Lignum’s Skid wooden chef knife, which is billed as the first wooden chef knife, is going to completely change the way you prepare a meal at home. Made with 97% wood for the handle and body and 3% alloyed carbon steel for the blade, Skid uses a unique design and production method to create a functional knife that’s so cool you’re going to want to display it to friends. By using Robinia wood for the construction, Skid can leverage the high tannin percentage for a healthier working environment and easy cleanup. That wood, or nuttree / mahogany / moor oak / ebony, is paired with carbon or damascus steel to help you julienne, chop and dice with ease.
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