These Are The $800 Knives That Celebrity Chefs Like Massimo Bottura Swear By

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  • Chelsea Miller started making custom knives in 2011 and has grown her client list to include some of the top chefs in the world. Business Insider visited her Brooklyn studio to learn how she does it. Following is a transcript of video.
    Chelsea Miller: I'm Chelsea Miller and I make knives.
    Some of the world's best chefs use her knives.
    Chelsea Miller: The chefs at Eleven Madison, Mario Batali, Massimo Bottura. Chefs who make some really, really delicious food. Let's say that.
    And they don't come cheap.
    Chelsea Miller: My smaller knives start at $200, the largest knife, the chef knife are $800.
    I moved to New York when I was 18 and I was singing, dancing, acting, and as much as I love that kind of storytelling, I grew up in Vermont on a farm, homeschooled, my father was a blacksmith, and I was really missing that quality of working with your hands and that creative process.
    So I went home for a while at the end of 2011 and started playing around in my father's shop. These knives came out of that exploration.
    My friends encouraged me to take out a booth at the Brooklyn Flea and the Brooklyn Flea is an incredible place to be as a creator because there's an incredible amount of foot traffic and a lot of high profile writers, photographers, chefs. And that's how I got my first publications in Saveur Magazine and The New York Times and it really blew up from there.
    Most of all my knives have a grater on the side, which is very unique because I've never seen a knife with a grater, but also that is the original function of the original material that I make it from. They're made from horseshoe rasps which have that rasp on the side that was originally used for filing horse's hooves. So in my mind, I thought, "Why take that away?" We can incorporate that into this new tool.
    Since I've started my own business, I've noticed a real progressive movement towards more and more and more handmade things and a lot more consciousness about where you items are coming from. Trying to buy things that are going to last you your lifetime instead of something that's meant to be thrown away the second you open it.
    I leave a window of about three to six months. If I were making one knife at a time, that would take me a couple of days, but because I have so many I tend to make them in batches, so as many as I can, I start from the beginning process, maybe 10 knives at the same time. So for a few weeks I'll be working on those first initial processes on those knives altogether. Then I'll move on to the next stage.
    I use the forge for all of my smaller knives and essentially what we're doing is we're heating the metal and then using the hammer to hammer out the metal, lengthen the metal, to give us a longer, smoother material. And I don't do that with the chef's knives because I want to leave that grater on the side of the knife.
    So with the larger chef's knives, I've already cut out the pieces in Vermont with an oxy acetylene torch and then once I get them here, I start the stock removal process. So I start with my bench grinder, grinding away the excess metal on one side to leave the grater on the other.
    And then I'll move to my belt sander, and using a series of belts that go from very coarse to very fine, I'll bring that blade down to a fine edge and make it all shiny and smooth and sharp.
    Each piece, depending on the way that it looks, it calls for a different piece of wood. So I'll shuffle through a lot of wood to find the right wood for the right knife.
    And we'll cut out the wood, we will sand the handle a little bit, then we'll drill the holes, glue it together, clamp it, and then wait for it to cure. I usually let it cure for about 24 hours.
    Then we'll take that off, sand the handle down, all the excess glue off the edges. And then we'll put a final sharpen on the blade, oil up the handle, and it's ready to go off and cut some vegetables.
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  • @cvcoco
    @cvcoco Před 5 lety +74

    She has single-handedly proved that hipsterism is a legitimate illness, together with destroying everything that is holy in knifemaking. Good grief.

    • @alanwalker6708
      @alanwalker6708 Před rokem +4

      She's using crap metal that will not hold an edge for long, she's not just cutting blanks with a saw, she's blow torching them out, resulting in a super weak edge where the carbon has been leached out of the steel. Fucks sake.. she's just selling the npvice knife that every noob tries cos it's cheap: The "old file knife"....
      See her holding that blacksmith hammer? She clearly has never had to forge anything and just does stock removal, but they made her pose for the cameras.

    • @mitch3384
      @mitch3384 Před 9 měsíci

      @@alanwalker6708 I'm a professional knife sharpener, I feel about as offended by her technique as the knife makers here are with her blacksmithing skill.

  • @bellopapayasoap5898
    @bellopapayasoap5898 Před 6 lety +247

    Secret Ingredient to all gourmet food...
    Horse shoe dust...

    • @oldsailor4143
      @oldsailor4143 Před 5 lety +13

      Jerry C Well then she is wasting a perfectly good rasp, makes her look even more like an idiot.

    • @HoangNguyen-hv1qy
      @HoangNguyen-hv1qy Před 4 lety

      @Jerry C She actually does according to her own website "Chelsea Miller Knives are made from discarded farm tools and horse files."

  • @Tatoru91
    @Tatoru91 Před 2 lety +45

    Watching the entire process, the end results, and knowing the steel. Its hard not to be offended by all of this.

    • @alanwalker6708
      @alanwalker6708 Před rokem +3

      it's worse than anyone reading this comment could do on a 2 day beginner knife course.

  • @elvilx3262
    @elvilx3262 Před 6 lety +677

    $800 for a scrap metal knife? Eh, no thanks. I need top of the line steel for that price.

    • @Gamergeek1
      @Gamergeek1 Před 5 lety +10

      Elliot Dagger steel is steel, but the craftsmenship is tough man

    • @thegamingpharaoh6996
      @thegamingpharaoh6996 Před 5 lety +6

      those rasps are 1095 steel

    • @dakotagist7526
      @dakotagist7526 Před 5 lety +19

      TheGamingPharaoh which is not a smart steel to use for a corrosive environment that is kitchen knives

    • @oldsailor4143
      @oldsailor4143 Před 5 lety +21

      CrookedCuber That is just so wrong. D2 for example is better than the steel she uses, and its actually pretty cheap, but she just has to use the almost free, used, filthy rasps.

    • @zachmiller9175
      @zachmiller9175 Před 5 lety +21

      @@kambranictay1 1095 is great and all but I wouldn't want a chefs knife made out of it.. any knife used for food processing is better off being made of a high carbon stainless for both corrosion and sanitary reasons. Leave 1095 to bush knives and the like

  • @crozraven
    @crozraven Před 6 lety +804

    Yeah, even a casual knife collector like me can tell this is overpriced af borderline to a scam.

    • @aaronnoel2645
      @aaronnoel2645 Před 5 lety +14

      Croz Raven If you’re real collector you should have known she doesn sell them for 800$
      I got mine from her face to face for 80$ like the above one
      She said we in this video,
      Which she refers to a renowned blacksmith from her family to do the actual finish and material ..

    • @BobRoss_lover
      @BobRoss_lover Před 5 lety +48

      Aaron Noel then that means she didn’t do shit.

    • @aaronnoel2645
      @aaronnoel2645 Před 5 lety +3

      Bob Ross lover she made the cheap one and shes the one who market their product

    • @oldsailor4143
      @oldsailor4143 Před 5 lety +27

      Aaron Noel 80 is still too much. At most they are worth a 10.

