Knives And Grenades Vol 1 #Cleaver #Hand #Props #Knife #Knives #Combat #Knifes #Realistic #Flashbang #Grenade #Handtohand #Weapon #Smoke #AssetStore
Knives And Grenades Vol 1 #Cleaver #Hand #Props #Knife #Knives #Combat #Knifes #Realistic #Flashbang #Grenade #Handtohand #Weapon #Smoke #AssetStore
Made of 100,000 knives removed from UK streets (3 photos and video)
100,000 confiscated blades highlights UK knife crime A sculpture made of 100,000 blades went 2018 on display in Liverpool (UK), which paid tribute to those whose lives have been affected by knife crime. Comments: Made of 100,000 knives removed from 🇬🇧 streets pic.twitter.com/bEBqnDx6sd— STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) December 29, 2021https://streetartutopia.com/2021/12/29/100000-knives-removed-from-uk-streets/

100,000 confiscated blades highlights UK knife crime A sculpture made of 100,000 blades went 2018 on display in Liverpool (UK), which paid tribute to those whose lives have been affected by knife crime. Comments: Made of 100,000 knives removed from 🇬🇧 streets pic.twitter.com/bEBqnDx6sd — STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ (@StreetArtUtopia) December 29, 2021
When I was in my 20s, I only had a santoku knife, and while I think a santoku knife can be great for precision and it makes it a lot easier to get fine mince with it, the more time I spend with it, the more I really prefer a traditional European chef's knife for everyday use.
Rocking cuts with a chef's knife are much easier than a santoku, which does not rock. This is easier on my hand.
On the other hand, I think the trick is to think of a santoku as a very small clever, making it excellent for thin cuts and chopping.
For ergonomics, for me the chef's knife wins, but so much of it has to do with how you're using it.
Turns out that “not the sharpest knife in the drawer“ isn’t a very precise statement.
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If you ever wondered what my favorite kitchen knife is, now you know.
It's a Santoku-style blade.
You're welcome.
EDIT: Grammar again…
The perfect boning-knife (if you're not totally onto tradition over everything else)