Wax For Knife Handles

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • Learn how to properly season the wood handle of your knives with your hands. Whether a kitchen knife, Japanese knife, or European, or German knife, treating the wooden handle is essential to having a good-performing knife that will last for years. Using oil or wax is all your need as a base coat, but using your hands to rub everything in the final steps gives your handles the shine you are looking for. You do not need to purchase expensive equipment to make your knives look good. Polishing your handles is just as important as polishing your knives after you sharpen them.
    I make my own board and wood wax, and you can do it by mixing a combination of mineral oil or coconut oil, with any combination of beeswax, or any wax that you can get easily, you can make your own.
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Komentáře • 98

  • @jetobey5656
    @jetobey5656 Před rokem +9

    So glad to see you, as of old-times. You are well-loved and respected. Mike

  • @jmbwithcats
    @jmbwithcats Před rokem +5

    I bought both of my Tojiro knives at Burrfection and I absolutely love them, they have really motivated me to cook more which has in turn made me healthier, and got me more social in cooking for family and friends. I bought a finishing stone from you guys last week as well and it really helped my knife sharpening efficacy and speed.

  • @katesuttner3402
    @katesuttner3402 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this informative video. Your love for the craft shines through.

  • @makefile9974
    @makefile9974 Před rokem +1

    Looks like
    I’m the first one to view this. 🎉great information. Glad you brought this to us!

  • @aarronroberts811
    @aarronroberts811 Před rokem

    Very educational!! Thank you

  • @nicholasconcheung
    @nicholasconcheung Před rokem +1

    I always get so excited when I see new videos from you posted. We miss you!

  • @theartofchef
    @theartofchef Před rokem +1

    Love it Ryky! Handle it 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼

  • @jleesknives
    @jleesknives Před rokem +3

    Ha! I thought you forgot about me! great info, I wax and oil everything right before it leaves the shop, but three years in a box is definitely time for a fresh coat😂thanks for the shout out man!

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před rokem +1

      How can i forget about one of my favorite makers?

    • @jleesknives
      @jleesknives Před rokem

      Oh man, I'm just being goofy😂.... I know how time can slip away! ☕☕

  • @justintime9133
    @justintime9133 Před rokem

    So many beautiful knifes

  • @bendevine6
    @bendevine6 Před 18 dny

    Thanks for the discussion...I've been using Boos Block Mystery Oil and Board Cream that came with my cutting board for my Japanese knife handles...so far, so good!

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před 16 dny

      Any mineral should do. As long as you apply something

  • @patp7934
    @patp7934 Před 11 měsíci

    Great to see you back doing videos Ryky. When is your new wax going to be available at your store?

  • @richardbarrios8132
    @richardbarrios8132 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Ryky, Ive been subscribed to your channel for a couple years, and have enjoyed it immensely. I feel liked ive gained knowledge about Japanese knives, use and care. Thank you! Today I moved forward to purchasing a knive I've drooled over for quite a while. The Shun dual core Santoku came on sale and I decided to order it. It may be more knife than i really need, but the sale price was with the sheath was not much more than a Shun classic with Sheath or even Cutco. I am hoping I won't be disappointed!

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před 8 měsíci

      thank you for sticking around all these years

  • @JohnnieWishbone9
    @JohnnieWishbone9 Před rokem +3

    I love Jared's work I have one extremely similar in fact if I'm not mistaken I made that piece of stabilized wood used for the handle

  • @Eden894HisBiome
    @Eden894HisBiome Před rokem

    The joy from seeing you agian. How go.

  • @carrestore
    @carrestore Před rokem

    nice video

  • @ivanb101
    @ivanb101 Před 11 měsíci

    Please post more! I miss you bro!

  • @jameshaulenbeek5931
    @jameshaulenbeek5931 Před rokem +4

    Wonderful!
    I recently started using camellia oil - it seems to soak in very well and lasts longer than other oils I've used before.

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před rokem +2

      Yeah that is good stuff. When i said “tsubaki” it is the same thing.

