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    Are you going to strip your 1311?


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    Reading the stripper thread a minute ago got me thinking about whether i should strip and polish my 1311 when i get it.

    is it possible to do on a knife with a Res C handle?

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    they strip res-c at the yard all the time. I usually leave to ricasso coated and strip from the plunge line to the tip. I might only strip the primary gring on this one. If you strip above that, you have to take a lot of metal off to get the pits out, and that takes FOREVER for SR101 without power tools. INFI takes a while to do by hand, but SR101 takes about 3 times as long

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    Res-c is resistant to every stripper I have used, unlike Kraton. It has melted with a few brands of stripper.

    As far as satinizing, you do have to be very careful near the ricasso(obviously) because of the Res-c.

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    I am fo sho!

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    Yea, I will probably beat the living H E double hockey sticks out of it, and then strip it. Can't wait to get it, how long yall think its going to take, Im figuring 2 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BePrepared View Post
    Reading the stripper thread a minute ago got me thinking about whether i should strip and polish my 1311 when i get it.

    is it possible to do on a knife with a Res C handle?
    Yup. Lots have. Sr101 is decently rust aggressive, as are most carbon steels (I know Sr101 is not simple carbon steel), as long as you can take care of it. I love a patina'ed blade my self!

    I think I would do a forced boiled vinegar patina if I had one, and stripped it.

    I still have not convinced my self I have the money to do it. I would have to sell one of my Busse to get the funding lined up. I have a few other knives but would have to sell more than three.

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    I prefer to just renwax mine. they clean up so easy and stay shiny.

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    I'm not. I have a stripped rodent solution that was done by norcal black tail and it is a freaking LASER... So sharp it splits split hairs. But cut a lemon and some raw meat and it will slightly stain. Looks good that way actually. Dang that SR101 is some hard steel! But I think I'm gonna leave this one with the coating and beat the HELL out of it. Its thin enough. Looking forward to seeing the rest of ya'lls stripped 1311's though!

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    ya know, now that i'm thinking about it, stripping the SR101 may not be the best idea. For some reason, i was thinking of the rust resistance of INFI, but SR101 doesn't come close in that category..

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    don't be scared, be prepared

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    Quote Originally Posted by darkaether View Post
    don't be scared, be prepared

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    I like to strip smaller knives(slicers). Foe this type of knife...the benefit of the coating out weighs the benefit of stripping. Sr101 does rust VERY easy...the powder coat is nice in a field chopper of sr101. I would beat it until/if you decide the worn coating is fugly then strip the grind portion, leave the Ricasso and spine flats... Just my 2 cents

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    Maybe. Only if I get a belt grinder and practice putting satin finishes and nasty convex edges on more expendable knives.
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    its not that hard to get a functional satin on the primary grind by hand. The pitted flats are a ton more work

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    No. I'll use it. I'll like it.

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    If I were to get one, it would get the ghetto satin treatment.

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    I am stripping mine the same way I do all my users .........................Beat them til the coating is gone
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    I like a coating on rust-prone blades, makes them less prone to rust.

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    With the humidity of the jungle environment I'll be living in for the next year and a half, I'm definitely leaving my coating on...at least until I've worn through most of it bashing around my new local wilderness

    I think the 1311 will be PERFECT for my new surroundings!

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