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Handle Knife

What You Need to Know About Hunting Knife Handles

Many beautiful and exotic hardwoods used when manufacturing custom knives. Rubber Handles

A well shaped and polished hard wood handle feels extraordinarily good in hand while holding it or using it for cutting and slicing and they also look aesthetically very nice. They may not be the most appealing in appearance but are the least expensive and will hold up to vigorous day to day use.

The charm of stag comes from the rough texture of the surface that gives a nice grip to the user. You should also look for the right kind of balance and weight between the blade and handle when selecting the perfect hunting knife.

Hard wood is one of the most popular materials for knife handles. An important decision that you should considered while buying a hunting knife is the grip offered by it. This comes in glossy or matte finish for grips and can be extremely durable. Pay attention to the contour of the hand grip while selecting a handle, it should be comfortable to hold. This is very strong, extremely durable and light. All of these materials have been used in knife handles. They are relatively inexpensive and are easy to be shaped by the knife maker. Rubber handles like Respirine or Kraton, are used more often over plastic due because they are more durable. After drying the knife handle is then formed on a belt grinder. Wood handles are more attractive than most of the other handle materials, but are more difficult to care for. Rubber or textured handles are also available, as these are soft on the hands and provide a pretty good grip during wet conditions. http://stan24rhodes.insanejournal.com/2899.html
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It creates an index to keep the roundness of the handle in proper prospect. Leather Handles

Micarta Handle

These days many artificial handles are available to replace stag handles.

Some feel that it makes it hard to use. These are one of the best choices for tough heavy duty knives. Whatever you do, do not let a wood handle knife soak in water. This process preshrinks the leather so it will not shrink after the knife handle is completed. Horn and Bone Handles

Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon is a polymer that can be molded using injection molding.

The grinder belt will eat leather like nothing else you have ever ground. Great care is advised here. More exotic materials usually only seen on art or ceremonial knives include: Cattle bone, mammoth tooth, mammoth ivory, walrus tusk, antler (often called stag in a knife context), sheep horn, buffalo horn. Paper, linen and denim micartas are available for different degrees of toughness. Leather handles have been around a long time. In some areas it is illegal for butchers’ knives to have wood handles, because wood is open pore and could hold bacteria.

The handle should offer very strong grip because you will face such situations where blood will affect your grip on the handle. Other more exotic woods that are used are Guayacan, Pakkawood, Rose/Root. Other types of Micarta, a composite synthetic material made of linen or paper with epoxy resin is commonly used in handle material. A light touch is advised! The use of square leather washers is for a grinding index. The fabrication of the leather handle consists of soaking leather washers in a solution than stacking them one on top of the other on a sleeve then compressing them together with a clamp and let to dry. Finish the leather as desired, and apply a good sealer.

Summary

One most popular base materials used is a fiberglass impregnated resin called G-10. The material is softer almost tacky feeling in nature. Hard woods like Cocobolo, Rosewood, Ebony and Bubinga are used very most often. Once dry the clamp is removed then contact surfaces of the wet formed dry washers then need to have contact cement applied to contact surfaces. They do not resist water well, and will crack or warp with prolonged exposure to water. There are many different polymer materials available, the best among them being ABS which is a high strength polymer that can be molded very easily and kraton – a springy polymer, mostly used as a flexible inlay in the grip.

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