Thinned out the 2 secondary Bevel then I put a mirror polish on my 940-2

Just free hand water stones. Started at 400 finished at spyderco uf bench stone. Then I moved to dmt past on bass wood
 
I did it at first just to thin out the edge. Benchmade 940s tend to be think behind the edge. Now it's so much thinner behind the edge best selling 940
 
There you go !
Before I bought one I was planning on going even more rad.
Now that I have one it has the cool guy stone wash with that grey coating over it. I still don't know what that coating is called.

I'm putting it off.
Has more resistance in the cut than my Para 2 . . . yet I'm putting it off.
I may even make a blade for it from a Japanese kitchen knife in plain high carbon.
That way I could preserve the originality of my S90V stone washed blade and still go high performance for EDC.

That's a winter project.
 
I've never see the stone wash before. I'd say it's about 40% thinner behind the edge now. Witch makes it an incredible difference with how easy it moves threw mineral. I think the mirror helps it have less friction. I'd love an

s90v blade on this. That's one of my favorite steels.

S90v m390 cpm20cv
 
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