World's Sharpest Rock Knife
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Published 2024-07-27
I made the world's sharpest knives out of a mystery stone and granite.
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All Comments (21)
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2:14 After thorough research and multiple hours of professional documentation, I can confirm that it is a rock
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That pink rock could be quartzite, I'd need to see it in person. Also, I'm not so familiar with the geology of the US.
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No one's mentioning the cameo of Nate. Damn.
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Make scissors out of rock to cut paper. Rock Paper Scissors:Rock's Revenge
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You should make the heaviest American football ball
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I was diagnosed with autism after subscribing to this channel.
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Rock scissors 🪨📃✂️
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I thought this was a Kiwami Japan video and I was so incredibly exited. however, seeing that it was made by the water jet channel didn't change my exitedness
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"Some might say I have ADHD" All the cool kids have it
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Next up: world’s sharpest knife made out of orbeez cast in resin
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I think the pink rock is regular granite with pink plagioclase in it and the white granite you have might be something like granodiorite.
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2:09 "I'm not a rapper!"
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i can confirm this knife is very sharp
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Got me with the Nathan surprise and the spongebob reference
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This is the earliest I’ve found one of your videos, continue the mom jokes bte 0:30
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made canon the "stone swords" of minecraft 🗿 / hizo canon una "espada de piedra" de minecraft 🗿
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If you want a wider selection of rocks to work with, then I suggest going to the Tucson gem and mineral show. It's the largest gem show on the planet, and people bring rocks from all over the world to sell. No joke. It takes place the first 2 weeks of February every year. I went once. They had booths all over the city, and I saw rocks as big as cars for sale
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Water jet channel just doing side quests 😂
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The unidentified rock is likely some sort of Rose Quartz Agate or just straight up Rose Quartz, this wouldn't be too unusually since rose quartz is somewhat common in new hampshire and the northeast!