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• #3402
Lambsfoot blade isn't it? Lots of the Sheffield makers still have something similar with handles of varying fanciness.
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• #3403
Can't get enough of this guy's forging videos
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• #3404
Nice one, thanks. Put in an order for a £25 sheepsfoot jobby from the ‘Sheffield Shop’.
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• #3405
Not sure what’s the knife called something to do with sailing though. I have a niwaki hori hori knife that I use much more than I thought I would in the garden. Weeding planting etc
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• #3407
Yeah that’s nice, good find.
Also a fan of the hori hori although I mistreat mine. Does annoy me a little that the tang doesn’t sit flush with the scales, not that comfy after a while.
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• #3408
I was tempted to try and carve some wood to fill the gaps. We've taped the handle with fabric tape as a stop-gap, seems to have done the job
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• #3409
Have to make a confession, I quite fancy a hori hori, the same as I fancy an opinel mushroom knife, but know it would never be used. I looked at a hori hori cheapy knock off in B&Q and thought maybe. But then it would be used either. At least with a hori hori, I know it is there never to be used.
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• #3410
Wood filler and sand back down?
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• #3411
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• #3413
Bike-o Killer! run run run run run run awaaaaay
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• #3414
EDC thread >>>>
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• #3415
28cm of bread slicing goodness. Need to be careful cutting the morning bread now.
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• #3416
Hmm, thinking about one of these:
Its 74mm high, and 2.6mm thick.
Or should I go for the 225mm one for a little bit more? 110mm high, and 2mm thick. almost twice as heavy though.
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• #3417
Do you want to use it as a chopper for hard stuff like bones or more like a universal Chinese style
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• #3418
Universal chinese chef knife.
I now have a Zwilling cleaver, Victorinox cleaver, cheap chinese shop cleaver, and am now wanting one with a bit more class. The one pictured above is probably a bit too small.Having got used to the bench scraper use of the cleaver, using other knives seems messy and impractical!
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• #3419
then you probably want the thinner one but it also depends on the shape of the grind. It's Japanese
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• #3420
Fuck knows how but I seem to have lost all but one of our crappy Ikea kitchen knives. Just ordered a set of three Opinels. Chef's knife, carving and paring for £60. Should be okay quality right?
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• #3421
I bought one of the Opinel chef's knives a couple of months ago. Seems alright so far!
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• #3423
Yep, just glue leather to some wood or to the counter top if appropriate.
You've reminded me that I have a load of leather off cuts from an aborted wallet making idea.
I will make a nice solid strop for kitchen knives.
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• #3424
I made one with an old, thick, leather belt glued to an oak off-cut. Contact adhesive works best: thin coat on both surfaces, leave to tack-dry and then apply pressure.
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• #3425
Physical pressure? Or did you just make it clear that if it didn’t stick it would be thrown out?
Niwaki, as per. Sometimes I lack the imagination to shop around.