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Which steel has impressed you lately?
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Re: Which steel has impressed you lately?
Maxamet. I hadn't used my Maxamet Native 5 for a while. I was forced to cut some tape with it, and it was covered in tape residue, so I set it aside until I felt like cleaning it. I finally got around to cleaning it up, I felt the edge with the pad of my thumb, and I was amazed how sharp and aggressive the edge still was. With the high carbide volume, and the extremely hard matrix holding onto those carbides, Maxamet holds onto a sticky sharp edge longer than any other steel I've tried. It also has to do with the way the edge breaks down from use, but either way, Maxamet continues to impress.
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Took 2 knives out with me to snowplowing and lay salt for 16 hrs...wet conditions and knives covered in salt residue from opening bags. When I got home and inspected both knives, the Byrd hawkbill 8cr 13mov was completely covered in surface rust. The other, native lc200n looked brand new!! Amazing corrosion resistance!
Re: Which steel has impressed you lately?
Vivi I find it most interesting that you mention VG-10 right out of the gate. Because I've kept most of my Spyderco VG-10 models I've gathered over the years. And the TEMPERANCE 1 model is still one of my very favorite fixed blades of all time and yes it has a VG-10 blade.
Also over the years I've found that very few of these blade steels really excel in both edge types ( PE & SE). But VG-10 really does well with both edge types and is just a really dependable blade steel from several aspects.
Even though I've lately petitioned Spyderco to try out another blade steel for their Japan made models I won't be disappointed if they stay with VG-10.
There is probably a big underlying reason that they stay with VG-10
Also over the years I've found that very few of these blade steels really excel in both edge types ( PE & SE). But VG-10 really does well with both edge types and is just a really dependable blade steel from several aspects.
Even though I've lately petitioned Spyderco to try out another blade steel for their Japan made models I won't be disappointed if they stay with VG-10.
There is probably a big underlying reason that they stay with VG-10
Re: Which steel has impressed you lately?
8Cr13MoV. I got a few cheaper knives and the one with 8Cr13MoV has "better than I thought" edge retention.
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Re: Which steel has impressed you lately?
In addition to working well with both PE and SE, VG10 is one of the few stainless steels I'll gladly take in a fixed blade. It's a pretty tough steel. Makes sense that it works well for SE.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 8:16 amVivi I find it most interesting that you mention VG-10 right out of the gate. Because I've kept most of my Spyderco VG-10 models I've gathered over the years. And the TEMPERANCE 1 model is still one of my very favorite fixed blades of all time and yes it has a VG-10 blade.
Also over the years I've found that very few of these blade steels really excel in both edge types ( PE & SE). But VG-10 really does well with both edge types and is just a really dependable blade steel from several aspects.
Even though I've lately petitioned Spyderco to try out another blade steel for their Japan made models I won't be disappointed if they stay with VG-10.
There is probably a big underlying reason that they stay with VG-10
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K390 really impressed me. After 2 weeks of continuously using it on my job (cutting cardboard) and using for home chores it is still slicing paper with ease. It takes a aggressive edge. Much more than M4 and is just as easy to touch up. I have no problems with rust or patina. I put some Ballistol oil on the blade twice a week. Love it!
Re: Which steel has impressed you lately?
That's a great point VIVI because take the TEMPERANCE 2 model for instance which has VG-10. That knife has still sold well in their fixed blade line up in spite of the fact that Spyderco has several other fixed blades with newer/better blade steels. But sometimes the design itself and the overall ergonomics will make a knife great. I've had a couple of guys kind of make fun of me for sticking with my 2004 era TEMPERANCE 1 model ( with VG-10) when there are all these new Spyderco fixed blades with what many consider superior steels.Vivi wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 10:41 amIn addition to working well with both PE and SE, VG10 is one of the few stainless steels I'll gladly take in a fixed blade. It's a pretty tough steel. Makes sense that it works well for SE.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 8:16 amVivi I find it most interesting that you mention VG-10 right out of the gate. Because I've kept most of my Spyderco VG-10 models I've gathered over the years. And the TEMPERANCE 1 model is still one of my very favorite fixed blades of all time and yes it has a VG-10 blade.
Also over the years I've found that very few of these blade steels really excel in both edge types ( PE & SE). But VG-10 really does well with both edge types and is just a really dependable blade steel from several aspects.
Even though I've lately petitioned Spyderco to try out another blade steel for their Japan made models I won't be disappointed if they stay with VG-10.
There is probably a big underlying reason that they stay with VG-10
But I've had such great results using my two TEMP 1 models ( SE & PE) for the past 15 years. It just goes with the one old cliche I've used many times>> "If It Ain't Broke Then Don't Try To Fix It">> And right now that's just the way I feel about my TEMP 1 models (PE & SE)
Not to mention my C-60 Ayoob models which all have VG-10 as well.
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Re: Which steel has impressed you lately?
CTS-XHP.
I've had knives with CTS-XHP for a very long time, but I've never put any extensive use on them. During the past few months, what I carried and used the most was Spyderco Chaparral LW with CTS-XHP, which really impressed me a lot. It has already become one of my all-time favorites.
I've had knives with CTS-XHP for a very long time, but I've never put any extensive use on them. During the past few months, what I carried and used the most was Spyderco Chaparral LW with CTS-XHP, which really impressed me a lot. It has already become one of my all-time favorites.
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