What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
Pretty notorious issue with the chef, why hasn't cqi included a carbidized lockface or something? I feel there is no way Spyderco is not aware of the issue, kinda bonk on such an expensive knife. Thoughts?
Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
My Spidiechef doesn't have any lockstick and it's pre CQI.
Not really notorious unless you get all your info from YouTube vs. reality.
Not really notorious unless you get all your info from YouTube vs. reality.
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I've owned/handled 5+ Chefs (including pre-CQI, first CQI, second CQI, and the blue anodized exclusive) and all have had lockstick, some pretty bad. I realize this is a fairly small sample size, but it seems to me like it is a pretty widespread issue (both from my personal experience as well as how many people online that have also complained about it).
I've also wondered why this hasn't been addressed/fixed, as Spyderco has made other Ti frame locks (without steel inserts) that haven't seemed to suffer from lockstick like the Chef.
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Mine's pre CQI and no lock stick.
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Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
My pre-CQI had lock stick for the first year, but smoothed out a lot with regular use.
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Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
I wonder if there is a way to make a lockbar insert that would full Salt proof.
Because when you think about it, normal insert plus screw is added complexity which can rust...
Maybe a ceramic ball insert, like on Chris Reeve?
Because when you think about it, normal insert plus screw is added complexity which can rust...
Maybe a ceramic ball insert, like on Chris Reeve?
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Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
I got a CQI Spydiechef around June last year. It had some lock stick for about two weeks, but it smoothened out with use. It wasn't a big deal to me as I have framelocks from other makers that also had lock stick when new.
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Mine has it. Neither use nor sharpie made it go away. Still kinda bugs me to the point that I'm considering to sell it, although I really like the design... might be my favourite out of the Spyderco line even. But I'm pretty anal about such things, so...
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My cqi chef(ceramic detent, grey hw) has terrible lock stick. Considered returning it, but everything else was good so I decided to see if it goes away with use.
I suspect it’s a little bit better already, but 2020 brought along quite a few alternatives, so it’s kind of squeezed for pocket time atm.
I suspect it’s a little bit better already, but 2020 brought along quite a few alternatives, so it’s kind of squeezed for pocket time atm.
Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
I don't mind some lock-stick. It is very minimal on my cqi.
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Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
My blue exclusive one had some lock stick, but it went away fairly quick. Lock stick is pretty normal for Ti lock bars in my experience.
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Neither of mine have it. Both are from the first CQI (ceramic ball and gray hardware). I also don't mind a little minor lock stick.
Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
Sounds like you should get a different knife. One with with a steel insert if you like that kind of thing.Wright.88 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:53 pm
I've owned/handled 5+ Chefs (including pre-CQI, first CQI, second CQI, and the blue anodized exclusive) and all have had lockstick, some pretty bad. I realize this is a fairly small sample size, but it seems to me like it is a pretty widespread issue (both from my personal experience as well as how many people online that have also complained about it).
I've also wondered why this hasn't been addressed/fixed, as Spyderco has made other Ti frame locks (without steel inserts) that haven't seemed to suffer from lockstick like the Chef.
For me I'm guessing the actual issue has be exaggerated via YouTube reviewers and the like and no redesign is needed.
Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
My CQI has no stick. People like to make it sound like every single one has that issue, but that's clearly not the case.
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It’s funny how those who have ones with no lock stick or little lock stick think the problem is exaggerated. It could be, but that’s just as silly as claiming the design is flawed and need a redesign. Each of us have just insignificant anecdotal evidence, so we couldn’t possibly know either way.
I know that my sample is terrible, to the extent that it’s unsafe. I don’t believe it’s up to spyderco’s standards and probably shouldn’t have left the factory. I won’t defend it though, it’s bad QC. No way around it. Maybe it’s a slip or maybe it’s a systematic error - I just couldn’t know. I’ll live with it, bigger problems exist.
I know that my sample is terrible, to the extent that it’s unsafe. I don’t believe it’s up to spyderco’s standards and probably shouldn’t have left the factory. I won’t defend it though, it’s bad QC. No way around it. Maybe it’s a slip or maybe it’s a systematic error - I just couldn’t know. I’ll live with it, bigger problems exist.
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Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
My chef has a minor lockstick from time to time, but it's not a deal breaker. I recently got a used Strider SMF which I thought would be broken in... It has the worse lockstick I have EVER experienced. I actually needed to use a tire lever to reset it several times.
I have applied graphite to the lockface and it's a little bit better, but if the knife is deployed with a little energy it gets stuck open. I know many Strider owners will say: "oh work with it, and do this, or that" but to me it's hard to make excuses for a knife that's 500 bucks. Especially when a 40 dollar knife has better action.
At least the chef is only two hundred bones, and could be exchanged for a other one with less "stick". I feel like knives without steel inserts are prone to have this issue, but some are WAY worse than others. As long as I can close the knife with my hands idc.
I have applied graphite to the lockface and it's a little bit better, but if the knife is deployed with a little energy it gets stuck open. I know many Strider owners will say: "oh work with it, and do this, or that" but to me it's hard to make excuses for a knife that's 500 bucks. Especially when a 40 dollar knife has better action.
At least the chef is only two hundred bones, and could be exchanged for a other one with less "stick". I feel like knives without steel inserts are prone to have this issue, but some are WAY worse than others. As long as I can close the knife with my hands idc.
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Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
My Second doesn't have noticeable lock stick.
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My chefs lockstick was terrible at first. But then it went away, so Im happy.
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Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
I only have the newer version (second CQI) and have had zero issues. Is the pencil/graphite or sharpie trick useless in this case?
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Re: What's up with Spydiechef's lockstick?
Loctite makes a silver anti-seize compound that would probably work a whole lot better than pencil lead.