Make a Custom Chef Knife
8 Hours per Session • Make a Custom Chef Knife • Ages 18+
Overview
Activity details
Workshop At a Glance
Price: Starting at $405 per person
Duration: 8 hours
Location: Craftsman Ave Workshop at 117 11th Street Brooklyn, NY 11215
Class size: Up to 12 people
Skill Level : Beginner — no previous experience is required.
What You’ll Be Making : Your own personal, functional kitchen knife.
What You’ll Be Doing: Tweaking your knife designed off our base templates, refining your steel, hardening it and attaching a handle.
What’s Included? All Materials & Tools Provided!
What's included
What’s Included? All Materials & Tools Provided!
Highlights
What To Expect
Have you ever wondered what kind of person handcrafts their own kitchen knives? It may sound like the stuff of legends, but after this workshop, that person will be YOU! This workshop will teach you all the skills needed to design and make a custom knife a professional chef would be proud to call their own.
This workshop is focused on the reductive/stock-removal knife making technique*. We’ll provide you with a bar of high-carbon tool steel and then teach you how to cut, grind, shape, and polish it, all at room temperature, into a custom knife that rivals most cutlery you’ll find in stores.
You can choose from several classic knife designs – a french chef, a vegetable slicer, a mini cleaver, or an all-purpose “3 virtue” Santoku. If you prefer to leave the cooking to restaurant professionals, you can make a sexy Bowie Knife for your next hunting expedition or trip to a sketchy part of town.
And the best part? You can customize your knife’s design, including sizing the handle so it fits perfectly in your hand. If a dinner guest isn’t impressed by you preparing the meal with a knife you made with your own hands, that person doesn’t deserve to break bread with you.
In the first half of the workshop, you’ll craft your knife’s profile and cutting edge and drill the holes for the pins that will adorn your knife’s handle, using various hand and power tools. Once that’s done, you’ll heat your knife in our forge and then quench it in oil to harden the steel so it fears no fish, fowl, meat, or bone it encounters in its future. Ever seen contestants in the “Forged in Fire” TV show quench their knives? That’s exactly what you’ll be doing!
You’ll then give your knife a short rest in our tempering oven while you bask in the glory of your bad-ass-ness and grab a slice from the yummy pizza place around the corner (or something else from the many Park Slope eateries nearby).
We’ll reconvene about 45 minutes after the quench for the second half of the workshop. During this time, you’ll clean and polish your blade and install custom brass-pinned hardwood scales to form your knife’s handle, which you’ll shape and refine until it fits your hand like a glove. Once that’s done, you’ll apply a protective finish on your handle, sharpen the blade to a razor’s edge, and celebrate the addition of “bladesmith” to your arsenal of skills!
- Another method for making knives is forging. Think: Red hot metal, hammers, and anvils – heat, beat, repeat. If that’s of interest to you, check out our “Forge a Survival Knife” workshop.
Additional information
Check-in details
Please arrive a few minutes early to get settled and checked in.
Special requirements
Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
FAQs
Skill level Beginner — no prior experience is required.
Cancellations
Cancellations or rescheduling requests 1 week or more prior to start of a workshop can receive a full refund or full credit towards a future workshop. Cancellations or rescheduling requests between a week and two days prior to start of a workshop will receive a credit of 50% towards a future workshop. Cancellations or rescheduling requests made within two days prior to start of a workshop will not receive any refund or credit. All cancellation/rescheduling requests should be sent directly to hello@craftsmanave.com.
Please arrive on time for your workshop. We understand that delays can happen, but kindly plan for potential traffic or public transportation issues. Our workshops are designed for guests to learn all the skills involved to make something they can be proud of, all within the scheduled time. Late arrivals disrupt this experience for everyone. If you are more than 15 minutes late, you may not be able to join. Your workshop guide will make the final decision regarding late arrivals.