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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Black Fiber Spacer Material - 10" x 5" x 1/32" is a must-have for knifemakers looking to add both function and aesthetics to their custom projects. This single-sheet fiber spacer is designed to provide a durable, lightweight, and easy-to-work-with material that enhances the fit and finish of a knife handle. Whether you're crafting a custom fixed blade or restoring an old favorite, this black fiber spacer offers the strength and resilience needed to maintain a solid bond between handle materials and the tang.
Made from high-quality fiber composite, this spacer material is engineered to withstand the pressures of knife assembly while resisting wear, cracking, and moisture absorption. Its ultra-thin 1/32-inch profile allows for precise layering, letting you achieve the perfect fit without adding unnecessary bulk. The 10-inch by 5-inch sheet provides ample material for multiple projects, making it a reliable choice for professional knifemakers and hobbyists alike.
A spacer like this serves multiple purposes. It can help to absorb shock and vibration, preventing handle materials from loosening over time. It also creates a clean transition between different handle materials, adding contrast and a touch of refinement to the overall design. The deep black color complements a wide range of handle materials, from natural woods and bone to synthetic composites and metals. This versatility allows for creative freedom in knife making, ensuring that every build has a distinct and polished look.
Cutting and shaping the fiber spacer is straightforward, as it can be easily trimmed with a sharp blade or fine saw. Once in place, it bonds securely with most common adhesives used in knife making, ensuring a lasting and reliable hold. Whether you're using it to add structural integrity or simply to refine the aesthetics of your knife, this black fiber spacer material is a simple yet essential component of a well-crafted build. Order it today from SMKW!