Testing some Khukris
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Testing some Khukris
Well Gentlemen,
After seeing Mack The Knife's service no 1, I had shown the pic to a friend of mine and he said he has to have the khukri and he had ordered some from khukri palace some time in December and we thought to check them out this morning
and well..all said and done, khukris are a great tool, and especially how much they retain their edge..it was amazing..
The Khukris tested
Me, after a hard hit on the wood
Some other knives also included, a Bowie and a whitehunter
The khukri, the dotted panawal from Khukuri palace cuts really well
A Powerful blow from my friend can cut through almost a foot thick wood
Checking out the army machete
using the bowie
Well, after cutting a lot of wood for the fireplace, we found the the Khukris hold their edge as any other Solingen knife and well, for cutting wood, nothing can match a khukri, the machete comes real close though..
Regards
Ranjeet
After seeing Mack The Knife's service no 1, I had shown the pic to a friend of mine and he said he has to have the khukri and he had ordered some from khukri palace some time in December and we thought to check them out this morning
and well..all said and done, khukris are a great tool, and especially how much they retain their edge..it was amazing..
The Khukris tested
Me, after a hard hit on the wood
Some other knives also included, a Bowie and a whitehunter
The khukri, the dotted panawal from Khukuri palace cuts really well
A Powerful blow from my friend can cut through almost a foot thick wood
Checking out the army machete
using the bowie
Well, after cutting a lot of wood for the fireplace, we found the the Khukris hold their edge as any other Solingen knife and well, for cutting wood, nothing can match a khukri, the machete comes real close though..
Regards
Ranjeet
Last edited by Ranjeet Singh on Sat Jan 12, 2008 11:05 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Get a tetanus shot for the 'Ouch' part Ranjeet!
Great pics.
What was the wood used, thickness, and how many blocks were used per test?
Those are great looking knives,Congrats!
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Great pics.
What was the wood used, thickness, and how many blocks were used per test?
Those are great looking knives,Congrats!
Best
Axx
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Re: Testing some Khukris
Great pics Ranjeet I was a bit skeptical about the "Cutting through a foot thick wood" part untill i saw the photos.. But there is a difference between splitting logs along the grain and cutting it across the grain. Try cutting those logs into shorter logs
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Re: Testing some Khukris
Thanks, Ranjeet.
You need to use the belly of the khuk more to gain the most of it's chopping power.
As Jonah said you need to do a cross-grain chop test to verify a knives chopping ability. Take a log of a certain dia and then start chopping into it - forming a V as you go along. Record the number of chops taken to cut through half or all of the log. Now move onto another knife and a log of similar dia. The logs should preferably be from the same trunk.
Safe chopping!
Mack The Knife
You need to use the belly of the khuk more to gain the most of it's chopping power.
As Jonah said you need to do a cross-grain chop test to verify a knives chopping ability. Take a log of a certain dia and then start chopping into it - forming a V as you go along. Record the number of chops taken to cut through half or all of the log. Now move onto another knife and a log of similar dia. The logs should preferably be from the same trunk.
Safe chopping!
Mack The Knife
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wear gloves mate!
Mack The Knife,
can you give us a bit of a background on various khukri names lke sirupati, anghkhol etc?
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Mack The Knife,
can you give us a bit of a background on various khukri names lke sirupati, anghkhol etc?
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"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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Asif,
A read through www.himalayan-imports.com is worth anyone's time. It will answer your questions and more.
An Ang Khola is basically a full tang khuk with riveted handle scales.
The Sirupati is a slimmed down khuk and primarily a fighting knife, now adopted by some martial artists.
Mack The Knife
A read through www.himalayan-imports.com is worth anyone's time. It will answer your questions and more.
An Ang Khola is basically a full tang khuk with riveted handle scales.
The Sirupati is a slimmed down khuk and primarily a fighting knife, now adopted by some martial artists.
Mack The Knife
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Mack The Knife-WOW!
A bit undecided about the ang Khola (I like my chopping /chomping knives with a bit of a belly! )and the Brit special
15 " seems to be par for the course...any recommendations?
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A bit undecided about the ang Khola (I like my chopping /chomping knives with a bit of a belly! )and the Brit special
15 " seems to be par for the course...any recommendations?
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"...Oh but if I went 'round sayin' I was Emperor, just because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me, they'd put me away..."
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WOW???
It took me a few days to go through that site! Speed reading again, were you?
The 15" British Army Service is what I use and I would recommend it for outdoor use.
The Chiruwa Ang Khola is said to tranfer more vibration/shock through the hand due to it's full tang.
It really boils down to what tasks you would like your khuk to perform. If one of the tasks is home defense, I wouldn't recommend a very long one as space can be limited indoors.
Mack The Knife
It took me a few days to go through that site! Speed reading again, were you?
The 15" British Army Service is what I use and I would recommend it for outdoor use.
The Chiruwa Ang Khola is said to tranfer more vibration/shock through the hand due to it's full tang.
It really boils down to what tasks you would like your khuk to perform. If one of the tasks is home defense, I wouldn't recommend a very long one as space can be limited indoors.
Mack The Knife
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Re: Testing some Khukris
Nice khuks and nice pics Ranjeet,
Can these be delievered to INDIA
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Can these be delievered to INDIA
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I am at frankfurt..
Another 4 hours to go...............
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Another 4 hours to go...............
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I am the Saint the Soldier that walks in Peace. I am the Humble dust of your feet, But dont think my Spirituality makes me weak. The Heavens will roar if my Kirpan were to speak...