The Orange Swirl Resin Rasp Skinner brings bold color into a working field blade. This skinner carries a single curved edge built for detail work. That curve follows an animal's contours during skinning tasks. The blade shows a rasp file tooth pattern ground into raw steel. This texture is not a folded Damascus pattern. It gives the flat a rugged, working look under any light.
The handle is poured orange swirl resin around the full tang. Gold and gray tones swirl through the orange for a marbled look. No separate pins interrupt the handle since resin fully seals the tang. A lanyard hole sits at the butt end for a wrist strap. Divine Knives built this skinner for hunters who want color and control working together.
Orange Swirl Resin Skinner at Divine Knives with poured orange swirl resin, a rasp file blade texture, and a tooled basketweave leather sheath.
The History Behind This Rasp Skinner
Skinning knives trace back to early hide-working trades across many cultures. A curved edge let trappers separate hide from meat with less waste. Resin handles are a newer addition, prized for color and durability. Rasp file texture on a blade connects to old blacksmith trade tools. Divine Knives blends that old blade texture with a modern resin grip.
Orange Resin Skinner Knife Performance
This skinner performs through a tight curve built for control, not raw power. The curved edge follows contours during detailed skinning cuts. A shorter blade length keeps the tip steady during precise work. The rasp texture on the flat adds grip when hands turn wet or greasy. That grip matters most during messy field-dressing sessions. Edge geometry on this blade favors clean slicing over heavy chopping work. That makes it a natural partner to a larger bull cutter.
Specifications
- Blade Pattern: Rasp file tooth texture
- Blade Finish: Raw natural / satin
- Blade Shape: Skinner
- Blade Material: High-carbon steel (specific alloy not visually confirmable)
- Overall Length: 8 inches
- Blade Length: 3.75 inches
- Handle Length: 4.25 inches
- Handle Material: Poured orange swirl resin (gold and gray tones)
- Tang: Full tang
- Lanyard Hole: Yes
- Sheath: Hand-tooled brown leather, basketweave stamp, single pocket, belt slot
- Number of Pieces: 1 knife, 1 sheath
Swirl Resin Skinner Construction
Full tang construction runs the poured resin the entire handle length. There is no seam left behind that scales would normally leave on a tang. That solid build removes a common weak point on working knives. Resin resists moisture better than most natural handle materials. The lanyard hole gives a secure anchor for a wrist strap. Wipe the blade dry after each use to prevent spotting. The resin handle needs no oil care, unlike wood or bone. A simple wipe down keeps the swirl colors bright for years.
Best Used For
This skinner suits hunters who need a dedicated, detailed cutting tool in the field. It also suits collectors drawn to bold swirl resin colorwork on a working blade. Pair it with a bull cutter for a complete field-dressing kit. The bold swirl pattern also makes it a strong standalone gift. Buy Orange Swirl Skinner today. Get a blade built for precise work.
FAQ’s
What handle material does the Orange Swirl Resin Skinner use?
It uses poured orange swirl resin with gold and gray tones over a tang.
What blade pattern does this skinner have?
It has a rasp file tooth pattern ground into raw steel. This is not a Damascus pattern.
Are there visible pins on the handle?
No, the resin is poured directly around the tang, so no separate pins show.
How does this differ from the bone or pakkawood bull cutters?
This is a skinner with a resin handle, built for detail work, not chopping.
Is the Orange Swirl Resin Skinner full tang?
Yes, the tang runs the full length of the handle inside the poured resin.