"Scrapyard Sykcos: HOF Woods Blades" by Nutnfancy

Published on April 18, 2013
Duration: 29:44

This video provides an in-depth review of three Scrapyard PSYCHO fixed blade knives: the 911, 711, and 511. Nutnfancy, with extensive experience in wilderness adventuring and knife testing, details their philosophies of use, technical specifications, steel performance (SR101), handle materials (Recon C), and sheath options. The review emphasizes their suitability as large wilderness blades, camp knives, and choppers, highlighting their durability and value.

Quick Summary

The Scrapyard PSYCHO knife series (911, 711, 511) features robust SR101 steel blades with an ultra-convex grind and durable Recon C handles, making them excellent for wilderness and camp use. While they excel in chopping, splitting, and general utility, users must source their own sheaths and be prepared for potential wait times due to batch production.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Exclusive Club of Fixed Blades
  2. 00:44Scrapyard PSYCHO 911: The Largest Wilderness Blade
  3. 01:31Scrapyard PSYCHO 711: Midsize Option
  4. 01:57Scrapyard PSYCHO 511: Baby Bear
  5. 02:17Scrapyard Knives as a Subsidiary of Busse/Swamp Rat
  6. 02:49Philosophy of Use: Why Big Blades Don't Suck
  7. 03:36Man Portable System: Backpack Saw and Large Blade
  8. 04:45Testing Against Greenwood and Aspen Wood
  9. 05:26PSYCHO 911: Chopper Hacker Superb
  10. 05:36Sizes and Weights: 911, 711, 511
  11. 06:12Appreciation for Thick Quarter-Inch Wilderness Blades
  12. 07:14PSYCHO 511: Camp Knife and All-Arounder
  13. 08:04PSYCHO 711: More Capable Chopper and All-Arounder
  14. 09:25PSYCHO 911: Big Old Blade for Big Logs
  15. 09:50Key Features: Blade Thickness, Weight, Balance, Convex Grind
  16. 10:40Conventional Relief Edge for Sharpening
  17. 11:09Summary of Philosophies of Use by Model
  18. 12:12Not Recommended as Combat Blades, but Collectible
  19. 12:46Blade Steel: SR101 (52100 Equivalent)
  20. 13:14SR101 Steel Performance in Testing
  21. 13:43PSYCHO 511 Edge Modification and SR101 Steel Performance
  22. 15:54SR101 is Tool Steel and Will Rust
  23. 16:20Coating: Crinkle Finish and Sack Coating
  24. 17:26Blade Shape: Ultra Convex Saber Ground
  25. 17:33Unsharpened Tip and Flat Ramp for Batoning
  26. 18:03Handle Material: Recon C (Re C)
  27. 19:09Handle Size Quibble: Slightly Short
  28. 19:29Finger Guard and Handle Comfort
  29. 20:12Full Tang Construction and Radius Transitions
  30. 20:39Sheath Situation: No Sheaths Included
  31. 20:58Sheath Sourcing: Avoiding Expensive Kydex
  32. 21:35Sheath Recommendation for PSYCHO 511: SOG Tsunami Ballistic Sheath
  33. 22:09Philosophy of Use: Soldier Knife Application
  34. 22:33Sheath Recommendation for PSYCHO 711: Spec Ops Basic Modular Sheath
  35. 23:14Wilderness Blade Sheath Philosophy: Not Always on Belt
  36. 23:30Sheath for PSYCHO 911: Modified Ontario RAT Attack Sheath
  37. 24:25Affordability, Quality, and Durability
  38. 24:54Downsides: Wait Times and Shipping Costs
  39. 25:29Pricing: 711 ($140), 511 (Worthwhile), 911 ($175)
  40. 26:09Comparison: Cold Steel Trail Master
  41. 27:03Comparison: Becker 9
  42. 27:30Comparison: Ontario RAT Attack 2
  43. 28:11Comparison: Buck Hoodlum
  44. 28:42Weight Comparison of Large Knives
  45. 29:08Conclusion: Hall of Fame Blades

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Scrapyard PSYCHO knife series?

The Scrapyard PSYCHO series, including the 911, 711, and 511 models, are characterized by their thick quarter-inch SR101 steel blades, ultra-convex grinds for durability and splitting, and tough Recon C handles. They are designed as robust wilderness and camp knives.

How does the SR101 steel perform in the Scrapyard PSYCHO knives?

SR101 steel, comparable to 52100, is a tool steel that performs exceptionally well, holding a fine edge and demonstrating toughness. While it requires maintenance to prevent rust, its performance in testing, including edge retention and splitting, is highly praised.

What are the recommended philosophies of use for the Scrapyard PSYCHO 911, 711, and 511?

The PSYCHO 911 is ideal as a large wilderness blade for heavy chopping and limbing. The 711 is a versatile mid-size option for camp tasks and general use. The 511 excels as a lightweight camp knife for food prep and skinning, offering excellent all-around utility.

What are the main downsides of the Scrapyard PSYCHO knives?

The primary downsides include the lack of included sheaths, requiring separate purchases, and potentially long wait times for production batches. Shipping costs are also noted as being high per knife. The handles are also considered slightly short by some users.

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