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Typesantokusantoku
Blade materialdamascus steeldamascus steel
Steel gradeVG-10VG-10
Layers number6969
Handle materialplasticplastic
Plastic typemicartamicarta
Blade length16.5 cm16.5 cm
Hardness61 HRC61 HRC
Full tang (increased strength)
Air pockets
Country of originJapanJapan
Color
Added to E-Catalogmay 2016january 2015

Full tang (increased strength)

Knives for operations and work, in which there are increased loads on the blade and handle. The shank of the blade in their design continues until the end of the handle, usually it has the same thickness as the blade. The handle itself usually consists of two pads, planted on rivets or hidden pins. But there are other versions: with a solid metal or cast polymer handle. In such cases Full tang knives can be identified by several distinguishing features – a protruding shank at the end, a lanyard hole through which a metal shank is visible, etc.

Air pockets

The presence of air pockets in the design of the knife.

In its classical form, air pockets, or grantons, are small oval or oblong-shaped notches located along the blade. It is believed that they prevent the product from sticking to the blade, which is especially important when thinly sliced "sticky" foods like soft cheese. At the same time, the actual effectiveness of grantons can be different, it largely depends on the price category of the knife — the more expensive the product, the more carefully the manufacturer approaches the choice of the optimal shape of the recesses.

If we are talking about cheese knives(see "Type"), then the air pockets are made in the form of continuous slots in the blade. At the same time, such slots can be quite large, so that the tool looks more like a “knife frame” than a full-fledged knife (although this impression is misleading).