Thx Black Beard, Im going to have to make one for my uncles WW2 knife. I started it a year ago but you have given me inspiration to finish it off. I like the magnet suspension system.
Sei un fottuto genioo!! ti conosco da poco, circa 2 settimane forse, ma ho gia visto tutti i tuoi video!! sei bravissimo!! Mi piacerebbe tanto fare il tuo stesso lavoro. Ma non saprei come iniziare, calcolando che non ho quelle macchine che tu usi!! Mamma mia, bravissimo!! cerca di portare sempre più video, per favore! Mi diverto sempre!!
Black Beard Projects Figurati!! se riesci, per favore, porta più video in cui crei, fai, ripulisci, insomma, sei tu che fai! ahaha di coltelli!!! Ne sono appassionato, un giorno voglio farne una collezione è mi piace sempre vedere qualche video di coltelli!!
Clever way of mounting the pieces with the magnets! Beautiful piece and a lovely case to display it in! :) Nice work my friend. Also nice to see a fellow lidl shopper haha :D
That's beautiful case like from some museum. It could be interesting to find out the story of this bayonet. :) I'm sure that your friend's grate grandfather had a lot to say about it.
Great project. I always appreciate your approach to things - how you decide to do things. Also, I really like how you use the music, but still keep the sound effects in the video. It makes it more interesting to watch for sure. Thanks, keep going.
Great job. And thank you for sharing, I love the efficiency of your video. Hey, I’m not sure if you’ll even see this comment but I am attempting to make something very similar. The suspended look is so perfect for the look I’m trying to deliver. I sell handmade knives and I have a customer who’s contracted us to make him a Damascus dagger valued at over $1000. I’d love to present my customer his dagger in a vase like you made. If you don’t mind me asking, what did you use for the magnet? Where could I find something just like that? I’d appreciate any info or advice. Thanks again for the video. It was very informative and you made it look easier than it is! Great job. Hope to hear back. Peace out
Beautiful work as always. I love cutting things like the way you cut the plexiglass, there's something really satisfying about it. I did that to a chunk of plywood recently for a part for my workbench.
I had those for a long time, it's a magnet game I use to play when I was a kid :) Just looked up on amazon and it looks like it's still around: amzn.to/2DRxPz7
Gran bel progetto, ma mi rimane un dubbio. Non potevi utilizzare la fresatrice per ricavare uno dislivello nelle 4 assi di legno (stesso discorso per il plexiglass) dove poter adagiare il supporto che hai ricoperto con tessuto nero? O è stata voluta come scelta? P.s. Gran bella idea utilizzare i Geomag! :D
Grazie!! :) Sì, si poteva fare benissimo cosi, ma servirebbe una sega a disco o un tavolo fresatrice, a mano con la mia fresatrice non riesco a fare cose così "precise" xD Alla fine è una scatola, ci sono di sicuro tanti modi più eleganti per farla :) (Geomag top!!)
Ma neanche se fai scorrere lateralmente la fresatrice contro un oggetto dritto, per esempio un asse di legno ? In modo che è vero che sei sempre a mano libera ma dovresti venire un lavoro abbastanza preciso. (Magari hai già provato, ti chiedo se è fattibile o no :D)
Sinceramente non ho mai provato a fare dei bordi del genere su pezzi di queste dimensioni :) presto però farò delle prove perché devo fare un'altro lavoro tipo cornici e mi serve poter fare scanalature abbastanza dritte! Magari allestisco un mini tavolo fresa improvvisato xD Ti farò sapere!
Nice video. I too use magnets to display bayonets. Your bayonet is actually for a Model 1938 Carcano Short Rifle. The 1891 used a much longer bayonet. The bayonet belt "frog" you have is for a British P1907 and/or a No4 bayonet. The M1938 bayonet frog would be made of leather.
Description: "The blade hasn't been reconstructed to preserve his story as much as possible, the restoration of the bayonet is very preservative too." :'D
@KiloSierraAlpha why does collectors always get their nipples in a twist everytime something gets restored sure its historic and has some kind of history behind it but its not gonna become more valuable if it just rusts apart , and if you are just in this hobby because of the money then you might aswell quit,
Sorry, but you should have done nothing to the bayonet. Heirloom or not, It is a historic piece and should only have been oiled. I have been asked to do something of that nature and refused to do it.
Great job my friend! The suspesion system makes the bayonet look very cool. Thank you for the cameo, i really appreciate.
Thank you again for the marking knife :)
Thx Black Beard, Im going to have to make one for my uncles WW2 knife. I started it a year ago but you have given me inspiration to finish it off. I like the magnet suspension system.
