Bismuth is a 2.5 on the mohs scale. In comparison your fingernail is also a 2.5 on the mohs scale of hardness. This knife may be beautiful but it's worthless to cut open even an envelope.
@@mattiaiacobelli9685 he clearly won’t use this knife for any food cutting. It’s art/experimental knife. A lead knife would be safer and harder at this time 😅
Materials engineer here! Sharpness is something entirely related to machining and not the material it's made from! A material's hardness affects how long it retains the sharp edge, but appart from that, a steel knife can be as sharp as any other!
If steel is mostly iron and the sharpest u could make a steel knife is an edge with one atom thick. Wouldn't a metal with smaller atoms be sharper. Or an alloy of smaller atomic no metals. Genuine question. Tool maker. Amateur engineer
I don't know if anyone here knows, but he ends up destroying/re-melting the knife back to regular bismuth. He doesn't keep it as a knife blade and it hurt my soul watching it happen. If I remember correctly (it's been awhile) I think he melted it because the handle was thick and hurt to hold due to the crystals.
I also noticed that he sharpened it until all the rough edge was gone, meaning back to where it was before attaching/coating the rough/sharp part. And I was also thinking how uncomfortable it will be to hold that knife.
@@jesssmith8773 I think it was more to show how beautiful the crystals form when he dipped the handle but didn't realize (hindsight) that it wouldn't function well afterwards
I think you missed the point. It is the world's sharpest knife made entirely out of bismuth. It is sharper than all the other bismuth knives in the world.
Bruh, he only used adjective’s and synonyms with a few more syllables than your slow ahh can keep up with. Only you would need chat gbt for to make a damn sentense
I’m seeing in the comments if anybody else immediately thought of Steven universe when he said bismuth “I am of one the strongest materials out there” -bismuth (I think that’s how the quote goes. It’s around the those lines.)
Yeah it's called promotion of video. You new to the internet. Your comment mirrors that of others. Why didn't you make a unique comment? No brain to do so?
As a legit metal worker that works with bismuth every day, I can tell you that bismuth is extremely brittle. Guaranteed if he dropped that, it would shatter.
The blade would lose its edge so fast the biggest issue from being stabbed with it is one heck of a bruise. lol Pepto doesn't fix that. That's likely an overexaggeration, but visually a beautiful knife.
@@Enderkauren37 do you steal other people's comment on purpose because you're mentally slow I can't think for yourself to come up with something original? 🤔
I mean yeah cos it’s stolen content. If you have nothing actually original or informative to add then just exaggerate and steal. That’s TH-cam currently unfortunately
Anything can be sharpened to cut. The question is how long it holds the edge. Bismuth knife is essentially dull after first cut if you can manage that. You can see its cutting more with weight and momentum like guillotine than knife
Not even close to the world's.sharpest nice, a scalpel with a blade made from obsidian is probably the sharpest a knife will ever get. The edge is about 10 to 20 times sharper than that of a razor nlade
Obsidian is actually the worlds sharpest knife. And probably will stay that way. The only reason they aren’t as popular is because the only way to get that microscopic precision edge is by knapping it. Like natives did with spears and arrow heads and axes. Some even used obsidian. It’s not as simple as getting a square chunk of obsidian and sharpening it. The edges crack naturally into shape and it can get so thin that it’s transparent. Ridiculously sharp. The thinnest obsidian edge ever made was only three nanometers thick. Which is about the same as 0.003 microns. Now compare that to a standard 228600 nanometer thick razorblade and compare the two thicknesses. That’s insanely thin. Enough speed and that could easily cut a blue whale in half with little to no effort considering durability wasn’t an issue.
This short butchered the actual title of the video which is "world's sharpest *bizmuth* knife", not world's sharpest knife. It's a recurring joke of the video maker's. He named ALL of his knife videos like that
The real problem with obsidian knives is NOT that it's hard to get sharp. It could obviously be done by machines, that's just a mecanical action. "Natives" didn't have some magical techniques that we somehow couldn't reproduce on a large scale, it's just that obsidian fucking breaks. The problem with your thin edge of 0,003 microns is that it will be destroyed pretty fast when you will try to cut your blue whale, and you will end up with micro shards of obsidian blade in your food. The thinner the edge, the more brittle. Especially with obsidian which is pretty much glass. That's the real reason why obsidian knives are not popular in kitchen, nor anywhere if that matter. They are way too brittle, and their incredible sharpness isn't that much of an improvment in practice to justify taking a risk of shredding your digestive system.
