Nic Discusses 'Hewn & Hone' th-cam.com/video/DMyiuNVnm-Q/w-d-xo.html ****************************************************** Nic Teaches How To Build A Brick Forge: th-cam.com/video/uipHqb5Sd98/w-d-xo.html *********************************************************** Nic Teaches How To Make A Sloyd Carving Knife: Watch Part One - th-cam.com/video/eiC33lMBet8/w-d-xo.html Watch Part Two - th-cam.com/video/J06t8JqYK_U/w-d-xo.html Watch Part Three - th-cam.com/video/yyL7f5Vc30Q/w-d-xo.html Watch Part Five - th-cam.com/video/Ad78TRQe2is/w-d-xo.html
I’ve owned a few of Nick’s blades for a while, and they are such high quality that they are my preferred tools. Whenever I see videos from Nick’s workshop, I am inspired, but also enjoy seeing how such top quality results can be got from tools which are very ordinary. If Nick wanted he could charge much more for his tools, and upgrade his workshop tools. But his philosophy is not to price himself out of the reach of his main market. For which I am very grateful.
Hi Nigel, indeed yes Nic has refined his process over many years and he's proof that you don't need tons of high end equipment to produce high end blades as he does ~Peace~
Modifying my sloyd knives to be flat over hollow is the best modification I've ever made! It really makes the sloyd knife a perfect tool! If love one of Nick's one day!
I'm thinking Nic much as me prefer to get into his retheem and just think quality and truly enjoy his work and results. He's a true craftsman. Big thanks for helping, which is unknown, DIY people who try for great tools but can't afford the $70 per each. The Air Forces combined with the USA. My cousin was a member of the years and retirement in England now, and it seems he is staying .Special pride about him. Thanks for giving him a home in England Great video thanks
I’ve just received my sloyd knife ordered from Hewn & Hone….I’ve got to say how impressed I am with the overall quality…. BUT… even more impressed with the expedient delivery…Wales to Australia in 5 days….it has restored my faith in the British and Australian postal services
Oh wow that is fast! yes the past three years have brought lots of delays and challenges to the postal service overall. Really hope the sloyd knife serves you well Andrew ~Peace~
Ha! Technically we could have edited that out and film the process going smoothly, but Nic felt it important we show the reality of doing it day to day, not to mention he had a dslr shoved in his face whilst trying to do it for this video! ~Peace~
As Zed said, I was happy for a warts and all video to go out, you learn more by fixing mistakes than by doing it right. Also Zed had the prime spot for filming of the drill wandering, maybe I'd have caught it from his position..
@@nicwestermann4206I don't think the drill wandered, so much as the vice and leather jaws just re-centred the piece. But it was never going to go perfect with a big fat camera shoved in ya face. Keep it Real
I've tried a few methods to sink the tang in a hidden tang handle and still not fixed on just one. Because different material responds different...lol most of the time I start the hole with drilling and then heat up a piece of metal the same size as I want and burn it in and I've found that it doesn't wander as much as the drilling. But again depending on the wood...
29:52 The master Nic knows better, but this method seemed wrong to me.🙏 Would it be better to hold it in a knife vise with a surface that will not damage the steel and hit it from behind with a wooden hammer?🤔
Well it would have been better not to be in that position in the first place, I would hope to have drilled the hole deep enough it didn't bottom out, and as I said I usually use round jawed pliers which won't mark the blade for the positioning. I could have put it in the wooden jaws of the vice, if id have hammered it and split the handle we would have been rather stuck...but anyway we were set up for filming from that spot.
Nic has been making tools long enough to know what he is doing, more so we had to adapt things slightly due to filming and we had a lot of filming to get done in a short space of time ~Peace~
Nic Discusses 'Hewn & Hone'
th-cam.com/video/DMyiuNVnm-Q/w-d-xo.html
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Nic Teaches How To Build A Brick Forge:
th-cam.com/video/uipHqb5Sd98/w-d-xo.html
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Nic Teaches How To Make A Sloyd Carving Knife:
Watch Part One - th-cam.com/video/eiC33lMBet8/w-d-xo.html
Watch Part Two - th-cam.com/video/J06t8JqYK_U/w-d-xo.html
Watch Part Three - th-cam.com/video/yyL7f5Vc30Q/w-d-xo.html
Watch Part Five - th-cam.com/video/Ad78TRQe2is/w-d-xo.html
I feel some businesses should offer an oversized handle line and encourage carvers to shape to fit
I’ve owned a few of Nick’s blades for a while, and they are such high quality that they are my preferred tools.
Whenever I see videos from Nick’s workshop, I am inspired, but also enjoy seeing how such top quality results can be got from tools which are very ordinary. If Nick wanted he could charge much more for his tools, and upgrade his workshop tools. But his philosophy is not to price himself out of the reach of his main market. For which I am very grateful.
