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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: sumoj275] #587948 08/17/11 03:08 PM
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I like it!


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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: Johnny Mack] #587949 08/17/11 03:35 PM
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Yes, it is the new 511.
Thanks for the nice comments. I have one I left black and convexed, and this one I stripped.


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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: tomthebaker] #587950 08/17/11 04:16 PM
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Looks awesome.


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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: J33psr0ck] #587951 08/17/11 04:50 PM
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looks good glad to know thats how they look stripped will be doing my friends he ordered soon but ill be bluing it also that texture going to look sick gun blued

Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: Miles] #587952 08/17/11 05:38 PM
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Those CBT's look very interesting, Thanks for sharing!!! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: Rainwalker] #587953 08/17/11 05:39 PM
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Wild. I am thinking I will do the Etching and Blueing on my 511 too. First I think I will practice it on my Zombie Killer though.


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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: Steeley] #587954 08/17/11 06:33 PM
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WOW that looks so PURDY! DROOL!

Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: marthinus] #587955 08/17/11 07:01 PM
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mmmm...they are sabre ground. That's purdy, sir...good job!


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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: Ishikawa] #587956 08/17/11 10:16 PM
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Do you think the machine lines will affect the slicing any, you'd think they would add resistance eh ?

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Do you think the machine lines will affect the slicing any, you'd think they would add resistance eh ?

Should HELP resistance. The ridges would create less actual contact surface area, thus reducing friction when slicing / batoning / etc. That's my redneck thinkin' on it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: Ishikawa] #587958 08/18/11 12:28 AM
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Do you think the machine lines will affect the slicing any, you'd think they would add resistance eh ?

Should HELP resistance. The ridges would create less actual contact surface area, thus reducing friction when slicing / batoning / etc. That's my redneck thinkin' on it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

If you magnifyed it though wouldn't it be like a saw blade, that gives much more resistance than a flat edge.I'd agree with your theory if the lines ran vertical from spine to edge.

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Re: Underneath that calm exterior [Re: pitman] #587959 08/18/11 01:00 AM
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Do you think the machine lines will affect the slicing any, you'd think they would add resistance eh ?

Should HELP resistance. The ridges would create less actual contact surface area, thus reducing friction when slicing / batoning / etc. That's my redneck thinkin' on it <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

If you magnifyed it though wouldn't it be like a saw blade, that gives much more resistance than a flat edge.I'd agree with your theory if the lines ran vertical from spine to edge.

A couple additional thoughts to expand on the CBT concept.

If the lines ran vertical, you'd end up with a quasi serrated edge...unless you convexed them out. I would suspect that you get a great impact of reduced force required to overcome the friction of the two materials with horizontal. The vertical would continue to add surface area as you go up towards the spine.

A saw is meant to remove material...a knife is just meant to "separate" it. The CBT's only help to reduce friction of materials in contact after the initial separation has been enabled by the edge. I don't think the CBT's are aggressive enough to contribute to material removal.

CBT's "might" add lateral strength.


I'm kindof tired and can't think very clearly...but that should keep the discussion going. I'm interested to break open the textbooks...this is all based on intuition at the moment.


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