Handmade Damascus Fish Fillet Knife – Flexible Full Tang with Rosewood Handle
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Handmade Damascus Fillet Knife – Full Tang Flexible Blade for Precision Fish Processing
This handmade Damascus fillet knife is designed for clean and accurate fish preparation. The long, narrow blade moves easily along natural contours, helping you separate meat from bone and skin with better control. The Damascus steel build supports sharp edges and steady performance over time. This knife works well for fishing trips, outdoor use, and kitchen preparation.
It fits naturally into a full preparation setup alongside tools like the custom handmade fillet knife, the Damascus chef knife with USA flag handle, and the hand forged Damascus cleaver knife.
The Blade
Each blade is hand-forged from layered Damascus steel. The forge-welded layers build strength into the steel while keeping the blade thin enough to flex without snapping. The long, narrow profile is ground for filleting work. Tight cuts near the spine, smooth passes under skin, and clean separation from shoulder to tail are its strengths. Every blade is hand-finished after forging.
The Handle
The handle is rosewood. The grain runs dense and warm, with reddish-brown tones that deepen with use. The ribbed, contoured grip gives the hand something to lock onto during a long filleting session. Rosewood resists moisture better than most softwoods, which matters at a wet dock or cleaning station. Bare-handed or gloved, the handle does not slip.
The Build
This knife runs full tang from blade tip through the pommel. The steel extends the full length of the handle, pinned in place. A full tang matters on a fillet knife because the blade flexes under load. A partial tang would stress the joint between blade and handle every time the blade bends. Full tang construction keeps that junction solid through every flex. A lanyard hole at the pommel lets you attach a cord for dock or boat use.
The Sheath
The handmade leather sheath is included with this knife. It protects the edge during transport to the water and between fishing sessions. One verified buyer noted the leather quality directly: the sheath is a useful addition, not a marketing detail. Slide the blade in fully before carrying or stowing.
Real-World Use
Make the entry cut behind the gill plate and run the blade along the spine from head to tail with light, sweeping strokes. The blade processes salmon, trout, bass, and other fish at the dock or on the cleaning table. The thin edge separates pin bones and removes skin cleanly without tearing the meat. The angler who cleans their own catch needs a blade that holds its edge through a full cooler. Hand-forged Damascus steel does that work longer than a stamped blade at this profile width.
The JW Difference
JW SteelCrafts hand-forges every knife in Texas. Each Damascus blade carries a one-of-a-kind pattern because no two forge welds produce the same layered grain. Six verified buyers rated this knife five stars. Orders ship from the USA within 1 to 2 business days.
Specs
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Specification |
Detail |
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Blade Type |
Flexible fillet knife |
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Blade Steel |
Damascus steel (layered) |
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Blade Finish |
Hand-forged and finished |
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Handle Material |
Rosewood |
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Tang |
Full tang |
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Includes |
Handmade leather sheath |
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Ships From |
USA |
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Made By |
JW SteelCrafts |
Who Is This For
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The freshwater angler who processes their own catch and needs a blade that tracks spine to tail cleanly on trout, bass, and walleye.
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The salmon fisherman or charter guide who filletes multiple fish per trip and needs a blade that holds its working edge through a full cooler.
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The home cook who buys whole fish from the market and wants to break them down cleanly without tearing the flesh.
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The knife collector who wants a Damascus blade that earns its place at the dock, not just the display case.
How to Use It
Make the entry cut behind the gill plate, angling the blade tip down to touch the spine. Run the blade from head to tail with light, forward strokes and let the flex do the tracking. For skin removal, hold the tail end flat, angle the blade at 15 degrees, and draw toward the head with steady, even pressure. The lanyard hole at the pommel lets you attach a cord for dock or boat use between fish.
How to Care for It
After Every Use
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Hand wash with mild soap and warm water after each use.
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Dry the blade immediately and completely with a clean cloth.
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Never run through the dishwasher; heat and detergent cycles damage the Damascus layers.
Every Few Weeks
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Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil to the blade.
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Wipe off any excess before returning to the sheath.
Storage
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Return the blade to the leather sheath after drying.
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Store in a dry location; prolonged moisture will develop surface patina on Damascus steel faster than normal.