    • @outdoorperson6411
      @outdoorperson6411 Před 5 lety +1

      I made a knife like this with a rasp but by hand with file work on the spine and a tooled sheath took me probably 30 hours in total so far I’ve been offered 20$ for it or probably worth about 250$

  • @mndlessdrwer
    @mndlessdrwer Před 6 lety +415

    Leaving the textured surface on the rasp knives is really dumb. It's just going to resist gliding through food and be nearly impossible to clean and dry effectively.

    • @jmoa5758
      @jmoa5758 Před 6 lety +72

      Robert Coffey How else will she trick people with her piss poor knives and outrageous prices?
      Her knives are overrated. I have one of hers and an old Kramer knife, and Kramer's are objectively superior.

    • @mndlessdrwer
      @mndlessdrwer Před 6 lety +22

      Justin Moua I would imagine so. Bob Kramer is actually a certified mastersmith and she... ...isn't. the vast majority of Kramer knives are made by Zwilling to his specifications, so the performance should be reasonably good. Actual hand-made Kramer knives are considered impeccable works of art and fetch high prices from Western chefs who love the tall, thin blades and substantial belly.

    • @youredenied6561
      @youredenied6561 Před 5 lety +17

      Remember people with liberal arts degrees don't think logically.

    • @jawbaw6471
      @jawbaw6471 Před 5 lety +8

      I agree. That was my observation. Also poor quality steel, mediocre design.

    • @Runescapebones
      @Runescapebones Před 5 lety +3

      it is the only thing that shows the trash steel it was made of

  • @satireguy8595
    @satireguy8595 Před 6 lety +396

    Hmm never seen any celebrity chefs using these knives...

    • @jackofspades664
      @jackofspades664 Před 5 lety +66

      more like horny journalists or feminist journalist wanted to make a story out of a female "black Smith "

    • @MrPanos2000
      @MrPanos2000 Před 4 lety +13

      Exacly. Those are horendously overpriced as well. Craftsmen make better more complicated items for less

    • @go2yanks
      @go2yanks Před 4 lety +7

      MrPanos2000 Most pro chefs I’ve seen use Shun, Wusthof or JA Henckels, not this one-off function over form stuff

    • @karensmith6074
      @karensmith6074 Před 4 lety +2

      @@jackofspades664 hello Russian bot

    • @jackofspades664
      @jackofspades664 Před 4 lety +8

      @@karensmith6074 Lol you wish . Which loser are you?

  • @sanchezking6188
    @sanchezking6188 Před 5 lety +26

    Fun fact: No restaurant kitchen has knives in it for more than 50 to max. 100 bucks each. Even if someone was to offer something quality (which these are not...), being fancy is not appreciated in a professional environment. Professional knives have a mega boring plain steel blade and plastic handle because they need to be easily sharpened and sanitized. Yes, some chefs may be seen using a fancy knife... when theyre on TV or something like that or are being sponsored.

    • @fearthespear4242
      @fearthespear4242 Před 5 lety +5

      My uncle is a was a suos chef, and now an executive chef, and they do use high end knives, but I do agree that these a crap knives

    • @smoll.miniatures
      @smoll.miniatures Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve staged at 2 Michelin starred restaurants where the chefs use £400 Japanese knives.

    • @Nissehult23
      @Nissehult23 Před 3 lety +2

      That's just incorrect. You don't get a real high quality knife for less than 200 USD, unless you're talking about the very small ones.

    • @gibsonflyingv2820
      @gibsonflyingv2820 Před rokem +1

      ^ This guy has no idea what he's talking about. Are you aware the cost of japanese knives and the quality that goes into them? Most of the best Michelin chefs all use like 800$ japanese santokus and gyouto.

  • @rakshithec079
    @rakshithec079 Před 6 lety +2416

    If my date says "I make knives.. " on first approach..
    I would confess everything...

  • @13freitag13
    @13freitag13 Před 6 lety +568

    this kinda offends me as a blacksmith

    • @johnjohn-sy5xt
      @johnjohn-sy5xt Před 6 lety +49

      13freitag13 haha ikr recycled horse shoe grinders selling for $800 basically

    • @dr.alkill5186
      @dr.alkill5186 Před 5 lety +1

      Me too

    • @Anonymous-uq9jr
      @Anonymous-uq9jr Před 5 lety +14

      Well she must be somewhat good considering what chef use them

    • @dr.alkill5186
      @dr.alkill5186 Před 5 lety +34

      Anonymous i assure you they dont use knifes like that 😂

    • @dr.alkill5186
      @dr.alkill5186 Před 5 lety +31

      Pralay Aryan its called marketing she probably pay them and giving them one of her knife and say they use it... did you know restaurent have strict hygiene restriction , she is using horse rasp for her knives and she dont even clean up the sides of the rasp🤷‍♂️

  • @MikeJones-vb1me
    @MikeJones-vb1me Před 5 lety +200

    I’m a full-time knife maker. I made a knife like hers as a goof one day. It took me about 40 minutes total. Sucks to think I could be making $1200/hr if I were a pretty girl.

  • @FrenchGuyCooking
    @FrenchGuyCooking Před 5 lety +952

    Hard to understand why those are so expensive...

    • @tonybai3947
      @tonybai3947 Před 5 lety +6

      Alex French Guy Cooking hi

    • @ollepetersson2420
      @ollepetersson2420 Před 5 lety +100

      Indeed, funny how she doesn't even quench and temper the knives. Will crack like plastic when accidentaly hitting a bone or something.

    • @AlucardTheVampire5784
      @AlucardTheVampire5784 Před 5 lety +134

      @@leehongjin6884 the difference is those Katanas aren't shit and these knives are.

    • @leehongjin6884
      @leehongjin6884 Před 5 lety +10

      @@AlucardTheVampire5784 How can you judge a knife without even trying it first?
      Her entreupreneurship is commendable to me. Society needs more people that are willing to try new ideas.

    • @AlucardTheVampire5784
      @AlucardTheVampire5784 Před 5 lety +134

      @@leehongjin6884 One thing different about these knives is the price is a scam. Those horseshoe rasps she's making them out of she can get for free. She's not doing hardly any work to them nor is she doing the proper work. The heat treat and quench is integral to the blade's durability and if there's no heat treat and quench your blade can easily break. She doesn't even do that. Also have you ever even seen a video of her work? It's a headache because she really doesn't know what she's doing. You can even see a couple examples of her incompetence in this video. For example she was grinding with gloves on and could've gotten a glove caught and severely injured herself. Also holding her handle material in her hand where she could've punctured herself with the drill instead of stabilizing the material on a table where she could easily align and drill holes. Her blades are nothing but overpriced and overrated garbage.

