Very cool video! Thanks for sharing it.
@LTWrightKnives3 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@baektpotato6 күн бұрын
Is this a different version of the patriot? I don't see it on your site.
@mikefox79475 күн бұрын
That's a frontier first or frontier valley a lil bigger than the Patriot but very comfortable in hand I love mine
@baektpotato5 күн бұрын
It's not a frontier. The frontier has a sharper point and this has way more belly.
@ROMANS10VERSE9AND105 күн бұрын
Definitely a Frontier First! Great little blade and looks good in python micarta too!
@LTWrightKnives4 күн бұрын
Frontier First exclusive made for Carry Commission
@michaelshannon53246 күн бұрын
Is ugly and I think will break down over time in hot climate especially
@MountainRaider6 күн бұрын
Good morning Sam!
@LTWrightKnives6 күн бұрын
Hey there!
@EREBO956 күн бұрын
Where do I get one?
@LTWrightKnives6 күн бұрын
You can find the Genesis on our website or from any of our authorized dealer!
@EREBO956 күн бұрын
@@LTWrightKnives but in terro tuff?
@DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu6 күн бұрын
Man your necker looks it came out of dreams your wood art prove no one deserves her more than you do. Cheers 🍻🔪
@ClpBushcraft6 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend !!!!
@mannynieves4936 күн бұрын
Good informative video.
@ClpBushcraft6 күн бұрын
Thank you friend !!!
@wismods6 күн бұрын
beautiful knives. LT Wrigth seems to be a very high quality knifemaker, have been eyeing them for years, never did pull the trigger though. They are a bit expensive for their choice of steels, but do seem to have perfect fit and finishes. All I have heard about LTs are good things.
@LTWrightKnives6 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍
@ClpBushcraft6 күн бұрын
I have a lot of different knives by many great knives makers but hands down my favorites are my LTWK’s You definitely want go wrong by getting one of their knives
@1mataleo15 күн бұрын
It you go to their website, you can choose to purchase the knife without a sheath which knocks the price down quite a bit. If you are able to make your own sheath, or already have a leather sheath that will fit the knife, this could be an option.
@ericbrabham36406 күн бұрын
Yeah the Genesis rules. I have the scandi and the flat grind and I never grab the flat grind. Scandi Genesis just works.
@MountainRaider7 күн бұрын
Very nice video! Great choices!
@ClpBushcraft6 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend !!!
@FullyAdamatic7 күн бұрын
Ooo I want kydex for my Bushbaby now
@ClpBushcraft6 күн бұрын
You will not regret getting it !!! LTWK’s Kydex sheathes are hands down my favorite !!!!!
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Well said my man, I love AEBL and it does do good with ceramic rods and I love that tooth that it takes from it as well
Any idea when the Pronghorn will be available?
💪🏻💯
All steels choices are great. It’s great to have choices. Just like cars or guns. There are many choices for everyone. And that is a fantastic thing. Personally I prefer carbon steels, like O1, 1095 and tool steels like A2 and 52100.
But when talking about steel, you need to consider the hardness with the heat treat. Because if they are not heat treated to the actual steel that you are using you are not optimizing the performance of the steel. I would love to know what LT Wright is heat treating the various steels to. If you run a high rockwell for the Magnacut you will get great performance... been well documented at this point.
As far as this video goes, the steel is heat treated by Peter’s Heat Treat which are one of the premier companies in the industry
@@TheBeardedBurton right but what’s the Rockwell at the end… very important overall… I’ve seen some companies..(that I really like) go way too soft (59-59rc) on Magnacut when the hardness needs to be 64-65 to my understanding for optimal performance
@@TheBeardedBurton also… I didn’t know that LT didn’t heat treat in house
As Larrin Thomas said, optimal is 62HRC for MagnaCut. @@chrisreuther4546
Where are these magnacut LTWK available to purchase?
I'm absolutely 💯 LOVING my White River Ursus Cub in Magnacut but my Woods Monkey kerf carver AEBL is the bees knees push cuts like NOBODY'S business AEBL is a razor blade steel btw ✊️🔥✌️💚
Awesome! I believe I mentioned it being a razor blade steel but can’t remember 😂
Great video.
I dont own any magnicut and probably will never own it. Don't care to get it
Good to know
Magna-Cut have a lot better edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistants then AEB-L.
Magna-Cut is the best steel I ever used. I'am using it few years and it is the best steel these days. Great toughness, great edge retention, and superior corrosion resistant. MagnaCut haters never used it for long time.
It’s a great steel for sure but I’ve used it extensively and don’t see much difference. And on the side of knife makers, there’s lots of issues with it. Look up the issues with heat treating, delaminating etc…
@@TheBeardedBurton a lot better. There is a huge difference. Knifemakers I know have no problem with heat treating, etc.
