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Ajikiri in great condition:D

Discussion in 'Sharpening forum' started by BathonUk, Oct 25, 2014.

  1. WOW! Pure wizardry! Fantastic work!

    Chris
     
  2. BathonUk

    BathonUk Founding Member

    :(:(:(:(
    Guys what do you think?
    I just received email with those pictures.

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    In addition I will quote: ''I was using the knife to bruise a clove of garlic, so not doing anything unusual and the handle split.''

    So what do you think about it? I have analyzed those pictures very carefully and I have my own idea of what happened, but first I want to know what do you have to say.
     
  3. MattS

    MattS Founding Member

    Bummer...it happens, sometimes that bond just does not take.

    What epoxy did you use, possibly wrong mix? Or just some twisting while using. A dowel will help build the strength between the two pieces, or backfill with epoxy.
     
  4. MotoMike

    MotoMike Founding Member

    I don't know what bruising garlic is but by the way that break progresses, it appears to involve lying the blade flat, holding it down while lifting the handle pivoting at the machi with considerable force..
     
  5. Jim

    Jim Old Curmudgeon Founding Member

  6. Brad Gibson

    Brad Gibson Founding Member

    why would we be smashing garlic with a deba in the first place?!
     
  7. ******** happens — that's was happened.

    Don't worry too much about it.
     
  8. Tom

    Tom Founding Member

    Cleanness of the break suggests glue bond wasn't the greatest, but as it is right on the joint should be save able.
    Given the shortness of the tang the joint may need more reinforcing than normal as less of the force is transferred to the main handle block
     

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