..could have, should have, would have.... in the end, as here's the case, true craftmanship delivers a beautiful knife, despite the hiccups along the way. Thanks for sharing your skills and the process with us
I gotta tell ya Brother I just happened by your videos by accident just surfing the web to figure out how to make a carving knife from a straight razor for my son. I star t ed watching your video becouse I thought the picture of the knife at the begining was absolutely out of this world. After your video started. First thing I saw was the nail and the crown if thorns. I asked the Lord to save me New Year Eve 2000. Been a rough year in 2019. I can't tell you how much that picture meant to me. Can't explain what it did. Typing this with tears in my eyes. Just wanted to let you know your testimony meant something to someone. God Bless you Brother. If we never meet on this side of heaven I'll see you there.
If you have Instagram look me up and send me a personal message. From there we could exchange phone numbers. I do my best to make time for other brothers in Christ.
Love this video, been getting ready to finish my own knife and was looking for a handle video cuz I was looking at doing something like this. Huge help, thank you.
Dude, I have almost the exact same fusion, only mine never fused so they had to put in rods and screws in the back. ALIF (L3-L5) , Laminectomy Rods w/Pedicle Screws (L3-L5) a grand total of 12 screws, 1 titanium plate, and two Rods in 3 vertebrae. It’s a real mess in there. Hope yours is healed/healing well!
The ALIF fused good... didn't change much for me. One of my nerve roots has scar tissue inside it that leaves it in a perpetual state of inflammation. I've learned the new rules for my life to stay functional most days. I'm In a perpetual state of pain, I just try my best to keep it to a minimum. There are no more medical options for me, I just stay as active as I can and count my blessings. If you ever want to talk about your scar story feel free to email me and I'll give you my number. 😎
Thanks for brightening up my day. I have a Randall pathfinder coming in December and I'm new to knives and especially this type of knife, antler. Mine is curved like yours and I haven't seen any other Randall handle as curved as yours and mine. You make knives and you are happy, so that makes me happy. $ 650 is a lot for me. I forgot what I ordered and the price and when I saw how curved it was, I got worried that they gave me a bad one due to my ignorance. Mine is also stainless. I ordered that when I first got into knives and was worried about caring for a knife. Stainless was 75 dollars more I guess. 🤣 Now I have many folders that are d2 and only one is a rust magnet. But I have since used museum wax when I put it away for longer periods. I live in San Diego. I'm still new. 9 months in collecting. Any advice? Would you use your Randall if you had one! I'm thinking of using mine. HRC is 56 to 57 so I think it's ok Also I just got a mora garberg stainless and a bps Ukrainian knife 1044 at 59 to 60, 30 dollars. Many TH-cam personal say this Ukrainian knife is the best knife for the price at the moment. Should I just use them and treat the Randall as an example of great craftsmanship? Just wondering what your thoughts are. My first knife is a loveless drop point hunter, but I bought that for my grandniece to sell if she needs a start on college. She's 8. I know this is a long comment, sorry. Also, do you sell knives? Do you take payments? That is how I bought all these knives I'm taking about. Even my Emmett Hinderer was in payments. That thing was so sharp, I didn't even know I cut myself taking it out of the sheath.🤣 I liked your enthusiasm about making knives. I use to paint and throw pots on the wheel. I understand the feeling. Be blessed and have a happy Halloween with your boy, ✌️🦁
I just moved to Pennsylvania and it will be a while before I'm set up and ready to bladesmith again. Life is a blur! Blessings to you thanks for the comment.
