Talked to Tom Krein. Blades were reground and sent to me. Hopefully PO will do things right and I'll get them either today or tomorrow the latest. After all this time... Can't wait to see them and put back those folders together :) Those are the top 2 blades on the photo attached here.
Thursday, November 12, 2009 12:15:05
Fox cancells Dollhouse :(
Friggin morons! Or at least, one more imbecile in the executive chair get his way. They know the show has large following, but just because it's being watched more on DVR and not live to enjoy commercials they can the show. Putting it on Friday night and then expecting people to watch it live? Who would want to watch a show live while DVRs are getting more and more ground. So, if I don't see that idiotic enzyte dude 5 times in an hour, the show isn't worth it apparently...
Thursday, November 12, 2009 07:52:57
Added 4140, D7, D4, D5, M340, RS-30, L1, L2, 6150, 5150, 4150. As you can see its a mix of the steels from all over the places. Well, at least major steel manufacturers. Not all of them are super steels or new, but still cutlery steels.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 21:16:08
This weekend, sharpened that puppy. My first SG2 blade by the way. Pretty strange metal. Feels very hard, and on some stones acts like one, and then on 10000 grit Naniwa Chosera Superstone it feels buttery smooth. Go figure. Sadly I didn't get to keep it long enough for serious edge holding testing and I didn't want to do something brutal to it for quick results either. Held the edge pretty good on carrots and broccoli, which was the hardest stuff I cut with it.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 17:40:59
It was yet another loaner, which I had to fix and sharpen. Well, plus I got to play with it for a couple weeks or so. Can't compare with high end knives, 440A Steel or similar, so not much of the performance to expect, but it's not a complete junk, at least for its price. Budget knife, so so performer. Not worse than mainstream Henckels or Wusthofs.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 12:35:33
Todays entries are 1.2008, W75 and UHC. Sadly not much of the info on the last 2. Even though W75 is Krup's steel there is no information on their site, and second is Roselli proprietary steel. UHC stands for Ultra High Carbon, and reportedly achieves 64-66HRC, with very good edge holding ability at that hardness. Roselli proprietary.
Monday, November 9, 2009 14:01:28
This was an Unagi day ;) 3 more Unagi types with schematics. Sorry for the crappy drawings, but I am no painter. Still, you will get the idea about the overall shape. Includes Kanji, thanks to Bishamon.
Monday, November 9, 2009 13:11:16
While researching Miyabi knives data found that one of their lines is based on CVM60 steel. Nothing on the internet regarding its composition. Eventually, thanks to foodie and bladeforums forums the mystery was solved. Turns out it's our good old VG-10 steel :) For some reason Henckels likes to rename the steels they use to some cryptic names, IMHO for no good reason whatsoever.
Sunday, November 8, 2009 20:20:48
Added local index files for pretty much all of the makers. That should more or less fix the issue with bread crumbs jumping few levels up when descending into particular review. I still need to come up with a normal fix for the dynamically generated indeces and review pages.
Saturday, November 7, 2009 14:24:59



