Fella, you better start at least wearing safety glasses, or you definitely will sooner or later regret it!! I know this by experience. Twice I have had to have metal grinded out of my eyeball because the doctor could not pull it out!! And both times I was told that I was at the edge of losing my eyeball!! Seeing is a precious thing!! Once it's gone it does not return!!!
I really could care less what you think!! It was my eye and I know the dr. had to grind out the sliver after it broke off when he tried to pull it out!! Then he had to grind away the rust ring left on my cornea. And this just shows how stupid some folks are!! So, by all means you get you a grinder and grind metal all you want with your unprotected eyes wide open to see the slivers fly!! @FukkTH-camsAss
i have had two separate eye surgeries from grinding/ cutting steel. got the same advice from both surgeons, "i never heard of a blind knife maker". keep your eyes covered dude !
I also once thought I was some kind of remarkable untouchable, 15 years no incident. People stopped telling me to wear goggles. And then one day chipping away at red hot flux... Caught between the winker and the eyeball. Right eye looks like I'm peeping through a marble.
The end result is interesting but kinda rough. It's very pretty, and I love that combination of the feathered look of the blade and the bright gold/brass of the grip. No matter how well you cleaned it up, that poured handle has some serious problems that'll become apparent later on, as that rough area near the transition from blade to tang is probably going to crack with the stresses of use, as well as accumulating dirt and grime very quickly. Plus it looks like it could slip out of your hand with a good swing. These problems could be mediated if you had used a bolster of any kind, even an integral bolster, and a bit of texture or fluting on the grip. Still, this is a very nice idea and even display piece. I'd love to see you refine it a bit more on another build. This is also the first time I've seen someone use a step drill to make their blade. Pretty cool.
That bit is some good steel! I'm a bit like you. Its interesting but before the "feathering", it would've made a GORGEOUS blade. I'm not wild about the brass. No holes in the tang to hold it fast. Too smooth. Not a working blade at all. Curious about the balance. It may be spot on. Safety? None to be seen. Bad things happen very fast. That said, there's some skill here and he did it like HE WANTED IT LOL!
Yeah that handle gave me serious pause. Too smooth, not to mention just a bit too much impact vibration and it's splitting in half... I was given a knife several years ago, the Buck Knife 100 Year Anniversary 1902 - 2002. if you Google that, it's the fixed blade, black handle knife. Sturdy build, seems good quality steel, good balance and the hilt even has a finger guard and some shallow finger grooves which would aid in gripping... if it wasn't completely smooth! I'd never even consider actually using it unless I had a bladesmith/leather worker wrap the handle for me first. It's nothing but a show piece right as it is.
Hey BKeithAbyss, do you really think we are sending bad energy by suggesting he protects his eyes? Enlighten us as to why that's bad energy? It sounds to me like you are definitely someone who's never worked in a shop. And if you truly care about this man, you'd agree that he should protect his eyes!
Wow! Zero heat treating, a blade that is warped so badly you wont show a side-on angle and doesn't even have a sharp edge! And that's *besides* the total lack of safety mentioned by every person in the comments with an iq over room temperature. You sir win a 3.5/10. All three points go to how pretty the knife looks at first glance.
This isn't about making knives. It's about making TH-cam videos. Western men love to watch people from countries where people still work with their hands. So much so, they'll watch useless fake videos where people make all kinds of useless rubbish.
No One Cares + Didn't Ask + Cry About It + Stay Mad + Get Real + L + Mold + Seethe + Cope + Fatherless Behaviour + Jealous + Can't Do What He Can Do + Unimportant
Without wanting to deconstruct your comment.. It had an oil-cooled heat treatment (8:30) after being passed through acid to blacken the engravings. On the other hand, it does not seem to have been reheated with slow cooling afterwards to make the blade more flexible and less brittle.
So satisfying to watch.. wish my job was like this.. all I do is make wrought iron gates and railings, the most exotic thing I ever do is make scrolls lol
In my country, Hungary, it is said countless times during the basic training in the metal industry: it is better to have glasses today than to have glass eyes tomorrow.
Behold: the knife that many of us have believed existed in the wonderful universe of Minecraft, the one that was obtained as easily as just by killing a chicken.
