Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Buck Knives: Popular Options in Pocket Knives

Buck Knives is a famous manufacturer of pocket, folding & fixed blade knives & equipment for sports, work, utility & outdoor-hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, backpacking, climbing, survival/tactical/rescue, dive/boating & water sports. 

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Chicago Cutlery: Professional-Grade Knives for Every Kitchen

Chicago Cutlery has 80-plus years making knives simple – first for professional knife users, then for everyone who loves to cook.
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The set pictured is Fusion Forged 18 Piece Block Set with Satin Finish Stainless Handles
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The Road To Purchasing Quality Kitchen Cutlery

The road to finding the perfect kitchen cutlery is not one that has to be complicated or expensive. Buying quality kitchen knives isn't about purchasing an expensive set of knives; it is all about the basics. The most important tip is to purchase knives that fit and feel right in your hand. It will not matter what the latest chef is endorsing or what celebrity name accompanies the knife block set, what matters most is how it feels when you are using it.

The basics are important when buying cutlery. When it comes to the assembly of a kitchen knife there are four basic components to every knife; the front of the knife, the tang, the bolster and the handle. Each component offers a unique benefit to the user.

The front of the knife contains the knife blade, spine, tip and heel. The part that cuts is the knife blade. This is the sharpest part of the knife and is incredibly important to the knife's use. The spine of the knife is the area opposite of the blade. The spine is used to add stability and weight to the blade and is the area in which you can add pressure when cutting without the worry of slicing your hand. The knife tip is the area that comes to a point on the end of the blade. The tip is perfect for smaller cuts and for help in opening packages that are difficult to open.

The knife tang is the metal piece that extends from the knife blade that the handle attaches to. The tang, along with the spine are the pieces of the knife that offer balance and weight. Without the tang the knife would be too front heavy for proper use.

The knife bolster is the area on the knife that looks like a collar that separates the handle from the blade. The collar is an important part of the knife as it acts as a guard for your fingers against possible slipping when cutting with the knife. In knives the bolster can run all the way from the spine to the edge or on a partial way. Quality knives for the kitchen will have a bolster. Knives without bolsters are not a good choice for use in the kitchen.

Kitchen knives can be purchase with handles made out of several different materials. The importance when choosing a knife handle material is how it feels in your hand as you are cutting with it. Note that just because you choose a paring knife with a plastic handle this does not mean that all of your cutlery will feel best with plastic handles. In cutlery it is okay to mix and match to meet your preferences. Look at all the options in materials for your knife handles including wood, composite, stainless steel and plastic.

When seriously looking to purchase kitchen knives it is a good option to go to several department stores to test out the different options and to see what fits your needs. When purchasing kitchen cutlery look online. Many online knife specialty stores offer the same knives as department stores at a discounted price. Online shopping for knives is a great way to get the cutlery you are looking for without breaking the bank.
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More Options In Pocket Knives

Our series on pocket knives is coming to an end as we discuss blade steel, handle materials and opening mechanisms. In our series we have looked at the different size pocket knives that are available, blade numbers, blade types, blade sizes and prices. If you are considering the purchase of a pocket knife you will want to review the different options that have been discussed to find the perfect pocket knife for you.

When it comes to the blade steel options of pocket knives there are two main options to consider, stainless steel and carbon steel. There are advantages and disadvantages with each type of metal options. Stainless steel is easy to sharpen, resistant to rust, is great when being used in the rain and an ideal choice for survival knives. If you are going to use the pocket knife in survival situations stainless steel is a perfect choice. The disadvantages of stainless steel are that it quickly dulls, is more susceptible to stains and does not get as sharp as carbon steel.

Carbon steel is also a great material for pocket knives as well. With carbon the edge is held longer, the material is harder than stainless steel, is super durable when used roughly and is a great blade for use in hunting. The disadvantage is that is it more difficult to sharpen, is susceptible to rust and can stain. Choose the material for your pocket knife based on what options and advantages are the best options for your circumstances.

Pocket knives come in a variety of handle materials to choose from. Consider the look and feel that you desire when you choose a knife. Aluminum is a light weight pocket knife material choice. Celluloid is a material that can be turned into any color and fabricated to resemble natural materials. Bone, wood, steel, stag, titanium and more make up modern day pocket knife handles.