    • @ohasis8331
      @ohasis8331 Před rokem +2

      It's all I've ever used for the last twenty years or so, even on my bladed tools and I'd swear by it.

  • @MrNanushka
    @MrNanushka Před rokem +1

    Hey, nice to have you back... can you please advise us where we can buy the handles?

  • @TheSM4ster
    @TheSM4ster Před 9 měsíci

    Hey Ryky! Glad your creating content again! I have a 2 year old son and I’m trying to figure out a good knife storage solution that is safe around him. I know you used a magnetic wood rack, do you still use that? What’s the safest way to store them with small children in your opinion?

  • @michaelmercer9934
    @michaelmercer9934 Před rokem +2

    hope the family's well ryky, thanks for all the knowledge over the many years

  • @dennisfazio8259
    @dennisfazio8259 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Have you considered Tung Oil for your handles and boards? Several woodworkers find the best results on preservation and longevity with Tung Oil.

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před 8 měsíci

      i have. works just as good but maybe a bit costly

  • @michaelcox5076
    @michaelcox5076 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi excellent series very honest and down to earth, I live in the UK as a retired Engineer I am looking for a a Santoku Kitchen knife for restoration, with a wa handle not western style is there any hops in Japan that sell used knifes or in the US, your latest is the information that will be invaluable. Thanks.

  • @joshuacheng7194
    @joshuacheng7194 Před rokem +2

    Where can I buy the handles?

  • @arvin.fitness
    @arvin.fitness Před 7 měsíci

    Hi ryky! Before asking a question. I just wanna say i appreciate you and your channel so much!! Ive learned a ton from you when it comes to knives..
    By the way i have a question about a "wa handle", i bought a kamo shiro AS 210 gyuto with teak horn handle
    Everytime i wash it. The splinters are appearing on the surface.
    And the wood itself has something like i would call "pores"
    I polished it a couple of times and it does not do that as much as before. The Splinters are more milder compared to what it was brand new..
    I tried applying mineral oil on it and i noticed the difference. It is much smoother now
    Do you think i should polish it more or keep on putting oil?? What do you think i should do to have the smoothest finish?
    Thanks in advaced!

  • @asapnapster2514
    @asapnapster2514 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Please review pie cutlery chef knives.

  • @aktrapper6126
    @aktrapper6126 Před rokem +6

    Praise the Lord Burfection is back. I learned so much from your channel in the early days as you focused on sharpening knives. It became a passion for me to learn as much as I could about water stone sharpening and I've gone back and re-watched many of your sharpening video's. I wonder if you are still sharpening the same way or have you picked up any new idea's sense those days? I hope you are not done with sharpening videos.

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před rokem +4

      More lazy these days since kids are so active with school and sports. Will post updates on simple sharpening techniques for those who do not have an hour a week to sharpen

    • @aktrapper6126
      @aktrapper6126 Před rokem

      @@Burrfection Awesome!

  • @raid_tin9827
    @raid_tin9827 Před rokem +1

    hi Ryky i was woundering if you have ever heard of or used the brand Aikido knives. I was looking to buy a high quality set and came accross them. Just wanted to see if you knew anything about them as i cant find any reviews online for them besides on the store page for them but they almost all seem like fake reviews. Not a single one has a bad thing to say and i just think its too good to be true for the prices.

  • @tastingspoon
    @tastingspoon Před 10 měsíci

    @burrfection do you have any custom knives? Have you heard of bloodroot blades? I just got one and it’s by far my favorite knife… highest quality I’ve ever used. I also have a miyabi black chefs knife and have used wusthof a lot in kitchens among others. Can you make a video of custom knife makers? I’m sure you’ve looked that up before.

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před 10 měsíci

      yeah, i've got a few here. have a new series to showcase some

  • @NoZenith
    @NoZenith Před rokem +2

    Missed these relaxing informative vids 👌

  • @windynotes
    @windynotes Před 10 měsíci

    Hi Ryky, when would the new version of the wax be available?

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před 10 měsíci

      hopefully very soon. making a large batch right now. you can email me at ryky@burrfection.com

  • @dhop310
    @dhop310 Před rokem

    Great video Ryky!

  • @niko7389
    @niko7389 Před rokem

    hi i have a question is shapton pro 1000 and ouka 3000 a good combination? Is shapton pro 1000 and rika5000 better?

  • @Kenchinito2207
    @Kenchinito2207 Před rokem

    Bro is there a "routine" that one should follow to keep their knives sharp? I can sharpen my knives to a decent degree and I hone them with a honing rod after every use but after a couple of months I notice that the sharpness is noticeably down. Is this normal that one has to sharpen every couple of months?

  • @henrywu0529
    @henrywu0529 Před rokem +1

    New Masamoto KS!!
    I just noticed that the last Masamoto KS in burrfection store sold out :)
    How well do oil/wax work on wenge wood handles? I noticed that the color stays dark for a very long time; they don’t seem to absorb the wax as well as the magnolia handles.

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před rokem

      Wenge does not absorb oil much. But it is one of the woods that can have LOTS of micro holes throughout entire handle. Every wenge handle i have has that issue. The wax fills in those micro holes nicely. You can choose to seal the holes with something more permanent like salad bowl finish amzn.to/3pqMHhJ, but that is excessive and expensive.

  • @Mr.pink_
    @Mr.pink_ Před 11 měsíci

    Is the debado md 1k a hard stone like the chosera or softer like the cerax 1k? I like soft stones better

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před 8 měsíci

      its' closer to the cerax burrfectionstore.com/collections/whetstones-sharpening-kits

  • @fujimeira
    @fujimeira Před rokem +1

    I heard about using turpentine (or oil spirits) to mix with the mineral oil to absorb better. Is it a good idea?

    • @vincentmaillot140
      @vincentmaillot140 Před 8 měsíci

      Some oil spirits tends to ease polymerization (so solidification) of oil after some days. Consider this before using it on your handles.

  • @guisseppener255
    @guisseppener255 Před rokem

    Hi @Burrfection, I am planning to buy a Shapton Whetstones, SHAPTON HA-NO-KUROMAKU CERAMIC WHETSTONE # 2,000 and #5,000 to be specific. On the website of KATABA - Japanese Knives & Sharpening Specialists, they said "Shapton Pro stones do not require soaking; this can lead to the stones developing cracks or breaking", does that mean I don't really need water to soak it in order to sharpen my knives or I can put little water on the whetstone?

    • @guisseppener255
      @guisseppener255 Před rokem

      Or I really don't need it to soak it? Just sprinkle water on the Whetstone?

  • @j.d.1488
    @j.d.1488 Před rokem +1

    Missed you man.

  • @freetousevlog9162
    @freetousevlog9162 Před rokem

    glad to see u again ryk

  • @b-radg916
    @b-radg916 Před rokem +1

    Good stuff Ryky! For those of us who don’t have wa handles (YET!), is it necessary/beneficial to do anything to handles made of micarta or some other non-wood materials? Thanks!

    • @jiahaotan696
      @jiahaotan696 Před rokem +1

      I don't think it does anything since the micarta is bonded with resin. I'd just buff it and invest in some high grit sandpaper, but personally, mine is going strong and still smooth and shiny after... 6 years?

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před rokem +1

      Micarta does not absorb but does scratch. A buffing rag will go further than a wax.

    • @b-radg916
      @b-radg916 Před rokem

      Thank you both! The micarta on my Yaxell Dragon Fusion is doing great, but I’ve got also got a Tojiro DP and a Wusthof knockoff that are twenty years old and their ___ handles are a little scuffed up. Anything special I should use on those handles?

  • @paulolsen2300
    @paulolsen2300 Před rokem

    And one more thing can you do a review on the new benchmaid kitchen knifes if you get your hands on them please 🙏

  • @philipp594
    @philipp594 Před rokem

    Who makes the best Honesuki or Petty in the world?

