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@joefuentez7232
@joefuentez7232 8 күн бұрын
Even Chris Reeve has stated that this is not a fidget friendly knife and isn’t meant to fly open with the flick of a finger. It’s built to take abuse. Knives that I fidget with like my Spyderco Shamans and PM2s are all great fidget knives BUT the actions constantly have to be adjusted and tuned to keep them that way. I guess it’s kind of like comparing apples to oranges.
@bobmahnamahknob
@bobmahnamahknob 28 күн бұрын
Maybe a small sebenza would be more your speed. Large knives are better suited for large hands. Safer and more ergonomic to use a tool that is more tailored to the user.
@stevdsvegasful
@stevdsvegasful Ай бұрын
High end Benchmade lol
@FSL747-b2q
@FSL747-b2q Ай бұрын
I loaded the OZ Rosie patch on to USB drive after oiling without disassembly and try to break the knife opening and closing about 200 times with no luck. I inserted the flash drive between lock bar and internals. As I can tell by simple physics and my thump that lock bar is problem area as it is way to tight without any reason. I let USB patch execute and let algorithm do the work for 36 hours. After that buttery smooth action, almost drop blade shut. Now I like this
@fredkadanejr-fv2te
@fredkadanejr-fv2te Ай бұрын
Sebenzas are like Chinese, I just don't understand 😅
@user-gn6fc5jf4w
@user-gn6fc5jf4w 2 ай бұрын
Have watched many videos on this topic and haven’t see what I did. Now, do this at your own risk. I simply pulled back, towards the pocket clip, with moderate force on the lock bar. Bingo! Problem solved.
@fefferofhossen
@fefferofhossen 2 ай бұрын
without admitting to it they have fixed this issue
@TheWatcher60401
@TheWatcher60401 3 ай бұрын
Spydiechef ftw! By far my most carried knife.
@robadams2274
@robadams2274 3 ай бұрын
Found this video because I've recently been thinking of buying another new Sebenza. I've owned around 100 knives, including some cheap Chinese stuff and some Cutlery Corner garbage and never had a pivot screw fall out under light use. This is absolutely unacceptable at any price point, let alone hundreds of dollars.
@izulaAlec0369
@izulaAlec0369 3 ай бұрын
it’s just the way frame locks are designed due to there being a cut in the scale the blade needs a release to set the engagement over time
@BluetoothBlades
@BluetoothBlades 3 ай бұрын
I just here recently acquired the SHF 4" Plague Doctor and I love it but boy is it stiff, and 8m the third owner.
@Sleepy_spartan717
@Sleepy_spartan717 4 ай бұрын
I replace the thumb studs on every knife I buy. I have one guy I go to for every set and he kills it with zirc, timascus and any other metal you could want.
@Zac_Szuberski
@Zac_Szuberski 5 ай бұрын
With other knives, you open with your finger on top of the stud. With the crk, you open at the base of the stud. It’s a push more so than a flick.
@knaftasticedc956
@knaftasticedc956 5 ай бұрын
I want one..so knice
@TinyIslandMaine
@TinyIslandMaine 5 ай бұрын
I got to handle the 3.25 last week and the lock bar access when closing was horrible. I really had to work on getting my thumb in there. How do you feel about the access, not sure if I missed it? The large is too big for my needs.
@MtnLiner
@MtnLiner 5 ай бұрын
It’s not OIL… it’s GREASE.
@Geargeargear333
@Geargeargear333 6 ай бұрын
God bless brother
@charlespdillon
@charlespdillon 6 ай бұрын
Good review. I’ve got the same knife in blue. It’s my first Spartan. I really like it and highly recommend if you’re in the market. Two complaints. The pivot screw was quite loose from the factory. Loctite helped that. It wasn’t very sharp from the factory either. I did sharpen it. So both minor issues were easily fixed. I had higher expectations given the price point of not having to fix multiple things on a brand new knife. I also have the small Sebenza 21 with the ladder Damascus by Devin Thomas. They are very comparable but I feel the CRK is just a step above.
