My Favorite Knife Of All Time - And Stone, but no names in title.

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OUTDOORS55

OUTDOORS55

Күн бұрын

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CHAPTERS
00:00 INTRO
00:26 The problem with my favorite knife
01:29 The secret review a review within a review
06:15 My favorite knife review (This is bad don’t watch it)
07:52 THE CONE OF TRUTH
09:23 Hardness results for Spyderco CPM-REX45 & CPM-M4
09:20 Why not test s110v?
11:51 the review gets worse
13:50 This all may not matter…

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@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Thanks to Jerad → www.youtube.com/@NeevesKnives/featured for contributing some knives and commentary for this, and future videos! Check the description for links to his channel and things mentioned in this video😉 Thanks Friends!
@Cid_1
@Cid_1 Ай бұрын
The Veneve 3x8 regular and Dragon are available in Europe and the Poltava resin bonded, and metal bonded. If you are willing to wait about a week for shipping (could be only a few days also depending on the carrier).
@michaell397
@michaell397 Ай бұрын
I own Venev, Nanawa, Columbia Gorge and Poltava. Venev, very good. Nanawa, better, but more expensive. Columbia Gorge too soft to use edge on. Poltava Metal Matrix CBN, Vastly superior to any of them. There is olne other, the BBB Stones but at 400 bucks +, and mostly obtainium. out of the uunning. Jerad of Neeve's Knives just tested the Poltava CBN and found the same. KnifeMaker/Medically Retired after over 47+ Years in the Craft and in association with the orginial Loveless Shop
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
@@michaell397 interesting, i dont like my naniwas as much as the venevs. How old are your venevs? I believe they changed the resin at some point.
@bloggablu6783
@bloggablu6783 Ай бұрын
Go to wisemancompany and search for the fang or 5x5 combat solutions and you can get pocket flippers for the manix 2. I have both and highly prefer the fang over 5x5
@PapawHasThis1
@PapawHasThis1 10 күн бұрын
Great video. You and Jerad are two of the best freehand sharpeners I’ve learned from!
@richterknives
@richterknives Ай бұрын
Bro…I’m not just saying this… I’m a KnifeTuber myself…This is the best knife channel on KZfaq right now. It’s not even close.
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Hey I appreciate that! Just having fun making videos in my garage. Thanks my friend 🙏👍 Just subscribed 👍
@NeevesKnives
@NeevesKnives Ай бұрын
Alex is such a great asset to the community, lets hope he doesnt go anywhere
@HamBone86
@HamBone86 Ай бұрын
Both of you guys are!
@muhammedk470
@muhammedk470 Ай бұрын
I'm glad you'll teamed up. One legend = good. Two = better.
@tariqkamil7853
@tariqkamil7853 Ай бұрын
He and JDavis us how I got into proper sharpening
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
@@tariqkamil7853 bro jdavis is OLD school. An interesting story though about why he disappeared.
@tariqkamil7853
@tariqkamil7853 Ай бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 yeah, kinda know why John quit. He was the first person I interacted with on KZfaq. U were the 2nd, and I still follow both of u and OCD4edc, Jered, and ZACH for ur content. Others I followed when first gettin into knives and sharpening to absorb as much info as possible. BTW John steered me to have a look at the Benchmade 940…and basically killed the knife search/search addiction. And yes I have 4 940s 🤣
@dzmitryzaitsau6471
@dzmitryzaitsau6471 Ай бұрын
Damn, bruh, you have been pumping out videos like crazy recently. I'll take it as a sign your health is back on track.
@CarnivoreConservative
@CarnivoreConservative Ай бұрын
I love the humor u put 8nto your videos. Its what got me started watching you, which has also started my journey in sharpening.
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Thanks my friend 🙏👍
@cecuca1548961
@cecuca1548961 Ай бұрын
Venev industrial diamonds is located in Russia. You can't get them easily because of sanctions. You need parallel import in your country with 3rd party to get theese and "licensed" as 3rd coundry production to avoid sanctions. It is basically counterfeit as it is because US citizens are prohibited to buy ANY made in Russia good. That's also the reason why Shirogorov knives are very rare to see in US. UPD: I live in Russia and i can buy theese stones for like 24 dollars a piece.
