Custom made knife - 100% Carbon Fiber

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2011

Our shop made this knife as a display for a trade show in Florida. I still need to wet sand and buff the clearcoat but you get the idea.

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  • does it get dull quick? and how would you sharpen it? looks pretty cool

  • @kaczka81 It's just a display that we made from shifter handles and scrap flat stock. It isn't sharp and won't take an edge. It was an idea to get people walking past our company booth at a racing trade show to stop at our booth. Guys love racing. I figured they also love weapons. They also love pretty women but we didn't have any of those going to the trade show in Florida. lol

  • wow i want one in a pocket knife style thats rly cool

  • @hopecamel Thanks.

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  • @kaczka81 guess** not guys..

  • @jboritzki lol i guys you could still stab something/one with it

  • @DejaPoo909 That's pretty cool. Prepreg plain weave carbon baked in an autoclave then knife patterns water jetted out of a flat panel then sharpened and a msrp of $49.95. I should make some of those but with a very thin piece of steel in the middle. Enough to hold an edge and capable of being resharpened but so thin that it don't weigh much. Of course I am not a well known knife Co. so I probably sell any. Maybe I'll do 1 for myself though.

  • @jboritzki No, the knife is made completely of carbon fiber. It is called the boker plus featherweight if you want to check it out.

  • @DejaPoo909 This can be sharpened in the same sense that a stick can be sharpened. Sharpened to a degree that it might cut you slightly, but would just splinter and give you splinters mostly. This was just a flat piece or carbon scrap that we cut into the shape of a blade and the handle was glued to the flat piece. Then we sprayed automotive clear coat over it. Does Boker use any metal in theirs or is it a special type of resin? I thought of sandwiching metal in the carbon to make a sharp blade.

  • @jboritzki Actually it can be sharpened. Boker makes a similar all carbon fiber knife with a sharp edge.

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