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- General Knife Discussion - BladeForums. com
Your area to discuss knives in general: Folders, Fixed blades, Swords knife related equipment, etc Take off topic posts to the Community Center manufacturer specific questions to their respective forums
- Knife Specific Discussion - BladeForums. com
Your area to discuss knives in general: Folders, Fixed blades, Swords knife related equipment, etc Take off topic posts to the Community Center manufacturer specific questions to their respective forums
- Traditional Folders and Fixed Blades - BladeForums. com
Discussion of classic Hunters, Trappers, Lockbacks, Slipjoints, Skinners and other classic designs
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Blade-Tech Industries is the leading manufacturer of custom tactical holsters, knife sheaths and magazine pouches Blade-Tech also produces OEM, as well as its own line of high quality field knives
- 8Cr14MoV is - BladeForums. com
8Cr14MoV - For the knives that come with it, you get a nice blade for the cost Its a vast improvement over most American carbon steel knives of the same price range
- 4034? | BladeForums. com
does anyone know if 4034SS is any good (mainly how well it takes an edge, and if it can hold it moderately)? i searched Google and found little about it i know it's on the lower end of the knife scale, but that's about it the 4034 i'm talking about is the one used by Taylor brands for Schrade
- A Brief Study On Swedges - BladeForums. com
Crinking one blade doesn't provide enough clearance between blades so cut swedges are employed between the spey and sheep's foot blade There are 2 types of swedges: cut swedge and drawn swedge The cut swedge plunges in where it begins on the spine and tapers out towards the tip A correct swedge will end before it gets to the tip of the blade
- What about 420J2 stainless steel? - BladeForums. com
What are the characteristics of 420J2 stainless steel? Edge retention? Hardness? Any facts or comments would be appreciated
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