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Green Beetle | JFAK 10 - Forging a 1095 Kitchen Blade @GreenBeetle | Uploaded 4 months ago | Updated 5 hours ago
No talking. Just Forging a Knife. JFAK 10 Forging a 1095 Kitchen Blade. A leftover 1095 steel bar is used to forge a nice knife. To see the JFAK 9 being forged go to: youtu.be/ej3rzow0gis

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