That's great man :) Thank you! Have fun making :)
just the right amount of clean up for the knife and the case makes it really pop! un gran bel lavoro.
Thank you Carlotta, sempre gentilissima! :)
Really cool historical piece. The magnets are an awesome idea! Great project!
Thank you again mate :)
Where did you buy the magnets? Great job on the case. I going to use your idea👍
Thanks, Sir, 4 the historical military homage. Its guys like you, whom are worth the watch. Peace.
Beautiful project!
Thank you :)
Fantastic work, as always. You did that bayonet a great honour!
Thank you a lot my friend :) :)
Sei un fottuto genioo!! ti conosco da poco, circa 2 settimane forse, ma ho gia visto tutti i tuoi video!! sei bravissimo!!
Mi piacerebbe tanto fare il tuo stesso lavoro. Ma non saprei come iniziare, calcolando che non ho quelle macchine che tu usi!! Mamma mia, bravissimo!! cerca di portare sempre più video, per favore! Mi diverto sempre!!
Grazie mille David troppo gentile! :) :) farò del mio meglio :)
Black Beard Projects Figurati!! se riesci, per favore, porta più video in cui crei, fai, ripulisci, insomma, sei tu che fai! ahaha di coltelli!!! Ne sono appassionato, un giorno voglio farne una collezione è mi piace sempre vedere qualche video di coltelli!!
Идеально. Лучшая твоя работа!
Belíssimo trabalho amigo por isto que cada vez mais sou fa do seu trabalho parabéns.
Thanks mate :) :)
Bravo pirata Barbanera, sempre video di qualità
Finally a longer video! Great project.
Thank you brother :)
Clever way of mounting the pieces with the magnets! Beautiful piece and a lovely case to display it in! :) Nice work my friend. Also nice to see a fellow lidl shopper haha :D
Haha! :'D Thank you brother! Best buy for a tight budget xD
This is a beautiful case! I love the music that You used in this one!
Thanks again brother :)
Black Beard Projects always man!
Wow! Nice job.
Very nice work i have a few of these to make at some stage i very much like your design
Thanks man :)
Very interesting idea for build a militar saber case for a militar nephew. Thanks
You are awesome dude! Great job.
Thank you bro!
first and love ur videos keep doing what u are doing and maybe one day ur channel will be huge
Thanks man :)
It looks awesome bro, your friend will be proud to hang this on his wall like a memorial of his grandfather :) keep up the good work :D
~M~
Thanks man :) :)
Awesome project dude
Thank you!! :)
That's beautiful case like from some museum. It could be interesting to find out the story of this bayonet. :) I'm sure that your friend's grate grandfather had a lot to say about it.
Yeah man I'm sure too :) Thank you a lot :) :)
Davvero interessante: semplice ma efficace, soprattutto l'uso dei Geomag ;)
Ottima scelta anche il recupero non invasivo del pezzo!
Continua così!
Grazie mille Andrea! :) Troppo comodi i Geomag
Great project. I always appreciate your approach to things - how you decide to do things. Also, I really like how you use the music, but still keep the sound effects in the video. It makes it more interesting to watch for sure. Thanks, keep going.
Thanks a lot mate :) I'll do my best!
Gorgeous!
Thanks Jonny! :)
Great job !
Thank you Phillip!!
beautiful case 👍awesome as always man!
Thank you my friend :) :)
Great job. And thank you for sharing, I love the efficiency of your video.
Hey, I’m not sure if you’ll even see this comment but I am attempting to make something very similar. The suspended look is so perfect for the look I’m trying to deliver. I sell handmade knives and I have a customer who’s contracted us to make him a Damascus dagger valued at over $1000. I’d love to present my customer his dagger in a vase like you made. If you don’t mind me asking, what did you use for the magnet? Where could I find something just like that? I’d appreciate any info or advice. Thanks again for the video. It was very informative and you made it look easier than it is! Great job. Hope to hear back. Peace out
Good job men nice
Awesome man!!!
um descanso digno para um guerreiro abatido em campo.
So awesome! Was mesmerized! Was this a pawn shop buy, or was it an heirloom? Thanks again!
Thank you alot :) Heirloom of a friend of mine :)
Brilliant 👌where did you get the pegs magnets 🧲
Good job
Thanks man :)
bel video complimenti
Grazie!
Where did you get the magnetic pegs? I'd love to do something like this for my Arisaka bayonet.
beautiful
Thanks!
@BlackBeardProje nice one 👍👍👍
Thank you my friend :)
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Nice work bro =)
Thank you bro :)
AWESOME!!!!
