Traditional Japanese Professional Chef’s Knives (Hocho) vary from other types of kitchen knives in that they are...
(11/08/09) Traditional Japanese Professional Chef’s Knives (Hocho) vary from other types of kitchen knives in that they are sharpened with a bevel on only one side. The opposite side is slightly hollowed, as are Japanese chisels. Because of this, these type of blades can generally be honed to a sharper edge than can double bevel blades. However, the single bevel does make the edge more fragile, and the knives must be handled with care. Hon Kasumi refers to the lamination process which creates the misty appearance of the lamination line between the two kinds of metal. These type of blades are hand forged from a combination of hard Shirogami Hagane ‘white steel’ forge welded onto a piece of Jigane ‘wrought iron’. The most exacting standards as well as considerable time are required for this type of forge work. After forging and shaping, each blade is individually tempered to Rockwell hardness c62°. The handles are made from the best quality Magnolia Wood, known for its water resistant qualities,...See less
Price: $91.50 available at japanwoodworker.com
This woodworking knife is encased in a wooden scabbard made from Ho wood (a relative of the Magnolia tree). The blade is...
(11/08/09) This woodworking knife is encased in a wooden scabbard made from Ho wood (a relative of the Magnolia tree). The blade is a hand forged lamination of "white steel" honed to a razor sharp edge. Since the blade is ground with one bevel, it is perfect for marking-out against a straight edge, as well as for carving, whittling and other shaping purposes. The overall length is 7«", blade length is 1- 3/4", blade with is 3/4". Instructions for sharpening are included. Purchase any 4 woodworking knives and SAVE 5%See less
Price: $17.00 available at japanwoodworker.com
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