Less self-criticism, more pride... ❤ You do good work. The last living Master Blacksmith lives a few miles from here. His shop would blow your frickin mind, bro..
Currently working on a large camp knife for my personal use. Making it from a Bellota Rasp, with a Bill Moran style blade and Jim Crowell style handle.
I like the knife profile. Can't go wrong with what I call a woodsman profile . The handle profile I really like & I dont think you're in a rut. Also, (I've mentioned this before) I really like how you work the heel. And it's not just how but when in the order of operation. Well done, good video. Thanks.
Watched your twist damascus by hand last night. Excellent video and impressive blade and this JFAK 8 is another great video production. Love the knife as well! Your videos are some of the best on TH-cam! Lighten up on yourself.
I agree that generally scrap is not going to do for a knife especially . I recently used a file of my grandfathers which came to me by my father to make a knife, it had a tapered edge with a built in handle so annealing it and grinding out a little more stock to lengthen the handle was appropriate but I basically left it the same shape. I made a bowie typoe point and ground a long bevel to make sure it was thin enough to cut well then made a micarta handle out of several of my old tshirts..lots of glue, some brass pins my son bought me and a questionable quench I have a knife Its not hard enough to keep its edge particularly well but its the personal nature of the ingredients that make it what it is for me. Sometime its nice to make "something different" and just see how it goes. Would love to see the finished product
One of my first knife was made from similar rasp(exact same size and patterns). Of course I didnt forge it, just used like 10000 grinding discs and almost messed up my dad grinder, as I was like 14yo and I grinded it so long that metal was almost orange :D Quenching was also amazing as I used.... 2 propane torch and new bottle of car oil that was in garage, and of course I put that in to the bottle after use and it ended in our car later... Good times.... short good times as of course I didnt knew that you need to reheat metal after hardening so it broke after I tried to chop everything wooden thing I saw
Coming from a small sample I have found that files are 1095 or 1080 someplace around those parts however rasps are not. Infact hardening them can be tricky, for me anyway. 55HRC is about the best I have ever gotten. I generally steer clear of rasps for this reason.. hope that is of some help.
I feel like you can identify alloy if you can date the object, and know the brand is reputable and lists their material. I believe certain Nicholsons are always W1
My creator account is closed. I closed it a few years ago. I just checked and it’s still closed, I’m not getting any money and have no subscribers. If they’re taking money they’re keeping it or someone set up a fake account w my name on it although when I search green beetle on their website nothing comes up. Send me a screen capture of what you’re noticing.
Coming from someone who works out everyday. It takes effort to lose muscle mass. You can take precautions to maintain muscle. You don't need much attention to preserve muscle. Dumbells are easily accessible and cheap. I encourage people to be more physically active no matter the ailment.
After 40 we lose 1% of our muscle mass per year. Very easy to lose muscle at my age. It takes effort to keep muscle mass and even with maximal effort it’s still a net loss at some point.
Steve! I like the commonterry .
Thank you
Less self-criticism, more pride... ❤ You do good work. The last living Master Blacksmith lives a few miles from here. His shop would blow your frickin mind, bro..
Who is it?
Currently working on a large camp knife for my personal use. Making it from a Bellota Rasp, with a Bill Moran style blade and Jim Crowell style handle.
NICE
I like the knife profile. Can't go wrong with what I call a woodsman profile . The handle profile I really like & I dont think you're in a rut. Also, (I've mentioned this before) I really like how you work the heel. And it's not just how but when in the order of operation. Well done, good video. Thanks.
Thank yo, sir!
I’ve been working on some mokume, and forging AEBL
Enjoyed this as much as I did when I first saw some of your stuff eight years ago, hope you keep enjoying this for a while so I can do so as well :)
Beautiful work, Steve! Awesome looking knife!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Jfak7 finished knife looks awesome, can't wait to see this one finished.
Love it! I did a couple rasp knives recently, they are fun and I like the texture/pattern. I really like the shape of the one you forged
🙏👍👍
Watched your twist damascus by hand last night. Excellent video and impressive blade and this JFAK 8 is another great video production. Love the knife as well!
Your videos are some of the best on TH-cam! Lighten up on yourself.
🤛
Looking good Steve. Bummer about your press.
Ty!
STEVE!
*Steve has just yelled his traditional salutation at Steve*
STEVE
STEVE
Nice work as always. Appreciate the voiced version
I agree that generally scrap is not going to do for a knife especially . I recently used a file of my grandfathers which came to me by my father to make a knife, it had a tapered edge with a built in handle so annealing it and grinding out a little more stock to lengthen the handle was appropriate but I basically left it the same shape. I made a bowie typoe point and ground a long bevel to make sure it was thin enough to cut well then made a micarta handle out of several of my old tshirts..lots of glue, some brass pins my son bought me and a questionable quench I have a knife
Its not hard enough to keep its edge particularly well but its the personal nature of the ingredients that make it what it is for me.
Sometime its nice to make "something different" and just see how it goes. Would love to see the finished product
One of my first knife was made from similar rasp(exact same size and patterns). Of course I didnt forge it, just used like 10000 grinding discs and almost messed up my dad grinder, as I was like 14yo and I grinded it so long that metal was almost orange :D Quenching was also amazing as I used.... 2 propane torch and new bottle of car oil that was in garage, and of course I put that in to the bottle after use and it ended in our car later... Good times.... short good times as of course I didnt knew that you need to reheat metal after hardening so it broke after I tried to chop everything wooden thing I saw
Great first go at it!
Looks like a Hellers brand farriers rasp, almost certain! If so they are case hardened. Either way beautiful knife.
Coming from a small sample I have found that files are 1095 or 1080 someplace around those parts however rasps are not. Infact hardening them can be tricky, for me anyway. 55HRC is about the best I have ever gotten.
I generally steer clear of rasps for this reason.. hope that is of some help.
I feel like you can identify alloy if you can date the object, and know the brand is reputable and lists their material.
I believe certain Nicholsons are always W1
nice
Patreon is still accepting money on your behalf, are they putting it in an account for you or are they pocketing it?
My creator account is closed. I closed it a few years ago. I just checked and it’s still closed, I’m not getting any money and have no subscribers. If they’re taking money they’re keeping it or someone set up a fake account w my name on it although when I search green beetle on their website nothing comes up. Send me a screen capture of what you’re noticing.
@@GreenBeetle I emailed it to the greenbeetlegear
Next video, fixing the press 🙂
I mean scrap is good for the fact your recycling which is good .
would be cool to show the actual knife how it looks in the end
I do this every JFAK video w the previous JFAK build
"When i had patreon" - whyd you/did you drop the patreon?
I was providing extra content and couldn’t manage the time for it. I haven’t really had time for the main channel videos either.
Coming from someone who works out everyday. It takes effort to lose muscle mass.
You can take precautions to maintain muscle.
You don't need much attention to preserve muscle.
Dumbells are easily accessible and cheap.
I encourage people to be more physically active no matter the ailment.
After 40 we lose 1% of our muscle mass per year. Very easy to lose muscle at my age. It takes effort to keep muscle mass and even with maximal effort it’s still a net loss at some point.