Kitchen Knives

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Back in June of 2015 a friend of mine commissioned me to make some kitchen knives for her to gift to a friend of hers. Well I finally finished them a couple of days before Christmas. Could be a slow poke record, I'll have to check. Anyway, we agreed on three knives and I thought these would be the way to go. And since I couldn't just hand her a brown paper bag full of sharp knives I made her the box too. Details below. Comments and criticism welcomed.

Box
Pine with black fabric covered foam inserts with finger reliefs for extracting the knives. I didn't have time to make anything fancier but it would have been a waste anyhow. The knives are going to live in a knife block so the box will just get stored in a closet somewhere.

Knives
Blade Steel: AEB_L (Uncle Aldo). Approximately 61.5–62Rc.
Pins and Spacers: 316SS
Handles: Black Corian and Stabilized Curly Hawaiian Koa (Koa from Mark at Burl Source)

The blades are all radiused at the spines and choils. Blade bevels are finished to 600X to aid in food separation. Handles are sanded to 2500X. The Koa is finished with TruOil. The 253mm Gyuto and 210mm Western Deba balance at the front of the bolster and have generous height for knuckle clearance. Naturally, the 140mm petty is handle biased due to the smaller blade. The Gyuto has a long constant taper to the spine and ground very thin. The Deba is left full thickness much farther down the spine to leave weight and strength for chopping tasks. It's ground fairly thin as well but left a bit thicker behind the edge for a more durable cutting edge. The petty is somewhere in between. The cutting edges on all three models have a nice straight section for completing the cut.

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If the photos are any representation of the quality of these knives, you certainly got MY attention.
Very nice.

What part of Rockland are you in?
 
Don, I appreciate your comment. I'm a big fan of your work.


Guys, thank you!
 
Awesome set of knives Marc! Beautiful finish on everything.
 
You are doing some very nice work Marc. These are a beautiful set of knives.
Whenever I see your name on a new thread I always have to take a look.
It is easy to see that you take the time and the extra steps to do everything "just right".
 
Thank you Roger, John and Mark. Thank you to everyone who has given me a bit of encouragement.

Mark, that means a lot to me. There are so many makers that I feel the same way about. When I see their name on a thread I just have to look because I know I'm going to see something good. I'm slow as hell and I wish I could make these things much faster. I'm trying very hard to do my best.
 
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