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31st May 07, 12:42 AM
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Hi,
That's a valid concern, but in practice they hold up very well. I embed the last part of the blade into the handle which adds considerable strength to what could be the weak point.
When I make my own blades I design them with tapering shoulders between blade and tang and taper the tang as well.
One advantage of a relatively small stick tang is that it helps keep the balance of the Sgian Dubh low down which keeps it steadier in the sock.
Rab
 Originally Posted by JRB
I can't say I'm all that impressed with the tiny tangs on the top two blades in that picture. The bottom blade has a relatively beefy tang with good rounded shoulders, though. I know that a sgian dubh will probably not be put under a lot of stress even if it's used for general day to day cutting chores but I'd still want mine to have something more substantial than a rat tail tang. Just my $0.02
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