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its so annoying waiting 4 days to eventually watch it, if you do it at least just let it be that day. stop teasing it just annoying and upsetting cause i just wanna watch it cause i got nothing else to watch
That's bbecause hey didn't have angle grinders, petroleum forges, and hydraulic presses back then so it would cost a master bladesmith a year of his life to make it.
I love watching Blacktail Studio and that's why I also love watching your videos. They are just like Blacktail Studio but about forging content combined with your unique style.
Every time I see you drilling sheet metal on the drill press, you are using jobber length drills. I would recommend getting cobalt split-point stubby drills. Less chance of the drill picking up a wobble and oversizing your hole/ walking. Also, always check the grind profile on the tip from the manufacturer. I have had a couple drills over they years cut .005-.01 oversize and come to realize the grind on the tip of the drill is uneven causing it to wander. ps- if you are still concerned with hole position pick up a cheap set of center drills meant for lathe tailstocks. Some people may not like that because the lead in angle doesn't match a 118 drill, but I've found they work better for thin metal than regular spot drills.
Thanks for the advice! I think I'll buy myself some of the cobalt split point stubby drills when I get back into the shop, I know what you mean when you say wobble/oversizing.
An absolute master of his craft. That knife is so precise it looks as though human hand was incapable of engineering it. Such a credit to the craftsman.
While the pattern on the blade looked amazing, I swear that the handle was probably the best one I have seen you make so far. If you don't look carefully, I swear the the handle was made out of some type of gemstone.
Wow that is one of the most unique patterns i’ve ever seen! That handle is also GORGEOUS! What kind of wood is it? I can’t wait to see how you made this Jesse!
Another good option for a quench tank. A used fire extinguisher. You can cut the top out with an angle grinder and cutoff wheel. They come in many different sizes and can often be found at salvage yards.
This channel is so good. No annoying music, no crazy in your face shouting, just an entertaining, smooth voice over with very entertaining and beautiful craftsmanship. Thanks Jesse A video idea that just popped into my head would be the Mortal Blade from Sekiro. Not sure if that would even be possible but that would be so sick. Or literally any weapon from Dark Souls or Elden Ring. Black Knight Straight sword would be insane too
Beautiful work as always. For those short cuts, chuck a 1/16 thick piece of steel to the surface grinder, flatten it, then stick the short cuts to that. For the horizontal band saw, you can probably make a stop block with a piece of wood and a quick clamp.
Beautiful blade! Suggestions for next year. Keep making chefs knives or other "daily" use blades. Fancy swords are cool and all, but the combination of craftsmanship and art for a blade that will be used every day is something special. Fancy swords get put on display and never used. A blade should be used and enjoyed. I love your chefs knives!!
I mean at this price ur buying the blade as a piece of art to potentially become a family heirloom, so might as well get a blade specifically for show not for use
When I took the decision to give forging a try, I was looking for videos on this topic and I found your channel, and I have to say you have been a great source of inspiration. In June I got a huge deal from a smith where I can come on Wednesday evenings to use the forge for 150€/3 months and he is even instructing me. This man is also hosting courses on damascus steel together with another smith and last weekend I gave it a try. We were four participants and with much babysitting by two kinfe makers at the end all four of us were going home with a nice damascus knife. Mine is not perfect, the handle is not straight and the concave curve where the blade ends and meets the tang is not perfect, but overall I am really happy (and doing this stuff is kind of addicting). Now, that I have a bit of context on what you do, I am even more impressed, especially by the damascus patterns and how perfect and accurate your knives are. I saw the difficulty especially when I tried do an octagonal knife handle similar to the one you did.. and then decided to make a round one. :) And I have got a few questions for you about things I have seen in your video, maybe you can answer some of them. 1. You talked about using oil to prevent oxidation when folding. On the course we were using borax, which I think I saw you using too, when straightening the metal. What are your reasons for using one over the other? 2. We were using a power hammer and during the forge welding process sparks were flying everywhere, especially during the first hammering. Your metal seemed to behave very tamely compared to this. Is this because of the oil or the fact that you were using a press instead of a power hammer? 3. Are you using stainless steel for your knives? 4. You were talking about material loss because of oxidation, and it being especially high because of the high temperatures needed to do forge welding. Are you reducing the temperature when you are just stretching the damascus package or are you staying at this temperature? I also have an idea for you since you were talking about needing to turn the damascus package to reach a uniform temperature. The place I visit has ceramic stones with a rough diameter of one centimeter lying in the forge, this creates a distance from the bottom of the forge and a way for the flames to reach the steel on all sides. Oh and, since you were asking for video ideas, have you considered making a bushcraft knife? It is a really versatile tool, close to indestructible and has a nice form factor. I use mine for carving outdoors, cooking indoors, cutting bread, if I had to use only one knife in my life, this would be it.
