Bevel Point Trim
This is my take on the bevel point trim knife with input from Jack Smith, saddle maker from California. The bevel point trim has a narrower width blade with slight arch in the spine to make radius cuts in small spaces easier. It has a full-tang design with heirloom fitted handle scales.
Handle Material: Rosewood Dymalux laminate wood
Steel: 52100 high-carbon
Rockwell hardness: Ranging between 58-60 HRC
Blade width: 1/4” at the tip to 7/8” at the base
Blade length: 2-3/4”
Overall length: 7-1/4”
This is my take on the bevel point trim knife with input from Jack Smith, saddle maker from California. The bevel point trim has a narrower width blade with slight arch in the spine to make radius cuts in small spaces easier. It has a full-tang design with heirloom fitted handle scales.
Handle Material: Rosewood Dymalux laminate wood
Steel: 52100 high-carbon
Rockwell hardness: Ranging between 58-60 HRC
Blade width: 1/4” at the tip to 7/8” at the base
Blade length: 2-3/4”
Overall length: 7-1/4”
This is my take on the bevel point trim knife with input from Jack Smith, saddle maker from California. The bevel point trim has a narrower width blade with slight arch in the spine to make radius cuts in small spaces easier. It has a full-tang design with heirloom fitted handle scales.
Handle Material: Rosewood Dymalux laminate wood
Steel: 52100 high-carbon
Rockwell hardness: Ranging between 58-60 HRC
Blade width: 1/4” at the tip to 7/8” at the base
Blade length: 2-3/4”
Overall length: 7-1/4”