I think you summed it up perfectly, as well as demonstrated the reason. Since we dont have any idea about spy27, and just assume, we assume its not that radical. I did the same.ladybug93 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 4:58 pmi think the lack of info is probably most related to the cost vs supposed properties keeping people away combined with the fact that they are production knives being released during a swirling storm of exclusives and sprints over the same time period. people can only afford so much, and even if they buy it, they might not carry it often because they also bought something in a steel with greater edge retention or corrosion resistance, etc.
as far as answering your original question, i can't. i don't have any spy27 yet. waiting for it to be put in the right model. if the manix lw wasn't coming out in magnacut, i would've probably bought a spy27 manix lw as soon as they got screws.
I read through that. I try not to revive old threads. Im not interested in machine tests on knife edges. Cutting rope is a cut test, but not an in depth study of daily usage
Excellent feed back thank you. To me sharpening is a big deal. Any steel will deform the edge when a bone or anything else hard is hit while cutting.Guts wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 7:25 pmHave a Para 3 LW in SPY27 that I use as a beater but also a Native 5 LW in SPY27. It's in the realm of S30V/S45VN/S35VN in my experience. Sharpens very easily and responds to stropping very very well. Initial hair whittling sharpness off a strop is gone after cutting whatever it is you're cutting with it, but it'll obviously hold a working edge for a good while. Hit it with the strop again and it'll be back to hair whittling very easily. Edge retention I'd put it slightly under S30V just based on my experience with S30V.
My Para 3 in SPY27 I reprofiled to 15dps up to 1200 grit, then 6->3->1 micron strops. If you enjoy sharpening or don't mind sharpening, you'll like the steel a lot. It is a bit pricier than S30V variants of a knife within the same model line (i.e. Native 5 LW in SPY 27 ~$138, S30V ~$120), so I wouldn't really go out of my way to buy the SPY27 version if S30V is also available, but that's just me.
This is some excellent information. I suspect as we learn how to use this steel, we will find it to be better. For what its worth, Sal says 20 degrees is the optimal angle for edges.Urkilnmesmalls wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 7:21 pmI have carried and used my para 3 lw quite a bit. I hated it at first because I wasn’t impressed with the edge stability. I like 15 dps edges. I was having a lot of rolling and edge deformation at that edge angle. I increased the edge angle to 17 degrees per side and everything changed. I love it at 17. Edge stability is good. Edge retention is probably still not quite as good as s30v. Honestly it didn’t do anything for me that s30v didn’t do better except come on the para 3 lw.
This is some solid information. I appreciate hearing details of a sharpening method contrasting the sharp maker.RustyIron wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 12:30 amWhen I first built the knife, I used it a bit in the garage and yard. I found that the SPY27 didn't maintain an edge as well as my tool steel blades such as REX45 or K390, but it deformed less than S30V or VG-10. I see that others' experience has been the opposite. Maybe the blade geometry would account for the difference, or maybe my judgement was clouded by "new knife stoke."
I've found the steel pretty easy to sharpen. I use diamond matrix stones almost exclusively. I've sharpened it anywhere from 160 micron down to sub-micron. Realistically, 20-40 micron leaves an edge that is very usable.
What SPY27 knife are you looking to buy?
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I can do 20 degrees per side if the geometry is thin enough. Most Spydercos I have had after a few sharpening sessions at 20 degrees cut like a brick because they start getting pretty thick behind the edge. 15 cuts so much better as long as the steel will support it.WyoJon wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 9:06 pmThis is some excellent information. I suspect as we learn how to use this steel, we will find it to be better. For what its worth, Sal says 20 degrees is the optimal angle for edges.Urkilnmesmalls wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 7:21 pmI have carried and used my para 3 lw quite a bit. I hated it at first because I wasn’t impressed with the edge stability. I like 15 dps edges. I was having a lot of rolling and edge deformation at that edge angle. I increased the edge angle to 17 degrees per side and everything changed. I love it at 17. Edge stability is good. Edge retention is probably still not quite as good as s30v. Honestly it didn’t do anything for me that s30v didn’t do better except come on the para 3 lw.
A lot of people out there like to say its similar in composition to s35v. I disagree. There are several other elements added, and a couple removed. That makes a pretty big difference. A few points here and there is a drastic change in the mixing of alloys.
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