Bladesports school in Tx.
Bladesports school in Tx.
Just wanted to keep you guys updated. Bladesports had a school and cut this past weekend. Here is a link to the second video.
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?xl=xl_blazer&v=LuFKCnzrwNQ
Sorry I don't know how to embed it.
This was my fourth cut of the season and I have won 3 of them. Hope ya'll enjoy it.
Thanks for the support,
Donavon
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?xl=xl_blazer&v=LuFKCnzrwNQ
Sorry I don't know how to embed it.
This was my fourth cut of the season and I have won 3 of them. Hope ya'll enjoy it.
Thanks for the support,
Donavon
Donavon,
Congratulations on all your success this year!
This BSI stuff is some really fun stuff to watch, I urge anyone who thinks they might be even REMOTELY interested to try and check out an event in person...you may be surprised at how engaged you will become. They are truly exciting to watch!
I won't spoil it by giving away the overall winner
Here is an embedded version of the video...worth watching!
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Congratulations on all your success this year!
This BSI stuff is some really fun stuff to watch, I urge anyone who thinks they might be even REMOTELY interested to try and check out an event in person...you may be surprised at how engaged you will become. They are truly exciting to watch!
I won't spoil it by giving away the overall winner
Here is an embedded version of the video...worth watching!
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Thanks,
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
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Congratulations Donavon
Great performance Donavon. You do a tremendous job representing Spyderco...Take Care....Ed
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Nicely done, Donovan. Congrats!
Please tell me more about how these comps work? I see everyone using an identical appearing knife--do you each have to make one according to some specs set down for the competition? Or does the sponsor provide a set of knives for all to use, so that you are testing YOU skill, not the blade quality?
Please tell me more about how these comps work? I see everyone using an identical appearing knife--do you each have to make one according to some specs set down for the competition? Or does the sponsor provide a set of knives for all to use, so that you are testing YOU skill, not the blade quality?
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Don't the sun look angry through the trees?
Don't the trees look like crucified thieves?
There are specs available on the website:
http://www.bladesports.org/index.html
There are cutters of both types (purchased and user built). Many of the very skilled cutters you see use the Benchmade cutter that you can buy, others make their own (and they would make one for you for a price in many cases).
While the blades are highly specialized, and very sharp, I will tell you that a VERY strong man with the GREATEST cutter blade ever made would not do very well in these competitions without a HIGH level of SKILL. I am not a cutter, but I am a big fan and have talked to many cutters (both champions and those who come in well short of victory)...and they all say the same thing, "it is not the knife that made me lose/win". While I cannot say for sure...I assume it is like the bats in the hands of major league baseball players...you need decent equipment, but that is not going to make near the difference that skill (accuracy and form) plays.
The competitions are timed, and you must proceed through the course in order. Your time in seconds is taken as a starting point, and penalties are added, and bonuses (for successful cuts) are subtracted from that total. Lowest adjusted total wins.
White cutters are generally newer guys that have been cutting less than a year and not won any competitions. Red level cutters are the guys with a bit more experience. However t is not unheard of for a White cutter to score above a Red cutter.
There is a lot more info on the website. Check it out!
http://www.bladesports.org/index.html
There are cutters of both types (purchased and user built). Many of the very skilled cutters you see use the Benchmade cutter that you can buy, others make their own (and they would make one for you for a price in many cases).
While the blades are highly specialized, and very sharp, I will tell you that a VERY strong man with the GREATEST cutter blade ever made would not do very well in these competitions without a HIGH level of SKILL. I am not a cutter, but I am a big fan and have talked to many cutters (both champions and those who come in well short of victory)...and they all say the same thing, "it is not the knife that made me lose/win". While I cannot say for sure...I assume it is like the bats in the hands of major league baseball players...you need decent equipment, but that is not going to make near the difference that skill (accuracy and form) plays.
The competitions are timed, and you must proceed through the course in order. Your time in seconds is taken as a starting point, and penalties are added, and bonuses (for successful cuts) are subtracted from that total. Lowest adjusted total wins.
White cutters are generally newer guys that have been cutting less than a year and not won any competitions. Red level cutters are the guys with a bit more experience. However t is not unheard of for a White cutter to score above a Red cutter.
There is a lot more info on the website. Check it out!
Thanks,
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
Ken (my real name)
...learning something new all the time.
As far as the knives go, the max. specs are 10" blade, 15" overall and 2" wide. Thickness and weight are up the user. We all have similar bladeshapes because the cleaver style lets us balance the knives with a more weight forward bias. The main difference between the knives is weight. There are guys using 1lb 5oz knives up to 1lb 15oz. Personally my current one weighs 1lb 10oz. I do make my own knives. The knives used in competition have to be made by a BladeSports certified knifemaker or a manufacturer that has submitted 2 blanks and 1 complete knife for approval by BladeSports. Most of the blades are handmade at this time. Hope this answers some questions. Feel free to keep them coming.Monkeywrangler wrote:Nicely done, Donovan. Congrats!
Please tell me more about how these comps work? I see everyone using an identical appearing knife--do you each have to make one according to some specs set down for the competition? Or does the sponsor provide a set of knives for all to use, so that you are testing YOU skill, not the blade quality?
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does anyone know how to find out which steel each guy used
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With Spyderco's help, we'll hopefully have a competition in the next year or two in Colorado.SQSAR wrote:The SFO has a few of these types of blades in a museum type display and they look wicked. Pure function, and watching them in the hands of a competitor is awesome. I wish there were more competitions, I'd love to see one here in Colorado.