@michaell397
@michaell397 10 күн бұрын
They are available thru Grit O Matic. I have switched to Poltava CBN Metal Matrix stones which are a 3mm mixture of copper and tin. (Bronze) and are cutting much faster and cleaner than the Veneve which I have a good selection of. Even with a lot of use they will last a lifetime. ;
@cecuca1548961
@cecuca1548961 3 күн бұрын
@@michaell397 venev does also have stones with tin-copper compond. They also have elbor variant.
@michaell397
@michaell397 3 күн бұрын
@@cecuca1548961 Yes they do, but only in the very coarse grits. I have complete sets by both companies and the difference in cutting performance is unreal. Also the Veneve is diamond only whereas the Poltava is Diamond or CBN. The abrasive concentration is also much higher in the Poltava with a broader selection of grits. Veneve skipps from 400 to 800 which in Jis scale is actually 1000 and 3000 where as Poltava I have are much more well spaced. I use 80-100-235-335-550-650-1500-3000 JIS All in copper/Tin Matrix (and are developing a new matrix that is going to be a game changer).They also have much higher grits are offered but I don't use higher with sones. Only stropping paste which they have in both water and oil base. Poltava is the originator of the Matrix stones and have been doing them for decades. Sadly, only available in Europe until now. The make their own CNB Grits in which they are the largest industrial maker of CBN Abrasives in the World. (They are a manufacturer of Industrial Aerospace quality of Diamond and CBN machining tools). Veneve is a tiny company in comparison and rather new to the game. I find that CBN cuts faster and smoother with much better feel and gives an outstanding finish and requires no water/lube on them which is a huge win especially when using a fixed angle sharpener which is much cleaner. It is also cleaner hand sharpening but really shines for fixed angle sharpeners. Poltava has just opened a warehouse here in the U.S. with NO issues getting anything you want. No sanctions! Veneve is getting harder (Near impossible) and harder to find. Which is a shame as I do like their products. ;
@paulsmith9341
@paulsmith9341 Ай бұрын
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING!!!! I'm left handed too!
@andreybezrukov8882
@andreybezrukov8882 Ай бұрын
Hey Alex, I just wanted to thank you very much! I was able to learn how to sharpen my knives on your videos. Even more important, I was able to overcome the learning plateau and now I can feel if my angle is correct. For me you wrist fixing advises were the most useful and required the most of my attention! Thank you! :)
@user-id6mj8uw9b
@user-id6mj8uw9b Ай бұрын
same here 😊
@sasines
@sasines Ай бұрын
Great video as always Alex. Keep em coming.
@stringbeeen5405
@stringbeeen5405 Ай бұрын
To each their own but I close my back lock spydies with one hand. Thumb on the lock, index finger as far up on the handle as you can and just let it drop. The choil lands on your index fingers and you close it the rest of the way, whether that's pivoting the knife in your hand and finish closing with your index finger or just flick it shut the rest of the way.
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Wanna race😉👍
@NikeaTiber
@NikeaTiber Ай бұрын
That's how I close my back lock spydercos as well.
@larshoneytoast722
@larshoneytoast722 Ай бұрын
​@@OUTDOORS55bring it lol
@jamess3241
@jamess3241 Ай бұрын
The knife in the video isn't a backlock, what are you guys talking about
@larshoneytoast722
@larshoneytoast722 Ай бұрын
@@jamess3241 watch the whole video bud
@mhzprayer
@mhzprayer Ай бұрын
Dude your vids are such good entertainment along with info. Your natural sense of humor makes it work. Take care.
@TeaBurn
@TeaBurn Ай бұрын
Single-handed opening/closing is the most important thing for me as well in any tool knife, as my other hand would be often occupied by whatever I'm cutting like cardboard, twine, or whatnot.
@-IE_it_yourself
@-IE_it_yourself Ай бұрын
sure i could plan ahead, but knives are for when we already deep in the project.
2 күн бұрын
Absolutely love your channel. You tought me how to sharpen a knive and how to understand properly burr removal. Thanks for everything and lotsa love from Sweden. You da king 👑
@jeffdowns2146
@jeffdowns2146 Ай бұрын
Hey Alex, great video. I appreciate you sharing. Your videos are very helpful.
