We then polish the surfaces to a mirror finish using several different compounds and polishing wheels.
Then, after the blade is hardened and polished, we grind or hone the edge using a special 16" stone. This must be done under a constant flow of coolant to preserve the hardness of the edge.
The blade is important, but we take great care in making the many different handles. Our Alaska birch and American walnut are the most popular. We use state of the art equipment to shape each handle to exact specification.
Every handle is treated to several finishing operations, and along with a quality inspection, receives its final coat of oil and is packaged for presentation.