The belly is the whole point. On most hunting knives, the belly is a secondary feature. On the Damascus Wide-Belly Skinner, it is the primary one. The blade curves deeply from spine to edge across the full cutting length, giving each skinning stroke more surface contact per pass than a standard drop point can deliver. Hunters who skin regularly notice the difference in the first animal. Fewer passes, cleaner separation, less fatigue over a long field session.
Wood-grain Damascus runs horizontally across the blade in flowing lines that shift as the light changes angle. A finger choil sits at the blade base for a choked-up grip during close detail work. Red micarta covers the handle in a deep burgundy tone with a steel bolster at the blade end and two brass pins locking the scales to the full-tang steel. A dark brown leather sheath with snap button closures ships with every order.
Damascus Wide-Belly Skinner at JW Steel Crafts, combining a deep-curve wood-grain Damascus blade with a red micarta handle, brass pins, and steel bolster.
The History Behind This Blade
Wide-belly skinners developed from hunters who needed a blade that maximized edge contact during hide removal on larger game. Wood-grain Damascus forging produces its horizontal pattern through careful control of fold direction during forge welding. Red micarta became a popular handle choice in custom knife making for its bold color and grip stability. JW Steel Crafts forges this blade by hand, keeping the wide belly geometry intact through the full forging process.
Blade Performance
Wood-grain Damascus holds a sharp edge through extended field dressing sessions. The deep belly curve delivers long surface contact on every skinning stroke. A finger choil at the blade base lets you choke up for controlled detail cuts. Full tang construction keeps the knife balanced throughout sustained skinning work. Oil the blade after each field session to keep the high-carbon steel rust-free.
Handle Construction
Red micarta covers the handle in a deep burgundy finish that holds firm under any field conditions. Two brass pins lock the scales to the full tang blade at both ends of the handle. A steel bolster sits between the blade and handle, adding forward weight for better balance during use. Micarta resists moisture and swelling during outdoor handling better than natural wood alternatives. Full tang construction runs the entire handle length for strength under repeated field use.
Best Used For
This knife is built for hunters who field dress deer, elk, and similar game regularly. The wide belly is the reason to buy it over a standard drop point. More edge contact per stroke means less work per animal and a cleaner result. Collectors who appreciate wood-grain Damascus and clean fixed blade geometry will find the red micarta and brass pin combination worth adding to the display. As a gift, it suits serious hunters and Damascus knife collectors in equal measure.
Order the Damascus Wide-Belly Skinner today. Each blade is individually forged and fitted by hand at JW Steel Crafts.
Specifications Table
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Feature |
Details |
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Overall Length |
6.5 inches |
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Blade Length |
Approx 3.5 inches |
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Blade Material |
Damascus steel (1095/15N20) |
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Blade Pattern |
Wood-grain Damascus |
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Blade Finish |
Raw natural |
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Handle Material |
Red micarta |
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Bolster |
Steel |
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Pin Detail |
2 brass pins |
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Tang |
Full tang |
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Storage |
Dark brown leather sheath, snap closure |
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Type |
Hunting/skinner knife |
FAQs
What makes a wide-belly skinner better for field dressing?
The deep belly curve gives the blade more edge contact per stroke, reducing effort and passes during skinning.
Is this blade forged Damascus steel?
Yes, forged with a wood-grain Damascus pattern across the full blade length.
What is the handle made from?
Red micarta with two brass pins and a steel bolster secures it to the full tang blade.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, a dark brown leather sheath with snap button closures is included.
How does this differ from an upswept skinner?
A wide belly curves downward from the spine to the edge rather than being upswept, giving more surface contact during flat skinning strokes.
Does Damascus steel need special care?
Yes, wipe dry and oil lightly after each field session to prevent rust.
Would this make a good gift for a hunter?
Yes, the wide belly and Damascus blade make it a strong choice for hunters who field dress regularly.