Re: New KW Military in CTS-204P
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 12:54 pm
Don't lose it. :D
A crap I spent my September knife $$$ on a ZT0562CF last night. I guess I'll be getting some CTS-204P so that's some relief..... And my first ZT after 16 Spyderco's.timlara wrote:FYI - This Millie is $20 off for their Labor Day Weekend sale if you were on the fence...
Corrosion resistance is excellent. Significantly better than s30v. I have chipped the steel a couple of times when accidentally hitting something hard. It should do ok but it would not be my first choice for holding a thin edge. .Vivi wrote:How does this steel compare to H1, VG10 and S30V? I favor steels with superb corrosion resistance and the ability to hold thin edge angles and remain stable.
Superb corrosion resistence and the ability to hold thin edge and remain stable ?! The answer is : There is no such steel :DSurfingringo wrote:Corrosion resistance is excellent. Significantly better than s30v. I have chipped the steel a couple of times when accidentally hitting something hard. It should do ok but it would not be my first choice for holding a thin edge. .Vivi wrote:How does this steel compare to H1, VG10 and S30V? I favor steels with superb corrosion resistance and the ability to hold thin edge angles and remain stable.
You just wait till you get that 0562CF lol.....they are freakin phenomenal!!NJMS wrote:A crap I spent my September knife $$$ on a ZT0562CF last night. I guess I'll be getting some CTS-204P so that's some relief..... And my first ZT after 16 Spyderco's.timlara wrote:FYI - This Millie is $20 off for their Labor Day Weekend sale if you were on the fence...
I think this was sarcastic, but that's impossible to tell over the internet. In case that isn't picked up by others, there are actually plenty of steels like that, AEB-L (which you have mentioned previously) in particular was designed for razor blades, which are very thin and often exposed to moisture/chemicals. Although Lc200n is a bit sexier, I'm willing to bet that 99% of users would get all the mileage they needed out of AEB-L. I would buy almost any spyderco design in AEB-L.elena86 wrote:Superb corrosion resistence and the ability to hold thin edge and remain stable ?! The answer is : There is no such steel :DSurfingringo wrote:Corrosion resistance is excellent. Significantly better than s30v. I have chipped the steel a couple of times when accidentally hitting something hard. It should do ok but it would not be my first choice for holding a thin edge. .Vivi wrote:How does this steel compare to H1, VG10 and S30V? I favor steels with superb corrosion resistance and the ability to hold thin edge angles and remain stable.
I've been spoiled by carbon fiber. The G-10 Millies feel heavy to me. The first time I pulled a Military out of the box, my first thought was " My God, this thing is huge!". A week later, it was a normal sized pocket knife, but somehow my Delica had shrunk to keychain size.mb1 wrote:5 weeks - that's torture!
Finally picked one of these up. First Millie and I love it. My initial impressions:
- Fantastic build quality.
- It is surprisingly light and light feeling, both in hand and in pocket. The size would lead you to believe otherwise.
- The PM2 looks so small now!
So, you're saying AEB-L has a " superb corrosion resistence " ? :)tvenuto wrote:I think this was sarcastic, but that's impossible to tell over the internet. In case that isn't picked up by others, there are actually plenty of steels like that, AEB-L (which you have mentioned previously) in particular was designed for razor blades, which are very thin and often exposed to moisture/chemicals. Although Lc200n is a bit sexier, I'm willing to bet that 99% of users would get all the mileage they needed out of AEB-L. I would buy almost any spyderco design in AEB-L.elena86 wrote:Superb corrosion resistence and the ability to hold thin edge and remain stable ?! The answer is : There is no such steel :DSurfingringo wrote:Corrosion resistance is excellent. Significantly better than s30v. I have chipped the steel a couple of times when accidentally hitting something hard. It should do ok but it would not be my first choice for holding a thin edge. .Vivi wrote:How does this steel compare to H1, VG10 and S30V? I favor steels with superb corrosion resistance and the ability to hold thin edge angles and remain stable.
Yes, given the meaning of "superb" in my own mind, which lacks any sort of rigor. However, a complete lack of rigor is commonplace when discussing these sorts of things, so it's something I've gotten used to and doesn't bother me anymore.elena86 wrote: So, you're saying AEB-L has a " superb corrosion resistence " ? :)
Jack,yablanowitz wrote:The G-10 Millies feel heavy to me.
562cf is a very nice knife. I reprofiled mine to 13 deg per side and I enjoy it fora while. Also fun to flipNJMS wrote:[
A crap I spent my September knife $$$ on a ZT0562CF last night. I guess I'll be getting some CTS-204P so that's some relief..... And my first ZT after 16 Spyderco's.