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20 small 3V EDC Knives, micarta, G10, colors, SOLD

Nathan the Machinist

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20 small 3V EDC Knives, micarta, G10, colors


The 3" EDC was designed as a collaboration with Lorien Arnold. It is a well made, no frills, high performance, small utility knife. The steel is Crucible CPM 3V at HRC 61-62 with a fully optimized heat treat with very good edge retention and edge stability. You'll be surprised how sharp this gets and how well it holds an edge. If you have never used 3V this hard and thin, it is gonna blow your mind.

This steel with this heat treat will support a fine edge, so this was taken down to .015" before sharpening (though I'm leaving some additional meat in the tip) and it was sharpened 18 degrees per side. This is relatively acute and it cuts very well, but is durable. They're also lightly hand ground after machining to give it a slight convex grind.

The primary grinds on these are more narrow than the Field Knife. They are quite "slicey"

Some might consider this a tactical knife but the point is not reinforced and it is not shaped or balanced as a weapon. It's thin behind the edge. It is a hard working cutting tool, a tradesman's knife and small woods knife.

It's very light weight.

The handle is ergonomically designed for a standard forward, reverse, saber and pinch grips for an average to relatively large hand. Despite its compact size it fills the hand and allows extended hard work without hand fatigue. The tang is internally skeletonized. The scales are 3D sculpted CNC machined. The blade is made of 1/8” 3V with a heat treat that has been optimized to maximize edge stability in rough use (see video). Despite being relatively thin it is very durable.

A side effect of this heat treat is a higher percentage of free chromium, so although it is not stainless, it is nearly so.

Specs:
3V, 61-62 HRC, .135” thick at ricasso (a hair over 1/8")
Total length 7.5”
Blade length 3.2”
Weight 4.8 oz
Edge angle 18 DPS
.020" BTE
Grippy 3D machined scales in micarta or G10
Black oxide treated 18-8 stainless steel fasteners
Hidden lanyard

Choice of vertical or horizontal Kydex sheath made by Dan Crotts of Dozier Knives. If you want one of both sheaths, an extra sheath is $50.


Be aware the horizontal sheath has very high retention. You can't remove the knife by pulling straight back, you have to tilt it up at the same time. See video. If you want something that's easy to get in and out of you should choose the vertical pouch sheath.


Tell me what scale option you choose and I'll build it. There are twenty knives available in this sale. The knives in the picture are not the knives you will receive. I'm sharpening now and they can ship next week.


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Rather than just take my word for it I made a video:

[video=youtube;zC_-PIFw-KA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC_-PIFw-KA[/video]

A video illustrating the sheath options:

[video=youtube;HiG_KqF06KY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiG_KqF06KY[/video]

These are all “field grade”, “as machined” and stonewashed with tool and grind marks.

$215 in canvas micarta, natural or black
$225 in black or OD green G10
$235 in maroon linen micarta, camo micarta or black/blue G10
Shipping in the USA is $10.

We're a little short on some of the special colors, and we can never predict how many of one color or another will sell, so if there is a shortage it will be first-come first-serve.

Includes a good kydex sheath, choose vertical or horizontal. An extra sheath is $50


These knives are unusual because they are machined. I do this in my shop on industrial CNC machine tools. A WIP thread documenting my technique can be found here: http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1048443

I take paypal, cash, check or MO.

Jo will contact you via PM or email. Emails though BF often get lost in spam filters. If you don't hear from her by Monday please contact Jo on her PM, or send us an email at carothersknives at g mail dought com



D2 EDCs in two weeks!

If you haven't tried my D2, I promise you'll like it. Good corrosion resistance, long wearing toothy edge and very good edge retention. It's ideal for skinning game and runs circles around most of the new super steels in my real world use. It was a good fit for this EDC pattern, and it's also going to be a good value. :thumbup:

We hope to see you there

Thanks for looking,
Nathan
 
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1 Buffed black micarta.
Payment sent.
 
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I'll take one in Camo micarta with a vertical sheath. Please and thanks!

If possible, I would like a second one with in black micarta with horizontal sheath.

Thanks!
 
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One EDC with maroon linen micarta scales, horizontal sheath.

I would like to add a set of unbuffed natural canvas micarta scales to the order if available.

Thanks Nathan and Jo!
 
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I will take one please in buffed natural canvas with a vertical sheath.
 
I’ll take one in natural micarta. Unbuffed if possible, vertical sheath.
 
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I’ll take one.

Maroon linen micarta, horizontal sheath.
 
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I'd like one in natural micarta with a horizontal sheath, please.
 
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I'll take one in maroon linen micarta, with vertical sheath, please.
 
I will take one EDC blade, please. Preferably Blue/Black G10 with vertical sheath. Thanks!
 
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