@@bread2265 quote: "the only reason they aren't as popular is because the only way to get that microscopic precision edge is by knapping it" That's wrong. That's because they are brittle. Yes in his exemple he mentionned not talking about durability, but I took his exemple just to show how the very thing he decided conveniently to ignore is the contradiction of this first part of his comment. I could have well have taken the exemple of a random steak, just thought it would be a stronger exemple if I used his own.
This is the world’s sharpest knife. Proceeds to cut a cucumber. Who else watched to the end to see the world’s sharpest knife cut through brick, steel, and titanium? 😂
I love how the narrator makes it sound like a master knife smith operation, but the guy is just making the knife with random objects he found in the garage.
If he wanted to say that this is the world’s sharpest knife that is made out of bismuth, it might be true. But then, you could say there’s the world’s sharpest knife made out of spaghetti and it would also be technically true (as long as somebody has already made at least one spaghetti knife).
you can crack bismuth by forgetting it in your attic, i doubt it makes a good centerpeice much less useable tool. dont get me wrong, bismuth is extremely pretty, but you can blue some steel if you need some color rock in your life
@@shanetuma3845 yes and that's wrong, he's implying it's the sharpest knife in the world, and saying the material he uses to make this sharpest knife was bismuth
@@AndreeRockHardwords can go in a different order and mean different things in different context. He did technically say the same thing you just said.
Obsidian shards can have a cutting edge as small as one atom. Or to put it in layman's terms: It's so sharp that a scalpel looks like a butter knife, but sadly not for long.
1:57 when he starts showing the photorealistic bed pillows to smother you with has sent me into a state of hysterics 💀💀💀 (also don’t be mad at me Alastor, YOU losing my soul to Lucifer sounds like it might be a skill issue ngl 😂)
Source is a channel called kiwami japan... Also Its not the worlds sharpest knife. Its the "sharpest bismouth knife". He also does stuff like bread and plastic.
@@Raccoon_TheGreat No, Nile Red made a bismuth knife in tribute to the original Kiwami Japan video, because Kiwami melted the knife down, Nile remade it to 'redress' the loss of a beautiful knife.
Those black ethiopians did this first. Daily. In Kemet, Egypt to be exact. When egypt was began by the ethiopians. Whites were in neanderthal caves then. Black khoisan women with those slant eyes began the asian race. Buddha has cornrows in his first statues.
This is not only not the sharpest knife but, it’s not as hard as most cheep steel. It won’t hold an edge very long because of its lack of hardness. It’s still super cool.
@@astriix7067my friend, bismuth is one of the softest metals on the planet, in order for a knife to retain an edge you need a hard metal (hence why high carbon steels are used). It very well could be the sharpest bismuth knife but that is probably because nobody wastes their time trying to make a knife out of it.
@@astriix7067Obsidian has the potential to be the sharpest material we know of, and usually is. Because it's glass, it dulls a little differently from metal, so the sharpest knife would be made of obsidian, and it would last longer as well if properly maintained.
Bismuth is a 2.5 on the mohs scale, maybe if you did a little more research before talking out of your ass, you'd understand how soft of a metal that is. You'd then understand you wouldn't have to weild said knife to understand how crappy one made from that material would be doofus.
I mean it's a shitty knife material but literally the video is just saying it's "the world's sharpest knife made of bismuth" which it presumably is as nobody else besides the person who made the original video and destroyed it after as it was a shit knife then Nilered attempted to remake it, with no knifecraft knowledge. it it the world's sharpest knife full stop no. is it the world's sharpest bismuth knife possibly
Tiporia is a bold one in my mind, he fought a post ko volk and with that math he just had to land a single combo which guys like max could do multiple times as well
A mention of the creator would've been nice. The link in the description isn't clickable. This video is from Kiwami-Japan on TH-cam if anyone's interested.
dont, just because he said a couple lines of bs in the first half he still played the vid made by someone else, imo it doesnt make it much better that he credited, this is still content theft
Bismuth is a 2.5 on the mohs scale. In comparison your fingernail is also a 2.5 on the mohs scale of hardness. This knife may be beautiful but it's worthless to cut open even an envelope.
Wonderful information! Thank you for sharing and thank you for watching 😄
I got something else that is also a 2.5 on the mohs scale of hardness 😏
@@fbgmerk8178 Lmaoooo you have me laughing out loud here 😂 Thank you for watching! 😄
It's also really toxic if i am not mistaken
@@mattiaiacobelli9685 he clearly won’t use this knife for any food cutting. It’s art/experimental knife.
A lead knife would be safer and harder at this time 😅
I asked how much the knife cost, and they told me it was none of my bismuth.
Exactly my kind humor 😂
Oooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhh😂
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaa 😂
Bars 😂
Oh, feck you! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was not expecting that here, you ass.
Cucumber is a paid actor
Yeah while we wonder why this knife belongs in fantasy land😂
Random Af 😂
Best comment IMHO.
🤣
Underrated*
Materials engineer here! Sharpness is something entirely related to machining and not the material it's made from! A material's hardness affects how long it retains the sharp edge, but appart from that, a steel knife can be as sharp as any other!
Water knife: looks confused.
@@MorgorDre Define water, Cause in some temperatures, that could be ice lol
Since when did water become a "material "? @@MorgorDre
I'm trying to remember if he did an ice knife... 🤔 I'll have to go watch his stuff again~ 😁
If steel is mostly iron and the sharpest u could make a steel knife is an edge with one atom thick. Wouldn't a metal with smaller atoms be sharper. Or an alloy of smaller atomic no metals. Genuine question. Tool maker. Amateur engineer
This guy really had a thesaurus open while making this
Nah chatgpt
ChatGPT*
AI voice..
If i had a dollar for every time someone said "this is the world's sharpest knife" id have enough money to buy the worlds sharpest knife...
😂😂
He said “ sharpest knife COMMA made of bismuth
"Nice knife!"
-Senator Armstrong before
shattering Raiden's sword
Dude just gave himself another dollar. If only it were that easy...
He didn't lol u clearly cant read@@bonker2946
the moment you said "dive into the extraordinary world" i knew that was chatgpt
LOL
Lol whyd he like your comment?
@@Natureboy224Maybe he owns up to it and doesn't care lol
ye bro talks like hes shakepear
@WindyWooshes or botted 😅
I don't know if anyone here knows, but he ends up destroying/re-melting the knife back to regular bismuth. He doesn't keep it as a knife blade and it hurt my soul watching it happen. If I remember correctly (it's been awhile) I think he melted it because the handle was thick and hurt to hold due to the crystals.
I was wondering why the fuck he would put MORE bismuth crystals on the handle?? He ruined it by doing that
I also noticed that he sharpened it until all the rough edge was gone, meaning back to where it was before attaching/coating the rough/sharp part. And I was also thinking how uncomfortable it will be to hold that knife.
@@jesssmith8773 I think it was more to show how beautiful the crystals form when he dipped the handle but didn't realize (hindsight) that it wouldn't function well afterwards
This is a stolen video from years ago
This can't be sharper than obsidian blades. They cut with no pressure.
That one crystal sword from Dark Souls:
Noooooo, the crystal from THE DARK CRYSTALLLLL.
😂
Does maximum damage but breaks easily 😢
zombies dark matter imo
I think you missed the point. It is the world's sharpest knife made entirely out of bismuth. It is sharper than all the other bismuth knives in the world.
"this is the world's sharpest knife made entirely out of bismuth"
@@danielriley8131quit your incessant yapping
@@honaldjason I’ve made 2 comments, none directed at you. So why are you whining?
@@DoglasBubbleTrousers"this is the world's sharpest knife, made entirely out of bismuth"
Any just sharpened knife is sharpest at that moment in the world. The problem is how long does it maintain like that
“ok chat gpt make me sound smart and well spoken”
Was looking for this comment
Bruh, he only used adjective’s and synonyms with a few more syllables than your slow ahh can keep up with. Only you would need chat gbt for to make a damn sentense
😂
That's exactly what I was thinking as well lmao
was looking for this comment
The chatgpt ahh glaze was crazy
Ahh
“Let’s get down to bismuth”-Bismuth
Steven Universe reference?
“Did you *Bismuth* me?”
I’m seeing in the comments if anybody else immediately thought of Steven universe when he said bismuth
“I am of one the strongest materials out there” -bismuth (I think that’s how the quote goes. It’s around the those lines.)
"imma repost this other person's work"
Yeah it's called promotion of video. You new to the internet. Your comment mirrors that of others. Why didn't you make a unique comment? No brain to do so?
