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    Gyuto (Chef's Knife)

    225mm CPM-D2 Gyuto Chef Knife (Semi Stainless)

    Original price was: $533.00.Current price is: $373.00.

    A 225mm CPM-D2 Gyuto Chef Knife

    D2 is a steel that requires very little introduction in the knife world, and none at all to those versed in pocket knives. I’ve been hearing about D2 tool steel for a long time, it was probably the first higher performance steel I’d ever heard of. It has a well established reputation, as it is one of the first high performance steels used by knifemakers. D2 is renowned for having good edge retention and the ease with which it forms a very sharp edge.

    Conventional D2 tool steel has very large carbides that make it somewhat ill suited to very acute edges such as those found on kitchen knives, and so its formed a reputation as a somewhat brittle steel, but this is the CPM version, which is a very different animal in that respect. CPM-D2 has much finer and more evenly distributed carbides and is in the order of 2x (or a little better) tougher than conventionally produced D2 at the same hardness. For the above reasons this steel in particular has been on my mind a while, and I’m really happy I tried it! I really like this stuff. At this hardness it has edge retention somewhere in the lower range for MagnaCut, and Z-Wear, but is more easily serviced on conventional aluminum oxide stones than those steels, (as the primary carbide forming element in D2 is chrome). Regarding corrosion resistance, D2 is often referred to as a semi stainless, it’s alloyed with 12% chrome. It will rust if left wet for too long, but it is less corrosion prone than conventional carbon steels and doesn’t require quite the same degree of care. If you love PM steels but are looking for something easier to sharpen tan MagnaCut or M4 you’ll probably love this 225mm CPM-D2 Gyuto!

     

    Blade Details

     

    Blade: 227mmx54mm CPM-D2 (64-65 hrc) belt finish
    Neck: 18mmx16mm
    Handle: Bloodwood and walnut, oil finished and waxed
    POB: 28mm from the handle
    Spine: 2.36mm at the handle, 2.18mm at halfway, .52mm 1cm from the tip
    Grind: flat to convex RH bias
    Weight: 154g
    Relieved choil and spine
    Edge: .18mm@1mm, .26mm@2mm, .43mm@5mm, .69mm@10mm from the edge, measured at the midpoint,

    Blade Special Features

    A 225mm CPM-D2 Gyuto with a bloodwood handle

    To learn more about CPM-D2 click here: https://knifesteelnerds.com/2020/08/31/how-to-heat-treat-d2-psf27-and-cpm-d2/

  • Gyuto (Chef's Knife)

    250mm San-Mai Chef Knife

    $670.00

    A 250mm San-Mai Chef Knife with low carbon steel (soft) cladding and a nickel carbon migration barrier.

    This is one of the very first san-mai blades I produced, modeled after the classic Sabatier design and featuring premium materials this blade will not disappoint.

     

    Blade Details

     

    • Blade: 252mmx57mm 52100 (64-65hrc) + nickel + low carbon san-mai/go-mai 1200 grit etch + polish
    • Neck: 19mmx18mm
    • Handle: 130mm long, 22mmx25mm tapering to 19mmx21mm, purpleheart+blackwood, oiled and waxed
    • POB: 40mm from the hande
    • Spine: 3.29mm at the neck, 2.55mm at 13.5cm, .53mm 1cm from the tip
    • Grind: flat to convex, right hand bias
    • Weight: 194g
    • Relieved choil and spine
    • Edge: .14mm@1mm, .22mm@2mm, .43mm@5mm, .72mm@10mm Measured at the midpoint.

     

    Blade Special Features

    A 250mm San-Mai Chef Knife

    To learn more about 52100 click here: https://knifesteelnerds.com/2019/01/28/history-and-properties-of-52100-steel/

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