@mcsquirgle
@mcsquirgle Ай бұрын
Great vid! I have been really liking a lot of Spyderco lock backs lately. They don't close as easily as the compression lock or ball bearing locks but I have really gotten used to the way they close and can do them one handed. It just takes for me to be aware of where my fingers are placed in the path of the blade. I try to get them up high as close to the riccaso as possible so that part of the blade will fall onto my knuckle rather than a sharpened portion, then I'm able to reach the blade and close it the rest of the way, all with one hand. When you get used to it it's actually kind of fun. It has its own fidget character that I have learned to love
@MikeJ602
@MikeJ602 Ай бұрын
I have the Rex 45 manix so I’m glad to see it do so well on the hardness test. Hope you’re feeling well. Keep the videos coming and thanks!!!
@chrisflamion2283
@chrisflamion2283 Ай бұрын
glad you're better, keep'em coming
@pinsquid
@pinsquid Ай бұрын
Hello sir! Absolutely love the videos and you do a fantastic job of explaining not only the process of making things sharp, but WHY it happens as well. The material science behind it is fascinating. I had a question these stones - I currently have a full set of the Orion diamond stones and I have the Orion cubed Resin CBN stones on the way. I figured I'd get some hands on experience with both sets to feel the differences between the two stone types myself, but wondering if you have experience between these two stones, as the CBN stones are even more expensive. Thanks for all you do and am loving the more frequent uploads!
@casper9256
@casper9256 Ай бұрын
Glad to see your videos popping up more frequently again. I never miss an upload. Have you tried the paramilitary 2? The conpression lock is just tried and true and the pm2 hasnt let me down going on almost a decade now. You've got me looking for a manix 2 to try out. I almost pulled the trigger earlier this week too but bills :(
@scotto541
@scotto541 Ай бұрын
Thank you for what you do.
@GooseMilk7
@GooseMilk7 Ай бұрын
Great video mate!
@OddlyOptomistic
@OddlyOptomistic Ай бұрын
Great video! I regularly tell people my favorite feature of my OTFs is how easy they are to close and put away, I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that thinks about closing knives when they choose them.
@LouietheKnifeAddict
@LouietheKnifeAddict Ай бұрын
Great video, Alex. You are super entertaining. Dude, i can't wait to see all of the knives Jerod sent for u to check out.😮 From following you for the last 4yrs or more you are the person that turned me into a mega Spyderco fan boy. 200 Spyderco's and increasing. See you in the next one.
@miker5502
@miker5502 Ай бұрын
Alex I'm glad you pointed out the problem we lefty’s have in a right handed world. I fully agree that a how a knife closes safely..is just as, if not more important than how it opens. Liner locks and back locking knives are the bane of my existence! 😆 Cheers from Nova Scotia…MikeR.
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
For some rei dont mind liners or frame locks as much. I can still close them pretty easily. The back locks i just can't manage as easily 🙂👍
@user-id6mj8uw9b
@user-id6mj8uw9b Ай бұрын
indeed. Lefty on right handed world is some sort of upside down living. I'm 33, but i still have troubles with scissors, liner locked pocket knives, and a gun's safety flags. When I saw Alex, the left handed Spyderco fan, i thought "This man has the same trouble. Watch how he solve 'em"
@Vivicect0r
@Vivicect0r Ай бұрын
Oh, the Venev Stones... Wow... Just wow... I am pleasantly surprised that those are selling in USA and are getting some love in the USA. Those are Russian made by "Venev Industrial Diamonds" factory. They are made for special hand sharpening machines, but work for hand sharpening too. Here in Russia I have bought the 7/5 one for 40 USD.
@user-id6mj8uw9b
@user-id6mj8uw9b Ай бұрын
yep. That's surprised me as well. But we all (i mean knife users all over the world) must admit quality of Venev Diamonds.
@lymphy12
@lymphy12 Ай бұрын
fixed blade + nice sheathe > any folder < boxcutter
@thefunky_brassmonkey
@thefunky_brassmonkey Ай бұрын
I love my Spyderco Enuff 2 in VG10. Live in GA and work part time in a kitchen on the weekends, and a UPS store during the week. Being in a high humid state, working around food, and cutting boxes upon boxes all week long I opted for the more rust resistance blade. (also comes in K390) I LOVE THIS KNIFE!!! No locking mechanism to fail, fixed blades FTW! It is slimer than most folders, making it my go to EDC almost every time. Looking to get a button lock knife next, but cant decide, lot's of competition out there right now on the market. Thank you for this "not a review" video.
