High Performance Delica Excitement
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Re: High Performance Delica Excitement
I think the "high performance" moniker is due to the grind, not the steel.
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Re: High Performance Delica Excitement
Since this is about high performance, how about racing stripes? :p
How well do subtle shades of color translate from the screen to FRN? I like this shade of red, but it may not come out looking like that.
Also, I welcome VG10 in this knife. Can't wait.
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This. Even though I don't get excited about VG-10, it is indeed the geometry that cuts, not the steel spec. sheet. Spyderco is trying some changes here to improve cutting abilities of a knife and I can only applaud them for that.
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Re: High Performance Delica Excitement
VG-10 is fine... I’m still in. Super Blue or Hap40 would be even better, if possible!
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How would cladding work on a hollow grind?Enactive wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:38 amA tiny bummer about K390.bearfacedkiller wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:27 amVg10 is fine. I am still interested.
Wouldn’t Vtoku2 or Super Blue be able to support that thin edge? :D
I agree that VG10 is good. V- Toku 2 or SB would be awesome. Clad Hap 40 would be cool and easier to grind than K390 if the carbide rich core could support the thin grind.
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VG10 is better, as Sal said for comparison sake against the standard Delica. It'll eliminate steel sharpening response differences and give us a true apples to apples comparison.
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I hear you. Hopefully this will the first of many.
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The example that comes to mind is the HAP 40 Lum Tanto.Bill1170 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:59 pmHow would cladding work on a hollow grind?Enactive wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:38 amA tiny bummer about K390.bearfacedkiller wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:27 amVg10 is fine. I am still interested.
Wouldn’t Vtoku2 or Super Blue be able to support that thin edge? :D
I agree that VG10 is good. V- Toku 2 or SB would be awesome. Clad Hap 40 would be cool and easier to grind than K390 if the carbide rich core could support the thin grind.
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If none of you have ever cut stuff with a Centofante 3 or 4, you should give it a shot. That is a high performance folder right there. 2mm blade stock with a hollow grind. I have both and they are the best slicers I have.
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Interesting to know it’s been done before. The core steel would need to be very thin on a HHG to be protected by the cladding, since the HHG keeps the blade very thin a long way up from the edge. I wonder about differences in modulus between the core and the cladding, and what effect that has on stiffness. The cladding is probably much tougher/softer than the harder core, and this should reduce the risk of big fractures from lateral loads.Enactive wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:11 pmThe example that comes to mind is the HAP 40 Lum Tanto.Bill1170 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 1:59 pmHow would cladding work on a hollow grind?Enactive wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:38 amA tiny bummer about K390.bearfacedkiller wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:27 amVg10 is fine. I am still interested.
Wouldn’t Vtoku2 or Super Blue be able to support that thin edge? :D
I agree that VG10 is good. V- Toku 2 or SB would be awesome. Clad Hap 40 would be cool and easier to grind than K390 if the carbide rich core could support the thin grind.
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Re: High Performance Delica Excitement
Thanks! All I need is another knife! Hahaha! :DFred Sanford wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:19 pmIf none of you have ever cut stuff with a Centofante 3 or 4, you should give it a shot. That is a high performance folder right there. 2mm blade stock with a hollow grind. I have both and they are the best slicers I have.
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Re: High Performance Delica Excitement
Fred Sanford wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:19 pmIf none of you have ever cut stuff with a Centofante 3 or 4, you should give it a shot. That is a high performance folder right there. 2mm blade stock with a hollow grind. I have both and they are the best slicers I have.
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When the first idea came here, almost three years ago, I was all in. Lately I bought a K390 Endura and I planed some regrind on it, before it came. Its 0.20 BTE and sub 15° per side. After three months I'm still more than happy how it slice and how great the steel is. When Sal gave some hope of K390 and near production, I was glad. Not that I wanted to buy one, BC of my Endura. Still prefer longer blade, but I love thin grinds and great edge retention. Both in same knife, if possible. I am sad, about steel change..VG10 will be step back IMHO Wonder why the K390 cant be used???? I'd rather pay for the regrind on my Endura, than buy HG VG10 Delica. When you want to try thin edge VG10, there is still Centofante. Delica in this configuration doesn't make sense to me. It wont be what the afi wanted, without Higher edge retention IMHO.
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I don't see why VG10 in the exact same geometry should not cut as well as K390..? Plus will be easier to touch up and further modify? :confused:
And I am sure this will be a higher and thinner hollow sabre than the Centofante has..
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Re: High Performance Delica Excitement
Diference between VG10 and K390 is in edge retention. If geometry is the same they will cut both very good, but K390 much, much longer.
You probably never tried Centofante, but is 2mm stock and 0.3mm ( 0.11") behind the edge. One od the best slicers Spyderco makes. I just doubt, that 2.5mm Delica blade will be ground thinner than that.
You probably never tried Centofante, but is 2mm stock and 0.3mm ( 0.11") behind the edge. One od the best slicers Spyderco makes. I just doubt, that 2.5mm Delica blade will be ground thinner than that.
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It's fun to see excitement about K390 to be perfectly OK now with VG10 :D I guess everybody in here will be overly excited with 8Cr13Mov as well :D
Are these still done in Japan, expensive and sometimes with some QC issues?
Or is there any chance that this "high performance" line of knives to be done in Golden for a better quality and maybe a cheaper price, if that's even possible to talk about cheaper Spydercos since they are going only up in price every year.
Since it's VG10 and loyalty I guess not for this model.
But are there any plans for a "high performance" line of knives to be done in Golden?
What will be roughly the percentage difference in price between a "normal" Delica and a "high performance" one.
Are these going to be exclusive as well with a dealer exclusive limited vomit-yellow handles and exclusive blade shapes or are they going to be generally available?
Is this a limited batch or regular production?
Are these still done in Japan, expensive and sometimes with some QC issues?
Or is there any chance that this "high performance" line of knives to be done in Golden for a better quality and maybe a cheaper price, if that's even possible to talk about cheaper Spydercos since they are going only up in price every year.
Since it's VG10 and loyalty I guess not for this model.
But are there any plans for a "high performance" line of knives to be done in Golden?
What will be roughly the percentage difference in price between a "normal" Delica and a "high performance" one.
Are these going to be exclusive as well with a dealer exclusive limited vomit-yellow handles and exclusive blade shapes or are they going to be generally available?
Is this a limited batch or regular production?
Re: High Performance Delica Excitement
I’ve never had any fit or finish issues with any Spyderco Seki. In fact, the few fit and finish issues I’ve had were all Golden models.Gsg9 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 5:20 amIt's fun to see excitement about K390 to be perfectly OK now with VG10 :D I guess everybody in here will be overly excited with 8Cr13Mov as well :D
Are these still done in Japan, expensive and sometimes with some QC issues?
Or is there any chance that this "high performance" line of knives to be done in Golden for a better quality and maybe a cheaper price, if that's even possible to talk about cheaper Spydercos since they are going only up in price every year.
Since it's VG10 and loyalty I guess not for this model.
But are there any plans for a "high performance" line of knives to be done in Golden?
What will be roughly the percentage difference in price between a "normal" Delica and a "high performance" one.
Are these going to be exclusive as well with a dealer exclusive limited vomit-yellow handles and exclusive blade shapes or are they going to be generally available?
Is this a limited batch or regular production?