Brisa Pk70Fx S head
Bris head Pk70Fx F
Pk70Fx, a compact and versatile knife blade designed for simplicity and practicality. Made for everyday carry and smaller tasks, this blade will be your humble but reliable companion. Construction from 12C27 stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance. With a discreet and minimalist design, the Pk70Fx easily slips into a pocket or bag for convenience. Whether you're opening packages, preparing snacks, or performing daily chores, the Pk70Fx is the perfect tool for the job.
The Pk70Fx knife is designed after the classic Pk70 slip joint folding knife.
Head parameters:
Blade length: 65 mm
Blade width: 20 mm
Blade thickness: 3mm
Overall: 162mm
Steel: Sandvik 12C27
Grind: Scandinavian
Openings:
4x3mm
- 1x4.6mm
What it takes to make a full-tang knife handle?
To make a full-tang knife handle, you will need several materials and tools. Here are some examples:
- Handle material - the most common are wood covers or micarta. Sometimes plastic covers are also used.
- Tools for machining, e.g. saw, drill, drills, belt grinder or files for wood and metal, vise.
- Glue - for attaching the handle to the tang of the knife. Most often it is a two-component adhesive (epoxy resin).
- Material for decoration - you can use different materials to enhance the appearance of the handle (the space between the tang and the handle). The most common is the use of fiber spacers.
- Screws, pins or tubes - to attach the handle to the tango. The most common are Corby screws, metal rods and tubes made of brass or stainless steel.
- Sandpaper - to finish the handle. Paper of various gradations from 80 to 1200, depending on how smooth a handle surface is desired.
- Handle oil - to protect the handle and make it durable and aesthetically pleasing. It can be linseed oil, olive oil, beeswax or ready mixtures of natural oils dedicated to the maintenance of handles.