Finishing up a big rehab order!
3 Stainless Damascus spoons were thinned/lightened from 3.8oz to 2.5oz each and then re etched
3 Burnt Chestnut handle pieces got red spacers, faux ivory ferrules installed
2 Ho/Buffalo Horn handles got buffalo horn butt caps installed after owner cut the handles too short and exposed the tang hole slot
1 Ho/Honey Buffalo horn handle got resanded
1 Buffalo Horn/Ebony and steel spacer handle got resanded to get the spacers flush again after wood shrunk and owner tried to fix it themselves
1 Shun Gyuto got a full regrind/thinning/etching, spine/choil rounding, and fixed the handle where the owner tried to thin down the metal butt cap and went too far, causing an ugly hole, which I enlarged and then hammered some home made mokume from quarters into the hole as an inlay.
1 Damascus Santoku I shorted an existing handle, added a spacer and ferrule to, resized to fit the santoku and then installed
1 Hirotomo White #1 Honyaki Yo handle knife thinned down, spine/choil eased and re sharpened.
2 Petty rehandles using supplied pieces from other handles and adding spacers. PITA having tiny pieces of wood to work with that are barely larger than the other pieces, so everything has to be perfectly centered.
1 Funayuki tang repair (snapped just past the machi cuts in the tang by the owner when he removed the handle). I used some SS tubing crushed into an oval and JB welded to the existing stub of the tang and then the handle opened up to be reinstalled.
1 full rehandle on the MAC Bread knife in Walnut and Red G10, stainless pins.
I still have 2 more kitchen knives to regrind for another customer and than I can get back to normal knives and Tuna Pokers!
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