Tag Search Results For 'knives' (151)

Tops Ferret Knife

Toolomonger | October 9th 2008

For some reason when I think of tactical knives the image of Chet from Weird Science always pops into my head and ruins any interest. That’s not to say tactical knives are bad, but some of them can get pretty out there in design.  The Ferret from read more

Twisted Tuesday’s Fetish: Blood & Knives

The Explorers Blog | October 6th 2008 by Exploring Intimacy

This week I’m honored to bring you an interview with ShadowWolf, who deeply enjoys the consensual and sensual use of knives, tasting his partners’ blood, and controlled bleeding. He and his partner are particularly fond of BDSM, meaning read more

UK kids posing with knives

MyCrimeSpace | October 6th 2008 by Trench Reynolds

Children pose with knives on Internet: It seems that teens in the UK are just as stupid as their Ameircan counterparts. Instead of guns kids in the UK are psoing on their Bebos, MySpaces, and Facebooks brandishing knives and other bladed weapons. read more

Drills

I Am The Cheese | October 6th 2008

Drills are boring; and knives are sometimes dull.   note: fire drills are pretty useless: water tends to work better. double note: there’s money in drilling oil and teeth. triple note: “What did we catch in the net?”         read more

Wüsthof Knives On Sale Now

Foodie In Disguise | October 5th 2008 by scott mindeaux

Need a new chef's knife or maybe a new cleaver?? Wüsthof Gourmet Knives are on sale now at Sur La Table, Crate and Barrel and Cooking.com. Each vendor seems to be offering different pieces that are on sale - for instance Cooking.com has the Santoku read more

The New Food Network Website And INA!!!

Food Network Musings | October 2nd 2008 by Sue

I checked out the new Food Network website. It's gotta be better than the old one. (I’ve had plenty of strange results looking up recipes there.) Let me say at the beginning I do understand that, in general, people don't like change. Heck, H(usband read more

V is for…

The H is for Home Harbinger | October 1st 2008 by H is for Home

Viners is renowned for its high quality stainless steel products. The company was founded in 1901 by Adolf Viener. Sheffield is the home of British steel manufacturing and Viners grew into the biggest cutlery factory in the city. Ruben Viner, one read more

Knife Crime

The RAB Experience | September 30th 2008 by Rob Baiton

What better way to start the ball rolling in October than with a post about knife crime in London and an x-ray image of a 16-year-old kid with a knife in his head. The amazing thing is that the boy survived! This happened in November last year but th read more

New Tom the Butcher Blog

Grocery guy | September 29th 2008

For anyone who wants to cut out all the non-meat posts from Grocery Guy I give you my new Tom the Butcher blog. read more

Rosewood-Handled Buck Gen-5

Toolomonger | September 29th 2008

I can honestly say I’ve never skinned anything in my entire life, but I love what Buck has done to their skinning blade.  I grew up with an old-school black-handled, silver-trimmed model, and the Gen-3 was a step in the right direction — but read more

All-Purpose Knives - Choosing the Right Blade

Your Home Improvement Place | September 29th 2008

by Rob Carlton If you’re looking at purchasing an all-purpose outdoor utility knife there is more to consider than just the look and feel of the knife. Many overlook the most important part of the knife - the blade. Different types of blades offer read more

Tokyo Rampage - Human pin-cushion

Greatest Movie Deaths of All Time | September 25th 2008 by Ali Shahriari

Scene from Tokyo Rampage aka Pornostar read more

Hot or Not? CarBee-Sharp Sharpener

Toolomonger | September 25th 2008

The makers of the CarBee-Sharp, a small multi-surfaced sharpening tool, claim that it’ll sharpen, finish, and polish without any lubricants or cutting fluids.  It looks like a tool that’ll either work very well, or be found at the big bo read more

Just A Simple Piece Of Plastic

Toolomonger | September 23rd 2008

This insulation cutter from Stanley isn’t a glamorous or expensive tool — just a simple piece of transparent plastic added to a standard utility knife — but it compresses the insulation batt as you cut, and at the same time it keeps read more

McCain, Obama Swiss Army Knives: Maverick and Change Knives Keep…

Death by 1000 Papercuts | September 23rd 2008 by Randy B.

