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<blockquote data-quote="randallss7" data-source="post: 2154525" data-attributes="member: 24507"><p>The good thing about making yourself a knife is you can test it without the concern of marring the finish or what ever, when I first started making knives on a more regular basis I tested them regularly but now I'm so busy and I'm comfortable my my processes so I do not get around to testing them as often. This morning I got up and decided to do a tip brake over test, I was a little nervous as I did not want video proof of a disaster...lol or to brake my new knife, for a large knife this one has a fairly thin and pointy tip. I did this test on two 2x4 pieces the 2nd one because I guess I didn't hit record on the camera. As you may be able to see from the video the tip actually pierced the board twice and went into the marble surface....that was not planed but to my surprise the tip survived, it did dull the edge but surprisingly it did damage it as much as I expected.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh487/randallss7/DSCF1946_2_zps744cd370.mp4" target="_blank"><strong>[Broken External Image]</strong></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randallss7, post: 2154525, member: 24507"] The good thing about making yourself a knife is you can test it without the concern of marring the finish or what ever, when I first started making knives on a more regular basis I tested them regularly but now I'm so busy and I'm comfortable my my processes so I do not get around to testing them as often. This morning I got up and decided to do a tip brake over test, I was a little nervous as I did not want video proof of a disaster...lol or to brake my new knife, for a large knife this one has a fairly thin and pointy tip. I did this test on two 2x4 pieces the 2nd one because I guess I didn't hit record on the camera. As you may be able to see from the video the tip actually pierced the board twice and went into the marble surface....that was not planed but to my surprise the tip survived, it did dull the edge but surprisingly it did damage it as much as I expected. [URL=http://i1248.photobucket.com/albums/hh487/randallss7/DSCF1946_2_zps744cd370.mp4][b][Broken External Image][/b][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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