  • @Heiryuu
    @Heiryuu Před 6 lety +1905

    Props to her for being able to sell stock removal knives for more than 150$

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 6 lety +299

      Nothing wrong with stock removal, but yeah her knives are junk.

    • @Heiryuu
      @Heiryuu Před 6 lety +118

      Didn’t say there was anything wrong with it. Most of the knives I’ve made are stock removal. But I’ve never seen one go for over 150$

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 6 lety +74

      Well all my knives are stock removal, just got commissioned for a $450 one... Most expensive one I made and sold was $550.

    • @Heiryuu
      @Heiryuu Před 6 lety +39

      that’s pretty impressive. I hope I can get to that point myself one day.

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 6 lety +42

      Thanks man, maybe your knives are worth more than what you're selling them for.

  • @robinmay8725
    @robinmay8725 Před 6 lety +40

    3:23 she's drilling into her hand

    • @HypercopeEmia
      @HypercopeEmia Před 3 lety

      And she doesn't use a respirator! I have no idea how she is still alive

  • @NoOne-nr8bi
    @NoOne-nr8bi Před 5 lety +111

    Why was her hair not tied back working with so many spinning devices

    • @StudentOfWarCustoms
      @StudentOfWarCustoms Před 4 lety +12

      No One notice at one point she was about to drill towards her own hand as well but they tried cutting the camera before she did it.

    • @muslihat2487
      @muslihat2487 Před 4 lety

      @@StudentOfWarCustoms i know thats so stupid, and the handle look too short and bulky

    • @stefan514
      @stefan514 Před 3 lety +1

      Because she is an idiot? :)

    • @imranaidil1818
      @imranaidil1818 Před 3 lety

      She just a scammer. She doesnt know anything about knife making or blacksmith

    • @4rnorthwest
      @4rnorthwest Před 3 lety +2

      Because she’s a super professional world renowned knife maker and millions of famous chefs only use her knives because they totally don’t suck at all!🙄

  • @bobbyfreed7489
    @bobbyfreed7489 Před 3 lety +7

    I’m more impressed with the fact that she’s able to sell those for that price than the fact that she makes the knives.

  • @benis9965
    @benis9965 Před 6 lety +80

    So basically she's selling sharp files for $800, i call bullshit on an amateur knife maker

    • @jmoa5758
      @jmoa5758 Před 6 lety +7

      Richard Ramos Yeah she's pretty shit. She hurts other actual good knife makers like Bob Kramer with her poor quality tagged with outrageous prices.

  • @drowseh
    @drowseh Před 6 lety +499

    If you’re using recycled horse graters, they should definitely not be that expensive

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 6 lety +66

      It's kind of unethical when you think about it. A Farrier's rasp which is so cheap it might as well be free, re purposed and sold for about a 7000% markup.

    • @phuongtruong4557
      @phuongtruong4557 Před 6 lety +20

      Horse graters?
      Pieces of equipment that grates a horse?

    • @tcbam6891
      @tcbam6891 Před 6 lety +19

      Phuong Truong yea, the metal she used is recycle horse nail grater

    • @Drungra
      @Drungra Před 6 lety +10

      Its not the case of the material. Any steel is relatively incredibly cheap compared to the finished product. Its the process of making it into a knife .

    • @TheRedneckrebel456
      @TheRedneckrebel456 Před 6 lety +28

      Alex she's just grinding it into shape. The big ones shes not making her own demascus then forging the knife. Shes literally just doing like 4 hours of grinding

  • @AidenAidens
    @AidenAidens Před 6 lety +229

    Ridiculous.
    Props to her though.
    The only thing that makes the knives "worth" so much is the fact someone is willing to pay that much.
    Like diamonds.

    • @Chillingcomfy
      @Chillingcomfy Před 6 lety +7

      You're a smart guy.

    • @michaelc.4321
      @michaelc.4321 Před 5 lety +2

      Aiden Aidens well diamonds are useful if your a smith ironically, they’re just about the only thing that can cut through hardened steel with ease.

    • @JamFlexx
      @JamFlexx Před 5 lety +5

      Diamonds are an actual rarity which gives them a value, they also have practical applications in tools, and ofcourse, they look pretty.

    • @gagecavey4070
      @gagecavey4070 Před 5 lety +8

      @@JamFlexx not as rare as you think.

    • @aethericgtaethplays3341
      @aethericgtaethplays3341 Před 5 lety +2

      Jam Flex this isn’t Minecraft bud. They’re not too rare.

  • @aidanknisch1996
    @aidanknisch1996 Před 5 lety +264

    Any chef that buys these is pretty uneducated. First off they are made of poor quality steel, which won’t keep an edge. They aren’t precisely sharpened. They have an awful finish. And they are impossible to clean.

    • @aaronnoel2645
      @aaronnoel2645 Před 5 lety +1

      Only The Best I think you’re uneducated too to think this knife is not sharp enough and to have a Japanese grade butter smooth finish. Just to let you know the one on the video is not 800$, i had mine for 80$ from her face to face and i never regretted since

    • @aidanknisch1996
      @aidanknisch1996 Před 5 lety +25

      Aaron Noel I apologize, I’m talking about Chelsea’s knives

    • @dampaul13
      @dampaul13 Před 5 lety

      The metal used for the cutting edge isn't the original horse rasp. I can only assume it's more suitable as a blade.

    • @fransiskusstefanus2110
      @fransiskusstefanus2110 Před 5 lety +11

      @@aaronnoel2645 lol, if you ONLY want to talk about sharpness, a $1 knife can be as sharp as japanese/german knifes. Or i can even make a butter knife just as sharp either. It doesn't specifically have to be her knife. Japanese/german knifes is expensive because they consider a lot of things to make a knife, while her knifes is expensife just because it's aesthetic. Just like everyone else said, they way she make knifes is completely wrong.

    • @aaronnoel2645
      @aaronnoel2645 Před 5 lety

      the woodcutter i dont think you get my memo

  • @AnimatedHugh
    @AnimatedHugh Před 6 lety +127

    The way she moves makes it look like she has no idea what she is doing.

    • @RoflJoker1994
      @RoflJoker1994 Před 5 lety +10

      she makes it look like shes the one putting all the work in front of the screen.. in reality she has other people working in the factory lol

    • @McGowanForge
      @McGowanForge Před 5 lety +1

      She doesn't lol

  • @ehabshanan1601
    @ehabshanan1601 Před 6 lety +860

    For that price I'd rather just get Japanese knives.

    • @NSB25445
      @NSB25445 Před 6 lety +9

      Which are inferior to a regular chef knife... Although a rasp doesn't make that good of a knife.

    • @BassssicBasssssssss
      @BassssicBasssssssss Před 6 lety +159

      Japanese knifes are the best in the world. What are you talking about lol

    • @NSB25445
      @NSB25445 Před 6 lety +5

      I don't like them. Their steel isn't good enough and I don't like assymetrical grinds.