Supporters can stay sharp with these two Swiss Army-type knives: The McCain Maverick and the Obama Change. The Maverick includes a tube of Pig red lipstick, while a "celebrity meter" is among the nifty tools on the Change. Not by K-tel. read more

Sharp

Bonnin Designs | September 23rd 2008

The most exciting thing happened yesterday. Well, exciting for me in my non-exciting life. The knife sharpening guy was stationed at my craft store so I brought all of my knives in for a professional sharpening for the first time and let me tell y read more

Worth Replacing: A good chef’s knife

Dana McCauley's Food Writer's Diary | September 22nd 2008 by Dana McCauley

It seems obvious to me, a trained chef, that to cook efficiently and without frustration you need a good knife. Yet, so often when I visit friends’ homes, I see them struggling with terrible cutting tools. I don’t understand why. Sure knives read more

Crooked Knife Case Tutorial

Ron's Primitive Skills | September 21st 2008 by Ron Layton

I recently bought a Mora crooked knife from Bens Backwoods store. I saw an article on Jon's Bushcraft about building a "crook" knife case. Here's a link to his article :http://www.bushcraft.ridgeonnet.com/Crook%20knife%20case.htmThe only difference b read more

U is for…

The H is for Home Harbinger | September 20th 2008 by H is for Home

We’re taking a look at utensils this week - those useful, kitchen tools from the humble wooden spoon to the wonderfully named kitchemajig. No kitchen should be without a wooden spoon  - preferably a few. They come in a wide variety of sizes, read more

(Insert object here) Crime - Dodging reality…

Australian Liberty Whinge | September 20th 2008 by Seb

First it was guns and now it is knives. Reading an article in the BBC about the “knife crime” epidemic, it reads like a parody of the gun buy-backs of the late 20th century. For those that remember the UK handgun ban or the call to ban ki read more

History Of The Knife

Miscellaneous Concepts | September 18th 2008 by LK

From the days of cavemen man has been using knives as a vital tool for his survival. The earliest forms of knives were shaped by a method called "knapping" which is the percussive flaking of rock. Chipping away little chunks until a blade was formed. read more

Sarge’s SK-403 Pocket Knife

Toolomonger | September 17th 2008

It always makes us grin when we come across a new brand of pocket knife, so we were glad to discover Sarge.  We’re not sure how long they’ve been around, but their small and relatively practical lineup leans a bit towards sports knives. read more

Matthew J. Willi Wants To Play Too!

The Dreamin' Demon | September 17th 2008

Chippewa Falls, WIS–We’ve all been to a wedding reception, right? If not our own, than a family member or friend. The reception is all about the family and friends, food, gifts, and alcohol. A celebration of the newlyweds walk down the ai read more

A New Swiss Army Knife... Literally

Living-French | September 16th 2008 by David Sauer

(Switzerland)- The Swiss army has chosen to continue buying soldiers' knives from the company that's been supplying them for more than a century – Victorinox. The firm, which is Europe's largest cutlery maker and is based in Ibach in the central ca read more

Top 10 Weird Gadgets Roundup from the Weird and Bizarre Blog!

zedomax.com - blog about DIYs and Review on reviews of gadge… | September 15th 2008 by Max Lee

Here’s the Top 10 Weird Gadgets roundup from our Weird and Bizarre Blog: 1) Baby Leash will keep your child within leash’s length from you at all times. 2) Solar chicken cooker by this Thai guy is AWESOME and saves earth! 3) The VooD read more

Chop chop!

Insane Pics | September 9th 2008 by 1greenthumb

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Equipment Review: Gerber LMF II ASEK

Be A Survivor! | September 5th 2008

Next up on Be A Survivor is my all-time favorite knife, the Gerber LMF II ASEK - Coyote Brown. This knife flat out kicks the crap out of anything I have ever owned. It is a true survival knife and is an absolute beast. Check out these stats: Over read more

Most Expensive Knife

The Most Expensive Journal | September 4th 2008

In 1966, a twenty-something named Buster Warenski decided that he’d like to make his own knife. Forty years later, he is considered one of the greatest knife makers of the last century. At the age of thirty, he became one of the handful of knife ma read more

Gas vs. Bikes vs. Knives

From Enorme Nuez: A slighty obtuse view into how everything… | September 4th 2008 by Enorme Nuez

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That's not a knife

Mobtown Mafioso | September 3rd 2008

Someone should tell that to AP. I found this picture alongside the following text:"Thai pro-government protesters wield a sling and a knife against anti-government demonstrators near the Government House, in Bangkok early morning Tuesday Sept 2, 20 read more

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