A veterinarian by trade and a knife maker by passion, Bill Tidball creates knives from scrap metal - and some even have Russian olivewood handles.
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Forging a knife from 100 blades

One hundred trapezoidal blades are transformed into a single razor sharp knife. From forging and grinding to sharpening and testing this extreme build shows the full process.
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Hundreds of steel needles are transformed into a Damascus knife through an intricate forging process. The needles are heated and compressed into a billet, allowing the steel pieces to bond together.