The Multicolor Pakkawood Rasp Bull Cutter brings a butcher's shape to a handmade blade. This bull cutter has a wide, rectangular blade. A slight upward curve sits near the tip. That shape gives clean control through thick cuts. It handles tough produce without extra effort. The blade carries a rasp file tooth pattern. It is ground into raw steel by hand. This is not a layered Damascus pattern. The texture stays rugged under heavy daily use.
The handle uses multicolor pakkawood in black, red, and blue-gray tones. Each color band runs the full length of the grip. A single silver pin secures the scales to a full tang. A lanyard hole sits at the butt end. It works well with a wrist strap. Divine Knives built this piece for cooks who want presence on a cutting board. It works just as well at a camp table.
Pakkawood Rasp Steel Bull Cutter at Divine Knives with black, red, and blue-gray layered pakkawood, a rasp file tooth blade finish, a single silver handle pin, and a dual-pocket tooled leather sheath.
The History Behind This Multicolor Pakkawood Bull Cutter
Bull cutters trace back to old-world butcher shops. Their wide blade and straight edge made portioning meat fast. Rasp file texture on a blade has farrier roots. Blacksmiths once reworked tool steel this way for working knives. Divine Knives builds this pattern by hand today. That keeps the rough, functional history visible in the finished blade.
Multicolor Pakkawood Bull Cutter Performance
This bull cutter earns its keep through weight and edge geometry. The wide blade spine adds forward balance. Downward chops through joints take less wrist effort as a result. The upward curve near the tip keeps the point clear of the board. That helps during rocking cuts on a cutting surface. The rasp texture on the flat adds extra grip on wet steel. That grip matters most on a wide blade like this one. Edge retention stays solid through repeated hard use. The steel runs full thickness to the spine for that reason.
Specifications
- Blade Pattern: Rasp file tooth texture
- Blade Finish: Raw natural / satin
- Blade Shape: Bull cutter
- Blade Material: High-carbon steel (specific alloy not visually confirmable)
- Overall Length: 10.5 inches
- Blade Length: 6.25 inches
- Handle Length: 4.25 inches
- Blade Width (widest point): 1.75 inches
- Handle Material: Multicolor pakkawood (black, red, blue-gray)
- Bolster: None
- Pins/Rivets: 1 (silver)
- Tang: Full tang
- Lanyard Hole: Yes
- Sheath: Hand-tooled brown leather, basketweave stamp, dual-pocket, belt slot
- Number of Pieces: 1 knife, 1 sheath
Rasp Bull Cutter Construction
Full tang construction runs the wood scales the entire handle length. There is no weak point between blade and grip. Pakkawood resists moisture better than plain wood. That helps a handle built for kitchen or field use. The single pin holds tight without adding bulk. The lanyard hole gives a secure point for a wrist strap. Wipe the blade dry after each use. Keep the pakkawood handle away from long soaking. That care step protects the color layers over time.
Best Used For
This bull cutter suits home cooks who portion meat often. It also suits hunters who need a strong field-dressing tool. Collectors drawn to rasp-textured steel will find real value here too. The tooled leather sheath adds display value on its own. Order the Multicolor Pakkawood Rasp Bull Cutter today. This blade handles real chopping work without losing its edge.
FAQ’s
What steel pattern does the Multicolor Pakkawood Rasp Bull Cutter use?
It uses a rasp file tooth pattern ground into raw steel. This is not a Damascus pattern.
What handle material does this bull cutter have?
The handle is multicolor pakkawood in black, red, and blue-gray tones over full tang.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
Yes, it ships with a hand-tooled brown leather sheath. The sheath has a basketweave stamp and dual pockets.
How is this different from a standard pakkawood bull cutter?
This version uses a rasp file tooth texture on the blade. A standard version often uses a smooth or Damascus finish instead.
Is the Multicolor Pakkawood Rasp Bull Cutter full tang?
Yes, the tang runs the full length of the handle for added strength.