Five 3V Field Knives, micarta, G10, colors, "Delta 3V" SOLD

Nathan the Machinist

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We have a new sub forum here: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/forumdisplay.php/929-Carothers-Performance-Knives

There is a new sheath color option.

The Field Knife was designed as a collaboration with Lorien Arnold. It is a well made, no frills, high performance utility knife. The steel is Crucible CPM 3V at HRC 61-62 with the fully optimized heat treat with very good edge retention and edge stability. You'll be surprised how sharp this gets and how well it holds an edge. If you have never used 3V this hard and thin, it is gonna blow your mind.

This steel with this heat treat will support a fine edge, so this was taken down to .015" before sharpening (though I'm leaving some additional meat in the tip now) and it was sharpened 18 degrees per side. This is relatively acute and it cuts well, but is very durable. They're also lightly hand ground after machining to give it a slight convex grind.

Some might consider this a tactical knife but the point is not reinforced and it is not shaped or balanced as a weapon. It's reasonably thin behind the edge. It is a hard working cutting tool, a big skinning knife and woods knife. There is a pry/scrape in the tang.

The handle is ergonomically designed for a standard forward, reverse, saber and pinch grips for an average to relatively large hand. The tang is internally skeletonized. The scales are 3D sculpted CNC machined. The blade is made of 3/16” 3V with a heat treat that has been optimized to maximize edge stability in rough use. Despite being relatively thin it is durable. You can baton with it. You might damage the fine edge if you set your mind to it, but the knife itself is practically unbreakable.

A side effect of this heat treat is a higher percentage of free chromium, so although it is not stainless, it is nearly so.

Specs:
3V, tested 62 HRC, .188” thick at ricasso
This 3V is a fully optimized 3V for this hardness and application
Total length 9.75”
Blade length 4.625”
Weight 8.0 oz
Grippy 3D machined scales in micarta or G10
Black oxide treated 18-8 stainless steel fasteners


Jared Corry sheaths are custom made for these knives and are well designed and well made. They can be worn vertical or horizontal and can be configured for left hand or right hand carry.

Tell me what scale option you choose and I'll build it. There are Five knives available in this sale. The knives in the picture are not the knives you will receive. They need scales and sharpened so they will not ship until end of next week.



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New sheath color:

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Rather than just take my word for it I made a video:

[video=youtube;1w1_WX_fNN8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w1_WX_fNN8[/video]

These are all “field grade”, “as machined” and stonewashed with tool and grind marks.

$235 in micarta, black or brown
$245 in solid color G10, black, OD green, Forest green
$255 in multi color G10, OD green / black

We have a few in some of the old multi color G10 available

Includes a good kydex sheath. You have a choice of black or tan. I also have a couple in OD green.

Shipping in the USA is $10.

These knives are unusual because they are machined. I do this in my shop on industrial CNC machine tools. A WIP thread documenting my technique can be found here: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1048443


I take paypal, cash, check or MO.

We'll have Five Light Choppers next week, just to mix things up a bit...

The new 3" EDC is in process now.

Thanks for looking,
Nathan
 
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I'll take two please!

One Forest Green G10, one Black G10. Both with Black Kydex sheaths.

Thank you!



Holy crap i can't believe i actually got here in time...
 
I'll take one please with black G-10 scales and a black sheath.

Thank you!

jwornes[at]hotmail[dot]com
 
yeah, these sales sure are slowing down, eh Nate? Lol :)
 
Dang, I thought I had it this time... No responses when I hit send, then a refresh and I'm number 8...


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Thx to my 8 buddies, I'm spared from another purchase! I like these and have been considering for some time now.
 
Nathan, are all your Field Knives "field grade" as described below?

These are all “field grade”, “as machined” and stonewashed with tool and grind marks.

Do these look different than the knives pictured above? Thanks.
 
Nathan, are all your Field Knives "field grade" as described below?

These are all “field grade”, “as machined” and stonewashed with tool and grind marks.

Do these look different than the knives pictured above? Thanks.

They are the same as pictured. It's a good functional finish.

I do some finer finishes, but this year I'm mostly focusing on "good bang for the buck" affordable utility grade finishes on user grade work. I'm glad for the collectors, but these are made to be put to work. :thumbup:
 
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