There
are many great blade materials available today. I use the
following blade steels for the majority of my knives and have
come to favor each of them for their unique attributes. These
steels offer a wide range of mechanical properties and varying
degrees of corrosion resistance to satisfy the most demanding
cutlery requirements.
If you are not sure what steel you need, just let me know
how the knife will be used and I will select the steel that
best suits your needs. If you would like a material that is
not listed below, just let me know what it is and chances
are I can use it.
Ø ATS-34
A good martensitic stainless steel made by Hitachi in Japan.
ATS-34 has been used by knifemakers for approximately 30 years,
has good wear resistance and takes a fine finish. ( Sample
)
Ø BG-42
A fantastic bearing steel made by Latrobe steel here in the
United States. BG-42 is comprised of 1.15% carbon, 1.20% vanadium
and 14.5% chromium. The vanadium gives the steel great edge
retention properties while the chromium provides outstanding
corrosion resistance. BG-42 is used in the military aerospace
industry for bearings in critical applications such as rotors
and valves. BG-42 will take a fine finish and gets screaming
sharp. ( Sample
)
Ø CPM 420V / S60V
A high speed tool steel made by Crucible Steel in New York
utilizing their particle metallurgy process. Pre-alloyed molten
steel is atomized into a spray of micro ingots of uniform
size and composition. These are isostatically compressed at
high temperatures into 100% dense compacts. CPM steels have
a uniform distribution of carbides throughout the matrix.
( Sample )
S60V is comprised of 2.2% carbon, 9.5% vanadium and 13% chromium.
CPM S60V has the highest edge retention and wear resistance
of any stainless currently available. It is very difficult
to work with, does not take a fine finish and is much harder
to sharpen than the other cutlery grades of stainless.
Ø A2
A2 is an air hardening carbon tool steel. A2 exhibits good
wear resistance and great toughness. A2 steel will get screaming
sharp and is a good choice for larger knives where toughness
is important. A2 steel is comprised of 1.00% carbon and 5.25%
chromium. A2 is not stainless and must be properly cared for
to prevent corrosion. A2 is considered to have the best compromise
between wear resistance and toughness of any of the standard
cold work tool steels. ( Sample
)
Ø CPM 3V
3V is a unique new tool steel made by the Crucible Particle
Metallurgy process. It is designed to provide maximum resistance
to breakage and chipping in a highly wear resistant steel.
3V is a great steel which offers the highest toughness of
all the wear resistant tool steel grades. 3V is comprised
of .80% carbon, 7.50% chromium and 2.75% vanadium. 3V is not
stainless and must be properly cared for to prevent corrosion.
( Sample
)
Ø DAMASCUS STEEL
I use Stainless and Carbon Damascus made by Mike Norris. The Stainless is comprised of 19C27, 302 and D2 steels. The Carbon is made up of 1095 High Carbon Steel and 304 Stainless Steel. Mike Norris makes outstanding Damascus that looks and performs great. ( Sample )
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I use
a wide variety of natural and synthetic handle materials.
The natural materials offer beauty and warmth while the synthetics
offer unsurpassed strength and longevity. I select only the
finest natural materials available and go to great lengths
to insure that they are dimensionally stable prior to being
installed. The inherent problem with all natural materials
is the fact that they expand and contract with temperature
and humidity variations. I can not guarantee that a natural
handle material will never check, crack or warp. If you experience
a problem I will repair it for a modest fee.
The handles on my Japanese style
knives are diamond wrapped nylon over genuine rayskin. The
completed handle is coated with a UV resistant polymer that
cures through chemically induced polymerization. The handle
provides a superb grip and is virtually bulletproof. ( Sample
) Rayskin is available in several colors including red, black,
ivory and gray.
I use handmade sterling silver menuki on my Japanese Style
Knives. Menuki are priced at 40.00 each and any cord wrapped
knife can be ordered with or without them.
All of the following handle materials are available on just
about any knife I make:
Linen, Paper or Canvas Micarta, G-10, Carbon Fiber, Mastodon
Ivory, Elephant Ivory, Desert Ironwood, Snakewood, Maple Burl,
Spalted Maple, Box Elder Burl, Stag, Water Buffalo Horn, Apple
Coral, Tiger Coral, Mother of pearl, Giraffe shinbone. Contact
us for pricing.
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