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I assumed this was a manufacturing mistake and Googled "how are forks made".. there are likely several methods but I thought it was neat:
Stealth edit to include the source: https://studiowilliam.com/how-cutlery-is-made/
thats a nicer one. I presume forks loke the one in op is just die cut and formed from a metal sheet in one single CHONK
a bit like this https://youtube.com/shorts/vB4W0T6lkGw
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Thanks. That's some tasty info, gonna need this when forging my own forks in the post-apocalyptic nightmare hellscape we're going to enter in the next few decades.
Decades obviously I won't have even gave a downloaded Wikipedia, I'll just go by drunk memories. And thus this will be there somewhere.
Neat!
sadly there are no stealth edits on lemmy, even if you hit edit the second you posted your comment to fix a typo it's going to show up