kittle Posted October 25, 2002 Share Posted October 25, 2002 Where do you get these after the boys have went through the program requirements? Or do you have to make them yourself? Kittle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sctmom Posted October 25, 2002 Share Posted October 25, 2002 Get them at the scout store or council office. They costs a few pennies each. They are little yellow cards with the rules printed on one side and a place for your signature and the boy's signature. Buy extras. Many people go by the rule of tearing off a corner if a boy is caught violating the rules of knife safety. When you lose the 4th corner, you lose the card and have to re-earn it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
acco40 Posted October 25, 2002 Share Posted October 25, 2002 The proper name is the "Whittling Chip" card. When I bought mine they were five cents each. If you have a good printer go to: www.geocities.com/~pack215/whittlin-chip378x255.jpg I think it is legal to copy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sctmom Posted October 25, 2002 Share Posted October 25, 2002 The link given only shows one side of the card. The other side lists the numbered rules the boy agrees to follows -- nice reminders of knife safety. If you aren't near a scout store, call one, they would probably mail you some. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scoutmom3 Posted October 13, 2005 Share Posted October 13, 2005 I have been in cub scouts for a long time. I have understood over the years that the boys can not carry their pocketknife until they have earned their whittlin' chip card. I have a den leader that insists that the boys can carry their pocketknife as a wolf because on page 223 in the Wolf book for elective 23(b) the 8 essentials a pocketknife is one of the essentials. I tried explaining that before a wolf can carry a pocketknife they must earn their whittlin' chip card (normally it isn't done until they are a bear). I need hard evidence of when they are suppose to carry a pocketknife. She even asked the "information booth" at CIEC about this and they told her if it is in the book then they can have it. Please help me understand this problem I am having. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schleining Posted October 19, 2005 Share Posted October 19, 2005 Whittlin' Chip Cards are available at your local Scout Shop for 7 cents a piece. The Card should be given to the Cub Scout at the time he completes the training. Remember it is a privilege to carry and use a Knife in Scout... not a right. The program clearly outlines when a Cub Scout can carry and use a Knife. You Den leader need to look at the actual requirements. Jerry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herms Posted November 1, 2005 Share Posted November 1, 2005 ScoutMom3, Take a look at this forum also: RE: Help - knife safety question Cub Scouts can earn the Whittling Chip at ANY age of Cub Scouting. Are most ready for it before Bear? Many Bear's aren't mature enough to handle it! Where the confusion about it being a Bear activity is that it is part of the elective SHAVINGS AND CHIPS (Bear Handbook -Page 146). Additionally the Chip only authorizes them to carry a collapsible blade (pocket knife) at "APPROVED" scouting activities. Our pack has very few of these a year and designates them ahead of time (i.e. pack campouts, hikes etc...). Den and Pack meetings are not on our Approved activities list as established by our Pack committee. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScoutingEMT Posted November 2, 2005 Share Posted November 2, 2005 I remember many years ago, in Elemrntary school (Early 1990's)... It was still "Cool" for cub scouts to wear there uniforms to school. I remember one scout getting sent home for WEARING HIS KNIFE TO SCHOOL, before a den meeting. Scout was sent home, and lucky that he wasn't expelled. I mention this as a warning, if scouts still wear uniforms to school, it must be re-inforced that Knives are Bad at school. Jon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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