TwoSun TS261 S110V Cut Test Results (Knife Content)
Published: 3 years ago
I got myself a bit of a cut test conclusion here for the TS261. I'm afraid it's a bit of a misnomer as I was using some post-it note paper to do about half of the paper cutting, and after the fact found that it's much more tolerant of dull edges than my printer paper is.
Keeping that in mind, I easily hit 950 cuts before I started using the post-it note paper, so even if it gave out right there, it's a pretty good result.
I have since sharpened it and put my 15 degree angle on it, and, it was surprisingly easy to raise a burr on both sides with my belts and diamond stones, so... it's probably softer than would be ideal, but it still performed decently at that.
I'll have a go again to get another reading and update that in a later video.
Specs:
3.42" CPM-S110V blade with 4mm stock thickness
4.57 oz / 129.5 gram weight
0.49" handle thickness (Ti)
Frame Lock
Ceramic bearings & detent ball
Keeping that in mind, I easily hit 950 cuts before I started using the post-it note paper, so even if it gave out right there, it's a pretty good result.
I have since sharpened it and put my 15 degree angle on it, and, it was surprisingly easy to raise a burr on both sides with my belts and diamond stones, so... it's probably softer than would be ideal, but it still performed decently at that.
I'll have a go again to get another reading and update that in a later video.
Specs:
3.42" CPM-S110V blade with 4mm stock thickness
4.57 oz / 129.5 gram weight
0.49" handle thickness (Ti)
Frame Lock
Ceramic bearings & detent ball