Improved Endura
Improved Endura
I just received the 2002 catalog and I see the Endura is now made with VG-10 with a flat grind. Whats the difference/advantage between flat grind and hollow grind? Why is VG-10 better? Thanks for your comments.
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The hollow grind means better blade strength for comparable weight. It also means the blade can be designed with a swedge to further reduce the weight. It's also easier to sharpen (my SE native lightweight only needs to be sharpened on one side, then you go along the other side lightly with the fine grit stone to remove any burrs), but that may be true of all SpyderEdges. Having a different bevel on one side does make it harder to make a precision cut. The blade will want to drift toward the side with the straighter bevel.
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Hi Liko! Welcome to Spyderland! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>
Do you use a 204 to sharpen the serrations? If so, I would suggest you try sharpening the serrations on both sides. This strengthens the serrations and makes it so the knife doesn't "drift" on a cut.
Keepin' it real...real sharp, that is.
Do you use a 204 to sharpen the serrations? If so, I would suggest you try sharpening the serrations on both sides. This strengthens the serrations and makes it so the knife doesn't "drift" on a cut.
Keepin' it real...real sharp, that is.