What to Do if Your Bowie Knive Blade is Damaged
Bowie knives are some of the most versatile knives in the world. They're fantastic for hunting, camping and even for self-protection. However, during the course of normal events, it's quite possible that you will encounter some problems. For instance, you might decide to use your knife improperly in a pinch. Many people think nothing of using their knife blade as a screwdriver, while others mistake bowie knives for hatchets. These actions, while somewhat understandable, tend to lead to problems. The most common of these is a bent blade or knife tip. What do you do if the blade or tip of your knife becomes bent?
First, you can try to bend the blade back into shape. However, this is a dangerous prospect. It can even lead to injury or further damage to the knife blade. If you are not careful and put too much pressure on the blade in the attempt to bend it back, the blade can actually snap off, leaving you with a useless handle and possibly a serious wound in the bargain. Therefore, bending back the blade might not be a good option.
If just the tip of the knife is bent, you can try to bend it back as well, using a pair of pliers. Usually, this will result in the tip snapping off the blade, though. If this happens, it's possible to use a whetstone to reshape and sharpen the damaged portion of the blade. Obviously, this is not a great scenario. While you will have a usable knife, it certainly will not look the same ever again.
What should you do, then? Your best option is to reheat the blade tip and then reshape it. This will require some serious heat, a hammer, an anvil and some pretty specific knowhow. In fact, you might not be able to accomplish this task on your own at all. It's a better idea to find a cutler who can repair your knife. Why should you opt for professional help with bent bowie knives?
First, the cutler will be able to reheat the blade so that it does not lose its temper. You'll also find that these professionals are much better at reshaping bent, broken or damaged knife blades than even the most accomplished novice might be. You'll be able to have your knife repaired and back to normal in short order.
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