Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
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Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
I hope this is okay for me to ask but what improvements if any would you all suggest to Spyderco to add to or change on your personal-favorite knives?
As an example, I like wharncliffe points and sheepsfoot points but I would like to see something more in-between a sheepsfoot and wharncliffe, and a standard pointed knife blade, in the Rescue and Sheepsfoot Salt lines. I understand the need for blunt-tipped blades but I would love to see an Atlantic Salt or Assist that is a bit pointier. I understand that there is the Pacific Salt but how about a "pointy Sheepsfoot" or "pointier wharncliffe" blade?
What other features would you like to see changed on some of your favorite of their knives, both blade, lock, handle, clip, etc?
I would love to see Spyderco add some new locking mechanisms, and again, hope this is okay to say, but to use the TriAd and Axis Lock on some of their folders. Imagine an Endura with a Triad Lock and a blade of Lc200N stainless steel and hard rubberized scales or standard FRN scales.
I would like to see a "saber flat ground scimitar shaped" Spyderco Aqua Salt, or , a shorter Aqua Salt, with a blade in the 3 to 4 inch range, satin-finished.
Sure, this is mostly just theoretical but good designs start with good ideas.
I would also like to see a set of Spyderco full-sized Rescue Shears with a folding locking satin-finished rust proof general purpose utility blade and a new, improved, LC200N Caspian Salt line.
As an example, I like wharncliffe points and sheepsfoot points but I would like to see something more in-between a sheepsfoot and wharncliffe, and a standard pointed knife blade, in the Rescue and Sheepsfoot Salt lines. I understand the need for blunt-tipped blades but I would love to see an Atlantic Salt or Assist that is a bit pointier. I understand that there is the Pacific Salt but how about a "pointy Sheepsfoot" or "pointier wharncliffe" blade?
What other features would you like to see changed on some of your favorite of their knives, both blade, lock, handle, clip, etc?
I would love to see Spyderco add some new locking mechanisms, and again, hope this is okay to say, but to use the TriAd and Axis Lock on some of their folders. Imagine an Endura with a Triad Lock and a blade of Lc200N stainless steel and hard rubberized scales or standard FRN scales.
I would like to see a "saber flat ground scimitar shaped" Spyderco Aqua Salt, or , a shorter Aqua Salt, with a blade in the 3 to 4 inch range, satin-finished.
Sure, this is mostly just theoretical but good designs start with good ideas.
I would also like to see a set of Spyderco full-sized Rescue Shears with a folding locking satin-finished rust proof general purpose utility blade and a new, improved, LC200N Caspian Salt line.
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
I'd like a salt lil native.
Also a delica with s30v might be nice...
But the main thing I want is a wire clip that can mount to the 3-screw attachments on regular clip knives like the delica endura and para3. Maybe two washers, one with the two grooves, the other that fits above the clip, and the three bolts (or two of the three) go thru... I know Sal can do this!
Also a delica with s30v might be nice...
But the main thing I want is a wire clip that can mount to the 3-screw attachments on regular clip knives like the delica endura and para3. Maybe two washers, one with the two grooves, the other that fits above the clip, and the three bolts (or two of the three) go thru... I know Sal can do this!
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
CQI Domino with a little tweaking to the pivot. No change to steel, no change to grind, etc. Just tweak the pivot. Done.
Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
Better G10 on the tenacious line! Love the knives, but prefer the feel of the golden spydies G10!
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
Your prayers have already been answered mate. whilst not of the Salt line, the Endura wharncliffe is a sheepsfootish wharnySpyderEdgeForever wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 3:24 pmI hope this is okay for me to ask but what improvements if any would you all suggest to Spyderco to add to or change on your personal-favorite knives?
As an example, I like wharncliffe points and sheepsfoot points but I would like to see something more in-between a sheepsfoot and wharncliffe, and a standard pointed knife blade, in the Rescue and Sheepsfoot Salt lines. I understand the need for blunt-tipped blades but I would love to see an Atlantic Salt or Assist that is a bit pointier. I understand that there is the Pacific Salt but how about a "pointy Sheepsfoot" or "pointier wharncliffe" blade?
