The Engineering Marvel: Remette WD1-D "Disassembly" Full Review & Hardness Test Is it a knife or a feat of high-end manufacturing? Today, we are diving deep into the Remette WD1-D, aptly (if not strangely) named the "Disassembly." This isn't your average "flick and show" review; we are stripping this integral titanium beauty down to its 3-axis milled core to see if the internal engineering matches the external hype. From its unique hidden-screw construction and competition-pistol-inspired backspacer to a high-stakes Rockwell Hardness Test (HRC) on its M390 blade, we leave no stone unturned. We even put it head-to-head against the legendary Hinderer XM-18 in a digital force-gauge slicing battle to see if that hollow grind actually outperforms a "Slicer" grind. If you appreciate precision machining, technical due diligence, and data-driven EDC testing, this deep dive is for you. Key Highlights in this Review: • Deep-Dive Disassembly: Exploring the complex 3-axis milling and captive hardware. • HRC Lab Testing: Real-time calibration and M390 hardness verification. • Microscopic Edge Analysis: Inspecting the apex and factory hone at 50x magnification. • Slicing Performance: Comparative Newton-meter force testing against the Hinderer XM-18. #EDC #KnifeReview #RemetteKnives #PrecisionMachining

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