DLC / Coated K390
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DLC / Coated K390
I bought the BladeHQ DLC coated M4 delica and love what the coating it does for corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning. I love K390 and couldn’t think of a better thing than putting such a coating on the K390 seki spydercos to enhance ease of maintenance.
Is there a reason why we don’t see coated K390 Seki spydercos?
Is there a reason why we don’t see coated K390 Seki spydercos?
Re: DLC / Coated K390
Seki and Taichung use TiCN, rather than DLC. AFAIK, TiCN is not as good as DLC from a durability and corrosion resistance standpoint, but is still better than no coating. If you like TiCN, you're gonna love DLC :)
I too am hoping they do a run of the current Seki K390 lineup with coated blades.
I too am hoping they do a run of the current Seki K390 lineup with coated blades.
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Re: DLC / Coated K390
I love my coated M4 delica. It’s kicked my K390 endura out of my pocket on account of the ease of maintenance. I can put it away dirty and not worry about rusting out the pivotabbazaba wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:25 amSeki and Taichung use TiCN, rather than DLC. AFAIK, TiCN is not as good as DLC from a durability and corrosion resistance standpoint, but is still better than no coating. If you like TiCN, you're gonna love DLC :)
I too am hoping they do a run of the current Seki K390 lineup with coated blades.
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that's been my experience.abbazaba wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:25 amSeki and Taichung use TiCN, rather than DLC. AFAIK, TiCN is not as good as DLC from a durability and corrosion resistance standpoint, but is still better than no coating. If you like TiCN, you're gonna love DLC :)
I too am hoping they do a run of the current Seki K390 lineup with coated blades.
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https://www.bladehq.com/item--Spyderco- ... -2--186803electro-static wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:28 amI love my coated M4 delica. It’s kicked my K390 endura out of my pocket on account of the ease of maintenance. I can put it away dirty and not worry about rusting out the pivotabbazaba wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:25 amSeki and Taichung use TiCN, rather than DLC. AFAIK, TiCN is not as good as DLC from a durability and corrosion resistance standpoint, but is still better than no coating. If you like TiCN, you're gonna love DLC :)
I too am hoping they do a run of the current Seki K390 lineup with coated blades.
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Re: DLC / Coated K390
I agree. I’m borderline phobic about the risk of corrosion but my coated M4 Native is my favourite work knife. I have the coated 4v Goddard, too, but would love some coated k390 and maxamet.
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Re: DLC / Coated K390
You can get your blades coated with DLC at hvm.cz (by HVM Plasma) they charge $8usd per blade plus shipping. They can coat your liners if you desire so. You can check out their work on facebook group Spyderco CZ/SK, due to relatively low cost, lots of the blades in Czech are being coated there
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Re: DLC / Coated K390
Do they do regrinds as well, also what temp do they go up to?northvanbamboo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 22, 2023 6:06 pmYou can get your blades coated with DLC at hvm.cz (by HVM Plasma) they charge $8usd per blade plus shipping. They can coat your liners if you desire so. You can check out their work on facebook group Spyderco CZ/SK, due to relatively low cost, lots of the blades in Czech are being coated there
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Re: DLC / Coated K390
Not neededelectro-static wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:19 amI bought the BladeHQ DLC coated M4 delica and love what the coating it does for corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning. I love K390 and couldn’t think of a better thing than putting such a coating on the K390 seki spydercos to enhance ease of maintenance.
Is there a reason why we don’t see coated K390 Seki spydercos?
Also in my experience coatings create drag when cutting
Lots of available steel that corrodes less
But I view my knives as tools
Re: DLC / Coated K390
The coating process interferes with the blade temper. It might be possible to do on K390 but requires more R&D.electro-static wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:19 amIs there a reason why we don’t see coated K390 Seki spydercos?
Re: DLC / Coated K390
Polished K390 with DLC would not create drag and would be highly desirable. Look up polished DLC. It rocks

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Re: DLC / Coated K390
That is a reason that makes a lot of sense to because K390 doesn’t use a high temper for knife blades like it does for high speed tooling.vandelay wrote: ↑Fri Nov 24, 2023 8:03 pmThe coating process interferes with the blade temper. It might be possible to do on K390 but requires more R&D.electro-static wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 11:19 amIs there a reason why we don’t see coated K390 Seki spydercos?