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Originally Posted by kgoerz
Work is all in the prep. What do you know about Knives being coated? Info below.
People ask about the Baking. But the Army puts those things thru a lot worse. The Scope I just looked up how much heat it could take on line since it wasn't Military.
I have seen Knives advertised as having Cerakote. Is it the same stuff I am using? Or is there a type of Cerakote that requires it to be Baked into the Metal. NIC sells two types. The one I use and another Coating that requires Baking after application. They don't call it Cerakote thou. They just call it High Temp Coatings.
Just wondering if the Cerakote would hold up on a Knife. I have not had any problems with it chipping or wearing off. But a Knife would be used a little different then a Scope. I know Guys who coated their Mags and have had no problems. Here is their Web Site.
http://www.nicindustries.com/md_testimonials.php
When I win the Knife Raffle, ill Multi Cam it in Cerakote 
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To answer your first question, more than many but not as much as some.
My concern on the baking, and not questioning you, is that the thermal controls on some "baking" devices may not be as good as advertised. One of my digital thermometers cost 400 US bucks, the controllers cost more and for now I seem to have them working in sync. (TR, no jokes about "boy bands")
If you want to multi cam something, let's talk.
I have zero experience with the product you are using. This has my interest.