How to Make a Pocket Clip For a Knife


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A pocket clip is an invaluable accessory for any tool that you need to keep close by. They allow you to access your knife from anywhere and provide a place where you can safely put it when you’re not using it.

We all have a few things in our pockets that we can’t get to. But, how many of us have actually made use of a pocket clip?

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A knife clip is a critical accessory that keeps your blade secure and ready to use. There are many different types of pocket clips, and each one offers a unique set of benefits to your knife.

The type of pocket clip you choose should depend on your needs and the style of your knife. Regular clip styles allow your knife to sit higher in your pocket, and they can help it stay out of the way of other items in your pack.

Another type of clip is the deep carry style. Deep carry clips are shaped to conceal the knife in your pocket. These clips are great for anyone who is afraid their knife will fall out of their pocket and draw unwanted attention.

In choosing the best pocket knives, you should pay close attention to the steel used in the blade. It will determine how well the knife performs, and it will affect several key factors, including hardness, wear resistance, corrosion resistance and edge retention.

Carabiner

A pocket clip is a great way to keep your knife secure in your pocket. It helps prevent your knife from getting lost or accidentally opening and stabbing you in the thigh.

There are many different types of pocket clips, each with their own unique style and functionality. The one that works best for you depends on a few things.

If you’re looking for something simple and inexpensive, a carabiner keychain hook might be just what you need. These are small, cheap, and available in most stores.

They can attach to the lanyard hole or keyring hole in a Swiss Army Knife without compromising the functionality of your knife. The S-Biner Microlock from Nite Ize is an excellent choice, as it features two spring-loaded gates that allow you to attach your knife and still use the S-Biner when you need to remove it from your keyring.

If you’re feeling really creative, you can even make your own pocket clip out of a carabiner. This is a relatively cheap and easy fix, and can be very useful for Swiss Army Knives.

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One of the best ways to keep your knife secure is to have a pocket clip on hand. Fortunately, there are many different styles of pocket clips to choose from. The best ones are made of a high quality material such as titanium or stainless steel and are designed to be durable and long lasting. They are typically priced in the same range as the knives they attach to, making them an affordable upgrade. If you’re in the market for a new pocket clip, we have a great selection of high quality products from top name brands like Benchmade, Hinderer and Emerson to suit your style. We even have a selection of budget friendly custom made products if you’re looking for something a little more bespoke.

Traditional

The traditional clip is a simple and functional solution for keeping your knife secure in your pocket. They can be made from a variety of materials and can come in a wide range of shapes and styles.

They are generally low-profile and lightweight, but they can also look great when used with a nice sheath. They are especially popular with EDC knives because they keep your blade out of the way and tucked away easily.

Some traditional clips also have thumb studs and finger holes, which allow you to open your knife with your thumb. They are most commonly found on slip joint knives, but they can also be found on some other types of knives.

There are many different methods of making a pocket clip for your knife, so it’s important to understand the different options. Choosing a knife that fits your needs and preferences is key, so make sure to consider what kind of clip will work best for you.

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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