@jimgrey393
@jimgrey393 7 ай бұрын
Thanks
@InGratitudeIam
@InGratitudeIam 7 ай бұрын
The Pivot Bushing is critical to the proper location of the washers and establishing a consistent gap between the scales so that the tension on the blade is always consistent.
@doubleohhhhseven
@doubleohhhhseven 7 ай бұрын
Outstanding video, Jack! As a multi-CRK owner (with another on the way), your video reduces the intimidation factor (of breaking a CRK down) lower for a less-handy guy like me. I'm subscribing now.
@w.harrison7277
@w.harrison7277 7 ай бұрын
I bought two large sebenza 31s in the last three weeks and neither of them do this. They're rock solid. When would you apply force like that anyway? If it were force on the cutting edge causing movement then you have a complaint.
@bigdaddypain295
@bigdaddypain295 8 ай бұрын
All Benchmade axis locks require a break in period. Just use it. The knife will eventually break in. Also you should always use both fingers on the axis lock, if you use one finger you will be binding up the springs. This guy is a total kook
@w.harrison7277
@w.harrison7277 8 ай бұрын
OMG, I love you! I didn't oil mine or take it apart but your advice worked like a charm. If you get as much of your thumb down fully into the thumb recession before putting lateral force against the thumb stud it will open up easily. Its almost magic. By pushing your thumb into the blade instead of against the stud it smears your thumb naturally against the stud and only a moderate force is required to open the blade. I don't think the oiling has anything to do with it, at least not on mine. It just arrived today, a Sebenza 31 drop point with box elder inlays. Also, you can close it with one hand, too, by putting the same lateral force on the bar and gently tipping the blade just close enough that you can put the thumb stud within reach of your thumb. I used my cell phone to block the blade for safety until I could characterize its motion. Great job!
@lawolfe2707
@lawolfe2707 8 ай бұрын
For as much as this knife cost, you should have to "practice" opening it up.
@livingmycreation
@livingmycreation 9 ай бұрын
Can you provide the exact type of stud you used? Thank so much!
@iLLBuddy
@iLLBuddy 10 ай бұрын
Sounds like you have some screws loose haha
@purifierphoenixthemecca
@purifierphoenixthemecca 11 ай бұрын
nah this is just piss poor design, frame locks are not inuitative for most people, that's why i usually reverse flick them if they have a thumb stud on the opposite side. If they used a thin carbon fiber inlay over the part where u naturally lay your finger, it wouldn't be an issue, or some counter pressure system.
@viknives
@viknives Жыл бұрын
You can use acetone for that instead of rust remover 👍🏼 Nice project!
@miked6367
@miked6367 Жыл бұрын
Ridiculous design choice for a lock. Tiny microscopic contact area of a ceramic ball against slippery steel, all on a frame lock which is already a lock design prone to slipping under impact or force. Absolute fail of a lock design. Flame all you want, im an engineer, facts are facts when it comes to design for structural integrity.
@robertarief8315
@robertarief8315 Жыл бұрын
This video should be brought to the attention of the owners of Chris Reeve Knives business. Very useful indeed. Thank you for doing this video.
@joe_a_photo
@joe_a_photo Жыл бұрын
Even if you only made videos on these knives, I would still watch. Bummer to see you go.
@richterknives
@richterknives Жыл бұрын
Great video. My thumb has been getting the full experience for a week or so 🤣
@ivansvalker7025
@ivansvalker7025 Жыл бұрын
Your thumb got sore from a benchmade??? You are prey my friend. I'm sorry but you are a sheep 😂
@timothy9596
@timothy9596 Жыл бұрын
I very recently purchased my first Sebenza. I returned it the next day because after opening and closing it for the better part of two hours, my thumb was hurting to the point where I didn't even want to continue to play with it. For me, the action on it, dare I say it, kinda sucked. I know that people will say it's a tool and therefore built to last generations, but the overwhelming majority of people that buy one, including myself, don't actually use these knives for anything other than cutting open a few boxes at the most. Which is why all the ones for sale are always NIB or LNIB. I exchanged it for two GiantMouse knives which are amazing and still got $100 back in my pocket and I'm much happier. I know I'll take shit for this post but that's how I feel and it's my freaking money, not yours.
