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Item número.: SY-HLWS (O Guerreiro Jacarandá)

Segmento de itens: Faca de caça

Material da lâmina: 3Cr13

Lidar com material: Jacarandá

Espessura da lâmina: 4,7 mm/0,185”

Comprimento da lâmina: 152mm/5,98"

Espessura do punho: 23 mm/0,906”

Comprimento total: 286 mm/11,26”

Peso: 211,5g/7,46 onças

Estilo da lâmina: Direto de volta

Lidar com cor: Madeira

Bainha: Bainha de couro

Acabamento da lâmina: Cetim

Moagem da lâmina: Plano

ODM Regular MOQ: 1

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The Rosewood Warrior: A Timeless Emblem of Rugged Elegance

In the quest for a hunting knife that fuses the robustness of traditional craftsmanship with the finesse of modern design, the “Rosewood Warrior” from Shieldon stands as a paragon. This OEM Fixed Hunting Knife, with its 3Cr13 Blade and Rosewood Handle (Item NO.: SY-HLWS), is conceived not merely as a tool but as an extension of the hunter’s own skill and spirit. Let’s delve into an in-depth purchasing description of this exquisite piece, which is certain to become an indispensable companion in any outdoor enthusiast’s arsenal.

Anatomy of the Blade

At the heart of this knife is the 3Cr13 stainless steel blade, renowned for its balance of hardness and corrosion resistance, making it a preferred material in knife manufacturing. With a blade thickness of a substantial 4.7mm (0.185″), the “Rosewood Warrior” promises durability and a steadfast performance in the face of rigorous use. The blade extends to a length of 152mm (5.98″), providing a generous cutting surface that can manage a wide range of tasks, from the precise to the demanding.

 

The blade style is a classic straight back – a design that is time-tested and universally respected for its strength and versatility. This profile reduces the risk of blade breakage when performing tasks that require pushing force along the spine, and is excellent for slicing or chopping motions. Finished with a satin polish, the blade exudes a refined luster that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, as it reduces reflective glare that could be a distraction in the wilderness.

 

Mastery in Blade Grind

The blade grind is flat, a choice that endows the “Rosewood Warrior” with impressive edge stability and ease of sharpening. This particular grind ensures the knife can be honed to a razor’s edge while maintaining a robust cross-section, ideal for handling the tough, fibrous material often encountered in the wild.

 

The Handle: A Blend of Beauty and Ergonomics

Encasing the tang of the blade is the handle crafted from rosewood – a material cherished for its natural beauty, resilience, and enduring comfort. Rosewood is not just visually striking – with its rich, deep hues and intricate grain patterns – it is also practical, offering excellent grip even in wet conditions. The handle thickness stands at a comfortable 23mm (0.906″), providing a substantial grip for enhanced control and reducing hand fatigue during prolonged use.

 

Dimensions and Weight: A Study in Balance

The overall architecture of the “Rosewood Warrior” is meticulously planned to deliver a knife that is both manageable and effective. The total length of the knife comes to 286mm (11.26″), offering a commanding presence while ensuring it remains agile and easily maneuverable. It weighs in at 211.5g (7.46 oz), a careful balance of heft and lightness, contributing to its unwavering reliability whether in the process of dressing game or crafting shelter.

Protection and Portability: The Leather Sheath

Understanding the need for protection of both the blade and the bearer, Shieldon provides a premium leather sheath for the “Rosewood Warrior”. This sheath not only safeguards the knife’s edge, but also adds a touch of elegance to the ensemble. The natural leather material is durable and ages gracefully, acquiring a unique patina over time. The sheath ensures that the knife is always within reach, ready to serve its master’s call.

 

ODM Regular MOQ: Accessibility for All

In an unprecedented move, Shieldon offers a Regular MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) of 1 for the “Rosewood Warrior”. This accessibility empowers individual buyers, small businesses, and large retailers alike to procure this masterpiece without the constraint of a large upfront investment, making it an ideal option for those who value quality and flexibility.

