Hi guys,I keep hearing (or reading as the case may be) people rave about the new ZDP steel. I also have seen a fully serrated Endura 4 FFG in ZDP that looks very appealing. I don't have any serrated knives, and I hate CE blades because you never get enough of either type of edge in one blade to be useful.So in short, I was considering getting a fully spyder edged Endura in the ZDP because it's supposed to hold an edge so well, and serrated blades are notoriously difficult to sharpen.Any thoughts? Recommendations?Thanks in advance.
Don't be too fixated on blade steel, unless you cut drywall all day long it won't make that much of a difference. The longer it takes to dull the longer it also takes to make it sharp again. Touch up your edge before it gets really dull so it won't be a pain in the butt each time. I have all sorts of supersteel knives but right now my EDC is the lowly aus8.
Overall I have really grown fond of VG-10, it sharpens easily to a wicked edge and then holds that edge. For what its worth I have two fixed blades on the way and only because they were VG10.
- something about the extra vanadium in the alloy.
Quote from: jekostas on October 09, 2011, 07:00:13 AM- something about the extra vanadium in the alloy.I thought it was the cobalt that made it easy to sharpen. S30v also has a lot more vanadium and is a bit harder to sharpen. My understanding was that vanadium is used because it forms finer, harder carbides and allows for greater wear resistance at lower overall hardness. However the vanadium carbides make sharpening a bit more difficult.
JZ; the edge on my new DF2 already looks like it's about 20º, but I can't be sure... I was actually thinking of doing just a little bit of convexing on it, but I'm hesitant to try because as it is right now, it is a little laser... it literally glides through envelopes... don't have to saw it or anything like that... just push it straight through and it leaves a cut as clean as if I'd used a scalpel!!!