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Old 10-09-2017, 08:04 AM
danjmath danjmath is offline
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LF help/critique with my Yanagi ba



I'm a pretty new knifemaker, and my current project is a stock-removal 200mm Yanagi ba using 1095 CRA.
I am using this knife as a learning experience. I have never done a chisel/single bevel before, never done a knife this long, and never clayed a blade/attempted to make a hamon before.
I am not expecting a masterpiece by a long shot, but I do hope to come out of this with a usable blade with a visible hamon for the next time I make sushi.

Not sure if it was during grinding, or when I cut out the blank, or if just came cold rolled that way, but my knife has developed a little bit of a warp. It seems almost arched in the middle.

Whats the best way/time to remove a warp like that.

Current the knife has been normalized (3 times to non-magnetic, air cooled), but not heat treated.



(Image is pre-normalization, but it looks pretty much the same, just a little darker steel now)

Plan is to apply some clay and try and get a Hamon, heat treat, try a little convex grind, and maybe even try to do an Urasuki on the back.

Now to the many questions...

Firstly, how\when should I remove the warp in the blade. I tried a little while I was normalizing, but not enough.

Second, given its current state, is there anything else I should do before I apply the clay and heat-treat it?

Third, after HT, my thought was to only temper once, 1hr at 400. Seems this type a knife would benefit from being harder, since I would only use it for making sushi, or maybe slicing boneless meat. Anyone see a problem with this?

Finally, any critiques on the shape/workmanship so far? It does not look quite "right" to me, I kind of free-formed the shape. Maybe its just because its short for a Yanagi.

Thanks for any feedback!

Last edited by danjmath; 10-09-2017 at 08:07 AM.
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