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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2011

Testing the Sharpest Knife out-of-the-box. Chef testing razor sharp hand made Chef's Knife. Shop for Chef Knives & much more @ ChefDepot.com

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  • ya ur weak ass probably put all all the pressure you got haha

  • @THEPARADISEWOOD  Troll, your biggest muscle is like my smallest. Without taking a breath I could easily defeat you.

  • my hand forged by me is sharper i held a tomato 2 inches from my knife and ti cut it in half

  • @yoo8151 Wow ! Nice knife! How did it taste ? What variety of tomatoe? How ripe was it ?

  • No pressure on the knife when you first cut the tomato? You're full of shit.

  • @Umber54 you are a perfect example of a wimpy troll.

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  • And that's how true men slice their tomatoes -- by throwing them at a knife.

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  • @chefgiovanni it was the same color maby a little green

  • @RebelWrestler45 VG-10 tends to have a good reputation and experience mainly as it is used in high end knives so you see the best it can be. 440A unfortunately is the exact opposite. Plus in general when 440 series is used it is left that vague, odds are you are not even getting 440A at times but anything really as 440 isn't an actual steel name, just a label like Carbon V so they could use anything really.

  • @RebelWrestler45 The vanadium carbides in VG-10 will keep the aus-grain from expanding during the hardening yes, but the primary chromium carbides are still just as large. You can see micrographs of the steel in Messerklingen und Stahl which shows the same large primary aggregates as 440C. VG-10 is just more forgiving during hardening and the cobalt solid solution strengthens the matrix but only at a given carbide volume.

  • @RebelWrestler45 Yes, the wear resistance of VG-10 is comparable to 440C. 440A offers a higher corrosion resistance and toughness. It is more for someone who wants a dishwasher safe knife which can stand up to things like being stored in a drawer and will take minimal damage and be relatively easy to repair as the grindability is higher than VG-10. The main problem with it is that it is used in cheap knives and thus is commonly seen with cheap heat treatments.

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