What always amazes me about Damascus is how much steel it takes to create a single blade. You start of forging a broad sword but after grinding, cutting, and reforging the pieces over and over again to get that BEAUTIFUL pattern you end up with a Chef's knife.
Yeah the material loss is crazy, that’s one of the reasons I didn’t want to start making Damascus until I got a press to reduce the material loss. If I did this with a hand hammer and/or a human striker, I’d lose double what I lose with the press😭
That is absolutely incredible. Really appreciate your attention to detail and dedication to your customer to provide museum quality pieces. These are truly heirlooms, to be handed down for generations. Spectacular work!
Hey jesse i’m not sure if you’ll see this or not but i heard you were looking for video suggestions. So I thought share some that I would love to see you try. I think it would be a super cool idea to take a single piece of steel and then only use hand hammers and your anvil, and show us how to forge a brute de forge kitchen knife. It would be a bit of change from your normal videos and I think people would love to see the different skill sets you have. You could show us the correct techniques and the right hammers for drawing out the material in specific ways. It would also be a super helpful project for beginners and your videos are always so knowledgeable so i bet you would do great!
Regarding scribing with the calipers I do it to sometimes especially if its just into soft stuff like brass. But theres an actual tool for that which are marking calipers, they have a little roller and a tungsten tip which you can set in the tool, so that it is shorter than the roller, giving you an easier time. They arent expensive so definetly worth checking out.
What I wanna see is a gradient Damascus knife. I don't know if it's possible or anything but I image it being super cool. All the have the same pattern covering the blade. Image it fading away or change from tip to back. Maybe a twist gradient or something like that
Gradient Damascus would be very interesting, the twist gradient you’re talking about would be sick, I’ve had ideas with mosaic gradients but they would take a lot of time
Would be super cool to see you do one of the blades from Game Of Thrones. Obviously "Ice" would be great, but i do realise that may be a bit too big, so perhaps the dagger that appers troughout both the shows. Anyways, great video as always, keep doing them.
Thank you for another upload and for showing how you improved some processes and what you’ve learned since your last project. I appreciate your thoughts and enjoy the length and editing of your videos. I can’t wait to see your website full of knives handmade by you. Nice work.
As a chef i would be really proud to own a peice like this. its gorgeous. i would love to see you recreate some of your forged-in-fire weapons, but obviously with a lot more time to do them properly and more stylishly.
Do you think you will do more anime swords or knives maybe a demon slayer sword or if you could guts sword for berserk if not, don’t worry still loving the content❤
The thoroughness from start to finish specifically your measurements using your caliper is so satisfying to watch. One sword that I’ve seen made once that would be awesome to see is your take on is Sokka’s sword from Avatar the Last Airbender. Already looking forward to your next build.
Jeezless Jesse.. That was one Hellova Video.. That final presentation almost brought me to tears, that aint no joke.. You are one skilled Blacksmith my man, slicker than grease..
Stunning work, as always. And your videos are so clear and well thought out, as are your explanations of what you are doing and why. I'm a weekend knife maker (mostly chef's knives) and hope to some day make a knife half as nice as this. Ok, maybe a quarter.
Truly amazing, i have seen others make knives this way (cutting them up and flipping the pieces) but they always seemed 'erratic', on yours the lines(waves) look continuous.
A true artist of our time. As I was watching this I was wondering and hoping that our ancestors were blade smiths. Like how cool would that be. I am drawn to blade making and I have never picked it up but watching you makes me want to start that journey.
