L Lavan Joined Nov 8, 2000 Messages 2,301 Nov 2, 2010 #1 As I gaze at my nearly perfect-for-everything FFG Delica, I can't help but wonder HOW sharp it could get if it were chisel ground. The edge grind is too wide to do it to this one, but just wondering.
As I gaze at my nearly perfect-for-everything FFG Delica, I can't help but wonder HOW sharp it could get if it were chisel ground. The edge grind is too wide to do it to this one, but just wondering.
twid Joined Apr 7, 2009 Messages 603 Nov 2, 2010 #2 The only one I can think of is the tip of the SE Paramilitary. It's thin and razor sharp.
pwet Joined Feb 13, 2009 Messages 1,134 Nov 2, 2010 #3 chisel sharpening isn't chisel grind. the blade on spydie SE is ground on both sides but sharpened on one side only.
chisel sharpening isn't chisel grind. the blade on spydie SE is ground on both sides but sharpened on one side only.
idaho Joined May 5, 2005 Messages 955 Nov 2, 2010 #4 Type of grind dont affect sharpness. Only the final angle matters. 10 degree(total) V grind will be the same as 10 degree chisel.
Type of grind dont affect sharpness. Only the final angle matters. 10 degree(total) V grind will be the same as 10 degree chisel.
L Lavan Joined Nov 8, 2000 Messages 2,301 Nov 2, 2010 #5 idaho said: Type of grind dont affect sharpness. Only the final angle matters. 10 degree(total) V grind will be the same as 10 degree chisel. Click to expand... But it would be more critical to achieve, wouldn't it on a V grind? I'm aware of the SE grind. Like it!
idaho said: Type of grind dont affect sharpness. Only the final angle matters. 10 degree(total) V grind will be the same as 10 degree chisel. Click to expand... But it would be more critical to achieve, wouldn't it on a V grind? I'm aware of the SE grind. Like it!