Why no more FDE coating?
Why no more FDE coating?
I was looking at the k390 pm2 today, thinking how nice it'd look with the FDE coating like on the River's Edge para 3. That got me wondering...why don't we see more of that blade coating? I guess it wasn't dlc...but can dlc be done in other colors aside from black? Anyone else interested in seeing some new color schemes with an FDE blade?
Edit for clarity: I'm specifically asking if anyone is interested in the flat dark earth color as a blade coating. This was done with pvd coating on the REC para 3. But I'm also curious to know if dlc can be done in this color, and what are the differences between dlc and pvd coatings?
Edit for clarity: I'm specifically asking if anyone is interested in the flat dark earth color as a blade coating. This was done with pvd coating on the REC para 3. But I'm also curious to know if dlc can be done in this color, and what are the differences between dlc and pvd coatings?
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
Definitely interested in fde. I think Fde and brown scales would look good too.
Re: Why no more FDE coating?
I was always wondering the same as well. It looks awesome and we need more of it.
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
It definitely would. And with most any green. I also think it'd look awesome with all the blue-gray and darker blue scales we've seen lately.glutofknives wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 8:01 pmDefinitely interested in fde. I think Fde and brown scales would look good too.
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
FDE is an acronym for "Flat Dark Earth" - The color of the coating on the Rivers Edge Exclusive.
The coating used on the Rivers Edge Exclusive is called a "PVD Coating." (Physical Vapor Deposition)
As far as I know, there is a range of metallic colors possible with PVD coatings. I'd definitely be interested in seeing more knives with PVD coatings.
The coating used on the Rivers Edge Exclusive is called a "PVD Coating." (Physical Vapor Deposition)
As far as I know, there is a range of metallic colors possible with PVD coatings. I'd definitely be interested in seeing more knives with PVD coatings.
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
Yes, sorry I wasn't clear in the OP. It's the flat dark earth color that I meant in my OP, but I did realize it wasn't dlc on that REC para 3. I asked about dlc because I wondered if maybe people didn't like pvd, and maybe that's why we haven't seen more. Maybe dlc would be preferable if it could be done in fde? I don't know. But cool to know that the pvd can be done in other colors as well...so why don't we see any of them? Side question: Does pvd provide any protection from corrosion?Mushroom wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 8:05 pmFDE is an acronym for "Flat Dark Earth" - The color of the coating on the Rivers Edge Exclusive.
The coating used on the Rivers Edge Exclusive is called a "PVD Coating." (Physical Vapor Deposition)
As far as I know, there is a range of metallic colors possible with PVD coatings. I'd definitely be interested in seeing more knives with PVD coatings.
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
Curious about this as well, and really like the looks of it. Is it harder to coat than dlc and does it hold up as well?
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
An unbuffed matte black micarta Shaman with FDE PVD coated Delta 3V blade would make even the Popeyes Chicken Sandwich seem easy to get! :eek:
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
What makes you think there won’t be a REC PM2 in this configuration? It is my understanding that this is a near certainty to have been ordered as an exclusive. If it hasn’t been ordered yet, I’d be flabbergasted!
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
Me too, always wondered about this coating during use...but with the Para 3 version catching INSANE amounts of money on Ebay, something tells me that knife is a safe queen. I'm yet to see it even posted anywhere, or hear a single person talk about it.legOFwhat? wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 9:24 pmCurious about this as well, and really like the looks of it. Is it harder to coat than dlc and does it hold up as well?
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
I’ve been asking for flat dark earth knives for years. Flat olive drab would be nice, too.
The only bright colors I like, really, are orange and yellow for hiviz. I prefer earth tones like fde, od, flat dark olive, flat dark earth brown, and grey. I also like earth toned blue.
The only bright colors I like, really, are orange and yellow for hiviz. I prefer earth tones like fde, od, flat dark olive, flat dark earth brown, and grey. I also like earth toned blue.
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
I hope there is! I hadn't heard about it. But I also want more!RadioactiveSpyder wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:15 amWhat makes you think there won’t be a REC PM2 in this configuration? It is my understanding that this is a near certainty to have been ordered as an exclusive. If it hasn’t been ordered yet, I’d be flabbergasted!
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
Wasn't there some issue with a bunch of those? I always assumed that's why there weren't more around. But I'd love to see another run.TkoK83Spy wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 9:32 amMe too, always wondered about this coating during use...but with the Para 3 version catching INSANE amounts of money on Ebay, something tells me that knife is a safe queen. I'm yet to see it even posted anywhere, or hear a single person talk about it.legOFwhat? wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2019 9:24 pmCurious about this as well, and really like the looks of it. Is it harder to coat than dlc and does it hold up as well?
Edit: looking ibto that, I can't find anything. Maybe I'm remembering something else. But anyhow I see these on IG every once in a while, and I'm always jealous.
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
No one else has love for the flat dark earth blades??
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
I'd like to see a blade in FDE paired with black scales and liners.
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
Nope. Doesn't do a thing for me.
I wonder though. "FDE" just describes the color, not the technology used for the coating. I am quite impressed with DLC, as on my M4 Paramilitary (which I was carrying and using today, by the way). But I have no idea what the nature of the FDE coating is. It may look cute, but will it hold up?
It was specified by whoever contracted for the exclusive. I am confident that Spyderco wouldn't use anything that wasn't up to a decent level of performance, but .... I won't settle for anything less than DLC if I get a coated blade. At this point, anyway.
Re: Why no more FDE coating?
PVD is a type of process. DLC can be applied using the PVD process.
It's not two different things. PVD is a process used to apply DLC.
More info here: https://www.razoredgeknives.com/services-fees/dlc/
DLC can be done in various colors, as well.
More info also here: https://www.ionbond.com/technology/dlc- ... ke-carbon/
It's not two different things. PVD is a process used to apply DLC.
More info here: https://www.razoredgeknives.com/services-fees/dlc/
DLC can be done in various colors, as well.
More info also here: https://www.ionbond.com/technology/dlc- ... ke-carbon/
Re: Why no more FDE coating?
Thanks, that's what I was wondering. If DLC can be done in fde, or other colors, I'd love it.TomAiello wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 10:04 pmPVD is a type of process. DLC can be applied using the PVD process.
It's not two different things. PVD is a process used to apply DLC.
More info here: https://www.razoredgeknives.com/services-fees/dlc/
DLC can be done in various colors, as well.
More info also here: https://www.ionbond.com/technology/dlc- ... ke-carbon/
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
FDE DLC is a must.
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Re: Why no more FDE coating?
Eww. No thank you.
I would be interested in more abstract colors. To me, this blade screams "stolen valor". It would go great with a set of fatigues from your local surplus store... if that's what you're into. XD
Now, if they were to make a gaudy purple one or maybe a solid white one, I would be a buyer. Make it suitable for church in Atlanta :p
Also, I too thought there was a problem with the PVD that caused them to reevaluate their usage of that process.
I would be interested in more abstract colors. To me, this blade screams "stolen valor". It would go great with a set of fatigues from your local surplus store... if that's what you're into. XD
Now, if they were to make a gaudy purple one or maybe a solid white one, I would be a buyer. Make it suitable for church in Atlanta :p
Also, I too thought there was a problem with the PVD that caused them to reevaluate their usage of that process.
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