@joemisak7925
@joemisak7925 Ай бұрын
Awesome video .. looking better , keep it up
@atishch
@atishch Ай бұрын
Wow! Good man Jerad! Hope you'll like that Vosteed and others 😊
@zennez1985
@zennez1985 Ай бұрын
Really love your content!! Greetings from Germany💚🤘
@herbertgearing1702
@herbertgearing1702 Ай бұрын
Spyderco's midlock is really easy to one hand open and close once you get used to it. My opinion may be different because while I have owned a few larger examples, I only regularly carried the delicas, matriarch, and my favorite summer lightweight won't pull my shorts down knife the calypso Jr super blue. Which BTW is pinned construction, extremely light, holds a great edge and is pretty easy to open, close, sharpen, hone, and strop.
@bankuei
@bankuei Ай бұрын
Thanks for this info! I picked up the same Rex 45 Manix 2 and it's a regular carry for me. One handed open/close makes total sense depending on how often you're using your knife and under what conditions. Like I imagine most folks doing some kind of construction or trades need that because you're on a ladder, holding something against a wall, down on the ground, or otherwise have one hand tied up and you can't use both for closing the knife. OTOH, if you're using the knife in a more standard standing/sitting setting, or only using it a few times a day, it's less of an issue. Wishing you the best with your health!
@vblack7372
@vblack7372 Ай бұрын
Don't know why, but this is my favorite video of yours yet. Great job.
@frankbrowning328
@frankbrowning328 Ай бұрын
Yes the button or slide button loacks are very easy for drop closure but mid locks and frame locks are also super easy is you depress the lock to disengage and then simply push the back of the blade closed against anything you wish such as the pocket. leg or whatever. A little practice and its quick, safe and very simple
@stephenkeefer3436
@stephenkeefer3436 Ай бұрын
I’ve encountered that problem and solved it by grinding the internal “heel” of the blade. This acts as a stop bumper when closed. Grind it a bit and the blade will close further without messing with spine of the blade.
@nicosalfos
@nicosalfos Ай бұрын
12:14 - "i dont know why im angry" rofl .... relatable.
@danpost4755
@danpost4755 Ай бұрын
Another great video, Alex! One would think they would want to make more stones when they sell out this fast. Anyway, it looks like you're feeling better. Goofing around like that. Good deal.
@magnusandersen8898
@magnusandersen8898 Ай бұрын
This was a brilliant review! Also, couldn't stop laughing at 12:13
@Vulpes175
@Vulpes175 Ай бұрын
great video you made me laugh out loud a couple times.
@Tatterdsoul
@Tatterdsoul Ай бұрын
Dude you are so good at this. Years ago when I first started tubing I found your channel and you did great comedic stuff while delivering good info about my interests. I really like close-ups…as they helped me grasp concepts. I wish you well and good fortune. And know…all that you have created will linger…probably as long as people do. Like a joy providing echo bouncing through Observable Reality. There…about 2 sentences too long…this makes 3. Cheers
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Thanks, Really appreciate the feedback! And thanks for taking the tome to watch🙏
@nosrin1988
@nosrin1988 Ай бұрын
Ayo! you're left handed too?! That's awesome! I've been wanting to get a Manix 2 with the clear blue hand but I just dont do enough knife things to warrant going over the 50 dollar range for an EDC. (and have too many other expensive hobbies.) Might look around and see if I can find any deals.
@markparkerjr.9001
@markparkerjr.9001 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge, experience, and expertise with us!
@ckoeman7715
@ckoeman7715 23 күн бұрын
Thanks for (again) a great video! I saw it on Friday evening and as you predicted: I googled afterwards, but the Vevev Orion wasn't in stock anywhere. Saturday evening I had a little more time and on Google page 13-15(?) I found a link to a German webshop where they had 6 different stones in stock! I bought all 6!
@urbanoutdoorsman
@urbanoutdoorsman Ай бұрын
I guess we all go through changing seasons of preferences. At one point we probably swore by back locks and how sturdy they were, then suddenly found ourselves spending silly money on compression locks, only to spend even more silly money on button locks, then somehow craved stability and became fix bladers and we cleared out our drawers only to rediscover our first love for slip joints. Ahh... the struggles of knifers.