    • @BassssicBasssssssss
      @BassssicBasssssssss Před 6 lety +107

      Asymmetrical grinds are only on traditional knives like kiritsukes, yanagibas etc; I'm talking about Japanese makers who create western style, double ground knives. Also, Japanese knives have better heat treatment so their HRC is much higher than western knives, which also gives them better edge retention. These, along with other factors, mean that Japanese knives are objectively superior to Western knives.

    • @advancedmonkey7702
      @advancedmonkey7702 Před 6 lety +35

      No offence, but you don't know shit about knifes

  • @laurelleichter8832
    @laurelleichter8832 Před 5 lety +43

    If she’s using horse graters they shouldn’t be that expensive

  • @homiesenatep
    @homiesenatep Před 5 lety +33

    Me at the beginning: ayy these knives look pretty cool
    *reads comments
    Me: nevermind

    • @yazenhammad8758
      @yazenhammad8758 Před 4 lety

      homie senate p that’s what I’m doing rn 😂

    • @spaceyBISH
      @spaceyBISH Před 3 lety +3

      Sameeee I was like oh shit does she forge everything or something special, then I’m like oh she just repurposes horse nail files and charges Apple prices😐.

  • @jessewhite4864
    @jessewhite4864 Před 6 lety +15

    Anybody who knows anything about blacksmithing, knows that this is defenetly not 800$.

  • @kostasbezaitis2695
    @kostasbezaitis2695 Před 6 lety +193

    No lady, you're not making knives, you're just sharpening some chunk of metal.

    • @adityaaurora9869
      @adityaaurora9869 Před 4 lety +5

      ​@Joseph Roberts She is literally sharpening a used piece of cheap scrap steal and calling it a professional quality knife, calling that professional quality would be like saying a power wheels is the same as a mercedes.

    • @gibsonflyingv2820
      @gibsonflyingv2820 Před rokem

      Sharpening is what makes a knife actually function. Though I agree this is a joke, the way she went about putting a blade on that knife was pathetic. Didn't even do a cut test.

    • @AldoSchmedack
      @AldoSchmedack Před rokem

      2:28

  • @wilhard45
    @wilhard45 Před 6 lety +81

    Is this a joke? She flips over a knife at the end and you can see a multitude of scratches on the metal. What is the Rockwell hardness on these knives? What is the angle of the grind? sorry but I would never pay that kind of money when I can have a really good German or Japanese knife for less. Just not worth it.

    • @liamcallahan1512
      @liamcallahan1512 Před 5 lety

      German or japanese knife SET for less a decent wusthof 7 piece knife set is around the price of these as far as I know but I don't know much about kitchen knives so

    • @JeffSmith-eq3kc
      @JeffSmith-eq3kc Před 2 lety

      Has to be a joke.

  • @howikorx
    @howikorx Před 2 lety +6

    This shows how important marketing and connections are in comparison to the actual product. She still makes the knives, but there are many creators and bladesmiths that can do the same thing at a fraction of that price. With the amount of exposure she has gotten, a show with her learning from smiths with good reputations and business skills too might do great. So learning how to create the steel you want, choosing a knife profile, what other tools to use, and how to finish the product.

  • @shawnengland7496
    @shawnengland7496 Před 6 lety +443

    I kinda feel like this is just plain silly. I commend her effort and interest in the trade, but charging people $800 for a knife made from a farriers rasp?!? I'd rather pay less than half of that for a Kramer/Henckles or a Shun. I get the whole "handmade artisan" thing, but come on, there's handmade stuff out there for a fraction of the cost with much better aesthetics, materials, edge retention, cutting ability, and etc. Stuff like this just kinda soils the names of the more experienced craftsman that do this for a living

    • @shawnengland7496
      @shawnengland7496 Před 6 lety +30

      Also if you want a farriers rasp knife that bad, make one... they cost like less than 20 bucks and a day of your time. A ton of CZcams tutorials on how to go about doing it

    • @jmoa5758
      @jmoa5758 Před 6 lety +25

      Shawn England Yeah Her knives are overrated. I have one of hers and an old Kramer knife, and Kramer's are objectively superior.

    • @1CoreGame
      @1CoreGame Před 6 lety

      True i agree

    • @russellwalker3830
      @russellwalker3830 Před 6 lety +6

      The whole time I was wondering what is was. I mean is it the pretty face? Does a rasp actually grate cheese better than a grater? Maybe it's the shit I mean rustic look that makes the chefs stand out from thier peers. IDK

    • @EM-sz8ft
      @EM-sz8ft Před 6 lety

      As a chef knife is not just about steel and handles etc. its like driving a Ferrari when u can afford it. Knife also does define you in the kitchen.

  • @aboynamedsuita
    @aboynamedsuita Před 6 lety +23

    These "knives" have been discussed ad nauseam on various knife and culinary forums, the TL/DR is they are overpriced novelty items with questionable grind, profile and heat treatment. I really doubt any of the chefs mentioned actually use them, for example Bottura is a fan of Takamura knives, which would be far superior. I can't help but wonder why Business Insider would advertise these with a misleading headline which would make the average consumer want to buy one… smh

  • @mugensamurai
    @mugensamurai Před 5 lety +29

    You all know those Chefs came to her because they thought buying her knives was an excuse to ask her out. Little did they know she probably cut them all down.

  • @tonyy3366
    @tonyy3366 Před 6 lety +58

    She basically grinds down a farriers rasp and sells it for 800 bucks ... Finnesing folks out here lmao the small more labor intensive knives are 200???

  • @ShayanGivehchian
    @ShayanGivehchian Před 6 lety +405

    You can get top tier vg10 super steel knives with rare wood handles built with highest of qualities for like 500$. There are CZcams tutorials for these kind of file knives. I don't see what's so special about these other than it being a female knifemaker.

    • @realone229
      @realone229 Před 6 lety +81

      Shayan Givehchian it's because she's pretty

    • @ShayanGivehchian
      @ShayanGivehchian Před 6 lety +18

      real one probably

    • @rodrigoteresa7944
      @rodrigoteresa7944 Před 6 lety +10

      Even VG10 is mid-tier these days. Kitchen knife manufacturers just hype it up. ZDP189 is where it's at for kitchen knives.

    • @benjaminjernfors
      @benjaminjernfors Před 6 lety +30

      Shayan Givehchian There is nothing special in the knives she makes, it’s all about marketing.It’s like an iPhone(I’m an apple fan myself).It’s just a product that has a name around it which makes it ”superior”.

    • @Beanpapac15
      @Beanpapac15 Před 6 lety +16

      Honestly yeah, I’ve seen far nicer knives for way less. This is in the Damascus price range which is kinda sad.

  • @orellaminx3530
    @orellaminx3530 Před 6 lety +129

    I know two people who've bought these knives. Both arrived with a very dull blade, one pitted along the edge. Both people did not have sharping stones or the know how to bring them up to snuff on their own. These are trash without the slightest bit of technicality behind them. She cuts and grinds to a shape she's familiar with and thinks that is all there is to it. No skill, just pretty.

