Durable NMV Blade
The knife has a flat-ground drop point blade, extremely versatile in use. The blade material is NMV tool steel offering very high impact strength and resistance to blunting.
This steel has a better composition than popular carbon steels such as 80CrV2 or 1095, it can reach a hardness of up to 63 HRC, but it is not so high on purpose.
The blades have been hardened at 58/60 HRC, so that the knife is a compromise between high impact strength and good sharpness. The knife created in this way is durable, but most importantly - universal.
Choose a coating that suits you:
The first one is Acid Stonewash - a coating ideal for people who use their knives. There are no signs of use on it. We recommend preserving it using PRUCIAK PROTECTOR or other types of fats and greases.
The second one is a black structural paint, it gives the knife an elegant look but also cuts off the oxygen supply to the steel - at the same time making it resistant to weather conditions.
Durable G10 Handle
The handle covers are made of durable G10 composite. The covers adhere to the knife in a full-tang construction, screwed on black screws. The cover material is resistant to moisture, temperature changes, most solvents and acids and most importantly is characterized by high resistance to mechanical damage.
Plastic sheath - the best choice for knives with laminate handles. Vertical mounting with a "Z" type handle, can be changed to a Tek-Lok type handle
PRODUCT DETAILS
Blade: NMV O2 carbon tool steel,
thickness 3,8 mm (0.1496"), hardness 59-60 HRC
Coating / blade finish: Cerakote
Handle: G10
Scabbard: ABS
Weight: 228 g (8.04 oz.)
Overall length: 275 mm (10.83")
Blade length: 153 mm (6.02")
Blade width: 33 mm (1.30")
It all started with DIY in a home garage, after watching a YouTube video entitled "How to Make a Knife" or something like that .. I also wanted to try my hand. I am talking about 2016, when I made my first knives (some of them have not seen the light of day so far). This is how my adventure with fulltime knifemaking began, one order, then another, in a word - continuous development. Until the day when I was forced to open an online store to be able to control my orders. - Daniel, he's the boss of this gang.
Of course, I'm not working alone at the moment :)
We also have Janek - knifemaker and accountant in one. An interesting thing, because he escaped from one paper into another (we are talking about abrasive ones here) :) He will sand, stick, sharpen if necessary. He's always got new ideas.
and Szymon - he has dealt with knives for a long time, but occasionally, while in our company he is an electrical-electronic technologist
In this way, we create a small team for working with knives: D