I'm designing a folder with features that would be suitable for bushcrafting use. I want this to be a legal carry anywhere knife with obvious exceptions, like the man said, the best survival knife is the one you have with you at the time. So its going to be a non locking single blade under 3 inches long. Apart from that, I'm open to suggestions, should the handle be fat for hand filling comfort for prolonged use or slim for easy carry, should it have a flat, convex or scandi grind, should the blade shape be sharply pointed for detailed carving and boring or have a lot of belly for easy slicing. Please let me know, I would build a few prototypes for people to have a passaround in the new year.


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Scandi grinds are good for wood work, but they don't slice as easily as higher grinds, they also leave the blade pretty heavy unless you go to thinner stock.