What other features would you like to see changed on some of your favorite of their knives, both blade, lock, handle, clip, etc?
I would love to see Spyderco add some new locking mechanisms, and again, hope this is okay to say, but to use the TriAd and Axis Lock on some of their folders. Imagine an Endura with a Triad Lock and a blade of Lc200N stainless steel and hard rubberized scales or standard FRN scales.
I would like to see a "saber flat ground scimitar shaped" Spyderco Aqua Salt, or , a shorter Aqua Salt, with a blade in the 3 to 4 inch range, satin-finished.
Sure, this is mostly just theoretical but good designs start with good ideas.
I would also like to see a set of Spyderco full-sized Rescue Shears with a folding locking satin-finished rust proof general purpose utility blade and a new, improved, LC200N Caspian Salt line.
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
I'm pretty happy with my knives as it is. If I wanted a Triad lock it would be as easy as carrying one I have. It takes a backseat to my knives already. I wouldn't mind seeing that wonderful K390 steel in a run of Enduras and Delicas though.
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
Well, Spyderco has perfected the Yojimbo 2 imo, with the 20CV version.
I wouldn't mind however, to see the Yojumbo as a flipper.
I wouldn't mind however, to see the Yojumbo as a flipper.
Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
First of all, I think it is great that Spyderco released a Smock design. He is one of the many makers that have licensed a piece of Spyderco technology. I would like to see more collaborations with those custom makers (Jarosz in particular) who have used Spyderco technology in their own work. I would also love to see a Rassenti and/or Sinkevich design at half the price of their current collaborations. I'm not arguing for the same designs to be half price. Instead have a new knife that is more affordable, but has a price high enough to get the materials, fit, finish, etc. that we expect from those makers.
Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
SpyderEdgeForever wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 3:24 pmAs an example, I like wharncliffe points and sheepsfoot points but I would like to see something more in-between a sheepsfoot and wharncliffe, and a standard pointed knife blade, in the Rescue and Sheepsfoot Salt lines. I understand the need for blunt-tipped blades but I would love to see an Atlantic Salt or Assist that is a bit pointier. I understand that there is the Pacific Salt but how about a "pointy Sheepsfoot" or "pointier wharncliffe" blade?
You mean like this?
It's really simple to do if you have a Dremel. I plan on eventually getting a sheepsfoot Caribbean and doing the same to it.
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
A sinkevich spyderco, under 200 bucks, would have my money in a heartbeat!p_atrick wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 7:20 pmFirst of all, I think it is great that Spyderco released a Smock design. He is one of the many makers that have licensed a piece of Spyderco technology. I would like to see more collaborations with those custom makers (Jarosz in particular) who have used Spyderco technology in their own work. I would also love to see a Rassenti and/or Sinkevich design at half the price of their current collaborations. I'm not arguing for the same designs to be half price. Instead have a new knife that is more affordable, but has a price high enough to get the materials, fit, finish, etc. that we expect from those makers.
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BBS Paramilitary 2, Amalgam, Native Chief, Blade HQ Manix 2 XL, S30V Shaman, Gayle Bradley 2, DLC M4 Shaman, Magnitude, Z Wear Shaman, DLC S30V Shaman, Stretch 2, Kapara, CF/S90V Native Chief, Endela, K390 Endura, DLT 20cv Zome Endela x 2, Police 4 LW K390, SNK Native Chief, SNK Manix 2 XL, K390 Stretch 2, Stretch 2 XL, K390 Endela
BBS Paramilitary 2, Amalgam, Native Chief, Blade HQ Manix 2 XL, S30V Shaman, Gayle Bradley 2, DLC M4 Shaman, Magnitude, Z Wear Shaman, DLC S30V Shaman, Stretch 2, Kapara, CF/S90V Native Chief, Endela, K390 Endura, DLT 20cv Zome Endela x 2, Police 4 LW K390, SNK Native Chief, SNK Manix 2 XL, K390 Stretch 2, Stretch 2 XL, K390 Endela
Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
i love the manix 2 lw. it is in need of torx screws though. i would also prefer a better steel in the standard model (i have the xhp version, which is great). if it was possible to get lc200n, even if it wasn’t a full salt model, i would definitely buy it.