This was amazing to watch, I learnt soo much about the whole process while admiring your skills! I was captivated the whole way though. That blade is a showcase of your hard work!
Making commander norington’s sword from Pirates with Damascus would be amazing Jesse! Just a thought, love you work so much! Immaculate craftsmanship!!
This is honestly one of the coolest knife videos I've ever seen. Your editing and vids are getting better and better and man was this fun to watch, even though it was an hour, I watched the whole thing 🔥
You did an amazing job i have seen you on TV but this video was awesome. Seriously you did a great job and you should be proud of your work 👏 You are so talented.
That Sir, is a very nice looking piece of metal! I like the transition all along your blade, the 2-tone spacer is really subtle and the choice of handle material is sublime. That being said, can I suggest that if your pillar drill doesn't have a depth gauge, try using a suitably sized collet or even a cable tie, it's so very easy to plunge past your mark's on the drill bit itself. Other than that, once again a very nice looking blade, excellent video and commentary and look forward to hearing more from yourself in the coming years.
WOW!!! You got me. Subscribed! THAT is a BEAUTIFUL knife! Fantastic work ALL around. (Love that rounded choil. Those little details REALLY add SO much. Both aesthetically and ergonomically)
From Australia. Like your work. I have a pretend blade I insert into the woof before carving the handle, and before gluing. That way the actual blade doesn't get hot or nicked.
Nicely done! There actually are special calipers for marking called vernier calipers. In my experience they are a bit easier to use as well sonce the bottom jaw is round and a touch longer. That being said I use normal calipers too in a pinch.
yk beyond the fact that jesse makes insanely cool knives and swords and whatnot, i js rly love the voiceovers and method of filming. way more engaging than others imo
Amazing build as always! I would assume that you have lots of projects in mind already, but it would be really cool to see a K-tip style chefs knife like a bunka or kiritsuke.
this was a great looking blade. the pattern was so fine that it was beyond the resolution of my monitor on the distance shots..... as for a suggestion on future projects. I have always wanted to see somebody make a replica of a stone age knife but using metal in the blade. the challenge would be in making the metal blade look like a flaked stone blade (maybe with layering and etching or with filing and grinding.) you could hide the tang in a bone handle and simulate the hide bindings using metal wire.
I would love to see a karambit with a Jesse Hu original damascus. Parameters: Double edged, finger ring for spinning...this would be a good project to start practicing sheath making (leather or kydex).
Love your knives. To your thought of a mill, it would be great to have but you also might want to consider another option of a scroll saw. They make doing those rectangular cutes in the spaces much easier then using a file for just about everything.
Gorgeous work as always! Can you do a video on how you sharpen your blades? That would be cool to see and learn from! Thank you for the content and I hope you have continued success into the future!
With mosaic Damascus, I like to forge wider and longer than I need. That way I can adjust where the pattern lies on the blade with stock removal for the best final appearance
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its so annoying waiting 4 days to eventually watch it, if you do it at least just let it be that day. stop teasing it just annoying and upsetting cause i just wanna watch it cause i got nothing else to watch
@@krypinz Do you know what entitlement means?
@@krypinz I take it by how demanding you are that you were a BULLY at school
Where can i buy the knifes you made?
jhublades@@Petey-The-Cat
Bro is casually smithing a knife that would have been a family artifact 600years ago
That knife still will be a family artifact.
@diiiamondmaster1461 yeah, but it was made casually 😂
These videos really underscore the amount of labor it really takes.
@@pipisugbo I wouldn't say "casually". Dude put a lot of work and thought into it.
That's bbecause hey didn't have angle grinders, petroleum forges, and hydraulic presses back then so it would cost a master bladesmith a year of his life to make it.
This might actually be my favorite knife that I've ever seen created on TH-cam. Nicely done, Jesse!
That's a high honor hehe, glad to receive your kind words :)
Agreed.
thanks
@@jesserego1252 lol
I love that Jesse replies like an anime girl 😂 teehee
I love watching Blacktail Studio and that's why I also love watching your videos. They are just like Blacktail Studio but about forging content combined with your unique style.
