There are different types of knife owners. There’s the regular knife owner who is more than just happy to own a beautiful piece of knife that they can use when they need for it comes. Then there’s the bonafide enthusiast, the type that goes the full length to turn their knife into a masterpiece of art. Knife customization did not begin yesterday; it has been part of cultures for many years and continues to be popular to this day.
But how exactly do you customize a knife that is already designed with everything that you need? We are going to explore how you can modify your pocket or fixed blade knife to suit your needs. If you are new to the world of knives, then you are in the right place.
One advantage that fixed blades have over pocket knives is the ability to use all kinds of sheaths to protect the blade from damage and keep people from getting harmed. Most knives come with their own sheaths, but this can be very regular. You can customize yours to include all kinds of patterns and artwork to turn into a beautiful piece that is sure to turn heads everywhere you use it. Leather is a good choice if you are looking to make modifications as it is easy to inscribe anything on it.
The handle is another part of the knife that can be customized to any style that you may want. Handles can be made using any material you can think of. The most common material is plastic, wood, leather, metal and carbon fiber. For those that have the means, adding an ivory handle would be considered the highest form of customization, but that could cost you a lot of money in the process. The easiest handles to customize are plastic and wood. You can add engravings at any point on your own. This ranges from your initials to artwork and any other symbol that holds meaning to you.
Most blades come engraved with the brand name or the name of the designer. This can be a very unique way of ensuring that the knife never loses value, especially when it is part of a limited edition. However, you can also add your own twist to the mix by engraving the blade with either your name or the name of someone you care about as a gift. This level of customization requires professional help since the machines that can do this are not easy to find. If you are in touch with the manufacturer, you can send in a request and have them customize a blade with your name for an extra fee.
A serrated blade offers more power than a regular one. It is like owning a small hardcore saw that can come in very handy if you are looking for an outdoor knife that can handle anything that’s thrown at it. To serate the blade, you can either take it to a shop that handles customization to do it for you, or you can simply replace the blade, something that is possible for most fixed and pocket knives. You can choose to add the serrations to only a small part of the blade, leaving the rest to remain as it is. This means that this level of customization has to be done on a fixed knife that has a long blade.
There are many reasons why anyone would choose to make modifications to their knives that are already functioning as they should. For most people, it is all about adding a personal touch to their knives since knives mean a lot to them. The following are reasons why you should consider customizing.
Customizations are part of the knife world and everyone who has owned knives for a very long time. Think of the functionalities when adding customizations to avoid falling into the trap of adding changes and modifications just for the sake of it. At the end of the day, the knife should work for you, not the other way round. To learn more about knives and what you can do to enhance them, check out our website. (Shieldon, knife customization services)
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Article source:Customizing Your Knives: Tips on How to Do It the Right Way - Shieldon
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