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One of the most important questions when considering the purchase of a bowie knife is what it can cut. What can you use that new bowie knife to cut? What are the limitations? Will it cut equally well through skin as through cooked meat or raw vegetables? What about wood and underbrush? What uses can you put that new bowie knife to?
You will find a number of different ways manufacturers use to create knife blades in the modern world. However, one of the simplest, most cost effective is called a chisel ground edge. What is it? Will you find this type of edge on a Bowie knife? Understanding this manufacturing process is important, and will help you find the perfect knife for you. A chisel ground edge has many different benefits, but it does have some drawbacks.
Sharpening is a part of maintaining any knife. Some modern Bowie knives come with serrated blades, however, which oftentimes create a confusing situation for their owners. These blades can be sharpened, but it takes a much different technique than does sharpening a standard knife blade. The most important thing to remember is that a serrated blade should only be sharpened when it becomes genuinely dull or damaged. There is no real reason to sharpen the blade otherwise.
Bowie knives generally have several different parts to their blades. The most definitive elements of these blades are the Spanish notch, the clipped point and the false edge. There are other features sometimes found on these blades, as well, some historic and some modern. They all have different uses, which is a great deal of why these knives are still so popular. Some of the uses for these parts are largely apocryphal, while others are more or less obvious and have sustained their usefulness for almost 200 years.
As a testament to the brilliance of the design, knives of all sizes oftentimes include the characteristics of a Bowie knife in their blade design. However, not all knives are Bowie knives, even if they have a characteristically clipped blade and fighting-style hand guard. Knives of all shapes and sizes come with some of the very distinctive elements that make larger knives into true Bowie knives, but not all of them.
Your bowie knife is a quintessential element in much of your life. Those who use these knives for any period of time quickly find that they are indispensible. They serve general usage needs, are vital when hunting, camping or fishing and make astounding fighting knives (as they were designed for self-protection). However, understanding the features of the blade can be a bit of a quandary. What do all of those specific areas do, anyway? You’ll find that different bowie knife models feature different uses.
Being able to carry your personal belongings with you when you travel is of the utmost importance. Why wouldn’t you be able to carry your bowie knife with you on an airplane? Well, after the backlash of 9/11, it seemed that you couldn’t carry anything aboard a plane, without being suspected of terrorism. However, the TSA has eased some travel requirements. So, can you carry that bowie knife with you on a plane?