![]() |
straight or serrated?
which would be better for everyday carry?
|
Straight--easier to sharpen.
Allen |
Straight.
|
both :)
S&W swat, blade half serrated, and my leatherman wave. I end up cutting alot of shrinkwrap, cardboard and some rope at work. serration sowkr great on rope, and heavy cardboard, regular works for the rest. |
Ya know...my hubby says I have/use this thing he calls "excessive force". Now, I dont know iffin that has to do with me not bein able to use a serrated edge blade er not...but I swear, I caint stand em. Seems like tryin to cut anythin with em is like tryin to use a jackhammer on dry ground....maybe it's my "excessive force"??? :rolleyes:
Anyways...my vote is fer straight..:p |
______________________ edge
|
On a boat where one might have to cut plastic rope or a EMS person that needs a tool to slice seat belts, sheet metal, ect a serrated edge makes sense. For everything else, and whats always in my pocket a straight edge is the ticket.
|
Quote:
You just play at being dainty and demure :D |
I personally prefer a straight edge..
|
straight edge.:)
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
As far as sharpeners go, it just depends on what sharpener you use as far as how easy serrated knives are to sharpen. J |
I spose that I'll throw my hat into the straight blade category as well as I've never really been able to get a serrated blade as sharp as I like and I've tried a bevy of different sharpeners through the years.
|
I go both ways.
My Endura and Griptilian have combo blades which work well for me. |
blade type
i prefer straight
|
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:30 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.