I’m gonna copy AI accent too
and use ai to generate the script!
fr youtube shorts are ass bro
He literally gave credits
Bismuth is so pretty.
But that knife is really going to hold bacteria.
Bismuth sounds like a villain name for a villain that wears all purple and grey ngl just gives those vibes
Bismuth : " I'm the sharpest "
Obsidian : " Hold my Lava "
COBBLESTONE
NETHER PORTAL
@@Notmortarandivyson WATER
@@ThaoNguyen-ig1oh AXOLOTL IN A BUCKET
@@Notmortarandivyson BLUE AXOLOTL
You can almost cut a whole stick of butter before the edge is gone. 😂
😂😂😂😂
Lmfao almost hahahah
Frrr nile red made one of these and a tomato or a cucumber scratched it
Why would anyone waste time making this knife? Probably none of my Bizmuth.
I hope both sides of your pillows are hot tonight @@johnhoover6717
Yow my man's barely touched that cucumber
That cucumber a punk
Looked like something out of those high-tech fantasy video games kids play these days.
Bruh that ChatGPT script he’s reading 💀
Seeing the short again, i realize that it totally is!
Yeah it's fucking disgusting. Stealing content, then narrating over it. What a piece of sh*t.
I bet the voice is ai generated as well
Someone end this madness
fool was trying to fill the word cap in an essay
Thai is literally the most chat-GPT made script ive ever seen
Or, in more explicit language, pure bullshit.
Or, in other words, pure bull💩
Thai? Or This? 😂😂😂
..
Sounds like lex Fridman
Bro unlocked a call of duty blueprint
"sharpest knife out of bismuth"
"sharpest knife among bismuth knives"
"only bismuth knife, therefore the sharpest"
Also, isn't that a gem?
Ooh, I can tell you were a Steven universe kid.
But no, it's an element.
@@armin13872 =O
the word bismuth sounds like mike tyson trying to say "business"
How did you think of something so accurate
😂
😂😂😂💀
😂😂😂
YOU MADE ME SPIT MY DRINK, DARN YOU.
The sparkle lover in me: 😍
The Chef in me: 😬
“Did you… *Bismuth* me?”
Finally, the monster hunter chef's knife
As a legit metal worker that works with bismuth every day, I can tell you that bismuth is extremely brittle. Guaranteed if he dropped that, it would shatter.
Thank you for watching!
Bismuth is also very toxic
drop test when?
@@robertsiek2752, don't eat your knife then...
@@nekkoskrilla6750food that gets cut: 👁️ 👄 👁️
I wonder if it will cure someone’s stomach issues after the initial trauma from being stabbed.
weird comment but it surprised me
@@FeelMetalManbecause bismuth is used in Pepto bismol
The blade would lose its edge so fast the biggest issue from being stabbed with it is one heck of a bruise. lol Pepto doesn't fix that.
That's likely an overexaggeration, but visually a beautiful knife.
It was a joke just laugh guys! 😆
Well, how?
“Sam? I can’t even see you.” 😂 Love!!! ❤️
bro didnt get the case hardened, he MADE the case hardened
That cucumber decided to cut itself before the blade even touched it
The cucumber was emo. Had lots of sadness seeding within.
That cucumber is a paid actor
@@Enderkauren37 do you steal other people's comment on purpose because you're mentally slow I can't think for yourself to come up with something original? 🤔
the cucumber said, I rather let me split myself in half.
Every video about knife:
This is the worlds sharpest knife☠️
KiwamiJapan makes knives out stuff like ice, chocolate, egg protein, etc. Pretty sure he the records for sharpest knives made of random junk.
😂
I mean yeah cos it’s stolen content. If you have nothing actually original or informative to add then just exaggerate and steal. That’s TH-cam currently unfortunately
right, I swore they made another video saying obsidian was the sharpest lol
HOW TO MAKE OBSIDIAN?
Dude, that looks like a mermaid knife. I would seriously spend at least $1200 for that! 😮
Patrick Bateman when see this video: Knock Knock Paul
Bro made a sharpness V knife
Forreal 😂 Thank you for watching!
Sharpness V wooden sword bro
this metal is so soft you'll loose that edge after a couple cuts.
With Breakable X
It'll be dull before you finish the first cut.
"What ya meltin'?"
"None of your Bismuth."
im too high for this shi man lmfaooo
@@reapzz_live Can we get much higher?!
