mark a. said:Is convexing "new"? I'm by no means a knife expert, but I get the impression that it's some kind of recent-ish phenomenon - everyone seems to be doing it (including myself shortly, it seems!) Is it new, or is it that knives tend not to come with convex edges (because it's difficult to do during manufacturing, perhaps?) thus it's something that you have to do yourself to get a good profile for buschcrafting, carving or whatever?
Lots of old timey knives came with a convex grind. Scagels and Marbles are good examples. Of course, many axes come standard with a convex edge. Convex edges became very popular over the years among bladeforgers due to the influence of Bill Moran and his "Moran edge."
Not all convex edges or grinds are equal. If you have a very thin convex grind it can be very fragile. I have chipped many convex-ground blades. Angle is still important and determining which is best for the task at hand is still important.