If you do a low temperature temper, you may get better stainlessness from the 3v. Its called the delta 3v protocol, mainly made popular by Carrothers performance knives. Information can be gathered on bladeforums if you wanted to learn more.
This 3V has undergone low temperature tempering according to appropriate protocols. The blade forum is one of the really good places to gather information.
MagnaCut and Z-Tuff...hmm. I think that the performance of steel materials is how close to maintenance-free it is. MagnaCut is very sturdy, but if you use it really hard, depending on the shape, the tip may break. The point Z-Tuff is strong even if the point is thin. However, it is also rust-resistant. Some people use it in the sea without worrying about rust, so this is just a preference... It seems that there is no choice but to choose by intuition.
CD#1 has quickly become my favorite non-stainless steel.
yea,thats good:D
I have some ztuff in the works to try it out myself. So far I really like aebl/14c, cruwear and magnacut, and recently this a8 mod I just got.
If you do a low temperature temper, you may get better stainlessness from the 3v. Its called the delta 3v protocol, mainly made popular by Carrothers performance knives. Information can be gathered on bladeforums if you wanted to learn more.
This 3V has undergone low temperature tempering according to appropriate protocols.
The blade forum is one of the really good places to gather information.
@@iszcyberspace oh nice! I see you have done your research well!
Nice test, Thank You
Thanks Sir!
Salty water spray would be better than soaking.
waitng soon up.
the spray is currently being verified, but it rusts quickly in the water...
so what is your personal top 2 steels? one for edge retention one for corrosion
MagnaCut and Z-Tuff...hmm. I think that the performance of steel materials is how close to maintenance-free it is. MagnaCut is very sturdy, but if you use it really hard, depending on the shape, the tip may break. The point Z-Tuff is strong even if the point is thin. However, it is also rust-resistant. Some people use it in the sea without worrying about rust, so this is just a preference...
It seems that there is no choice but to choose by intuition.
@ISZ I recently decided on cpm cruwear and I was think about my next one being magnacut but I had considered vanax. So magnacut is better then vanax?
@@Youniquedesign1892 ... better than* ...