M muddog49 Joined Nov 1, 2007 Messages 528 Mar 2, 2008 #1 I know I saw it somewhere, but the blade thickness of the Dingo is .25", right?
Daniel Koster www.kosterknives.com Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Oct 18, 2001 Messages 20,978 Mar 3, 2008 #3 That is correct! The steel came in "oversized" and we want the run to be exact (perfect) in every way. :thumbup: Surface ground to 0.25" on the nose.
That is correct! The steel came in "oversized" and we want the run to be exact (perfect) in every way. :thumbup: Surface ground to 0.25" on the nose.
Tom Krein Joined Feb 11, 2003 Messages 1,628 Mar 3, 2008 #4 There were a few that were actually a bit under .25". As with anything there was a range of tolerance.... but close enough. Tom
There were a few that were actually a bit under .25". As with anything there was a range of tolerance.... but close enough. Tom
Daniel Koster www.kosterknives.com Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider Joined Oct 18, 2001 Messages 20,978 Mar 5, 2008 #6 Practically indestructible. :thumbup:
bluka94 Joined May 14, 2008 Messages 150 May 29, 2008 #7 Fiddleback said: Man, thats thick. Click to expand... I don't see the problem. Take a look at our swedish Fallkniven A1 http://www.fallkniven.se/a1f1/a1_en.html Embrace the thickness :thumbup:
Fiddleback said: Man, thats thick. Click to expand... I don't see the problem. Take a look at our swedish Fallkniven A1 http://www.fallkniven.se/a1f1/a1_en.html Embrace the thickness :thumbup: