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Knife Boot switch steel wootz steel lining Karelian birch brown
Knife Boot switch steel wootz steel lining Karelian birch brown
- Blade steel tipeWootz
- Материал рукоятиКарельская береза
- Lengtn blade (os)87 mm
- Witdth blade (os)22 mm
- Толщина клинка2.4 mm
- Lengtn handle (os) 115 mm
- Hardness (HRC)65
- SheathLeather
- Product weight, gram115
- КонструкцияСкладные
- Форма клинкаTrailing point
Blade steel: Damask Handle material: Karelian birch Blade Shape: Trailing Point Ergonomics and retention
After use, be sure to wipe the blade dry and store it in a dry place. Lubricate the blade regularly with a thin layer of oil to prevent corrosion. It is recommended to periodically treat the Karelian birch handle with protective oil or wax to preserve the structure and shine of the wood.
This knife is an ideal choice for connoisseurs of handmade, fans of hunting, fishing, collectors and anyone who cares about impeccable sharpness, refinement of appearance and uniqueness of the material. The boot will justify itself in delicate, filigree tasks where precision and reliable control are required. It is not recommended for rough power work and in conditions of aggressive humidity, if careful care is not possible. The exclusivity of damask steel and the warmth of natural Karelian birch create a unique ensemble that will be a worthy addition to any collection or an indispensable companion in hunting or fishing gear.
Blade steel: Damask Handle material: Karelian birch Blade Shape: Trailing Point Ergonomics and retentionDetailed analysis of properties and features
Damask steel is a legendary alloy known for its historical heritage and outstanding performance characteristics. The blade made of damask with a hardness of 65 HRC has outstanding sharpness, high wear resistance and the ability to maintain the cutting edge for a long time even with intensive use. This steel performs well in fine and clean cuts, and also impresses with its unique surface structure — each blade is unique in its pattern.
Wear resistance and durability: due to the hardening of steel up to 65 HRC, the knife is highly resistant to abrasion, which is critically important for frequent use in everyday life, tourism or hunting. However, such high hardness requires careful handling: the blade can be sensitive to impact loads and chipping, so it is not recommended to use it for "power" tasks such as chopping bones or chopping wood.
Resistance to moisture and corrosion: damask requires careful care. Its corrosion resistance is limited, especially with prolonged contact with moisture. After work, wipe the blade dry and lubricate it with oil periodically. In a leather scabbard, the safety of the blade is decent, but only in case of dry storage.
Easy maintenance: damask steel can keep sharpening for a long time, however, to restore razor sharpness, you will need a thin stone and confident skills, conventional chemicals and abrasives may not be effective enough for proper finishing.
The Karelian birch pen is not only an aesthetic pleasure due to the amazing natural wood pattern, but also a practical material. The wood is pleasant to the touch, does not slip even when wet, holds perfectly in the hand, which is extremely important when performing fine work. Karelian birch tolerates temperature fluctuations well, but requires basic care: avoid prolonged wetting, cover the surface with protective oil from time to time to maintain the shine and durability of the wood.
The shape of the knife with a curved cutting edge (trailing point) is ideal for milling and precision work.: skinning, butchering fish and poultry, skinning, as well as all tasks that require a long, clean cut with minimal effort. The pointed tip makes punctures easier, and the high lifting line of the cutting edge ensures perfect tool control.
At the same time, this geometry is less suitable for power work, for example, chopping small branches or working on bones. Blades with more powerful geometry are recommended for such tasks.
The 115 mm long handle fits comfortably in the palm of both small and medium hands. Thanks to the velvety structure of the wood and the special shape of the handle, the knife is firmly fixed in the palm of your hand — even in wet conditions, it does not slip and guarantees confident control.
Scope of application, advantages and limitations
Care recommendations
Final recommendation and conclusion
Detailed analysis of properties and features
Damask steel is a legendary alloy known for its historical heritage and outstanding performance characteristics. The blade made of damask with a hardness of 65 HRC has outstanding sharpness, high wear resistance and the ability to maintain the cutting edge for a long time even with intensive use. This steel performs well in fine and clean cuts, and also impresses with its unique surface structure — each blade is unique in its pattern.
Wear resistance and durability: due to the hardening of steel up to 65 HRC, the knife is highly resistant to abrasion, which is critically important for frequent use in everyday life, tourism or hunting. However, such high hardness requires careful handling: the blade can be sensitive to impact loads and chipping, so it is not recommended to use it for "power" tasks such as chopping bones or chopping wood.
Resistance to moisture and corrosion: damask requires careful care. Its corrosion resistance is limited, especially with prolonged contact with moisture. After work, wipe the blade dry and lubricate it with oil periodically. In a leather scabbard, the safety of the blade is decent, but only in case of dry storage.
Easy maintenance: damask steel can keep sharpening for a long time, however, to restore razor sharpness, you will need a thin stone and confident skills, conventional chemicals and abrasives may not be effective enough for proper finishing.
The Karelian birch pen is not only an aesthetic pleasure due to the amazing natural wood pattern, but also a practical material. The wood is pleasant to the touch, does not slip even when wet, holds perfectly in the hand, which is extremely important when performing fine work. Karelian birch tolerates temperature fluctuations well, but requires basic care: avoid prolonged wetting, and cover the surface with protective oil from time to time to maintain the shine and durability of the wood.
The shape of the knife with a curved cutting edge (trailing point) is ideal for milling and precision work.: skinning, butchering fish and poultry, skinning, as well as all tasks that require a long, clean cut with minimal effort. The pointed tip makes punctures easier, and the high lifting line of the cutting edge ensures perfect tool control.
At the same time, this geometry is less suitable for power work, for example, chopping small branches or working on bones. Blades with more powerful geometry are recommended for such tasks.
The 115 mm long handle fits comfortably in the palm of both small and medium hands. Thanks to the velvety structure of the wood and the special shape of the handle, the knife is firmly fixed in the palm of your hand — even in wet conditions, it does not slip and guarantees confident control.
Scope of application, advantages and limitations
Care recommendations
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