Secrets of a Samurai Bladesmith
17th
Generation Japanese Master Bladesmith Shares Ancient Secrets of Forging
Razor Sharp Blades to a Select Few — Fortunate Enough to Spend
One Week Crafting a Classic Blade… That Will Endure for Generations.
My Life Unfolds as if by Fate…
My life path was revealed to me 18 years ago when I noticed a peculiar
building while driving a scooter on an old Japanese narrow road in a
small village in Kumamoto, Japan. It was an old wooden building with
a glass display window in front. In the display window were some of
the coolest knives I had ever seen. I pulled a u-turn and parked in
the driveway. I opened the sliding glass door, which had a chime attached
to it that rung softly, and I ventured into the shop. Immediately I
smelled the aroma of a unique combination of burning pine charcoal embers
and red-hot metal emanating from the traditional Japanese forge.
The
Immaculate Blades…
My eyes were immediately drawn to the assortment of beautifully crafted
razor sharp cutlery displayed on the shop walls. There before me were
row upon row of traditional blades; their edges gleaming, their wavy
temper lines and layers of lamination highly visible, with beautiful
hand carved wood handles of native wood. I felt that their sharp shapes
and lines of obvious function were begging me to pick them up and put
them to use. The traditional blade designs, which have largely remained
unchanged for centuries, transported my mind, back to a more romantic
age, when life was simpler and straight forward, uncluttered by electronic
gadgets and computers. An age when a person was as good as their word,
and a time when a great blade could mean the difference between life
and death. I seemed to be in a trance for what felt like an eternity…
The Master Bladesmith…
I was brought back to the present when a kind and gracious gentleman
entered from a back door, and asked me in heavily accented Japanese
if he could assist me. I didn’t note any reservation in his demeanor
despite the fact that he was facing an 18 year old, blond hair, blue
eyed ‘gaijin’ who could hardly speak Japanese! As I spoke
to him, I realized that this man, Mr. Yasuyuki Sakemoto, was The Master.
My
Wildest Dream Becomes Reality…
I could have sworn that something clicked between us as we struggled
to communicate to each other that first and historic time; for when
I indicated that I was interested in seeing more of his shop, and learning
what secrets lay within, he agreed to let me venture further. That first
meeting led to a 6 year apprenticeship, a privilege that has never been
extended to another. What a priceless opportunity, incredibly so, because
I wasn’t Japanese.
And It Gets Ever Better…
One the eve of my seventh year, my Master approached me, while I was
hammering away at the forge, covered from head to toe in pine charcoal
soot. I was in the fifth day working on a traditional Japanese Samurai
sword, to present to him as a token of my appreciation, and to demonstrate
my bladesmithing prowess that I had gained over the years. He bent down,
(as I was in the lowered pit of the Japanese forge) put his right hand
on my shoulder, and told me “ You are to be the 17th generation
Yoshimoto Bladesmith”. Good thing I wasn’t swinging the
hammer, or I might have struck one of my fingers! Was this a dream?
I’m
Eternally Indebted…
Yes, Mr. Sakemoto proved to be the most generous and gracious Master
an apprentice could ever hope for. I can never repay him for all that
he did for me, but I can pay it forward to you…IF you are one
of the few who respond immediately…
A Rare Opportunity
Now
that I have moved my business, shop and family to the United States,
I have decided to share with a select few—who understand the value
of such a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity— the many secrets of
forging razor sharp blades that will last a lifetime in your family.
Imagine creating with your own hands, a kitchen knife that was so sharp
your spouse had to request that you cut the tomato slices “thicker
please!” Or a tactical knife that you can bet your life on and
then pass to your heirs—protecting them as it protected your life…
Whatever Your Cutlery Interest Is, I Can Provide the
Knowledge
to Make YOUR Bladesmithing Dream a Reality!
Here’s
What I Mean…
For
one week you can participate in America's only traditional Japanese
Bladesmithing School, located Vernonia, Oregon.
