Weaponizer – Kunai knife out of old leaf spring steel
An evening pause: If you have the skills, imagination, and proper tools, you can make anything. I run this at 2x normal speed, and miss nothing.
Hat tip Gene Shipp.
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1 Spring steel is very high quality
2 If you find this of interest, check out Tod’s Workshop – he handcrafts medieval weapons using traditional methods https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=tod%27s+workshop&qpvt=tod%27s+workshop&FORM=VDRE
I could smell that video.
I was wondering about the quality of steel and if the heat treating resulted in a blade that’s worth a damn.
Still, it must be said:
“That’s not a knife”
Limited utility.
Yes, it is a knife, of the subtype called a dagger. “A dagger is a fighting knife with a very sharp point and usually two sharp edges, typically designed or capable of being used as a thrusting or stabbing weapon.” and ” Iberian infantrymen carried several types of iron daggers, most of them based on shortened versions of double-edged swords, but the true Iberian dagger had a triangular-shaped blade. Iberian daggers and swords were later adopted by Hannibal and his Carthaginian armies”
I have knives that can carve, wedge split, path clear, dice foodstuffs, and stab for effect.
Utility.