Don't worry about the channel and you don't need to apologise! Look after yourself, Nicole and the dogs, they are your real family! Hoping and praying that something comes along soon Take care Graham
I gave my son an S90v Manly Wasp to work as a landscape gardener. It took the abuse really well. He brought it back to sharpen every 4-6 weeks and it always had some edge left. Very impressed.
Love you ladies. The canine ones as well. Much love and positive vibes your way. I’m confident it’ll all work out because both of y’all are hard working and decent human beings.
Thank you very much for your hard work & dedication erica & another awesome review on the S90 steel looking forward to seeing how the rex45 & maxamet do as well. Wishing you the best of luck ❤️🙏🏼
This is why I love s90v and its one of my favorite high carbide steels and just a favorite steel in general. It's definitely in my top 5 steels. I'm always glad to see a company use s90v instead on m390/2020cv like CKF did on a design I loved and bought or Liong Mah latest integral design. Haven't used Benchmade s90v but Spyderco s90v has been pretty solid, especially on the later designs like the manix 2 and native 5.
Well done review. You do what you gotta do, I hope you find something really soon. It’s a lot of stress when you have to move as it is, let alone when you have nowhere to go. Sending positive thoughts your way.
Very interesting point you made about sawing through a material vs a push cut. I was thinking about the advantage of the ergo on the native. Meeting you in my thoughts. Really hoping a solution presents itself soon. ✌
That makes me want to reconsider the Benchmade Carbon Fibre 940-1. (Which is also cheaper than the regular aluminum 940.) I’ve been reluctant because I have little skill sharpening.
I am very curious how this test will go long-term. You see anecdotal comments all the time about how "Spyderco has the best heat treat" and "Benchmade runs their steel soft" but I've yet to really see any empirical data to verify either claim. I haven't really noticed any difference between my Spyderco's and BM, but then again I've never done a side-by-side. My suspicion is that people just like to shit on Benchmade and thats why those statements are thrown around non-stop until people start to believe them as truth.
@@ericasedc From what I recall BM had published HRC ratings in their catalog that were the accurate values, then some social media dope got online and started listing off conflicting specs at random.
@@ericasedc Benchmades 2019 catalog listed their 3v spec as 55-58, that is absolutely correct. Not sure if this link will work but here i.imgur.com/H2FMJRH.jpg?1
@@arrowheadguys7637 well that's kind of the problem. There's no reason to run 3V at 55hrc unless you're making a sword and even then that's a bit low(not to mention not the best use for that steel). Big choppers are ran at 58-59 hrc and hold up plenty fine. Small knives and folders should be at around 60-63hrc depending on how much toughness you want to give up to gain just a bit of edge retention. I have a Boker Solo in 3v that's supposed to be 62-63hrc (would love to get it tested) and it's held up great in rough cutting wood, plastics and other materials. Spydecro isn't perfect, some of their earlier steels aren't as good as the newer ones(s90v on the PM2 and military isn't as good as the LTW native 5 and manix 2) or the older m390 vs the newer runs. Benchmade does some steels really nice, m4 and cruwear are as good as production gets. 154cm/cpm 154 and s30v are decent. M390/20cv is hit and miss and I've never tried their s90v so I can't speak on that. Its hard to judge a company that makes thousands of knives and heat treats hundreds to thousands blades at once. One batch can be better or worse that the rest. He'll, it could be a variance in the steel, ot all m390 has 1.9% C, 20% Cr and 4% Vanadium. Those are just specs/averages and no matter the maker they can't hit them exactly. That why when you look up mist steels they have 2 numbers for each element and sometimes the difference is pretty big.
As a community we need to stop acting as if Spyderco and Benchmade are comparable. Spyderco offers amazing value and Benchmade is overpriced junk. They are nowhere close to being in the same class.
Love your vids also it’s crazy to think that it’s an oddity that a knife reviewer actually uses the knives before the review! What is this crazy idea!? But all jokes aside thank you !
No apology needed. We completely understand your priorities right now.
Thank you🙏🏼🥺
Finally, been waiting for almost a yr for you to properly test & experience s90v. Glad you like them, it's one of my favs fo sho along w/K390
Can't wait!
Wishing both of you, and your canine family, the best of luck.
Ah yesss S90v, my favorite EDC steel. Such a nice steel with incredible edge retention🤙🏼
Don't worry about the channel and you don't need to apologise!
Look after yourself, Nicole and the dogs, they are your real family!
Hoping and praying that something comes along soon
Take care
Graham
I gave my son an S90v Manly Wasp to work as a landscape gardener. It took the abuse really well. He brought it back to sharpen every 4-6 weeks and it always had some edge left. Very impressed.
Love you ladies. The canine ones as well. Much love and positive vibes your way. I’m confident it’ll all work out because both of y’all are hard working and decent human beings.
Thanks for the video. We'll take 'em whenever you make 'em.