To
make sure I am able to pass on to you, the legendary skills of the Traditional
Japanese Bladesmith, the class will be limited to ONLY Four Participants.
YOU
will create custom made cutlery according to traditional techniques,
and you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the “how’s
and whys” of Japanese methods of cutlery production. The 50 hour
course will consist of both hands–on bladesmithing and classroom
lectures covering over 27 Secrets of Traditional Japanese Bladesmithing
including….
Selection
of Steel
As a blade enthusiast, you may have encountered the vast array of steels;
440C, ATS34, D2 ,CMP S30V and many more! What do all these names mean?
Which steels are good choices for a knife and what are their superiorities
and shortcomings? Wouldn’t it be great if you could navigate your
way through this most controversial topic with ease! I will give you
the information you need to know; information that will make you THE
AUTHORITY at any knife show or cutlery gathering!
Forge Maintenance
Do you know there are at least five different heat sources for forging
steel? Not all forge fuels are equal. I’ll explain them all to
you, and then we will use only the best to forge our blades! An added
benefit of this knowledge is that you will never again have to mess
around lighting and maintaining a fire. Re-master the most ancient of
skills! Do you know the most important secret of building a great fire?
Be your children’s hero at the campground for being the first
to get that kettle boiling!
Lamination
Techniques
A proven technique used since the early Samurai swordsmiths and Norwegian
Vikings! If you know what you’re doing, you don’t have to
compromise sharpness for toughness, or vice versa, as you do for homogenous
steel blades. Laminating two or more different types of steel for one
blade is truly the technique of “being able to have your cake
and eat it too!” All blades forged by participants in this class
will be laminated.
Forge
Welding
Welding can be accomplished in many different ways; electric arc welding,
MIG welding, TIG welding, friction welding, ultrasonic wave welding,
laser welding , even welding by explosive charges! (Unfortunately, not
part of this curriculum!) Did you know that welding in the blacksmith’s
fire is the most ancient technique of all? Each participant will forge
weld at least one of their blades, thus sharing in the tradition of
ancient bladesmiths.
And There’s More… A LOT more…
Forging to Final Thickness
One telling skill of the accomplished bladesmith is the limited use
of a grinder to shape the blade after forging. It is said that 5 minutes
of proper forging, and proper scale removal, saves 30 minutes at the
grinder! We will forge our blades to their final thickness, AND have
a nice smooth attractive finish that doesn’t need extra polishing.
This technique alone is worth the price of the course, as it will save
a bladesmith thousands of hours in knife finishing labor!
Traditional
Heat Treating Techniques
Proper Annealing, Cold Forging, Quenching and Tempering are the techniques
that make Japanese blades what they are: THE MOST SUPERIOR CUTTING IMPLEMENTS
IN THE WORLD! Surely the heart of blade metallurgy, thus, the heart
of the course lies within these techniques. You may be wondering how
Japanese blades could be so different from western blades…? The
fundamental differences will probably shock you! But, these techniques
will seam second nature to you after you put them to use creating your
own blades. Let others contemplate the mystery of Japanese legendary
blades, while you revel in complete understanding!
Straightening
Blades are only able to withstand force in two dimensions. It is absolutely
imperative that blades be as straight and untwisted as is humanly possible.
Unfortunately, the vast majority of blades out there are far from satisfactory
in this criterion. Can you spot them? You’ll learn five different
ways to check for blade straightness, and at the end of the course,
I GUARANTEE you will be able to spot those “twisted terrors”
out there ! You’ll never look at those things that are supposed
to be straight (gun barrels, measuring sticks, a building’s walls
and roof lines) the same way again. WARNING !
Don’t blame me when you start to notice all the imperfections
in the world!
And
There’s More… MUCH more…
Grinding, Polishing and Sharpening
Ask
any blade expert, and they will tell you that blade geometry is the
most important aspect of blade making. The metallurgy of the blade is
vital, but without great geometry, the blade will under-perform. Some
of you may have been fortunate enough to attend one of my sharpening
seminars or view one of my sharpening videos. These techniques will
be your secret after intensive one-on-one instruction, and plenty of
repetition, while studying with me during the week. YOU will truly be
on your way TO MASTERY OF RAZOR SHARP CUTLERY!