    • @Macca-95
      @Macca-95 Před 3 lety +3

      @@justsomeguywithabeard4031 That's her entire marketing strategy, she's a woman. If it was a guy making these there would not be scores of videos on them.

    • @sukantpanigrahi76
      @sukantpanigrahi76 Před 2 lety

      They deserve being scammed if they didnt have enough common sense to tell this is obviously bullshit.

  • @Kristjan687
    @Kristjan687 Před 4 lety +7

    Chelsea: I make the best knives all by myself
    Japan: YOU DARE OPPOSE ME MORTAL

  • @bigbird4554
    @bigbird4554 Před 6 lety +14

    Boi she makes like 120% profit my father is a blacksmith and I used to make knives with him out of old rasps too. Those old rasps that a farrier give to you for free. So she is making something that literally takes one day and 2 hours to make ( the day is from curing the glue from the handle) something that is basically make out of high carbon steel and sharp that was once free and then jacking the price up $200-$800

  • @troyl5929
    @troyl5929 Před 6 lety +157

    That is not 800 dollars, first off I'm gonna need to know the steel of the knife, and second, what the hell was that finish on the blade it looked terrible

    • @serkanvansanden7026
      @serkanvansanden7026 Před 6 lety +2

      Justin Moua true and when cutting a tomato it will be teard appart

    • @Runescapebones
      @Runescapebones Před 5 lety +1

      the steel os probably a steel aliminum mix and the small bit of actual steel is probably garbage steel

    • @thegamingpharaoh6996
      @thegamingpharaoh6996 Před 5 lety +2

      farriers rasps are 1095 steel

    • @0xDreamy
      @0xDreamy Před 5 lety +4

      @@thegamingpharaoh6996 not all of them. Some can be case hardened, which makes them useless.

    • @StuninRub
      @StuninRub Před 5 lety +1

      @@thegamingpharaoh6996 Wth are you going to do with a low carbon steel like 1095 for a kitchen knife? dumbest idea ever.

  • @IShallCallHimTaders
    @IShallCallHimTaders Před 6 lety +57

    800$? That's some serious upcost you are doing there you damn shark.

  • @i_haz_no_comments4775
    @i_haz_no_comments4775 Před 5 lety +6

    Chelsea miller: i make the best knives
    Japan: *Hold my beer*

  • @0tb16
    @0tb16 Před 5 lety +9

    Only in America. 🤣
    I'll keep with my classic wusthof, shun Sabatier and zwilling knives !
    Food is an art in Europe and Asia ... And so is forging a knive !

  • @Hihopeyouhaveawonderfulday
    @Hihopeyouhaveawonderfulday Před 6 lety +281

    I’ll stick to handmade Japanese Kamikoto blades.

    • @locoplaceflips347
      @locoplaceflips347 Před 6 lety

      Jane Leelavathi h

    • @bopiiq8947
      @bopiiq8947 Před 6 lety

      Lmao, true

    • @elliottatwell1155
      @elliottatwell1155 Před 5 lety +9

      Kamikoto are not handmade they're drop forged and genuinely awful; you just bought the Herbalife of Japanese knives - single bevels that have flat backs instead of an ura.

    • @kozysnacker
      @kozysnacker Před 5 lety +5

      Kamikoto knives are neither Japanese nor handmade.

    • @aaronsun1659
      @aaronsun1659 Před 5 lety +3

      my friend, dont waste money on Kamikoto. they are just good adverstising, go with the the real tradition brands like yaxell. all the best

  • @Sami_m_a
    @Sami_m_a Před 6 lety +518

    3:23 that's not safe

    • @johnildineorquejo8285
      @johnildineorquejo8285 Před 6 lety +13

      S MA with all her expierience I think it isn't.

    • @Sami_m_a
      @Sami_m_a Před 6 lety +109

      john ildine orquejo drilling a hole through a piece of wood with your hand behind is dangerous even if she has experience one mistake and she won't be able to make knives for a while.

    • @speedyrob6651
      @speedyrob6651 Před 6 lety +7

      S MA Lol read this as it played

    • @Sami_m_a
      @Sami_m_a Před 6 lety

      Speedy Rob66 lol

    • @KapnHook
      @KapnHook Před 6 lety +10

      SimplisticTV If you’ve ever used a cordless drill you know it’s one of the safest power tools out there. Even if you hit your hand it won’t grab. The worst that can happen is a little nick. The possibility of that nick is far better than taking the time to clamp it down, especially with small pieces of wood. So yes, it’s not safe but it’s definitely not going to severely injure you. Not worth the fuss.

  • @DeanCane
    @DeanCane Před 10 měsíci +1

    Shes Amazing, her knives price are so sharp that cuts every professional blacksmiths ego and pride. My neighbor ordered one, and filed buncruptcy a day later. 😢

  • @IrmaDamayanti_dazeta
    @IrmaDamayanti_dazeta Před 5 lety +5

    I rather buy a Damascus VG10 with that price

  • @AL__EX
    @AL__EX Před 6 lety +445

    looks cool, but the design is terrible. who wants to spend the time to scrub out the food bits that's gonna get stuck in the rasp side?

    • @josephang9927
      @josephang9927 Před 6 lety +3

      Ale X good point

    • @en510
      @en510 Před 6 lety +33

      Also think about how much it would hurt to pinch grip the knife

    • @svvenbaak900
      @svvenbaak900 Před 6 lety +24

      I think it would come out pretty easy. You don't put these knives in a dishwasher anyways. also if you are buying a $800 knife you probably already know how to clean and take care of it.

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 6 lety +60

      If you're buying an $800 knife one would at least assume you'd know what makes a good knife and how it should cut. Her geometry is all wrong, poorly finished, gimmicky-grater, they look like a 13 year old made them in his/her shed and the steel is sub-par... Especially for $800 you'd want something made of steel better than the lowest quality case-hardened, garden variety carbon steel used to make farrier's rasps. If she was selling these for $75 it would be acceptable, but these junk-yard garbage knives for premium prices is a disgrace to knifemaking.

    • @jimmygrey6848
      @jimmygrey6848 Před 6 lety +29

      What are you saying? That if I promote enough I can sell junk for extortionist rates too? That would be "earning" it right... Nothing morally bankrupt about that. She didn't earn anything, people have bought into bullshit and hype and throw away their money for sharpened rasps.

  • @bigboy4137
    @bigboy4137 Před 6 lety +57

    Oh good I love horse hoof particles in my food

    • @b-radg916
      @b-radg916 Před 6 lety +5

      Big Boy 😆😆😆 Those things would be impossible to clean!

  • @lucasedney4989
    @lucasedney4989 Před 5 lety

    There are so many talented people that will never be noticed. Just have to be at the right place at the right time even if you are mediocre.

