L.A. bladesmith Nicholas Berkofsky, who lost his home in the Eaton fire, demonstrates the power of hand-forged tools.
While not a katana, like the shape the roofline is modeled after on the Nissan Z, the limited-edition Z NISMO Precision Sushi ...
No kitchen tool is more indispensable to the home cook than the chef’s knife. As the most important blade in any cutlery collection, the best chef’s knives can break down whole chickens, chop ...
TOKYO (Reuters) - Nippon Steel plans to use its current merger agreement to acquire U.S. Steel as a starting point for talks with the U.S. government, President Tadashi Imai said on Tuesday ...
Daniel Rossetto is the owner of Climate Mundial Limited, a private company that does consulting work but is currently inactive. He does ad hoc private consulting through various consulting platforms.
Because while it kinda sounds like a goofy app, this approacable EDC blade’s name has outer space origins — and the design to match. It came out of the sky… I only put all t ...
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Perhaps the most important task for hunting knives is processing game in the field and on the meat pole. For that a hunter needs a knife that slices and holds an edge. However, it also has to hold up ...
BRUSSELS, Feb 25 (Reuters) - The EU Commission on Tuesday said it will present plans to make Europe's ailing steel sector more competitive and to shield it from looming U.S. trade tariffs in the ...
As premium knives go, it isn’t too badly priced either and comes with a quality leather sheath. The 1095 carbon steel on the Soldotna isn’t anything fancy, but it keeps a good edge ...
My chef’s-knife collection is substantial ... she says the blades are designed at such an angle and with such high-quality steel that you’re not even supposed to get them sharpened more ...
I’ve spent a lot of time around pocket knives over the years, testing blades from many brands you’ve probably heard of—and a few you might not. And while I’ve only scratched the surface of ...