My cheap Mora, is, to me at least, very sharp, the hairs pop/leap off my arm and even after making 20 tent pegs from ¾ inch dry hazel, and chopping up a couple of lofting boards (don’t ask ) it’s sharp enough to shave paper in to beautiful feather stick like curls. I think that is sharp enough. For a full time EDC user, I need a tool that is robust enough to do the job, and more to the point keep on doing it for hours/days at a time.
Is a knife that is capable of shaving the print off of a paper just a parlour trick? Would it not weaken the edge, to the point that a simple wood knot or a gritty bit of bark would roll it? I can understand the need for ‘scary sharp’ for, say, a fish filleting knife or a leather cutter, but a general work-a-day knife, I’m not so sure?
I'm not having a go at anyone, just trying to learn.
Is a knife that is capable of shaving the print off of a paper just a parlour trick? Would it not weaken the edge, to the point that a simple wood knot or a gritty bit of bark would roll it? I can understand the need for ‘scary sharp’ for, say, a fish filleting knife or a leather cutter, but a general work-a-day knife, I’m not so sure?
I'm not having a go at anyone, just trying to learn.