... and when they become full, theres no more knives I will need nor buy.
Mhm.
I just sold three single bevels, and my old trusty hiromoto, to make space.
I know what im sayin
Very nice. I've only made a small box once in my woodworking career, and never a knife box. So I mean absolutely no offense by this. But are you concerned about the fact that there's no way to allow for wood movement with changes in temperature and humidity? You've got a wide, solid top joined directly to the box sides, with opposing grain orientations. Taking that box in and out of a hot, steamy kitchen (especially in Norway, where it gets very cold) will exacerbate wood movement, I would think. And if that happens, there's nowhere for the wood to go, which could force a split in the box top or bottom or a split at the dovetails.
those are really nice
LOL, you can always keep one spot open ...
Bieniek,
Which Ino did you get? I am curious to see if you think it needs thinning... I got to check some out at JKI and the size I was interested in was insanely thin behind the edge.
-Chuck
Bieniek,
Which Ino did you get? I am curious to see if you think it needs thinning... I got to check some out at JKI and the size I was interested in was insanely thin behind the edge.
-Chuck
Hey Eamon....You seeing this???? When is the Burke Bad BoyZ Blade Box coming out???? (How's that for a homeopropheron???)
But so when Ino arrives, theres going to be a match: Kato vs Shigefusa vs Gesshin. I actually cannot wait to drop some tests and see in that very similar price range, which is the best.
Or, I know Kato wins, so the question is is Ino good enough to beat shig? :whistling:
Hey Eamon....You seeing this???? When is the Burke Bad BoyZ Blade Box coming out???? (How's that for a homeopropheron???)
Smaller is a "service box". It was thought to give me easy access to all of the knives during shift. I wanted the box to be as flat as possible.
Wood is finished with linseed oil.
Inside brown alcantara.
50x22x10cm
The bigger is sacred treasures box - just for single bevels.
Finish lacquered with amber varnish. The handle and fasteners are not the finest, but could find anything better.
Iside golden alcantara.
60x17x13cm.
The number of blades these can accomodate is strictly defined [and thought of], and when they become full, theres no more knives I will need nor buy.
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