Hand-forged Fire Damascus Full-Tang Kitchen Knife – Blue Pakka Wood
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This handmade Fire Damascus chef knife is built for precise, confident cutting across every daily kitchen task. The 6-inch blade gives you enough length for efficient chopping and slicing while keeping the knife compact enough for full board control. At 11 inches overall, it sits between a standard 8-inch chef knife and a longer slicing knife — a versatile size for both professional kitchens and serious home cooks.
The blade is made from Fire Damascus steel — a layered high-carbon Damascus construction that produces a bright, flowing wave pattern across the full blade face. The forge-welding process that creates this pattern also builds strong edge retention and cutting stability into the steel. The contrast between the light and dark layers is sharper and more vivid than standard twist Damascus, giving this knife a distinctive look alongside other Damascus blades in a collection.
The blue pakkawood handle measures 5 inches and is fitted with a polished steel bolster and two steel pins. Blue pakkawood is a compressed wood and resin composite that resists moisture, does not warp, and holds its deep blue color under regular kitchen use. The marbled blue tone gives this knife a bold visual character that stands apart from natural wood-handled knives. The polished steel bolster adds front-end balance and protects the handle at the blade junction during heavy cutting tasks.
Full tang construction runs the blade steel through the full length of the handle. This keeps the knife balanced and structurally strong during both light slicing and heavier chopping work.
Knife Specifications
| Detail | Specification |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 11 inches |
| Blade Length | 6 inches |
| Handle Length | 5 inches |
| Blade Steel | Handmade Fire Damascus — layered high-carbon steel |
| Damascus Pattern | Flowing wave, high-contrast finish |
| Edge Type | Double bevel |
| Construction | Full tang |
| Handle Material | Blue pakkawood (compressed wood and resin) |
| Bolster | Polished steel |
| Pins | Steel — 2-pin construction |
Key Features
- Handmade Fire Damascus steel with bright, flowing wave pattern
- 6-inch blade — compact for control, long enough for efficient prep
- 11-inch overall length with a 5-inch blue pakkawood handle
- Polished steel bolster for front-end balance and handle protection
- Full tang construction for strength and balance throughout
- Double bevel edge for clean cutting on both right and left-handed use
- Blue pakkawood — moisture resistant, color stable, firm grip
- Each blade carries a unique high-contrast Fire Damascus finish
What This Knife Does Best
Daily Prep Work
The 6-inch blade handles chopping onions, herbs, and vegetables quickly and with good board control. It is long enough to work efficiently without the bulk of a larger chef knife on smaller cutting tasks.
Meat and Protein Preparation
Use this knife for trimming boneless cuts, slicing chicken breasts, portioning fish fillets, and breaking down medium-size cuts of beef and pork. The double bevel edge cuts cleanly on both the push and pull strokes.
Precision Slicing
The tapered tip and fine-ground edge make this knife well-suited for scoring, fine dicing, and controlled slicing, where a heavier knife would feel clumsy.
The Story Behind This Knife
In feudal Japan, the art of sword-making — known as tamahagane forging — involved folding and layering steel repeatedly to remove impurities and create a blade with both a hard edge and a flexible spine. Japanese bladesmiths understood centuries before modern metallurgy that different types of steel had different strengths. By combining them through layering, they could build a blade that held a sharper edge than hard steel alone and bent without cracking like soft steel alone.
When Japanese knife-making traditions crossed into kitchen tools during the Meiji era of the late 1800s, these same layering principles followed. The chef knife — originally a Western tool — was refined through Japanese forging methods into lighter, thinner, and sharper blades than European smiths had produced. Fire Damascus carries that same layered construction today. The bright, high-contrast wave pattern on this blade is not decorative — it is the visible result of the same steel-layering method that made Japanese blades legendary.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fire Damascus steel?
Fire Damascus is a style of layered Damascus steel forging that produces a brighter, higher-contrast wave pattern compared to standard twist or raindrop Damascus.
How is this different from the blue pakkawood 10-piece set?
The 10-piece set uses blue pakkawood handles across a full collection of knives, including a cleaver, bread knife, and boning knife.
Is a 6-inch blade suitable as a primary chef's knife?
Yes — for most home cooking tasks. A 6-inch blade handles vegetables, boneless proteins, herbs, and general prep efficiently.
What is a double bevel edge?
A double bevel edge is sharpened on both sides of the blade — the standard for most Western and general-purpose kitchen knives.
How do I care for a Fire Damascus blade?
Hand wash with mild soap and dry immediately after use. Avoid dishwashers and prolonged soaking. Use wooden or plastic cutting boards — hard surfaces damage the edge faster.
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Product Care for JW SteelCrafts Hand-Forged Products
To ensure the longevity and beauty of your hand-forged JW SteelCrafts products, follow these essential care instructions:
- Regular Cleaning
Wipe your knives, swords, axes, and rings with a soft cloth to remove dust and debris. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap solution and a non-abrasive cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives that could damage the steel’s finish. - Dry Thoroughly
After cleaning, ensure your product is completely dried. This helps prevent water spots, rust, or corrosion, particularly on blades and steel surfaces exposed to moisture. - Proper Storage
Store your hand-forged products in a dry, cool place to prevent oxidation or rust. For long-term storage, consider applying a thin layer of oil (e.g., mineral oil or gun oil) to the metal surfaces, or using a rust inhibitor. When storing knives and swords, keep them in protective sheaths or pouches to prevent contact with other materials. - Avoid Impact
While designed for strength and durability, avoid dropping or striking your steel products against hard surfaces. This can cause damage to the blade, edge, or overall integrity of the piece. - Edge Maintenance (For Knives & Swords)
Periodically sharpen the blades to maintain their cutting edge. Use a proper sharpening stone or take your product to a professional for maintenance. Always sharpen in the correct direction to preserve the blade’s integrity. - Routine Inspection
Regularly inspect your products for any signs of wear, rust, or damage. If you notice any issues, reach out to us for maintenance, restoration, or repair services.
By following these care instructions, your JW SteelCrafts products will retain their craftsmanship, functionality, and beauty for years to come.
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