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current collection:
C36MCW2, C258YL, C253GBBK, C258GFBL, C101GBBK2, C11GYW, C11FWNB20CV, C101GBN15V2, C101GODFDE2, C60GGY, C149G, C189, C101GBN2, MT35, C211TI, C242CF, C217GSSF, C101BN2, C85G2, C91BBK, C142G, C122GBBK, LBK, LYL3HB, C193, C28YL2, C11ZPGYD, C41YL5, C252G, C130G, PLKIT1
spyderco steels:
H2, CPM 20CV, CPM 15V, CTS 204P, CPM CRUWEAR, CPM S30V, N690Co, M390, CPM MagnaCut, LC200N, CTS XHP, H1, 8Cr13MoV, GIN-1, CTS BD1, VG-10, VG-10/Damascus, 440C
Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
They would probably have to change the entire handle holds to go to screw construction. I have seen at least one that was drilled apart and put back together with screws but no idea what size or where they were bought. At least the pivot got screws.
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
Tweak the clip on the Drunken to give it a little more clearance and radius the edges or at least make them a bit smoother.
The clip does stretch out over time but I had already ordered a custom clip by that time so I turned a $400+ knife into a $500+ knife. :eek: It has replaced my Shiro as my most carried knife so all in all it's a pretty solid piece.
The clip does stretch out over time but I had already ordered a custom clip by that time so I turned a $400+ knife into a $500+ knife. :eek: It has replaced my Shiro as my most carried knife so all in all it's a pretty solid piece.
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
I would like to see:
Boye Dents on all backlocks without them, especially the upcoming Police LW.
More DLC...like a DLC Dfly Salt, DLC PE Delica, etc
Spine and choil jimping added to the Lil Native
More CPM-CRUWEAR
Prioritize deeper carry clip placement over lanyard holes. Looking at you Para 3. The Para 3 LW was perfect so I think they are getting the hint.
CPM-3V folders
Screw Construction on the Manix LW
More Translucent FRCP colors
A Carribean with normal Peel Ply G10 un-grooved scales, or better yet a LW
More LW models and more sprints/exclusives of the existing LW models
SE Spyderhawk Salt as a production model
Boye Dents on all backlocks without them, especially the upcoming Police LW.
More DLC...like a DLC Dfly Salt, DLC PE Delica, etc
Spine and choil jimping added to the Lil Native
More CPM-CRUWEAR
Prioritize deeper carry clip placement over lanyard holes. Looking at you Para 3. The Para 3 LW was perfect so I think they are getting the hint.
CPM-3V folders
Screw Construction on the Manix LW
More Translucent FRCP colors
A Carribean with normal Peel Ply G10 un-grooved scales, or better yet a LW
More LW models and more sprints/exclusives of the existing LW models
SE Spyderhawk Salt as a production model
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
These are the minor ‘improvements’ I usually make to my Spydies:
- thin out and refine the edge, and grind down the spine near the tip on Delicas, Enduras and my Police model.
Spyderco and Mora are the two modern knife companies which produce the best factory edges IMHO, but like all sharpening nerds, I find it satisfying to adjust an edge to my preferences.
I understand why Spyderco has had to beef up the tip area on some models to guard against prying abuse, but I like a pointy tip profile without the ‘nose hump’ and don’t have an issue using my knives properly, so snapped tips are not a problem for me.
- replace the clip with a Ti deep carry Lynch or MXG aftermarket clip.
I like the way Spyderco have intentionally not released their own deep carry clip, out of respect for the cottage industry which has sprung up making them. But like a lot of non-US afi’s I don’t want to advertise what’s in my pockets.
- replace scales in some cases with custom ones with contoured edges.
More contoured edges on slab sides is something I’d personally like to see. The knife carries ‘slimmer’ and is substantially more comfortable in extended use for me.
- chamfer and crown the spine on some models which have a full width, right angled spine.
