A veterinarian by trade and a knife maker by passion, Bill Tidball creates knives from scrap metal - and some even have Russian olivewood handles.
They say you’re either in your bed or in your shoes, so they’re both worth splashing out on. In the kitchen, the same applies to your knife. But, says Ben Lippett, it’s not as if one size fits all ...
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Ball bearings transformed into Damascus steel knife
Industrial ball bearings serve as the raw material for a Damascus knife in this detailed forging journey. Known for their high-carbon content, the bearings are heated, welded, and folded to create ...
I tested 11 sets of steak knives to find, first and foremost, the sharpest and best for slicing through thick cuts of meat and dense vegetables. But I also wanted to find a set that was comfortable to ...
If some is good, more is better, right? That adage feels especially true when the price increase is so minimal.
That was my experience the other day when I spotted a great-looking new knife on Böker’s Instagram page, the Kirke by Hydra ...
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A metal bearing becomes a hand-forged Damascus knife
This video highlights the process of forging a Damascus knife from a steel bearing. Damascus steel is known for its ...
Gordon Ramsay’s cookware brand HexClad is offering a major discount on one of its most premium kitchen products: the Damascus Steel Knife Set. This deal gives home cooks a chance to score professional ...
Mr Rhodes said the entire thing was meant to be a pandemic hobby, but it took off. “I made one knife for myself to see if I could do it, and three people saw it and wanted one,” Mr Rhodes said. “It’s ...
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