Hello, iam Jack Kern, Wishing you a productive day.

What Is A Sheepsfoot Blade? [Solved]

Sheepsfoot blades got their name from the shape of the point resembling the hoof of a sheep. With its distinctive flat, straight-line cutting edge and rounded point, it’s well suited to giving you a clean cut, especially on a flat cutting surface. The blunt, rounded tip is designed to avoid unwanted piercing.

Sheepsfoot vs Wharncliffe… a brief history

So I’ve had a couple people ask me the same question and I thought while I had a few minutes I would do a quick video about it …

Does the Shape of the Blade on Your Folding Knife Matter for “General EDC”? - Discussion

———‐———————————————————– SUBSCRIBE TO KNP!

KnifeCenter FAQ #65: Blade Shapes Explained

Clip points, drop points, spear points, harpoons and trailing points (all the points, really),