I'm working on a project with a friend that involves Swiss Army Knives, specifically Victorinox SAKs. My friend is a little worried about the durability of the knife (described as 'a bit wussy'). I know what they mean, it does seem thin and has the look of being more delicate than say a leatherman blade. But, i've never broken one and i can't think of having seen on break either.
The blade on the large locking versions is 3mm thick and despite having very little metal on the tang around the pivot hole, is very well supported in that area (by surrounding blades). I suspect if it were to snap then it would be where the full flat grind meets the ricasso in a fairly straight and sharp plunge cut.
So, i wonder, has anybody here actually broken a Victorinox SAK blade (or any other tool)? If so, how did you do it?
The blade on the large locking versions is 3mm thick and despite having very little metal on the tang around the pivot hole, is very well supported in that area (by surrounding blades). I suspect if it were to snap then it would be where the full flat grind meets the ricasso in a fairly straight and sharp plunge cut.
So, i wonder, has anybody here actually broken a Victorinox SAK blade (or any other tool)? If so, how did you do it?