Quick little update because this was recorded a couple weeks ago: I got a regrind done on my SBR by Alex Steingraber, it’s at 10 thou BTE and I’m really enjoying it👍
Thanks! The lighting outside is nice and it’s quieter outside than inside my house where I usually record😂. The only thing I don’t like is the background noise (wind, rain, bugs, etc)
The ludt is the best knife ive ever owned. I bought 6 but 5 are still brand new because i cant damage the first one. For $250, its the best auto for the money.
As someone who is into Japanese kitchen knives this is no news to me, but more outdoor/tactical/etc folks should watch this as that could lead to more knives with an edge geometry more suitable for actual cutting could start to hit the market. So thank you for doing this in such a detail.
All info is good info....good explanations. The SBR will naturally bind like u said due to wedge but will excel at other stuff. Oh ya don’t forget the grain of the cardboard matters too. Nice vid👍🏻. 👊🏼
Yes, knives that have thick grinds and thick stocks really bind when cutting cardboard. Also the cardboard I was cutting was very thick, thicker than most of the stuff I really cut 👍
Nicely done bro. How do you think the SBR would do against the LUDT now that it's reground? The bte thickness is closer but the other variables haven't changed. Very interesting.
I think the LUDT would do a little bit better because of the grind height and the thinner stock, but they would be very close, probably too close to call a clear winner👍