Score one for serrations, (at least in my opinion), if often comes down to where and why. Here are a few pics of working with a SEAL Team and some Bamboo.
Using the serrations I was able to get pretty smooth crosscut in about a minute and a half.
and quietly whittle, not hack, out a sharp bevel in about the same amount of time. The serrations did well in just tearing away sections.
Then I cleaned it up a bit just working with the knife and then checked out the tip some.
The green piece in this picture is the off-fall untouched you can see one side of the cut is cleaner than the other.
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Using the serrations I was able to get pretty smooth crosscut in about a minute and a half.



and quietly whittle, not hack, out a sharp bevel in about the same amount of time. The serrations did well in just tearing away sections.


Then I cleaned it up a bit just working with the knife and then checked out the tip some.




The green piece in this picture is the off-fall untouched you can see one side of the cut is cleaner than the other.
