I’ve read a lot on this site about blades, steel and sharpening.
Handles seem to be described in terms of decorative features and materials or sometimes as “ergonomic”. I don’t know what that means in terms of a knife handle. I have used knives continuously for full working days in my former work.
If you use a multi-tool knife then you are more or less stuck with the handle you buy- aren’t you? Has anyone modified a Swiss army knife handle? I mean operationally rather than decorating it.
We users of Opinel knives frequently modify or play with the handle shape even though it’s perfectly effective for most domestic purposes. Indeed Opinel encourage it with their “Rough” version:
I have made several different handles, using my own wood, for different purposes, usually using the #9 oyster knife blade and lock which is sold un-bevelled and un-sharpened.
So:
- What do you look for in the handle of your knife?
- How important is it when you are purchasing?
- Do you modify knife handles?
- Pic?
Handles seem to be described in terms of decorative features and materials or sometimes as “ergonomic”. I don’t know what that means in terms of a knife handle. I have used knives continuously for full working days in my former work.
If you use a multi-tool knife then you are more or less stuck with the handle you buy- aren’t you? Has anyone modified a Swiss army knife handle? I mean operationally rather than decorating it.
We users of Opinel knives frequently modify or play with the handle shape even though it’s perfectly effective for most domestic purposes. Indeed Opinel encourage it with their “Rough” version:
I have made several different handles, using my own wood, for different purposes, usually using the #9 oyster knife blade and lock which is sold un-bevelled and un-sharpened.
So:
- What do you look for in the handle of your knife?
- How important is it when you are purchasing?
- Do you modify knife handles?
- Pic?
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