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Knife Repair Form - Buck Knives
www.buckknives.comas the knife could easily fall out and get lost. Buck Knives is not responsible for lost or stolen knives. Please do not use popcorn foam when shipping. Step #3 - Fill out a warranty repair form and print and include with your knife. Please be sure to fill out every section. Step #4 - Send your package to: Buck Knives Inc. Attention: Warranty
Knife Repair Form - Buck Knives
www.buckknives.comDO NOT ship your knife in its original packaging (it will not be returned), a padded envelope, a regular paper envelope, or use popcorn foam. Buck Knives is not responsible for lost or stolen knives during the shipping process. Step #3- Please print this Warranty Repair Form to include with your knife shipment. This form must be filled out
WEB Knife SharpeningDocument - Buck Knives
www.buckknives.comThe angle on a Buck Knife is ground to 13-16 degrees per side (see illustrations). If you hold the knife against the stone to cut evenly across the edge grind, you will produce an edge with a similar angle. If you hold the blade at too high of an angle, the resulting edge will lose some slicing ability (but will stand up better to chopping). A