well, the sharpest blade in history is definitely a katana, the sharpest katana are the $8,000 - $20,000 swords in Japan or online made of tamagane steel. Anything over that price is just valued for it`s age. A katana is way sharper more sacred interesting and better in your hand than any other sword or knife in history. Never bye a katana under $500, you have to have an eye of a katana lover, don`t just bye a stupid $50 ninja katana. HOWEVER IF YOU ARE SEARCHING FOR THE SHARPEST BLADE IN EXISTENCE THAT WOULD BE The sharpest point ever created is a tungsten point used as a probe with an electron microscope and it is 1 atom wide.
HOPE THAT HELPSThe ones that are not used.
Some brands of scissors are "self-sharpening": that is, they sharpen themselves each time they are used.
Scissors are called 'des ciseaux' in French.
To say scissors in Spanish is tijeras. (tee-HAIR-ahs)Scissors = Tijeras
Ciseaux
scissors are called (une paire de ) ciseaux in French.
Hasami.
I have the sharpest eyes in my classroom.
The sharpest handsaws are made of highly tempered steel. The sharpest power saw blades are carbide tipped.
maybe not the sharpest but pretty close.
diamond is the hardest material and if it is sharpened , then it is the sharpest material
The goblin shark is known for having the sharpest teeth.
hunting knives and ceramic knives usually get the sharpest.
No, Obsidian is the sharpest material on earth. Diamond however, is the hardest.
In my opinion, Dewalt makes the sharpest blade saws.
The sharpest vision belongs to the birds of prey especially eagles and hawks
Yes the fang is the most sharpest tooth in a snakes mouth
No. Kangaroos do not have the sharpest memory. They are not particularly intelligent; not are they very trainable.
sharpest