Day6So today I decided to do a cut test. In particular I decided to use the push knife as intended on a cardboard target. The result is 5 layers of penetration and skinned knuckles. This highlights an inherent problem with the design. When you punch even with light force this type of knife torques in your grip causing the shoulder of the blade to impact the back of your knuckle. Very few manufacturers bother to smooth out the tang or that back shoulder. I already knew this cheap one was sharp as a cheese grater, but I've seen expensive ones just as bad.All that said this is a "get off me" knife for when you already have lost the fight. Busted Knuckles probably aren't your biggest concern compaired to a busted head.Please note that cut doesn't look near as bad in the pic as it did in real life. It hasn't really started bleeding, I took about a 1/4in slice out of the top of my finger. But I knew this would happen and have had much worse from these. The worst one I've had skinned both knuckles and inbetwene the fingers on ether side of the tang
Day16Starting to organise...barely make a dent.PicsBeforeAfterAfterAfterIts a start