MT-18 Video, Wood and Cardboard Cutting
MT-18 Video, Wood and Cardboard Cutting
[video=youtube;iY5g93EJcuU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY5g93EJ ... ture=share[/video]
Subscribed! Wicked video, seems to hold an edge very well! I'm glad I picked one up, now just have to find some scales :)
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2014 Wishlist: Yo2 CF, Deviant Friction, Tatanka, Tusk, Firefly
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Thanks. :)IG-88 wrote:Subscribed! Wicked video, seems to hold an edge very well! I'm glad I picked one up, now just have to find some scales :)
Not all that bad, I did snap the blade out of the wood sideways a few times to stress the edge to see how it would hold up.
It would take a lot more cardboard than that to really start to show any kind of noticeable dulling. :D
It was more about testing for edge damage for me.
It did well. :)
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I am just curious how Spyderco's CPM S110V( Mule team18) compares to Spyderco's CPM M4(Mule team 2)
This one
[video=youtube;x0GyyqoJ1Q0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0GyyqoJ ... E&index=14[/video]
Thanks for your time you put in doing these tests..
salmonkiller
This one
[video=youtube;x0GyyqoJ1Q0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0GyyqoJ ... E&index=14[/video]
Thanks for your time you put in doing these tests..
salmonkiller
Didn't test it the same way, rope cutting etc so I can't really say.salmonkiller wrote:I am just curious how Spyderco's CPM S110V( Mule team18) compares to Spyderco's CPM M4(Mule team 2)
This one
[video=youtube;x0GyyqoJ1Q0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0GyyqoJ ... E&index=14[/video]
Thanks for your time you put in doing these tests..
salmonkiller
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Thanks Jim.I think it would be a really interesting side by side test. S 110V and M4 are amazing steels.I am interested how they compare to each other performing the exact same task such as cardboard cutting.I hope you enjoy your knives and thanks again for posting and sharing your cutting tests.
Best regards,
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Best regards,
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Seems to me to be more revealing than micrographs and charts. Good work Jim. Hope the testing didn't stress your injury.
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Nicely done! I missed that Mule so I will have to live vicariously through this sort of post!!!
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Thanks. :)ChapmanPreferred wrote:Nicely done! I missed that Mule so I will have to live vicariously through this sort of post!!!
Just wanted to show that it can be used for more than light use. :)Blerv wrote:That's pretty crazy, Jim. Thx for sharing :) .
Being as thin ground as it is behind the edge and at 60 RC (Tested) it's a nice balance I think.
Based on my other experiences with S110V it can take quite a bit so people don't really have to be all that gentle with it, just use some common since. :)
Yes, they are both good steels, both have their uses. :)salmonkiller wrote:Thanks Jim.I think it would be a really interesting side by side test. S 110V and M4 are amazing steels.I am interested how they compare to each other performing the exact same task such as cardboard cutting.I hope you enjoy your knives and thanks again for posting and sharing your cutting tests.
Best regards,
salmonkiller
Thanks for your continued work, Jim, and than you, Salmonkiller, for the nice M4 mule video. Wish some of those were still available. It would make a great addition to my current two mule team :)
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