@@WJBlades congratulations on the move. I miss the East Coast. Grew up in Massachusetts and I love the sense of history back east. I like CA too. But nothing like playing hockey as a boy on the local pond. (🤣🤣🤣 I'm asian born in Hawaii but I love my hockey.) You and your son will love it. Take care. Look forward to buying a knife from you. I will check out your channel in two or three months to see if you are making knives. Be blessed, Leo 🦁 Hope you and your family go ice-skating this winter ❄️. You guys will remember it for the rest of your lives.✌️
Yo, Enjoyed your video. In the future, if you do not want that peened pin on the end. when you have plenty of tang like you had, just cut a little off the tang to allow more room at the end of the antler. Then on the pommel end take a bolt (if you have the room you can add a nut as well to allow more for the epoxy to hold onto) and weld it onto the end cap. Now drill a hole into the antler on the end at the same depth as that welded bolt and epoxy it in. Presto no peened pin on the end. Also, the time to etch all of that Damascus is right before you put all of that together. Always try to use an epoxy with a longer cure time... the longer the cure time obviously give you more time to fiddle with things but more importantly , the longer the cure time the stronger the epoxy. West systems is the best I have seen and is what most professional knifemakers use. No criticism here, Just some constructive remarks from an old guy who has been making knives for almost 15 years. I would have no problem carrying that knife on my side. Keep making them and keep learning on how to make them better. Once the knife making bug gets you your bank account is in trouble. I have spent a lot of $$$$. The best part is long after you have left this planet that knife you just made could be in the hands of your great, great-grandson handed down as a family jewel! Enjoy my friend!
Thanks for the very thoughtful and polite comment. I use 2000 pound epoxy with an hour working time. I have more ideas on different techniques to use than I have time to try them out. I'm hoping to build a garage closer to the house in the next couple of years. It would be nice to be able to work in a shop with heat and electricity. If you're ever in the upstate New York area feel free to stop in and see me.
That’s a sweet blade. A little trick I learned is before you epoxy the blade is to put some butchers bowling alley wax on the blade an inch after the guard,any epoxy squishing out will go on the wax,easy clean up then.where upstate are u located.i would love to check out your work.good luck with your back,goin thru the same myself☹️.
Thanks! I can't remember if I showed it or not but I came at it from both sides with a drill and then met in the middle. Then I just used small files to shape it where I wanted it.
The hole isn't straight. It's two holes that meet in the middle and then they are shaped a bit more with small files. Also some grinding on the tang to get the perfect fit.
It hasn't shrunk yet. Using stacked leather is not a new technique, it's been done for hundreds of years if not longer. Good luck on your knife making. 😎
@@WJBlades Hey Bud, don't apologize. Love your work. Your patience and diligence is commendable. Thank you for sharing your world. Valuable material for us budding knife makers!
@@WJBlades Yap! Find myself doing Strange American Things....Drive a Beefed Jeep Wrangler, Build and drive sand masters, managed to accumulate almost every piece of equipment...John brooks 102 kg anvil, leg vice forge, blower, home made belt grinders......I'm cookin steel. Just re-handled my Swedish Felling Axe today.......TH-cam is the university of life. Will keep in touch...I am a sub.
My mom is going to possibly be able to get a bunch of sheds from working for BLM I guess the rangers have a 40 ft. Shipping container half way full with deer and elk sheds. I want to get into making knives or maybe some lamps or something cool with them.
I cut through deer sternum with it all the time. It's also one of the primary knives I use to butcher. Flawed as it may be it's turned out to be an amazing knife. If it's not your cup of tea no problem mate.
..could have, should have, would have.... in the end, as here's the case, true craftmanship delivers a beautiful knife, despite the hiccups along the way.
Thanks for sharing your skills and the process with us
I gotta tell ya Brother I just happened by your videos by accident just surfing the web to figure out how to make a carving knife from a straight razor for my son. I star t ed watching your video becouse I thought the picture of the knife at the begining was absolutely out of this world. After your video started. First thing I saw was the nail and the crown if thorns. I asked the Lord to save me New Year Eve 2000. Been a rough year in 2019. I can't tell you how much that picture meant to me. Can't explain what it did. Typing this with tears in my eyes. Just wanted to let you know your testimony meant something to someone. God Bless you Brother. If we never meet on this side of heaven I'll see you there.
If you have Instagram look me up and send me a personal message. From there we could exchange phone numbers. I do my best to make time for other brothers in Christ.
Or feel free to email me: Sophiaselah@gmail.com
Really like the handle. I have several short pieces of antler, gonna give it a try. Thanks for the tutorial. Rebel knives.
