wrdwrght wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 5:07 pmThe scales on each are exactly the same thickness but, as you note, they are screwed onto different thicknesses of steel.Wartstein wrote: ↑Wed Nov 29, 2023 3:11 pm
While the handle scales of Enuff 1 and Enuff 2 seem to be of the exact same thickness, the metal inside the handle should be one mm thicker on the 1 (due to the 4mm vs 3mm blade stock) - and so of course thus the entire handle of the "1" should be one mm thicker
Can you feel that difference in handle thickness? Does it make a difference in comfort and/ ergos?
The Enuff Salt felt all of 4mm thick in my hand when I first got it. But compared to my new Enuff2, it feels even thicker than its extra millimeter would suggest. Conversely, the Enuff2’s lost millimeter makes it feel much thinner than the Enuff Salt.
With the Enuff2 “43% longer and 25% thinner” than the OG (so says Spydiewiki), I suspect their dramatically different blade-profiles are playing games with my tactile perceptions.
Regarding comfort/ergos, it’s too early for me to say. I will say neither one puts me off, but, because I see this series as offering just enough knife to get a small job done quickly, I imagine lengthy or hard use, and especially both, will produce hotspots.
Thanks for the reply and insight!
I had an Enuff ("1") Clip point, and its handle comfort and ergos were amazing.
I figured already that the thinner Enuff 2 handle would sacrifice a bit of that, but still am surprised that it can be felt as much as you describe.
If I get an Enuff 2 and feel the same: Could be that I´d put in some extra liners (and use longer scale screws of course) to make the handle as least as thick as the one on the original Enuff.