His style of content inspired mine for sure, I love his videos so much
@@jhublades now just shave your head!
@@jhubladesand move to Oregon (:
It's so crazy that you got the pattern of the bolster to PERFECTLY match pattern of the blade! What a beautiful blade!!!!!
It was lowkey kind of lucky, I was aiming for it but wasn't expecting it to actually match up as well as it did
12:52 the terror of un-coiling a bandsaw blade 💀
I swear it’s like defusing a bomb😭
Every time I see you drilling sheet metal on the drill press, you are using jobber length drills. I would recommend getting cobalt split-point stubby drills. Less chance of the drill picking up a wobble and oversizing your hole/ walking. Also, always check the grind profile on the tip from the manufacturer. I have had a couple drills over they years cut .005-.01 oversize and come to realize the grind on the tip of the drill is uneven causing it to wander. ps- if you are still concerned with hole position pick up a cheap set of center drills meant for lathe tailstocks. Some people may not like that because the lead in angle doesn't match a 118 drill, but I've found they work better for thin metal than regular spot drills.
Thanks for the advice! I think I'll buy myself some of the cobalt split point stubby drills when I get back into the shop, I know what you mean when you say wobble/oversizing.
An absolute master of his craft. That knife is so precise it looks as though human hand was incapable of engineering it.
Such a credit to the craftsman.
Ain’t no party like a Jesse Hu party
No diddy
While the pattern on the blade looked amazing, I swear that the handle was probably the best one I have seen you make so far. If you don't look carefully, I swear the the handle was made out of some type of gemstone.
i will never get tired of watching you fit spacers. so satisfying :D
Hehe I never thought that part was interesting but I’m glad you enjoy it :)
Wow that is one of the most unique patterns i’ve ever seen! That handle is also GORGEOUS! What kind of wood is it? I can’t wait to see how you made this Jesse!
Thanks Nolan! Yeah the handle on this one was pretty fun to make, wood is called Amboyna Burl!
Another good option for a quench tank. A used fire extinguisher. You can cut the top out with an angle grinder and cutoff wheel. They come in many different sizes and can often be found at salvage yards.
This channel is so good. No annoying music, no crazy in your face shouting, just an entertaining, smooth voice over with very entertaining and beautiful craftsmanship. Thanks Jesse
A video idea that just popped into my head would be the Mortal Blade from Sekiro. Not sure if that would even be possible but that would be so sick. Or literally any weapon from Dark Souls or Elden Ring. Black Knight Straight sword would be insane too
Beautiful work as always. For those short cuts, chuck a 1/16 thick piece of steel to the surface grinder, flatten it, then stick the short cuts to that. For the horizontal band saw, you can probably make a stop block with a piece of wood and a quick clamp.
Beautiful blade! Suggestions for next year. Keep making chefs knives or other "daily" use blades. Fancy swords are cool and all, but the combination of craftsmanship and art for a blade that will be used every day is something special. Fancy swords get put on display and never used. A blade should be used and enjoyed. I love your chefs knives!!
I mean at this price ur buying the blade as a piece of art to potentially become a family heirloom, so might as well get a blade specifically for show not for use
When I took the decision to give forging a try, I was looking for videos on this topic and I found your channel, and I have to say you have been a great source of inspiration. In June I got a huge deal from a smith where I can come on Wednesday evenings to use the forge for 150€/3 months and he is even instructing me. This man is also hosting courses on damascus steel together with another smith and last weekend I gave it a try. We were four participants and with much babysitting by two kinfe makers at the end all four of us were going home with a nice damascus knife. Mine is not perfect, the handle is not straight and the concave curve where the blade ends and meets the tang is not perfect, but overall I am really happy (and doing this stuff is kind of addicting). Now, that I have a bit of context on what you do, I am even more impressed, especially by the damascus patterns and how perfect and accurate your knives are. I saw the difficulty especially when I tried do an octagonal knife handle similar to the one you did.. and then decided to make a round one. :)
And I have got a few questions for you about things I have seen in your video, maybe you can answer some of them.
