a·gent pro·vo·ca·teur
/äˌZHän(t) prəˌväkəˈtər/
Noun
A person who induces others to break the law so that they can be convicted.
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Modified Caly3.5 with Wenger nail clipper
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More S90v & CF please.......
Caden's's-g10 dragonfly, digicamo para2,bug,honeybee,sharpmaker.
Newestmanix 2 lightweight.
top wishlist: junior,D4,E4,,h1 D'fly salt,h1 ladybug salt,g10 manbug,caly3•3.5,all sprint para2's
Have to have= brad southard flipper, gayle bradley
"combat knife is actually 10% weapon and 90% tool".~ Al Mar
Thank you. It is Amboyna Burl. I have added it to several Spydies that feel a little thin for my hand. This one had a problem when I glued it up. The blade was no longer centered when closed. I cut three slits on each side and straightened out the problem. But it spoiled the looks a bit so it became my EDC.
Funny. You know, to me, Cold Steel and Spyderco represent mirror images of our globalized economy. Meaning Spyderco searches the globe for top-quality manufacturing facilities, while CS searches the globe for the cheapest crap they can throw together. Okay, so their triad lock is supposed to be really strong, but that's all they talk about. Everything thing else about CS products just seems second- or third-rate to me. Although I don't know what I base that on because I can't bring myself to spend money on a CS product. Am I being unfair to CS?
Gomer: Goober says 'Hey!'
Andy: Hey to Goober.
a·gent pro·vo·ca·teur
/äˌZHän(t) prəˌväkəˈtər/
Noun
A person who induces others to break the law so that they can be convicted.
http://sharpthings.net/chat
http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45696
Well, Sun Tzu (or something like that) said battles are won or lost before they ever begin. If that's the case, carrying a Rajah 2 will work every time by scaring the crap out of whoever is hassling you, right?
Thanks for responding. I always appreciate others' views.
tod
Gomer: Goober says 'Hey!'
Andy: Hey to Goober.
This one just arrived. A Warncliff from a local maker Stuart Smith!
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Nope, I'm not really counting on scaring the crap out of anybody. I'm counting on his falling to the ground and laughing. Then I can do what I want with him. Ground and chop so to speak.
On a serious note however, you're not really saying that the rajah 2 doesn't work as a chopper of hands or neck? If I had my choice between a millie and a rajah 2(only between those 2) in a rough spot, guess what I'd choose.![]()
a·gent pro·vo·ca·teur
/äˌZHän(t) prəˌväkəˈtər/
Noun
A person who induces others to break the law so that they can be convicted.
http://sharpthings.net/chat
http://www.spyderco.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45696
Nice Wharnie, what steel?
Thanks for the kind words. Here is some info on the steel.
SABEN SILVER STEEL 1.2210 PRECISION GROUND DOWELL ROD B.S.1407 WERKSTOFF No
C 1.20
Si
Mn 0.40
Cr 0.40
Mo
W
V
Features and Uses
Saben Silver Steel is bright finished rod produced from hot rolled bar by means of centreless grinding.
The high carbon content of this steel means that it can be hardened to give considerable wear resistance and the chromium content adds to the strength and hardenability
As supplied however, the steel is machinable owing to the annealing treatment given to it prior to grinding.
Saben silver steel is spherodise annealed for best machinability, the annealed hardness being in the region of 270 Brinell (Rockwell C27). On hardening and tempering a hardness of up to Rockwell C64 can be obtained. Being in the spherodised condition, the material offers maximum response to hardening and the chromium content ensures deep hardening.
Applications
Saben silver steel finds innumerable uses in the tool room and in general engineering. The user can select a size suitable for his purpose, thereby reducing or eliminating the need for grinding or machining the finished part.
Applications include screwdrivers, punches, shafts,
axles, pinions, pins, die posts, instrument parts, model parts, taps and drills for mild steel, engravers tools, and fine cutters.
Hardening
It is preferable to heat the tools in a controlled atmosphere. If this is not possible, pack hardening is recommended. A reducing atmosphere is desirable.
Heat to 770 / 780ºC and when thoroughly soaked through, quench in water. (sizes up to 8 mm diameter may be oil hardened from 800 / 810ºC)
Tempering will be necessary.
Tolerances
B.S. 1407/1959 conforms with I.S.O. H8
Up to and including 3mm +0.00 – 0.014 mm
Over 3mm and including 6mm +0.00 – 0.018 mm
6mm and including 10 mm +0.00 – 0.022 mm
10mm and including 18 mm +0.00 – 0.027 mm
18mm and including 30 mm +0.00 – 0.033 mm
30mm and including 50 mm +0.00 – 0.039 mm
Tempering
Temper according to the purpose for which the parts are required generally between 150 / 300ºC
Rockwell C Temperature
63/65 as quenched
63/65 120ºC
64/62 150ºC
62/61 200ºC
59/58 250ºC
56/55 300ºC
54/53 350ºC
50/48 400ºC
Temper at about 230degC and get great performance
"If you wish to live and thrive, let the spider run alive"
"the perfect knife is the one in your hand, you should just learn how to use it."
If you don't have anything good to say, then don't say anything at all
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I also have a Swiss Tech MicroMax on my keys which as luck would have it... I can't find right now.
...I have no knives I keep in a safe but there are one or two that don't leave the house...
Caly 3 is a great edc.
Current: Para2's Brown, Blue & Orange, Etched Spin, CF Caly3 ZDP189, Gayle Bradley, UKPK Orange G10, Manix2 M4, Sage 1, Caly 3.5 in Super Blue, Urban Orange G10
"I try not to let what others are doing influence my decisions because I feel like you've got to make decisions for yourself, you've got to be true to yourself, because if you let what others are doing influence what you do, you really have nothing left of yourself" - Layne Norton
Back before I knew anything about quality steel or what have you I thought Cold Steel was good. I will say that I have owned an AK-47 along with a Voyager from them and have no complaints.....although, now I would because the steel isn't up to my current standards thanks to Spyderco.
Well, so several months ago I bought a Cold Steel Pocket Bushman. Ya, it's a cheaper knife but I figured it would get the job done. I got it in the mail and played around with it like most of you do your new knives I'm sure and I'll be damn if that knife did not start to get rust on the handle the day after I got it. I was not happy to say the least and that pretty much did it for any chance of me buying from them again so I got online and started looking into higher quality knives and decided I would just spend a little more on a knife that would last me. So, I came across Spyderco and picked up a waved Endura4.
"I try not to let what others are doing influence my decisions because I feel like you've got to make decisions for yourself, you've got to be true to yourself, because if you let what others are doing influence what you do, you really have nothing left of yourself" - Layne Norton