Hello, sorry if my english is bad, i am french... so i have a question about your belt sander because i have the same one, i would like to ask yo what do you modify, to be easier to work on bevels for the knife making and how did you make the support ?
HackS0Survie Hi! Your english is very good! Greering to France from Czech republic. Actually it was not complicated to modify my sander. The table is very simple...just few planks connected with screws and glue. Important thing is to cut small holes by the sides of the belt so you can make a perfect bevel. And the last thing I did was tensioning the belt on a motor...it was quite loose, then it has a bit more power.
Hey man, who told you that you can heat treat n690 in coal fire? Digitally controlled electric furnace is minimum requirement to ht stainless steel. Preferably, also cryogenic dewar to get more out of ss. If that's the only way for you to heat treat, next time simply make knife out of steel file or rasp.
Yes, you're right, he burns most of the chromium out of the steel and then it's not stainless anymore. It is easy for us to make knives at home but not stainless steel, there you need specialiced equipment. 💩💩💩 💞💞💞
I really enjoyed this. The knife was functional Art Man! It was nice that you displayed what you were using. But, i have one question. Is teak oil better than linseed oil or waxes?
I have about 6 pages of knife desingns. I`m really looking forward to the day my gas forge is done. P.S.: Do you have a way to check the hardness of your blades?
Hello friend, I think there is a repeated error in most of the videos of knives on TH-cam, maybe it is because most of them learn from videos on TH-cam, I mean "the revent" ... I do not know how to say it in English .. The majority tempers and then to revent the complete piece being that what needs to be revent is the spin of the knife and the Phylum to leave it intact. By revent the whole knife, what we achieve is to remove all the hardness of the steel, since in the knife we need a docile but resistant part (spin) and a hard part (phylym). I keep mentioning that most of them are excellent craftsmen but in the chemical and mechanical stability part of the steel, almost all of them are wrong and they repeat the methods as monkeys. The resistance and mechanical composition of the blade is variable, it is not even
Very nice
Nice
Nice video
Great job!
You have a new subscriber! And that knife looks like a great Bishou knife for Chinese Martial Arts weapons training. Excellent!
Nice work and I Subscribed. Thanks for sharing.
Nice work ! Good vídeo ! Where can obtain the template of this knife ???
Best regards !
J.H.
Nice looking knife....
Good job. May want to stick to high carbon steel for coal or gas forges on stainless like someone already mentioned.
Stainless steel needs much more control to heat treat than carbon steel, but hey, it turned out great looking. Good work 👊🏻
I take the liberty of placing an order :)
Great Work! Best Wishes from Germany...
Thank you from the Czech republic!
Excelent video !!!😉
Hello, sorry if my english is bad, i am french... so i have a question about your belt sander because i have the same one, i would like to ask yo what do you modify, to be easier to work on bevels for the knife making and how did you make the support ?
HackS0Survie Hi! Your english is very good! Greering to France from Czech republic. Actually it was not complicated to modify my sander. The table is very simple...just few planks connected with screws and glue. Important thing is to cut small holes by the sides of the belt so you can make a perfect bevel. And the last thing I did was tensioning the belt on a motor...it was quite loose, then it has a bit more power.
My Cellar Workshop Thanks a lot
My Cellar Workshop And I forgot to say that I like your work
Hey man, who told you that you can heat treat n690 in coal fire?
Digitally controlled electric furnace is minimum requirement to ht stainless steel.
Preferably, also cryogenic dewar to get more out of ss.
If that's the only way for you to heat treat, next time simply make knife out of steel file or rasp.
Yes, you're right, he burns most of the chromium out of the steel and then it's not stainless anymore. It is easy for us to make knives at home but not stainless steel, there you need specialiced equipment. 💩💩💩 💞💞💞
He learns
But great tip i think
Amazing!!! :)))
As ever :))
I really enjoyed this. The knife was functional Art Man! It was nice that you displayed what you were using. But, i have one question. Is teak oil better than linseed oil or waxes?
Thank you! I think that there are maybe some small diferences but it is basically the same :)
I have about 6 pages of knife desingns. I`m really looking forward to the day my gas forge is done.
P.S.: Do you have a way to check the hardness of your blades?
Yes! I wish you the best results! No I didn't. It's quite an expensive machine...
Can you tell me what is the dimensions of this knife blade
I am not sure because I have already sold this knife. But I think about 15 cm long, 3,5 wide and 3mm thick.
@@mycellarworkshop5822 thanks
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Hello friend, I think there is a repeated error in most of the videos of knives on TH-cam, maybe it is because most of them learn from videos on TH-cam, I mean "the revent" ... I do not know how to say it in English .. The majority tempers and then to revent the complete piece being that what needs to be revent is the spin of the knife and the Phylum to leave it intact. By revent the whole knife, what we achieve is to remove all the hardness of the steel, since in the knife we need a docile but resistant part (spin) and a hard part (phylym). I keep mentioning that most of them are excellent craftsmen but in the chemical and mechanical stability part of the steel, almost all of them are wrong and they repeat the methods as monkeys. The resistance and mechanical composition of the blade is variable, it is not even
Thank you for this comment :)