This is the common name for the imaginary 360-degree circle you must maintain while using a blade.
Blood Circle
When passing a pocketknife, the blade must always be in this position.
Closed
You should always cut in which direction, moving the blade _____ from your fingers and torso?
Away
Contrary to intuition, this type of blade is the most dangerous because it requires excessive force to cut.
Blunt
This is the name of the formal BSA certification that grants a Scout the right to carry woodsmanship tools.
Totin' Chip
The total distance the radius of your circle should extend
Five feet, Arm + Handle
This specific phrase must be spoken by the receiver before the giver releases their grip.
I have the knife/axe
This is the primary cause of a knife slipping, often occurring when a Scout applies too much of this.
Pressure, Force
After cleaning a blade with soap and water, you should apply a light coat of this to prevent oxidation.
Oil
If a Scout is observed handling a knife in an unsafe manner, a leader is authorized to remove one of these from the Scout's card.
A Corner
If a person or animal enters your workspace, you must perform this action immediately to prevent an accident.
Stop Cutting
When passing a fixed-blade knife, you should hold the back of the blade and offer this part to the other person.
The Handle
When closing a folding blade, you should use the palm of your hand on the spine and ensure your fingers are in this specific location.
Outside of the Handle
You should never use this high-heat kitchen appliance to clean a knife, as it can ruin the handle and the temper of the steel.
If all four corners of the card are removed, the Scout's privileges are considered this.
Revoked, Removed
What part of the knife held at arm's length is used to check your clearance without opening a blade.
To prevent the blade from opening accidentally in your pocket, folding knives should be carried in what?
A Sheath
A knife should never be used for this task, which involves using the tip to lift or force something apart.
Prying
This specific tool is used with a bit of water or oil to hone a metal edge back to its original sharpness.
Whetstone
True or False: This card allows a Scout to carry a knife at a BSA summer camp, provided they follow the camp's specific local rules.
True
True or False: You should avoid large groups or "crowded" areas when choosing a place to use your knife.
True
This is the primary reason you should never run while carrying any knife, even if it is closed.
Falling
To ensure a clean cut and prevent slipping, you should use this part of the knife rather than trying to "saw" with the tip.
Base
When sharpening a knife, the blade should be held at this specific angle (measured in degrees) against the stone.
22.5 Degrees
This specific type of automatic-opening knife is explicitly banned by the Guide to Safe Scouting.
Switchblade