San Mai Chinese Cleaver (8-1/3 in.) with Tasmanian Blackwood and Bog Oak

Product Description for San Mai Chinese Cleaver (8-1/3 in.) with Tasmanian Blackwood and Bog Oak

Maker: Martin Huber (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 112228
** This is handmade and one-of-a-kind **
Blade length: 8.90 in.
Cutting edge length: 8.30 in.
Total length: 13.90 in.
Blade height (at heel): 3.32 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.17 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.08 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.08 in.
Item weight: 13.00 oz.
Shipment weight: 14.4 oz.
Blade: Forged san mai with a 1.2419 carbon steel core and wrought iron cladding
Bolster: Ancient bog oak
Handle: Tasmanian blackwood
Sheath: Edge guard
Description: Martin Huber hails from Austria and is considered one of the greatest chef’s knife makers from that region. His father, mother, and grandfather all had blacksmithing and metalworking experience which led to Martin learning the trade at a young age. Martin took four years of formal blacksmith instruction in his home town of Steyr, Austria before opening his own shop in 2016. Huber's kitchen knives have well thought out designs and efficient cutting geometry.
The 8-1/3 inch blade is forged from Hubert's own san mai, combining a 1.2419 carbon steel core with forge finished wrought iron cladding. A think pure nickel layer provides a high contrast transition and halts carbon migration while forging. 1.2419 is a low-alloy tool steel containing tungsten and chromium. It achieves a working hardness of 64 Hrc and maintains high wear resistance. This makes it an excellent steel for kitchen knives and outdoor knives. The forge finish will help with food release. At 3-1/3 inches tall, this knife has lots of clearance over a cutting board. The spine and choil are nicely rounded for comfort. We recommend using camellia oil to protect the blade and natural wood handle.
The ambidextrous Japanese-inspired handle is a style called half-octagonal. The faceted top is matched with a rounded base for comfort. The handle combines Tasmanian blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon) with an ancient bog oak bolster. This dramatic wood is an acacia species native in south eastern Australia. It has a dramatic figure similar to curly koa, combined with excellent stability. Bog oak is a wood that has been buried in a bog for hundreds or sometimes thousands of years. The extremely low oxygen conditions of the bog protect the wood from normal decay, while the underlying peat provides acidic conditions where iron salts and other minerals react with tannins in the wood, gradually giving it a distinct dark brown to almost black color. The combination of materials creates a dramatic handle that will hold up well even under professional use.
An edge guard is included to protect the edge when the knife is not in use.
Excellent work throughout!


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