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Author Topic: Knives..what are your favorites?  (Read 198615 times)
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« Reply #765 on: January 01, 2021, 12:44:15 PM »

Yes, I do.

The fact that,

#1 It is thin, and light weight

#2 Its edge profile = less resistance when cutting through things


 makes it ideal for light duty EDC.

As a bonus, that edge profile makes it easy to hand sharpen.
(Also, being S30V helps a lot.)

One of the most pleasant knives, from recent Benchmade, to use AND free hand sharpen .
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« Reply #766 on: January 24, 2021, 07:00:52 PM »



How to practice kasturamuki video

It is not as hard as it looks.
The lack of information is the biggest problem.
(There aren't many people who teaches this kind of stuff logically.)


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This used to be (sort of ) minimum requirement for Japanese kitchen knife use.
(If you can't do this, you wouldn't be allowed to cut fish ...)

These days, you don't have to do this by hand. (There are many devices for this.)
It is not as hard as it looks.
The lack of information is the biggest problem.
(There aren't many people who teaches this kind of stuff logically.)

    The reason they say that all the basics of the (Japanese style) knife skill is in here, is because

    1) It teaches (forces) you to move the blade back and forth, not to push it against the material
    2)It teaches (forces) you to close the elbows, not to move the wrist.


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« Reply #767 on: February 24, 2021, 11:57:57 PM »



Sharpening stone sink bridge
Naniwa vs Homemade

$85 vs $30
Full stainless steel construction vs 1" thick HDPE construction

I built mine long time ago.

When I purchased Naniwa bridge, I didn't buy from Amazon, or any online vendor.
I bought it from local store when they were doing year end sale.

So, I don't feel that bad (about having purchased Naniwa bridge.)
But now, after having used both of them enough,  this is not something I'd spend $85.
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« Reply #768 on: April 05, 2021, 08:28:49 AM »



Some people know.
Some don't.

Brand new Yanagiba (or any single-beveled Japanese knives, for that matter) DON'T come with the real edge.
So, you HAVE TO put your own edge before using them.

( I edited this video yesterday.
I had the 2nd CO VID-19 vaccine shot Saturday morning, and worked all afternoon / night. Pretty busy, as usual.
Then, the effect kicked in while I was sleeping.
I woke up twice, 5AM and 6AM, before getting out of bed at 7;30AM Sunday morning.
Still felt half sick, did laundry anyway.
Went back to bed for about an hour.

Then, go out, running errands.
 ...

Edit the video and uploaded on Youtube.

Then I collapsed.

When I woke up this morning, the feeling of sickness was completely gone.)
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« Reply #769 on: April 25, 2021, 10:27:26 AM »

Yes, I do.
The fact that,
#1 It is thin, and light weight
#2 Its edge profile = less resistance when cutting through things
makes it ideal for light duty EDC.
As a bonus, that edge profile makes it easy to hand sharpen.
(Also, being S30V helps a lot.)
One of the most pleasant knives, from recent Benchmade, to use AND free hand sharpen .
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« Reply #770 on: May 31, 2021, 12:12:26 PM »

Buck 110 Folding Hunter + Spyderco “Double Stuff” pocket stone,And knife sharpness demo BS



A little bit of Buck 110 Folding Hunter's over view.
A little bit of sharpening with Spyderco "Double Stuff".
(One of the most useful pocket stone out there, IF you know how to use them.)
And, a little bit about knife sharpness demo BS on youtube...


(Just because the knife can cut copy paper , news paper, or it can do hair whittling DOESN'T mean the knife can CUT.)

As for Buck110 Folding Hunter...

Is it worth purchasing?
Yes.
Even though it's 1960's design virtually unchanged (therefore, it doesn't have any trendy, high-speed, low-drag, tacti-cool features, such as one-hand opening . closing), it is worth getting one.

And why Buck went from 440C to 420HC?
(Which, on paper, looks like downgrade. But it is NOT.)

No, Buck didn't do it to cut down the material cost, charging the same price, thus increasing profit margin.
They did it because 440C was pretty difficult / time consuming to sharpen.

With 420HC + BOS hear treatment, now 110 is a joy to use AND sharpen, for the end user.

