I should really get that book some day. We agree quite often on tool uses.
I like 2 blades as well, but I wish they werent both spearpoints. Id love one to be a sheepsfoot instead. Likely the small one would make sense. Lots of traditional knives had more than 2 blades, but there were different blade types.
Quote from: enki_ck on June 05, 2013, 06:30:38 PMI should really get that book some day. We agree quite often on tool uses. Its good, I just finished reading through it. I have 2 items of feedback about it. One, is that there needs to be an actual photo of the book, the image used to sell it makes it look like its not even a real book, and hearing it is self published I had assumed it was going to be a spiral bound book or soemthing. Its a proper nicely bound book which noone has mentioned before, but its nice. There are some technical errors, but they are minor. Stock alox scales are NOT 53 RC, more like 35. The liners of cellidor SAKS are also not anodized as far as I can tell.
I like 2 blades as well, but I wish they werent both spearpoints. Id love one to be a sheepsfoot instead. Likely the small one would make sense.
Quote from: Syph007 on June 06, 2013, 01:16:45 AMI like 2 blades as well, but I wish they werent both spearpoints. Id love one to be a sheepsfoot instead. Likely the small one would make sense.Yeah, for my mod I thought briefly about trying to get a hold of an "electrician's blade", but I ditched that when I realized how rare they were.
Quote from: Quartz on June 06, 2013, 07:44:36 PMQuote from: Syph007 on June 06, 2013, 01:16:45 AMI like 2 blades as well, but I wish they werent both spearpoints. Id love one to be a sheepsfoot instead. Likely the small one would make sense.Yeah, for my mod I thought briefly about trying to get a hold of an "electrician's blade", but I ditched that when I realized how rare they were.I really like the Electrician's blade as a second blade. It's the one I prefer for most cutting jobs so that the main blade doesn't get grimed up and stays sharp. I am actually having one put into my Alox Pioneer mod
Quote from: Monrogue on June 06, 2013, 07:58:25 PMQuote from: Quartz on June 06, 2013, 07:44:36 PMQuote from: Syph007 on June 06, 2013, 01:16:45 AMI like 2 blades as well, but I wish they werent both spearpoints. Id love one to be a sheepsfoot instead. Likely the small one would make sense.Yeah, for my mod I thought briefly about trying to get a hold of an "electrician's blade", but I ditched that when I realized how rare they were.I really like the Electrician's blade as a second blade. It's the one I prefer for most cutting jobs so that the main blade doesn't get grimed up and stays sharp. I am actually having one put into my Alox Pioneer mod The pruner blade is also a good shout.
For the longest time the 2 blade thing bugged the bejeezus out of me. It was just needlesly redundant. That was until I figured out that I could give them two different edge angles for different tasks. On my SwissChamp the large blade is at about 30 deg, and I use it for general work/beater duties. The small one I gave a like 17 deg angle and preserve it for fine/precise cutting tasks. Worked out extremely well that way.
I really like the Electrician's blade as a second blade. It's the one I prefer for most cutting jobs so that the main blade doesn't get grimed up and stays sharp. I am actually having one put into my Alox Pioneer mod
Quote from: Monrogue on June 06, 2013, 07:58:25 PMI really like the Electrician's blade as a second blade. It's the one I prefer for most cutting jobs so that the main blade doesn't get grimed up and stays sharp. I am actually having one put into my Alox Pioneer mod i 100% agree with this!(Image removed from quote.)
I love the electrician blade but does anyone else have problems getting it out?