 

Conclusão

The “Rosewood Warrior” encapsulates the essence of Shieldon’s Manufacturing & Trading Combo business – a testament to their capability to produce exceptional tools tailored to the demands of the discerning. Every aspect, from the choice of blade material to the exquisite handle and protective sheath, is a reflection of Shieldon’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

 

Purchasing the “Rosewood Warrior” is not just about acquiring a knife; it is about investing in a legacy of excellence. It’s about owning a piece that speaks volumes of the bearer’s appreciation for supreme craftsmanship and performance. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter, a lover of the outdoors, or a collector of fine knives, the “Rosewood Warrior” is positioned to exceed expectations and elevate your outdoor experience.

Embrace the Shieldon promise – where every detail is honed to perfection, every material is chosen with purpose, and each customer’s needs are met with the utmost dedication. The “Rosewood Warrior” awaits, ready to join you on your journey through the wilderness and beyond.

 

Mastering the Grip: The Essential Guide to Handling a Hunting Knife Safely and Effectively

A hunting knife is not just a tool but an extension of the hunter’s hand, and understanding how to grip and use it safely and correctly is crucial. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced outdoors person, mastering the proper grip will enhance your efficiency while ensuring safety during use. Here’s a basic guide that will equip you with the fundamental knowledge to handle a hunting knife with confidence.

  1. Understanding the Knife Anatomy

Before gripping the knife, familiarize yourself with its parts: the handle, blade, spine, edge, and point. Each section has a purpose, and your grip will vary based on the intended use. For instance, when exerting force, such as when skinning game, you may place your thumb on the spine of the blade for added control.

 

  1. Choosing the Right Knife

Selecting a hunting knife with an ergonomic handle that fits comfortably in your hand is vital. The handle should not be too large or small, as an improper fit can lead to a lack of control and potential injury. Look for materials that offer a good grip even when wet and avoid handles with sharp edges or corners that could create pressure points during use.

 

  1. The Standard Grip

For most tasks, the standard grip—where the handle rests in the palm with your fingers wrapped around it—is sufficient. Ensure your thumb and forefinger are positioned near the base of the blade for maximum control. The standard grip is versatile and suitable for slicing, skinning, and general cutting tasks.

 

  1. The Pencil Grip

For more detailed work, such as carving or precise cuts, the pencil grip is effective. Hold the knife as you would a pencil, with your thumb and index finger near the blade’s base, allowing for fine control. This grip is not intended for applying heavy force.

 

  1. The Hammer Grip

When you need to chop or split, the hammer grip is appropriate. Wrap your fingers around the handle while keeping your thumb wrapped around the fingers or along the side of the handle. This grip maximizes force but reduces precision, making it suitable for heavier tasks.

 

  1. Safe Grip Tips
  • Keep Your Knife Sharp: A sharp blade is safer than a dull one because it requires less force and provides better control.
  • Wrist Alignment: Align your wrist, hand, and forearm to avoid unnecessary strain and maintain control.
  • Secure Stance: Plant your feet firmly and position your body to avoid slipping or sudden movements.
  • Grip Firmly, Not Tightly: A firm grip allows for control, but over-gripping can cause hand fatigue and reduce dexterity.
  • Use the Whole Hand: Engage your whole hand, not just your fingers, to spread out the force and improve grip.
  • Thumb Positioning: Depending on the task, placing your thumb on the spine of the knife or along the handle can provide additional leverage.

 

  1. Utilizing the Sheath

Always keep the knife in its sheath when not in use. Not only does this protect the blade, but it also prevents accidents. When drawing the knife from the sheath, ensure the edge is facing away from you and that your fingers are clear of the blade’s path.

 

  1. Force and Cutting Techniques

When applying force, use smooth, controlled motions. Sudden jerks or overexertion can lead to slippage and injury. Practice different cutting techniques: slicing (a long, fluid motion), chopping (a quick downward motion), and sawing (a back-and-forth motion) to understand how grip and force interact.

 

  1. Maintenance and Care

Regular maintenance of your hunting knife is essential for safety and effectiveness. Keep the blade clean, dry, and oiled to prevent rust. Store your knife in a dry place and regularly inspect it for any signs of wear or damage.

Conclusão

By understanding the anatomy of your faca de caça and practicing safe and effective gripping techniques, you will be well on your way to becoming proficient in its use. Always respect the tool in your hand, and remember that each grip has a purpose and should be matched to the task at hand. Stay safe, and may your hunting knife serve you well as a reliable partner in your outdoor adventures.

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