The video demonstrates how to create a knife from Lego bricks. The process begins with selecting gray bricks, washing them to remove surface contamination, and then drying them in a fruit dryer. The bricks are then placed in a tin can and baked in an oven at 250 degrees Celsius. After baking, the bricks are removed from the can and cut into pieces. The pieces are then placed in a vice and cut into two pieces of the same thickness using a hacksaw for metal. The pieces are then filled with solid pieces of the designer and sprinkled with sawdust. The pieces are then baked again, and the result is a solid cast plate without bubbles and voids. The plate is then sharpened using a special stone for sharpening knives. A handle is created from Lego bricks and attached to the blade using two-component epoxy glue. Various Lego decorations are added at the finish line. After a few days of work, the knife is ready and tested with various fruits and vegetables.
1. The video is about creating a knife from Lego bricks.
2. The knife is made from gray Lego bricks, reminiscent of metal.
3. The bricks are cleaned with detergent and rinsed with water.
4. The bricks are dried in a fruit dryer for an hour.
5. The bricks are tightly folded and placed in a tin can from canned tomatoes.
6. The bricks are heated in an oven to a maximum of 250 degrees Celsius.
7. The bricks are cut into small pieces and placed in a vice.
8. The bricks are cut off two pieces of the same thickness from it using a hacksaw for metal.
9. The bricks are filled with solid pieces of the designer and sprinkled with sawdust on top.
10. The bricks are put in the oven and baked for an hour.
11. The bricks are removed from the oven and a board wrapped in parchment paper is placed on top.
12. The bricks are pulled out of the oven and another 10 kilograms is added on top.
13. The bricks are pressed to get all the bubbles out.
14. The bricks are cooled and the parchment paper comes off without any problems.
15. The bricks are cut into a knife shape using a small jigsaw.
16. The knife is smoothed out using a coarse wood file and a jigsaw.
17. The knife is sanded on sandpaper to achieve the desired thickness.
18. The knife is sharpened using a special stone for sharpening knives.
19. The handle of the knife is created from Lego bricks and glued together with super glue.
20. The blade of the knife is glued to the handle using two-component epoxy glue.
21. The knife is finished with various Lego decorations.
22. The knife is tested with a green zucchini, a hairy kiwi, a tender tomato, and a long cucumber.
23. The knife is considered the most beautiful and probably the only sharp Lego knife in the world.