Sharpening
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Use a whetstone at 1000 grit to restore the edge, then finish at 3000 to 6000 grit.
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Maintain the original factory bevel angle throughout.
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Strop on leather after each sharpening session to realign the edge.
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Use light strokes near the flex point of the blade to avoid distorting the edge geometry.
FAQs
What steel is used in this fillet knife?
The blade is hand-forged from layered Damascus steel. The forge-welded layers create the flowing grain pattern visible across the flat and improve structural toughness. Specific layer count and HRC hardness values are not published for this model.
Does the knife include a leather sheath?
Yes. A handmade leather sheath is included with every knife. It protects the blade during transport to and from the water and keeps the edge covered during storage.
Is the blade flexible enough for actual fish filleting?
Yes. The long, narrow blade is designed to flex. It follows the contour of a fish from gill plate to tail and tracks close to the spine without tearing the meat. The flexible profile is the reason this knife exists.
Is this knife legal to own in the United States?
Yes. Fixed-blade knives for fishing and kitchen use are legal to own across all 50 states. Check local laws for any carry restrictions outside the home.
How do I sharpen a flexible Damascus fillet blade?
Use a whetstone at 1000 grit to reset the edge, then finish at 3000 to 6000 grit. Maintain the original bevel angle throughout. Strop on leather before use. Use lighter strokes near the flex point to avoid distorting the edge geometry.
Can this knife handle kitchen fish prep, not just dock filleting?
Yes. The same qualities that work at the dock apply at the kitchen counter. The thin profile, close tracking near bones, and clean skin removal work equally well indoors on salmon, trout, bass, and other whole fish from the market.
Can I get this knife engraved or customized?
Contact JW SteelCrafts directly at jwsteelcrafts.com for customization options. Custom requests may affect lead time and availability.
How long will this knife last with proper care?
Damascus steel blades maintained with regular oiling and proper sharpening hold their pattern and cutting performance for decades. Full tang construction eliminates the most common failure point. Keep it dry, keep it oiled, and it outlasts the fish.
Gift
This handmade Damascus fillet knife is a standout gift for Father's Day, a groomsman who fishes, a Christmas present for the angler in the family, or a guide's retirement present. The Damascus pattern and leather sheath make the presentation stand on its own. It ships presentation-ready and no extra wrapping is needed.
Explore More
This fillet knife fits naturally into a full preparation setup alongside the custom handmade fillet knife, the Damascus chef knife with USA flag handle, and the hand forged Damascus cleaver knife. Explore the full Damascus steel kitchen knife collection or pair this blade with a hand forged Gyuto chef knife.
Add this Damascus fillet knife to your cart today and have it shipped from Texas within two business days.
Product Care for JW SteelCrafts Hand-Forged Products
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your hand-forged JW SteelCrafts products, follow these essential care instructions:
- Regular Cleaning
Wipe your knives, swords, axes, and rings with a soft cloth to remove dust and debris. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that could damage the steel’s finish. - Dry Thoroughly
After cleaning, ensure your product is completely dried. This helps prevent water spots, rust, or corrosion, particularly on blades and steel surfaces exposed to moisture. - Proper Storage
Store your hand-forged products in a dry, cool place to prevent oxidation or rust. For long-term storage, consider applying a thin layer of oil (e.g., mineral oil or gun oil) to the metal surfaces, or using a rust inhibitor. When storing knives and swords, keep them in protective sheaths or pouches to prevent contact with other materials. - Avoid Impact
While designed for strength and durability, avoid dropping or striking your steel products against hard surfaces. This can cause damage to the blade, edge, or overall integrity of the piece. - Edge Maintenance (For Knives & Swords)
Periodically sharpen the blades to maintain their cutting edge. Use a proper sharpening stone or take your product to a professional for maintenance. Always sharpen in the correct direction to preserve the blade’s integrity. - Routine Inspection
Regularly inspect your products for any signs of wear, rust, or damage. If you notice any issues, reach out to us for maintenance, restoration, or repair services.
By following these care instructions, your JW SteelCrafts products will retain their craftsmanship, functionality, and beauty for years to come.
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