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Late to the party but just getting round to watching this series. Awesome and thank you! Do you recall what kind of steel was used to make the splitting wedge? Can it be some mild? Or does it need to be a hardened bit of high carbon to keep its shape and not deform during the cut. Thanks
Don't forget that this knife will be given as part of a raffle/giveaway at the end of the series so don't forget to SUBSCRIBE! If you enjoyed the video, please go ahead and SMASSSSSSHHH that Like 👍 button! Don't forget to check out the rest of series of Joel Black making this Feather-Pattern Damascus Chef Knife HERE: @t 😍
Coffee, cake and another top ukbladeshow video is a mighty fine way to start the day! Thanks vince!
Oh man now I want a cake! Did you see the shirt giveaway yet Ed? Please join as people like you should really win a UK Bladeshow shirt! Then, you have to wear that shirt every time you watch our videos hahaha!
This blade is absolutely stunning !
Yup yup yup that it definitely is! Please don’t forget to join the shirt giveaway on our Instagram profile too Brodie!
@@UKBladeshow already on it 😉
I just saw it now actually hahaha! I’m too slow obviously 🙄 hahaha good luck mate!
Really interesting videos, thanks guys 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! Hope to see you on the next video!
Yas! Another great vid, thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers bud!
I'm loving this series! Can't wait for the next part
Cheers Alex! Yup 👍 I love it too myself hahaha! Thanks for the comment again!
Late to the party but just getting round to watching this series. Awesome and thank you!
Do you recall what kind of steel was used to make the splitting wedge? Can it be some mild? Or does it need to be a hardened bit of high carbon to keep its shape and not deform during the cut.
Thanks
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Cheers Billy!