The knife shown in the illustration was made from a hack saw blade % inch wide and about 1/16 inch thick. The blade part was ground off on an angle, as shown, and the handle was formed by bending ...
If you don't have a kitchen sharpener, there's one easy hack that will save your dull knives using a common kitchen item you probably already have.
All those extra sharp points give it better grip on waxy surfaces like the exterior of a tomato or watermelon and make for fast, easy slicing. It’s also a knife that asks very little of you ...
This Japanese-made knife's Pakkawood handle was easy to grip and felt sturdy in our hands, wet or dry, no matter the ingredient we were working with. The low weight makes it extremely maneuverable ...
[CNC Kitchen] instead decided to use technology to get around the problem, designing a 3D-printed tool to make the job easy (Youtube video, embedded below). The knife sharpener is a ...