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A knife blank is a precisely measured block of durable, stable hardwood that is used to make wooden knife handles, known as scales, which are cut, drilled, and affixed to a knife tang, thus completing the formation of the knife. The kind of wood, its density, and grain stability will determine how comfortable the grip will be, how resistant to water it is, and ultimately what the knife will look like.
Unlike decorative woodworking applications, wooden knife handles must withstand continuous hand pressure, moisture exposure from cleaning and use, and mechanical stress at the tang joint over years of daily service. The ideal blank knife wood must be hard enough to resist denting and compression, closed-grained enough to minimize moisture absorption and contamination, and dimensionally stable enough to prevent movement between the wood handle and metal tang over time. Woodturning wood and general craft lumber rarely meet these exacting standards but purpose-selected knife blanks from Exotic Wood Zone do.
At Exotic Wood Zone, shipping from St. Louis, Missouri, we stock a hand-selected range of premium knife blanks and wood for knife handles across exotic and domestic hardwood species:
Gaboon Ebony - maximum density with jet-black uniformity; the premier knife blank species for professional-grade handles requiring exceptional hardness and moisture resistance
East Indian Rosewood - naturally oily, closed-grain structure with warm chocolate-brown tones; one of the most traditional and widely used wooden knife handles materials worldwide
Granadillo - a dense, naturally oily Mexican hardwood with rich reddish-brown tones and tight grain; delivers exceptional polish and long-term handle durability
Olivewood - striking swirling grain patterns with warm golden-brown tones; a naturally hard, closed-grain species producing uniquely beautiful and durable knife handles
Exotic Hardwood Combinations - premium Wood for turning and handle-making applications where maximum toughness and unique visual character are equally prioritized
All knife blanks are precision-dimensioned, inspected for structural integrity, and sourced through responsible harvesting practices ensuring every blank delivers consistent performance from shaping through final finishing.
What is the best wood for knife handles?
Gaboon Ebony and Granadillo are premier choices for wooden knife handles both offer exceptional hardness, closed-grain moisture resistance, and outstanding natural polish. East Indian Rosewood is the most traditional blank knife handle material for its natural oils and proven long-term durability in daily-use knives.
What makes a good Woodturning wood for knife handle applications?
Woodturning wood suitable for making knife blanks should be dense, have closed-grain structure, contain natural oils to make it moisture-resistant, and be dimensionally stable by minimizing the movement of wood scale and metal tang. The good examples of such wood types are Olivewood and Granadillo.
Explore our full knife blanks collection at Exotic Wood Zone and craft wooden knife handles worthy of the blade they complete.