I act love that you’re only sharing when you feel you want to share. ❤️ this is YOUR channel. You don’t OWE anyone anything. I love you!!
Native Chief in S90V CF is one of my favorites. It's a pocket sword
Thank you very much for your hard work & dedication erica & another awesome review on the S90 steel looking forward to seeing how the rex45 & maxamet do as well. Wishing you the best of luck ❤️🙏🏼
Second one of your videos. Very informative and worth subscribing!
This is why I love s90v and its one of my favorite high carbide steels and just a favorite steel in general. It's definitely in my top 5 steels. I'm always glad to see a company use s90v instead on m390/2020cv like CKF did on a design I loved and bought or Liong Mah latest integral design. Haven't used Benchmade s90v but Spyderco s90v has been pretty solid, especially on the later designs like the manix 2 and native 5.
Well done review. You do what you gotta do, I hope you find something really soon. It’s a lot of stress when you have to move as it is, let alone when you have nowhere to go. Sending positive thoughts your way.
Great vid, great info!
Texas…lots of acreage for the dogs, no state income taxes, and lots of friendly folks!
Congrats on 5k
Thank you!!!
I really like my mini freek in s90v, it’s been such a good steel for me!!
Very interesting point you made about sawing through a material vs a push cut. I was thinking about the advantage of the ergo on the native. Meeting you in my thoughts. Really hoping a solution presents itself soon. ✌
Thanks for the update.
Quality over quantity that’s for sure, I felt like I was babbling today while filming
I have 2 s90v knives. I sharpen them to 14° and they still hold an edge. Very good steel in my not so expert opinion.
That makes me want to reconsider the Benchmade Carbon Fibre 940-1. (Which is also cheaper than the regular aluminum 940.) I’ve been reluctant because I have little skill sharpening.
Alot of people claimed that S90V was chippy apparently not because I will take your word over those others
Which one should I prefer on spyderco knives? S90v or s45vn? Thanks
Hello, can you do an update update on S09V? Hope life is going.
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@@BensBlades 😀
So sorry you haven't found a place yet. Green video
Do you prefer Bugout or the Native 5 as your edc?
@@notifysend1015 love both!!!!
No apologies. You need to deal with shit first. Golden age of knife steels for you, it seems.
I am very curious how this test will go long-term. You see anecdotal comments all the time about how "Spyderco has the best heat treat" and "Benchmade runs their steel soft" but I've yet to really see any empirical data to verify either claim. I haven't really noticed any difference between my Spyderco's and BM, but then again I've never done a side-by-side.
My suspicion is that people just like to shit on Benchmade and thats why those statements are thrown around non-stop until people start to believe them as truth.
Well that argument did spike when BM lied about the heat treat on the Bailout 3V. So people have not forgotten that.
@@ericasedc From what I recall BM had published HRC ratings in their catalog that were the accurate values, then some social media dope got online and started listing off conflicting specs at random.
@@arrowheadguys7637 unfortunately that entire statement is incorrect.
@@ericasedc Benchmades 2019 catalog listed their 3v spec as 55-58, that is absolutely correct. Not sure if this link will work but here i.imgur.com/H2FMJRH.jpg?1
@@arrowheadguys7637 well that's kind of the problem. There's no reason to run 3V at 55hrc unless you're making a sword and even then that's a bit low(not to mention not the best use for that steel). Big choppers are ran at 58-59 hrc and hold up plenty fine. Small knives and folders should be at around 60-63hrc depending on how much toughness you want to give up to gain just a bit of edge retention. I have a Boker Solo in 3v that's supposed to be 62-63hrc (would love to get it tested) and it's held up great in rough cutting wood, plastics and other materials.
Spydecro isn't perfect, some of their earlier steels aren't as good as the newer ones(s90v on the PM2 and military isn't as good as the LTW native 5 and manix 2) or the older m390 vs the newer runs.
Benchmade does some steels really nice, m4 and cruwear are as good as production gets. 154cm/cpm 154 and s30v are decent. M390/20cv is hit and miss and I've never tried their s90v so I can't speak on that.
Its hard to judge a company that makes thousands of knives and heat treats hundreds to thousands blades at once. One batch can be better or worse that the rest. He'll, it could be a variance in the steel, ot all m390 has 1.9% C, 20% Cr and 4% Vanadium. Those are just specs/averages and no matter the maker they can't hit them exactly. That why when you look up mist steels they have 2 numbers for each element and sometimes the difference is pretty big.
Is the S90 v comparable with K390 ? , Good luck with everything prayers for you Fam Erica
Better to be honest
@@tacticalcenter8658 not necessarily
As a community we need to stop acting as if Spyderco and Benchmade are comparable. Spyderco offers amazing value and Benchmade is overpriced junk. They are nowhere close to being in the same class.
Love your vids also it’s crazy to think that it’s an oddity that a knife reviewer actually uses the knives before the review! What is this crazy idea!? But all jokes aside thank you !