@@ROCKYPLAYAhigher so high ohhhh oh ooooh oooohhh ooohhh ooooohhhhh ooooohhhh oooooooooooohhhhhhh
Underrated comment ‼️
'Huh, that sounds like Risky Bismuth.'
Me at 2am: 0:45
New mastery camo in cod:
World's sharpest knife with the world's most uncomfortable grip 😂
Anything can be sharpened to cut. The question is how long it holds the edge. Bismuth knife is essentially dull after first cut if you can manage that. You can see its cutting more with weight and momentum like guillotine than knife
Not even close to the world's.sharpest nice, a scalpel with a blade made from obsidian is probably the sharpest a knife will ever get. The edge is about 10 to 20 times sharper than that of a razor nlade
Spoiler alert: he destroyed the knife at the end of the video because the grip was uncomfortable.
Godzilla knife
Visually: “Dragon Blade of the Ancients, Vanquisher of Demons”
In practice: “Bismuth Buddy, Peanut Butter Spreader”
the knife is actually amazing
i already know he was going to confess but i was about to go through the screen and whisper to atom “SAY IT, SAY IT” 😭😭
Creating the world's most uncomfortable knife
Obsidian is actually the worlds sharpest knife. And probably will stay that way. The only reason they aren’t as popular is because the only way to get that microscopic precision edge is by knapping it. Like natives did with spears and arrow heads and axes. Some even used obsidian. It’s not as simple as getting a square chunk of obsidian and sharpening it. The edges crack naturally into shape and it can get so thin that it’s transparent. Ridiculously sharp. The thinnest obsidian edge ever made was only three nanometers thick. Which is about the same as 0.003 microns. Now compare that to a standard 228600 nanometer thick razorblade and compare the two thicknesses. That’s insanely thin. Enough speed and that could easily cut a blue whale in half with little to no effort considering durability wasn’t an issue.
This short butchered the actual title of the video which is "world's sharpest *bizmuth* knife", not world's sharpest knife. It's a recurring joke of the video maker's. He named ALL of his knife videos like that
@@nicholashodges201 the title is actually “this knife is out of this world”
The real problem with obsidian knives is NOT that it's hard to get sharp. It could obviously be done by machines, that's just a mecanical action. "Natives" didn't have some magical techniques that we somehow couldn't reproduce on a large scale, it's just that obsidian fucking breaks.
The problem with your thin edge of 0,003 microns is that it will be destroyed pretty fast when you will try to cut your blue whale, and you will end up with micro shards of obsidian blade in your food. The thinner the edge, the more brittle. Especially with obsidian which is pretty much glass.
That's the real reason why obsidian knives are not popular in kitchen, nor anywhere if that matter. They are way too brittle, and their incredible sharpness isn't that much of an improvment in practice to justify taking a risk of shredding your digestive system.
@@luckydust4375 thats why he said not taking durability in account 🤷
@@bread2265 quote: "the only reason they aren't as popular is because the only way to get that microscopic precision edge is by knapping it"
That's wrong. That's because they are brittle.
Yes in his exemple he mentionned not talking about durability, but I took his exemple just to show how the very thing he decided conveniently to ignore is the contradiction of this first part of his comment.
I could have well have taken the exemple of a random steak, just thought it would be a stronger exemple if I used his own.
Pov: You just unlocked the rarest camo in CoD.
You know the vid is lit when the has #viral and #fyp in the title
Bro’s trying to hit a word count 😂
It's AI generated. AI tends to use certain words at higher frequencies than normal speech. Like "meticulously"
hes tryna sound smart actually
@@maximumoverdrive3092 And delve/dive.
This looks like a camo you'd get in Call Of Duty after reaching Master Prestige.
Yes it does! Thank you for watching 😆
😂😂😂
Is the camo they give you when you play with the riot shield and knife 😂
Mythic Knife 🔪
@@slicelifetveat a dick, content thief
This video has more adjectives then my opinion essay
This is the world’s sharpest knife. Proceeds to cut a cucumber. Who else watched to the end to see the world’s sharpest knife cut through brick, steel, and titanium? 😂
Even that cucumber split itself voluntarily
bro sounds like he’s tryna max out his essays word count 💀
I missed the mark by a few words 😆
Frfr trying the hardest for views lmaooo 😅
he got dat cod knife skin fr
Literally crystal weapon spell from dark souls
Thief: give me your wallet or you get the bismuth
May be a beautiful knife, but it will never hold an edge
_Pepto-Bismauled_
I read this immediately in Mike Tysons voice. Sorry Mike
U can get it from Pepto bismol
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how the narrator makes it sound like a master knife smith operation, but the guy is just making the knife with random objects he found in the garage.
