How to Safely Close a Pocket Knife: A Step-by-Step Guide. - Shokunin USA

How to Safely Close a Pocket Knife: A Step-by-Step Guide.

Introduction

Pocket knives are handy tools that many of us carry for various tasks, from cutting strings and opening packages to more intricate jobs like whittling or preparing food. However, a pocket knife can quickly become a hazard if not handled correctly. One aspect that people often overlook is the correct way to close a pocket knife. It may seem simple, but a wrong move can lead to a nasty cut. In this blog, we’ll delve into the safe and proper methods for closing different types of pocket knives.

Types of Pocket Knife Lock Mechanisms

Before discussing how to close a pocket knife, it’s essential to understand the different lock mechanisms that various pocket knife brands use. These include:

Liner Lock

A liner lock has a side-spring lock that you can push to release the blade.

Frame Lock

Frame locks are similar to liner locks but are generally considered to be more robust.

Slip Joint

These have no lock and are often found in traditional Swiss Army knives.

Lockback

The lock mechanism is on the spine of the handle.

Closing a Liner Lock Pocket Knife

  1. Position Your Hands: Place your thumb on the liner lock.
  2. Push the Liner: Push the liner lock sideways to release the blade.
  3. Fold the Blade: Carefully fold the blade back into the handle.
  4. Ensure it’s Closed: Always double-check to make sure the knife is securely closed.

Closing a Frame Lock Pocket Knife

  1. Hold the Knife Securely: Grasp the knife handle in one hand.
  2. Release the Frame: Similar to the liner lock, press the frame lock aside.
  3. Close the Blade: Use your other hand to carefully close the blade.

Closing a Slip Joint Pocket Knife

  1. Hold the Knife: Hold the knife by the handle, keeping your fingers away from the blade edge.
  2. Apply Pressure: Gently apply downward pressure on the blade spine.
  3. Complete the Action: Once you feel the resistance, push the blade entirely into the handle.

Closing a Lockback Pocket Knife

  1. Hold Safely: Hold the knife by the handle.
  2. Press the Lock: Push down on the lock located at the back of the handle.
  3. Close the Blade: Fold the blade back into the handle.

Safety Precautions

  • Always keep your fingers away from the blade edge.
  • Make sure the knife is entirely closed before putting it away.
  • Do not use excessive force while closing the knife, as it may slip and cause injury.

Conclusion

Closing a pocket knife may seem straightforward, but it's important to practice proper technique to ensure your safety. Knowing how to close different types of pocket knives will make you more skilled and confident when handling this essential tool.

Popular Brands to Consider

When looking for a pocket knife, consider reputable brands like Benchmade, Gerber, Victorinox, and Shokunin USA, among others, to ensure you’re getting a quality product.

Happy and safe handling!


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