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Re: my chopweiler (satin/full convex by 230grains) [Re: Vendetta13] #429690 06/05/10 11:52 AM
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hes on the forum too, shoot him a message and he can probably hook you up.

He did nice work. I love this blade. :thumup: <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


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Re: my chopweiler (satin/full convex by 230grains) [Re: snotpig] #429691 06/06/10 07:06 AM
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how does the CW compare in chopping to the SOD?


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Re: my chopweiler (satin/full convex by 230grains) [Re: tonester] #429692 06/06/10 07:04 PM
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i would think since the CW is a full tang that it is heavier than the SOD thus making chopping a little more easier. but on the other hand more weight can also slow your momentum on your swings when chopping thus making it harder.


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Re: my chopweiler (satin/full convex by 230grains) [Re: Vendetta13] #429693 06/07/10 01:21 AM
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My picture after I cleaned it up for him after some use and blended it into a zero edge.

In the daylight I could get a better picture, not in my dimly lit workshop, but there is a very nice hamon under all that coating showing off the differential heat treat. SR101 is fun to work with.



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