@patricke.987
@patricke.987 Жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. Your video helped me convince my wife to buy the victorinox evolution s557. She wanted a multi tool. But she didn't understand the weight difference. She will use this as an EDC in her purse for city use... just makes more sense 😅
@DuhYaThink
@DuhYaThink Жыл бұрын
Nope, never seen a paramilitary 3 because they don’t exist ✌🏼
@DuhYaThink
@DuhYaThink Жыл бұрын
Para 3 👍🏻
@johnagen3688
@johnagen3688 Жыл бұрын
Looks absolutely awesome!!! Love that green!!!!
@stevemastbaum
@stevemastbaum Жыл бұрын
Bought a Brian Brown Raptor, gave me a sore thumb for about a week. Eventually the detent got easier and my thumb stopped hurting. Hope yours does the same.
@MaineOutdoorsChannel
@MaineOutdoorsChannel Жыл бұрын
I open and close with one hand my lg sebenza 31, as from the factory, many times a day without a hint of a sore thumb
@kpfagerberg
@kpfagerberg Жыл бұрын
How is the detent on this one? I had the BD1N model but the detent was so weak made me nervous to carry it.
@4HI-4LOW
@4HI-4LOW Жыл бұрын
Nice to see a video review by someone not with xl hands, I was holding my 31 while watching your video and our hands are almost identical size wise. Obviously I have the 31 Large, haven't held the small in person, but I really love my large, it's my go to for everything. So I doubt I would buy another anyways, I don't collect I just buy to use and love it, so unless I end up working in a 3" under locale I will probably stick to this. Oh changed my thumbstuds out to solid copper milled ones and a Lynch flat top milled clip those two changes made this a much better knife to me. oh if your work environment means your knife will be in pocket in a slip most of the time I wouldn't get the Lynch clip as it sticks out more than the factory one so it would be thicker in the pocket, great for if you use the clip, not so much if it's in a slip. Cheers- 26MAR23
@christophersegura9726
@christophersegura9726 Жыл бұрын
Well said. Just experienced that disappointment. My 535-3 is very disappointing. Axis binds so badly my fingers hurt from working it. Sending back - believe it's a machining issue. Hope I can enjoy it when I get it back. Sours the situation.
@andrewmypocalypse
@andrewmypocalypse Жыл бұрын
How about Be perfectly happy with a paramilitary 2. I completely understand loving and wanting more knives, but it’s not worth it in the end.
@user-qv2mt9qe1k
@user-qv2mt9qe1k Жыл бұрын
…just push on the side of the thumbstud instead of on top? Never understood why people overcomplicate using a thumbstud…
@michaeljames1334
@michaeljames1334 Жыл бұрын
being in the future now. this knife has gotten a lot more expenive. i wish that the larges were still 425
@MJMImages
@MJMImages Жыл бұрын
Benchmade is not a high end knife
@maxcali863
@maxcali863 Жыл бұрын
I am still experiencing a lot of pain with the small Sebenza and I own it for more then a year now. I have cleaned it but just not as easy to grib it the way you advised us since it is smaller. I am a little disappointed since I would love to use it more often but I end up going to the 940 or bugout because they are easy to just open. it hardly makes it into my rotation for the simple reason.
@EastCoastMan603
@EastCoastMan603 Жыл бұрын
Did you guys try hitting it with your purse ? Did it help ?
@John-oz1do
@John-oz1do Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that, i suggust you slightly loosen the pivot screw as you break it in. Use kpl light ( yah i know) To use the thumb stud properly is do not press you thumb on it. Hand must be firm, 3rd abd 4th fingers using clip as leverage , build pressure on thumb and push out in direction of 11 0clock, thump parallel to knife , thumb should straighten on final release, and finish in 11 o’clock position you will no pain on thumb. I got brand new sebenza 31 , no issue at all. Yes loosening other screws you refer helps too. Give it time.its fine , it need to wear in too.