  • @chitraprasannaanbalagan5626

    Probably the most beautiful blacksmith out there...

  • @thiccboi4157
    @thiccboi4157 Před 6 lety +1486

    A damn good scam artist

    • @marc2048
      @marc2048 Před 5 lety +16

      Thicc Boi true

    • @niccoloaurelius1587
      @niccoloaurelius1587 Před 5 lety +11

      @Urban Chaos Scammed people are willing to pay those prices.

    • @niccoloaurelius1587
      @niccoloaurelius1587 Před 5 lety +5

      @Urban Chaos Good morning, we just said the same thing.

    • @leehongjin6884
      @leehongjin6884 Před 5 lety +28

      These are handcrafted knives, she puts her blood and sweat to making these knives. If top-class chefs use her knives, its proof she makes great knives.

    • @Watchlover371
      @Watchlover371 Před 5 lety +31

      bob thompkins think you summed up exactly why male chefs will pay up to 800 usd for these knives. She isn’t even forging her own metal!!

  • @nintendolover114
    @nintendolover114 Před 6 lety +18

    So she just grinds down and sharpens a old piece of scap metal and charges $800 for it?? Yeah no thanks!

  • @rccowboy709
    @rccowboy709 Před 6 lety +66

    I bought 2 of her small knifes and they broke in a week

    • @leehongjin6884
      @leehongjin6884 Před 5 lety +4

      Really? Not suspecting you but I don't think you can break a knife chopping into onions, meat, etc. Maybe its your own fault you dropped it

    • @johnmelenokis7884
      @johnmelenokis7884 Před 5 lety +43

      @@leehongjin6884 its kind of funny, im reading through these threads and you are commenting on them trying to protect her. i've been making knives for a while now and she is not making very good ones. i would not be surprised if the OP is telling the truth. her knifes are made out of cheap steel and she does not even use the proper techniques to make a good knife. her larger knifes that are made out of HORSESHOE RASPS are cheaply made, to put it in basic terms. horseshoe rasps are not a reliable source for good high carbon steel and can sometimes, have pretty crappy steel that will not hold an edge or for instance; break while using them.
      also the "originality" of putting the grater in the knife is not original at all, and can actually be quite a pain for the chef if they're chopping something and its constantly rubbing up against their fingers (grating their skin).
      p.s. she is using dangerous habits in her shop and im surprised she hasn't hurt herself yet

    • @joen8926
      @joen8926 Před 5 lety +3

      I doubt this.

    • @user-mx3kv9bi2c
      @user-mx3kv9bi2c Před 5 lety +2

      @@johnmelenokis7884 i broke a knife by cutting an onion and someone believes me - gunnery 223

    • @REREMO
      @REREMO Před 5 lety

      dude you're like 12. don't lie like that please

  • @jonbrown9490
    @jonbrown9490 Před 5 lety +2

    Wow! 800 bucks for a stock removal reclaimed steel knife! Rent must be rediculous in Brooklyn.... because you can buy a forged Carter, Wilburn, or Rader for that much...and they're all ABS master smiths.

  • @RitzyHose
    @RitzyHose Před 6 lety +487

    3:23 uhh...

    • @stludachris
      @stludachris Před 6 lety +25

      SonntagDogtag ...waiting for a loose glove string to get wrapped up in that bench grinder. Safety 1st!

    • @quagswagon
      @quagswagon Před 6 lety

      lmaoo

    • @KapnHook
      @KapnHook Před 6 lety +19

      Not that bad. The worst that can happen is a little poke.

    • @coachro4st13
      @coachro4st13 Před 6 lety +8

      Treble Hook And an untrue hole mate

    • @evansolazzo5025
      @evansolazzo5025 Před 6 lety +1

      I saw that too

  • @deadlypotatoes
    @deadlypotatoes Před 6 lety +21

    Smart! She knows the Hollywood game. She is making a recognized knife with a lot of back story and charging celebrities too much for them.

  • @afraidcomet
    @afraidcomet Před 4 lety

    @Business Insider , no one who has any cursory knowledge about kitchen knives would pay $800 for a piece of sharpened scrap metal from a DIY person.
    This video has done the whole knife making industry a great disservice.

  • @rohithjanardhan4970
    @rohithjanardhan4970 Před 6 lety +6

    3:13. I believe she shuffles through a lot of wood :P

  • @ljcool17
    @ljcool17 Před 6 lety +146

    She doesn't forge the ferriers rasp into knives? Just basically cut them out then grind them down?

    • @ismails2702
      @ismails2702 Před 6 lety +28

      ljcool17 its not even well polished

    • @JonesVideosTV
      @JonesVideosTV Před 6 lety

      ljcool17 good thing I don't have a d

    • @rockfire9799
      @rockfire9799 Před 6 lety +27

      ljcool17 she charges to much for suck shitty process

    • @shehansoysa571
      @shehansoysa571 Před 6 lety +4

      It takes a lot of skill to make a new knife out of any material. Sure it isn't a Hand Forged Japanese knife set that those run for like $3000.

    • @ljcool17
      @ljcool17 Před 6 lety +13

      +shehan soysa My issue is the non forging of the rasp and carrying that kinda price tag. Don't know if she tempers it either after grinding it into shape. So the quality of the blade is questionable.

  • @jrod898
    @jrod898 Před 6 lety +480

    Only swearing chef that matters is gordon ramsay!

    • @bjwitkin3283
      @bjwitkin3283 Před 6 lety +3

      jrod898 I'm not a good person soooooo....... I don't know who that is...😐

    • @NoOne3234
      @NoOne3234 Před 6 lety

      ... and Gordon Ramsay uses a Wusthof Classic Ikon in his CZcams cooking videos.

    • @Lance-ii6sg
      @Lance-ii6sg Před 6 lety +1

      Gordon Ramsey isn’t a chef, he is a actor more than anything.

    • @Me-fe3nj
      @Me-fe3nj Před 6 lety +27

      Lance Cobb "Gordon Ramsey isn’t a chef," and I'm a fucking turkey.

    • @Lance-ii6sg
      @Lance-ii6sg Před 6 lety +2

      Lol

  • @Iba0001
    @Iba0001 Před 3 lety +1

    " I sell *800$ knives to TV chefs who think i'm hot :)"

  • @Esso2o2o
    @Esso2o2o Před 6 lety +30

    I hope to god that this only for the video to capture and show her off and not her actually always working.... Most of what she does is unsafe and dangerous. She is grinding it with gloves on instead of taking them off. She is holding the peice of wood in her hands while drilling... Wow.

  • @jorgeesparzadiaz1993
    @jorgeesparzadiaz1993 Před 6 lety +464

    Nice lady, pretty knives. Not worth $800 though

    • @proudpict2057
      @proudpict2057 Před 6 lety +55

      George Diaz I agree, not seeing $800 in the final product.
      Nice, but not $800
      I have hand made Japanese knives and only paid half that in Japan!
      Not cut down files.

