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Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Gyuto
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife
Zoom Forged Gyuto Japanese Chef's Knife BG42 Stainless
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife
Zoom Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife

Zuma Black Forged 8.25" Chef's Knife

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Features

  • Blade is hammer forged using American BG42 stainless steel, which is a high performance martensitic steel with a fine grain structure and great balance between toughness and hardness
  • Thick spine with distal taper, meaning that the blade starts out thick near the handle and gradually becomes thinner towards the tip
  • Convex bevel and sharpening done by hand using traditional Japanese water grinding creates a knife geometry that feels sturdy yet glides effortlessly through all foods with minimial resistance
  • Ebony wood octagonal handle with a permanent and seamless fit to the blade tang; Chamfered spine and choil makes for a very comfortable chef's pinch grip
  • Blade height of 2" allows for knuckle clearance and the flatter gyuto edge profile makes full contact with the cutting board makes tap chopping easier; Full 8.25" blade length on the cutting edge
  • Handcrafted in China; Please note that this knife is thinner behind the edge than many knives that we sell, so care must be taken to not damage the cutting edge

Description

Zuma is a Cutlery and More exclusive hammer forged chef's knife that we made sure checks all the boxes on your list for performance, function and feel.

Construction:
First, we insisted that the knife be forged. Although labor intensive, the hammering process is worthwhile due to the increase in strength and ease of sharpening, which is a result of the steel's grain structure becoming better aligned. It also allows for a single, thicker piece of steel to be used. Once we determined that this knife would be forged, we then knew that it must be hand ground and sharpened. A distal taper ensures that the knife will cut smoothly and a convex grind gradually thins out the blade starting right at the spine. This type of blade geometry and balance allows the knife to glide effortlessly through foods. No need to apply lots of pressure, in fact too much pressure may actually be detrimental to the knife's edge as it flies through your ingredients and hits the cutting board.

Profile:
The Japanese gyuto shape was influenced by Western chef's knives, however mainly the French style knife which has less of a "belly". In function, the flatter edge curve allows for more contact with your cutting board, completing full cuts with less movement. This is important, especially for those who employ more of a push cutting technique or the vertical "tap" chopping. We took this a step further and increased the blade height to 2" at the heel, giving you better knuckle clearance and we designed a bit of a curve right near the tip of the edge, which does allow for some "rock and chop" action when needed. We also ensured that this knife actually measures a full 8.25" (210mm) along the cutting edge -- a size that most of our customers have come to love.

Steel:
Once we established the above requirements, we were in search of what might be the best steel to use. Our maker recommended to us BG42, which is an American stainless high speed tool steel. After some research and discussion with the blacksmith, we discovered that this steel is ideal for forging and offers a great balance of corrosion resistance, toughness and edge retention. For example, the hardness rating of 61-62 HRC falls in between steels like VG10 and SG2, but has better toughness, which was imperative if we were going to make a knife as thin behind the edge as we reasonably could without making it too fragile.

Finishing:
The finish on the Zuma starts with what is referred to as a "kurouchi" or blacksmith's finish and is a result of the forging process. The durability of kurouchi finishes vary, but the Zuma goes through an additional black dye process that makes it a little smoother and more wear resistant. The mid blade is then ground and polished to a hazy "kasumi" finish, while the very edge is highly polished. This makes for, what we think, is a beautiful overall appearance and enhances the food release throughout. We chose an octagonal ebony handle in the traditional Japanese style that is both smooth and comfortable, yet solid. Last but not least, we made sure that our artisans polish the spine and choil areas of the blade for comfort using any grip.

Specs

Brand: Zuma
Series: Black Forged
Origin: China

Blade Construction: Hand-Forged San Mai
Core Steel: BG42 Stainless Steel
Hardness: 61-62 HRC
Cladding: Stainless Steel
Finish: Kurouchi / Kasumi
Edge: Double-Bevel, Even (50/50)

Handle Shape: Octagonal
Handle Material: Ebony

Blade Length: 8.25" (210mm)
Edge Length: 8.25" (210mm)
Blade Height: 2" (50mm)
Handle Length: 5.3" (135mm)
Overall Length: 14" (355mm)
Spine Thickness: 3.3mm at Heel
Weight: 6.8 oz. (195g)

Warranty: Lifetime warranty against manufacturer defects.

Care: Wash and dry by hand (not dishwasher safe). This knife features a very thin grind behind the edge, so a proper cutting board is required -- rubber, wood and soft plastic is recommended. Do not cut on bamboo, glass, granite or metal. Do not cut into hard items such as frozen foods or bones.

Item number: Z10360

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