No its just yapping entirely
ai generated script
As someone who has been using ChatGPT everyday since its inception, I can confidently say that this script was written by ChatGPT.
Bismuth is absolutely NOT a random item in the garage
"world's sharpest knife" and you cut a cucumber 😢
BRO REALLY STANDING ON BISMUTH
99% cucumber
1% bismuth
Dark Souls: Crystal Sword +3
Glad I wasn’t the only one
And it's durability is about as.frail too.
Bro got that 5/5 durability
So stupid
Same brain
And it’s cutting the world’s hardest cucumber! 😂
they didn't show him melting it down at the end its such a travesty
That’s some Call Of Duty battlepass skin right there 😭😂
Literally a Dark Souls Crystal Weapon
Was hoping someone would comment that, fair play good sir
I was thinking the same thing. My first was, "this reminds me of the Crystal Cave".
That’s how I know it’s not a good knife shit breaks after 4 swings!!!
I came here to say this haha
Trueee
i did the silly thing with bismuth for a science project in 6th grade, it was so fun
Looks like a monster hunter weapon 😂
It’s pretty impressive that he was able to sharpen that monstrosity without breaking it.
Nope, theres a material underneath the bismuth coating. Learn more dum my
"he" did not make this knife. He stole the content from another video, put a voice over it and is now making money off of stolen content.
If that’s the worlds sharpest knife I am the worlds smartest man
Is it possible that two of the worlds most smartest men are watching the same video? huh
You may never know, due to the uncertainty in the measurement😂
If he wanted to say that this is the world’s sharpest knife that is made out of bismuth, it might be true. But then, you could say there’s the world’s sharpest knife made out of spaghetti and it would also be technically true (as long as somebody has already made at least one spaghetti knife).
You mean the world’s sharpest man 😉!
I two is smart
"This knife is out of the world".
This knife can take people out of the world.
Some people are just so talented. When talent meets hard work, you get amazing products like this knife
Last I checked, the sharpest one is obsidian.
Yeah I agree, he should have said the sharpest bismuth knife in the world
you can crack bismuth by forgetting it in your attic, i doubt it makes a good centerpeice much less useable tool. dont get me wrong, bismuth is extremely pretty, but you can blue some steel if you need some color rock in your life
@@AndreeRockHardHe did. And I quote "This is the world's sharpest knife made entirely out of bismuth."
@@shanetuma3845 yes and that's wrong, he's implying it's the sharpest knife in the world, and saying the material he uses to make this sharpest knife was bismuth
@@AndreeRockHardwords can go in a different order and mean different things in different context. He did technically say the same thing you just said.
“This is the world's sharpest knife”
Obsidian blades:
Obsidian flakes off at the edges and leaves microscopic flakes in where it cuts (depending on the sharpness)
Preach
Technically, the sharpest knife is a tungsten nanoblade.
Obsidian shards can have a cutting edge as small as one atom. Or to put it in layman's terms: It's so sharp that a scalpel looks like a butter knife, but sadly not for long.
Yeah but also obsidian is fragile
1:57 when he starts showing the photorealistic bed pillows to smother you with has sent me into a state of hysterics 💀💀💀 (also don’t be mad at me Alastor, YOU losing my soul to Lucifer sounds like it might be a skill issue ngl 😂)
Looks like a Destiny2 exotic weapon
Bismuth is a very brittle metal so if you like tiny metal chunks in your food after every slice go for it 😂
(Pov you don't know what happens when food is mass manufactured)
Bismuth is the worlds least radio active element but still radio active.
Everything is radioactive.
It's the world's least radioactive element with no stable isotopes, get it right mate :L
@@PhilipIIofMacadamia Are you braindead or slow
@@TexasRoastbananas are radioactive
@PhilipIIofMacadamia ur mom is radioactive
If people actually noticed about how he did it, he had the actual knife forged out already, the coating is just bismuth.
Oh god, Devil May Cry Knife is real🗣🗣🗣💥💥💥
Source is a channel called kiwami japan...
