PRODUCT NAME
Zen Garden Grafting and Budding Knife for Left & Right Handed Use - Includes Practical Guide To Graf
PRODUCT CODE: PROD2370184683
PRODUCT INFORMATION
LEFT & RIGHT HANDED - Two different beveled blades for left and right hand use.
HAWKBILL BLADE - Right bevel to cut away from your body to minimize the risk of bodily injury (right handed user).
STRAIGHT EDGE - Left bevel for making downward motions cuts & veeneer cuts on rootstockright (right handed user).
UNCOVENTIONAL - Other than the kiridashi (expensive Japanese bonsai grafting knife), THERE ARE NO OTHER GRAFTING KNIFE LIKE THIS IN THE MARKET!!!!!!
INCLUDES GRAFTING & AIRLAYERING GUIDE - There are techniques in this guide that cannot be found in the internet. The PDF guide is included with the purchase and will be emailed to the buyer after Amazon fulfills the order. Buyer must be able to receive messages from seller. If you opted out, you must re-enable if you wish to receive the PDF.


Technical Details


Product Details

Product Dimensions

Package Dimensions
Width : 1.42 inch
Height : 0.39 inch
Length : 4.09 inch

Item Weight: 4 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)
Shipping Weight: 4 ounce (View shipping rates and policies)

ASIN : B01M00NQVM


Product Description

The rosewood handle grafting knife have two different 2.5'' blades:
1. The hawk-bill blade is completely flat on the left and beveled on the right.
2. The straight blade is completely flat on the right and beveled on the left.
The hawk-bill is for making cuts away from yourself, minimizing the risk of injury while giving perfectly flat cuts on scion. The straight blade is for downward motion cuts on the rootstock for side veneer and cleft grafts.

Blade Material
The blades are made up of 5CR13MoV steel that is used for high quality tactical and hunting knives. This is very hard steel according to Wikipedia on the Rockwell C scale (HRC). The Rockwell scale is a hardness scale used to gauge resistance to indentation of a material. According to Wikipedia, the hardness rating on 5CR13MoV steel is between 55-57 HRC. This knife will keep its edge longer than the other low grade steel due to the higher content of carbon in the material.

This blade is capable of cutting very dense wood such as longan and jaboticaba.

How to Sharpen the Curved Blade:
Sharpening a curved blade is the same as the straight blade in terms of the angle. The subtle difference is a round edge stone is important so it can contact the blade''s edge properly. A cylindrical ceramic rod would be ideal to sharpen the curved blade. Lean the base of the cutting edge on the rod at a 15 degree angle and slide the blade away from the ceramic rod. Allow the blade''s natural curve guide the sharpening motion. Repeat until the blade is sharp.
The edge of a wet stone will do the same job. Put a towel under the wet stone to prevent the stone from slipping. Lean the base of the cutting edge of the blade on the edge of the wet stone at a 15 degree angle and slide the blade away from the stone. Allow the blade''s natural curve guide the sharpening motion. Repeat until the blade is sharp.
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