Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
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Long story short, I accidentally dropped my Para 3 LW on laminate wood flooring. I wasn't paying attention, and it got caught on the flap of my cargo pocket on my uniform and fell to the ground. The impact flung it up and actually opened the blade, then back down on the tip I'm guessing since upon inspection, I found the tip bent. To my surprise, it didn't break like I have experienced with S30V. I guess it shows the toughness of B1DN right? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I've never dealt with a bent tip before, only broken ones. It still stabs decently into paper and what not so I'm not too worried about it. I was wondering if there was anything special I'd have to do. I'm guessing this will sort of even out after several sharpenings, correct?
In a semi unrelated topic, the Para 3 LW is absolutely amazing. My specific example was drop shut basically out of the box. Absolutely love this thing! I can't see myself EDCing another knife, ever. ****, I can't see myself using another knife other than this guy, ever. Perfection.
Long story short, I accidentally dropped my Para 3 LW on laminate wood flooring. I wasn't paying attention, and it got caught on the flap of my cargo pocket on my uniform and fell to the ground. The impact flung it up and actually opened the blade, then back down on the tip I'm guessing since upon inspection, I found the tip bent. To my surprise, it didn't break like I have experienced with S30V. I guess it shows the toughness of B1DN right? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I've never dealt with a bent tip before, only broken ones. It still stabs decently into paper and what not so I'm not too worried about it. I was wondering if there was anything special I'd have to do. I'm guessing this will sort of even out after several sharpenings, correct?
In a semi unrelated topic, the Para 3 LW is absolutely amazing. My specific example was drop shut basically out of the box. Absolutely love this thing! I can't see myself EDCing another knife, ever. ****, I can't see myself using another knife other than this guy, ever. Perfection.
Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
Time to reprofile that bad boy, drop that bevel some and you’ll never even know.
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
It appears a very minor bend. I suspect a sharpening on the Sharpmaker will make it quickly disappear.
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
I would try a strop first. No need to remove steel prematurely.
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
I very carefully would try drawing it back a little, push it back on a piece of brass maybe. then sharpen the rest out.
Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
I've had the exact same thing happen with the tip of my Dragonfly Salt SE, which I dropped on a hard linoleum floor tip-first from about 3.5 feet. The very tip was bent similar to your knife's, only a little more severely. I used a pull-back/pull-away motion on the SM's white rod, *very gently/lightly*. Strangely enough, the tip straightened right up, with no sign that it had ever been there, and with no weakness. I don't know if BD1N will react the same as the H1, but on my knife, I had almost expected a tiny piece of the tip to "break off" while trying to straighten it, but it didn't.
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
Not in my experience. I've stropped that kind of damage out before, with no issues.
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
That is not going to strop out, Don't even waste the time or gouge your leather.
That's a no big deal fix on a good stone with a steady hand.
That's a no big deal fix on a good stone with a steady hand.
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I know that steels like K390 and Maxamet respond best to certain stones. What would a good stone for BD1N be? Something as simple as a King stone?Deadboxhero wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:55 amThat's a no big deal fix on a good stone with a steady hand.
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
Yes, Nothing crazy. I have been using a Naniwa professional 1k (chosea) on mine.p_atrick wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 11:07 amI know that steels like K390 and Maxamet respond best to certain stones. What would a good stone for BD1N be? Something as simple as a King stone?Deadboxhero wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 10:55 amThat's a no big deal fix on a good stone with a steady hand.
Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
Thanks for the replies guys! I’m not really worried about it right now since I still have pretty sharp tip. Sounds like I can just sharpen it out on my stones when the time comes so I’ll probably just go ahead and do that. Maybe I’ll try and do the method with the SM rod if just sharpening doesn’t take care of it.
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Not to sound flippant , but can't you just give it a quick touch up with a stone ?
Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
When things like that happen, I try to draw it back by stropping as previous suggested on a bit of flat brass, polished granite, hardwood ... as best I can. In most cases that little bit ends us snapping off anyhow but you can get lucky.
I wouldn’t try to sharpen/reprofile till I had either straighten that little bit, snapped it off trying to straighten it or ground it away first. :)
I wouldn’t try to sharpen/reprofile till I had either straighten that little bit, snapped it off trying to straighten it or ground it away first. :)
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
Had the same thing happen on my LC200N Native5. Didn't even try to push it back. Even though the steel is soft, it went through a plastic deformation. The only normal way to get it back would be if you heat it up first, but considering the knives are heat treated, don't know what it would do to the blade.
After putting it on the stone, the tip broke off, and after 10 mins it was as good as new
After putting it on the stone, the tip broke off, and after 10 mins it was as good as new
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
It happens once in a while, that looks like it would sharpen out easily.
Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
A knife that gets used is going to get little dings. Use it much, and it will eventually get some dings that can be seen without the aid of magnification. Enjoy using the knife every day, and when it gets blemishes, as it surely will, then enjoy the craftsmanship and artistry of restoring the edge to perfection.
Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
I bought a Native 5 carbon fiber factory second with the very tippy tip broken off. A few minutes on my Wicked Edge and you’d never know.
That can be fixed. If nothing else you can send it back to Spyderco for sharpening.
That can be fixed. If nothing else you can send it back to Spyderco for sharpening.
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
Yeah they'll take so much steel off you'll never know it was bent haha
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Re: Bent tip on my Para 3 LW
I plan on using it a lot tomorrow while cleaning out my garage. I'll give it a touch up on my 302M + diamond strop and and see how it looks after. I'm pretty sure from looking at it, if not this sharpening, a couple more it'll be sharpened out. I don't want to remove too much metal while it's still rather functional.