@fuzielectron5172
@fuzielectron5172 Ай бұрын
They rivet things!!! Two things I want in a knife, single handed ooeration and the ability to dismantle, fix, tune and clean. Especially after cutting food, fruit and dead game.....
@BathOLeastResistance
@BathOLeastResistance Ай бұрын
The Manix 2 FRN with the rivets was one of my first good knives. I ended up giving it to my brother since it wasn't seeing much pocket time (probably in part because it was eating pockets), but I've almost pulled the trigger on a new one so many times. I got the Shaman thinking it would be similar but with the compression lock, but it's really not the same. Very nearly pulled the trigger on a new one a couple of times now.
@erich9882
@erich9882 Ай бұрын
The Endura 4 in zdp-189 has been my edc for two years and as long as you move your index finger high enough on the frame you can pretty easily close it one handed without injury to your finger.
@Geishauser
@Geishauser Ай бұрын
Immediately getting a Manix lol. Great video
@bacilla-ru
@bacilla-ru Ай бұрын
Someday you can easily buy these plates (and of course better, based on OSB bond). But today, you can review the resin-bonded alternatives from Japan - Naniwa-produced diamond plates, and NSK Kogyo diamond plates.
@southernexposure526
@southernexposure526 Ай бұрын
I realy felt in suspense at 10:03 ... I cant wait for the bog reveal.
@filipefaria898
@filipefaria898 Ай бұрын
Lol. Excellent video!!! Yes, Venev are awesome, have some of them (double faced). Did you tried PM2s? They have some left handed models, you can switch blades if you want to... Great content my friend!!
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Yes i have one👍
@dongustafson2304
@dongustafson2304 22 күн бұрын
M4 was my favorite steel for years. Today, K390 is my favorite. I'm older than you ( much older), and I carried a Buck 110 for years, so I have no problem closing a back-lock pocket knife with one hand.😊
@ayyubabdullah3424
@ayyubabdullah3424 Ай бұрын
Wow! So THAT's how the Spyderco Harpy came to be... Not the origin story I was expecting, but ok. Great video Alex - good to see ya doing your thing as usual bro. Have a great day!
@Obsidian-One
@Obsidian-One Ай бұрын
Manix 2 and Manix 2XL are some of my favorite knives
@momish392
@momish392 17 күн бұрын
Enjoy those Manix's!! I love REX I'm sure you'll enjoy it, if you haven't used it before. Thanks for sharing the hardness tests
@Yarramen-Yaro
@Yarramen-Yaro Ай бұрын
The lw manix 2 imo have better lock up and less blade play issues than the non lw version. Rex 45 lw I'd a beast.. Paired with the original goat scales..still waiting for mine.
@jesseadams45
@jesseadams45 Ай бұрын
I drop all my mid backlock spydercos to my finger against the choil on the stretch 2 or the flat at the ricaso as long as they're broken in enough to drop, then move my fingers and pointer finger slap it closed. Being lefty and buying knives for 40 years has put me in the position that I only buy stuff I want and that functions well left handed. I prefer lefty CRK's or ambi locks for sure, now.
@dead7hed
@dead7hed Ай бұрын
A great place to get Venev stones is Gritomatic. They also have a handy chart showing how different grit ratings compare (FEPA-F vs JIS vs .....) And is that a Kizer Drop Bear at the end? Their crossbar lock with the adjustable tension seems like a brilliant next step for that type of lock.
@nickward5468
@nickward5468 Ай бұрын
Love everything you do. Please can you do a "how to sharpen a convex edge"?
@clandestinetactical
@clandestinetactical Ай бұрын
Okay .. bro , the rap beat drop at 7:40 while unveiling the M4 Manix Makes this video a certified classic In my favourites forever ♾️ 🔥
@bubbasteele2991
@bubbasteele2991 Ай бұрын
Whats your thoughts on a 1x30 belt sander with a leather strop. I have a leather belt ordered. Im gonna try
@Jimmy-iz2rx
@Jimmy-iz2rx Ай бұрын
Alex, I totally agree it's very important with a folding knife that it's easy to close, but I'll add a caveat to that... I want it easy to put in your pocket as well. I hate it when the pocket clip doesn’t flare out far enough on the end to easily get it to slide over the pocket opening. As far as ease of closing... that's why I don't use lockbacks as EDC. I also think it's important, though, how easy it is to open the knife with one hand. Beyond that, how it fits in your pocket, and how it feels to use. Just like you, I am left handed and so find it difficult to find knives that are a perfect fit. Some have thumb studs on only the right side, or the liner lock (or frame lock) goes the wrong direction to make it easy for left handers.