1. You talked about using oil to prevent oxidation when folding. On the course we were using borax, which I think I saw you using too, when straightening the metal. What are your reasons for using one over the other?
2. We were using a power hammer and during the forge welding process sparks were flying everywhere, especially during the first hammering. Your metal seemed to behave very tamely compared to this. Is this because of the oil or the fact that you were using a press instead of a power hammer?
3. Are you using stainless steel for your knives?
4. You were talking about material loss because of oxidation, and it being especially high because of the high temperatures needed to do forge welding. Are you reducing the temperature when you are just stretching the damascus package or are you staying at this temperature?
I also have an idea for you since you were talking about needing to turn the damascus package to reach a uniform temperature. The place I visit has ceramic stones with a rough diameter of one centimeter lying in the forge, this creates a distance from the bottom of the forge and a way for the flames to reach the steel on all sides.
Oh and, since you were asking for video ideas, have you considered making a bushcraft knife? It is a really versatile tool, close to indestructible and has a nice form factor. I use mine for carving outdoors, cooking indoors, cutting bread, if I had to use only one knife in my life, this would be it.
What always amazes me about Damascus is how much steel it takes to create a single blade. You start of forging a broad sword but after grinding, cutting, and reforging the pieces over and over again to get that BEAUTIFUL pattern you end up with a Chef's knife.
Yeah the material loss is crazy, that’s one of the reasons I didn’t want to start making Damascus until I got a press to reduce the material loss. If I did this with a hand hammer and/or a human striker, I’d lose double what I lose with the press😭
Just stared at the thumbnail for 5 min 😮
It’s a cool one for sure
It came out really nice! Great build.
Thanks man!
I'm so impressed by your craftsmanship, man! Beautiful stuff.
Thorfinn's daggers from Vinland Saga would be amazing! Not alot of people on TH-cam have made those!
A lot to love about this Knife, great work. I did actually like the subtle difference of the bass/bronze/brass combo!
this is 100% some of the best content on youtube, keep up the great work man!
That is absolutely incredible. Really appreciate your attention to detail and dedication to your customer to provide museum quality pieces. These are truly heirlooms, to be handed down for generations. Spectacular work!
Hey jesse i’m not sure if you’ll see this or not but i heard you were looking for video suggestions. So I thought share some that I would love to see you try. I think it would be a super cool idea to take a single piece of steel and then only use hand hammers and your anvil, and show us how to forge a brute de forge kitchen knife. It would be a bit of change from your normal videos and I think people would love to see the different skill sets you have. You could show us the correct techniques and the right hammers for drawing out the material in specific ways. It would also be a super helpful project for beginners and your videos are always so knowledgeable so i bet you would do great!
Regarding scribing with the calipers I do it to sometimes especially if its just into soft stuff like brass.
But theres an actual tool for that which are marking calipers, they have a little roller and a tungsten tip which you can set in the tool, so that it is shorter than the roller, giving you an easier time.
They arent expensive so definetly worth checking out.
What I wanna see is a gradient Damascus knife. I don't know if it's possible or anything but I image it being super cool.
All the have the same pattern covering the blade.
Image it fading away or change from tip to back.
Maybe a twist gradient or something like that
Gradient Damascus would be very interesting, the twist gradient you’re talking about would be sick, I’ve had ideas with mosaic gradients but they would take a lot of time
@@jhublades you should give the twist gradient a try then!
This is one of the most beautiful chefs knives I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing your process! You got a new subscriber here.
Would be super cool to see you do one of the blades from Game Of Thrones. Obviously "Ice" would be great, but i do realise that may be a bit too big, so perhaps the dagger that appers troughout both the shows. Anyways, great video as always, keep doing them.
I haven't seen the show but I've seen the Man at Arms crew make a few blades from there, maybe I'll check it out and make a blade sometime
Thank you for another upload and for showing how you improved some processes and what you’ve learned since your last project. I appreciate your thoughts and enjoy the length and editing of your videos.
I can’t wait to see your website full of knives handmade by you. Nice work.
