In today’s knife making video we are making perhaps the most beautiful thing I have yet to create - a fully marble handle chef knife. Now obviously this thing is not meant to be the workhorse of a professional chef's tool set, this is about art! About making something that is better as the sum of its components than those components themselves, about creating something that is equally as beautiful as it is functional, about.. you get the idea.
This chef knife starts life as most of my projects do, in the form of an old rusty leaf spring. After coming up with an appropriately elegant design, I create and polish the blade, and then begin to shape a scrap piece of thassos marble for the handle. I ever went as far as to cast and turn a bronze pin for the piece because this knife deserves something special… Enjoy another the fast paced, no BS video showcasing a variety of methods to create this beautiful blade!
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