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This is my most recent art project that showcases a Japanese/ Greene and Greene style as well as a few of my own thoughts. I live and work in Victoria BC Canada. If you like my work, my website is www.risenwoodworks.com. Thanks.

Soul Edge (Soul Blade japanese) – Opening uncensored

 

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Robert Larson 800-1800 Honing Guide

 

Robert Larson 800-1800 Honing Guide

  • Simple to use
  • Use with chisels
  • Works with oil and waterstones
  • Use with plane blades
  • Ensures a right square edge

This simple to use tool will securely hold wood chisels and plane irons at the right angle to the oil stone, and ensures a right square edge. Simple to use works on both oil stones and waterstones.

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Blade of the Immortal, Vol. 13: Mirror of the Soul

 

Blade of the Immortal, Vol. 13: Mirror of the Soul

Anotsu Kagehisa, master swordsman and leader of the rogue Itto-ryu dojo, has sheathed his blade for the moment to join in marriage with the daughter of yet another dojo soon to be brought under his dark wing. But for a man of action, the formal traditions of feudal Japan can be just as tense and fraught with hidden agendas as the battlefield. And while Anotsu may indulge in a moment of peace, his enemies are not at rest, among them Rin, who has stalked him for years to take revenge for the murd

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Japanese Forged Chef Knife Revealed

 

Japanese Forged Chef Knife Revealed

When the term Forged Blade, or Forged Chef Knife is used, it immediately makes people reckon of the Samurai Katana swords of Japan.

But what does it really mean?

A forge is in fact an oven.

The blade smith heats the steel ingot (block), usually it will be some sort of Carbon, Cobalt steel. It is heated up close to its melting point, so the steel becomes soft. Then it is hammered to the shape of the blade, being a chef knife blade, or sword blade, or pocket knife or any other knife.

Now, the Japanese Forged Chef Knife is known to have the best blade of all knives. And there is a reason for that:

First of all the Steel itself.

Not any forged metal will make it strong. The steel compound that is forged, shaped and sharpened has a huge importance to the final density and durability of the blade.

In the 13th century, when blade forging was used to form the most revered and sought after Katana (Samurai Sword), –  see History of the Japanese Forged Chef Knife.

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The  Japanese sword smiths experimented with several kinds of  steel compounds to achieve the highest strength and flexibility for their knives.

After countless steel compounds were tested and forged, finally, the most skilled sword smiths settled on a compound which is used up to this day for the making of the Japanese Forged Chef Knives. These Carbon Steel  compounds include Chromium, Vanadium, Molybdenum and Cobalt.

The Carbon Steel metal used today is called VG-10.

VG-10 carbon steel is so precious to the Japanese culture, that  the Japanese government does not allow it to be exported as raw material.

Chef Knife blades forged with VG-10 Steel are always made in Japan, and only exported after it is forged there.

The second part of the Japanese forged blade, is folding the Carbon Steel metal while hammering it. This gives layers to the blade allowing for extreme strength and flexibility.

The best Katana Samurai blades, were folded up to 800 times, making them extremely expensive and very sought in the far east, and later on in Europe.

Folding Carbon steel into a blade while forging it, takes a lot of time and experience. That is why a excellent Japanese forged chef knife cost ranges from a few hundred dollars and can get to several thousands of dollars.

Each fold made on the blade, adds steel fiber layers by 2 to the factor of the number of folds.

Each fiber gives the blade a higher flexibility factor and more strength.

Today’s forged Japanese chef knives usually has between 16 to 32 Layers.

The better knives have 67 layers and up to 960 layers.

I am a 20 years veteran chef, sharing my knowledge about knives and other kitchen tools. You can get more information at http://www.kitchen-chef-knife.com


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