I like how he opens and closes his mouth as he presses the billet xD
lmao wait I didn't even notice that
This has to be the most beautiful unique damascus patterns I have ever seen with a gorgeous handle. This is really one of your best works!
its a good day when Jesse uploads
Real
As a chef i would be really proud to own a peice like this. its gorgeous. i would love to see you recreate some of your forged-in-fire weapons, but obviously with a lot more time to do them properly and more stylishly.
Do you think you will do more anime swords or knives maybe a demon slayer sword or if you could guts sword for berserk if not, don’t worry still loving the content❤
Oh yeah, definitely. Next sword is going to be another one from one piece😏
I don't think he's equipped to forge Dragonslayer 😂 Maybe one of the golden age arc blades, but those are still quite large.
Dude!! Thats a work of art! So beautiful. Well done and very fun to watch.
Please, do some feather damascus
Hehe maybe soon😗
The thoroughness from start to finish specifically your measurements using your caliper is so satisfying to watch. One sword that I’ve seen made once that would be awesome to see is your take on is Sokka’s sword from Avatar the Last Airbender. Already looking forward to your next build.
Rewatch again, the buffer ruining the best part
TH-cam trolled a bit😭
Jeezless Jesse.. That was one Hellova Video.. That final presentation almost brought me to tears, that aint no joke.. You are one skilled Blacksmith my man, slicker than grease..
Stunning work, as always. And your videos are so clear and well thought out, as are your explanations of what you are doing and why. I'm a weekend knife maker (mostly chef's knives) and hope to some day make a knife half as nice as this. Ok, maybe a quarter.
Truly amazing, i have seen others make knives this way (cutting them up and flipping the pieces) but they always seemed 'erratic', on yours the lines(waves) look continuous.
A true artist of our time. As I was watching this I was wondering and hoping that our ancestors were blade smiths. Like how cool would that be. I am drawn to blade making and I have never picked it up but watching you makes me want to start that journey.
This was amazing to watch, I learnt soo much about the whole process while admiring your skills! I was captivated the whole way though. That blade is a showcase of your hard work!
Attaching your dremel with an endmill to a linear slide could be helpful. Great video! Entertaining and informative.
I've loved each build, but this knife is by far my favorite! Good luck with your last semester, I look forward to your next knife!
This is in my opinion one if not my favorite of your knives you've ever made. Absolutely stunning work!!
Making commander norington’s sword from Pirates with Damascus would be amazing Jesse! Just a thought, love you work so much! Immaculate craftsmanship!!
As always, absolutely beautiful craftsmanship!
51:52 hopefully it's shusui, I really want to see how a black blade would look like in real life, and the yoru is way too big. Can't wait.
Very interesting to watch. Probably make the most beautiful pieces I have seen!
That pattern and handle really cane out amazing. What a fantastic knife.
Wow. Masterpiece. The buffing and etching at the end... just wow again.
An incredible knife, the design is off the charts beautiful
Thank you! I appreciate it :)
You should make Eragon's sword Brisingr from the Inheritance Cycle Books. Really cool meteorite Damascus sword that I think you could do justice to.
This is honestly one of the coolest knife videos I've ever seen. Your editing and vids are getting better and better and man was this fun to watch, even though it was an hour, I watched the whole thing 🔥
Absolutely stunning knife my favourite so far
That work of art is sharp in more ways than one beautiful piece anyone should be proud to have it 😮
Holy cow. Talk about a masterpiece. The owner is very lucky to have such a beautiful knife.
The part of the pattern at 1:04:09 looks like the leaf of an oak tree. Love the knife! Great work!
You did an amazing job i have seen you on TV but this video was awesome. Seriously you did a great job and you should be proud of your work 👏 You are so talented.
Hi Jesse, another awesome creation, Rock On and Go Blue!!!
Thank you! Go Blue!!!
Never fails to impress, you've got insane skills. Thank you for sharing!
I think the sword that Toji wields from Jujutsu Kaisen would be a dope build, it may be a complicated build but nothing that Jesse Hu couldn’t do💪🏼
Beautiful pattern. I also love the sharp edges on the handle.
It is an amazing knife.... Congrats! One thing I would have loved to see was the knife cutting some food, particularly a tomato! Love it
Feels like watching Stradivari making one of his finest violins. With puns and light sarcasm as an added bonus entertainment.
