Stainless steel izula coming?
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Stainless steel izula coming?
There are rumors a stainless steel version of the izula is coming.Is this true?
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Re: Stainless steel izula coming?
Hi Skyman,Skyman wrote: There are rumors a stainless steel version of the izula is coming.Is this true?
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I have been EDC'ing my ESEE Izula for over a year now and have tried a few other ... only one with stainless steel, has the nicest handle scales option, sheeth ... Both knives are really good, but I think the Izula will last much longer. .... The Randall Made Knives Collector's Forum • Camillus Collector's Forum ..
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The SS was supposed to come out this year.If it had, we would have seen them no?
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Summer 2013, which is around June this year. Oh and btw for those who opt for the ss version because the 1095 rusts due to lack of cleaning should not be getting knives in the first place.
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Re: Stainless steel izula coming?
Would it be sharper than the ordinary steel knife?
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No. A better question is: would it hold better edge (edge retention), and easy to sharpen.winnie_the_pooh wrote:Would it be sharper than the ordinary steel knife?
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I do believe that these two are mutually exclusive.choombak wrote: would it hold better edge (edge retention), and easy to sharpen.
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Re: Stainless steel izula coming?
Not always - VG10, and S30V hold pretty decent edge, and are easy to sharpen as well.winnie_the_pooh wrote:I do believe that these two are mutually exclusive.choombak wrote: would it hold better edge (edge retention), and easy to sharpen.
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Re: Stainless steel izula coming?
So does my leaf spring khukri.Use it to chop dry wood during winter into smaller pieces.choombak wrote:Not always - VG10, and S30V hold pretty decent edge, and are easy to sharpen as well.
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What about the tales of S30V chipping at the edge?
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Re: Stainless steel izula coming?
Poorly heat treated s30v chipped and so did s35vn in the early days. By now major manufacturers have learnt proper heat treating and no chipping.Skyman wrote:What about the tales of S30V chipping at the edge?
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Absolutely Amarchoombak wrote:Poorly heat treated s30v chipped and so did s35vn in the early days. By now major manufacturers have learnt proper heat treating and no chipping.Skyman wrote:What about the tales of S30V chipping at the edge?
Skyman Paul Bos' formula for s30v is: 1975F hardening, cold nitrogen into an evacuated retort for quenching to below 1000F, cool to room temp, snap temper, cryofreeze over night, followed by two 600F tempers for two hours each bringing the steel to HRC59/60 i.e the S30V Blade is not shoved in a charcoal furnance and then dipped in water.
S 30V is a high end tool steel with high wear resistance and edge retention. It is HT to RC 60. because of the HT required and because it is harder to sharpen in the field, high carbon steels like 1095 used in Beckers, Esee and other superb bushcraft knives.
Please do go through this link for all the gyaan you need on steels in general
http://www.spyderco.com/edge-u-cation/steel.php
If you want to know who Paul Bos is here's his brief bio
http://www.buckknives.com/?event=bio.paulBos
and some more
http://www.buckknives.com/resources/pdf ... ochure.pdf
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Re: Stainless steel izula coming?
Hi Winnie; A simple answer would be yes. CPMS30V is a powder steel so can take a much finer edge compared to traditionally cast or rolled steels. Because the transverse toughness of this steel is high it can be sharpened to a much finer angle (and not roll) than convenetional steel and because of the vanadium content will retain its edge longer.winnie_the_pooh wrote:Would it be sharper than the ordinary steel knife?
here's some reading material if you are interested to read more
http://www.crusaderforge.com/CPMS30VCF.htm
http://www.dougritter.com/pop_up_cpms30v.htm
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Re: Stainless steel izula coming?
Hi Winnie, two different things being discussed. Chopping with the Khuk is easier becuase of the forward heavy recurve blade geometry of the Khukri. For chopping you need a bigger wedge shaped profile while cutting you need a finer section. An relatively blunt axe will chop wood better than your khukri. Try and fillet a fish or cut tomotoes with it to know what I mean.winnie_the_pooh wrote:So does my leaf spring khukri.Use it to chop dry wood during winter into smaller pieces.choombak wrote:Not always - VG10, and S30V hold pretty decent edge, and are easy to sharpen as well.
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Re: Stainless steel izula coming?
Moin,
We are discussing edge retention and ease of sharpening and not the chopping ability of various knives.I mentioned chopping dry wood as it is harder than green wood and so blunts the edge faster.
Speed reading ?????
We are discussing edge retention and ease of sharpening and not the chopping ability of various knives.I mentioned chopping dry wood as it is harder than green wood and so blunts the edge faster.
Speed reading ?????