Wonderful camera work, outstanding craftsmanship, what is most amazing is the total lack of personal safety, glasses, guards , gloves etc. risking your eye sight sets a poor example
Not at all badass to endanger your eyesight and set a bad example. Actually pretty stupid and surprising for someone who has such obvious skill and experience.@@Nykandros
@@vaquero4495 he is a tough looking youtuber. He's not really a worker. And that knife is rubbish. Only stupid people use angle grinders without saw guards.
Eu vejo tanto canal assim nos EUA mas ver isso vindo de um brasileiro da ate orgulho ! Obs: Nao deixe de proteger os olhos, meu amigo, precisamos que profissionais bons como vc durem por anos 😊
Made a knife similar to this when in high school. I bought a nice Schrade 12" fixed blade Bowie knife, took off the handle then made a shape I liked out of wood with nice finger grooves. Made it so it would slide on/off the blade. Cast aluminum instead of brass handle on it using the wood handle I made to pack the sand around for the mold. Finished it off nice. Loved it, so did every one else. some yrs later some one stole it from me.
Yes I was in high school and did not know anything about making a knife blade, but, wanted to make a custom knife. So I started with the Schrade 12" fixed blade Bowie knife because I liked the way it looked and it had a section of carbide on the cutting edge. Then cast the custom aluminum handle on it. Shop teacher was impressed I did it that way so I did not have to make the blade. Wish I had a picture, it looked awesome.@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Yes. Buy a cheap low-quality knife, remove the (I assume plastic or wood) handle and cast a new one. Yes, a metal handle. => "you made a knife".
In the most ancient of legends, a hero was said to have a sword that was as light as a feather, and could cut a pot full of water so clean that the water would not spill until the pot was touched. The legend of the feather-blade, a direct inspiration for the Light Saber. If you want citations, well, that's homework for you.
new story concept right there. Holy weapons derrived from angel parts. Grim but cool. But a single feather from an arch angel can produce a knife which can cut any material and never dull.
I made a similar blade during my Engineering Apprenticeship, I used D2 tool steel, it s construction went towards on of the modules in forge work & hand finishing, I still have it today, It had none of the etching or cutouts shown here as it is a utilitarian tool has 10 mm Phenolic sheet scales and can easily punch though an oil drum or cut through Sigmoid steel packing strap/band.
@@Barefoot_Joe Its what was available at the time, when you're an apprentice you use what you have to hand, that is usually part of how you're graded on the project.
I am addicted to watching videos on this TH-cam channel these days. The process of producing images using interesting materials with excellent quality is interesting. Especially, the feather-shaped knife in this video is really cool.
They only learn once its too late and then live to tell the tale of their own stupidity. Grinders are incredibly dangerous tools and are definitely the second most dangerous tools in any workshop that also has a table saw.
Howdy Mr Master ! I’m slowly catching up on past videos & they are all great! As a bird lover & bird re-habber, I appreciate the beauty of a single feather & you my friend, turning one into metal is very kool !! Keep wearing your glasses & pounding your metal - & I’ll keep watching , because I wear my glasses too ! ( glasses made me look smarter ! ) 🤠😂
Please NEVER ABSOLUTELY NEVER use an angle grinder with removed guards and without safety glasses! Sorry to say that, but even the most experienced craftsmen are vulnerable.
It is very nice though listen to your viewers man, saftey first. And you said it cuts through metal in the title and named it a knife. Though i dont belive it has the arch along the blade to be considered a knife (no sharp edge) and you didnt show it cutting through... well... anything. But none the less its very nice.
Man this guy has a death wish, no glasses, no guards, freehand cutting on a bench grinder, hearing protection?? What?? I like the knife but I value my ability to make more than one in my career.😢
So, I don't know anything about forging blades other than watching Forged in Fire, but after watching this, I think I want to try to make a knife. Cool video. Cool ideas.
@@Maegnas99In my book cosplayers are a little sad. Adults dressing up like children and playing make believe. May be it's me, but I just don't get the attraction.
@@landroveraddict2457 fortunately noone wants to read your book. I can't believe you came to another maker's channel and used a compliment to him and his art to insult a massive group of other creators and theirs.
Very cool design, but I was disappointed that you didn't bring the cutting edge back to sharpness. As for all the comments about safety, LOL. I'm pretty sure all those comments come from comfortable Americans whose children play in foam padded playgrounds, where as, it looks to me from the items I can see in his shop, that this guy lives in a part of the world where he sees real danger everyday and his kids probably play in a vacant lot with broken glass.