Wow this looks like a treat, thanks for the work you do man.
That knife is so beautiful omg, your work is stunning!
That Sir, is a very nice looking piece of metal! I like the transition all along your blade, the 2-tone spacer is really subtle and the choice of handle material is sublime.
That being said, can I suggest that if your pillar drill doesn't have a depth gauge, try using a suitably sized collet or even a cable tie, it's so very easy to plunge past your mark's on the drill bit itself. Other than that, once again a very nice looking blade, excellent video and commentary and look forward to hearing more from yourself in the coming years.
WOW!!! You got me. Subscribed!
THAT is a BEAUTIFUL knife!
Fantastic work ALL around.
(Love that rounded choil. Those little details REALLY add SO much. Both aesthetically and ergonomically)
From Australia. Like your work. I have a pretend blade I insert into the woof before carving the handle, and before gluing. That way the actual blade doesn't get hot or nicked.
Nicely done! There actually are special calipers for marking called vernier calipers. In my experience they are a bit easier to use as well sonce the bottom jaw is round and a touch longer. That being said I use normal calipers too in a pinch.
This is the first video of yours that I’ve watched and I loved it!! The style and end product reminds me of Kyle Royer.
Love the vids I watch them during my breaks at work or when I have time at home.
yk beyond the fact that jesse makes insanely cool knives and swords and whatnot, i js rly love the voiceovers and method of filming. way more engaging than others imo
Beautiful piece! I really enjoyed this video.
Dude, you’re amazing! They(Forged in Fire) need to have you on as a guest judge or something, like they did with Ben.
Amazing build as always! I would assume that you have lots of projects in mind already, but it would be really cool to see a K-tip style chefs knife like a bunka or kiritsuke.
Every blade you make is amazing to watch. I’d love to have a hunting knife made by you. Keep it up can’t wait to see what you do in the future.
Looking good, mate. Can't wait to watch how you pulled this off.
this was a incredible knife and i cant wait for more of them
I appreciate it. More on the way!
That is absolutely beautiful. I really enjoy every video you put out.
Thank you! Thanks for watching :)
Wow, that is absolutely stunning.
It even sang as it went through the paper very nicely done
this was a great looking blade. the pattern was so fine that it was beyond the resolution of my monitor on the distance shots.....
as for a suggestion on future projects. I have always wanted to see somebody make a replica of a stone age knife but using metal in the blade. the challenge would be in making the metal blade look like a flaked stone blade (maybe with layering and etching or with filing and grinding.) you could hide the tang in a bone handle and simulate the hide bindings using metal wire.
I would love to see a karambit with a Jesse Hu original damascus.
Parameters: Double edged, finger ring for spinning...this would be a good project to start practicing sheath making (leather or kydex).
Another amazing project and the reference to Blacktail Studio caught me off-guard as that's one of my favorite channels as well.
Love your knives. To your thought of a mill, it would be great to have but you also might want to consider another option of a scroll saw. They make doing those rectangular cutes in the spaces much easier then using a file for just about everything.
I love how soothing this video is, I could watch this forever
Wow, that pattern came out absolutely beautiful!
Gorgeous work as always! Can you do a video on how you sharpen your blades? That would be cool to see and learn from! Thank you for the content and I hope you have continued success into the future!
It's like a art peice beautiful crafted ur genius in forging
That's a beautiful knife and that Damascus pattern is cool and trippy
With mosaic Damascus, I like to forge wider and longer than I need. That way I can adjust where the pattern lies on the blade with stock removal for the best final appearance
The twin bowies blew my mind, but this one made me write a comment. Just absolutely beautiful. I wish I could like the video more than once.
Black dragon forge makes a nice handle broach. Also the whole hidden and full tang segment , you could always try doing frame handle.
I have one of his broaches! I just don’t really like how it’s sort of thin and makes it hard to get square corners
Absolutely beautiful work Jesse. Your time on Forged in Fire brought me here, and I'm thrilled that it did.
That's absolutely gorgeous. I'd love to own that knife.