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Hunting Knife Damascus Steel 7 Inch Blade Full Tang Camping Knife

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Hunting Knife Damascus Steel 7 Inch Blade Full Tang Camping KnifePeople have used hunting knives for thousands of years. The first ones were made from stone and bone. Over time, humans learned to work with metal, and blades became stronger and sharper. Damascus steel came from the Middle East most likely from Syria. Blacksmiths there made blades that were tough and held a sharp edge for a long time. The steel was so good that warriors and hunters from many parts of the world wanted it. The old method of making

People have used hunting knives for thousands of years. The first ones were made from stone and bone. Over time, humans learned to work with metal, and blades became stronger and sharper. Damascus steel came from the Middle East most likely from Syria. Blacksmiths there made blades that were tough and held a sharp edge for a long time. The steel was so good that warriors and hunters from many parts of the world wanted it. The old method of making Damascus steel was lost over the centuries. But modern knife makers brought it back by layering different types of steel and hammering them together. Today, this handmade Damascus hunting knife carries that same old-world tradition into the hands of hunters, campers, and collectors.

Introduction

This handmade Damascus steel hunting knife is built for people who want a blade that works hard and looks great at the same time. It is made by a skilled blacksmith who layers two types of high-carbon steel, heats them up, and hammers them into one strong billet. The result is a blade with a wave pattern that is unique to every knife. No two knives look exactly the same.

The knife has a 9-inch blade and a 5-inch green pakkawood handle, making it 14 inches overall. It comes with a hand-stitched leather sheath to keep the blade safe when not in use. Whether you use it for hunting, camping, or just want to add it to your knife collection, this blade delivers on every front.

Blade

The blade is 9 inches long and is hand-forged from two types of steel 1095 high-carbon steel and 15N20 nickel steel. These two metals are layered together and hammered at high heat. This process creates a strong blade that stays sharp for a long time. The hardness sits between 55 and 60 on the Rockwell scale, which means it is hard enough to hold an edge but not so brittle that it breaks easily. The brass spine adds weight to the back of the blade, which helps with balance and gives the knife a solid feel in your hand. The Damascus wave pattern on the blade is not just for looks it also adds a tiny amount of flex to the cutting edge, which makes slicing smoother.

Handle

The handle is made from green pakkawood a type of compressed wood that is sealed with resin to make it waterproof and very durable. It does not crack, warp, or get slippery when wet. The green color gives the knife a clean and sharp look. The handle is 5 inches long, which fits most hand sizes well and gives a firm, comfortable grip. A brass bolster sits between the blade and the handle. It protects your fingers from the blade and adds extra balance to the knife. The handle is full tang, meaning the steel runs all the way through it. This makes the knife much stronger and less likely to break at the joint.

Specifications

  • Feature: Detail
  • Overall Length: 14 inches
  • Blade Length: 9 inches
  • Handle Length: 5 inches
  • Blade Steel:1095 High Carbon + 15N20 Nickel Steel
  • Handle Material: Green Pakkawood
  • Bolster / Spine: Solid Brass
  • Hardness: 55–60 HRC (Rockwell)
  • Tang: Full Tang
  • Sheath: Genuine Hand-Stitched Leather
  • Blade Pattern: Twist / Wave Damascus
  • Brand: JW SteelCrafts

Care and Use

After every use, wipe the blade dry with a clean cloth. Do not leave water or moisture on the steel. This type of high-carbon Damascus hunting Bowie knife steel can rust if left wet. Every few uses, put a small drop of mineral oil or any light food-safe oil on the blade and rub it in. This keeps rust away and protects the surface. Do not wash the knife in a dishwasher. Hand wash it with warm water only if needed, and dry it right away. Store the knife in a dry place. Do not keep it inside the leather sheath for long periods, as the leather holds moisture and can cause rust on the blade. To keep the edge sharp, use a sharpening stone or a honing rod. The green pakkawood handle can be wiped with a dry cloth. You can also apply a tiny bit of wood oil every few months to keep it looking fresh.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. Is Damascus steel good for hunting?

Yes, it is one of the best choices for hunting. The layered steel makes the blade strong and sharp. It handles tasks like skinning, field dressing, and cutting rope very well. The high-carbon steel core holds an edge for a long time, so you do not need to sharpen it often during a hunt.

Q2. How many layers does this knife have?

This knife is made from multiple layers of 1095 and 15N20 steel, forge-welded together. The exact number of layers may vary by piece since each knife is handmade. More layers mean a stronger billet and a more detailed Damascus pattern on the blade.

Q3. Will this knife rust?

It can rust if you leave it wet or dirty. High-carbon steel is not stainless it needs care. Just dry it after use and put a light oil on the blade now and then. If you do this, the knife will stay in great shape for many years.

Q4. What is pakkawood and why is it used for the handle?

Pakkawood is wood that has been treated with resin under pressure. This makes it stronger than regular wood. It does not crack, swell, or get slippery in wet conditions. It also looks great and gives the knife a solid, premium feel. That is why many knife makers choose it for hunting knife handles.

Q5. Is this knife good as a gift?

Yes, this knife makes an excellent gift. It comes with a leather sheath and has a unique look that no factory knife can match. It works well for hunters, campers, and knife collectors. Because every knife is handmade, the person receiving it gets a one-of-a-kind piece.

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