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Mine just arrived - rock solid lockup, great fit and finish, and quite sharp out of the box. I am still not sold on the native 5 platform, and vastly prefer my Caly 3's in a knife this size, but it's definitely extremely well made.
◊ Manix 2 XL ◊ Manix 2 lightweight blue ◊ Caly 3 carbon fiber ◊ Caly 3 damascus / CF ◊ Lum Chinese Nishijin ◊ Sage 1 ◊ Superleaf
◊ Dragonfly FRN serrated ◊ Endura Gen 1 ◊ Rescue Gen 1 ◊ Endura 4 FFG ◊ Delica 4 half serrated ◊ Mule Team ◊ Spin ◊ Bushcraft UK
◊ S110V Forum Native 5 ◊ Black Nishijin Cricket
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Top 5 most wanted: Domino, Dice, CF Para-2, CF Cricket. Seeing a theme here?
◊ Dragonfly FRN serrated ◊ Endura Gen 1 ◊ Rescue Gen 1 ◊ Endura 4 FFG ◊ Delica 4 half serrated ◊ Mule Team ◊ Spin ◊ Bushcraft UK
◊ S110V Forum Native 5 ◊ Black Nishijin Cricket
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Top 5 most wanted: Domino, Dice, CF Para-2, CF Cricket. Seeing a theme here?
I'm with you on that. I wonder if we'll see S35VN on any of the harder use knives, because it is a tougher steel than S30V.bh49 wrote:+1
I remember talks about sprint of C95 with improved lock like on Natives. I hope for the blade to be 4mm thick.
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The edge on mine couldn't shave hair out of the box. One of the rare few that's ever come from Spyderco that way. Not that I ever keep the stock edge anyway but otherwise perfect.
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Latest 10: Techno, Centofante Memory, Bradley Air, Tuff, M390 Blue Para 2 (2), Yojimbo 2, Des Horn, DiAlex Junior, Native 5, Chaparral
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Latest 10: Techno, Centofante Memory, Bradley Air, Tuff, M390 Blue Para 2 (2), Yojimbo 2, Des Horn, DiAlex Junior, Native 5, Chaparral
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- Pinetreebbs
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Mine arrived today, everything was just right.
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I could almost just say "ditto" to this. Mine was relatively dull out of the box but sharpened up surprisingly quickly on the Sharpmaker. Fit and finish on mine are excellent. It doesn't open as smoothly as my standard Native 5, but I have a feeling that this will go away in time as the tang of the blade smooths out the lockbar with each open and close.jabba359 wrote:I was impressed at how loudly the lock clicks into place. Very reassuring, as it sounds extremely solid. Mine has no blade play that I can discern and seems smooth enough. As some others have also noted, this one didn't come quite as sharp as it could have (though I have received much duller Spydercos before). Mine wouldn't push cut newspaper, instead sort of slicing, sort of tearing. After a quick couple minutes on my Sharpmaker, however, and it became shaving sharp and has no problem now with push cuts through newspaper. I was surprised at how easy it was to put on a nice sharp 40° micro bevel on S110V.
In chronological order:
Paramilitary 2, BD30P Manix 2, Delica 4, M390 Mule, XHP Military, Dragonfly 2, Woodcraft Mule, ZDP-189 Manbug, Cruwear Mule, Superleaf, Forum Native 5, Manix 2 XL, Endura 4
Paramilitary 2, BD30P Manix 2, Delica 4, M390 Mule, XHP Military, Dragonfly 2, Woodcraft Mule, ZDP-189 Manbug, Cruwear Mule, Superleaf, Forum Native 5, Manix 2 XL, Endura 4
OK, so what exactly would you recommend to get the factory edge sharper without re-profiling the edge?dsmegst wrote:The edge on mine couldn't shave hair out of the box. One of the rare few that's ever come from Spyderco that way. Not that I ever keep the stock edge anyway but otherwise perfect.
I have a Sharpmaker 204 with diamond, green, and white triangular stones, which are approx. 400/750/1200 grit. Actually I've only seen one post on the diamonds which said they're approx. 400 grit.
After not cutting paper all that easily, I was afraid to use anything other than a few very gentle one-way passes on the white stone, b/c Sal in the Sharpmaker video said something about only the white stone being needed on a knife that already has a correct, undamaged edge. After this, it still doesn't want to easily cut photocopy paper.
Should I do: 20 passes diamond, 20 passes green, 20 passes white at 30 Deg, then repeat the three at 40 deg?
40 deg only? If 40 only, then green+white, or diamond+green+white?
I'm really hesitant to experiment with this knife, esp. with the s110v steel. However, I agree it isn't all that sharp out of the box.
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I'm by no means an expert, but is what I did with good results:
50 passes on corners and then flats of medium, fine, and then ultrafine. I understand you don't have the ultrafine rods, but I don't think you'll be missing much without that step. My knife was much sharper after going through the medium and then fine rods. I didn't really notice an improvement from fine to ultrafine. This was all on the 40 degree setting.
50 passes on corners and then flats of medium, fine, and then ultrafine. I understand you don't have the ultrafine rods, but I don't think you'll be missing much without that step. My knife was much sharper after going through the medium and then fine rods. I didn't really notice an improvement from fine to ultrafine. This was all on the 40 degree setting.
In chronological order:
Paramilitary 2, BD30P Manix 2, Delica 4, M390 Mule, XHP Military, Dragonfly 2, Woodcraft Mule, ZDP-189 Manbug, Cruwear Mule, Superleaf, Forum Native 5, Manix 2 XL, Endura 4
Paramilitary 2, BD30P Manix 2, Delica 4, M390 Mule, XHP Military, Dragonfly 2, Woodcraft Mule, ZDP-189 Manbug, Cruwear Mule, Superleaf, Forum Native 5, Manix 2 XL, Endura 4
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That would be an incredible beast of a knife!Donut wrote:I believe there was mention of redo-ing the original Manix with these tweaks. :)
Regarding the QC of the forum N5, I find this particular version to be the smoothest opening, much better than my S35VN version (mine has some interference about halfway through opening the blade). Am I the only one who finds diamond-textured G10 to be softer to the touch than regular G10?
QC, professionalism and friendliness of the Spydercrew on that Thursday morning I must say was also top notch. Many thanks to John at SFO for handling my order (especially since I had to ship to it to family outside NY state and wait and wait and wait!).
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This is pretty much what I did, 50 passes on the corners then flats of the medium stone, then 30 passes on corners then flats of fine (all at 40°). I don't have the ultra-fine, but am happy with how my edge came out.ricechrispy wrote:I'm by no means an expert, but is what I did with good results:
50 passes on corners and then flats of medium, fine, and then ultrafine. I understand you don't have the ultrafine rods, but I don't think you'll be missing much without that step. My knife was much sharper after going through the medium and then fine rods. I didn't really notice an improvement from fine to ultrafine. This was all on the 40 degree setting.
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