Carl Kotte
Senior Member
custom length white2 miz honyaki non mirror polished
white 2??????
custom length white2 miz honyaki non mirror polished
Those two words do not belong together...52100 honyaki
I know but, you can still keep dreamingThose two words do not belong together...
Wouldn't that be a debaif you could have anything you could imagine simply get made for you. what would it be?
personally i would probably go for a single bevel santoku. quite beefy. 180x60 or so.
edge steel: some hss powder. clad in stainless hardened damascus. since i dont like scatches.
handle would be some really really nice turkish walnut for the "bolster", then maybe some nice carbon as a spacer,
then either the most goddamn awesome piece of masur on the entire planet . or some ultra contrasty betlehem olive.
so what would you guys like?
Hey I remember your first crafty honyaki quenches with those huge blocks and stuff. You should be able to pull this offThose two words do not belong together...
Whatever knife Kate Upton is using to make our breakfast.
Pure californium blade, don't care about the grind and profile, weight 262g. Then flip it for $7billion
I looked on Wikipedia to try to understand this knife, and saw a photo of thePure californium blade, don't care about the grind and profile, weight 262g. Then flip it for $7billion
Fifty-ton shipping cask built at Oak Ridge National Laboratory which can transport up to 1 gram of Cf
It's the X-acto Honesuki!I fancy a single bevel flat profile, 160-180mm or so, shaped like a large #11 scalpel blade, in a hard material staying sharp as heck for looong. I have no experience with TF but it would probably need his HT (or something similar), blade should be real thin and yet stiff.
while these are good suggestions guys. in this thread you can have ANYTHING and EVERYTHING you want. dont hold back now.
Masamoto 240 White#2 Honyaki Gyuto. That's it.
They've actually been through a couple more iterations of their process, and made some real refinements I think. Vanax is OK, Wanax was honestly kind of a flop, but it's the one after that that's really good. I don't know why it isn't better known - a bit of a sleeper I guess.Vanax
This would truly be a dream knife.DT 240 gyuto made from Larrin's newly minted steel ... one can dream you said ... lacking that a Stainless San Mai Gyuto from either Will Catcheside or Benjamon Kamon ...
Those two words do not belong together...
Pretty hard actually, but if you go too far, toughness is sacrificed.how hard can it be really?
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