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$1 vs $2,500 Butterfly Knife

May 17, 2024
This is the most expensive

butterfly

knife

in the world and I just bought it and I also have the most popular

butterfly

knife

in the world along with the smallest, cheapest and largest butterfly knives in the world and now I am broke but happy because my The plan was to eliminate them all and then sort each one of them and let's just say the results may or may not surprise you so the cheap knife is so cheap you don't even get a knife you get popsico S and glue and then you get to do everything the work, that's why we'll call it Ikea, so to build a perfectly functioning butterfly knife, I made a list of all the components and studied the best way to recreate them and definitely didn't watch a YouTube tutorial. show exactly how to do it, it was a great tutorial so I'm stealing it and I'll explain it to you as I came up with it, so my plan was to make all the pieces first and then assemble everything to make the handles.
1 vs 2 500 butterfly knife
I marked the middle of three popsicle sticks, then cut them in half until I got something like this and drilled the hole in four sticks using a paper clip. These were going to be the handles, while to make the blade I drew the shape of and then used a paper cutter and sandpaper to remove all the excess material and got something that looked like a blade and the super fast Japanese bullet train. Now the hardest part is doing this part, which is also quite difficult. connect the blade and the handles and allow the whole thing to flip over and work like a butter knife to do that I cut two small pieces like this and then I drilled two holes in each piece that we were going to put the pins in now I have all the pieces and I just needed to put everything together first I glued the handles then I glued the blade with the hard part I was talking about before and with that the knife was almost ready now the last step was to make the pins and I made them with the same clip that I used to drill the holes before and of course the pin alignment was completely misaligned but I kept applying pressure hoping the pins would magically fit together.
1 vs 2 500 butterfly knife

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This reminds me of a quote from an Italian philosopher, ER, if you really try to ignore it. the problem the problem will give up and start ignoring you too and I ended up getting the nice pin, then I added the final details, sharpened the blade and filled my lungs with those white wood particles and the AA knife was ready now, honestly, it was. I didn't expect this knife to actually work and in fact it didn't, but after shaking it and letting it drop for a while I think the pins must have loosened and it actually started working like a butterfly knife, like you could open it like a a real one and you probably do a lot of tricks too if you're better than me and know how to do them you know it's probably not the best butterfly knife out there maybe it's the worst but the fact that you do it and then you can De fact, I use it too, it's really cool, so I'm going to put this one in tier B.
1 vs 2 500 butterfly knife
Now the next knife is really special and it's the last cheap knife I'm going to try before moving on to the really cool ones that made me break this one . One is probably the most dangerous butterfly knife in the world for you. It's a $12 knife on Amazon and $2 on AliExpress and if your passion is serving or drinking drinks and butterfly knives, I imagine you might like this one anyway. I wanted to try a great one. Trick where I spin the knife like this and then open a beer bottle at the end of the move. The trick itself looks great and isn't even too complicated, but to get it really smooth I had to try it a few times and get it right.
1 vs 2 500 butterfly knife
Since I generally don't like wasting food or it's hard to drink, after a while I had to abandon the challenge. I'm kidding. I would never drink beers during the day. Bottle opener and level. Now the next one will be hot. This butterfly knife. It's $250 and cheap compared to the last one I'm going to try, but it's already one of the best butterfly knife trainers you can buy, it looks great and is also very nice to use, although it's not sharp yet and there are one reason why So far I have only been using unsharpened butterfly knives, this way I could avoid Jael's time as spfl knives are actually legal where I live and most importantly without a sharp blade I could also try tricks with absolute safety without hurting myself, but I found a way to fix it.
Have you ever seen a flaming butterfly knife that's no fun to talk to anyway? I haven't done it and maybe it's because it would probably burn your fingers and I guess you could say it could be even more illegal than a butter knife itself, so to make the blade catch on fire I was planning on using the same setup that I used for a katana a while ago, a piece of cloth and Zippo liquid. I grabbed a t-shirt from a guy who was on his way here and cut it up. a small piece of fabric and then placed it between the holes in the leaf so that it wouldn't fall too easily.
Now the final step was pouring Zippo liquid over it and you guys always worry about my safety in the comments. so this time I brought protective gogos and a work glove. This is so wrong, oh my god, that was beautiful to my eyes and it's not just its fascinating appearance, but the sound it makes is very satisfying and also the smell of liquid. Sol, nothing else in the world smells like this, this is so cool, so cool anyway. I wanted to try some tricks and even given the circumstances, i.e. the red hot thing on the blade, it seems like I'm actually doing something.
It's okay, but I'm really just doing random moves and it still looks cool, so if you're like me and average at butterfly knife tricks, set your sword on fire and you'll feel great right away. In fact, I was surprised by the In fact, it wasn't even hurting me, this is crazy, the handles were just getting a little hot, but not enough that I had to let go of them. I guess that's what it feels like to use safety precautions. The biggest problem I faced was getting the Y. 2K which is that trick mainly because you have to start while holding the knife but F when it's closed and in my case that meant holding fire but after a while I got that one too yeah , the flaming butterfly knife also has an on and off switch. change whenever there is simple liquid on the cloth you can stop it and turn it on again whenever you want and it sounds like I'm trying to sell this but I'm really excited about the fact that this could be the world's first flaming butterfly knife or at least no one made videos on it that I know of and after washing and cleaning the butterfly knife I was also pleasantly surprised that the knife itself was totally fine anyway it was really fun flaming butterfly knife a TI now before I move on to the expensive one, I wanted to try two very special knives, the smallest and largest butterfly knife in the world, the smallest one is 7 cm or 2.7 inches long and I am very familiar with the number, that's why I like it.
The biggest problem with this smaller knife, besides the fact that it is not a knife but a keychain, is that it is a little difficult to do tricks with it, you can easily open and close it like a butterfly knife, but the small handles do not. are. It's a little hard to catch when you turn it, although it's still a good product, so the butterfly knife keychain, sit here now, the big one, on the other hand, really excited me. I think it is the largest butterfly knife in the world, it is a unique model. from Squid Industries who kindly trusted me to keep it for a while and it's called the Juggernaut, it's twice as big and heavy as a normal butterfly knife and the materials are very good too, it's stainless steel and I don't know what it is but it's creepy and it feels great but the best thing about this knife is that you can do tricks with it or at least I think so, no one told me not to so I wanted to try a really cool one if this lands on my feet.
I'm going to be dead. I placed a bunch of pillows on the floor and didn't even worry about the butterfly knife. To be honest, I was worried about the ground, so I wanted to try the Helix, which is the hardest and most tricky. I've been pleasantly surprised by the fact that this thing was actually easy to play with, it's a little painful when the heavy blade hits your finger or your finger gets caught between the handles, but after practicing for a while and after decapitating my hand left. The foot knife is fine. I actually managed to get a pretty nice Helix.
This was a unique large butterfly knife. At this point I only have one knife left and I had special plans for him on this one. Everything feels premium, it even smells and sounds premium. the knife arrives in a great mailbox, a piece of soft fabric, very very soft, an authenticity card with all the details of your knife and also the knife, and although I already checked this as soon as it arrived, every time I look at it , it's just amazing and it gets even better in the sunlight because everything shines makes me feel like a Meb because the blade is Mascus steel with pearlescent matter inserts and on top of those gold anodized handles so I trade some tricks with it and while it's cool, it bounces around and the sound it makes is really satisfying.
The main problem is that I nearly had a heart attack every time I almost dropped it. It's also probably because I don't know much about butterfly knife tricks, but honestly, I didn't. I don't feel much difference compared to the $250 one, what I was sure of is that with the cheaper of the two I was less afraid of dropping it, but at that moment I realized something: I specifically asked the manufacturer to avoid sharpen the knife. I know it's legal, but the more I looked at it, the more I realized there was something really wrong with it.
Looking at that blade and seeing it unsharpened, I felt like it was an injustice, it was like looking at a toothless tiger, you know? What I mean, I guess I'm going to sharpen it and no, I didn't suddenly forget Lo's equation here, but butterfly knives are illegal only if the blade is sharp, so I decided to sharpen the butterfly knife temporarily to to be clear. I basically have no experience sharpening knives. I've only sharpened my old knife before, but I only use cheap devices from Amazon for this one. I'm going to use wet stones, not wet stones, there's an H there even though they're wet and they have legs.
Stones I timed them for 10 minutes and then after making sure they were actually drowned I took them out and again I had never done this before so I was a little afraid of messing up the knife luckily although I love watching videos of people. By doing this I basically felt like an expert, as I understand it, the key is to try to keep a constant angle when you drag the knife over the stone around 15 to 20° and you should also only move your torso while keeping your hands still, but I didn't know that so I'm probably not doing it right and then you move towards the finer grits, the finer the grit will be, the sharper the knife will become and the longer it will take to sharpen.
I started with a lower grain. stone and using even pressure, I slowly drag the knife over it, the hardest part is keeping the angle constant and besides the fact that I really liked this, I think it worked too, no wait, I think it's already sharper, So I tried that too. Another technique I saw on YouTube this one involves doing circular motions and I'm not sure if it's a legit method but the knife was getting sharp oh my god I think it's working I kept trying it for 20 minutes and the sound of Steel against the stone It was like music to my ears, so I didn't complain anyway.
I kept going until a small strawberry formed on the other side of the leaf. The best way to check for a strawberry is to touch it. It's very small if you look at it, but... when you touch it it gets bigger anyway, that was a sign that I had to move to the other side of the blade and basically repeat the process for a while like I did previously for the next 2 hours I kept sharpening as well as I could constantly increasing the G of the stones I was using, I went from 400 to 1000 to 3000 and finally to 8000 and after spending a lot of time on this one I was getting distracted and after a while I felt like the knife was ready according to I guess actually It did feel sharp to be fair and then after cleaning it it's a little hard to see but you notice there's an edge there where there wasn't one before.
The question was not whether it was sharp or not. My question was how sharp it was. To find out there were two sharpening tests, I wanted to try the first one it is a classic, it cuts paper if it cuts clean, the knife is very sharp, oh my god, no way like that, really very satisfactory for the second test, I got a professional tool . basically it measures the pressure it takes to cut this little wire, the lower the pressure, the sharper the knife, a double edged razor is 50 to 100, while a really sharp blade is 300 and well, the goal My dream was to get 200 or less and in the end.
In the first test of three I got 120 and I was very happy with it. The second test 85. No way, that's crazy, it was very different probably because of my bad skillsto sharpen and the blade had a different edge in different areas, but I didn't complain. and in the third test I got 125 125. I will take it now. Remember I said before that this is very legal and this sword will probably send me to jail, especially if I went to a public park with it, but I had a plan to avoid that. the knife is illegal only because it is sharpened, so to make it perfectly legal I just needed to leave it unsharpened and thus I got a perfectly legal butterfly knife trainer and despite everything, Damas theory is clearly proven by this equation, listen if I stop. making videos you know what happened choni sharp knife s steer it's not surprising but I think it's fair thank you very much for watching if you like this video subscribe and watch another

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