"Kershaw 1745: Improvements That Don't Suck" by Nutnfancy

Published on May 21, 2012
Duration: 9:43

This review focuses on the Kershaw 1745, highlighting improvements over its predecessor, the 1740. Key upgrades include lighter G10 scales, skeletonized liners for reduced weight, and the use of Sandvik 14C28N steel for better rust resistance and edge retention. While the clip design remains a point of contention, the overall package is praised for its fast deployment, solid lockup, and functional blade shape for EDC tasks.

Quick Summary

The Kershaw 1745 knife boasts significant improvements over its predecessor, including lighter, thinner G10 scales and skeletonized liners for reduced weight. It features Sandvik 14C28N steel for enhanced rust resistance and edge retention. While the blade shape is praised for EDC tasks, the clip design remains a point of criticism for being 'goofy' and mounted too low.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Kershaw Lee Williams Flipper Designs
  2. 00:08Review of Kershaw Energy 1740 (2008)
  3. 00:29Setting the Stage for the Kershaw 1745 Mini-Review
  4. 00:42Original 1740 Assessment: Innovative EDC Knife
  5. 00:461740 Blade Material: Sandvik 13C26 Steel
  6. 00:541740 Blade Size and Shape for EDC
  7. 01:001740 Blade Deployment and Flipper Design
  8. 01:071740 G10 Scales and Jumping
  9. 01:151740 Clip Design Criticism
  10. 01:301740 Scale Thickness and Liner Milling Wishlist
  11. 01:391740 Weight and Pocketability
  12. 01:49Kershaw Energy Versions: 1740 vs. 1745
  13. 01:58Reason for Disliking the Original 1745
  14. 02:23Comparison: Original 1745 vs. 1740
  15. 02:28Kershaw Implements Recommended Changes
  16. 02:40Kershaw 1745 BLK (Blackened Version) Review
  17. 02:521745 Inherits Beautiful Clip and Hollow Ground Blade
  18. 02:581745 Blade Steel: Sandvik 14C28N
  19. 03:11Improvements Made to the 1745: Lighter Weight
  20. 03:37Inside Look: Skeletonized Liners on 1745
  21. 04:001745 Thinner G10 Scales
  22. 04:121745 Scale Back Spacer
  23. 04:171745 Traction G10 and Liner Lock
  24. 04:261745 Deployment Speed and Lockup
  25. 04:321745 Phosphor Bronze Bushings
  26. 04:381745 Clip Design Criticism Revisited
  27. 05:001745 Clip Functionality: Tip Up Carry
  28. 05:101745 Philosophy of Use: Tactical and EDC
  29. 05:141745 Emergency Defensive Capabilities
  30. 05:221745 Blade Sharpness and Finger Choil
  31. 05:351745 EDC Blade Focus
  32. 05:391745 Black Tiny Coated Blade
  33. 05:441745 Blade Markings
  34. 05:46Favorite Version: Black on Black 1745
  35. 05:51Thematic Miss: Unblackened Clip
  36. 05:561745 Handle and Pivot Screws
  37. 06:021745 Blade Shape Praise
  38. 06:081745 Functionality and Value
  39. 06:121745 Pricing Information
  40. 06:301745 USA Production and Steel
  41. 06:35Competitive Knife Options
  42. 07:04Comparison: Byrd Cara Cara G10
  43. 07:20Comparison: Sanrenmu 1930
  44. 07:57Comparison: Ganzo Firebird F1948
  45. 08:28Behind the Scenes: Ontario RAT 1 Crew Knife
  46. 09:16Final Verdict on Kershaw 1745
  47. 09:21Living with the 1745 Clip
  48. 09:251745: Gorgeous, Fast, Solid, Comfortable, Classy
  49. 09:34Nutnfancy Mini-Review Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the Kershaw 1745 compared to the 1740?

The Kershaw 1745 features significantly lighter and thinner G10 scales, along with skeletonized liners, which reduce overall weight. It also upgrades to Sandvik 14C28N steel, offering superior rust resistance and edge retention compared to the 13C26 steel found in the 1740.

What is the blade steel used in the Kershaw 1745 and what are its benefits?

The Kershaw 1745 utilizes Sandvik 14C28N steel. This fine-grain stainless steel is known for its excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for EDC use, and it can achieve and maintain a very sharp edge.

What are the main criticisms of the Kershaw 1745?

The primary criticism of the Kershaw 1745 is its clip design, which the reviewer describes as 'goofy' and mounted too low on the handle. While functional and allowing for tip-up carry, it detracts from the overall aesthetic and ergonomics for some users.

How does the weight of the Kershaw 1745 compare to its predecessor?

The Kershaw 1745 is notably lighter than its predecessor due to the implementation of thinner G10 scales and thoroughly skeletonized liners. These weight-saving measures make it more comfortable for everyday carry.

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