BEAR'S CLAW exclusive handmade knife by studio master Pavlo Honcharenko, order to buy in Ukraine (Steel - k110 in stainless steel laminate 95x18 through nickel)
- Brand: Студія ножів ручної роботи Павла Гончаренка
- Product Code: КІГОТЬ ВЕДМЕДЯ - ножі ручної роботи Павла Гончаренка
Загальна довжина клинка mm: | 270±05 мм |
Матеріал леза | Blade steel - K110 in multilayer stainless steel laminate 95x18 through nickel, Austrian high-carbon k110 Bohler-Uddeholm AG in stainless damask laminate - high-carbon composition with a high chromium content from the Austrian company Böhler |
Твердість клинка (метал): | Загартованість - 61 HRC |
Матеріал руків'я: | Bronze, Ironwood - Arizona Ironwood, amber in acrylic with loofah plant, stabilized elk antler, mosaic foam and lanyard tube. Lanyard made of 3mm leather cord, bead - polar bear claw with fur elements. |
Довжина леза | 135 ±05 мм |
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The name of the knife is BEAR'S CLAW exclusive handmade knife by studio master Pavlo Honcharenko, order to buy in Ukraine (Steel - k110 in stainless steel laminate 95x18 through nickel)
Knife type: Fixed blade
Brand: Pavlo Honcharenko's Handmade Knives Studio
Blade material: Blade steel - K110 in multilayer stainless steel laminate 95x18 through nickel, Austrian high-carbon k110 Bohler-Uddeholm AG in stainless damask laminate - high-carbon composition with a high chromium content from the Austrian company Böhler
Steel sheet: One-piece, for the entire length of the knife
Blade sharpening angle: Sharpened at 36 degrees
Descents: Direct
Reduction: 0.2 mm
Blade hardness: 61 HRC
Total length: 270 mm
Blade length: 135 mm
Blade width: 33mm
Blade thickness: 4.0 mm
Length of the handle: 135 mm
Handle thickness: 33 mm
Total weight: 200 gr
Grinding of the blade: The finish of the blade is machine satin 600 grit
Material of bolster (guard) and back: Bronze
Handle material: Bronze, Ironwood - Arizona Ironwood, amber in acrylic with loofah plant, stabilized elk antler, mosaic foam and lanyard tube. Lanyard made of 3mm leather cord, bead - polar bear claw with fur elements.
Handle color: Brown
Impregnation of the handle: Yes
Handle cover: Yes
Hole for a shoelace (for a lanyard): Yes
Temlyak: Leather cord 3 mm, bead - polar bear claw with fur elements
Scabbard: Toned walnut. Italian natural vegetable-tanned calf leather, finished with water-resistant finish and impregnated with protective solutions, stitched with waxed thread. The master's logo is on the front. The pendant is removable, the beads on the scabbard are stainless steel.
Model: BEAR'S CLAW exclusive handmade knife by studio master Pavlo Honcharenko, order to buy in Ukraine (Steel - k110 in stainless steel laminate 95x18 through nickel)
Model number: 093
Country of birth: Ukraine
Craftsman: Master Pavlo Honcharenko, Ivankiv, Ukraine ("Knives handmade by Pavlo Honcharenko")
Best use: Hunting, cutting, cutting
Knife condition: new
The price is indicated together with the scabbard.
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K110 steel for knives - features, pros and cons
At the moment, there are many possible materials for the production of knives. Depending on the purpose of production, different materials are used. Moreover, the content of the main substances of different grades of steel can differ significantly. The most typical grades of steel are high-carbon types of steel. Among them, you can find many types of materials that differ among themselves in the number of additional elements. One of the best grades of steel for hunting knives is K1100 from the Austrian company Böhler.
Composition and features
Böhler K110 steel is a high-carbon composition with a high chromium content. The metal is stamped by the method of cold stamping. Metal is produced by one of the largest metallurgical concerns in the world. Factories are located in Europe, North and South America.
In the production of K110, the technology of electroslag remelting is used. Due to this, the quality of the material increases significantly. Due to the presence of various undesirable impurities, serious defects may appear during mechanical forging. To avoid this, the method of electroslag remelting is used. During electroslag remelting, before the start of hardening, the melt is passed through a layer of special slag, which removes foreign elements from the molten metal, such as phosphorus, sulfur, and much more.
The method of electroslag remelting provides the final result with low levels of segregation, purity and homogeneity of the structure. In Böhler K110, the percentage of harmful impurities is significantly reduced and the compounds of metals and non-metals with carbon are evenly distributed.
