Message from @Windatica
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I've looked at them but passed
Don't remember why by now
Probably that
only used mine to open packages with anyway
i wouldn't even trust the fura ones, they've lied about the materials they use
But unless I get that ZDP dragonfly I don't care much about the steel
Ouch
all but that "folding knife" are pretty good tbh and steel is not total shit even tho "not as advertised
not that that steel is that far off...edit: well yes and no 2CR +- does not show anywhere in realworld usage for such knifes and extra vanadium and molybd gives it more corrosion resistance.
hell some could argue that the chinese steel is better too
unless you think CRKT and Benchmade (and to extent spyderco(8cr13mov = AUS8)) use shitty chinese steel
the two notable brands that lie about materials is fura, eafengrow and some of the early ystart knives
mainly just lying about d2 and instead using 8cr13mov instead
apparently some of the newest ganzo knives have super high HRC
Super high isn't really desirable either, it'll be a pain to sharpen and snap / crack easily?
ii mean super high in terms of their advertised range
i think most is 58-60 anyway
There were some Japs doing like HRC 63 kitchen knives
the main problem is when a manufactorer adverts 60-62 hrc for a $200 m390 blade and its 56
Well yeah that sucks
Get chinked
so basically the youtuber(s) that maintain this list of third-party hardness testing all collectively sperged out
if $200 can't guarantee you shit then why bother dealing with company x or y
Gotta be doing pretty well to have a Rockwell tester and dent your brand new $200 knife as well
What I they cheaped out on a chink tester
the main testing is done by luvthemknives, who sends them out to a company and i think sometimes to another company for testing
one knife had like 6 different hrcs depending on where you used the tester, had a crazy range like 54-60
Nearly seems like a faulty oven used for HT
idk how he has so many knives though, he's like a 50 y.o boomer and i think he buys a knife, uses it for a week and resells it for a slight loss
i wouldn't mind buying knives with a test mark, i think its cool
If I'd get a discount for it I wouldn't mind a bit <:alismirk:230784726615588865>
Wow
Fitting name <:chinese_think:323022148870602752>
you can see all the results here <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OepNr_D4lqbdTFqdqWl1rmAd4bOzPzJe6J0iEWrdJGU/edit#gid=0>
pretty naice
at the very least it lets you know if the company even has qc for their knives
https://www.amazon.com/TSUBOSAN-Japan-Hardness-Tester-Checker-HRC40-HRC65/dp/B000TGHFLC Depending on how precise you need, there's this for cheap hardness testing. I have a set, works pretty well. Some people say they can read them accurately by feel down to just a couple points
i imagine you'd need something more precise than this
anyone here have a mi band 4?
Yeah, depends how precise you want. But you can get a pretty good feel for them real quick. I'd feel pretty confident getting within 2-3 HRC, personally, and I've barely used them.