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14c28n and ironwood
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Small Skinner Dan. Magnacut @ 63 HRC Zero ground w/15 degree secondary. Gcarta scales
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Who makes the top "W.W." knife
Wayne Walker CustomsWho makes the top "W.W." knife
Just for my understanding...is there any difference between a zero grind with a secondary bevel and a FFG?
I’m not quite sure what you’re asking. Basically zero ground means that I ground the bevels to an edge off the grinder (wet ground), and then put a secondary bevel. As I’ve heard some makers say “I like my knives sharp before I sharpen them.”
Edge geometry is the number one factor in edge retention over anything. That includes steel, heat treat, etc. You can’t buy any production knife this thin, it’s too costly and precise to produce. When you use a thinly ground knife you can’t go back, the cutting efficiency is exceptional
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Okay, I think I understand. Traditionally a zero grind has no secondary bevel...the primary bevel runs from spine to sharpened edge. By adding a secondary bevel it becomes a full flat grind, which is basically the same thing but with the addition of a secondary bevel.
Zero ground isn’t so much a type of grind I’m more just saying that I brought a full flat grind to a “zero” edge and then added a secondary bevel. You can make an grind type zero ground if that makes sense
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I know zero grinds aren't limited to a specific type, just that the primary grind goes from spine to cutting edge. Full flat and scandi are two common styles for an edge that is truly zero ground and left that way. Adding a secondary bevel makes it NOT zero ground because there is an additional bevel. I get what you're saying and that the zero grind was the first part of your process, but the addition of a secondary bevel makes it a standard full flat grind. I was just trying to clarify that.
These are all incredible, really like the green band handle.
My favoriteThese are all incredible, really like the green band handle.
Back Country Hunter II
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