I need the Indoor companion to my Outdoor machete. Ye Ol kitchen table wants to steal my woman and I need to turn it into firewood. All I have is this OUTDOOR machete, it only cuts natural plants Outdoors. The table has been shaped by man and therefore is an Indoor object.
>>2853590every outdoor machete can be used as an indoor machete, you just have to hold it on the blade instead of the handle
>>2853590Have you considered an axe or a hatchet?
Um ok. Have you considered simply taking the table outside then you can use the outdoor manchette on the now outdoor table?You mean seems logical to me.
I'm just surprised this braindead (bait) threads still get replies by even bigger idiots.
Ignore the uncultured ruffians who don't know the difference between indoor and outdoor cutlery nor do they appreciate discernment between task and elegant tools. These people would have you use a meat cleaver to butter bread.I am a fan of the Parang style Machete but an indoor version demands more refinement. An outdoor tool should be carbon as it will take persistent abuse but, paradoxically, an indoor machete needs to prioritize rust resistance and sanitation over prolonged chopping sessions. The goal of an indoor machete, for clarity, is to take apart when necessary but be easy to clean and maintain while an outdoor machete is for constant chopping and cleanliness is less a priority.Obviously these unwashed cretins don't appreciate this.
>>2857253A true man of knowledge and culture. Thank you so much for expounding on your vast well of knowledge. Now I do wonder though, what is this "Village machete".