It's totally worth it
It's just marketing. Really no steel is really new. Most are more then 20 years old. Corrosion resistance isn't something I really care about. I personally prefer 14c28n because toughness is more important to me. I don't believe the markup is worth what you get.
😄🤦♂️
CPM3V all day every day.
Good morning! Great quote!
Great philosophy! Are you making any pronghorns?
Yes we are
Spot on!
Thanks for watching!
Nice!
Thanks!
Love the foraging tool! Wish there was a bit more light shone on the wild harvest knives, they are excellent
Excellent video bud!!! There's definitely a few bad habits I need to correct for sure.
Thanks for watching!
Magnacut but love cpm3v
Great job Burton, and thanks for the shout-out!
Sup buddie! This is great!
Burton I think you generally nailed it! 🙌🏻 There is so much nuance that goes into each individual set, location, etc that it would be impossible to get it all in one video. There is a lot of tips and tricks for this skill depending on the set etc. I love your first three tenants of this about practice, that’s super important for beginners and as a reminder after not practicing a while! 🙌🏻
Greta vid man . It’s still a newer skill im practicing on and off. I’m definitely guilty of the short strike panic mode 😂. Floating hands I’m working on but man I still feel I suck at it . The assisted I tried a few times and it just feels weird to me and I seem to tangle and get frustrated so I revert back to just conditioning my hands . I’ve posted quite a few fails along the way because it’s about the learning journey. Loved the statement that if you have reached the point of relying on friction fire you failed many things prior 😅 facts to that 💪🏻 . And if I may add a tip I e tried on hurting backs or tired upper bodies . I e at the board on a stump and used a rock to hold it . This allows me to be on both knees with the board almost at waist height . That allows me to have a straighter back that can lean in on a more comfortable position with the down pressure when it’s go time with less fatigue. Anyways . Great vid bruh
That’s actually a great idea. Thanks for the top man 🙏🏼 👊
Both of course :)
Send MagnaCut knives to europe, knivesandtools. Thanks
Ofcourse MagnaCut. It is better steel in edge holding, toughness and corrosion resistant also, then AEB-L. MagnaCut is on the top, right now. 🔥
AEB-L for me.
Burton is a very talented man. I love seeing him pass on the knowledge and sharing some very good tips and techniques. Very well done. I would really love to share a fire with him in the near future. It's been way to long.
Couldn't agree more!
Man thank you brother. You helped start the fire in me ❤
@@TheBeardedBurton Travis and Rocky were my first mentors along with John McPherson, really great guys!
Good morning Nich!
Morning!
Is that a terotuff genesis?
It is!
@@LTWrightKnives is it available anywhere in terotuff
Okay that scallop design sheath is pretty cool 😎✊️🔥✌️💚
😮
Wow that is a very cool knife the scales look amazing jus perfect honestly great job Lt crew!!
Good morning Scooter! Have a great week!
Good morning!
I want to try this but I can’t see the knots
It is a square knot at the base of the handle and an overhand knot for the slider
@@LTWrightKnives thank you!
Yeah but it can't seem to my tinder to light off my fire steel and the current keeps sweeping my feather shavings away😂
Very cool video! Thanks for sharing it.
Thanks for watching!
Is this a different version of the patriot? I don't see it on your site.
That's a frontier first or frontier valley a lil bigger than the Patriot but very comfortable in hand I love mine
It's not a frontier. The frontier has a sharper point and this has way more belly.
Definitely a Frontier First! Great little blade and looks good in python micarta too!
Frontier First exclusive made for Carry Commission
Is ugly and I think will break down over time in hot climate especially
Good morning Sam!
Hey there!
Where do I get one?
You can find the Genesis on our website or from any of our authorized dealer!
@@LTWrightKnives but in terro tuff?
Man your necker looks it came out of dreams your wood art prove no one deserves her more than you do. Cheers 🍻🔪
Thank you my friend !!!!
Good informative video.
Thank you friend !!!
beautiful knives. LT Wrigth seems to be a very high quality knifemaker, have been eyeing them for years, never did pull the trigger though. They are a bit expensive for their choice of steels, but do seem to have perfect fit and finishes. All I have heard about LTs are good things.
Thanks 👍
I have a lot of different knives by many great knives makers but hands down my favorites are my LTWK’s You definitely want go wrong by getting one of their knives
It you go to their website, you can choose to purchase the knife without a sheath which knocks the price down quite a bit. If you are able to make your own sheath, or already have a leather sheath that will fit the knife, this could be an option.
Yeah the Genesis rules. I have the scandi and the flat grind and I never grab the flat grind. Scandi Genesis just works.
Very nice video! Great choices!
Thank you my friend !!!
Ooo I want kydex for my Bushbaby now
You will not regret getting it !!! LTWK’s Kydex sheathes are hands down my favorite !!!!!