Help, I’m confused about hollow ground.

by DraculasScissors

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  1. anteaterKnives

    You didn’t include a question of any sort, so Imma just make up a question and answer it.

    **What is hollow grind?**

    When the primary bevel has a concave curve, like two parentheses back to cack, except usually the secondary bevel is near where the curves are parallel to each other: )(

    **Why is hollow grind?**

    Since the blade stays thin longer behind the secondary bevel, it slices better. It also stays thin for longer when sharpening often.

    **How is hollow grind?**

    Hollow grind can be great when you want a good slicer that’s still fairly robust since it can have a thicker spine. Often seen on hunting knives, but also in other knives too.

    **Where is hollow grind?**

    Um. I don’t know how to answer this. It’s the primary bevel?

    **When is hollow grind?**

    Any time?

    **Who is hollow grind?**

    ????

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