+WarPath 808 - I could have sworn he said they were Nicholson files in the beginning of the vid. I inherited my Dad's machine shop tools and most of the files are Nicholson. People talk about the files going dull on heat treated steel but that doesn't happen with better files.
Thank you very much for sharing your skills, I've been wondering how to do this & now know that it is something within my skill set. Awesome! Thanks Again & Best Regards, Jon
I've seen so many knife makers that seem to think they need to make a very tight vine pattern. To me, it looks cramped and over worked. You pattern is spaced out more and has a much more natural look to it. It's more elegant for being "less". Great job. Looking forward to starting to do some file work on my knives.
Me trying to squeeze my phone to get the ringing to stop after the file strokes😮
i just realised this is a way old video, thanks tho, nic job
Where did you get your circle S makers mark stamp made?
I love watching you work, very detailed on your filings.
One of the best videos on vine work! Good camera work, editing, and no annoying music! Thank you for your time, skill, and knowledge! I subscribed!!!
Nice done.... 👌👌👍👍
Can you recommend some good files for this ? My files from ACE Hardware suck. Thanks
very nice file work.thanks
Love that pattern. Thanks for that. I'm going to use that on a cleaver that I'm making for my dad.
you would be better off holding the handle fully in the vice...you have vibration at the moment which doesn't help,
Well done but it looks really really nice
Muito lindo o trabalho. Parabéns
very nice! thank you
You made an excellent instructional video. You should do more. I’d sub.
Awesome man. Great design. I just finished my first filed spine knife and yours makes mine look like a pile of crap
why is the second knife's handle has a hollow
How do you glue the scales, without getting glue in the file work? Loved the video, keep them coming.
very nice ! Bravo !
I would like to see you do an hour glass/bamboo pattern
Devil in the details . Damn fine work .
wow very nice thank you for the showing me I think it' s real cool
nice work and very beautiful pattern.Thanks for video.
The pattern came out beautifully, can you show us the finished knife please?
Pretty damn neat man! 👌🏽🤘🏽
Hi there. Cool job. Could you tell me what's a good file set for this kind of work? Ty
That looks awesome
Gorgeous work! Subbed!
Beautiful work!
What type of steel do you use?
I use 1084
Very nice. I am gone try this on a knife that i work on now. Thanks for sharing.
nice work,im in england too where do you get your stell from,and what do you ask for?
nice job
"quick" xD
The finished item speaks for itself 'outstanding' thanks for sharing. atb t ..
Thanks for sharing. Where do you get your knife steel from?
Damn that's beautiful work.
Beautiful design!
rasp cut file...
what brand files are you using. I bought some at Home Depot and they don't cut worth anything. thanksNice work.
I'm not sure on the brand, but they are made in England
+oshandmadeknives can you find out,and if the company ships?
+WarPath 808 - I could have sworn he said they were Nicholson files in the beginning of the vid. I inherited my Dad's machine shop tools and most of the files are Nicholson. People talk about the files going dull on heat treated steel but that doesn't happen with better files.
Nicholson files are good. The small round file he used first was made by that company.
thanks just what I was looking for
Awesome!
very very good the nice work. ......
Looks like thorns -great job
Thanks, looks great on my tomahawk
Did you say add powder paint?
muchas gracias por mostrarnos tu trabajo.
A good teacher shows as much as talks You talk way to much
*great
very nice
Thank you very much for sharing your skills, I've been wondering how to do this & now know that it is something within my skill set. Awesome! Thanks Again & Best Regards, Jon
I've seen so many knife makers that seem to think they need to make a very tight vine pattern. To me, it looks cramped and over worked. You pattern is spaced out more and has a much more natural look to it. It's more elegant for being "less". Great job. Looking forward to starting to do some file work on my knives.