Plain vs Serrated edge

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  • DadSmith

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    nucular

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    Both are great. I used to carry a spyderco tenacious half-serrated which was great at cutting rope and the like but harder to sharpen. I now carry a BM plain blade auto. Its much easier to keep sharp so I do it more often and it always gets the job done.

    I do think I would ever get a fully serrated blade though.
     

    bobzilla

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    Serrated is great for work because after opening 2k boxes and it has gotten dull the serrations are still useful to ripping them open anyway.
     

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    Serrated is great for work because after opening 2k boxes and it has gotten dull the serrations are still useful to ripping them open anyway.
    I would think a blade steel with good edge retention and a slicier (thinner angle) blade would make a plain edge cut through a bunch more boxes :dunno:
     

    tradertator

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    On a knife for general purpose use, a non serrated edge is king.

    For a defensive, a fully serrated blade is hard to beat. Creates a wicked wound cavity, and can really help defeat barriers like leather.

    I’ve never seen the functional purpose for a partially serrated edge, other than for users that don’t maintain a good edge.
     

    Mij

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    Cut a seatbelt in an emergency gotta cut it now situation, you will soon realize the benefits to the serrated edge.

    After saying that, I only carry a standard flat ground hi-carbon folder. I keep it shaving sharp.

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