mateo
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Ok! So this year I am actually the happy recipient of a tax refund! So, naturally, I should use it wisely and buy a new knife...
I'm going to buy a cleaver, but I am concerned about profiles (I found I love the "cleaver-way" via a CCK 1102), and I've been thinking about how to test the profiles of different cleavers without laying down the cash to do so.
Then comes this idea... could I buy one or two really cheap cleavers (e.g. something like http://www.wokshop.com/HTML/products/cleavers/carbon-steel-cleaver.html ) and go to town doing a complete re-profile? Is this completely insane? :scratchhead:
I'd rather not take the route of buying then reselling if it doesn't work out, and one of the options I'm considering (Mizuno) is too much $$ to make this sort of a goof on. Thanks... :scared2:
I'm going to buy a cleaver, but I am concerned about profiles (I found I love the "cleaver-way" via a CCK 1102), and I've been thinking about how to test the profiles of different cleavers without laying down the cash to do so.
Then comes this idea... could I buy one or two really cheap cleavers (e.g. something like http://www.wokshop.com/HTML/products/cleavers/carbon-steel-cleaver.html ) and go to town doing a complete re-profile? Is this completely insane? :scratchhead:
I'd rather not take the route of buying then reselling if it doesn't work out, and one of the options I'm considering (Mizuno) is too much $$ to make this sort of a goof on. Thanks... :scared2: