MIYABI 5000 FC-D
3.5 inch Shotoh
Description
MIYABI 5000 FCD Shotoh, 9cm blade. This Japanese shotoh, also known as a vegetable knife, has a hard fine carbide steel core which gives very good cutting edge retention and sharpness. It is light weight and nimble, and suited for cutting, peeling small fruit and vegetables. The FC61 steel core of the blade is embedded in 48 outer layers of Damascus-design steel, giving each knife its unique pattern. The cutting edge is symmetrical (not single bevel) so it’s suitable for both right and left-handed use. The edge is Honbazuke-honed – a three-stage grinding, sharpening and polishing process resulting in razor-like sharpness. There is no finger guard so the whole length of the cutting edge can be used. The Pakka wood handle seamlessly joins the half-bolster. The smooth join helps to prevent calluses forming on the thumb and forefinger. For best care, it’s recommended to hand wash only. Maintain and sharpen on a whetstone, and using glass, ceramic or stone cutting boards should be avoided as this can prematurely dull the cutting edge.
- FC61 fine carbide steel blade core
- 48 layers of steel surrounding the core create the Damascus-design
- FRIODUR ice-hardened for extreme hardness
- Rockwell hardness of approximately 61
- Pakka wood handle accented by a steel mosaic pin and handle end cap
- Hand wash only
- Handcrafted in Seki, Japan
- Made in Japan
Specifications
- Item no. 34680-091
- Color: black
- Substance: FC61
- Type of handle: concealed tang
- Type of edge: fine edge
- Edge finishing: Honbazuke edge
- Manufacturing method: welded
- Number of parts: 1
- Blade hardness (HRC): 60-62 HRC
- Colour handle: black
- Substance handle: Pakka Wood
- Net weight: 8.3 kg / 18.30 lbs
- Length of product: 20.5 cm / 8.07 in
- Width of product: 1.8 cm / 0.71 in
- Height of product: 2.6 cm / 1.02 in
- Blade length: 9 cm / 3.54 in
- Handle length: 11.5 cm / 4.53 in
- Handle width: 1.8 cm / 0.71 in
- Blade width: 1.6 cm / 0.63 in
- Blade thickness: 1.6 cm / 0.63 in



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