Spey Blade – This was used by farmers and designed for the use in cattle castration. The specially curved tip design allows for it to cut easily and not puncture the animal. Today this is a common all-purpose utility blade and is featured in most Trapper pattern designs. It also is used as a gutting knife for animals.

Which blade is the spey blade?

Spey Blade, Long The second blade in Trapper pattern knives.

What is a clip and spey blade?

The Clip and Sheepfoot blade sit on the pocket end while the Spey blade sits on the cap end. The Clip blade is commonly used as a multi-purpose blade and preferred for detail work. The Sheepfoot blade allows for added strength at the point making it great for carving and achieving a clean cut.

What is a sheepsfoot blade look like?

Sheepsfoot Blade A blade shape characterized by a straight edge and a spine that curves down to meet it at the point. Sheepsfoot blades are designed for slicing while minimizing the potential for accidental piercing with the point.

What is clip blade?

A clip point blade is one of the most popular blade shapes in use today. The back (unsharpened) edge of the knife runs straight from the handle and stops about halfway up the knife. Then, it turns and continues to the point of the knife. This “cut-out” area can be straight or curved, and is referred to as the “clip”.

What are trapper knives used for?

A Trapper is a traditional slip joint knife that is most widely recognized with two blades–a clip point and a spey blade. Trapper knives can also be found with one, three, four, or even five blades. The longer Trapper knives were popular among trappers because they could be used for skinning animals.

What is a clip blade?

What is the best shape for a blade?

DROP POINT KNIFE The drop point blade is used on many hunting and EDC knives, and performs well in most situations. It’s the “Goldilocks” blade shape that’s just right for most tasks. The strong tip and wide belly excel in meat processing, slicing tasks, and opening boxes from your latest knife purchase.

Are clip point blades good?

Clip Point Blade This blade type makes for an excellent all-purpose knife. It is easily sharpened, comes to an extremely sharp and narrow point, and features a long and functional belly. The primary downside to this blade type is that the very fine tip can be chipped and/or broken with repeated use.

Why do trapper knives have 2 blades?

Traditionally the two blades consist of a clip point, and a long Spey blade. The clip blade has an extremely sharp end and is rather narrow, its purpose is for piercing. The Spey blade has more of a blunt end, (much like a sheepsfoot) that’s more for slicing.

Why is it called a spey blade?

We call it a spey blade because cowboys and ranchers use it to nip the sack on livestock like horses, bulls, and other animals to remove their testicles (talk about a badass skill, or just a screwed up hobby).

What is a spey blade for?

Spey blades are for just what the name implies, speying livestock. I understand that this requires a blade that will not have much penetration, but a little belly is useful, so they differ slightly from sheepsfoot blades in have a very slight point and an area of curvature towards the tip.

What is a spear point blade?

Spear point blades are made for survival and rescue situations where piercing with the knife is needed. Click the image to see more guthook blades. The guthook can be found on the top of the blade on some hunting knives or as a standalone tool.

What is a sheepsfoot blade?

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.

What is a pen blade?

Pen blades are usually on pocket knives as a handy, all purpose blade. It was originally developed to trim quill pens, and that name has stuck through the years. What are Pen blades good for?