    • @proudpict2057
      @proudpict2057 Před 6 lety +42

      Fatih Celik Nah, high end chef or not, it’s a cut down $5 file from a junk sale with a knife cut out of it.
      It’s an expensive curio.
      A fool and their money are easily parted.

    • @Crackers8
      @Crackers8 Před 6 lety +14

      I agree, nice lady, pretty knives but not worth close to $800
      If you know anything about quality hand forged knives (which even I don’t but can see this is not worth $800) you know this is not quality, and definitely will not hold a sharp edge for long.

    • @KapnHook
      @KapnHook Před 6 lety +8

      Adrian Allen The edge will break because it’s brittle

    • @simontja
      @simontja Před 6 lety

      neither does she, obviously.

  • @thatguydave1573
    @thatguydave1573 Před 6 lety +15

    I would not pay 800 for a horse rasp that was just ground into a blade.

  • @nickb1973
    @nickb1973 Před 6 lety

    Amazing

  • @kekiboo
    @kekiboo Před 2 lety +1

    A lot of Chefs also have a certain knife handling grip where their thumb and index finger are holding the metal part of the knife. It basically would hurt them to use that knife because of the grater.

  • @Alonsocesar90
    @Alonsocesar90 Před 6 lety +15

    That’s marketing at its finest, i wish I could sale my leaf spring knifes lol.

  • @bagatti
    @bagatti Před 6 lety +308

    Her knives look so amateur.

    • @serkanvansanden7026
      @serkanvansanden7026 Před 6 lety

      True

    • @chrisbadua3269
      @chrisbadua3269 Před 5 lety

      Then why tf you kids here?

    • @Redemptify545
      @Redemptify545 Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah I think the people buying this stuff are more going in for the artistic appeal

    • @ajferri8978
      @ajferri8978 Před 5 lety

      Clark Mcspeed correct she gets like a $400 profit

    • @Runescapebones
      @Runescapebones Před 5 lety +2

      DANK SAUCE she probably gets the rasps for free from farmers so she makes an 800 dollar profit

  • @greg6107
    @greg6107 Před 5 lety +6

    I would be reluctant of the knives at that price range with such little experience in knife making.
    Chelsea is selling her gender and unique story as a startup at a very young age.

  • @SilverBlackBird1989
    @SilverBlackBird1989 Před 6 lety +13

    Her knives are not that appealing to the eye.
    I rather buy a Japanese knife for a fraction of the price

  • @DirtyGingy
    @DirtyGingy Před 6 lety +409

    From both a knife collector and culinary trained nut job, t us a terrible steel type for a knife and also very unsanitary due to the pitting of the "grater"

    • @rafaelteodoroedu
      @rafaelteodoroedu Před 6 lety +64

      Dirty Gingy and the whole process is poor, that’s not real forge!

    • @jetsgo66
      @jetsgo66 Před 6 lety +27

      Zoë Lkjsdhf what about it? Looks very flashy but not much substance and I noticed a typo just glancing the FAQ page

    • @flamingzombie1
      @flamingzombie1 Před 6 lety +1

      Rafael C.T That is a propane gas forge made by Majestic Forge

    • @MawoDuffer
      @MawoDuffer Před 6 lety +18

      You have to use a sanitizing chemical in the dishwashing process. But the handle won’t hold up to that.

    • @obamafortnite1379
      @obamafortnite1379 Před 6 lety +4

      That's all I was thinking the whole video

  • @michaelvitopaa6171
    @michaelvitopaa6171 Před 6 lety +439

    That is not a 800$ knife my dude

  • @wadewilson5296
    @wadewilson5296 Před 6 lety +10

    I hate to tell these chefs but they are being screwed over!

  • @shivampandit5870
    @shivampandit5870 Před 5 lety

    That's awesome !!

  • @lanenicholson3712
    @lanenicholson3712 Před 6 lety +8

    Hey good job on her for marketing a shortcut, recycled metal knife for that much. Absolutely can not see how she justifies 800 bucks for one but she pulls it off. So good job.

  • @babynurseb813
    @babynurseb813 Před 6 lety +5

    Where TF is the quenching? Sub 50$ knives get heat treated but 800$ ones don't?

  • @leahozhantortune771
    @leahozhantortune771 Před 3 lety

    "I'm Chelsea Miller, and I make knives"
    That's why I'm here.

  • @djtaylor4068
    @djtaylor4068 Před 6 lety +1

    ‘I’m Chelsea Miller and I make Knives’

  • @jakeogorman5377
    @jakeogorman5377 Před 6 lety +275

    Why would I want a knife that makes chefs swear?

  • @iGot1776Probrums
    @iGot1776Probrums Před 6 lety +13

    I’m not saying that her work isn’t good, but she isn’t doing anything special other than forging the knife by hand. Like there’s nothing exceedingly extraordinary about the materials or craftsmanship to make it 800 bucks

    • @bustathyme322
      @bustathyme322 Před 6 lety +1

      Daniel Eid it’s true 800 dollars for a sharpened horse hoof file?

    • @gluedrop9334
      @gluedrop9334 Před 6 lety

      she does a poor job at forging too...

    • @bustathyme322
      @bustathyme322 Před 6 lety

      glue drop It’s not hard to go to ikea and grab some knifes for about 5 bucks lol

    • @gluedrop9334
      @gluedrop9334 Před 6 lety

      yeah and even better for about 15$ you could get a Mora which could last a lifetime!

  • @anthonye.2553
    @anthonye.2553 Před 5 lety

    Amazing.

  • @mawiz7154
    @mawiz7154 Před 6 lety +1

    Was I living under a rock ?
    I don't even know 1 chef in this video

  • @skifyregaming4819
    @skifyregaming4819 Před 6 lety +67

    That finish on the blade is kinda ugly to be honest, no hand sanding I suppose.

  • @tylermiller4182
    @tylermiller4182 Před 6 lety +304

    Chelsea Miller’s knives are objectively terrible. Her technique is poor to non-existent, her use of recycled metals hipster nonsense, and her shop safety practices are bad. I’ve seen videos of her grinding the temper right out of a blade (ruining it). I’ve seen a video of her drilling with one hand, holding the object she was drilling in her other hand (and then follow up footage of a suspiciously placed gauze bandage on the hand doing the holding. She’s not good. Not by a mile.

    • @TruthNerds
      @TruthNerds Před 6 lety +23

      Right, it looks really dangerous. She has only ONE welding glove, and apparently she cannot even afford (or make, for that matter) a whetstone holder (1:42), despite charging $800 a pop?
      W
      T
      F
      ?

