Razor-Edge Bull Cutter Knife with Carved Olive Wood Handle
The handle is the first thing you notice on the Razor-Edge Bull Cutter Knife. Olive wood covers the grip with a scalloped grinding pattern carved directly into the surface. Not decorative. Each carved ridge gives the hand a natural landing point during close work. Olive wood already grips well. The carved texture takes that further without adding bulk or changing the slim profile that makes a bull cutter worth carrying daily.
The blade follows a straight, flat razor profile with a high-polish wood-grain Damascus finish. Vertical lines run through the steel from spine to edge. The mirror-bright polish makes the grain pattern read clearly without heavy acid contrast. A straight razor edge delivers clean, controlled cuts without a curved belly pulling the stroke off line. Two silver pins lock the olive wood to the full tang blade. An orange basket-weave tooled leather sheath ships with every order.
Razor-Edge Bull Cutter Knife at JW Steel Crafts, combining a high-polish wood-grain Damascus blade with a carved scalloped olive wood handle and orange basket-weave sheath.
The History Behind This Blade
Bull cutter knives trace back to ranch tools built for precise daily work. A straight razor edge was favored for controlled cuts without a curved tip interfering. Wood-grain Damascus forging produces vertical lines through careful fold direction control during forge welding. Olive wood has appeared on working knives across the Mediterranean and western traditions for its natural density. JW Steel Crafts carves the grip texture by hand into each olive wood handle before assembly.
Blade Performance
Wood-grain Damascus holds a sharp edge through daily ranch and outdoor use. The high-polish finish makes the blade easy to wipe clean after each task. A straight flat edge delivers precise cuts without a belly pulling the stroke sideways. Full tang construction keeps the knife balanced and solid through repeated use. Oil the blade lightly after use to keep the high-carbon steel rust-free between sessions.
Handle Construction
Olive wood covers the handle in a warm natural tone with carved scalloped ridges along the surface. Each ridge gives the hand a firm grip point during close, controlled cutting work. Two silver pins lock the handle firmly to the full tang blade. No bolster interrupts the transition from wood to steel. Olive wood's natural density resists impact and holds the carved texture through years of daily outdoor handling.
Best Used For
This knife earns its place on a ranch belt for rope cutting, feed bag work, and daily chores. The carved olive wood grip makes it easier to hold during extended close work. Collectors drawn to wood-grain Damascus and natural handle materials will find the carved olive wood rare among bull cutter designs. As a gift, it suits ranchers, cowboys, and Damascus collectors who want a working knife with visible craft behind it.
Order the Razor-Edge Bull Cutter Knife today. Each carved olive wood handle is individually shaped, and no two pieces match exactly.
Specifications Table
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Feature |
Details |
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Overall Length |
7 inches |
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Blade Material |
Damascus steel (1095/15N20) |
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Blade Pattern |
Wood-grain Damascus |
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Blade Finish |
High polish |
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Handle Material |
Carved olive wood |
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Bolster |
None |
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Pin Detail |
2 silver pins |
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Tang |
Full tang |
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Storage |
Orange basket-weave leather sheath |
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Type |
Ranch / EDC knife |
FAQs
What is a razor-edge bull cutter knife used for?
Ranch chores and daily outdoor tasks needing a straight, controlled cutting edge.
Is this blade Damascus steel?
Yes, forged with a wood-grain Damascus pattern and high-polish mirror finish.
What makes the olive wood handle different here?
A scalloped grinding pattern is carved directly into the surface for added grip during close work.
What is the handle made from?
Carved olive wood with two silver pins securing it to the full tang blade.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, an orange basket-weave tooled leather sheath with dual belt slots is included.
Does Damascus steel need special care?
Yes, wipe dry and oil lightly after use to prevent rust on the high-carbon steel.
Would this make a good gift for a rancher?
Yes, the carved olive wood handle and Damascus blade make it a strong choice for ranchers and collectors.