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I'm sure many of us have both. Overall, which do you prefer?
More importantly under what circumstances do you like a serrated edge and when do you like a fine or plain edge? Also what type of serration do you like on your blade?
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The only time I can think of that I like a serrated edge is for slicing bread
There is something to be said about a bread knife!
I just never have a use for a serrated pocket knife.
Does anyone see a need for a serrated blade? and if not, then why do so many of them get sold? I have a few serrated blades and they can cut through a lot of stuff pretty quick. Obviously the cut isn't as pretty as what a fine edge does, but it can be very quick.
What about serrated fixed blades? Can you see a use for them?
dont like serrated at all,unless its a flint knapped knife.
I like a plain blade no serration for me. In my opinion a serrated knife is more a saw than a knife. I will admit there is a need for a serrated blade. I just prefer the other.
Is there no one who likes a serrated blade? Can no one give me a situation (other than slicing bread) where a serrated blade might be a good choice?
I think a job of rope cutting might be better done with a serrated edge.
I can't think of a use for a serrated blade, though that doesn't mean there isn't one. To me serrated blade = a saw.
No use for a serrated blade. IMO the blade is half wasted!
Okay, I've been doing a little investigating. Apparently a serrated blade is suppose to be an excellent choice for cutting synthetic lines (as is ropes used to rig a sailing vessels). I'm not sure if that means a fine edge is better on natural lines or not.
I've been doing some experimenting with both fine and serrated edges and it does seem that depending on what you're cutting, a serrated edge has some advantages but it can also get snagged on loose materials causing a lot of pulling and tugging. However, a good serrated blade is going to get through bone (saw) where as a fine edge is probably not going to make the grade.
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