Accident, or Intent

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I know the image is not great, and the angle is off.. But.. on the Left is the Choil of my SATIN blue G10 Sus Scrofa, which I convexed and thinned down because it was so fat on the edge..

On the right, is my new LE Sus Scrofa, which cuts like a demon as is.. You will notice that the Blade Cross Section is much MUCH thinner..

what I want to know is.. INTENTIONAL, or ACCIDENT?

the LE Version is literally nearly a Full flat grind.. the edge bevel is very slim.. the blue one was heavy and thick.

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Wow cameras have come a long way since I was first on the forums. :eek:

I remember for sale ads that you could barely tell it was a knife.
 
Wow cameras have come a long way since I was first on the forums. :eek:

I remember for sale ads that you could barely tell it was a knife.

Be happy that they even have pictures :) Lots of post try and describe what it looks like or the condtion and everyone on this entire forum follows it with the phrase "Pictures or it didn't happen"
LOL
But yea, pictures have come a long way...
 
generally, it depends on the run. in other words, if the knives were ground at about the same time by the same person, they will be similar.

with semi-production blades like these, there are bound to be variations in grind angles, since they are done mostly by hand, by more than one person.
 
Good Morning KyleyHarris,
Glad to hear you finally received the Sus Scrofa LE - I TOLD you it was wicked sharp! Glad you like it - use it well!
Best Wishes,
"Bloody Bill"
 
Good Morning KyleyHarris,
Glad to hear you finally received the Sus Scrofa LE - I TOLD you it was wicked sharp! Glad you like it - use it well!
Best Wishes,
"Bloody Bill"


hehe.. its sharp alright.. it needed a bit of stropping and refinement.. but the geometry on this one is Spot On.. I Love the Scrofas :D
 
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