I like N690Co a lot for a working guy's knife. I carried a Fox karambit for years and used it hard. Also have an Enzo trapper in it that works well. It's surprisingly tough to be so basic and decent at edge holding at a working level. Good vid, thanks for it!
You give a different perspective in your reviews, very function-oriented, which I enjoy. I recently got a UKPK, which seems pretty similar overall, but I have not really considered the SpyDK.
Hey Michael quick sharpening question again. My free hand set up has the dmt xcoarse, coarse, and then fine. Then I have the Spyderco fine and ultra fine. I see they say the spyderco f and uf are like 1800 and 2000 grit if they had to guess, but I feel it acts as much higher grits and I think you feel the same way. Anyways I want to get a waterstone to use after my fine dmt (600 grit) and before my fine and uf spyderco stones. Knowing that those stones are equivalent to much higher grits than what they say what grit would you suggest to go after the fine dmt 600 to get the scratch pattern out before I use the spyderco ones...or maybe some insight too on what you think the spyderco fine and uf stones are really equivalent to and I will get a waterstone somewhere in between the fine dmt and that. Thanks!
Also remember that Japanese waterstones and such use the New JIS abrasive size system vs the US ANSI standard, try and compare the micron size of the abrasive, some really diligent people have it mapped out pretty well online. Good luck!
Michael Christy I'm also thinking about getting a suehiro 1000/3000 since I believe I saw you using those so they must be decent. My free hand set up is growing rapidly so any advice will help. Always used my kme sharpener but free hand is a bit more gratifying and takes more skill. Keep the great videos coming!
Love mine. I too was very surprised with how great of a knife it turned out to be.
REALLY GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY!!!! You're the MVP
Shenmue728 LOL.
It's a me! Mario!
I like N690Co a lot for a working guy's knife. I carried a Fox karambit for years and used it hard. Also have an Enzo trapper in it that works well. It's surprisingly tough to be so basic and decent at edge holding at a working level. Good vid, thanks for it!
Quinton D. Thank you.
You give a different perspective in your reviews, very function-oriented, which I enjoy. I recently got a UKPK, which seems pretty similar overall, but I have not really considered the SpyDK.
Marl 71 it is a tool after all. Glad you liked the video.
Nice functional office carry. Have a UKPK in S30V which has been reground (similar knife). Nice vid! Knife is underrated!
morati1963 agreed. Thanks.
Interesting little knife. I generally prefer a larger knife, just personal preference on my part. Enjoyed the review.
James Miller thanks. I usually carry at least a larger knife and a little knife.
Thanks a lot for your opinion. Now that I know it has a nice geometry im gonna get one for sure. First I was hesitant aswell. :) insane polish btw.
MrWeedpeet thanks. It does polish really well. The cost is so low that it’s worth the purchase if it fits what you’re looking for.
i keep this Spy DK in the kitchen drawer along with a purple endura and a blue delica, the whole fmily use them , very handy . . .
I think you're talking about THAT photograph, in the group :-D
can you please do a video about burr reduction and burr removal and how to bee 100% sore you got rid of all of the burr?
Tomer Ben Avi it’s one I’m planning to do.
Hey Michael, thanks for the quality videos. Hypothetical question: If you could only have one Paramilitary 2, which steel would you choose?
Nathaniel Graham if I could choose any steel, even one that hasn’t been used in a Para 2 yet, I would probably choose K390.
Do you think you'll do any Lc200n testing? Looking forward to it as the Spydiechef is my next-in-line
Jordan Steffanson it’s something I’ve thought about doing, but I haven’t picked up the Chef yet.
Hey Michael quick sharpening question again. My free hand set up has the dmt xcoarse, coarse, and then fine. Then I have the Spyderco fine and ultra fine. I see they say the spyderco f and uf are like 1800 and 2000 grit if they had to guess, but I feel it acts as much higher grits and I think you feel the same way. Anyways I want to get a waterstone to use after my fine dmt (600 grit) and before my fine and uf spyderco stones. Knowing that those stones are equivalent to much higher grits than what they say what grit would you suggest to go after the fine dmt 600 to get the scratch pattern out before I use the spyderco ones...or maybe some insight too on what you think the spyderco fine and uf stones are really equivalent to and I will get a waterstone somewhere in between the fine dmt and that. Thanks!
Paul Lonardo instead of getting a regular waterstone, why don’t you get a DMT XXF? Or a 2K Venev Diamond waterstone?
Also remember that Japanese waterstones and such use the New JIS abrasive size system vs the US ANSI standard, try and compare the micron size of the abrasive, some really diligent people have it mapped out pretty well online. Good luck!
Michael Christy That's a good idea. I will check them out!
Herb Toker I will Herb, thanks!
Michael Christy I'm also thinking about getting a suehiro 1000/3000 since I believe I saw you using those so they must be decent. My free hand set up is growing rapidly so any advice will help. Always used my kme sharpener but free hand is a bit more gratifying and takes more skill. Keep the great videos coming!
Review before I buy. Nice looking knife but that's a tiny little hole. Never saw you open with it.
Where can I get one?
Did u test edge retention on cru-wear yet
JDH 9 not yet.
Nick lugli post his quite often
"Some great photography" hahahahaha
Maxwell Super LOL, I was wondering who would pick up on that first.