Fella, you better start at least wearing safety glasses, or you definitely will sooner or later regret it!! I know this by experience. Twice I have had to have metal grinded out of my eyeball because the doctor could not pull it out!! And both times I was told that I was at the edge of losing my eyeball!! Seeing is a precious thing!! Once it's gone it does not return!!!
👋🇧🇷👍 🤓😎🥸 tem k alguém falar pra ele k com essas ferramentas esmerilhadeita (lixadeira) esmeril de bancada tem k usar óculos risco de ficar cego ...😎
When your balls are as big as his you don't need safety glasses. 😂
His "Safety squint" is on point 😂 leave him be ❤ "only kidding "
[Insert Leonardo DiCaprio squinting meme here]
I really could care less what you think!! It was my eye and I know the dr. had to grind out the sliver after it broke off when he tried to pull it out!! Then he had to grind away the rust ring left on my cornea. And this just shows how stupid some folks are!! So, by all means you get you a grinder and grind metal all you want with your unprotected eyes wide open to see the slivers fly!! @FukkTH-camsAss
i have had two separate eye surgeries from grinding/ cutting steel. got the same advice from both surgeons, "i never heard of a blind knife maker". keep your eyes covered dude !
I also once thought I was some kind of remarkable untouchable, 15 years no incident. People stopped telling me to wear goggles. And then one day chipping away at red hot flux... Caught between the winker and the eyeball. Right eye looks like I'm peeping through a marble.
o vídeo mentiu, disse que a faca cortava metal e não provou mostrando ela cortando o metal... é muita enganação e sensacionalismo.
I don't care how good you are, safety is always first. Face shield, googles, something...
The end result is interesting but kinda rough. It's very pretty, and I love that combination of the feathered look of the blade and the bright gold/brass of the grip. No matter how well you cleaned it up, that poured handle has some serious problems that'll become apparent later on, as that rough area near the transition from blade to tang is probably going to crack with the stresses of use, as well as accumulating dirt and grime very quickly. Plus it looks like it could slip out of your hand with a good swing. These problems could be mediated if you had used a bolster of any kind, even an integral bolster, and a bit of texture or fluting on the grip.
Still, this is a very nice idea and even display piece. I'd love to see you refine it a bit more on another build. This is also the first time I've seen someone use a step drill to make their blade. Pretty cool.
That bit is some good steel!
I'm a bit like you. Its interesting but before the "feathering", it would've made a GORGEOUS blade. I'm not wild about the brass. No holes in the tang to hold it fast. Too smooth.
Not a working blade at all. Curious about the balance. It may be spot on.
Safety? None to be seen. Bad things happen very fast.
That said, there's some skill here and he did it like HE WANTED IT LOL!
I think the purpose of this piece is more decorative than functional, if that is the case well, it doesn't really matter.
Yeah that handle gave me serious pause. Too smooth, not to mention just a bit too much impact vibration and it's splitting in half...
I was given a knife several years ago, the Buck Knife 100 Year Anniversary 1902 - 2002. if you Google that, it's the fixed blade, black handle knife. Sturdy build, seems good quality steel, good balance and the hilt even has a finger guard and some shallow finger grooves which would aid in gripping... if it wasn't completely smooth! I'd never even consider actually using it unless I had a bladesmith/leather worker wrap the handle for me first. It's nothing but a show piece right as it is.
TBH I thought it looked unfinished at the end of the video. Like, was that it..?
same, it looks nice but i thought it's unfinished so i wasn't completely satisfied lolz
Dude, that cutoff wheel on the bench grinder is terrifying! Best of luck with that. When it goes bad it is gonna go so bad
o vídeo mentiu, disse que a faca cortava metal e não provou mostrando ela cortando o metal... é muita enganação e sensacionalismo.
You Sir, are an artist. Damn the safety glasses and the commenters unknowingly sending negative energy.
Hey BKeithAbyss, do you really think we are sending bad energy by suggesting he protects his eyes? Enlighten us as to why that's bad energy?
It sounds to me like you are definitely someone who's never worked in a shop. And if you truly care about this man, you'd agree that he should protect his eyes!
