Japanese wa handle
Japanese Magnolia traditional octagon wooden handle blank custom knife making tool M 134mm
Japanese Magnolia traditional octagon wooden handle blank custom knife making tool M 134mm
Japanese Magnolia traditional octagon wooden handle blank custom knife making tool M 134mm
Japanese Magnolia traditional octagon wooden handle blank custom knife making tool M 134mm
Japanese Magnolia traditional octagon wooden handle blank custom knife making tool M 134mm

Japanese Magnolia traditional octagon wooden handle blank custom knife making tool M 134mm

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Please set it DIY custom knife making for your knife.
Japanese Magnolia traditional octagon shape is most basic handle of Japanese chef knives. *Mainly use for Gyuto, Santoku, Nakiri,Usuba,Mioroshi deba knives.

*Condition: brand-new , price is include a handle. *not include knife

*Material: Japanese Magnolia, wood grain varies *natural wood, non coating polish finish
with water buffalo bolster *black color

Size: Total length 134mm, width 22 to 26mm, H 21mm / hole size : W 10mm x 3.5mm x Depth 110mm *approx

*Weight: 30g

*Origin: Japan
made by Hand made: It's not a symmetrical hole and approx size. 

*As handle is made from natural materials, so it have a tiny scratch, clacks and black spot in some case.


Note:  
These products are need to be attach a blade to a wa handle by yourself.
Please carefully select a blade and a wa handle by checking size showing each product page before your purchase.

*There is a bit of a discrepancy from specifications as all products made by hand.
*We might not able to answer that you can attach it easily, precisely or perfectly due to DIY product and subjective decision of an individual.

How to attach a tang to a ready-made wa handle
Please use a small-sized diamond file or drill to expand a hole.
To fill a gap and fix, kindly use epoxy resin or a bond that has high durability. If there is still a gap, kindly insert a thin wooden board or spread resin mixed with wood flour.
There are a risk that natural wood might be broken by hitting handle to insert a tang.


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