Posts Tagged ‘Multi Knives’

A look at a variety of pocket knives

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

A knife is a knife with a flexible blade that fits inside the handle and is small enough to fit in a pocket, the blade no more than 3 to 5 inches in length’ These knives are very versatile tools and can be used for anything to open an envelope, cut the rope, cut the fruit’

Pocket knives can cost $ 1 in convenience stores, thousands of dollars for custom handpieces’ Well done, knives from around $ 20′

The lighter of pocket knives slip joints, which means the blade is locked, but once it opens, is locked in place by a spring mechanism for folding the sheet with a certain amount pressure applied’

These knives often have more than one sheet (saw, single-edged, saws) as well as other tools such as bottle openers, corkscrews and scissors’ A large tool selection is the signature of the Swiss Army Knife’ These knives were issued to the army and sold to the public’

The German Army knife is large but light, with two blades opening from each side’ It is hard plastic and aluminum handles ships’ The army of the United States to use a knife blade susceptible to rust and bronze, but now all floors, stainless steel and very strong and robust’ He has four suffers the same side of the opening’ The handle is hard, but can be rounded’

There are many traditional types of knives:
A pen knife, small knife with one or two thin sheets of the pen, which does not preclude the appearance of the clothes, when carried in your pocket’

The Leatherman: similar combination of tools to compete with multi-blade knives, but most of them are too big to carry in a pocket’ The main lame “is usually a pair of pliers and do not usually have a lock-knife’

Knife Lock: Moderate block again with the knife wooden handle deer, deer, nickel-silver and bronze increases line

Locking pocket knives became popular in 1900′ Companies such as Buck, Benchmade, Camillus, Gerber, Kershaw and Spyderco Letherman, to name a few, have created a wide range of products with locks of all kinds’ The most popular is similar to a slip joint, except that instead of freeing the user from the blade pressure, the user must press a lever on the back of the knife handle to release the blade, which adds a level of security’ Other types of locks, and some of the most popular are blocking the line, the table lock, and axis lock’

Even the Swiss knife of some adopted lock knives’ Leatherman tools are now available with locking blades’ Most knives have a locking blade, as large as can be fit to drive’ Electrician stabbed a lock, but a sheet, no lock knife’

Almost all pocket knives are legal to own, but they increasingly face legal restrictions on their use’ Pocket knives while they are almost always used as tools, which have the potential to become weapons’ In many places it is illegal to conceal knives bigger than a certain size or with some mechanical closure or opening’

They are often banned or heavily restricted in the areas of security, such as schools and airports’ Knives and other “auto-openers” are prohibited by inter-institutional transfer the U’S’ government totally banned in many places, including 37 U’S’ states’ However, they retain a following, along with those who enjoy camping, hunting, fishing, etc”

Pocket knife Care Made Simple

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

There are literally thousands of articles on the website that describes various methods of care for their knives’ In this article I will Decomp the simplest terms – using the KISS principle “keep it simple stupid” to describe how to secure your knife lasts many years’ The information in this article applies to all types pocketknives, and can be used to handle all the knives’

If you have a knife or a large collection of quality knives, including the full range of pocketknives, knives, fixed blade knife with Pulte and tools you need to maintain and care for them or deteriorate’ I remember once when I took my knife leather sheath for the first time in a year, and the stained sheet was covered with rust’

Perhaps only his son or daughter and want to pocket their first served commentary’ If you are a hunter, hiker, camper, or a natural place for backpackers, you know that the quality-of-pocket is a valuable tool and, if maintained, will last years in May’

There are many brands and many pocketknives standards with varying degrees of corrosion resistance – say metal knives of lesser quality, you need a little more carefully to make sure you remain without corrosion’ But for the purposes of this section, the security level of care described below all knives must be maintained in good working condition’

Here are some simple tips for caring for their POCKETKNIVES

1′ USE YOUR GOOD knife – Remember a knife is not a screwdriver and a knife, a screwdriver is not: Use the proper knife, cutting knife that your stuff has been done to reduce – to avoid cutting cardboard or paper, and never use a cut glass, granite or other hard substances’ And, of course, (but many people ignore it) does not use your handheld as a screwdriver, scissors or a lever’

2′ STORING YOUR knife – When not using your knife, wipe lightly with oil (silicone spray can also be used) and store in a dry place’ Do not store the knife in his case – in particular a leather case, leather is a tendency to retain moisture and cause corrosion’

3′ CLEAN AND OIL frequent – Many uses of your knife in the peel of citrus fruit, clean-skinned fish or game can leave corrosive residue on your knife’ After using the knife, always clean all the knife slightly soapy water’ Then dry thoroughly and apply a liberal coat of clean oil before putting them in storage’ Finally, if not often the knife, take it out 3-4 times a year to inspect for corrosion and apply a new coat of oil’ These actions will ensure a long life of your knife’

Sharpening – pocketknives Stay strong’ A knife is more efficient and easy to use’ There are a number of different styles of knife sharpeners – the three main styles are the stones, sticks to diamonds and ceramic pot with sticks’ “All have their advantages and disadvantages, but they can sharpen knives effectively’ When the sharpness your pocket, you need to tweak the angle of the blade root’ Just follow the instructions provided with the sharpener’ Remember that it is not necessary to grind the knife – and go slowly and check the progress after a few shots and stops upon reaching the sharpness’ Once finished, do not forget to wipe the blade clean and apply a thin layer of silicone oil or protector’

IN CONCLUSION – Watch your pocketknives and will last many years’

- Keep your bag clean and dry’

- Knife oil frequently, especially the pivot and the blade’

- Keep your sharp knife and a knife is safer than a dull one’

- When not in use, remove the knife sheath and a dry place at room temperature