@jamesbarisitz4794
@jamesbarisitz4794 Ай бұрын
Spyderco not only does a great job on their heat treat, they delve deep into exotic steels. My Manix in Maxamet is riveted.😢 Try the button lock CJRB Frack with titanium scales in S90V. Unreal. Fast and smooth opening and closing. My personal favorite from the last year of all the folders purchased.
@larshoneytoast722
@larshoneytoast722 Ай бұрын
The only Mannix to not yet get upgraded to screw construction. I'm sure they'll get to it soon, and I'll be waiting on that day lol
@PiFrame
@PiFrame Ай бұрын
i agree with the backlock problem i have a spyderco C36GOR it's a framelock, and one day as i'm making feather stickes, i pushed the lock and and the blade i had sharpened 2 hours ago up to 4000 grit came down like a guillotine on my fingers and caused me a very nasty wound that took 3 weeks to heal
@S7ORM3X
@S7ORM3X Ай бұрын
Would like to see you try the edge lro diamond matrix stones also
@fuzielectron5172
@fuzielectron5172 Ай бұрын
Just about to watch this, occured to me yesterday that if attending blade show good place to approach manufacturers informing them you have youtube channel and would perhaps appreciate supplied samples for online reviews.
@WillLiam32
@WillLiam32 Ай бұрын
The endura 4 was my first real knife. I remember using a couple of different ways to open/close it with one hand and got pretty good at it. Then one day I realized I could just keep my fingers in the same place (as long as they're not really low on the handle), use my thumb to unlock and let the blade fall until the unsharpened part below the sharpening choil get stopped by my index finger, then partially open my fingers to get out of the path of the blade and let it drop the rest of the way. It's really easy, quick, effective, and satisfying in its own way. Definitely more than I'd thought it'd be.
@dragonwisard
@dragonwisard Ай бұрын
That locking mechanism looks similar to the Benchmade axis lock. I think I've seen a few other manufacturers with similar mechanisms. The mini griptilian was my favorite knife and EDC for several years, loved the axis mechanism. Maybe there are other designs that might meet your ambidextrous, one-handed open & close requirements.
@ChopperKrios
@ChopperKrios Ай бұрын
I like my balisong (butterfly) daily carry. It's super convenient for one handed operation, and it doubles as a very sharp fidget device.
@MiChAeLoKGB
@MiChAeLoKGB Ай бұрын
I love my Ontario Utilitac II. I've had it for over a 12 years now and it still works amazingly and it's the best single hand open/close knife I seen. I honestly just wish I bought another one (without black paint on the blade) to have as a backup... Tired to get one from few stores that said they are capable of getting it, but in the end the order just got canceled :(
@Edwardp33
@Edwardp33 23 күн бұрын
Thanks for this channel. I have learned so much. I have noticed that sometimes you use oil and sometimes not. Can you comment on your decision to or not to use oil and which oil do you recommend? Best, Ed
@TheIronwil
@TheIronwil Ай бұрын
I’m with you on the ease of closing knives. I still rank ease and speed of opening higher than closing, but closing is still very important. So far my favorite mechanism for both actions is the Super Lock in the CIVIVI Vision FG. 100% ambidextrous, and super-fidgety. Even cooler than crossbar style locks.
