Hand Made Camping - Hunting Knife ck 012
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Grip: Epoxy,Olive
Full Length: 27 cm
Barrel Length: 14 cm
Steel Wall Thickness: 5 mm
Steel Type: Damascus
Shipped with a Leather Case.
DAMASCUS STEEL PROPERTIES (COUSTS):
Damascus, also known as Damascus steel, is a steel that has been the subject of legends and stories throughout history. It emerged in the 6th century and is said to pierce armor with its hardness and split even a strand of hair that fell on it. Steel, which has an aesthetic appearance with its self-forming patterns, is a type that is on all steel types. Although it is possible to convert iron ore to the desired steel type by processing with certain techniques, such a method is not available in Damascus steel. Only by imitating certain methods can Damascus steel appear. Armies using war tools made of Damascus steel throughout history have instilled fear in others, and many empires have risen on the backs of damascus steel. Damascus steel, which comes from the past to the present as a craft passed down from father to son, requires great mastery at the production stage. It emerges by forging different steels hundreds of times.
Full Length: 27 cm
Barrel Length: 14 cm
Steel Wall Thickness: 5 mm
Steel Type: Damascus
Shipped with a Leather Case.
DAMASCUS STEEL PROPERTIES (COUSTS):
Damascus, also known as Damascus steel, is a steel that has been the subject of legends and stories throughout history. It emerged in the 6th century and is said to pierce armor with its hardness and split even a strand of hair that fell on it. Steel, which has an aesthetic appearance with its self-forming patterns, is a type that is on all steel types. Although it is possible to convert iron ore to the desired steel type by processing with certain techniques, such a method is not available in Damascus steel. Only by imitating certain methods can Damascus steel appear. Armies using war tools made of Damascus steel throughout history have instilled fear in others, and many empires have risen on the backs of damascus steel. Damascus steel, which comes from the past to the present as a craft passed down from father to son, requires great mastery at the production stage. It emerges by forging different steels hundreds of times.