How to Make a Knife Display Case


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If you are a knife collector or enthusiast, a display case is one of the best ways to show off your collection. It is also a way to keep your knives protected from damage and scratches.

The process of making a knife display case is fairly simple and inexpensive. However, it is crucial that you follow proper procedures and materials to make your display case look great.

Materials

Knife display cases are a great way to show off your knife collection and preserve its beauty. They also provide a safe place to store your knives when not in use.

Making a knife display case is a relatively simple project that can be done with basic tools and materials. However, you should be aware of safety precautions when working with wood and other dangerous materials.

First, you’ll need to select the material for your knife case. You can choose from a variety of options, including hardwoods such as walnut and cherry.

Next, you’ll need to cut the board to the right size. This is important because it will determine how many knives you can fit in the case.

After cutting the board, you’ll need to drill holes into it according to your design. You can add shelves for folders or hangers for straight knives. You’ll also need to attach hinges and a latch to the box.

Cutting the Foam

Foam is used in a variety of household and commercial applications. It’s light, breathable, and resistant to moisture and chemicals. It’s also a great insulation material, which means it can help keep your items safe from the elements.

It’s important to cut foam with precision. If your blade is too dull, it will tear the foam rather than cutting it.

To make a perfect cut, you need to use the right tools and technique. This includes taking careful measurements and using a sharp knife or rotary cutter that is designed for cutting foam.

When cutting a piece of foam, it’s best to start with a small scrap and practice before making a full cut. Trying to compress several pieces at once may speed things up, but it can change the shape of the foam and result in errors.

Drilling the Holes

When making a knife display case you will need to drill holes into the backer board. The best way to determine the size of the board you will need is to place all your knives on a piece of manila paper and use a measuring tape to mark a square surrounding the arrangement.

Once you have a good idea of the size of the backer board, select a wood that will fit your knives and cut it to size with a saw. Make sure that the wood is thick and straight and does not have any blemishes.

Next, you will need to decide what hardware you are going to use to hang your knives from the board. Depending on your design, you may need to add shelves for folders and hangers for straight knives.

Once you have all your hardware, you can begin hanging your knives from the backer board to a designated wall. However, you must remember that a case with a valuable collection of knives must be secured securely in order to prevent them from coming down.

Finishing

The best way to display your precious pocket knives isn’t to keep them locked away in a shoe box or worse yet a zip-up wallet. A well-designed display case will not only impress guests, it will also make you feel good knowing your collection is safe. This nifty little number combines the elegance of solid wood with the luster of a finely finished product. The result is a sleek, classy display you’ll be proud to show off for years to come. For the most part, a single case is all you need for now but if you have a larger collection in the works, be sure to plan ahead.

Ken Onion

Ken Onion is an innovative knifemaker whose work has revolutionized the industry. Born in 1963, he hails from Kaneohe, Hawaii, and invented the SpeedSafe assisted opening mechanism for Kershaw Knives - earning him a position as Premier Knife Designer with them.

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