Field dressing a deer with a knife I made myself was a different experience

Hawkeye

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I took a blacksmithing course, made my own knife, and eventually brought it with me on a hunt. Using that same knife to field dress my first deer created a connection I was not expecting. From making the tool to using it in the field, the whole process felt complete in a way that is hard to explain unless you have done it.
 
 There’s just something special about holding a tool you actually made yourself. It’s a feeling a store-bought item can never quite match, that whole journey from the forge all the way out into the field.
 
I took a blacksmithing course, made my own knife, and eventually brought it with me on a hunt. Using that same knife to field dress my first deer created a connection I was not expecting. From making the tool to using it in the field, the whole process felt complete in a way that is hard to explain unless you have done it.
That’s a full circle moment right there, from fire and steel all the way to field use, not many get that experience
 
Hawkeye said:
I took a blacksmithing course, made my own knife, and eventually brought it with me on a hunt. Using that same knife to field dress my first deer created a connection I was not expecting. From making the tool to using it in the field, the whole process felt complete in a way that is hard to explain unless you have done it.

That’s real craftsmanship, tool and task coming together makes the whole experience mean more.
 
 That kind of connection, it just feels different when you've really put in the effort on both sides of it. It's tough to put into words but you feel it a lot more than you can ever actually say.
 
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