What are the magnetic rods??
What are the magnets you used called?
what type of magnets did you use?
Thank you for such magnificent works presented in video.
What is the name of the artist in the background music?
Thanks for informing me.
Fantastico! Ma è una baionetta per un Carcano 91?
Esattamente :) Grazie caro!
Beautiful work as always. I love cutting things like the way you cut the plexiglass, there's something really satisfying about it. I did that to a chunk of plywood recently for a part for my workbench.
Thanks!! Yeah it's very satisfying and it works damn well on plexiglass :D Gives such a clean cut!
What are those magnetic things called. I can't find them anywhere
Here where I live they are called "Geomag" It's a toy :) Anyway you can just buy neodinium magnet and superglue them on a thin rod :)
Black Beard Projects thanks. I'm building a box to put a knife in and I went ahead and glued some magnets in there. I appreciate the reply thanks.
Where can i find the magnet studs or did you make them?
I had those for a long time, it's a magnet game I use to play when I was a kid :)
Just looked up on amazon and it looks like it's still around: amzn.to/2DRxPz7
sen ansil bir insansın böyle bir resmin felan yok mu bir kere yüzünü göster videoda
So beautiful, like 👍
what is the glue you use ?
(from BR)
Thank you! It's called "Vinavil" :)
Cool!
love it
Thanks!
Gran bel progetto, ma mi rimane un dubbio.
Non potevi utilizzare la fresatrice per ricavare uno dislivello nelle 4 assi di legno (stesso discorso per il plexiglass) dove poter adagiare il supporto che hai ricoperto con tessuto nero? O è stata voluta come scelta?
P.s. Gran bella idea utilizzare i Geomag! :D
Grazie!! :) Sì, si poteva fare benissimo cosi, ma servirebbe una sega a disco o un tavolo fresatrice, a mano con la mia fresatrice non riesco a fare cose così "precise" xD Alla fine è una scatola, ci sono di sicuro tanti modi più eleganti per farla :) (Geomag top!!)
Ma neanche se fai scorrere lateralmente la fresatrice contro un oggetto dritto, per esempio un asse di legno ? In modo che è vero che sei sempre a mano libera ma dovresti venire un lavoro abbastanza preciso. (Magari hai già provato, ti chiedo se è fattibile o no :D)
Sinceramente non ho mai provato a fare dei bordi del genere su pezzi di queste dimensioni :) presto però farò delle prove perché devo fare un'altro lavoro tipo cornici e mi serve poter fare scanalature abbastanza dritte! Magari allestisco un mini tavolo fresa improvvisato xD Ti farò sapere!
Allora aspetto per un prossimo video! :D
Esatto, se viene fuori qualcosa di utile sarà in qualche prossimo video di sicuro! :) Grazie ancora Alessandro
great job with the case but the blade is still broken.
can ay buy that
Beautiful work man! Do you know what rifle that bayonet went to?
Sharp Works I'd guess it was mounted on a Carcano 91 variant.
Thank you my friend! :) Carano 81 as Smu said!
Nice video. I too use magnets to display bayonets. Your bayonet is actually for a Model 1938 Carcano Short Rifle. The 1891 used a much longer bayonet. The bayonet belt "frog" you have is for a British P1907 and/or a No4 bayonet. The M1938 bayonet frog would be made of leather.
Brasil 🇧🇷
Bel video! Peccato che la lama sia spezzata.
벗기지말고 세월의 흔적이 있는채로 전시해도 멋질거 같은데
Tried to translate... No clue :)
Black Beard Projects Do not peel it off, it might be nice to display it with the signs of time.
Can u play the background music louder in the next one?
Yep I'll try to balance better :)
I wonder who owned it before dieing or who they killed with it
is it a world war knife"?
It is :) Made to me mounted on a rifle!
👏👏👏👍
Don't you try to fix the knife or repair it?
Description: "The blade hasn't been reconstructed to preserve his story as much as possible, the restoration of the bayonet is very preservative too." :'D
This will never be sold to anyone, it's a family relic, I made what pleased the owner :)
@KiloSierraAlpha why does collectors always get their nipples in a twist everytime something gets restored
sure its historic and has some kind of history behind it but its not gonna become more valuable if it just rusts apart , and if you are just in this hobby because of the money then you might aswell quit,
hey that has a good patina... aaaaaaannd its gone
Haha xD
Sorry, but you should have done nothing to the bayonet. Heirloom or not, It is a historic piece and should only have been oiled. I have been asked to do something of that nature and refused to do it.
sorry its broken m8
lol it is :'D