DC4 Knife Axe and Machete Field Sharpening

Fallknive DC4The DC4 pocket sharpener is a cool little stone with two sides. The diamond side is coarser but, unfortunately, doesn’t last very long. I hear this only applies to new models. I only have a relatively new one and can’t speak for the earlier ones. I use the other side – finer ceramic – for all tasks and I find it sufficient for every type of field sharpening from rough edge restoration to honing.

Fallkniven DC4 sharpener

The sharpener is 10 cm (4″) long, 3 cm (1.25″) wide and 7 mm (0.25″) thick. The size makes it very versatile as it allows you to sharpen blades of all sizes relatively quickly without the need for soaking the sharpener beforehand and drying it afterwords. It is hard and does not get worn down too fast, which means you don’t need to flatten the surface every time you sharpen a knife. It doesn’t get damaged easily either. In the video below, I show a few techniques that you can use to sharpen different tools of various sizes such as a Mora Light My Fire knife, a Gransors Bruk axe and a Martindale Golok No 2 machete.

 

How To Carry Clipless Victorinox Knives Comfortably

Victorinox Forester and Trailmaster

I’d like to demonstrate one of the best ways of carrying knives without a pocket clip in you pocket. Not just Victorinox or Swiss Army Knives. Pretty much any knife without a pocket clip can be carried this way.

It works great for me and doesn’t take much time or money to make it work. I also show how to make the cross weave knot lanyard out of para cord required for this. Enjoy.

Victorinox Trailmaster pocket carry Victorinox Trailmaster Alternative carry Victorinox Trekker Pocket carry

 

More ways of pocket carry in the video