Therefore, such a metal has a complex composition and is able to withstand even very thin corners during forging. One of the main advantages is extremely high strength and viscosity. It is preferable to harden such material in the air. If necessary, the nitriding method is used. Böhler K100 is used for forging knife products of the medium and high price segment.
Metal composition:
It contains 1.5% carbon, which provides higher strength and hardness.
Chromium content is 12%. This metal provides an increased ability of steel to be hardened, resistance to rusting and wear.
Molybdenum 0.8% is used for the production of high-speed steel. It significantly increases the rigidity of the blade, makes it resistant to high temperatures.
The percentage share of vanadium is 1%. This chemical element has high strength. Strengthens the elastic characteristics of the material and makes it resistant to various aggressive environments.
Manganese - 0.35%. Manganese is used during smelting. It significantly increases the hardness of the material. A characteristic feature of manganese is that various objects requiring high strength are made from steel with a high content of the chemical element. For example, safes, rails and much more.
Böhler K110
Main advantages
Any steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, but their ratio in the substance will directly affect the characteristics of the finished product. This type of material is produced by electroslag remelting. And due to the high content of impurities, the increased strength of the material is formed.
The main advantages of K110 steel from Böhler include:
- The main requirement that applies to all knives is sharpening. However, the sharper you sharpen the knife, the faster it will dull. However, this rule does not apply to K110 knives. Due to the high concentration of chromium in this steel, the resistance to wear is significantly increased. Therefore, the cutting edge will always be sharp. However, the use of such impurities reduces corrosion resistance. Although the knife will not rust very quickly.
- The presence of a high percentage of molybdenum in the composition provides the material with the uniformity and homogeneity of steel. This is very important for a knife. A small amount of vanadium increases the strength and durability of the material, and manganese in contact with chromium significantly increases strength.
- After many tests, it was established that even after many processing of bones and opening of cans, practically no serrations appear on the blade. The blade continues to be able to cut the newspaper under its own weight.
- Due to the combination of various impurities in the composition of the substance and the method of manufacturing steel, knives made of this material are distinguished by an extremely long service life.
- Increased resistance of the blade to various aggressive environments, which include some internal organs of animals. Therefore, the knife will not darken and rust for a long time.
The main disadvantages
The disadvantages include:
- It does not have high breaking strength. Therefore, it is undesirable to throw products, check for the ability to bend.
- Blades from this material are usually made with a small size and a narrow focus. These are hunting knives specially prepared for processing carcasses. They are usually used by the inhabitants of Siberia and the North. However, the sword will be able to show its excellent properties only with competent preparation and sharpening. Otherwise, it is very easy to spoil the cutting edge. However, if such care is provided, knives made of K110 will be equal in characteristics to blades made of higher quality steel.
Conclusion
K110 from Böhler from the Austrian manufacturer is one of the highest quality products for forging knives. Despite the demanding care of the blade and the mandatory condition to dry thoroughly after contact with water, a knife made of such metal will serve for a very long time in the right hands. Therefore, it is definitely worth buying K110 knives and tools from the Austrian manufacturer. They can last a long time.
Ironwood - iron wood - handmade knives
Ironwood - iron wood - handmade knives
In nature, ironwood is extremely rare, therefore it occupies an honorable place in the Red Book. However, in terms of its properties, each iron tree is not inferior to the density of cast iron. Its bark can withstand gunfire, but it sinks hopelessly in water. It is worth noting that this is not a separate class of trees, but a whole group assembled from different species. It includes several dozen species of plants with unusually dense wood. They can be found on every continent. Moreover, raw materials are used both in the industrial industry and in medical practice.
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What is special about these trees?
It is quite difficult to recognize the "stone" breed of a perennial plant with the naked eye. Especially if they are on the verge of extinction. However, they are characterized by the following features:
- the age of such long-lived people is not less than 2 hundred years;
- wood fiber is resistant to corrosion processes and does not deteriorate under the influence of strong acids;
- the bark contains many tannins that protect their "hosts" from all kinds of parasites, as well as from the rot fungus;
- the log will definitely go under water, since the density of wood is 1 t / m³, taking into account the humidity of 12%, for this reason, such breeds grow quite slowly;
- the height of each exceeds 25 meters, and the girth of the trunk reaches more than 200 cm.
