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The construction of a balisong refers to the construction method of the handles. | The construction of a balisong refers to the construction method of the handles. | ||
== | ==Construction types== | ||
Balisongs currently have 3 different types of construction. | Balisongs currently have 3 different types of construction. | ||
=== | ===Channel=== | ||
Channel means that the knive is usually made out of one single block of metal. Usually the metal in question is either Titanium, or 7075 Aluminium. An example for this type of construction is the [[Squid_Industries_Krake_Raken|Krake Raken]]. <br> | Channel means that the knive is usually made out of one single block of metal. Usually the metal in question is either Titanium, or 7075 Aluminium. An example for this type of construction is the [[Squid_Industries_Krake_Raken|Krake Raken]]. <br> | ||
In some rare cases, channel | In some rare cases, channel handles may include scales mounted on top, but the underlying structure remains a single-piece channel. For example, the [[Squid_Industries_Nautilus|Nautilus]] is a channel knife with scales, which are held in place by the pivot screws, and by the screws at the end of the handles. | ||
An easy way to to determine whether a balisong has a channel construction is if the blade is enclosed by a continuous piece of material from the blade’s point of view, it is channel construction. | |||
=== | ===Sandwich=== | ||
The handles of sandwich knives usually incorporate some form of spacer. Spacers come in different sizes pins/standoffs/chunks and can be made from different materials for example: Aluminium, Titaniun, G10, Ultem and many more. Spacers get sandwiched between 2 handle halves. Those handle halves come in two sub-categories: | The handles of sandwich knives usually incorporate some form of spacer. Spacers come in different sizes pins/standoffs/chunks and can be made from different materials for example: Aluminium, Titaniun, G10, Ultem and many more. Spacers get sandwiched between 2 handle halves. Those handle halves come in two sub-categories: | ||
==== | ====Liner==== | ||
Liners are the part that touch and sandwich the spacer. If a balisong uses liners, it will also require some form of scales. Those scales sit on top of the liners and sandwich those. The construction for sandwich balis which use liners looks something like this: scale-liner-spacer-liner-scale. An example for this type of construction is the [[Bladerunners_Systems_Replicant|Replicant]]. | Liners are the part that touch and sandwich the spacer. If a balisong uses liners, it will also require some form of scales. Those scales sit on top of the liners and sandwich those. The construction for sandwich balis which use liners looks something like this: scale-liner-spacer-liner-scale. An example for this type of construction is the [[Bladerunners_Systems_Replicant|Replicant]]. | ||
==== | ====Slab==== | ||
If the balisong uses only one solid, single piece to sandwich the spacers, those pieces are called "slabs". Slabs are usually made either out of Aluminium or Titanium. An example for this type of construction is the [[Bladerunners_Systems_Titanium_Barebones|Titanium Barebones]]. | If the balisong uses only one solid, single piece to sandwich the spacers, those pieces are called "slabs". Slabs are usually made either out of Aluminium or Titanium. An example for this type of construction is the [[Bladerunners_Systems_Titanium_Barebones|Titanium Barebones]]. | ||
=== | ===Chanwich=== | ||
Chanwich means that a handle is made out of 2 handle halves, with no spacer in-between. An example for this type of construction is the [[Squid_Industries_Tsunami|Tsunami]] | Chanwich means that a handle is made out of 2 handle halves, with no spacer in-between. An example for this type of construction is the [[Squid_Industries_Tsunami|Tsunami]]. | ||
== | ==Comparison and Trade-offs== | ||
Every construction method has advantages and disadvantages, so there is no best choice. As a rule of thumb: the more parts the balisong has, the more points of failure it will have, making it less rigid compard to a balisong that has a channel design. That is why it is recommended to use a knives which have a channel design for [[Beater|beaters]] and [[Every_Day_Carry|Every day carry]] use.<br> | Every construction method has advantages and disadvantages, so there is no best choice. As a rule of thumb: the more parts the balisong has, the more points of failure it will have, making it less rigid compard to a balisong that has a channel design. That is why it is recommended to use a knives which have a channel design for [[Beater|beaters]] and [[Every_Day_Carry|Every day carry]] use.<br> | ||
That said, sandwich designs are highly regarded for their modability. For example you can swap out the G10 scales of a [[Bladerunners_Systems_Replicant|Replicant]] for scales for ones with a different look or feel.<br> | That said, sandwich designs are highly regarded for their modability. For example you can swap out the G10 scales of a [[Bladerunners_Systems_Replicant|Replicant]] for scales for ones with a different look or feel.<br> | ||
Chanwich handles also has an advantages: they try to combine the rigidity of channel construction, with the flexibility to incorporate hidden zen pins into the design. | Chanwich handles also has an advantages: they try to combine the rigidity of channel construction, with the flexibility to incorporate hidden zen pins into the design. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:50, 21 April 2026
The construction of a balisong refers to the construction method of the handles.
Construction types
[edit | edit source]Balisongs currently have 3 different types of construction.
Channel
[edit | edit source]Channel means that the knive is usually made out of one single block of metal. Usually the metal in question is either Titanium, or 7075 Aluminium. An example for this type of construction is the Krake Raken.
In some rare cases, channel handles may include scales mounted on top, but the underlying structure remains a single-piece channel. For example, the Nautilus is a channel knife with scales, which are held in place by the pivot screws, and by the screws at the end of the handles.
An easy way to to determine whether a balisong has a channel construction is if the blade is enclosed by a continuous piece of material from the blade’s point of view, it is channel construction.
Sandwich
[edit | edit source]The handles of sandwich knives usually incorporate some form of spacer. Spacers come in different sizes pins/standoffs/chunks and can be made from different materials for example: Aluminium, Titaniun, G10, Ultem and many more. Spacers get sandwiched between 2 handle halves. Those handle halves come in two sub-categories:
Liner
[edit | edit source]Liners are the part that touch and sandwich the spacer. If a balisong uses liners, it will also require some form of scales. Those scales sit on top of the liners and sandwich those. The construction for sandwich balis which use liners looks something like this: scale-liner-spacer-liner-scale. An example for this type of construction is the Replicant.
Slab
[edit | edit source]If the balisong uses only one solid, single piece to sandwich the spacers, those pieces are called "slabs". Slabs are usually made either out of Aluminium or Titanium. An example for this type of construction is the Titanium Barebones.
Chanwich
[edit | edit source]Chanwich means that a handle is made out of 2 handle halves, with no spacer in-between. An example for this type of construction is the Tsunami.
Comparison and Trade-offs
[edit | edit source]Every construction method has advantages and disadvantages, so there is no best choice. As a rule of thumb: the more parts the balisong has, the more points of failure it will have, making it less rigid compard to a balisong that has a channel design. That is why it is recommended to use a knives which have a channel design for beaters and Every day carry use.
That said, sandwich designs are highly regarded for their modability. For example you can swap out the G10 scales of a Replicant for scales for ones with a different look or feel.
Chanwich handles also has an advantages: they try to combine the rigidity of channel construction, with the flexibility to incorporate hidden zen pins into the design.