#250278 - 08/26/12 08:41 PM
Plain edge or Partially Serrated?
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Registered: 07/25/12
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I have another question I'd like you guys' input on. When choosing a general outdoor use, do you go with a plain edge or partially serrated, and why?
Thanks!
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#250285 - 08/26/12 10:43 PM
Re: Plain edge or Partially Serrated?
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 09/12/01
Posts: 960
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
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I have another question I'd like you guys' input on. When choosing a general outdoor use, do you go with a plain edge or partially serrated, and why?
Thanks! I think a plain edge is more versatile. It can be sharpened fine enough to shave with or you can edge it with a coarse stone and put a micro-serration edge on it to cut ropes. Serrated blades require a bit more work/time to sharpen and this can't done with a simple flat stone. I have a Spyderco tri-angle which can make this a lot easier to do but I never really got the knack of doing it on my Spyderco Delica. Personally I prefer just a simple fine edge the full length of the blade and that's the only type of blade I use now except for the separate serrated blade on my multi-tool. YMMV. I don't cut enough rope to make any significant difference or need for a serrated blade.
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#250286 - 08/26/12 10:52 PM
Re: Plain edge or Partially Serrated?
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 08/31/11
Posts: 1233
Loc: Alaska
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Judging from what's on display at REI and other outdoor shops, partially serrated blades are all the rage these days. I think that is a shame. In my opinion a reasonable quality, well maintained plain edge is the choice for general use.
About the only serrated edges I have are rescue knives attached to our PFDs for sea kayaking and other boating use. The idea there is an instantly available knife to quickly cut oneself free from entanglements. Other than that rather specialized use I refuse to buy serrated blades.
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#250290 - 08/26/12 11:47 PM
Re: Plain edge or Partially Serrated?
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 05/04/02
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The only circumstance where I carry a partially serrated knife is offshore. A serrated knife will cut wet slimy rope in a blink of an eye. And that may be all the time you have before you are dragged overboard. The rest of the time I use the straight part. I have a very old (at least 15 years now) benchmade folder with partially serrated blade.
Actually lately I have been carrying two knives. One for "cabin work" and a serrated fixed blade for deck cutting.
I would like to get rid of the old benchmade and get a new one just like it but with a straight blade.
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#250291 - 08/26/12 11:52 PM
Re: Plain edge or Partially Serrated?
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 09/17/07
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IMHTAO (In my humble, though accurate, opinion ) I would opt for the full plain blade. I am left-handed and the serrated models have the scallops (serrations) ground for right-handed folks. YMMV My $.02
Edited by MoBOB (08/26/12 11:52 PM)
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#250292 - 08/27/12 12:01 AM
Re: Plain edge or Partially Serrated?
[Re: Vogeler]
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Registered: 02/13/09
Posts: 395
Loc: Connecticut, USA
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I pretty much agree with what everyone here says, but I'm a classic, do as I say not as I do.
1) My "water" knife is a fully serrated Atlantic Salt by Spyderco. I've never used it to cut a line in an emergency but I think it would excel at it. I can verify that it cuts french bread and cheese quite well though.
2) I'd prefer a plain edge blade for pretty much everything else.
3) I actually carry a partially serrated blade 99% of the time. It is on my Skeletool. It has not let me down to date. Apparently the Skeletool I have now comes with a straight blade on it. I wish I had that one, but this seems to work fine.
3a) When I think I might "need a knife" I carry one or several others. The Skeletool is my EDC though.
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#250296 - 08/27/12 01:13 AM
Re: Plain edge or Partially Serrated?
[Re: Vogeler]
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Geezer in Chief
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Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
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I also prefer a straight edge, and I have had occasion to cut lots of rope and webing
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