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I like them with a little less flex too. My favorite knife is something like the boning type knife. It's just a big box cheapy, probably 420 stainless. Not sure what the handle material is, one of the fiber composite things I guess. 6" blade, about 1/16" thick, but it carries the spine thickness all the way to the tip. This is the knife I reach for whenever I'm carving, filleting, whatever.
If the blade was just an inch longer and a bit stiffer I'd call it perfect, but it's darn close as is. I'd like a lanyard hole in the handle. I'm not a big fan of G10 myself. Micarta would be ok, but I think the rubber horse mat handles would be the best. Maybe you could make a two part handle, with G-10 scales against the blade with the rubber mat on top of it? Then you could add some color to handle with the G10 "liners".
Steel? I'm open to anything. I like carbon the best myself. 1095 works good in the Old Hickory knives and I think it'd work great for this too. If people are working about the flexing of the blade, then maybe 5160? Or L6?
Stainless is probably the best choice though. If stainless, I'd like to see it in 12c27 myself, around 57-58RC. No worries about the flexing and it'll sharpen up easily and hold a good edge too. I've had Mora fishing knives that worked well, but they were scandi grinds of course. I think a high flat or convex would be the best grind.
If the blade was just an inch longer and a bit stiffer I'd call it perfect, but it's darn close as is. I'd like a lanyard hole in the handle. I'm not a big fan of G10 myself. Micarta would be ok, but I think the rubber horse mat handles would be the best. Maybe you could make a two part handle, with G-10 scales against the blade with the rubber mat on top of it? Then you could add some color to handle with the G10 "liners".
Steel? I'm open to anything. I like carbon the best myself. 1095 works good in the Old Hickory knives and I think it'd work great for this too. If people are working about the flexing of the blade, then maybe 5160? Or L6?
Stainless is probably the best choice though. If stainless, I'd like to see it in 12c27 myself, around 57-58RC. No worries about the flexing and it'll sharpen up easily and hold a good edge too. I've had Mora fishing knives that worked well, but they were scandi grinds of course. I think a high flat or convex would be the best grind.
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