@charlestonchavers3832
@charlestonchavers3832 Ай бұрын
Gritomatic and Hapstone have some Venev stones
@snowthearcticfox1
@snowthearcticfox1 Ай бұрын
Man please just get another manix 2 😭
@garrettshadbolt6443
@garrettshadbolt6443 Ай бұрын
Awesome content as always! I have a 3 set of DMT stones, corse, fine and extra fine. I’ve had a hard time getting razor sharp do you think I need a finer stone or just a strop? I have neither
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
You definitely need a strop. Finer stones won't help. Make sure your apexed and you can whittle hair off of the fine and a strop👍
@garrettshadbolt6443
@garrettshadbolt6443 Ай бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 thanks ok 👍
@RichHuff
@RichHuff Ай бұрын
Thanks for the stone review. I was able to acquire a 1200. 😀
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Lucky! You like it for the higher grits on those tough steels👍
@pmHondaSzybszaNizWyglada
@pmHondaSzybszaNizWyglada 16 күн бұрын
I love Spyderco Manix. I started with Manix 2 then switch to Shaman and back to Manix. Alex if u have an ocasion please try Manix in magnacut and test it please. I am only affraid that edge retention on s110v will be better then magancut steel. From the other heand we cant go wrong with HT from Spyderco i think so. I love both channels, yours and Jerad too👍
@TdSharp
@TdSharp Ай бұрын
I like the manix 2, but I find it takes quite a bit of effort to pull the ball-bearing lock. I've found that their compression locks take a little less effort, they also meet your easy to close requirement.
@asherrose6594
@asherrose6594 Ай бұрын
When I got my manix I looked at the tip and noticed it was really close to the handle and sometimes my shirt will catch on the tip, I was also wondering how long it would take to come out of the handle like your knife. The manix 2 is still my favorite knife! It's something you have to buy if you want a knife.
@herbertgearing1702
@herbertgearing1702 Ай бұрын
I bought the diamond resin bonded stones in a few different grits and shapes years ago and they are very nice for knives with hard to grind steels. I swear the fewer passes I have to make, the crisper the edge as long as I don't drop the ball stropping.
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Crisp is the word for sure👍
@PetesGuide
@PetesGuide Ай бұрын
Can you do a video sharing what you think of all the knife sharpness testing methods you’re aware of, including the cutting calibrated plastic wires on a scale (Best brand?), paper towels, folded sheets of paper, and this new one I just saw with a diagonal cut through rolled paper? Link in my reply to this comment.
@Warsmith_Honsou
@Warsmith_Honsou 20 сағат бұрын
Recently I had a desire to buy a left-handed knife with the best edge retention. This is how I got Manix with Maxamet steel.
@willydstyle
@willydstyle Ай бұрын
I'm right handed so I have a high preference for compression lock knives for exactly the same reason: it's the quickest, safest knife to go back in my pocket after I'm done cutting the thing I need to cut so I can continue the task at hand.
@Dont_Poke_The_Bear
@Dont_Poke_The_Bear Ай бұрын
The most important pocket knife feature is TIP UP CARRY and one hand open/close. Also, You can depress the backlock enough to shake the blade down with your finger at the choil and then close it one handed. That is what I do with my endela in k390.
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Of course you CAN close it one hand. Just not as easily👍
@nathanbrady2704
@nathanbrady2704 Ай бұрын
You can absolutely close a back lock knife one handedly without putting your fingers in the path of the blade. It takes a bit of practice and is undoubtedly slower and more fiddly, but it can be done. Step one. From a standard grip move the knife until your fingers grip the bottom of the knife and your thumb is on the back lock. Step two. Reverse the knife by moving it towards your fingers until it is held upside down in a standard hammer grip. The edge should at this point be facing out. Step three. Move the knife until your thumb is on the back lock, with your index finger on the pivot keeping the knife securely in your grip. Step four. Actuate the back lock with your thumb and apply gentle pressure to the blade with the heel of your hand. The goal is to only just disengage the lock to allow freedom of movement, but not close the blade. Step five. Now you can close the knife however best suits the knife you are holding. It can be reversed or rotated and closed with the fingers or thumb. At no point do the fingers need to be in the path of a moving blade Do I advocate this method? Not really, but with a bit of practice it is certainly possible. I offer this guide in the hope that it might come in useful to someone out there. I also accept your experience may vary given different hand sized and blade geometries. For reference in order to practice as i wrote this i used a Spyderco Byrd Cara Cara 2 i think
@MrPolluxxxx
@MrPolluxxxx Ай бұрын
I'm more of a bugout guy personally. But I guess it's really a matter of preference between thumb stud vs thumb loop.
@stevencen4076
@stevencen4076 Ай бұрын
Hi, can you share how you flatten your kuromaku ceramic stone ? I saw your video of flatten your whetstone but is it the same with ceramic ? Does a lower and finer grit have difference methode of flatten ?
