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Knife Storage

Discussion in 'The Kitchen Knife' started by Andrew, Feb 23, 2014.

  1. MotoMike

    MotoMike Founding Member

    As I look at the magnetic holders, I see plenty of knives I believe to be stainless. So there must be enough ferrous metal in them to stick. But does the magnetic holder really grip the stainless knives securely? I know that with stainless razors, magnets grip is somewhat tenuous. I'm looking to get them up where I can get them more easily as the blocks on the counter are under cupboards and not super convenient.
     
  2. John Fout

    John Fout Founding Member

    Shouldn't be an issue. You can always put them handle up, they don't seem to fall/slide as much since the weight it above the center of gravity or closer to the magnet.
     
  3. MotoMike

    MotoMike Founding Member

    thanks
    John
     
  4. neelesh

    neelesh Founding Member

    that is exactly what i do. yes the room is dedicated to knife storage. Am still building the collection so maybe it will be a bit more complete in a couple of years. feels very good to be surrounded by so many hours of hard work
     
  5. Jeffery Hunter

    Jeffery Hunter Founding Member

    [​IMG] Had some time so I made myself a new Magnet rack. A little finish work to do but looking ok I think
     
  6. One of my two closets with magnetic strips:
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  7. Huw

    Huw Founding Member

    Awesome collection! Are the florentine knives on the top right mag bar? How do they perform? That's a few KD's too.
    Good to see there's still plenty of room for more
     
  8. Toothpick

    Toothpick #2 since day #1 Founding Member

  9. MattS

    MattS Founding Member

    Holy crap, you guys must spend hours deciding which one to use.

    Not that its a bad thing.....

    Wow.
     
  10. chefcomesback

    chefcomesback Founding Member

    Holy crap+1
     
  11. I still haven't used them but I intend to :)
    The first florentine is a chef knife 200mm (7.87'') and the second - a challah knife (similat to bread knife), 235mm (9.25'').
    I think Tomer Botner (Florentine Knives) still have a few knives available from his last batch.
     
  12. Neelesh that's just sick.... amazing design all over brother.


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  13. Neelesh, those pictures.....breathtaking. My husband, who is not a knife guy, was even blown away! Beautiful beautiful beautiful!!
     
  14. neelesh

    neelesh Founding Member

    haha, thanks, you know what it is like when you get passionate about something....only thing is i am running out of wall space, have to move to other parts of the house now at 17 May 2014.JPG
     
  15. Yikes. A lot of amazing pictures in this thread. :)

    Myself, I live in a small appartment with not much room for knives, but I managed to create a little knife corner in my cheap, puny IKEA-kitchen with cupboards all over the place. ;)

    Storage_03.jpg

    More pictures available here:
    https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BxEKq9uJ-aX7b0Z1Z0h4cDd4SUU&usp=sharing

    The last picture in the link shows a little magnetic holder I put up to hold my paring knives. I like my paring knives cheap (well, compared to my j-knives) and stainless, since I often just want to grab them, do something quick and then forget about them (not having to whipe them off).
    • 2 x magnetic knife stands by Zwilling
    • 2 x knife blocks by Kyocera
    • 1 x magnetic knife block by Wood of Sweden
    • 1 x cutting board by Ugglan och Eggen
    • J-knives mainly by Goko, Akifusa (Asai) and Shiro Kamo
     
  16. I have a question, is a wooden knife rack worth it? What benefits would it have over this one from ikea? http://m.ikea.com/au/en/catalog/products/art/00202084/ would the knifes really chip on something like the above? I am not sure if the wood ones are worth the extra dollar?
     
  17. I have two of those and can assure you that they would hold knives very securely but would also scratch your knives pretty badly. My solution was very simple: a piece of suede and a bit of CA.

    Unless you can live with scratched knives or gonna wrap those metal holders into something softer, I'd advice you to pay extra for a wooden magnet rack.
     
  18. Antonio

    Antonio Founding Member

    I think you are now overdue to give us more details on your collection.. Inventory or even better a gallery.
    Please
     
  19. Here is a curly maple Magnetic board I made for my wife.

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  20. neelesh

    neelesh Founding Member

    would love to one day. the trouble is I have not got around to doing it yet, leaving this to after i retire and have time. I know there are about 25 Bill Burkes for sure.
     

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