Whittled Grill Fork
Type
Craft
Introduction
Ready to turn a simple stick into a handy little grill fork? With a few careful cuts and a bit of guidance from Victorinox pocket knife expert Felix Immler, you can craft your very own two-pronged fork.

What you need
Swiss pocket knife
2 sticks (one with a diameter of around 3 cm)
How to make it
Carve one end of the stick flat to about 0.5 cm using the pocket knife. Then, about 5 cm below the carved tip, make a hole with the awl. Next, use the large blade to carve a triangle shape from the wood. Position the knife blade centred on the hole and tap it with the second stick. Repeat the process on the other side, and you’ll have a fork with two sharp prongs. Voilà!
Whittling tips from Victorinox pocket knife expert Felix Immler – and remember, safety comes first! Click here to read Victorinox's nine safety rules.