Knife Sharpening Experts - Forged Knives Vs Stamped Knives

We all agree. If a knife isn't sharp, what's the use,and set in a mold. It is than hammered out to
right? The sharpness of the blade will make all theform the blade. As a result, forged knives are
difference in the world. And sharpness is largelydenser and heavier than stamped knives and
dependant upon the quality of the blade materialhave better balance because of it. And while their
from which the knife is made. You'll need totempering process results in a blade of extreme
determine whether or not to get a forged knifehardness, it is also more flexible. It usually has a
or a stamped knife. Let's make it clear.nice thick bolster with a tang that is enclosed by
Stamped Knives. Stamped knives are stampedthe handle and is usually secured with three rivets.
out of, or cut from, sheets of metal using aAdvantages: Much better balance. More weightier
template of predetermined size and shape. Thisand so is more maneuverable. Metal is stronger
process is called precision machining. As most ofand can last many years. Requires less sharpening.
these stamped knives are generally flat and thin,Less risk of injury as less work is required from
the process is done quite quickly. But becausethe user. Solid bolster to increase safety. Secured,
they are so thin, they aren't that dense and dodurable handles.
not hold their edges very long. Unfortunately, thisDisadvantage: Costs more. Weightier. Critical Point.
means more frequent sharpening is required byMaybe 10 years ago all of the above would be
stamped knives than forged knives. As a matterundisputed. Not so today. There is quite a bit of
of fact, some stamped knives sets claim thatdissent about the quality of stamped knives and
you needn't ever sharpen them. They'll stay sharpwhether or not they rival the quality of forged
for a lifetime, the package will say. Please, don'tknives. Here are the popular points:
believe that. All things change over time, includingSome stamped knives are made with a high
the sharpness of a knife's edge.quality steel to begin with.
The blade of a stamped knife is usually fitted andSome knives are stamped initially and then
fastened onto its handle and is not, therefore,followed up with a forging process.
thought of as a solid piece of metal. A looseToday's manufacturing process (especially
handle could easily result in your having to throwinvolving heat) can produce stamped knives that
the knife away. Such a waste. It's good to knoware just as good as forged knives, if not better.
that not all stamped handles are this way. SomeJust as good as forged knives, if not better.
stamped knives have handles that are fitted overThat's quite amazing. Here's another critical point:
the tang.Many prefer a forged knife because of its weight
Stamped knives are also lighter, and have lessdistribution, the resultant ease of maneuverability
balance, than forged knives. So you'll have to gripand the comfort and safety of the bolster.
it fairly tightly and have to use much moreWhat's it to be then? It seems fairly easy to
pressure whenever you use them. Doing so willdecide. If you'd like some strong, long-lasting
increase risk of injury.knives, get forged knives. If you'd like something
Advantages: Fairly inexpensive. Lighter in weight.fairly disposable that you'd prefer not to have to
Disadvantages: Usually unreliable handles. Requiresmaintain, get stamped knives.
more force, more ork from the user. IncreasedBut if you've got the time, the means and the
risk of injury during strenuous jobs. Poorlydesire, shop around. There are high quality
balanced. Needs frequent sharpening.stamped knives out there now. Some have good
Forged Knives. Forged knives are not stamped.weight on them, too. They're relatively young on
They are carefully made with great attention tothe market, so you're going to have to track
detail. Steel is heated to extreme temperaturesthem down.