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<title>Know Your Knives - Knife Handle Materials and Construction</title> 
<link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/236458</link> 
<description>... knife is often just as important as the blade. Different knife handles give different performances; the materials from which they are made affect grip, balance, and other characteristics of the knife. Many handles, especially on rugged knives designed for outdoor use, are specially textured to allow for easier grip.

Knife Materials - Many hunting knives have handles made of stainless steel. This material will not rust if it gets wet, which is likely in outdoor environments. These sanitary knife blades are very easy to clean and will not stain. They can be slippery, though, and for this...</description> 
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  <title>Choosing a Western Saddle - Construction Types and Materials</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/107258</link> 
  <description>... concentrated on construction material and production techniques.Within each type their are also many different options including riding position, horn style, smooth or rough leather and cantle height.

Custom Saddles

Custom saddles are the most expensive at between $2500 and $4000. They are...</description> 
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  <title>Using EN8 Bright Mild Steel and Other Steel Materials For Construction</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/198397</link> 
  <description>... the one I am talking about - but this is not the biggest, the biggest one is a place in the Pacific Ocean which has an area twice the size of Texas! So with all this rubbish floating around, its up to industry to keep on recycling - and metals are a great material to keep on reusing.

In the...</description> 
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  <title>Knives and Its Many Uses!!!!</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/219928</link> 
  <description>... and obsidian; knives have evolved in construction as technology has with blades being made from bronze, copper, iron, steel, ceramics, and titanium. Every culture has a unique version of the knife. A knife may be either a fixed-blade or a folding version with blade patterns and styles as...</description> 
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  <title>The History of Knives</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/217203</link> 
  <description>... quartz. They could be crudely formed into a palm-shape with a sharp edge which could be used for cutting, scraping, and other activities. These knives were shaped and sharpened against rocks.

With the invention of metal came great advancements in this early human tool. Humans learned the art...</description> 
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  <title>Collectible Knives</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/309481</link> 
  <description>... be collectibles.

When purchasing collectible knives, unlike kitchen or pocket knives, your eye will generally be on style rather than on the quality of the blade. A collection of these knives may be centered on a certain theme or style of knife; many collectible knives also have ornately...</description> 
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  <title>Bowie Knives</title> 
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  <description>... knives made for Jim Bowie throughout his lifetime resembled other common knives of that time period. The first knife, designed by Jim Bowie’s brother and made by blacksmith James Black, looked like a cross between a Spanish hunting knife and a regular butcher knife, with a blade nearly 10 inches...</description> 
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  <title>Honing a Knife Blade</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/225936</link> 
  <description>... the knife over, and sharpen the other side. The honing process will remove these burs, but they are important. Burrs are the only way to know that you have removed enough of the metal to sharpen the blade.

Once the blade has been sharpened using the rougher grit of your sharpener, stone, or...</description> 
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  <title>Kitchen Knife Safety</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/335590</link> 
  <description>... help you stay safe in the kitchen, not to mention keeping your cutlery set in top condition:

First, always use the right knife for the right task. Do not ever use kitchen cutlery as a can opener or a screwdriver. Doing so is likely to damage the knife, and the knife may slip and cut you. Use a...</description> 
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  <title>Pocket Knife Care</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/342957</link> 
  <description>... years if you follow these four guidelines:

1. Only use your knife for the purposes intended. Many pocketknives, particularly Swiss Army knives, are designed to be used for wide ranging purposes. Others, however, have narrower uses. Do not use such knives as a screwdriver, pry bar, or can...</description> 
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  <title>Knife Throwing Tips</title> 
  <link>http://www.bharatbhasha.net/advice.php/345601</link> 
  <description>... you'll need to select the right throwing knives, and then learn how to grip and throw the knife.

The type of knife used for knife throwing has a significant impact on its flight through the air, as well as your enjoyment of it. Knives made for throwing typically do not have a handle,...</description> 
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