Also Its not the worlds sharpest knife. Its the "sharpest bismouth knife". He also does stuff like bread and plastic.
bro made a cucumber knife to cut a cucumber, I have truly seen it all
And he melted this bismuth knife down after, *cries*
Isn't it Nilered?
@@Raccoon_TheGreat No, Nile Red made a bismuth knife in tribute to the original Kiwami Japan video, because Kiwami melted the knife down, Nile remade it to 'redress' the loss of a beautiful knife.
@@exidy-ythis wasn't as nice though 😔
Kiwami Japan deserves mad respect fr. They make knives out of everything and their videos are super entertaining
Agreed
Those black ethiopians did this first. Daily. In Kemet, Egypt to be exact. When egypt was began by the ethiopians. Whites were in neanderthal caves then. Black khoisan women with those slant eyes began the asian race. Buddha has cornrows in his first statues.
@@NYUArchaeology Schizo
@@torgrim3663 it's KNOWLEDGE. College and schooling. Go do your homework.
@@NYUArchaeologywtf does this have to do with anything? We can appreciate something without brining a bunch of racist bullshit into it
Bro got that mythical godzilla knife skin worth at least 10k
WE MAKIN IT OUTTA LONDON WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🔊
He didnt cut that cucumber, it literally just got outta that knifes way.
This is not only not the sharpest knife but, it’s not as hard as most cheep steel. It won’t hold an edge very long because of its lack of hardness. It’s still super cool.
It won't be the sharpest knife @@astriix7067
@@astriix7067my friend, bismuth is one of the softest metals on the planet, in order for a knife to retain an edge you need a hard metal (hence why high carbon steels are used). It very well could be the sharpest bismuth knife but that is probably because nobody wastes their time trying to make a knife out of it.
@@astriix7067Obsidian has the potential to be the sharpest material we know of, and usually is. Because it's glass, it dulls a little differently from metal, so the sharpest knife would be made of obsidian, and it would last longer as well if properly maintained.
Bismuth is a 2.5 on the mohs scale, maybe if you did a little more research before talking out of your ass, you'd understand how soft of a metal that is. You'd then understand you wouldn't have to weild said knife to understand how crappy one made from that material would be doofus.
I mean it's a shitty knife material but literally the video is just saying it's
"the world's sharpest knife made of bismuth"
which it presumably is as nobody else besides the person who made the original video
and destroyed it after as it was a shit knife
then Nilered attempted to remake it, with no knifecraft knowledge.
it it the world's sharpest knife full stop no.
is it the world's sharpest bismuth knife possibly
Looks like a mastercraft straight out of call of duty!
Sharpest? It’s useless
Yo that cucumber broke in two before it even got touched
That's how sharp it is, cuts through space-time to make the cuts before you do....
Youths of London will love this
Tiporia is a bold one in my mind, he fought a post ko volk and with that math he just had to land a single combo which guys like max could do multiple times as well
That cucumber was the ultimate test 😂
A mention of the creator would've been nice. The link in the description isn't clickable.
This video is from Kiwami-Japan on TH-cam if anyone's interested.
he did mention the creator by name
You're right, my bad.
I'm gonna delete this comment now.@@abrax45
dont, just because he said a couple lines of bs in the first half he still played the vid made by someone else, imo it doesnt make it much better that he credited, this is still content theft
@@DP-99don’t delete. I didn’t catch the name without your comment. Plus this behavior needs to be called out anyway.
Im pretty sure that this is NileRed recreating his video
Bro has the mastery skin in call of duty
'Nice doing bismuth with you' 😂
Cucumber: "let me do it for you"
🤣🤣
This knife looks like it'd port me through dimensions if I got stabbed by it
My Mother, a lifelong Chemistry teacher would have loved this.
I’m happy this video brings good memories of your mother. Thank you for watching 😃
Then your mother would have slapped the back of your head for watching this.
If you like chemistry this footage is actually stolen from a NileRed video and he explains all the chemistry stuff
@@chalor182 Incorrect. Thank you for watching!
@SliceLifeTV my mistake I guess, it looked wildly similar
The worlds sharpest knife ... for the first cut then it quickly blunts
Imagine accidently cutting your hand with that
Funfact: the base atom of bismuth is stable but all isotopes of bismuth are (slightly) radioactive
Interesting! Thank you for sharing!
That's the case with most isotopes I believe
@@averagegamer-mx1ofLook up the half life of bismuth.