There are three types of opening mechanisms available for the blade when you purchase a pocket knife. Manual-opening is the most common. With manual pocket knives there is often a groove on the knife that makes it simple to open using the tip of your nail. An automatic/switchblade is another option in pocket knife opening mechanisms. This type of blade automatically opens with the push of a button. A newer option in pocket knife opening mechanisms is the assisted-opening option. An internal device engages the blade when pressure is employed upon the knife blade.

Locking mechanisms are also important on pocket knives. Liner lock, lock back, mid lock, frame lock, ring lock and lever lock are all options available the only real difference is the location of the lock and the manner in which it is released. Once the knife is locked in place no matter what type the blade is as stable as with any other lock.

Shopping for the perfect knife, whether it is a pocket knife or fixed blade knife is never simple. There are many variables and options to consider. Be prepared to test a few knives and top knife brands out before settling on a favorite. Top knife brands can be purchase through online retailers at deeply discounted prices over those of retailers. Consider this when looking to purchase survival gear and specialty knives.
KnifeMule.com is an online retailer specializing in a variety of specialty knives including pocket knivesand top brands such as Zero Tolerance, Boker Tree Knives, W.R. Case Knives and more. For more information or to purchase a variety of knives online find us at https://www.knifemule.com.

Choosing The Perfect Hunting Knife

Hunters and fisherman alike all know that having a solid knife in their arsenal of tools is essential. Having a good knife is essential however when it comes to finding one that meets all of your needs the choices can become quite overwhelming. Below are some tips to help you find a solid hunting knife for your outdoor adventures.

The first thing that you will want to consider and decide upon when it comes to choosing a knife to carry with you on hunting adventures is between a fixed knife and a folding knife. For the heavy duty tasks involved in hunting a fixed knife offers the best stability. A fixed blade knife is rugged, reliable, sturdy and simple to clean. The main drawback is that fixed knives are bulky and take up more space than a folding knife. To transport a fixed blade knife can be made simpler when using a sheath attaching the knife to a belt or boot.

If you do choose to use a folding knife instead because of the easy to carry feature a lock-back folding knife is a solid choice for a hunting knife. A lock-back knife allows the blade to be locked in place using a locking mechanism creating a solid knife to assist in all of your hunting needs. With the technology present in knives that are currently produced there is little risk involved in the locking mechanism to fail. With any hunting accessory be aware of the risks and rewards.

The length of the blade is also important when seeking out a knife to use in hunting. Choose a hunting knife that is between three and four inches long for the best results. This is the perfect size knife blade for control and maneuverability. Consider the size of the animal that is being hunted as well. Smaller animals can easily be skinned and gutted with a three inch blade as a four inch blade makes for an easier job on larger game.

The blade point is equally important on hunting knives. There are three popular options in hunting knives today including a clip point, drop point and modified clip, drop, spear point. A clip point blade offers a concave back with a fine point. This blade is perfect for making small punctures like ones needed for removing deer rectums. A drop point blade offers a convex back. This type of blade offers more maneuverability for skinning game and tends to reduce the risk of puncturing the animals hide. A modified blade can be found on lock-back style hunting knives and offers the advantages of both blades.

The handle on your hunting blade is as important to your hunting knife as the blade length as well as type. Both wood and bone handles are popular options when choosing a knife to carry with you while hunting. They tend to be warmer to the touch then a metal handle on those cool autumn and winter mornings. The problem with wood and bone is that they are often adorned with metal inlays which can feel quite cold. Knife handles made from polymer and nylon are the best options as they offer a combination of a solid grip, warmth and tend to lessen the overall expense of a hunting knife. Find a handle that fits your hand, is easy to grip and contours to your thumb and fingers.

A solid hunting knife is like a best friend that accompanies you on all of your outdoor adventures; be sure to find one (or two) that are perfect for your next hunt.
KnifeMule.com is an online retailer specializing in a variety of specialty knives including hunting knives and top brands such as Zero Tolerance, Boker Tree Knives, W.R. Case Knives and more. For more information or to purchase a variety of knives online find us at https://www.knifemule.com.