@yellowked
@yellowked Ай бұрын
I know without watching what stones Alex is talking about in this video. You know how? I'm a channel member =) And you should be, too (it costs almost nothing btw). Support the guy!
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Haha thanks my friend 😉
@yellowked
@yellowked Ай бұрын
@@OUTDOORS55 Man, I just reached the part where you say can't close an Endura with one hand. But you totally can Relax the screw just a little bit so the blade can fall down freely. When the knife is opened, move your point finger forward closer to the blade. Then press the lock with you thumb and catch the falling blade on it's blunt part with you point finger, so the angle between the blade and the handle is ~90-110°. Then just move all your fingers away from the blade and finish closing the knife while putting it away into your pocket. It sounds scarier than it is =) I do it for 20 years with this knife, zero accidents Not as convenient as Manix, I agree, but still pretty good I hope my chaotic explanation makes sense
@Thefish613
@Thefish613 Ай бұрын
Have you tried the Manix 2 in MagnaCut? I'm curious about your impressions
@Sunstepa
@Sunstepa Ай бұрын
I need manix 2 now! 🤪
@markparkerjr.9001
@markparkerjr.9001 Ай бұрын
Everyone needs a manix 2
@jwdory
@jwdory Ай бұрын
​@@markparkerjr.9001 Everyone needs a manix 2 or two.
@t3chn094
@t3chn094 Ай бұрын
I have idea to try, test using Autosol metal polish or valve grinding compound instead of diamond compound?
@leotam3372
@leotam3372 27 күн бұрын
You try the Columbia Gorge Stone Works resin bond stones yet?
@chrishynes6091
@chrishynes6091 Ай бұрын
Great vid! How long till you reveal that button lock?
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Its not a button 😉
@vblack7372
@vblack7372 Ай бұрын
Would you recommend the Veneer 1200 or 1500? I have the tan EE DMT stone which, micron wise, should be the equivalent to the Venev 1200. But Im sure quality wise the Veneer 1200 would be a huge improvement. Or would it not be and then I should get the 1500?
@fsLeg
@fsLeg Ай бұрын
Venev stones? I have those! They are actually very easy to get... If you're in Russia. And considering the current events, yeah, exporting those is quite an issue. And they're still not the cheapest, $20-50 for a single grit stone, and they mostly produce them for knife sharpening systems, not for free hand sharpening. The downside is that they aren't usually perfectly flat out of the box and require additional preparation. Basically, you'll need to get a stone for your stones.
@trulsdirio
@trulsdirio Ай бұрын
When this happens to my slipjoints I just adjust the point that interfaces with the stop pin or back spring to determine how far inwards the blade sits. Surely there was a way to do this here as well?
@14845445
@14845445 Ай бұрын
venev stones are nice, i really like them. have you heard of super vitrified diamond stones? they are even harder to get and also cost quite much, but some say, they outperform venev.
@insanogeddon
@insanogeddon Ай бұрын
Cold steel tuff lite as handy as the Spyperco Manix at 1/3 price yet handles identically. The blade shape and handle make them both and the cold steel has the better lock and quicker sharpening/touch ups. Good options for presents, work sites, or scattering among kit at the better price. Can close onehanded no fingies in way just retract hand or reverse it and use heel of hand when stiff in early days.
@kxrsuperstar
@kxrsuperstar Ай бұрын
1.) Love the edits 2). Love the lack of edits 3.) is that a crack in the scales on the manix2 at @7:50
@OUTDOORS55
@OUTDOORS55 Ай бұрын
Haha yes...it came like that😬 I didn't notice it till i took some pictures and saw it in the picture. You win some you loose some🤷‍♂️
@MikeyD8716
@MikeyD8716 Ай бұрын
At least OG has some good looking scales for the Manix2.
@larshoneytoast722
@larshoneytoast722 Ай бұрын
​@MikeyD8716 awt is better looking in my opinion. And cheaper
@kxrsuperstar
@kxrsuperstar Ай бұрын
@@larshoneytoast722 what’s AWT?
@doransponsel4813
@doransponsel4813 Ай бұрын
Also just got the m4 manix 2 from blade hq! I upgraded the handle to some AWT scales in tequila sunrise and it's looks soooo much better
@kennethbrown445
@kennethbrown445 Ай бұрын
Ugh I wish he wouldn't have shown it. Gonna be sold out before I can get one now.
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