back-fuller
A back fuller is similar to a swedge, in the fact that it is made from reshaped or removed material on the spine of the knife, however a back-fuller usually covers the majority of the length of the blade and is not honed to any kind of edge. Back-fullers, like regular fullers, have the primary goal of reducing weight at low cost to rigidity and acheive this by bevelling the spine of the knife blade.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Engineering
- Category: Mechanical engineering
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