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1095 Paring knives!!!

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Here is a new pattern! A nice thin paring knife! They are all off the same pattern, and are very close to each other. The blades are all .005" behind the edge, which is about the thickness of a yellow post-it note {never measured the other colors}.


OAL- 6 1/2"

blade- 3" long, .060" thick at the spine, and .005" thick behind the edge, measured at the edge's shoulder. 5/8" wide

steel- 1095 high carbon, differentially hardened. heat treat includes a double normalize, double anneal, double edge quench { most of the blades width on these narrow blades} and triple temper for a really nice performing blade that takes and holds a great edge and yet is easy to resharpen!

grind- a full flat grind, sharpened on a Norton Fine India stone with micro bevels, to an agressive razor edge

finish- 400 grit finish on the bevels under scotchbrite belt finish

handle- green canvas micarta, wenge, and black linen micarta, with Brass pins. handle is finished with 200 grit with the lines running across the handle so it looks good yet isn't slick

sheath- no sheath on these, but I can make one if needed for an extra $20.

the tests below were on the first ones of my 1095 kitchen knife line. They are a good representation of this line, of course they will vary from parrers to the chefs types, but give a good baseline for the performance you can expect.

I haven't come up with a standard of tests for kitchen knives yet, but I did test this one out on a 1/2" manila rope that I use on my hunters. this is very coarse and abrasive rope that is very hard on an edge. this knife went 101 cuts on the rope before it required a 2 pound gain in force to complete each cut. the first cut required 14 pounds, and the 101th cut took 16 pounds on my cutting board scale {14 pounds includes the weight of the cutting board, the rope, and the weight of my hand to hold the rope}. It also passed several edge flexes on the brass rod test. she fell through carrots and potatoes, cut straight to the board, with very little pressure, Im going to have to make me one of these now!

the prototype of this knife design did very close to the same in cutting performance, and then after we cooked lunch with it to check performance in the kitchen, we cut more rope, did 12 edge flexes on each side with no chipping or rolling, and then clamped her in a vise and she did 4- 90 degree flexes { 2 in each direction, I cant tell how many foot pounds of torque were required as my torque wrench is set for narrow tang hunters and couldn't attach it to the handle} without breaking or the edge cracking. after the last flex, I straightened her out, and plan to put a handle on her and use her for a new leather knife.

Your choice:
$45 each plus $5 for shiping/insurance to CONUS. I can accept paypal Joe357m@bresnan.net or money order, or silver at spot price.



1st to post "I'll take it" and which one you would like gets it!!!



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Ships within 48 hours of payment priority with ins.

Feedback appreciated, and thanks for looking!

If you would like one like this one or different, PM or email with details!
 
I'll take the black handled in the middel one please

will send money asap
 
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Thanks Guys!! black linen, and green canvas micarta ones are both sold and will leave in the morning.

Wenge one is still available!
 
I'll take the wenge if you ship to Ontario, Canada. Please let me know the extra charge for shipping and I will pay when I get home from work.
 
Blewbyyou- it looks like the usps shipping estimator says $19.95.

Mycough- I have one left from that batch that is ready for a handle, if you would like to choose your handle material.
 
Sorry, they are all gone. I will probably do another batch of this pattern next month or so though!
 
Hi Joe, could you please count me in for one if you do a batch? Black paper micarta please, to match the other two I have from you...
 
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