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  • but will it blend?

  • so if your looking for a quality tool that will last you a lifetime and you want to compare steel etc.. then keep looking cos this is not for you, this is a tear and wear worksmans knife, ment to be regularly replaced

  • ..its a cheap utility knife used by carpenters that they always carry, the vid just shows what it can do, but its not a replacement for a real chisel, it has like mora knives a fairly low price due to it will wear out fairly quickly and then you buy a new one, I work as a carpenter myself and carry a simular knife and I usually wear one of them out in about 6 month and then get a new one, same as the mora knives I use, as they are cheap ya can abuse them, thats kinda the whole idea with them

  • After using it for a bit, I have found the blade grind is too shallow. It will chip out if you use like in the video with hardwoods. The forward "corner" point especially will chip off easily. The metal is soft enough to reprofile a steeper relief edge in. (would be nice to know what kind of metal it is exactly to see how worthwhile it is to do this). The handle has withstood some good hits with a mallet without any problem. Would like to know what kind of tang it has for safety reasons.

  • the best tool.

    

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