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Being a knife guy and a DIY nerd I couldn't help but watching this transform:

 
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Came out looking very nice. Was ok to watch also.


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Nice- Wish I had all the tools.

It didn't seem very sharp though?


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this place is crazy, i was just gifted a big, ole' butcher knife and i am turning it into a more modern looking chef knife next week. should be a super fun project.

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Nice- Wish I had all the tools.

It didn't seem very sharp though?


Looks pretty dang sharp to me > look at 16:35 if the vid. Eek
 
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Not knowing much about knife making, what is the 'clay' applied to each side and fired? And what effect/purpose does it provide?

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Not knowing much about knife making, what is the 'clay' applied to each side and fired? And what effect/purpose does it provide?


I believe they call it the hamon so the edge and the rest of the blade cool at different rates, part of the hardening process.
 
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Ahhh. I understand. Thanks!

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So why can't I have my custom knife in 15 minutes too!!!


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Neat. I wonder how much that sold for.


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Looks pretty dang sharp to me > look at 16:35 if the vid. Eek

Watch the tomato= It compresses and doesn't slice to start. It's not even sliced through. The cantaloupe shouldn't compress like it does.

"Sharpening on the slack of the 2x72 with very high grit belt"= Surprising he didn't finish it off with some nice Japanese Water Stones or something.


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Looks pretty dang sharp to me > look at 16:35 if the vid. Eek

Watch the tomato= It compresses and doesn't slice to start. It's not even sliced through. The cantaloupe shouldn't compress like it does.

"Sharpening on the slack of the 2x72 with very high grit belt"= Surprising he didn't finish it off with some nice Japanese Water Stones or something.


Yeah, those rice paper thin slices of tomato are really compressing it. Confused
 
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