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3 Ways To Test Your Knife’s Blade Sharpness

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When you are in the wild, either alone or with your companions, the last thing you want is a dull blade that doesn’t even cut a rope, let alone save you from an animal attack. A quality survival tool, like a new Smith & Wesson knife, is a must when you are in the wood; it comes in handy many times - from splitting wood to starting a fire to skinning an animal. But if the blade of the knife is dull, you can’t use it efficiently. Today, we have shared some ways to test the sharpness of your survival knife before you begin backpacking for a wild expedition.  Slice a paper  An easy way to find out whether the blade of the knife you own has lost its sharpness or not is by slicing a paper. If the knife is effortlessly cutting the paper, its edge is sharp, and you can use it without any worries. You can also use glossy paper from a magazine which is more difficult to slice. If the paper doesn’t fold when you try to cut through it, your knife’s blade is in good shape and doesn’t r...