Attaching
Handles
A great blade is only as good as its’ handle. The handle must
facilitate the brain’s commands to the blade via the hand. What
handle shapes and designs work well, and which ones don’t? Is
it a matter of visual impression or feel? This much overlooked aspect
of cutlery will be covered in detail, allowing you to ascertain great
handle designs on your own!
Sheath
Making
Razor sharp cutlery needs safe and adequate protection. During the course
we will fashion some custom made sheaths for our knives (“one-size-fits-all”
doesn’t apply here!), and we will examine the most modern of materials
as well as the most ancient. Beware! After what we show you, you might
want to take up custom leather working as well!
Overview
of Traditional Japanese Cutlery
Unlike western cutlery which has evolved into a “one-blade, many-tasks”
type, multi-functional tool (and thus, not suited particularly well
for any task), Japanese blades are still highly specialized in design
and function. The general knife buying public remains largely ignorant
of the hundreds of specialized Japanese blades, but you will know the
subtle differences between them all. This lecture will give you incredibly
valuable insight to the Japanese psyche and to the rich tradition of
superior blades.
And
There is More… So Much More…
Philosophy
of Japanese Metallurgy
Japan, like America, has a hugely successful space program, having launched
hundreds of satellites into orbit around the earth. However, unlike
America’s scramble towards technological advancement in every
field, the Japanese hold their ancient formula for cutlery steel in
the greatest reverence, and reserve it’s use for only the highest
quality, most superior performance blades! Their best steel remains
unchanged for over 1200 years! Find out why “if it ain’t
broke, don’t fix it” approach applies here.
The
Five Criteria for Superior Cutlery
Everybody has an idea as to what makes a great blade, like, for example,
“How long it holds its’ edge.” But is this criteria
really at the top of the list, or are there more important things to
consider first? In this controversial discussion, you will learn what
to look for first in superior blades, and then what to look for in order
of importance after.
Expose’ on Laminates versus Homogenous Steel Blades
It was based on this essay, which was published, that I was awarded
“Alien of Extra-Ordinary Ability” by the INS when I immigrated
to this great nation in 2005. Find out what all the fuss is about as
I uncover the superiorities and shortcomings of laminated blades.
Practical
Parameters of Cutlery Design
There are all sorts of weird and wonderful knife designs available for
sale on the market. Apart from looking cool, do you really know which
knives are designed for the sole purpose of separating you from your
hard earned cash? Don’t let yourself throw away money by buying
knives that have no practical use. I will help you avoid the features
in knives that are only designed for marketing to the unwise. For hard-core
knife collectors, this information will save you thousands over the
years!
And
Even MORE…
Proper and Efficient Blade Sharpening and Maintenance
I will share with you the theory, making use of drawings and diagrams,
of the practical application of blade sharpening that you will practice
in the shop to put the final edge on your knives. The topic of maintenance
will be of particular value, as this is a factor you will encounter
many months after the course, when the knives are showing need of some
TLC. You will never wonder “What to do?” about those neglected
blades around the home.
Regional Variations in Traditional Japanese Bladesmithing
Not all areas in Japan produce the same kinds of cutlery. In this lecture,
find out HOW and WHY blades vary from one region to another. Have you
ever been to Japan? This will be a great opportunity to ask all those
questions you’re dying to ask! A GREAT PRIMER FOR THE GUIDED TRIP
TO JAPAN THAT I WILL TAKE WITH A LIMITED NUMBER OF LUCKY INDIVIDUALS
IN THE NEAR FUTURE!!!
Relevant Strengths and Shortcomings of
Man-made Sharpening Stones versus Natural Stones
Did you know that some natural quarried stones from Japan can cost upwards
of $10,000.00 each, and that to properly polish and sharpen a genuine
Samurai Sword, you need at least $50,000.00 worth of natural stones!
