Stick Tang Knife Blades
The tang uses less stock material and is significantly narrower than the blade thus giving it the resemblance of a rat.
Stick tang knife blades. Damascus blanks profile only not ht. A rat tail tang also known as a stick tang is one of the more drastic knife tangs. Although perfectly acceptable for most light uses partial tang knives cannot leverage as much force as a full tang. We re experts in making puukko knives enzo knives and scandinavian knives in general.
Buy hidden tang blades to make your own knife. No need to shop elsewhere. Regardless of the type of knife you need you ll find a huge selection of the best quality products at knife depot. The blade is the thick body of the rat while the tang looks like the thin tail.
Get in touch today and find the advice and ideas you re looking for to create the handmade tool you can use for everything from hunting fishing and gardening work to cutting open a box. The main advantage of a partial tang knife is that it weighs less than a full tang knife. Each knife comes with a 60 day money back guarantee. With over a dozen different knife blade typse we organize them online in these groups to make it easy to find what you are looking for.
Helle viking blade blank. Hidden tangs are completely encased by the handle material for a distinct look. A tang or shank is the back portion of the blade component of a tool where it extends into stock material or connects to a handle as on a knife sword spear arrowhead chisel file coulter pike scythe screwdriver etc. From single blade to swiss army we have one of the largest pock.
Rat tail tang or stick tang. Alabama damascus blade ads0095 dkg. Crazy crow trading post offers more than 140 different knife blades for your mountain man or early american period knife making. Alabama damascus blade ads0090 dkg.
One of our most popular sellers is the pocket knife. Stick tangs are the time honoured traditional tang pattern for scandinavian knives and stick tang blade blanks offer an excellent balance of durability with minimal weight thousands of years of field use is hard to argue with. One can classify various tang designs by their appearance by the manner in which they attach to a handle and by their length in relation to the handle.