Veff Serrations - BladeForums. com Its why bread knives will still cut fine even if the tips of the serrations are beaten down by a glass cutting board, its all about the trough There is of course more info on this on the site in any of the numerous threads about serrations in general, what makes the Veff serrations interesting is that they give a longer shallow cutting surface
Types of serrations - BladeForums. com Smoother serrations are less likely to snag on stuff, but also don't dig in as aggressively as they could It's just a bit closer to PE The spikier serrations also have weaker points, all else equal It's the same idea as thinner edges being weaker, but on the other axis The byrd cara cara has pretty mellow serrations that cut well
Who has GLOCK RTF2 Gills Curved Crescent Scalloped slide serrations? The G19 G23 RTF2's were formally announced for release back in November 2009 Although the last RTF2's with crescent serrations look to have been issued March 2011, GLOCK discontinued the manufacture of crescent serrations and reverted back to the regular straight serrations mid 2010
Veff Serrations - BladeForums. com Veff Serrations cut rope, leather, cardboard, meat, etc They do not hack, slash (depending), or chop Most users I have read on the web who want to put a blade through its paces do not seem to realize they are committing knife abuse
serrations or not that is the question | BladeForums. com Serrations have many advantages, they have *much* better edge holding, they are much more resistant to gross blade damage (as they localize it), they slice much better on stiff materials (the stiffer the material the larger the performace difference is seen and the lower the effect that roughing up a plain edge will have), they are also better
Custom cocking serrations for Glocks | Glock Talk The standard serrations on the rear end of the slide, and serrations some after-market Glock slides have on the muzzle end, are not located where I'd like them I want to add serrations in the middle of the slide on the left side, and immediately forward of the ejection port on the right side
What are serrations good for? - BladeForums. com Good serrations increase the cutting surface of the blade (Spyderco's metric is "up to 23%") and as you draw the blade across the surface being cut, more blade surface is cutting They work especially efficiently on a soft, giving surface such as rope, seatbelts, vines, gardening, meat, most foods, etc
how to make serrations? - BladeForums. com You can purchase wheel dressers that will dress any given radius on a surface grinder's wheel JHiggins sounded pretty sure about spyderco's method and might know their technique If i had to guess,I would say that a fixture was built that had a gang set-up of diamond dressers that were specially made for the profile of the serrations they
serrations on combat military knives - BladeForums. com Spine-serrations (e g , BM 375) I really appreciate because it gives you two cutting options when done properly You can effectively cut without sacrificing blade-edge length, and when you need to saw through some bone ligaments, the spine serrations do wonders
serrations. large, small, deep, wide?? - BladeForums. com I find the Spyderco Serrations very good, the MOD Serrations the best I don't like the Cold Steel serrations as they must be sharpened one at a time The Ka Bar serrations are very interesting, they aught not work very well, but they do! Might be the razor sharp angle and D2 steel though! The finest serrations are those inherent in a Damascus