All these properties are necessary for an iron tree to survive in the harshest climatic conditions. Sharp temperature changes in Russia, African drought or humid European climate will not be able to harm this natural phenomenon. Such varieties of trees perfectly adapt to any adverse environment. For this, they are equipped with a considerable number of devices, starting from the unique structure of the trunk / roots and ending with the chemical composition of the bark. In this regard, they are widely used in production:
- furniture;
- building structures;
- cars;
- cosmetics;
- decorative elements;
- underwater equipment.
Stabilized Moraine Oak
Stabilization of wood is a method of processing, as a result of which wood is given higher strength and its decorative qualities are improved, while preserving the natural pattern. That is, Stabilized wood combines the advantages of synthetic materials with natural beauty. In the course of stabilization, the wooden workpiece seeps through, forming a polymer monolith that securely binds the wooden components and minimizes harmful factors affecting the human body (you can familiarize yourself with the list of harmful factors encountered during the manufacture and operation of wooden products HERE). Stabilized wood has excellent mechanical properties during processing - there are no differences in density along the body of the workpiece (which allows more accurate drilling and sawing), it is polished without clogging the skin, it is polished to a mirror. At the same time, the appearance and tactile sensations remain inherent to ordinary wood.
In addition to the intricate pattern on the surface of the product, stabilized wood provides a number of undeniable advantages over traditional materials:
• High density;
• Hardness;
• Resistance to changes in temperature and humidity of the environment;
• Immunity to ultraviolet radiation;
• Ability to withstand short-term heating by an open flame without losing its quality characteristics and without being deformed;
• Impermeable to various liquids, including oils;
• Resistance to solvents of organic origin;
• Excellent decorative properties – stabilized wood lends itself well to manual and mechanical processing (does not clog sandpaper).
Bars of stabilized wood are often used to make knife handles and other cutting tools. Stabilization, as a rule, increases the weight of the workpiece up to one and a half times (depends on the wood), so a well-finished bar should sink in water.
As raw materials for stabilization, sawdust, sawdust, and sapwood of various deciduous tree species are most often used.
A cap is a rounded growth on a tree (trunk or branches), filled with small wooden nodules of dormant (overgrown, but not developed) kidneys. Many branches often grow from such growths. Since each such kidney has a formed ring-like embryonic structure, a cut of such wood has a characteristic "malachite" texture, which looks very beautiful on handles, especially if it is "revealed" with the help of impregnations and dyes. Cap carving is rarely used because the carving pattern is superimposed on the wood texture pattern.
Suvel is a wood that is forged with structural changes in the fibers other than kapa. Kidneys and ring structures are missing from the figure. In fact, the wood of suveli has a curved wavy-linear texture (from the Old Russian "svyl" - twisted), which is formed by twisting the tree itself, twisting the annual rings of the tree. Therefore, the pattern of the souvel is less intense and saturated than that of the capa, usually represented by simply curved lines of wood fibers, this texture does not overshadow the carving elements on the handle.
Both sapwood and sapwood are very hard woods, especially sapwood, and are well suited for making handles not only because of their beauty.
Split is another wood pathology that is often used to make knife handles. Split is the result of life activity of flexible colonies or bacteria on wood, which forms colored spots or streaks uncharacteristic of the breed. Often, different types of fungus are specially planted, for example, on beech or maple to obtain affected wood. Split reduces the strength of wood and worsens its properties, therefore, wood affected by the fungus is used only in a stabilized form.
Oh oak oak. difficult friend dry exactly as in the photo. if you spray, it will tear iron. Unfortunately, oak is prone to cracking. if you dry it as in the photo, there is a high chance that you will save up to 90% of the material, but the downside is that you will have to dry it for a very long time. although if you spray, it will dry faster, but the chance that you will save at least half is very low. one outlet of the drying chamber. or compromise.
maple burl
Cap is a growth on the trunk of a tree, it has a much denser structure with a completely unique cut pattern.
The cap is highly durable, the wood of the cap does not burn well, is well processed and polished.
The dimensions of the blanks are approximately 135-45-30 mm.
Bars of stabilized wood are great for creating standard through-mount and countersunk knife handles.
Also, stabilized maple sap is excellent for carving, creating miniatures, jewelry, as well as various pendants, amulets, toys and crafts.
It is convenient to work with a stabilized maple cap for both experienced craftsmen and beginners.
Stabilized wood of any color is straight, even bars of real wood - kapa maple impregnated with a special composition.
The wood stabilizer completely fills all small pores, thanks to which all the air and moisture come out of the wood, turning it into a polymerized bar of stabilized Karelian birch, only with improved properties.
