Tylerthehunter
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- Nov 23, 2020
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Montana Knife Company Blackfoot 2.0. absolutely love that knife. Great people as well.
One steel type i was surprised to see hit the knife scene is elmax. We use it in the moldmaking industry, and is tough to machine. Even before heat treat it eats up endmills and drills. Im sure it would hold an edge well, but good luck sharpening it in the field.There are a bunch of good makers out there that can make a knife capable of so much. Steels such as S35VN, Magnacut, K390, D2, etc with thin edges and proper edge geometry will do a ton of work and be easy to sharpen when they need it.
That looks pretty much perfect; very nice!View attachment 612668
This is my favorite. Howe Mountain drop point. Pic is from the guy named Vince I bought it from. Sharpens easily and holds a edge.
One steel type i was surprised to see hit the knife scene is elmax. We use it in the moldmaking industry, and is tough to machine. Even before heat treat it eats up endmills and drills. Im sure it would hold an edge well, but good luck sharpening it in the field.
Good to hear. with what I said before, its hard milling pre-heat treat. but after heat treat, grinding and high speed hardcutting on it is on the tougher side but not the worst.Elmax has been used for knife blades for a long time, it had to be at least 10 years ago I got my first folder with an Elmax blade. It's not any harder to sharpen than any other super steel, and with a good heat treat it performs great.
Every kid needs a buck 110!I have done a lot of deer with a Buck 110. Lately I am mostly using Bark River.
I agree!Every kid needs a buck 110!
For use as a hunting knife?Anything Chris Reeves for me...
For use as a hunting knife?