Spyderco Ladybug review.

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2009

Although expensive for it's size, it is very high in quality. I got the VG-10 for better edge retention. There are many versions of this knife, here is a link.
http://www.thebladeshop.com/Spyderco_Ladybug_Models_s/424.htm

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  • Cool little knife. You probably already know this but vg10 will rust pretty quick. It's super hard though. s30v is good for edge retention too. I know this from my last job where we had to create a balance between corrosion and wear. It had nothing to do with blades, we were experimenting on letting air escape between steel and aluminum as it was heated and cooled. We wore working with super tight tolerances.

  • I love s30v, it is my favorite stainless steel. No I didn't know vg10 rusted fast, then again I am more use to carbon steels so it can't rust anywhere near that fast. Just what was this job you are talking about?

  • ha. i have to send mine back to spyderco cause the lock failed on me over normal use. and it wont even lock back into position anymore. good luck with yours.

  • How did you do that? I have been using this thing for half a year on a very regular basis and there is zero play.

  • That is a really cool little knife.. Would come in handy... Haha and you finally made a new video lol been busy ? Btw merry christmas...

  • @CheeeezPIC

    Man, I have had a very long year. This spring I will show my wetterlings hatchet, other than that I don't have anything new to show. Have a merry christmas right back at you.

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  • It was at renosol. I was a tool tech. We had to figure out the best way to allow gasses to escape from isocyanates in a sealed mold. Touline Di- Isocyanate was mixed with polyurathane and pressurized to expand 100x in 5 minutes. We wanted the gasses to escape from the top while holding enough pressure to keep the wet foam back. The foam had to touch the vents but not escape. When I left we were bouncing between 300 and 600 series. 316 worked best for corrosion but it sucked for wear.

  • Nice Knife !

    Merry Christmas

  • Neat little knife. I'm glad to see you back on Youtube.

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