... did the serrations themselves they would be less deep into the blade and the resulting edge profile wouldn't look so weird. The work was done by Willey Knives http://store.willeyknives.com/ While the serrations themselves could maybe be done a bit cleaner (that first one is a bit wonky looking), ...
If you're frankenspydering it anyway, could you just buy the Lone Wolf and have Willey knives grind the serrations in? Another option(and maybe easier?) is to just have them cut the wave opener into an existing serrated edge model. Eh, not so much a fan. I actually ...
I know Willey and he is passionate and does a good job.
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You've mentioned this several times, which is why I feel pretty confident about sending him one of my Sliverax to get some teeth cut into it. I think it's a prime candidate for SE.
... at that time I seen their thread over at BF and was unable to focus on it because of moving. I was asking a lot of people who it was besides Willey that did serrations on plain edged knives and it seemed like no one else knew at the time. Everyone should check out Veff's serration sharpening ...
... Sliverax is perfect for SE, the negative blade angle will work awesome with serrations in pull cuts. Yeah I couldn't agree with you more. Even if Willey Knives could do a superb job there is still nothing like the "Real Thing". I wish Spyderco would at least consider running about 10% of every ...
I was pretty surprised that they had trouble as well. I had assumed they used a grinding wheel with the serrations shape in it. If that was the case, then no steel should pose an issue to cut. It might take longer but it wouldn’t mangle the blade. It seems like they instead use some sort of machinin...
There are 2 Spyders with XHP that I was truly thinking about going to Wiley Knives around Christmas time>> but after hearing this I don't even think I'll try it. I am glad however to discover that Wiley Knives is a reputable company to deal with just in case they ever had something I wanted. But I w...