Stabilized wood is many times heavier and much denser. It is not exposed to moisture, does not change its color under sunlight, remaining a much stronger and more reliable material.
All this makes stabilization an ideal material for creating objects that are exposed to all physical and climatic stresses - knife handles, cutters and various tools.
Stabilized maple sap is perfectly sanded, giving a surface as smooth as glass or stone. Without a coating in dry form, the stabilized bars have a faded appearance, but under the finishing compositions their bright deep texture is revealed.
For its unique beauty, the cap is called wooden malachite!
In general, the smaller the pattern and the larger the size of the cap, the more expensive it is.
The value of this unique material is told by a historical fact given in the book "Kapova Skrynka" (author Nadiya Perminova): "... in 1837, up to fifty rubles were paid for a cap growth of twenty pounds (a little more than 8 kg) ... the same amount was estimated thoroughbred bull at an agricultural exhibition.
Today, on the world market, the price of veneered wood (solid and veneer) is many times higher than the price of any other, including: oak, elm, walnut, mahogany and any exotic species.
The unique combination of material properties, limited stocks and the uniqueness of the cap pattern in each product ultimately determined the universally recognized, high aesthetic value and corresponding consumer price of products made of this wood, which is used in the decoration of the most luxurious interiors.
WHAT ARE MICARTA AND G10 AND HOW THESE COMPOSITE MATERIALS DIFFER FROM EACH OTHER
For decades, Micarta and G10 composite materials have been undisputed leaders in the knife industry, in particular for the production of handles of various complexity. The materials are distinguished by their availability, ease of production and processing, as well as high strength, wear resistance and unpretentiousness in maintenance. Both materials are composite, based on polymer resin, which is supplemented with layers of different types of captive fabric.
Micarta-G10-Сomposite-materials-photo-2
Micarta material is an electrical insulating material consisting of a polymer film (based on cresolaldehyde, phenolaldehyde, xylenolaldehyde resin, or resin from a mixture of phenolic raw materials). It is glued with the help of various electrically insulating papers, fabric (mainly linen of natural or artificial origin), or other materials of a similar structure, there are also options made of fiberglass and carbon fiber. The color of the material depends on the resin and fabric base used for gluing. Micarta is a relatively soft material and requires careful manual handling. Therefore, it is used in the production of handles for more expensive knives.
Micart is registered as a trademark of the American company Industrial Laminates / Norplex, Inc. (Norplex-Micarta). Its domestic analogue can be considered a material called "Getinax", which is mainly used as a basis for printed circuit boards. The material also has a sheet pressed structure, which consists of a paper base with the addition of phenolaldehyde or epoxy resin impregnation.
Linen-based micarta has a more attractive optical effect when sanding the fibers. After grinding, the surface can be polished or sandblasted. In the first option, the surface of the material will be smooth, silky, warm and pleasant to the touch. And in the second, the material becomes rough and has a matte shade, besides, it is securely held in the hand and does not slip.
Main characteristics of Micarta:
- increased water resistance;
- excellent resistance to temperature changes;
- strength to mechanical processing;
- dense structure that does not absorb odors;
- the micro-relief of the material does not slip in the hand even when the surface is wet;
- tight fit to the blade, which leaves no gaps at all and prevents food residues and harmful microorganisms from accumulating.
G10 material is a light, hard and fairly stiff composite material with a textured surface, which is mainly used in the manufacture of handles of both folding pocket knives and knives with a fixed blade. This material is created by placing several layers of fiberglass, thoroughly impregnated with epoxy resin, in a special vacuum press, where, under the influence of compression and heat, the resin finally hardens, preserving the structure of the fiberglass.
The G10 material is characterized by good impact resistance, wear resistance, moisture resistance, as well as ease of processing and maintenance. The material can be painted in different colors, including in layers. The surface of G10 can also be polished to a glossy state, or have a rough anti-slip structure, under the influence of a grinding machine or sandblasting.
Key features of the G10:
- high stability of basic properties during temperature fluctuations;
- withstands high shock loads, compressive and tensile loads;
- high overall hydrophobicity and resistance to chemicals;
- weighs relatively little, in relation to the overall strength and density;
- low electrical conductivity;
- can take different forms.
Composite materials G10 and Micarta have almost the same composition and external similarity. At the same time, the G10 material has higher fire resistance, although it is not a non-flammable material, it has higher compressive, bending, impact and tear strength, and it is also simpler and more economical to manufacture. At the same time, G10 is inferior in terms of "stickiness" in wet conditions, and also, tactilely, it feels less "natural".
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