Chitchat Can u see something wrong w this design?

This isn't innovation, it's a step backwards. Trust a nigger to come up with this terrible idea. All we need is a whetstone and some sharpening skills.
 
Good one. Try to think of an important reason why the design failed badly for health reason.

This isn't innovation, it's a step backwards. Trust a nigger to come up with this terrible idea. All we need is a whetstone and some sharpening skills.
 
This isn't innovation, it's a step backwards. Trust a nigger to come up with this terrible idea. All we need is a whetstone and some sharpening skills.

before sharpening the steel would have to go through a hardening/tempering process which can be complicated and requires a furnace and a sound knowledge of metallurgy with regards to temperatures and cooling rates.

The video shows a practical method to bypass this process and still get a razor sharp cutting edge.
 
Good reason. But still miss something related to health reason...

before sharpening the steel would have to go through a hardening/tempering process which can be complicated and requires a furnace and a sound knowledge of metallurgy with regards to temperatures and cooling rates.

The video shows a practical method to bypass this process and still get a razor sharp cutting edge.
 
Good reason. But still miss something related to health reason...

All the nooks and crannies are a breeding ground for bacteria as they are impossible to clean unless the blades are removed after each use.
 
Great. That's it.

U are the champ and very observant in details, an engineer mind.

Contamination. Won't pass the health inspection certification..



All the nooks and crannies are a breeding ground for bacteria as they are impossible to clean unless the blades are removed after each use.
 
Great. That's it.

U are the champ and very observant in details, an engineer mind.

Contamination. Won't pass the health inspection certification..

When it comes to engineering and attention to detail we Burmese are the best!
 
before sharpening the steel would have to go through a hardening/tempering process which can be complicated and requires a furnace and a sound knowledge of metallurgy with regards to temperatures and cooling rates.

The video shows a practical method to bypass this process and still get a razor sharp cutting edge.
Yes, good steel needs to be tempered. So that it is hard enough to hold an edge. But not too hard, else it would be difficult to sharpen. The Rockwell hardness scale shows this in detail. I am not suggesting we make our own knives!:eek: just need to know how to sharpen them properly.
 
Yes, good steel needs to be tempered. So that it is hard enough to hold an edge. But not too hard, else it would be difficult to sharpen. The Rockwell hardness scale shows this in detail. I am not suggesting we make our own knives!:eek: just need to know how to sharpen them properly.
i use this to sharpen all my knives each month...

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