  • @raninaamni1621
    @raninaamni1621 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi is the leather polish good or no can you tell us pleas

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před 10 měsíci

      you can use it if it does not have a chemical smell. it should be made mostly of wax and oil that is food grade.

  • @teemu3370
    @teemu3370 Před rokem

    I thought there would be a recipe for the wax

  • @makefile9974
    @makefile9974 Před rokem +1

    Looks like
    I’m the first one to view this. 🎉

  • @user-hz8tv6se8p
    @user-hz8tv6se8p Před 11 měsíci

    Hello everyone!
    Can you help me i wanna buy Aritsugu. But can’t find from where
    Pls… 🙏

  • @oscarpineda941
    @oscarpineda941 Před 9 měsíci

    Can I do this too wooden sayas also?

  • @noyavargel3622
    @noyavargel3622 Před měsícem

    hey im wondering if this is better than using just beewax and why. thank you!

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před měsícem

      You have to melt and mix it with something. Pure beeswax is too brittle when dried

    • @noyavargel3622
      @noyavargel3622 Před měsícem

      @@Burrfection i see thank you, and in terms of protection to my knives handle will it protect it equally as good as beewax ?

  • @kaczorefx
    @kaczorefx Před rokem +1

    Hi, I love the finish the wood gets after waxing. But every now and then I encounter a weird effect. An area of the wood gets absolutely no sheen from the wax. It's still waxed, you can feel it with your finger that the surface is silky smooth there, but while the rest of the wood (and other wooden elements) have this beautiful satin sheen, in this particular area there is none. It's like the wood was stained with something before waxing and where the stain is there is no sheen. Any idea what might be causing this?

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před rokem

      It is likely the wood is porous in that spot and absorbing. Try a few light application of mineral oil and see what what it does. A number of handles i have used with burly wood will exhibit what you are describing, and usually after a couple of applications of oil, it goes away. If not. Just apply the wax and use as usual. As you use, the wax will slowly embed and your hand will rub and polish with use

    • @kaczorefx
      @kaczorefx Před rokem

      @@Burrfection So mineral oil first, and wax second? I didn't think porousness can be a problem with wax - it's a paste after all, didn't think it can get absorbed :o

  • @ohasis8331
    @ohasis8331 Před rokem +1

    Hi sport, hope you are doing well as you appear to be.

  • @kumaboy21
    @kumaboy21 Před rokem

    It's niice to see a new Ryky video. Where can we get your Handle wax formula? I don't see it listed in the Burrfection store. I have used Tung oil on other projectsin the past and have tried it on some knife handles with good success. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts.

  • @michaelalvareda1477
    @michaelalvareda1477 Před 10 měsíci

    Do you still have na masamoto ks i just saw your video for 10masamoto ks

  • @davesmith5656
    @davesmith5656 Před rokem

    Request: I would like to know how sharp the knives you have used in your kitchen for a few months are, and at what point you decide to sharpen them. Please. One of those BESS scales would be good to give a measure.

    • @Burrfection
      @Burrfection  Před rokem +1

      Usually when knives are in 400-600 range. That range is still usable in most cases. Most knives i have tested from friends homes never cut or are in 1000 range

    • @davesmith5656
      @davesmith5656 Před rokem

      @@Burrfection ---- Thanks. I have gotten knives sharp, but it seems that when I next use them, they're in the high 100's, then 200's (12 degree bevels, usually), and I'm naive enough to start feeling bad. I wont' anymore. I think the curve of "loss of sharpness / time of use" flattens around 300-400. Funny you mention friends' knives, I took one in with a really rolled edge, and I stopped pushing down at around 780, fearing I would chip it when it finally snapped the thread. I've learned a ton from all your videos. Nice to see you with a new one!

  • @zenster1097
    @zenster1097 Před rokem

    Any non-wood that that isn't a ugly Western style) that doesn't require maintenance?

  • @AtlasVr74
    @AtlasVr74 Před 11 dny

    Will soy wax work?

  • @W0ofeR
    @W0ofeR Před rokem +2

    Too much talking for 15sec advice