Blade Yakut big H12MF
Blade Yakut big H12MF
- Форма клинкаЯкутская
- Blade steel tipeh12MF
- Lengtn blade (os)185 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Witdth blade (os)25 mm
- Shank length125
- Hardness (HRC)61-62
Detailed analysis of the characteristics and features of the knife
X12MF Steel Blade: X12MF is a high carbon tool steel known for its excellent hardness (61-62 HRC) and outstanding wear resistance. This means that the blade retains its sharpness for a long time even with active use, and it resists contact with wood, tendons and other hard materials. An important advantage of X12MF steel is its high resistance to discoloration of the cutting edge, which is especially important for work on hard materials. However, the relative brittleness characteristic of tool steels with high hardness means that the blade is not designed for breaking or intensive cutting of metal and bones.
Short blade shape: The traditional Yakut shape of the blade is characterized by an asymmetric geometry, a concave lens on one side and a pronounced descent on the other. This design ensures high cutting capacity and minimal adhesion of materials to the blade. It is optimally suited for wood processing, planing, shaving, cutting fish and meat, as well as for most field tasks. The increased length of the working edge (185 mm) makes the knife especially effective for cutting large pieces, planing wood chips, and cooking in the field.
Blade thickness 2.4 mm: This thickness provides a balance between strength and good penetration. The blade is not prone to excessive flexibility and at the same time is not too massive for precise cuts and planing.
Scope of application, advantages and limitations of the knife
Optimal tasks: A knife with a Yakut blade shape made of X12MF is an ideal companion for hunters, fishermen, tourists and bushcraft enthusiasts. Perfectly copes with cutting and processing fish, meat, skinning, cooking, woodwork (wood chips, carving, preparation of kindling). It is a godsend for collectors who appreciate the combination of tradition and modern materials .
Operating conditions: Due to the hardness and durability of the X12MF, the knife can withstand prolonged loads during cutting and planing, without requiring frequent reloading. The narrow blade shape minimizes sticking of products and ensures comfortable operation in all weather conditions.
Restrictions: It is not recommended to use it for heavy chopping, opening bones, strong lateral force on the blade, or contact with metal objects — this can lead to chipping or breakage of the cutting edge. It is not intended for delicate kitchen tasks (jewelry cutting, fillets) or rough metalwork.
Hand hold and ergonomics
The comfort of holding depends on the specific shape and material of the handle (not specified), however, the length and geometry of the blade, coupled with the traditional Yakut shape, allow you to work with both one and two hands, preventing slipping even in wet weather or when working with gloves. Thanks to the long blade, the load on the brush is evenly distributed, which reduces fatigue during prolonged use.
Moisture resistance, wear resistance, care
X12MF has moderate corrosion resistance: the material resists moisture better than most tool steels, but is not completely stainless. After contact with water or organic materials (fish, meat, wood), it is recommended to wipe the blade dry and, if possible, treat it with oil to prevent the appearance of dark spots and corrosion. Due to the high hardness, it is worth sharpening the knife on hard stones or diamond plates — but this will need to be done infrequently, the knife keeps sharpening for a long time.
Brief recommendation and uniqueness
This knife is the epitome of Northern tradition and modern technology: the Yakut blade shape combined with the X12MF tool steel creates a product worthy of discerning hunters, fishermen, tourists and connoisseurs of handmade work. Its choice is especially justified for those who value durability, wear resistance and the ability to confidently work with wood and products in the field. The knife is not suitable for extreme fracture loads and metal or bone work. To maintain an impeccable appearance and working qualities, it is enough to regularly wipe the blade after use and store it in dry conditions.