It's all about "actually using a knife in the filed".
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« Reply #771 on: June 07, 2021, 08:05:27 AM »

Yanagiba mod ! (part one)



This is my first honyaki(white #2), by Masamoto.
(I think I bought this in 2008 or 2009 …)


This knife has been used really hard.

As a result, the shape is getting a little bit off.

(The point is getting too high.
At this stage, the overall length of the blade should be shorter.
The list goes on and on …)

So, I decided to modify the tip, turning this into “Kiritsuke – yanagi”.


 
Tools of the trade

Towel

Safety glasses
(Oakley Si-M frame 3.0, I have two pairs, one black , one multi-cam)

2x4

sharpie

Dremel  8220 (cordless)

And cutting wheel

Trigger clamp
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« Reply #772 on: July 06, 2021, 01:24:44 AM »

Yanagiba mod continues !



Is cut-down, modified Yanagiba with kiritsuke tip actually useful?
Does it still perform as Yanagiba, or is it just for Youtube showing off?
The answer is ...
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« Reply #773 on: October 11, 2021, 01:21:04 AM »




In the world full of high-speed low-drag modern tacti-cool folders,
Is Buck 110 totally obsolete?

Well, you decide.

This type of auto-deploy sheath is nothing new.
Ted Blocker Holsters used to make this back in the 80s.
It is originally meant to be worn on small of the back, on your belt.
But, it’s too awkward to put the knife back into the sheath.
Also, if you are wearing baggy pants, the tip of the blade
may catch your pants material.

Auto-deploy (quick draw) sheath made by
Adam McInerney, Agrarian Crafts, Burlingame, California

https://www.etsy.com/shop/AgrarianCra...

Support your local business

BTW, you understand that I made this video as a joke, right?
DON’T go walking on the street with this shoulder rig set up with shirt / jacket on, covering up your knife.
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« Reply #774 on: October 26, 2021, 02:41:01 PM »

Murderedout

MACV

Bugout&Coffee

I recently switched my "1st in the morning" coffee, from Death wish Coffee dark roast to Black Rifle Coffee Murdered Out.


The knives are Benchmade Bugout.
One is the basic model, with S30V blade (which I actually like quite a lot).
Another one has M390 blade with aluminum scale handle. (which I really like for what seems like a silly reason.)



So, what's so special about this M390 + Aluminum handle Bugout?

...

It's the sound !
The sound of blade deployment is so .... pleasing.
I'll probably have to make a video.
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« Reply #775 on: November 07, 2021, 10:37:31 PM »

Story time...

It was raining hard that day.
I went out to feed the parking meter.
And I dropped my EDC blade, Benchmade Bugout, in the parking lot.
Luckily, my coworker found it.
(I didn't even know I dropped it. That's the "con" of being ultra lightweight. You wouldn't notice when it's gone from your pocket.)


I didn't notice until Saturday morning when I was doing laundry.
It looks like it was run over by a car or truck.
The handle scales have cracked in multiple places.

Bugout1

Bugout2

Bugout3

Bugout4

Bugout5

It still functions "ALMOST" flawlessly.
The blade is still straight, and pretty much perfectly centered.
I'm pretty sure Benchmade will fix it if I send this back, even though "getting run over by car" is NOT the normal situation, so the warranty wouldn't cover it.

I basically have two options.
Send it to Benchmade, have them inspect the blade and pivot, install a set of new handle scales.
Or, I can just purchase aftermarket scales, replace the cracked ones by myself.
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« Reply #776 on: November 07, 2021, 11:38:12 PM »

I was going to make some video tonight, but ... it's already 11:30PM.
So, I will do that some other days.
(I did shoot some videos. But I can't start editing now, at this late at night.)

TOPS Dicer 10 (slicer)

Dicer10

Dicer10-2

Whistle

This is a KITCHEN knife, BTW.
(And yes, it comes with kydex sheath and emergency whistle ... it's TOPS, you know ...)

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« Reply #777 on: November 11, 2021, 11:18:04 PM »

Made a video

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« Reply #778 on: November 17, 2021, 12:25:50 AM »

Okay, it's Emerson, you either love them, or hate them.


A little bit of cutting performance demo, a little bit of paracord craft.
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« Reply #779 on: November 17, 2021, 09:03:07 AM »

Micro Commander_1

Micro Commander_2
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