Ziomuś, zwykłą szlifierką się tak męczyć. Musisz być mistrzem w swoim fachu. Ciekawe ile na prawdę czasu ci to zajęło.
Vakmanschap op een ander level. Love it!
Wow! Zero heat treating, a blade that is warped so badly you wont show a side-on angle and doesn't even have a sharp edge! And that's *besides* the total lack of safety mentioned by every person in the comments with an iq over room temperature. You sir win a 3.5/10. All three points go to how pretty the knife looks at first glance.
This isn't about making knives. It's about making TH-cam videos. Western men love to watch people from countries where people still work with their hands. So much so, they'll watch useless fake videos where people make all kinds of useless rubbish.
@@twatmunro I'm from a Western country, and this blade is garrrbage. 😂
No One Cares + Didn't Ask + Cry About It + Stay Mad + Get Real + L + Mold + Seethe + Cope + Fatherless Behaviour + Jealous + Can't Do What He Can Do + Unimportant
Without wanting to deconstruct your comment.. It had an oil-cooled heat treatment (8:30) after being passed through acid to blacken the engravings. On the other hand, it does not seem to have been reheated with slow cooling afterwards to make the blade more flexible and less brittle.
@@axell15thewispmaster51 lmao found the ragebait.
Incredible craftsmanship... A beautiful piece of art!
So satisfying to watch.. wish my job was like this.. all I do is make wrought iron gates and railings, the most exotic thing I ever do is make scrolls lol
Auch deine Arbeit und das dafür erforderliche Können und Kenntnisse bewundere ich! Sei stolz! ☺️👍🏻🍀
@@EgoundderRest Danke, schön das zu sagen
o vídeo mentiu, disse que a faca cortava metal e não provou mostrando ela cortando o metal... é muita enganação e sensacionalismo.
Juste un mot: bravo l'artiste!!!!👍👍👍
Woow,impresive ART!
In my country, Hungary, it is said countless times during the basic training in the metal industry: it is better to have glasses today than to have glass eyes tomorrow.
Mas aqui é Brasil, e ele é brasileiro, não mora na Hungria. Apenas assista o vídeo quieto sem encher o saco !!
@@Moonait_II I don't bother myself, his eyes. I just noted that this is part of our basic education.
Top ten knife ideas
EVER !!
"This feather is able to cut off even metal" not in this video tho? i see no cutting?
Behold: the knife that many of us have believed existed in the wonderful universe of Minecraft, the one that was obtained as easily as just by killing a chicken.
Wonderful camera work, outstanding craftsmanship, what is most amazing is the total lack of personal safety, glasses, guards , gloves etc. risking your eye sight sets a poor example
Kinda badass tho
Not at all badass to endanger your eyesight and set a bad example. Actually pretty stupid and surprising for someone who has such obvious skill and experience.@@Nykandros
It's called being a man. Liberal cry babies use "protection".
@@vaquero4495 he is a tough looking youtuber. He's not really a worker. And that knife is rubbish. Only stupid people use angle grinders without saw guards.
True. Also no mask when grinding off the brass isn't the smartest idea. The zinc in particular can really fuck you up when you breathe it.
Buen trabajo herrero!! La verdad vi muchas hojas.pero nunca una en forma de pluma ! Y de tugsteno !! Esa escalonada sigue sirviendo abrazo de arg..
Cool but, no safety glasses?
wow and awesome example of metal artistry
Nice peace of metal looking like a real knife :P
Eu vejo tanto canal assim nos EUA mas ver isso vindo de um brasileiro da ate orgulho !
Obs: Nao deixe de proteger os olhos, meu amigo, precisamos que profissionais bons como vc durem por anos 😊
É br não mano kkkkk, infelizmente só um canal gringo com o título do vídeo traduzido pra português... por isso o nome do canal é em inglês
@@vitorwalder968 Pow mas ate a descriçao eles estao traduzindo agora ?
Que doideira kk.
Exatamente...
This guy's is most likely from the region of South or North epirus, face is definitely epirotian and not Brazilian.
That's an awesome gift...if you can made this.....absolutely beautiful and amazing, echt super gaaf....zo'n mes!!
That's beautiful!