The explanation is quite straight-forward really. Is it necessary for
the student of Japanese blades to acquire these legendary stones to
achieve razor sharp cutlery? In this lecture you will find out whether
sharpening stones are considered the mate to a piece of cutlery, or
simply an option, as in America.
And More…
A Guide to the Proper Pronunciation of Japanese Blade Related Terminology
You can butcher your food with your newly made cutlery, and let others
butcher the pronunciation of Japanese cutlery related terms. I will
teach you to easily master the few terms related to cutlery, and when
you speak them in front of other knife people, they will be amazed at
your impeccable command of Japanese.
PLUS
a “special slide show” that will leaving you longing to
visit Japan for yourself… you may be one of the lucky few who
accompany me on my next trip to Japan…
Upon
Completion of the course, each student will have completed:
One hand forged kitchen knife
Before you forge your very own kitchen knife, you can choose from over
200 traditional Japanese designs that I make. You’ll start with
the knife that will see the most daily use. Imagine the pleasure that
will come from preparing your food with your own hand-forged blade!
Even most professional knifemakers can’t claim that (they usually
just buy kitchen knives from me!)
AND
TWO MORE KNIVES AS WELL…
One
hand forged neck knife
A sturdy and absolutely reliable scary sharp companion will accompany
you for every waking moment of your after-course life! With no mechanism
to break or fail you at the most un-opportune time, and with the ease
of sharpening and maintenance that is impossible with a folding knife,
you will come to respect your neck knife more and more with every use.
The most wonderful daily companion to have…
One
outdoor/camp knife or tactical style knife
Bears
and goblins beware!
Lest your creative genius go unaddressed, here’s a chance to go
“HOG WILD” with your own design (by this point, having already
completed two totally practical knives, your sense of practical design
will be honed to perfection). This knife will incorporate a metal guard
or bolster between the blade and handle, so low temperature silver soldering
will be taught as well.
This knife will be cherished forever!
In
Summary
Here Is What You Get:
Hands-On
Secret Bladesmithing Techniques
•
Selection of steel
• Forge maintenance
• Lamination techniques
• Forge welding
• Forging to final thickness
• Traditional annealing techniques
• Scale removal
• Cold forging
• Straightening
• Quenching
• Tempering
• Grinding
• Low temperature silver soldering
• Polishing
• Sharpening
• Attaching handles
• Sheath making
PLUS
I Reveal to YOU:
• Overview
of Different Types of Traditional Japanese Cutlery
• Philosophy of Japanese Metallurgy
• The Five Criteria for Superior Cutlery
• Expose’ on Laminates vs. Homogenous Steel Blades
• Practical Parameters of Cutlery Design
• Proper and Efficient Blade Sharpening and Maintenance
• Regional Variation in Traditional Japanese Bladesmithing
• Relevant Strengths and Shortcomings of Man-made Sharpening
Stones vs. Natural Stones
• A Guide to the Proper Pronunciation of Japanese Blade Related
Terminology
• A Special Bonus Slide Show sure to leave you longing to join
me on my next trip to Japan
Upon
completion of the course, each student will have completed
•
One hand forged kitchen knife
• One hand forged neck knife
• One outdoor/camp knife or tactical style knife
I Wish More Knew What I Know…
All
the skills and secrets that I will share with you, took me 18
years of working as a village Bladesmith in Japan to acquire.
It is the culmination of having made more than 12,000 knives
and sharpening more than 40,000 blades ! Some aspiring knifemakers
spend thousands of dollars on a short trip to Japan, in order to study
there, only to find their lack of fluent Japanese a barrier to true
understanding of the craft. I struggled and studied hard and finally
mastered the language, enabling me to understand the subtleties of their
ancient bladesmithing art. Nobody else on this continent
could truly teach you what I will teach you during this week together.
Sincerely,
Murray
M. Carter
17th Generation Yoshimoto Bladesmith American Bladesmith Society
Master Bladesmith
P.O Box 307
Vernonia, Oregon
97064