Knifemaking Modified Skinner Knife Blade BL086 - Stainless 2 5 Eighth Inch Skinner Blade Full Tang Fingergrooved Handle
Knifemaking Modified Skinner Knife Blade BL086 - Stainless 2 5 Eighth Inch Skinner Blade Full Tang Fingergrooved Handle
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Knifemaking Modified Skinner Knife Blade BL086 - Stainless 2 5 Eighth Inch Skinner Blade Full Tang Fingergrooved Handle
Knifemaking Modified Skinner Knife Blade BL086 - Stainless 2 5 Eighth Inch Skinner Blade Full Tang Fingergrooved Handle
The Knifemaking Knife Blade Modified Skinner BL086 is a compact blade blank designed for knifemakers and outdoor enthusiasts who want a reliable skinning profile to build around. It features a 6 1/8" overall length and a 2 5/8" stainless modified skinner blade, with a full tang and thoughtful handle details for a ready-to-assemble project.
- Overall length: 6 1/8" for balanced handling and versatility in compact knife designs.
- Blade length and profile: 2 5/8" stainless modified skinner blade crafted for clean, controlled skinning cuts.
- Blade material: Stainless steel offering corrosion resistance and easier maintenance in outdoor use.
- Tang construction: Full tang for added strength and durability in knifemaking builds.
- Handle design: Fingergrooved handle paired with a brass finger guard to enhance grip and safety.
- Lanyard compatibility: Built-in lanyard hole for secure carrying or added retention during field tasks.
- Packaging: Bulk packed, making it practical for makers, retailers, or bulk inventory.
This blade serves as a solid foundation for a custom knife tailored to your grip, finishing preferences, and hunting or outdoor tasks. The full tang ensures robust performance, while the finger grooves and brass guard provide improved control and protection during precise skinning work. The stainless skinner profile is ideal for clean cuts on small to medium game, and the 6 1/8" overall length helps maintain maneuverability in tight or detailed work. With bulk packing, it’s a practical choice for knife makers building multiple pieces, hobbyists completing projects, or retailers stocking knifemaking components.
