My Gene Ingram b&t has a secondary bevel. Often the term "full flat grind" means that the knife was ground flat all the way to the spine regardless of whether it has a secondary bevel or not.
Jake Rollnick said:I may just do that. What do you reckon would be the best way to convex it? Aren't Gene Ingram knives full flat?
Cheers Martyn.
Hoodoo said:My Gene Ingram b&t has a secondary bevel. Often the term "full flat grind" means that the knife was ground flat all the way to the spine regardless of whether it has a secondary bevel or not.
Martyn said:Perhaps I should say I've never seen a field knife with a full flat grind and true zero edge.
Andy said:Cold steel spike springs to mind. A very small knife that isn't a maiin one though
Jake Rollnick said:How would you say is the best way to convex the secondary bevel?