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I didn’t notice before, but does this shape of the blade look different? The pictures online have more of a gentle curve.
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It does look different.
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I thought I was going crazy for a second. The evened out the edge on the KME but there is no way I could have sharpened it down to alter the look of it. Maybe it was an odd shape from the factory.
I got it from Smokey Moutain Knife Works, a reputable dealer. For all the comments I read about K390 rusting I haven’t seen any patina form.
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Tip seems really thin too. Been a while since I've had a Delica so maybe I’m misremembering.
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It kind of looks different like the upturn is more abrupt, but the angle of photo and shadow could be making it worse, hard to say whats happening there. Do you have another Delica to line them up? Personally I might rather just return it to SMKW if possible so I don't have to keep noticing it.
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Could it have possibly been a botched grinding job at the factory, or possibly the blade blank not having been properly shaped before the heat treat?

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spydergoat wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 2:03 pm
It kind of looks different like the upturn is more abrupt, but the angle of photo and shadow could be making it worse, hard to say whats happening there. Do you have another Delica to line them up? Personally I might rather just return it to SMKW if possible so I don't have to keep noticing it.
I sharpened it so I doubt they will take it back lol. I don’t have another Delica to compare.
Hopefully it’s not a fake
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In my opinion, you can't completely rule out the possibility that you caused this while sharpening considering that you didn't notice it until afterwards. Not saying that's what happened. Just saying that you can't be 100% sure.

If it were mine, I would either try to ignore it and use the knife as normal or buy a new Delica.

I don't think the tip is too thin in your picture. It looks just like the blade on my Delica 4 but it's hard to say for sure without having your knife in my hand.
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Switchback wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 2:47 pm
In my opinion, you can't completely rule out the possibility that you caused this while sharpening considering that you didn't notice it until afterwards. Not saying that's what happened. Just saying that you can't be 100% sure.

If it were mine, I would either try to ignore it and use the knife as normal or buy a new Delica.

I don't think the tip is too thin in your picture. It looks just like the blade on my Delica 4 but it's hard to say for sure without having your knife in my hand.
Maybe I sharpened it too much, but I bought it on Black Friday, this was the first time I took the KME to it. Although, those diamond stones can cut off a lot.
Thanks for checking on the tip. I keep coming back to the Delica as my everyday knife. The most comfortable for me. I’m thinking of grabbing the S30V version.
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There appears to be a kink in the curve

I have several Delicas and none look like that. Here's a pic of the two that happen to be on my desk at the moment.

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RugerNurse wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 11:36 am
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I didn’t notice before, but does this shape of the blade look different? The pictures online have more of a gentle curve.
I have many Delicas

I have seen variations in the factory grinding

There’s no way you did that without knowing. Even on a 200 grit diamond plate it would take a while to grind K390 down that much. Or many many sharpenings.

Not sure how you didn’t notice this when it was new. if it looked like that when I got it, I would have it returned it
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navin johnson wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 5:14 pm
RugerNurse wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 11:36 am
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I didn’t notice before, but does this shape of the blade look different? The pictures online have more of a gentle curve.
Not sure how you didn’t notice this when it was new. if it looked like that when I got it, I would have it returned it
Don’t know how I missed it. It’s subtle enough I didn’t see it. Then looking at pictures online I saw it.

Guess it doesn’t change the cutting performance, will be my odd ball Delica. I have my eye on the S30V and PD1 versions
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RugerNurse wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 1:53 pm
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Tip seems really thin too. Been a while since I've had a Delica so maybe I’m misremembering.
Looks similar to my K390 Delica. Seems like they are ground a bit thinner. I'm a huge fan of this.
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Every K390 blade I've had was ground/sharpened differently than its counterparts in other steels.

The K390 wharncliffe models, for instance, tend to have a gentle hawkbill shape towards the tip and are not a true straight edge. Whereas VG-10, 20CV, HAP40, S30V have not had this issue for me. I've also seen more than one K390 Delica where the opening hole was noticeably larger in diameter than other Delicas.

I attribute this to the fact that the steel is so much more wear-resistant and presumably difficult to work with than other steels, but who knows if that's really why.
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If it bugs you, call customer service. They might do a blade swap.
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ejames13 wrote:
Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:03 am
Every K390 blade I've had was ground/sharpened differently than its counterparts in other steels.

The K390 wharncliffe models, for instance, tend to have a gentle hawkbill shape towards the tip and are not a true straight edge. Whereas VG-10, 20CV, HAP40, S30V have not had this issue for me. I've also seen more than one K390 Delica where the opening hole was noticeably larger in diameter than other Delicas.

I attribute this to the fact that the steel is so much more wear-resistant and presumably difficult to work with than other steels, but who knows if that's really why.
I wondered that too. They have to grind out a ton of these, I can’t fault them for a few of them being off. I’ve grown to like it, plus I spend a good time evening out the bevels to 17° and don’t want to start all over with another one haha.
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RugerNurse wrote:
Mon Dec 16, 2024 9:50 am
ejames13 wrote:
Mon Dec 16, 2024 8:03 am
Every K390 blade I've had was ground/sharpened differently than its counterparts in other steels.

The K390 wharncliffe models, for instance, tend to have a gentle hawkbill shape towards the tip and are not a true straight edge. Whereas VG-10, 20CV, HAP40, S30V have not had this issue for me. I've also seen more than one K390 Delica where the opening hole was noticeably larger in diameter than other Delicas.

I attribute this to the fact that the steel is so much more wear-resistant and presumably difficult to work with than other steels, but who knows if that's really why.
I wondered that too. They have to grind out a ton of these, I can’t fault them for a few of them being off. I’ve grown to like it, plus I spend a good time evening out the bevels to 17° and don’t want to start all over with another one haha.
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@ejames13 I was going to point you to this thread about (esp. K390) wharncliffe grind variances then I noticed you started it 😅

So for anyone else interested, there's some comparison of Seki wharncliffe grinds in this thread: viewtopic.php?t=96056

and some of my own comparison shots in this post in particular: viewtopic.php?p=1764511&hilit=Wharncliffe#p1764511
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RugerNurse wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 1:53 pm
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Tip seems really thin too. Been a while since I've had a Delica so maybe I’m misremembering.
Is the whole blade bent to the left? Or is it just the pic? One of my Maxamet PM2 was pretty badly bent.
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anycal wrote:
Mon Dec 16, 2024 12:04 pm
RugerNurse wrote:
Sun Dec 15, 2024 1:53 pm
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Tip seems really thin too. Been a while since I've had a Delica so maybe I’m misremembering.
Is the whole blade bent to the left? Or is it just the pic? One of my Maxamet PM2 was pretty badly bent.
I don’t think it was. Might be the lighting in the photo. It was straight
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