Made a knife similar to this when in high school. I bought a nice Schrade 12" fixed blade Bowie knife, took off the handle then made a shape I liked out of wood with nice finger grooves. Made it so it would slide on/off the blade. Cast aluminum instead of brass handle on it using the wood handle I made to pack the sand around for the mold. Finished it off nice. Loved it, so did every one else. some yrs later some one stole it from me.
I'm confused, you kept the original steel blade from the Bowie knife and made a custom handle?
Yes I was in high school and did not know anything about making a knife blade, but, wanted to make a custom knife. So I started with the Schrade 12" fixed blade Bowie knife because I liked the way it looked and it had a section of carbide on the cutting edge. Then cast the custom aluminum handle on it. Shop teacher was impressed I did it that way so I did not have to make the blade. Wish I had a picture, it looked awesome.@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017
Yes, really incredible.
@@stopthephilosophicalzombie9017 Yes. Buy a cheap low-quality knife, remove the (I assume plastic or wood) handle and cast a new one. Yes, a metal handle. => "you made a knife".
That;s a beautiful knife.
Thanks for posting.
All the best.
In the most ancient of legends, a hero was said to have a sword that was as light as a feather, and could cut a pot full of water so clean that the water would not spill until the pot was touched. The legend of the feather-blade, a direct inspiration for the Light Saber. If you want citations, well, that's homework for you.
12:29 Eye protection, please, your skills are too precious for the risk.
Podria ser el cuchillo de legolas hojaverde.....
¡Muy inteligente el artista...! Trabajando con la Rotaflex sin gafas.
Gran ejemplo para sus seguidores de cómo se debe trabajar seguro.
That’s what I imagine holding a feather from an Arc Angel’s wing would look like. Amazing job 😎👍🏼
new story concept right there. Holy weapons derrived from angel parts. Grim but cool. But a single feather from an arch angel can produce a knife which can cut any material and never dull.
A very beautiful knife, you put a lot of effort into creating it
Very beautiful knife great art beautiful piece.
Very creative. I love it.
Настоящее перо. Красивый нож.
No safe working practices at all.
Que preciosidad 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Impressive and fun to watch ... such talent!!
Practical no, stunning yes. Well done.
I made a similar blade during my Engineering Apprenticeship, I used D2 tool steel, it s construction went towards on of the modules in forge work & hand finishing, I still have it today, It had none of the etching or cutouts shown here as it is a utilitarian tool has 10 mm Phenolic sheet scales and can easily punch though an oil drum or cut through Sigmoid steel packing strap/band.
If it didn’t have the cut outs and etch works isn’t it more similar to standard kitchen knife lol
@@Barefoot_Joe Its what was available at the time, when you're an apprentice you use what you have to hand, that is usually part of how you're graded on the project.
Muito boa técnica!!!
Faltou apenas alguns objetos de segurança a serem usados pelo profissional.
I am addicted to watching videos on this TH-cam channel these days. The process of producing images using interesting materials with excellent quality is interesting. Especially, the feather-shaped knife in this video is really cool.
You didn't forge a knife, you flattened out a piece of steel and cut out another wall hanger.
Real Master!!
I never enjoy watching folks working without eye protection while grinding.
They only learn once its too late and then live to tell the tale of their own stupidity.
Grinders are incredibly dangerous tools and are definitely the second most dangerous tools in any workshop that also has a table saw.
relax its a polished machine not cutting
@@MrCrazy-R It matters not what the machine was - it was spitting out particles which your eyes would be damaged by!
Howdy Mr Master ! I’m slowly catching up on past videos & they are all great! As a bird lover & bird re-habber, I appreciate the beauty of a single feather & you my friend, turning one into metal is very kool !! Keep wearing your glasses & pounding your metal -
& I’ll keep watching , because I wear my glasses too ! ( glasses made me look smarter ! ) 🤠😂
No words... AMAZING... FANTASTIC JOB DONE, FOR SURE !!! Love it.
Stunning work 🇦🇺
bro wear safety glasses its better than drilling something out of your eye
I really loved this awesome knife!
Please NEVER ABSOLUTELY NEVER use an angle grinder with removed guards and without safety glasses!
Sorry to say that, but even the most experienced craftsmen are vulnerable.
That was a remarkable piece of art
Piece of art! 😎👍
All of that steel came from that step drill? Unbelievable... and I mean that quite literally... (at 2:50)
That step bit is a solid cone of metal. Plenty to work with once heated and flattened.