I’d actually like to see swedges on more knives. A decent swedge thins out the spine area and creates less drag and a smoother ‘cutting feel’ when slicing through thick, binding material like heavy industrial cardboards, game meats in the field, and vegetables for food prep. This is a great feature on the Dragonfly and Gayle Bradley 1 and 2 models.
Some people will say they like a right angled spine for firesteel striking. Personally, I get great results using the jimping areas as a striker.
- also as a general improvement comment for knife and tool designers, don’t forget that nearly 10% of your customers are left handed. Spyderco are actually very good in this regard, but it never hurts to remind companies of this.
I won’t name that well known multi-tool maker who don’t have one single left handed or even ambidextrous model, despite being all about ‘clever design’.
- thin out and refine the edge, and grind down the spine near the tip on Delicas, Enduras and my Police model.
Spyderco and Mora are the two modern knife companies which produce the best factory edges IMHO, but like all sharpening nerds, I find it satisfying to adjust an edge to my preferences.
I understand why Spyderco has had to beef up the tip area on some models to guard against prying abuse, but I like a pointy tip profile without the ‘nose hump’ and don’t have an issue using my knives properly, so snapped tips are not a problem for me.
- replace the clip with a Ti deep carry Lynch or MXG aftermarket clip.
I like the way Spyderco have intentionally not released their own deep carry clip, out of respect for the cottage industry which has sprung up making them. But like a lot of non-US afi’s I don’t want to advertise what’s in my pockets.
- replace scales in some cases with custom ones with contoured edges.
More contoured edges on slab sides is something I’d personally like to see. The knife carries ‘slimmer’ and is substantially more comfortable in extended use for me.
- chamfer and crown the spine on some models which have a full width, right angled spine.
I’d actually like to see swedges on more knives. A decent swedge thins out the spine area and creates less drag and a smoother ‘cutting feel’ when slicing through thick, binding material like heavy industrial cardboards, game meats in the field, and vegetables for food prep. This is a great feature on the Dragonfly and Gayle Bradley 1 and 2 models.
Some people will say they like a right angled spine for firesteel striking. Personally, I get great results using the jimping areas as a striker.
- also as a general improvement comment for knife and tool designers, don’t forget that nearly 10% of your customers are left handed. Spyderco are actually very good in this regard, but it never hurts to remind companies of this.
I won’t name that well known multi-tool maker who don’t have one single left handed or even ambidextrous model, despite being all about ‘clever design’.
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
The Salt 2 Wharncliffe has a bit of a point on it. Probably it is not as much as you would like, but it is tempting me, at any rate. I'd really like to see a wharncliffe more the style of the Ken Onion designed Leek. I think it has the best of all things.Tims wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 4:15 pmSpyderEdgeForever wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 3:24 pmI hope this is okay for me to ask but what improvements if any would you all suggest to Spyderco to add to or change on your personal-favorite knives?
As an example, I like wharncliffe points and sheepsfoot points but I would like to see something more in-between a sheepsfoot and wharncliffe, and a standard pointed knife blade, in the Rescue and Sheepsfoot Salt lines. I understand the need for blunt-tipped blades but I would love to see an Atlantic Salt or Assist that is a bit pointier. I understand that there is the Pacific Salt but how about a "pointy Sheepsfoot" or "pointier wharncliffe" blade?
What other features would you like to see changed on some of your favorite of their knives, both blade, lock, handle, clip, etc?
I would love to see Spyderco add some new locking mechanisms, and again, hope this is okay to say, but to use the TriAd and Axis Lock on some of their folders. Imagine an Endura with a Triad Lock and a blade of Lc200N stainless steel and hard rubberized scales or standard FRN scales.
I would like to see a "saber flat ground scimitar shaped" Spyderco Aqua Salt, or , a shorter Aqua Salt, with a blade in the 3 to 4 inch range, satin-finished.
Sure, this is mostly just theoretical but good designs start with good ideas.
I would also like to see a set of Spyderco full-sized Rescue Shears with a folding locking satin-finished rust proof general purpose utility blade and a new, improved, LC200N Caspian Salt line.
