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Knife Angara Damascus laminated with fuller burnished black hornbeam ironwood carbon
Knife Angara Damascus laminated with fuller burnished black hornbeam ironwood carbon
- Blade steel tipeDamascus
- Материал рукоятиЖелезное дерево, Карбон, Черный граб
- Lengtn blade (os)135 mm
- Witdth blade (os)30 mm
- Толщина клинка3 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 135 mm
- Hardness (HRC)60
- Product weight, gram165
- SheathGenuine Leather
- КонструкцияФиксированные
- ОсобенностиС воронением
- Форма клинкаDrop Point
The steel of the blade is Damascus, laminated, with bluing. The damascus used in this knife is famous for its strength, elasticity and wear resistance due to the complex structure of the steel layers. The hardness of 60 HRC guarantees secure retention of the cutting edge and long-lasting sharpness: the knife will last a long time even with intensive use. The laminated structure enhances both the cutting and protective properties of the blade. Bluing provides additional protection of the blade from corrosion and moisture, and also gives it a special, noble appearance.
Handle material — ironwood, black hornbeam, carbon fiber. Ironwood is known for its phenomenal density and moisture resistance, able to withstand even harsh weather conditions. The black hornbeam is the standard of tactile comfort, is pleasant in the grip and does not slip even in a wet palm. Carbon fiber, in turn, gives the structure lightness, strength and a modern appearance, making the handle resistant to wear and mechanical damage.
The shape of the blade is a Drop Point with a dale. The universal shape of the Drop Point ensures a perfectly balanced ratio of puncture, cut and control, and the dol (longitudinal notch) improves the rigidity of the blade while maintaining its lightness. This geometry is optimal for confident cutting on products, woodwork and universal daily use.
Dimensions of the knife: blade length — 135 mm (optimal for control and powerful cuts), width — 30 mm, thickness — 3 mm; handle — 135 mm, which ensures a secure grip both with a glove and bare hand. The natural leather sheath reliably protects the knife and facilitates its transportation.
Optimal application:
Restrictions:
— Moisture resistance is provided simultaneously by the dense, oily structure of the ironwood and additional protection of the blade due to blackening.
This knife will be an ideal companion for experienced hikers, hunters, anglers and those who appreciate not only functionality, but also aesthetics — thanks to the combination of the best natural and modern materials, as well as unique handwork. For collectors and connoisseurs of classics who want to add a truly rare and expressive piece to the collection, Angara is an exceptional choice.
Care recommendations:clean and wipe the blade dry after each use, periodically lubricate with oil (both the blade and the handle); do not store the knife in dampness to preserve its flawless appearance and durability.
Detailed analysis of characteristics and properties
Scope and limitations
— Hiking, camping and hiking: ideal for cutting food, cutting fish and meat, parking, small household tasks.
— Hunting and fishing: The strength of the Damascus and the confident shape of the blade make it easy to carve the carcass, remove the skin and perform precise tasks.
— Outdoor kitchen work: sharp, thin cut on products, excellent control thanks to the Drop Point shape.
— Collectibles: laminated damask and a combination of premium handle materials make the knife a source of pride and genuine exclusivity.
— It is not recommended for heavy power work (cutting bones, metal, etc.).
— It is not intended for use as a crowbar or pry bar due to the relatively delicate structure of the Drop Point type blade with a thickness of 3 mm.
— In case of prolonged contact with acidic media, it requires immediate cleaning and care.
Advantages, care and uniqueness of the product
— Corrosion resistance is significantly higher than the average for Damascus steels due to the protective coating, however, when stored in a humid environment, it is recommended to periodically lubricate the blade.
— Wear resistance and durability — steel with a hardness of 60 HRC can easily withstand repeated daily use without loss of sharpness.
— Easy care: the knife is not capricious — it is enough to wipe the blade dry after work and lubricate it with a drop of oil; the handle can be treated with wood oil, preventing it from drying out.
— Branded handmade: the combination of carbon, ironwood and black hornbeam highlights the unique character of each piece, making it truly exclusive.
Conclusions and recommendations
Not recommended for those who need a tool for rough, extreme loads with impact and chopping effects.
















