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Rasp Steel Bull Cutter Knife — White and Black Marble Resin Handle

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Rasp Steel Bull Cutter Knife — White and Black Marble Resin HandleThis rasp steel bull cutter knife measures 7 inches overall, with a wide sheepsfoot blade and a white and black marble resin handle. The blade is forged from dense high carbon rasp steel with a horizontal rasp texture running across the full blade flat. A rectangular bottle opener cutout sits on the blade spine near the handle. A steel bolster sits between the blade and handle. A silver pin and lanyard hole run through the handle. No sheath is

This rasp steel bull cutter knife measures 7 inches overall, with a wide sheepsfoot blade and a white-and-black marble resin handle. The blade is forged from dense high-carbon rasp steel with a horizontal rasp texture running across the full blade flat. A rectangular bottle opener cutout sits on the blade spine near the handle. A steel bolster sits between the blade and handle. A silver pin and lanyard hole run through the handle. No sheath is included.

This is the only rasp steel bull cutter knife at JW Steel Crafts with a white and black marble resin handle and bottle opener spine cutout in this 7-inch configuration.

The History Behind This Blade

In 19th-century American ranch culture, farriers and stockmen ground their working blades from old steel rasps — dense, high-carbon tools that made exceptionally tough cutting knives. The bull cutter profile, with its wide flat blade and straight cutting edge, became the standard shape for heavy livestock and camp work where a narrow blade would flex or fail. The bottle opener cutout on the spine added a secondary utility function that camp and ranch workers valued in a single-carry blade — one tool covering more tasks without extra gear. The JW Steel Crafts rasp steel bull cutter carries that same working tradition in every forged blade.

Blade Performance

The blade is forged from solid rasp steel — a dense, high-carbon steel that holds a strong working edge through heavy daily use. The sheepsfoot profile keeps the cutting edge straight and flat for controlled push cuts through meat, joints, and tough camp materials. There is no belly curve to redirect force. Every stroke lands clean and direct. The horizontal rasp texture across the blade flat is the natural result of forging from rasp steel stock — not a decorative finish. The rectangular cutout on the spine functions as a bottle opener, adding a secondary utility function to the blade without affecting the primary cutting edge. Hardened to 55–58 HRC, the blade sits between flexible and brittle — tough enough for impact work, hard enough to hold an edge. Full tang construction runs the complete length of the marble resin handle.

Handle Construction

The handle is shaped from white and black marble resin. The bold swirl pattern runs deep through the full material — it does not fade, chip, or peel through heavy outdoor or camp use. Resin does not absorb moisture, does not swell in wet conditions, and holds its surface finish equally well in heat and cold. A steel bolster sits between the blade and handle, adding front-end weight for better cutting balance. A silver pin locks the handle scales firmly to the full tang. A lanyard hole sits at the rear of the handle for cord attachment during outdoor carry or wall display.

Best Used For

  • Heavy camp cutting, meat prep, and ranch utility tasks

  • Outdoor carry requiring a compact multi-function blade

  • BBQ and field prep work with bottle opener utility

  • Collectors of rasp steel and working-style bull cutter knives

  • Gifting for hunters, camp cooks, and outdoor knife enthusiasts

Specifications

Feature

Details

Overall Length

7 inches

Blade Material

High-carbon rasp steel

Blade Profile

Sheepsfoot / bull cutter

Blade Finish

Rasp texture

Blade Hardness

55–58 HRC

Spine Detail

Bottle opener cutout

Handle Material

White and black marble resin

Pin Detail

Silver pin

Bolster

Steel bolster

Extra Detail

Lanyard hole

Construction

Full tang

Sheath

Not included

Frequently Asked Questions

What is rasp steel?

Rasp steel comes from hardened steel files and rasps. It is dense and high-carbon by nature, tough enough for impact cutting and capable of holding a strong working edge at 55–58 HRC.

What does the bottle opener cutout on the spine do?

The rectangular notch on the blade spine near the handle functions as a bottle opener, adding a secondary utility function without affecting the primary cutting edge or blade geometry.

What is a sheepsfoot blade profile?

The sheepsfoot has a straight cutting edge and a spine that curves down to meet it at the tip. This keeps the full edge flat for powerful, controlled push cuts with no tip to snag during close work.

Is a sheath included?

No sheath is included with this knife.

Is this knife full tang?

Yes. The tang runs the full length of the marble resin handle for strength, balance, and long-term durability.

Is this knife suitable as a gift?

Yes. The rasp-textured blade, white and black marble resin handle, bottle opener cutout, and steel bolster make this a strong gift for camp cooks, hunters, and working knife collectors.

 

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