Hi all---Do I understand this correctly?
WT laminates Carbon Fiber and Carbide, to produce a light-weight blade? light-weight and corrosion resistance are the priority of his blades, correct? Thanks!
ML---A friend thought the less weight difference would be subtle, compared to a steel blade. All I know is that I like a light, ample folder in my pocket and the WT fits the Bill. The WT is my lightest folder.
Warren Thomas laminates carbon fiber or g-10 to Ti or steels like 154cm. The carbide edge is a "frosting" to the back of the blade to form the edge on his Titanum blades.
I have a few WT knives and they are defo much lighter than a full metal blade.
I dont have any folders by him but the fixed blades are pretty trick :thumbup:
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