Both are great budget steels tbh with more than enough edge hardness and toughness at the same time. D2 is a little less corrosion resistant so I always buy coated blades if I choose d2 steel.
@@peterbiltknifeguy Pretty easy for me, if you do the test. LOL Simply do the same test with a BPS and an ESEE!!! 👍 Then compare the numbers. 👌Don't mean to be making more work for you. Just thought you might have an idea off hand.
First, and I mean the FIRST guy to partition off the blade for testing. Very cool. Set the trend.
Love these videos! Keep it up!
Thank you
Good testing as nice comparison to some steels that are affordable to the everyday person....Happy 4th again....Good stuff....
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Both are great budget steels tbh with more than enough edge hardness and toughness at the same time. D2 is a little less corrosion resistant so I always buy coated blades if I choose d2 steel.
Excellent video. Next you could resharpened both and do a second test. 🤘👊
Haha. Literally filmed right after. Going up today
Thanks for the test. 💯 How would these steels compare with 1066 or 1095 ??? 🤔 I'm a bit of a dinosaur, I like carbon steel! 👍 Any thoughts?
I’m not sure. But would make an interesting test
@@peterbiltknifeguy Pretty easy for me, if you do the test. LOL Simply do the same test with a BPS and an ESEE!!! 👍 Then compare the numbers. 👌Don't mean to be making more work for you. Just thought you might have an idea off hand.
Good question, 1095 oil quench or water ?
Good video
Im curious how 3v would hold up.
Im not a fan of D2 i personally like 14c28n, Aus10,80cv,
I’ll be doing a 3v test soon.
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