They say, “If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” Well, if you’re a knifemaker, everything looks like it could be a knife.

Us normal people would see a rusty wrench and think it’s nothing but a rusty wrench. But to Steve Miller of Miller Knives, that rusty knife could be a functional knife with a ton of personality.

In an easy to digest video, Miller takes a rusty wrench and transforms it into a knife you can do some light batoning with, feather wood for a fire, or use as a throwing knife.

To me, the best part of Miller’s videos is the wordlessness. You hear nothing but the comforting sounds of the workshop as Miller does his thing.

Check out the video:

If you find that video fascinating, I highly recommend giving Miller Knives a subscribe on YouTube. Or you can check out our look at 12 knives that were made from old junk.