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My answers are in BOLD. . . .
Which is more robust?
I know both CS and CG can travel to hell and back with you, as bossman said
But which is more robust when you consider same model in CS and CG, where only the differences between are coating and thickness.
In this case, can we say that more thicker is more tougher? Or thickness is not playing any role as its only coming from coating!
For instance, TG (CS): 0.25 and TG(CG): 0.26
You don't need a thick blade for toughness. It is practically impossible to break even a 0.187" thick Busse knife.
I think Australian hardwoods could do it. My NMFBM has bent about 15 degrees multiple times when batoning and it's .250" thick
Pics or it didn't happen.
I think Australian hardwoods could do it. My NMFBM has bent about 15 degrees multiple times when batoning and it's .250" thick
But it didn't stay bent, did it?
Bent is not broke. You can't break one, short of shooting it.
Thanks for the definitive answer<s> Jerry!