Making a Chef Knife: Dad's Journey to Journeyman Pt. 1
Level up your knifemaking today: https://www.learnknifemaking.com/ Introducing Dad's JS Test Knife Number 1, a stunning 9.3" western-style chef knife that boasts a custom-casted copper alloy bolster and pin. The blade is crafted from 5160 steel, and the handle is made from a gorgeous stabilized and dyed red oak burl. The distressed bolster and polished domed pin have a rosy-bronze hue, adding to the knife's overall beauty. Despite its size, this knife is incredibly fast, thanks to its "S" grind and weight-reducing properties. Ideal for users, it features a comfortable, rounded spine, and its choke-up design allows for precise food sculpting. Online Knifemaking Courses: https://www.learnknifemaking.com/ YouTube ~ / kyleroyerknives Instagram ~ / kyleroyerknives Website ~ https://www.kyleroyerknives.com/ #KyleRoyer #Knifemaker #Bladesmith

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