Your prayers have already been answered mate. whilst not of the Salt line, the Endura wharncliffe is a sheepsfootish wharny
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
i don’t expect it to happen. it would be nice though. you should be happy about the idea of changing the handle molds. maybe they could round it off a tad for you while they’re at it. i hope not though. i still think they’re perfect the way they are, minus the pins. :)
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current collection:
C36MCW2, C258YL, C253GBBK, C258GFBL, C101GBBK2, C11GYW, C11FWNB20CV, C101GBN15V2, C101GODFDE2, C60GGY, C149G, C189, C101GBN2, MT35, C211TI, C242CF, C217GSSF, C101BN2, C85G2, C91BBK, C142G, C122GBBK, LBK, LYL3HB, C193, C28YL2, C11ZPGYD, C41YL5, C252G, C130G, PLKIT1
spyderco steels:
H2, CPM 20CV, CPM 15V, CTS 204P, CPM CRUWEAR, CPM S30V, N690Co, M390, CPM MagnaCut, LC200N, CTS XHP, H1, 8Cr13MoV, GIN-1, CTS BD1, VG-10, VG-10/Damascus, 440C
current collection:
C36MCW2, C258YL, C253GBBK, C258GFBL, C101GBBK2, C11GYW, C11FWNB20CV, C101GBN15V2, C101GODFDE2, C60GGY, C149G, C189, C101GBN2, MT35, C211TI, C242CF, C217GSSF, C101BN2, C85G2, C91BBK, C142G, C122GBBK, LBK, LYL3HB, C193, C28YL2, C11ZPGYD, C41YL5, C252G, C130G, PLKIT1
spyderco steels:
H2, CPM 20CV, CPM 15V, CTS 204P, CPM CRUWEAR, CPM S30V, N690Co, M390, CPM MagnaCut, LC200N, CTS XHP, H1, 8Cr13MoV, GIN-1, CTS BD1, VG-10, VG-10/Damascus, 440C
Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
Even on my two alltime favorite (of all brands), almost perfect folders I could find a tiny detail on each I'd change if I am REALLY nitpicky:
Stretch 1: Just SLIGHTLY widen the handle at the groove where the first two fingers sit (make it a tiny tad more handfilling)
Endura 4: Keep the EDGE length, but shorten the knife as a whole a bit. So partly remove the Ricasso and make the BLADE (not the edge!!) a bit shorter, shorten the handle so that it is just long enough to acommodate the blade.
Only folder that for me is a 100% perfect for what it is: Chaparral FRN. Still I'd like to see a XL version of it...
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=82492
Stretch 1: Just SLIGHTLY widen the handle at the groove where the first two fingers sit (make it a tiny tad more handfilling)
Endura 4: Keep the EDGE length, but shorten the knife as a whole a bit. So partly remove the Ricasso and make the BLADE (not the edge!!) a bit shorter, shorten the handle so that it is just long enough to acommodate the blade.
Only folder that for me is a 100% perfect for what it is: Chaparral FRN. Still I'd like to see a XL version of it...
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=82492
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- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
- EDC: Endura thin red line ffg combo edge (VG10); Wayne Goddard PE (4V), Endela SE (VG10)
-Mountains/outdoors: Pac.Salt 1 SE (H1), Salt 2 SE (LC200N), and also Wayne Goddard PE (4V)
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
Okay, that is AWESOME lol. What model is that? Tell us a little about it?
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Wish list: Hundred Pacer; Sliverax; Mantra; 52100 PM2 SE; Kapara
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Re: Improvement suggestions for your favorite Spyderco knives?
I hereby banish you to the Rancor pit!steelcity16 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 22, 2019 10:22 pmI would like to see:
A Carribean with normal Peel Ply G10 un-grooved scales, or better yet a LW
The machined G10 on the Caribbean is one of it's best features, there is nothing on it that needs to be changed for functionality.
I'm all for having the current machined handle in a solid color, but I would never remove the machining, it's perfect.
This isn't a knife for Instagram pictures, it's for working!
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