Far out man ..I can dig that Handle ..tks for the tips!!
The smell of filing antlers... The smell!
Yea, definitely gets in the nostrils a bit. 😁
Nice job man. Nice job. Love that handle.
That is a gorgeous piece, nice job!
nice work...... I tinker a bit myself.... I can appreciate the time it took....
Dude! This is epic! This is my first attempt and I found your video! Thank you for the lesson!
Damn, that is badass.
Definitely an heirloom piece of art.
Wow, beautifully done!
Thanks
Badass knife man. The handle is awesome
Love this video, been getting ready to finish my own knife and was looking for a handle video cuz I was looking at doing something like this. Huge help, thank you.
Glad it helped. =)
Dude, I have almost the exact same fusion, only mine never fused so they had to put in rods and screws in the back. ALIF (L3-L5) , Laminectomy Rods w/Pedicle Screws (L3-L5) a grand total of 12 screws, 1 titanium plate, and two Rods in 3 vertebrae. It’s a real mess in there. Hope yours is healed/healing well!
The ALIF fused good... didn't change much for me. One of my nerve roots has scar tissue inside it that leaves it in a perpetual state of inflammation. I've learned the new rules for my life to stay functional most days. I'm In a perpetual state of pain, I just try my best to keep it to a minimum. There are no more medical options for me, I just stay as active as I can and count my blessings. If you ever want to talk about your scar story feel free to email me and I'll give you my number. 😎
Thanks for brightening up my day. I have a Randall pathfinder coming in December and I'm new to knives and especially this type of knife, antler.
Mine is curved like yours and I haven't seen any other Randall handle as curved as yours and mine.
You make knives and you are happy, so that makes me happy.
$ 650 is a lot for me. I forgot what I ordered and the price and when I saw how curved it was, I got worried that they gave me a bad one due to my ignorance.
Mine is also stainless. I ordered that when I first got into knives and was worried about caring for a knife. Stainless was 75 dollars more I guess.
🤣 Now I have many folders that are d2 and only one is a rust magnet. But I have since used museum wax when I put it away for longer periods. I live in San Diego.
I'm still new. 9 months in collecting.
Any advice?
Would you use your Randall if you had one! I'm thinking of using mine. HRC is 56 to 57 so I think it's ok
Also I just got a mora garberg stainless and a bps Ukrainian knife 1044 at 59 to 60, 30 dollars. Many TH-cam personal say this Ukrainian knife is the best knife for the price at the moment.
Should I just use them and treat the Randall as an example of great craftsmanship?
Just wondering what your thoughts are.
My first knife is a loveless drop point hunter, but I bought that for my grandniece to sell if she needs a start on college. She's 8.
I know this is a long comment, sorry.
Also, do you sell knives? Do you take payments? That is how I bought all these knives I'm taking about.
Even my Emmett Hinderer was in payments. That thing was so sharp, I didn't even know I cut myself taking it out of the sheath.🤣
I liked your enthusiasm about making knives.
I use to paint and throw pots on the wheel. I understand the feeling.
Be blessed and have a happy Halloween with your boy,
✌️🦁
I just moved to Pennsylvania and it will be a while before I'm set up and ready to bladesmith again. Life is a blur! Blessings to you thanks for the comment.
@@WJBlades congratulations on the move.
I miss the East Coast. Grew up in Massachusetts and I love the sense of history back east.
I like CA too. But nothing like playing hockey as a boy on the local pond. (🤣🤣🤣 I'm asian born in Hawaii but I love my hockey.)
You and your son will love it.
Take care.
Look forward to buying a knife from you.
I will check out your channel in two or three months to see if you are making knives.
Be blessed,
Leo 🦁
Hope you and your family go ice-skating this winter ❄️. You guys will remember it for the rest of your lives.✌️
Nice piece!
Great work...the symmetry and flow look fantastic. Solid vid and I wish you continued success.
Thanks.