    • @frailty7280
      @frailty7280 Před 5 lety +20

      TruthNerds that sharpening technique is awful too bet she charges by the hour lmao

    • @dnick1981
      @dnick1981 Před 5 lety +6

      I am glad it wasnt just me thinking that. I dont want to be critical but for a person to name drop top chefs and charge that sort of money... the knives, the shop, the techniques etc should be the best in the industry. I call bullshit here.

    • @MrPorrfisk
      @MrPorrfisk Před 5 lety +9

      you can see it in this video at 3:14 , blade is blue...

    • @shawndarling5855
      @shawndarling5855 Před 5 lety +10

      @@TruthNerds Those knives aren't even heat treated. I heard someone say she should be on forged in fire. If she was on the show it would be renamed ground in sparks

  • @lB-nv3nn
    @lB-nv3nn Před 6 lety

    Stranger: Hey! What's your name?
    Chelsea: Hi I'm Chelsea Miller and I make knives.

  • @wes.b.815
    @wes.b.815 Před 6 lety

    love it...!!!!

  • @maplehouseknives
    @maplehouseknives Před 6 lety +341

    Sorry but no way in hell would I pay or charge 800 bones for a dirty old ferriers rasp.

    • @DBPHOTOGRAPHYIN
      @DBPHOTOGRAPHYIN Před 6 lety +7

      True. Not for those knives.

    • @jessewhite4864
      @jessewhite4864 Před 6 lety +18

      Right? Why not take actual raw steel and not already heat treated Metal like those knifes take probably 1-2 hours each not even ive made multiple before and there very easy. Real forging is much harder

    • @severussnape129
      @severussnape129 Před 6 lety

      Yeah right

    • @user-cg9oi5ug4d
      @user-cg9oi5ug4d Před 6 lety +2

      No way that's worth $800 😂 what a rip

    • @jessewhite4864
      @jessewhite4864 Před 6 lety

      Coach Ro4st what?

  • @jimmygrey6848
    @jimmygrey6848 Před 6 lety +112

    I'm not eating in any restaurant where the chef uses his knife as a grater...

  • @lolno6769
    @lolno6769 Před 6 lety

    When the advert is the 1 in 100000000000000 that is actually entertaining plays and when It ends I think the video ends

  • @wu64r
    @wu64r Před 5 lety

    In Indonesia you can get 54 knife like this, at local blacksmith about 14$ /pcs yeahh you can choose what material you want rasp, chainsaw bar, circular Saw, truck leaf spring, bearing even, axle shaft or Motorcycle rotor disc brake, only with charcoal, blower, forging, use angle grinder even for sanding too, quenching with salt water or motor oil on the knife edge, it depends on blade purpose

  • @rodrigoteresa7944
    @rodrigoteresa7944 Před 6 lety +135

    Not actually expensive for a custom knife. The materials could be better though. Maybe ZDP-189, Super Blue or something along those lines as opposed to the 1095-type steel of a rasp.

    • @en510
      @en510 Před 6 lety +2

      Rodrigo Teresa this would be true, but her fit and finish is pretty bad, kind nuts that makers like cut Brooklyn sells his knives "only" for about 500 and he has more overhead costs

    • @ordian
      @ordian Před 6 lety +3

      Rodrigo Teresa Also didn't mention anything about heat treatment. So whe she takes it out of the forge she hammers the shit out of it and then it's comparable to a 5usd wallmart knife.

    • @AusExplorer
      @AusExplorer Před 6 lety +9

      also, epoxy glue? on an $800 knife? all my knives are made with solid brass peened rivets, which actually take some skill and attention to detail to peene down on a wood handle without damaging the wood and not just grinding them down with a belt sander to make them flush. My knife handles are mostly made of ringed gidgee, expensive and hard to find and even harder to work, I think it's maybe the 3rd hardest timber in the wolrd?

    • @shawndarling5855
      @shawndarling5855 Před 6 lety +1

      Rodrigo Teresa Yeah maybe w2 too

    • @johnscholl6719
      @johnscholl6719 Před 6 lety +1

      Finally People who truly understand what makes a good quality knife

  • @alanherrera5421
    @alanherrera5421 Před 6 lety +6

    7 years of experience for $800 vs 30+ years for $500...

  • @jyp6655
    @jyp6655 Před 3 lety +2

    She thinks she’s “not like the other girls”. Lmao

  • @masterofgarden3472
    @masterofgarden3472 Před 5 lety

    Smart lady, cool to see her working as a blacksmith.

  • @therez2058
    @therez2058 Před 6 lety +10

    I would not pay $30 for one of those knives never mind $200, especially considering it's it's a horse file sharpened to a knife

  • @yflan1643
    @yflan1643 Před 6 lety +4

    Chef Hiroyuki Terada is the only chef on the celebrity status. Good afternoon

  • @jaysanders5976
    @jaysanders5976 Před 5 lety

    Where do you get your rasp from? All I am finding around here are no wider than 2 maybe 2 1/4 inches. The chef knife looked like it was about 3 or 3.5 inches wide.

  • @davidprimeau3368
    @davidprimeau3368 Před 4 lety

    Seeing this makes me miss making parts for antiques while restoring them.

  • @jonathanstevens9652
    @jonathanstevens9652 Před 6 lety +624

    I’ve never seen a knife made from it” literally most people start making them

    • @bigboy6704
      @bigboy6704 Před 6 lety +29

      Ryan Yonka I made my first knife from a file.

    • @jonathanstevens9652
      @jonathanstevens9652 Před 6 lety +61

      prank aleks exactly my point most people start out from them because their cheap and high carbon

    • @avro205
      @avro205 Před 6 lety +13

      Ryan Yonka I think it’s that most people don’t leave them though.

    • @MichaelA-rp2hy
      @MichaelA-rp2hy Před 6 lety +14

      I'll make one out of a toothbrush

    • @rako5865
      @rako5865 Před 6 lety +5

      Gonna shank some bitches huh?

  • @tanmaynaphe2748
    @tanmaynaphe2748 Před 6 lety +114

    3.23 you got a hole in that hand

    • @johnjohn-sy5xt
      @johnjohn-sy5xt Před 6 lety +3

      Tanmay Nafe her dad makes the knives she sells them

    • @kaseydaisley9773
      @kaseydaisley9773 Před 6 lety

      john john she makes them

    • @kurioszeus3844
      @kurioszeus3844 Před 6 lety

      I understand what you meant I don’t know what these other people who replied are talking about

    • @johnjohn-sy5xt
      @johnjohn-sy5xt Před 6 lety +2

      heartless2047 hes talking about her drilling a hole into her hand 🤚 with the drill obviously you idiot

    • @Jun-Kyard
      @Jun-Kyard Před 6 lety

      Tanmay Nafe it's 3:23

  • @LEAHKIM94
    @LEAHKIM94 Před 6 lety +1

    That line tho.."I'm still missing the quality of working with your hands"

  • @dumbdumberanddumbest9375

    I'm 14 and I can make knives that are 1000 times better but props to her for being able to do whatever