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

25 Comments

  1. SmylesLee77

    Cerakote is the likely answer. Yet the Civvi Doh is s an sweet looking knife.

  2. TrevDevBass

    Lick it and describe the taste so we can identify the frosting they used.

  3. mallgrabmongopush

    Probably cerakote, which is a tough ceramic coating that is “baked” on. Pun very much intended

  4. always-paranoid

    Cerakote baked with the fires of Mordor

  5. Hungry-Grapefruit42

    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.

  6. PresentMajestic3785

    Considering it’s cost and civivis lack of specifics I’m betting on a painted finish.

  7. Stangrider73

    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!

  8. I was at a gunsmith shop a while ago that offers cerakote and it is definetly the blue raspberry cerakote

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