Gene Kimmi
KNIFE MAKER
I love doing these KITHs, so if no one else wants to, I'll volunteer.Silly question. Who's in charge of this fiasco ?
I love doing these KITHs, so if no one else wants to, I'll volunteer.Silly question. Who's in charge of this fiasco ?
We can do it several different ways. Themed, make what you want, the idea I posted earlier, or if someone else has another idea.I may be in for the KITH! Just did one on BFC, sent out a 210mm nitro V gyuto with red g10 bolster/liner and carbon fiber burl handle and got a sweet AEB-L chefs knife with beautiful handle! Does the maker pic the blade style or do we make one along a theme? The BFC one was a kitchen knife theme.
I'm good with this, with some reservations. It leaves less room for individual creativity. How about after the initial design the selection of handle materials and embellishment is left up to the individual? Perhaps the same steel though.My vote goes to your idea of the pairing/collaboration. Changes up everything in a good way. Plus, it stretches comfort zones.
I totally agree with this. I guess I should have said that each pair would collaborate on a knife profile so both knives would have the same blade and handle profile. From there, each maker would make it their own. Different grind height, plunge shape from straight to angled, even swooped plunges, square spine or rounded over, thickness behind the edge, and blade finishes, hand sanded or machine finish. And the same with the handle, different contouring, pin placement, bolsters or not, liners, spacers and so on.I'm good with this, with some reservations. It leaves less room for individual creativity. How about after the initial design the selection of handle materials and embellishment is left up to the individual? Perhaps the same steel though.
It's a great way to learn. Making one for free or for money is nothing compared to making one for a peer!!
I’d like to recommend that steel choice be the makers as well but I really like the idea of working out a design and both people make it. Let’s get started and thanks Gene for running it.I totally agree with this. I no guess I should have said that each pair would collaborate on a knife profile so both knives would have the same blade and handle profile. From there, each maker would make it their own. Different grind height, plunge shape from straight to angled, even swooped plunges, square spine or rounded over, thickness behind the edge, and blade finishes, hand sanded or machine finish. And the same with the handle, different contouring, pin placement, bolsters or not, liners, spacers and so on.
Agreed. I think the main thing for my idea is that the profiles be the same. It is hard for a newer maker to compare their work if they make a kitchen paring knife and the knife they receive is a 10" Bowie knife.I’d like to recommend that steel choice be the makers as well but I really like the idea of working out a design and both people make it. Let’s get started and thanks Gene for running it.