Wood Knife Handles

Natural Wood for Knife Handles

Wood remains one of the most popular handle materials in knife making thanks to its natural character, grip and timeless appearance. Different hardwoods offer unique grain patterns, colors and densities, allowing makers to create everything from traditional hunting knives to one-of-a-kind custom builds.

Whether you're looking for light woods with visible grain or darker exotic hardwoods with a refined finish, this collection includes options suited to a wide range of knife making styles.

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Hardwood Knife Handle Materials

This collection includes a wide range of hardwoods used in custom knife making, from classic handle woods to exotic species with bold grain and color.

Popular options include:

You'll also find wood scales, blocks and spacers for a variety of handle styles and shop projects.

FAQ

Dense hardwoods such as cocobolo, maple, ebony, walnut and desert ironwood are popular choices because they offer durability, stability and attractive grain patterns.

Properly finished hardwood knife handles are durable and long-lasting, making them a popular choice for both working knives and custom builds.

The best wood depends on the look and feel you want. Exotic hardwoods offer bold color and grain patterns, while traditional woods provide a classic finish.

Wood knife handles are commonly used on hunting knives thanks to their comfort, appearance and natural grip.

If you have any questions, get in touch with our experts.