Awesome vid as always love the content cant easily explain how excited I was to se a new one, all the best from Canada
Thanks, I appreciate the encouragement.
Great work as always. Best one yet
Thanks bro! 😎
Very nice job. I wand one.
You're cute. I like you. Well done as usual, love that it will be passed on to lil' man Scotsman someday!
Turned out awesome. Gorgeous knife. Gave me the confidence to do that scarey tang peening.
Thanks for the upload!
she is a beauty. Great job and thanks for the video
Thanks.
Good job! Nice blade
That's beautiful. Thank you for the video
Love the handle
Shazam! I likes it! Beautiful job.
Thanks, used it on both deer I harvested this year. It worked well and looked good in the process. 😉
Great job sir!!!!👍😎
Yo, Enjoyed your video. In the future, if you do not want that peened pin on the end. when you have plenty of tang like you had, just cut a little off the tang to allow more room at the end of the antler. Then on the pommel end take a bolt (if you have the room you can add a nut as well to allow more for the epoxy to hold onto) and weld it onto the end cap. Now drill a hole into the antler on the end at the same depth as that welded bolt and epoxy it in. Presto no peened pin on the end. Also, the time to etch all of that Damascus is right before you put all of that together. Always try to use an epoxy with a longer cure time... the longer the cure time obviously give you more time to fiddle with things but more importantly , the longer the cure time the stronger the epoxy. West systems is the best I have seen and is what most professional knifemakers use. No criticism here, Just some constructive remarks from an old guy who has been making knives for almost 15 years. I would have no problem carrying that knife on my side. Keep making them and keep learning on how to make them better. Once the knife making bug gets you your bank account is in trouble. I have spent a lot of $$$$. The best part is long after you have left this planet that knife you just made could be in the hands of your great, great-grandson handed down as a family jewel! Enjoy my friend!
Thanks for the very thoughtful and polite comment. I use 2000 pound epoxy with an hour working time. I have more ideas on different techniques to use than I have time to try them out. I'm hoping to build a garage closer to the house in the next couple of years. It would be nice to be able to work in a shop with heat and electricity. If you're ever in the upstate New York area feel free to stop in and see me.
Ya, that wood on the handle looks good. Well, the knife looks good with that combination for the handle.
Thanks.
I had a similar surgery on my neck and started making knifes and I am a believer as well hahaha! awesome video and I subbed!!
Well done . Beautiful knife
Thanks.
That’s a sweet blade. A little trick I learned is before you epoxy the blade is to put some butchers bowling alley wax on the blade an inch after the guard,any epoxy squishing out will go on the wax,easy clean up then.where upstate are u located.i would love to check out your work.good luck with your back,goin thru the same myself☹️.
Binghamton area.
Really good job.
Thanks.
I like it a lot also, great work 👍😁💪🏻🇺🇸
Gute Arbei, der Horngriff schaut gut aus und
past zu deinem Messer,wünsche fiel Spas damit.
Very nice!
Nice job! I still dont get how you made a curved hole in the antler!
Thanks! I can't remember if I showed it or not but I came at it from both sides with a drill and then met in the middle. Then I just used small files to shape it where I wanted it.
Yea that one hurt my head too.
I like it too, send it my way !!!!
Thanks for the compliment. 😎
It's hard to buy a handmade knife in England! I really admire you guys🗡️🔪🇬🇧🙏
Forgive me for my ignorance why is it hard to buy one in England?
@@WJBlades Everything is illegal. even knives....MERICA!
I always start a pilot hole in the antler, then heat the tang and burn it through. Very stinky smell though... lol.
I do that with wood, never quite occurred to me to try with antler. I might have to give that a try.
what do you think about using some kind of butcher block conditioner on the handle after the linseed oil?
I've never used butcher block conditioner, so I couldn't say.
One question how do u take a straight drill bit drill a hole then put curved tang thru it
The hole isn't straight. It's two holes that meet in the middle and then they are shaped a bit more with small files. Also some grinding on the tang to get the perfect fit.
what kind of wood do you use? Love this video...
That was burly maple I got in a trade.
