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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Edge of Sakai: Taku Explains Shirogami Patina, Mike’s Rust Panic, and Sashimi Blade Chemistry

from The Edge of Sakai · host 高崎健士郎

The Edge of Sakai returns with a deep dive into the soul of high-carbon steel after a panicked Mike discovers "sickly" colors on his brand new blade. Master sharpener Taku reveals why these iridescent blues and purples on a 白紙 (Shirogami) number two Yanagiba are actually a protective patina rather than destructive rust. For any enthusiast of 堺打刃物 (Sakai Uchi Hamono), understanding this chemical dialogue between steel, oxygen, and protein is essential to mastering the craft. Taku explains how a blade transforms from a sterile tool into a living partner, a journey that begins long before it ever touches a 砥石 (whetstone). Why does carbon steel demand so much more than stainless, and is the maintenance worth the legendary edge geometry? This episode serves as a vital guide for home chefs who fear they have ruined their professional-grade investment after a single block of sashimi. We explore the "orange dust of death" versus the "badge of honor" in this atmospheric studio conversation. Don't let your fear of oxidation stop you from experiencing the true pinnacle of Japanese smithing. #SakaiKnives #Shirogami #KnifeMaintenance #Patina #TheEdgeOfSakaiThis episode includes AI-generated content.

The Edge of Sakai returns with a deep dive into the soul of high-carbon steel after a panicked Mike discovers "sickly" colors on his brand new blade. Master sharpener Taku reveals why these iridescent blues and purples on a 白紙 (Shirogami) number two Yanagiba are actually a protective patina rather than destructive rust. For any enthusiast of 堺打刃物 (Sakai Uchi Hamono), understanding this chemical dialogue between steel, oxygen, and protein is essential to mastering the craft. Taku explains how a blade transforms from a sterile tool into a living partner, a journey that begins long before it ever touches a 砥石 (whetstone). Why does carbon steel demand so much more than stainless, and is the maintenance worth the legendary edge geometry? This episode serves as a vital guide for home chefs who fear they have ruined their professional-grade investment after a single block of sashimi. We explore the "orange dust of death" versus the "badge of honor" in this atmospheric studio conversation. Don't let your fear of oxidation stop you from experiencing the true pinnacle of Japanese smithing. #SakaiKnives #Shirogami #KnifeMaintenance #Patina #TheEdgeOfSakaiThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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The Edge of Sakai returns with a deep dive into the soul of high-carbon steel after a panicked Mike discovers "sickly" colors on his brand new blade. Master sharpener Taku reveals why these iridescent blues and purples on a 白紙 (Shirogami) number two...

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