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Types of Knife Handle Material and their Features

Today Knife Handles are present in various forms; they are made of either artificial or natural materials. Let’s find out the various forms of knife handle materials which are used today.

Aluminum

It is substantial and gives a fixed comfort and also provides a comfortable and perfect grip. The most common type of aluminum used today is the T6-6061 alloy.

Leather

Leather handles are seen on some hunting and military knives. Leather handles are typically produced by stacking leather washers or less commonly as a sleeve surrounding another handle material.

Leather knife handles are attractive to look at but are not as durable as some other materials.

Stainless Steel

It offers durability and corrosion resistance when used for knife handles, but the biggest drawback with stainless steel knife handles is the weight. It is quite often used in combination with other materials such as plastic or rubber to make it easier to grip.

Wood

Wood knife handles vary from the most common wood species to the most exotic and the price ranges accordingly. Hardwoods like Rosewood, oak, and maple make good choices for hunting knives.

Titanium

Titanium is one of those rare metals that have a warm feel on it, so it doesn’t make you suffer nearly as much in the wintertime as something like aluminum, and because it is the hardest metal most premium knife companies prefer to use this material for its durability.

Bone

Bone handles have been used since the dawn of man and are still very popular among the knife collector community. Bone is somewhat slippery for heavy-duty usage and it is porous, which affects its stability and makes it susceptible to deformation and cracking.

There are so many choices out there for a knife handle. The end decision is going to be based on personal preference. Feel free to ask queries and don’t forget to like this blog if you thought it was helpful.