Yeah man... really cool
Could I possibly order one of those works of art from you?
Just curious as I’m new to knife making ( literally weeks) will the leather not shrink? Nice job by the way just subbed
It hasn't shrunk yet. Using stacked leather is not a new technique, it's been done for hundreds of years if not longer. Good luck on your knife making. 😎
Can u expound on the colored paper spacer?
@@natefihn8188 Nothing to really expound upon... Just epoxy liberally between each layer essentially making your own micarta.
WJ Blades ok thanks man, I’m brand new to this so excited to learn, keep up the fine work!
How is the guard attached to the blade??? Is that a weld or epoxy?
If memory serves, that one was friction fit. Then it was all epoxied up and the through tang was peened.
How do you buy one of your knives or order a custom. I can supply the antler .
It will be awhile before I get a shop set back up. I just moved to PA.
What is the thickness of the Damascus pommel
a ferriers rasp will save you alot of sanding on antler stuff .
To each their own but, in my opinion a rasp would be too aggressive to use on antler. Unless you need to remove alot of it. 🤔
What kind of wood Is this?? Thank you great work man
That's burly maple. =)
@@WJBlades thank you very much!!
@@rik3gs last question i swuere! what have you put between the layers of leather? it looks like a thin metal layer
@@riccardogatti7774 ??
What would you charge for a knife like this one?
Hit me up on Instagram and we can chat about that.
Yay, you're back!
Life is insane right now... ☺
What is that tool that you use to hold the metal bits to the belt sander called?
Not sure what you're referring to are you talking about the magnet?
WJ Blades yup! Do you know if it’s possible to buy it online?
@@oggoborr4757 www.harborfreight.com/4-piece-magnetic-welding-holders-93898.html?cid=paid_google|||93898&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIh7rj-ua26AIV5JJbCh2OWwHIEAQYAiABEgJqIPD_BwE
Krasnej nuz. Czech republic.
i like it a lot!!
Lol... sorry bad impression. 🤣
@@WJBlades Hey Bud, don't apologize. Love your work. Your patience and diligence is commendable. Thank you for sharing your world. Valuable material for us budding knife makers!
Greetings from Durban South Africa.
@@rajhooblal8764 Wow, didn't realize people were watching fro there. Thanks for your support.
@@WJBlades Yap! Find myself doing Strange American Things....Drive a Beefed Jeep Wrangler, Build and drive sand masters, managed to accumulate almost every piece of equipment...John brooks 102 kg anvil, leg vice forge, blower, home made belt grinders......I'm cookin steel. Just re-handled my Swedish Felling Axe today.......TH-cam is the university of life. Will keep in touch...I am a sub.
My mom is going to possibly be able to get a bunch of sheds from working for BLM I guess the rangers have a 40 ft. Shipping container half way full with deer and elk sheds. I want to get into making knives or maybe some lamps or something cool with them.
Good to see BLM doing something other than burning cities down ;) ohhhhh that BLM
Nice👍👍👍👍
Thanks.
God bles you bro...
Thanks, you too. ☺
BSG XO quote!
Why not put threads at the pommel and just bolt the handle on ? 😉 just hacking on u that is a beautiful knife .
If it was a takedown I would have. I didn't ever want it to come apart ever! 😎💪
WJ Blades dig it man. 🤘
Sei bravo io lo avrei fatto più grande la lama il manico è bello
Beautiful knife but i was expecting an epic moment
Sorry, it was epic for me. 🤔
Can you make one for me i m your subscriber
I haven't had time to make anything lately. If I do, I put the up for sale on my Facebook page. "Soul Warrior Gun Works"
Way to Peen!🔪🐵
Time to seek a quality knife builder then, like Wiltshire Man.
A Real English knife maker with steel to your choice
*Garbage*
*I'd be amazed if it was still in one piece*
I cut through deer sternum with it all the time. It's also one of the primary knives I use to butcher. Flawed as it may be it's turned out to be an amazing knife. If it's not your cup of tea no problem mate.
Very nice !
Thanks