Regrinding doesn't just mean sharpening the blade! It's about ensuring that it can be used safely and with peace of mind until the very end.
We would like to introduce our "Regrinding of Round Knives" service. For customers who cannot wait for new knives, we will promptly regrind the round knives currently in use. We will ensure that there is no disruption to production until the new knives are delivered. Our lead time for new knives is approximately 35 to 40 days. 【Regrinding of Shinwa Blades】 Step 1: Blade Inspection Step 2: Twist Inspection Step 3: Confirmation of Bevel Length Step 4: Edge Grinding Step 5: Final Inspection Step 6: Packaging *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Revival Processing Details】 ■ Inspection of blades (checking for cracks, etc.) ■ Inspection and correction of blade distortion and twisting ■ Shinogi processing ■ Edge sharpening ■ Final inspection ■ Packaging *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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At Shinwa Kijin, when receiving orders, we listen to customers' requests regarding the cutting work, cutting methods, and processing. Based on our 50 years of manufacturing experience, we provide advice and select the material, taper angle, and cutting edge angle of the circular knives. By maintaining a consistent production process, we offer products that meet our customers' needs. Additionally, while Shinwa Kijin is a manufacturing company, we also focus on regrinding. Regrinding is not just about ensuring the blade is sharp. To ensure safe use, we conduct visual inspections of the blades (for chipping, cracks, etc.). Once the inspection is passed, we proceed with the regrinding. Since we select the cutting edge based on the cutting work and methods during manufacturing, we must grind the cutting edge to match the specified angles. Furthermore, for products that have been regrinded multiple times, we also need to perform taper processing. By paying attention to these aspects during regrinding, we can restore the original sharpness of the blades.