Sandrin TCK 416 knife w/ tungsten carbide blade It’s a different kinda knife !!!
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2019
- Sandrin TCK416 knife
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The knife is a Sandrin TCK 416- Blade hardness: HRC 71- Blade Material: Tungsten Carbide- Country of Origin: Italyusa.sandrinknives.com/product...
It’s not a steel blade, special process tungsten carbide blade.
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Thanks for the review!! We just launched a Tungsten Carbide Kitchen Knife on Kickstarter... we think this is a great application for this blade material. Glad to see the HRC was measured at 72, we always plan to over deliver
I wish someone made tungsten carbide kukris.
I want a knife that is small, but good at chopping. So tungsten would be the perfect material to make something small and choppy, not to mention the durability would be a pretty good bonus.
Interesting piece.. like a folding scalpel
I've seen this knife somewhere. Wild it is !! Thanks for the look LTK
Rodney Pearson Cedric and ada?
Really awesome design knife!!!
I was wondering if you were a machinist, I would be if not for dentistry. My best friends growing up were machinists. I worked in a foundry. I love hearing a machinist perspective!
I love the green Gavko Thresher, got it yesterday.
I'd call it gentleman plus. Different but cool. Thanks,harry
A little off topic. but. I've been wearing a tungsten carbide ring for years now and not a scratch on it. It's amazingly hard stuff.
Great food prep knife
I bought one of these at NRA last weekend, they really are magnificently made. Great for most simple applications, aka opening stuff and cutting stuff lol. Not a defensive knife but sits nicely in the pocket next to your iPhone & comes in handy & its fun to play with / examine. Its the Glock 43 equivalent for yuppie EDC, the first real skinny dependable single stack.
Super knife.
I Luv the channel! Do you think you could start measuring the thickness behind the edge on reviews? Thanks LTK
Can't say I've seen that kind of blade before. Interesting though.
Cool design iam out of the knives community since 6month ago because no more money...i buy my first house and i got 4 kids in 2years an a half lol but this knife is great.
With an HRC that high should be more likely to chip or crack. Would make for a great skinning knife but with that full length backspacer a pain to clean. Interesting though
Alcohol and compressed air, I worked a deer shop. That will clean damn near anything
Why a lanyard hole at the other end of tip-down only? Handle looks long enough to not need it for extra grip.
Wow I might buy it just to experience 72 hrc lol
Thanks LTK and jcoolG19.
For actual use, probably office drawer knife. The pivot wouldn’t hold to heavy abuse. Uniqueness, that’s a different story. One like it is the current Cedric & Ada world champion endurance knife.
That thing got an insane number of rope cuts from Pete at Cedrick and Ada channel..I mean really and truly insane number. You will probably never have to sharpen it..which is good because I imagine it would be a real bitch to sharpen, lol.
Ooh.
Looks like a Precision tool.
I bet you can cut thin sheets of steel with it.
heh... they're up to 300-400 $ now... good for them tho, getting their biz off the ground!
wonder how resilient the blade is (toughness)... for it to bend at 72 hrc... i don't rly get it. i wonder if it would snap easily.
(of course, i'm glad i saw this vid first... looks like 50 cent nail clippers)
Looks unique but imo it's to thin as most of us want something that fills the hand a bit more.
I do not think this blade is ALL tungsten carbide.It would be interesting to KNOW for sure .
738polarbear Already tested. In batch 7 knife test results 73% tungsten 25% cobalt 2% chromium
Damn, I was going to guess 1 mm on the blade. I bet she is a bit chippy, but sharp as can be for now, what's the bevel? It looks like a flat ground blade with a steep bevel on both sides, but it's obviously not. Interesting take, I wouldnt want to sharpen it, I wouldn't want to breath alot of Cobalt. My dental hand piece spins all sorts of diamonds and carbide burrs 200,000 rpms, but I wouldn't want to breath that in
I don’t get this knife more of a novelty I mean you can’t really use this knife is baskally a letter opener that could never go dull but not a knife
Interesting I think I’d cut my own fingers off with it. So it kinda scares me lol. One of those cuts that hurt real bad too.
Funny, made in Italy, but exclusively for the US Market.
It's all about those edge holding braggin' rights, fellas. With this knife, you have the braggin' rights, in spades! ʘ‿ʘ
other models $1,495.00 too expensive.
It's a giant razor blade, that's what my Gillette razor blades are made of.
No they are not
CUT, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut......
It will hold an edge forever. But too thin for heavy work, hurt the hands. But nice looking box cutter? I think Cedric tested one.
Cedric is one of Pete's dogs. Pete owns/runs the "Cedric and Ada Outdoors Channel." Cedric is the male Labrador. Ada is a female Husky(?) I believe.
@@MikeUman thanks for the detail. I should have taken more time to explain what i meant.
@@halcooper6059 It's all good, man! 👍
Fixed blade 1500 euro .
Looks like a supremely uncomfortable knife for any kind of real work.
u talked too much that u didnt even test cut the knife. u need to test that 71 hrc
Toga Mamora check out Cedric & Ada channel. They already did cut testing
You know this is Stupid...Tungsten Carbide Knife ..Why? Tungsten Carbide very brittle Alloy.. on the Other Hand Tungsten DOES have Flexibility so Why use Freaking Carbide at All? Tungsten PURE Tungsten Knife would have few if any Problems..I just do not get it!