Hi Nigel, indeed yes Nic has refined his process over many years and he's proof that you don't need tons of high end equipment to produce high end blades as he does ~Peace~
A better drill press certainly wouldn't hurt !
Modifying my sloyd knives to be flat over hollow is the best modification I've ever made! It really makes the sloyd knife a perfect tool! If love one of Nick's one day!
Thats very cool to hear, i'm hoping to film videos at some point talking about modifying the grind on sloyd knives ~Peace~
Did you mean the contrary ? Modifying it to be hollow over flat ?
I'm thinking Nic much as me prefer to get into his retheem and just think quality and truly enjoy his work and results.
He's a true craftsman. Big thanks for helping, which is unknown, DIY people who try for great tools but can't afford the $70 per each.
The Air Forces combined with the USA. My cousin was a member of the years and retirement in England now, and it seems he is staying .Special pride about him. Thanks for giving him a home in England
Great video thanks
Thank you for watching and for your kind words John ~Peace~
I’ve just received my sloyd knife ordered from Hewn & Hone….I’ve got to say how impressed I am with the overall quality…. BUT… even more impressed with the expedient delivery…Wales to Australia in 5 days….it has restored my faith in the British and Australian postal services
Oh wow that is fast! yes the past three years have brought lots of delays and challenges to the postal service overall. Really hope the sloyd knife serves you well Andrew ~Peace~
Cheers Zed …😊
Once again, thanks guys. I appreciate all the time an effort to produce these and your willingness to share your knowledge!
That is very kind of you to say so David thank you ~Peace~
Welcome back Zeb and Nic
Lovingthe timing for this build.
I'm building my own set of carvings equipment.
Thanks for you both
Thank you John and hope these videos help you with building your own tools ~Peace~
Best knife build I've seen.
BIG THANKS
To you both
You are very kind John thank you ~Peace~
Thank you so much! Seeing Nic working teaches so much about professionalism and attitude 😊❤
Thank you for your kind words and i'm so happy to hear you enjoyed this video! ~Peace~
Thank you zed for showing us Nic's know-how 👍
You are very kind thank you ~Peace~
Thanks again for a very informative guide. Appreciate the time and effort that making the videos take. Cheers. Jim
You are very kind Jim thank you ~Peace~
Thanks. Informative video. Can’t wait for the last one. 🎸🔪
Thank you kindly Paul, the last video will be out on Friday and covers Nics technique for sharpening ~Peace~
Fantastic series guys. Great to see it’s not just me silently cursing to myself during the drilling and gluing process 😂
Ha! Technically we could have edited that out and film the process going smoothly, but Nic felt it important we show the reality of doing it day to day, not to mention he had a dslr shoved in his face whilst trying to do it for this video! ~Peace~
As Zed said, I was happy for a warts and all video to go out, you learn more by fixing mistakes than by doing it right. Also Zed had the prime spot for filming of the drill wandering, maybe I'd have caught it from his position..
@@nicwestermann4206I don't think the drill wandered, so much as the vice and leather jaws just re-centred the piece.
But it was never going to go perfect with a big fat camera shoved in ya face.
Keep it Real
Thank you guys for the amazing skills and beautiful work .Cheers .peace and love >❤❤❤💘💘💘💘💘💘
You are very kind my friend thank you ~Peace~
Very informative!
You are very kind thank you ~Peace~
good show, cheers Zed
Thank you so much my friend ~Peace~
What oil was used. I couldn't understand. Thank-you for the videos.
'Peacock oil' by Skelton Saws ~Peace~
Thank-you!!!@@Zedoutdoors
I've tried a few methods to sink the tang in a hidden tang handle and still not fixed on just one. Because different material responds different...lol most of the time I start the hole with drilling and then heat up a piece of metal the same size as I want and burn it in and I've found that it doesn't wander as much as the drilling. But again depending on the wood...
Yes I have other videos on my channel that show the burning in method as well ~Peace~
I'd like to know the approximate definitions of the handle
It varies depending on your hand size, but for reference its similar in size to a Mora 106 knife ~Peace~
@@Zedoutdoors thanks. Moras fit my hands nicely...
29:52 The master Nic knows better, but this method seemed wrong to me.🙏
Would it be better to hold it in a knife vise with a surface that will not damage the steel and hit it from behind with a wooden hammer?🤔
Well it would have been better not to be in that position in the first place, I would hope to have drilled the hole deep enough it didn't bottom out, and as I said I usually use round jawed pliers which won't mark the blade for the positioning. I could have put it in the wooden jaws of the vice, if id have hammered it and split the handle we would have been rather stuck...but anyway we were set up for filming from that spot.
Nic has been making tools long enough to know what he is doing, more so we had to adapt things slightly due to filming and we had a lot of filming to get done in a short space of time ~Peace~