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Knife Bayonet Damascus black hornbeam paduk
Knife Bayonet Damascus black hornbeam paduk
- Blade steel tipeDamascus
- Материал рукоятиПадук, Черный граб
- Lengtn blade (os)115 mm
- Witdth blade (os)30 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 125 mm
- Hardness (HRC)62
- КонструкцияФиксированные
- ОсобенностиС гардой
- Форма клинкаNormal Blade
Technical analysis and design features
Blade steel: Damascus steel, hardness 62 HRC.The unique multi-layered structure of Damascus steel gives the knife outstanding strength, excellent wear resistance and durability. The hardness of 62 HRC is a high—class indicator: the blade keeps its sharpness for a long time, allowing you to use the knife even for difficult work without frequent sharpening. However, it is important to remember that high hardness requires care when working with particularly hard materials to avoid chipping.
Blade Shape: Normal Blade.Classic universal shape, ideal for precise cuts, punctures and controlled cutting. This geometry is indispensable in tourist and tactical tasks, as well as hunting and fishing.
Blade dimensions:length 115 mm, width 30 mm, thickness 2.4 mm. These parameters provide a balance between maneuverability and durability. The blade is long enough for universal use, but not too heavy for complex small-scale work.
Handle: combined, paduk and black hornbeam.A rare combination of exotic, hard and oily paducah wood with noble black hornbeam forms an ergonomic handle with high resistance to wear and moisture. The matte finish enhances the resistance to contamination and adds aesthetic completeness. The guard reliably protects the hand, making work safe even with gloves and in wet conditions.
Scope of application. Advantages and limitations
Ideal for: active tourism, hunting, fishing, field and camping life. High strength and fine sharpening make it easy to carve trophies, cook food, and perform household forest tasks. The aesthetics of the Damascus steel and the handwork make the knife an excellent option for collectors and gifts .
Resistance to moisture and corrosion:Damascus steel is sensitive to prolonged contact with moisture and aggressive environments. The paduk and black hornbeam handle is protected by natural oils and withstands wet conditions well, but long-term storage of the knife in dampness or without care is not recommended.
Wear resistance and durability:high level due to Damascus steel and hardness 62 HRC, the handle is resistant to damage and mechanical stress. The guard additionally increases work safety.
Ease of maintenance:The knife requires regular sharpening with a special tool for hard alloys, which is compensated by the long-term preservation of the cutting edge. To prevent corrosion, it is recommended to lubricate the blade periodically and wipe it after use.
Restrictions:It is not recommended for heavy household work on hard materials (bone cutting, metalworking, etc.). It is not optimal as a basic kitchen knife — the blade is focused on universal tasks in the field and collection purposes.
Uniqueness, materials and traditions
The use of Damascus steel refers to the ancient traditions of creating blades, giving the knife a unique appearance and unique steel pattern. The combination of paduk and black hornbeam is not only a way to increase the wear resistance and moisture resistance of the handle, but also to emphasize the handmade work of the master, attention to aesthetics and details. Such a knife is not just a tool, but a part of cultural and craft heritage.
Care recommendations
After each use, wipe the blade thoroughly dry, especially in case of contact with moisture or acidic substances. Apply a thin layer of oil regularly to protect against corrosion. The handle is quite wear-resistant, however, to preserve its shine and strength, wood can sometimes be treated with a suitable composition for natural rocks. Do not leave the knife in a wet sheath for a long time.
Brief conclusion and recommendations
A versatile knife with a Damascus steel blade and a paduk and black hornbeam handle is an ideal choice for handmade connoisseurs, collectors, hunters and tourists who value aesthetics, excellent cutting ability and durability. It is not suitable for heavy work on super-hard materials and permanent kitchen use. It is optimal where a balance between practicality, beauty and historical continuity is important.













