SpyderEdge vs PlainEdge?
SpyderEdge vs PlainEdge?
Which Edge do you guys prefer? I'm a Rookie; I just bought my first Spyderco. I own the Delica (PlainEdge). I'm about to order the CoPilot, but I'm not sure which Edge to get. Help me out!
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Depends on what you want to use it for. For slicing tomatoes, get the straight edge. For cutting seat belts or rope, strings and opening boxes, get the Spyderedge. If you enjoy sharpening a precision edge, go straight. If you are likely to delay needed sharpening, the serrations will still rip thru most materials. Or do what I did, get the 50/50 or 60/40 blends. Only an inch of serrations are usually needed, let the rest be straight.
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Depends on what you want to use it for. For slicing tomatoes, get the straight edge. For cutting seat belts or rope, strings and opening boxes, get the Spyderedge. If you enjoy sharpening a precision edge, go straight. If you are likely to delay needed sharpening, the serrations will still rip thru most materials. Or do what I did, get the 50/50 or 60/40 blends. Only an inch of serrations are usually needed, let the rest be straight.
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There's a Plain vs. Serrated FAQ at:
http://www.bladeforums.com/features/faqs.shtml
It will lay out the advantages and disadvantages of plan versus serrated edge, gathered through testing.
Note that it also outlines a method to make a plain edge slice better, to give serrated-like performance. That way you can sharpen your plain edge depending on whether you want more slicing or shaving performance.
Joe
http://www.bladeforums.com/features/faqs.shtml
It will lay out the advantages and disadvantages of plan versus serrated edge, gathered through testing.
Note that it also outlines a method to make a plain edge slice better, to give serrated-like performance. That way you can sharpen your plain edge depending on whether you want more slicing or shaving performance.
Joe