Forged Paring Knife with Bigleaf Maple Burl (4") - 52100 Carbon Steel

Product Description for Forged Paring Knife with Bigleaf Maple Burl (4") - 52100 Carbon Steel

Maker: STEELPORT Knife Co. (click to see more by this maker)
Price: $250.00
Item num: 107259
Blade length: 4.40 in.
Cutting edge length: 4.20 in.
Total length: 8.50 in.
Blade height (at heel): 1.14 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.10 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.08 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.03 in.
Item weight: 3.80 oz.
Shipment weight: 7.2 oz.
Blade: Differentially heat treated, drop forged 52100 carbon steel with a dark patina and distal taper
Bolster: Integral bolster and butt cap
Handle: Stabilized bigleaf maple burl
Description: Knives by STEELPORT Knife Co are built by hand in Portland, Oregon. Founded by bladesmith Eytan Zias, they are a small team of artisans dedicated to creating some the finest kitchen knives available. Their work combines premium materials, traditional forging techniques, and American heirloom craftsmanship. All materials are ethically sourced in the USA.
Paring knives are a must-have for every kitchen. You can think of it as the mini version of the chef's knife because, like the chef's knife, the paring knife is quite versatile. The paring knife gets its name from its main function—removing or “paring” away things like peels or pits from fruits and vegetables. It’s ideal for peeling, coring, trimming, decorating, and other detail work. Its small size gives you complete control over the tip and edge of the blade. Generally, you'll use this knife in your hand rather than against a cutting board, though paring knives can also be used for chopping small foods, such as garlic cloves or ginger.
The 4 inch blade is drop forged from a single billet of 52100 carbon steel. A cryogenic differential heat treatment brings the resilient steel to 65 Hrc. 52100 is considered by many knifemakers and knife users to be among the best steels (if not the best!) used in modern knifemaking. It combines exceptional edge holding with durability and ease of sharpening. A temper line travels across the blade, showing the transition between the supportive spine and the ultra-hard (Hrc 65!) cutting edge. The blade features a smooth, dark patina, offering limited rust resistance. Like other carbon steel knives, we recommend camellia oil to avoid rust and oxidation. The blade culminates in an integral bolster for superior strength and balance.
The faceted handle is Oregon bigleaf maple burl (Acer macrophyllum). It is set between the integral bolster and integral end cap. By using stabilized wood, STEELPORT ensures this knife will hold up well to the demands of either a home or commercial kitchen. The integral bolster provides a smooth transition to the rounded spine for an effortless pinch grip. The handle is comfortable in a wide range of grips.
This knife is slightly heavier than a typical Japanese knife, though extremely nimble. The convex ground blade has a smooth cutting feel with good food release.
The knife pictured is the exact knife you will receive.


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