AK Trivia Challenge: Rockwell Scale Used to Measure a Knife Blade? | August 2025

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Welcome back to another round of AK Trivia, where your knife knowledge gets put to the test! Whether you’re just getting into the hobby or you’ve got a grail wall at home, this week’s question digs a little deeper into designer lore. We're talking family ties and blade names with one of the most talked-about designers in the game.

This week's challenge:
🗣️ "What is the Rockwell scale used to measure on a knife blade?"

Drop your answer in the comments below, and don’t forget — correct answers are entered to win a personal shoutout from Cee & Just Jul on an upcoming AK Blade episode, plus a shot at our next giveaway. Ready, set, guess!


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19 comments

  • The Rockwell scale uses a Cee, or Bee, to measure hardness

    Carlos Velasco on
  • The steel hardness

    Adam Meyerowitz on
  • To check the hardness of the blade and ensure that the heat tree is done properly.

    James Angell on
  • Hardness of the blade

    Patrick Richard on
  • the hardness of a metal or alloy measured by an apparatus in which a diamond-pointed cone is pressed into the metal to a standard depth to determine the relative resistance to penetration as indicated automatically by a number on a dial

    John on

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