"Rebanador" Custom Knife
"Rebanador" Fine Handmade Custom Knife
- Size: Length overall: 15.88" (40.3 cm), Blade Length:
11.2" (28.5 cm), Thickness: .093" (2.4 mm)
- Weight: Knife: 9.8 oz. (278 grams) Sheath: 7.2 oz. (204 grams)
- Blade: 440C High Chromium Martensitic Stainless Steel, Hardened and Tempered with T3 Cryogenic Process to Rockwell HRC 56, Mirror Polished
- Bolsters, Fittings: 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel, Mirror polished
- Handle: Stone Canyon Jasper Gemstone (California)
- Sheath: Hand-carved, hand-dyed Leather Shoulder
- Knife: This is an incredible knife, a fantastic
custom knife project that I was honored to make with the direct
input of my client. He wanted a slicer, a thin, yet stiff knife with
an extremely long blade. I named this knife "Rebanador" which is the
Spanish word for slicer. The Rebanador is incredibly thin, long and
keen. The design of blade is a recognized form of a slicing knife
for the chef, designed to create long, thin, and accurate cuts. My
client wanted the best slicing knife possible, with a blunt, rounded
point, and honored me enough to allow my own creative input. This is
why I truly love making custom knives!
- The steel chosen for my client's Rebanador is 440C, my most asked-for
steel for a reason. It's very tough, highly wear resistant and
excels in corrosion resistance, for the lowest care needed of
just about any knife steel. It's also one of the very
best steels for chef's and kitchen use, since it meets all Food
Contact Safety guidelines. I applied my proprietary T3 deep
cryogenic process in heat treating this blade; it's a highly
detailed, extremely sophisticated process that takes 33
individual steps and takes over a week. The result of this is an
incredibly wear-resistant blade that has extremely high carbide
development, fine grain, and high toughness. Asperity is
reduced; the microstructure development is superior to any other
typical handmade knife, and far above any factory or
manufactured knife. This is, simply put, 440C at its very finest
advanced condition. This is difficult on such a long, thin
blade, since the stress of heat treating happens after the blade
is hollow ground. Even the hollow grinds are special,
accomplished with a 12" diameter wheel which creates a very
wide, deep grind necessary to make the thinnest geometry
possible at the edge. Add to that, my client requested a stiff
blade, so a long, straight section of full thickness spine
helped establish that property. The blade has a fully tapered
tang, and just a touch of light, accurate filework at the handle
scales for handmade artistic distinction.
- I bolstered the knife with zero-care 304
high chromium, high nickel stainless steel bolsters, which are
contoured, rounded and finished for a comfortable feel. The
bolsters are secured with zero-clearance peened pins and
dovetailed to bed the handle scales. This is a true, no-care
bolster material, 304 is also known as 18-8 stainless, and the
standard for all Food Safe Contact materials, as well as the
toughest stainless steel nuts, bolts, and fasteners.
- The handle scales are a striking contrast
to the steel; my client requested deep orange color, and nothing
quite compares to Stone Canyon Jasper. While the jasper is
available in many hues, from reds to tans to whites, the orange
color is actually limited and doesn't occur that often. I
carefully chose and created the scales incorporating the rich
burnt orange color, contrasting with the black matrix of the
brecciated stone. This stone is many millions of years in the
making, with replacement mineralization, metamorphosis, and
altered igneous rock. Jasper is a cryptocrystalline quartz,
extremely hard, solid, and an eternally lasting gemstone. Stone
Canyon jasper is a special type, from Monterey County in
California, and is closer to agate than jasper with white
chalcedony outlining angular inclusions. I've polished it to a
bright, glassy finish.
- The knife feels very lightweight in the
hand, due to the very thin blade, hollow grinding, and accurate
geometry. The handle is comfortable and solid, feeling smooth
and locking well into the hand. The character of the knife is
like an extremely long bladed straight razor, keen and sleek.
- Sheath: For the sheath, only hand-carving would
do. I was inspired by the angular brecciated appearance of the
jasper, so I created a design that accentuated the figure of the
gemstone. It took many hours of painstaking drawing, refining,
transferring, carving, and tooling to get just the look I wanted.
Hours of relief stamping, were followed by layers of darkening, and
multi-step dying for just the right dark burnt orange look of the
geometric interlocking figures against a black background. I didn't want
the sheath to overpower the handle by being too bright, and I'm
extremely happy to say that this is one of my finest hand-carved
heavy leather sheaths. The sheath is necessarily long, for the
elegant blade, and thick and protective for the owner. The tooling is throughout
the piece, even on the belt loop, and I've double-row stitched the
loop and single-row stitched the sheath welts with strong nylon thread.
The sheath is lacquered and sealed for longevity.
- A unique new design of custom knife for a great client, a thin,
keen, and graceful slicing knife.
Thanks, M. R.!
I did (receive it), thanks! Loved it. Feels great and the long blade does exactly as I wished it did. I found it sturdier than I thought it would be for such a thin blade.
Thanks!!
--M.
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