Forged Damascus Steel Blade Knife with Viking Floki Carved Handle.
Description
Description
Forged Damascus Steel Blade Knife with Viking Floki Carved Handle – A Norse Masterpiece
Discover the Forged Damascus Steel Blade Knife with Viking Floki Carved Handle, a perfect blend of Viking heritage and superior craftsmanship. Inspired by the cunning Viking Floki, this hand-forged Damascus steel knife is designed for collectors, hunters, and outdoor enthusiasts. Compact, durable, and visually striking, it’s built to outlast generations.
Key Features:
- Overall Open Length: 8 inches – Balanced for precision and portability.
- Blade Length: 3.5 inches – Versatile for hunting, camping, or EDC tasks.
- Handle Length: 4.5 inches – Ergonomic for a secure grip.
- Blade Material: 15N20 & 1095 hand-forged Damascus – 512 true layers with a raindrop Damascus pattern.
- Hardness: 58 HRC – Razor-sharp and highly durable.
- Handle Material: Brass with Viking Floki carving – A tribute to Norse legend.
- Spine Significance: Custom file work – Enhances grip and aesthetics.
- Sheath: Quality leather – Protects and ensures easy carry.
- Box: Custom wooden engraved box – Ideal for gifting or storage.
Superior Craftsmanship
Crafted from 1095 and 15N20 steel, this knife features a 512-layer Damascus blade with a stunning raindrop pattern. Forged through 8 folds, it offers exceptional strength and a unique design. The 58 HRC hardness ensures a sharp, long-lasting edge, perfect for rugged use.
Hand Engraving Techniques
Unlike engraving, carving requires hard work, patience, and skill to scrape away material by hand, creating deep, intricate 3D patterns that make every knife a one-of-a-kind treasure. Carving gives a sculptural dimension to the handle that engraving simply cannot achieve.
1. Preparation:
- Design: Sketch or print your desired design as a guide.
- Surface: Thoroughly clean and prepare the metal surface for engraving.
- Securing: Firmly secure the metal piece in a vise or clamp to prevent any movement during the process.
2. Carving with Gravers:
- Tool: Use a graver small, hardened steel chisel—designed specifically for removing metal.
- Technique: Apply consistent pressure and use controlled movements to glide the graver smoothly across the surface, carefully following your design.
- Methods: Gravers can be operated manually by hand pressure, struck with a small hammer, or used with a pneumatic air-driven hammer.
- Shading: Create shading effects by engraving parallel lines that deepen and converge gradually.
3. Tools and Techniques:
- Gravers: Utilize different shapes and sizes of gravers to achieve various textures, lines, and intricate details.
- Lubrication: Apply a small amount of oil to the tip of the graver to minimize friction and prolong tool life.
- Pressure Control: Maintain consistent pressure throughout to produce smooth, even lines.
- Sharpening: Regularly sharpen gravers to ensure clean, precise cuts.
4. Practice and Skill Development:
- Practice: Developing control and precision in hand engraving requires consistent practice.
- Learning: Enhancing your ability to draw and studying different engraving techniques will significantly improve your craftsmanship over time.
Premium Packaging
This knife comes in a custom wooden engraved box, perfect for gifting or display. The leather sheath with a belt loop keeps your knife secure and accessible, reflecting its premium quality.
Why Choose This Knife?
- Viking Legacy: Honors Floki’s cunning and craftsmanship.
- Unique Design: 512-layer raindrop Damascus ensures no two knives are alike.
- Built to Last: High-quality materials for lifelong use.
- Perfect Gift: Arrives in an engraved box for collectors or enthusiasts.
Care Tips
Clean and dry the blade after use, and apply oil to prevent corrosion. Store in the leather sheath or wooden box to maintain its condition.
Order Now
Own this Forged Damascus Steel Blade Knife with Viking Floki Carved Handle and embrace Norse heritage with every cut. Order today for a timeless piece of art and utility.