I love it !!!
Remember safety glasses can be useful if you want to continue seeing sparkles in the future.
Well done! 👊
Los lentes de seguridad son baratos, los ojos no tienen precio. La amoladora angular sin protector. ¿Es que jamás se le roto un disco?
Jolie j'aime beaucoup très belle ouvrage merci pour la vidéo 👍🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful work.
Safety Glasses? We don't need no safety glasses! Safety glasses are for the weak! :D
Que hermoso trabajo!!👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍mis saludos al maestro✌
Ahhh the ol’ safety squint @3:07 hahaha. Such a beautiful knife!
It is very nice though listen to your viewers man, saftey first. And you said it cuts through metal in the title and named it a knife. Though i dont belive it has the arch along the blade to be considered a knife (no sharp edge) and you didnt show it cutting through... well... anything. But none the less its very nice.
Congrats!!!
é tão lindo o seu trabalho artístico, voce tem muito talento, ficou maravilhoso com um efeito super mágico, parabéns está incrivel 🥰👍
А мне кажется , что эта работа "Обычный мусор".
beautiful knife ever
Broooooo safety glasses... just worried you're going to lose an eye man.... God bless...
I did and not even from this from fighting
Es una pieza muy hermos❤. Pero son muy importantes las gafas de segunda 😎😎
Man this guy has a death wish, no glasses, no guards, freehand cutting on a bench grinder, hearing protection?? What?? I like the knife but I value my ability to make more than one in my career.😢
Do you wear glasses when you file your nails Nancy? 😂
@kode4420 Do you play Russian roulette with all cylinders loaded Mr Confidence? 😐
I love it.
I see he got his safety squint on
So, I don't know anything about forging blades other than watching Forged in Fire, but after watching this, I think I want to try to make a knife. Cool video. Cool ideas.
金属を切り裂くナイフが出てくるのかと思ったら違った
^^;
une oeuvre d'art !
Very nice work. You could now also go even more wild with the handling grip by giving it some predator bird features.
Nóż absolutnie piękny! Mogłabym nosić ze sobą każdego dnia.
eee nacoci taki ! lepi se bółke kóp i zjic co !
Buen trabajo. Y buen video. Un saludo compañero del metal.
I love watching you But you need eye protection. What are you going to do if a piece of metal takes out your eyesight.
OK dude I can see this easily being an alien knife!
It's great to see someone producing knives for the cosplay crowd. They need all the friends they can get. 😉😉
Are you saying theres more knifemakers than cosplayers? or that cosplayers don't have friends?
@@Maegnas99In my book cosplayers are a little sad. Adults dressing up like children and playing make believe. May be it's me, but I just don't get the attraction.
@@landroveraddict2457 fortunately noone wants to read your book. I can't believe you came to another maker's channel and used a compliment to him and his art to insult a massive group of other creators and theirs.
@@Maegnas99 what ever, just a little humour.
mir fehlen die Worte, es erschüttert mein Handwerker-Herz
What a stunning creation! Now my question: Where may I place an order for one, please?
Bellssimo coltello !!!
можно сделать нож из наковальни ,из тисков )))
This kind of thing just tickles my eyeballs.
Wait I was promised metal cutting 😥lol
The 'knife' would likely be able to cut cake!
Really great work !
Top muito linda a faca 🔥🇧🇷✔️
Awe dawg, wearing gloves and glasses don't make you less of a man! Keep your safety, safe, man!
Very cool design, but I was disappointed that you didn't bring the cutting edge back to sharpness. As for all the comments about safety, LOL. I'm pretty sure all those comments come from comfortable Americans whose children play in foam padded playgrounds, where as, it looks to me from the items I can see in his shop, that this guy lives in a part of the world where he sees real danger everyday and his kids probably play in a vacant lot with broken glass.
I almost thought this would be a blacksmithing video for a second.
Hard to believe you turned a step-drill into garbage.
Amazing 😯
Excellent 👍🏿
Well that's 14 minutes of my life I'll never get back...
quedo de maravilla 👍
Not a lot of people fo what you do. Good job and keep creating 🤝👍🏽
Very nice ✨
Beautiful work!
.... Весьма изумительное, такое себе, " пёрышко " ....... спасибо.