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11 of the Most Popular Knife Blade Types and Uses Explained 

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A knife is a tool you use to do a job. So when it comes to choosing a knife, the question isn’t about which knife blade types or what knife shapes and designs look cool. It’s a question of what you’ll use it for and whether it will get the job done.
Our knife owners often find themselves in hunting situations one day, and out on the ranch feeding cows or at work cutting boxes the next. One of our owners spends all day cutting hops on the farm for his brewery.
You have so many options when choosing a knife. What kind of handle will suit your needs? Will a fixed blade or a folder work best?
These are important factors, but they’re a discussion for another post. Today, we’re focusing on 11 common knife shapes and designs and where each knife blade type works best. So let’s get into it.
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Комментарии : 33   
@Firemountaincurs
@Firemountaincurs Год назад
Great info. Need actual examples for us visual guys
@sebastiannicolasagozino1418
great video, some pictures to illustrate would have been nice
@LostLeftyLimb
@LostLeftyLimb Год назад
Yeah but who could have access to all those kinds of knives..
@surfearth1
@surfearth1 3 месяца назад
Awesome video, would have love to see edits in the video showing each knife style.
@jamesroberts7268
@jamesroberts7268 2 года назад
Thanks for going over these knifes. Knowledge is great to have. Keep up the great craftsmanship Josh.
@kayak2650
@kayak2650 Год назад
Great explanations, but would be nice to see the actual knife. Not a video for a beginner.
@martinmiller1087
@martinmiller1087 Год назад
Agree ... I was tempted to forward this vid to some neophyte cutlery guys. However, you have to be fairly familiar with the blades shapes to be able to follow his logic. The video is, therefore, relatively uselss for those folks. I doubt they'd watch more than a couple minutes of it.
@wylecuplin3044
@wylecuplin3044 2 года назад
Great info. Love your stuff.
@unfi6798
@unfi6798 10 месяцев назад
Cheers for the crash course on blade types matey. Very educational indeed.
@MontanaKnifeCompany
@MontanaKnifeCompany 10 месяцев назад
🙌🙌🙌
@rgjohnson3rd
@rgjohnson3rd 11 месяцев назад
You should show the knifes you are talking about. I have just bought 3 of your knifes.
@foomagna199
@foomagna199 2 года назад
It’s cool to put an actual name to the knife types. Thanks
@LonestarTaoboy
@LonestarTaoboy Год назад
Other than the erroneously labeled "Reverse Tanto" which is a K tip or Kiritsuke.
@MrDamon888
@MrDamon888 11 месяцев назад
You must be kidding. Making a video about knife shapes without showing knives 😮
@Tritamer
@Tritamer 2 месяца назад
Only because I recently had been watching knife videos, I could follow along. Though the descriptions were good, I could see how it’d be hard to follow.
@jack_batterson
@jack_batterson Год назад
Thoughtful review. Agreed: not a fan of gut hooks.
@jeanmorin3247
@jeanmorin3247 9 месяцев назад
It would have been easy to have a board on which to draw those curves and make it more evident. Some were not clear at all for someone getting to the subject for the first time. Drawing with your finger in the air does not do it well. Basic teaching tool.
@caseyrayrichmond
@caseyrayrichmond 2 года назад
🙌🏼🙌🏼
@michaeljohnston643
@michaeljohnston643 Год назад
I have a skinner set from track knives it’s really old.
@phootnote
@phootnote Год назад
What shape is the speedgoat?
@LonestarTaoboy
@LonestarTaoboy Год назад
Benchmade coined this marketing term "Reverse Tanto" for the release of the 940 in 2000. They wanted to take advantage of the success of Cold Steel's success in their Tanto models. However, even considering the illogicality of this name should be enough to know it cannot exist. Where is the secondary tip, and edge? Why doesn't this shape show up on knife shape posters, or mats before the year 2000? The Shape already exists and has since the mid 1860s. It is the K tip, or Kiritsuke. Do not let members of the knife community lower its standards with this type of shape naming nonsense. Otherwise my Kizer Chili Pepper is now a "Reverse Hawkbill", or an original Japanese Tanto is a "Reverse Sheepsfoot".
@anthonysamuel143
@anthonysamuel143 11 месяцев назад
Haha thank you for writing this. Spot on. I remember first hearing the word reverse tanto and thinking huh that is the same shape as my kiritsuke or bunka that I use in the kitchen. I guess "Benchmade Pocket Bunka" just doesn't have as cool a flow
@vasiliss.2426
@vasiliss.2426 Год назад
An image or two would make the video informative and quite shorter.
@dayllarsen1521
@dayllarsen1521 Год назад
to bad he did not show examples of the blade styles
@51chola
@51chola 3 дня назад
Shame your not showing the knifes às your talking about them
@LostLeftyLimb
@LostLeftyLimb Год назад
Owns a knife company, makes educational video to teach about each knife type and their uses. Decided to use hands, not knives, to demonstrate their shape. Can you really blame him though? I mean who realistically has access to that man types of knives?
@billj503
@billj503 Год назад
spey?
@CharlesHarpolek4vud
@CharlesHarpolek4vud 4 месяца назад
Even in Montana we need photographs to illustrate the discussion. Lacking illustrations or photos this RU-vid is worthless
@sean1e100
@sean1e100 2 месяца назад
Appreciate the expertise, but next to useless on this platform without illustrations or actual physical examples of the knife type being spoken about.
@jjcrazylegs7081
@jjcrazylegs7081 6 месяцев назад
wrinkler knives
@JoelBradley05
@JoelBradley05 Год назад
No offense but we’drather watch a video of knife sharpening, making, using, and displaying while you’re talking
@kayak2650
@kayak2650 Год назад
I'm trying to learn and would like to see the knife while explaining. If you know the terminology, you probably know what it's used for.
@wylecuplin3044
@wylecuplin3044 2 года назад
Great info. Love your stuff.
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