Chat gpt and knives

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I asked chat gpt this question and here is his response what's your opinion?

Q:From the view point of an engineer would the tri-ad lock or shark lock be stronger for a folding knife given same blade thickness handle design and build quality

A:From an engineering standpoint, both the Tri-Ad Lock and Shark Lock are designed to provide a strong and reliable lockup for folding knives, but there are some differences between the two that may affect their strength and durability.

The Tri-Ad Lock, which is used in some of Cold Steel's folding knives, uses a stop pin and a pressure bar to distribute force more evenly across the lock, reducing wear and increasing strength. This design allows for greater resistance to shearing forces and ensures that the lock is able to withstand significant loads and forces.

The Shark Lock, which is used in some of Andrew Demko's designs, uses a pressure bar and a locking pin to secure the blade in place. The design of the Shark Lock allows for a simpler and more streamlined construction, which can result in a stronger lockup.

In terms of strength and durability, both the Tri-Ad Lock and Shark Lock are well-regarded among knife enthusiasts and have been shown to be effective in real-world use. However, the exact strength of each lock will depend on a variety of factors, including the design of the lock, the materials used, and the quality of construction.

In conclusion, while both locking mechanisms are designed to be strong and reliable, the Tri-Ad Lock may have an edge in terms of resistance to shearing forces, while the Shark Lock may have an advantage in terms of simplicity and strength of construction. Ultimately, the choice between the two will depend on your personal preferences and needs
 
Never heard of Chat Gpt, and have no interest.
 
Come on guys. The answer is actually pretty good IMO. I doubt 80% of the people on this forum would come up with a better answer.
That's because it's scraping resources like this forum to provide the answer. AI chatbots are just word prediction software that can Google much faster than you can. You're far better off doing actual research and listening to engineers than trusting anything any of them says regarding, well, any technical information at this point.
 
What is the best steel for use on a pocket knife?



The best steel for use on a pocket knife depends on various factors such as the intended use, personal preference, and budget. However, there are some popular steel types used for pocket knives that offer a good balance of durability, edge retention, and corrosion resistance.
Here are some common steel types used for pocket knives:
  1. 440C Stainless Steel: This steel is easy to sharpen, has good edge retention, and is corrosion-resistant. It's commonly used in pocket knives and is an affordable option.
  2. S30V Steel: This steel is known for its excellent edge retention and toughness, making it suitable for heavy-duty tasks. It's also corrosion-resistant, but it can be challenging to sharpen.
  3. VG-10 Steel: This steel is known for its durability, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. It's easy to sharpen and is commonly used in high-end pocket knives.
  4. CPM-S35VN Steel: This steel is a premium option, known for its high performance in terms of edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance. It's relatively easy to sharpen compared to other high-performance steels.
Ultimately, the best steel for a pocket knife depends on your personal preference, budget, and intended use of the knife. It's essential to consider all these factors before making a decision on which steel to choose.
 
That's because it's scraping resources like this forum to provide the answer. AI chatbots are just word prediction software that can Google much faster than you can. You're far better off doing actual research and listening to engineers than trusting anything any of them says regarding, well, any technical information at this point.
No. AI is far more than what you think. But I have seen far more people with this kind of mindset.
 
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