My wife and I were talking, and it’s almost certainly not paint! So we thought, maybe enamel? It certainly doesn’t have the same feel as any ceramic coating I’ve ever seen (as if I have much experience there…). What did they put on this blade to make it blue, and does it risk chipping later on?
by allgreek2me2004
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Buttercream icing.
Blueberry filling.
Cerakote is the likely answer. Yet the Civvi Doh is s an sweet looking knife.
Blue
Smurf blood
Blue paint of sorts
Sugar & spice and everything nice
Smurf blood
Lick it and describe the taste so we can identify the frosting they used.
Probably cerakote, which is a tough ceramic coating that is “baked” on. Pun very much intended
Maybe Tiffany Blue Cerakote?
TiN
Cerakote baked with the fires of Mordor
That’s a great question. Blade hq says it’s “blue” coated, which really lacks specificity. Pro-tech says their dessert warrior knives are DLC coated, but they’re generally a more ‘premium’ knife, and their coating looks a little darker too. Unless some internet sleuth finds it out, that’s probably between civivi, blade hq, and God.
Sweet knife bro 😎
Considering it’s cost and civivis lack of specifics I’m betting on a painted finish.
MY JIZZ
Wondering if I could get crayons on scales rather than sprinkles? My daughters a Marine and I’d get her a knife finished with crayons in a heartbeat!
Teal Rustoleum? 😳
Magic shell.
I would just email BladeHQ.
Snek blud
It can definitely chip, and get scratched.
My cum
I was at a gunsmith shop a while ago that offers cerakote and it is definetly the blue raspberry cerakote