Like some of the rest of you, I have admired the Bark River knives for a while, but I never actually tried one. Recently I was reading about the Mini Kephart and noticed that the blade was ground from 3/32" stock (0.0938"). That caught my interest! Then I saw that it was CPM 3V, and I realized I had to try.
Yes.
Thin blade stock + full convex grind to close to a zero edge = slicey goodness. It's a like a Mora with a full tang that would be a challenge to break.
I wish more companies would make some knives from 3/32" stock. An ESEE Izula that is 3/32" thick would be awesome.
Yes.
Thin blade stock + full convex grind to close to a zero edge = slicey goodness. It's a like a Mora with a full tang that would be a challenge to break.
I wish more companies would make some knives from 3/32" stock. An ESEE Izula that is 3/32" thick would be awesome.