MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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Spydergirl88 wrote:Excitedly sharp
Very good ;)
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Got the Halpern scales today - Rosewood Dymondwood 3D version. Highly recommend! Very comfortable
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Beautiful scales! The Rosewood looks great with the 3D texturing. :)
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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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That looks real nice Spydergirl, good choice. :)
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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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Spydergirl88 wrote:Image
Got the Halpern scales today - Rosewood Dymondwood 3D version. Highly recommend! Very comfortable
Awesome job!!
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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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Though I wish I could have gotten one of these I am pleased to read the comments on RWL-34 as my experience with the steel in customs eco a lot of sentiments.

It remains one of Des Horn's favorite steels and he introduced me to it. It is IMO, one of the steels with the best balance of properties.
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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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Used it harder then I normally would. Still no clips or rolls.
I am more and more impressed with this steel.
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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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Thanks for the review, IXLER8. I'd like to see this steel in a Manix 2 or other folder, with the same heat treat of course.
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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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IXLER8 wrote:Used this for a full day convex.Much better.
Not to start a war here but : I think most of those that do not like convex edges have never owned or used one. or not a proper one.
I'm 100% with you on the convex IXLER8. More than 60% of my Spydies are convexed. Some have a full height convex close to a zero grind (Superblue Stretch and Caly), others have a lower, more robust convex (Tuff), others are in-between (PM2's, Millies, Sage etc). All of them cut with noticeably less effort than the V-edges because they have much less thickness and drag around the bevel shoulders. Few people seem to like them these days, I am not sure why.

It's good to hear your positive remarks on RWL-34. I have a few Mules in other steels, but will wait for a folder in this steel.
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sal wrote:
Mon Jul 18, 2016 9:00 pm
Hi IXLER,

I am impressed by both your test and your presentation. This is the kind of stuff we all like as feed-back , especially from materials that have not had an opportunity to do the "cut dance".

Thanx much.

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It's funny, I had the opposite experience with the RWL 34 Mule.
My 3 first edges were really chippy ! I'm on the 4th edge right now and it is already better.

Still experience some micro-chipping from normal use, but it seems that there was a lot of fatigued steel there. I know RWL34 since it is often used by french makers. It's an excellent steel, very cool stainless !
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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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Ramonade wrote:
Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:56 am
It's funny, I had the opposite experience with the RWL 34 Mule.
My 3 first edges were really chippy ! I'm on the 4th edge right now and it is already better.

Still experience some micro-chipping from normal use, but it seems that there was a lot of fatigued steel there. I know RWL34 since it is often used by french makers. It's an excellent steel, very cool stainless
I have had it chip when I put a worksharp precision adjust edge on it. Idk if the angle but maybe it was too steep or maybe grit got into my sheath. Never had a problem from freehand. And I had a wicked polished convex edge on it at one point and it never had a problem and sliced like a dream. Could be just a burnt edge
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Re: MT22P - Mule Team Fixed Blade with RWL 34

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Self Taught wrote:
Wed May 24, 2023 7:19 am
Ramonade wrote:
Wed Apr 26, 2023 7:56 am
It's funny, I had the opposite experience with the RWL 34 Mule.
My 3 first edges were really chippy ! I'm on the 4th edge right now and it is already better.

Still experience some micro-chipping from normal use, but it seems that there was a lot of fatigued steel there. I know RWL34 since it is often used by french makers. It's an excellent steel, very cool stainless
I have had it chip when I put a worksharp precision adjust edge on it. Idk if the angle but maybe it was too steep or maybe grit got into my sheath. Never had a problem from freehand. And I had a wicked polished convex edge on it at one point and it never had a problem and sliced like a dream. Could be just a burnt edge
When I reprofiled I used the work sharp too (with stone holder, venev resin bonded diamond stones and a stabilizer under the clamp). Then freehand, same experience as you. I just reprofiled it yesterday but forgot to take pics 😅.

This time i did not have any chipping occur during reprofiling. I think I chose 16° per side, and since its a stainless I kept the grit low. F240 is my go to for 14C, Nitro-V, S30V...

Ill keep posting updates 😀
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