Traditionally, chisel ground, so the blade can cut away from the fingers of the off-hand that holds the item being cut, ie seal skin, fish, etc. Nice ulu. I enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing.
Watched Skyrim Iron Dagger, then checked your other videos and I couldn't believe you actually made ulu. (inuit women's knife, used for skinning and everything around the house)
YES! Yes, I would buy one of these! They are a really useful blade shape and the ergos of the handle are perfect for the blade. A heavy-duty herb chopper, or a skinner/flesh scraper, or a leather-strip cutter...and awesome for cutting pizza! EDIT: I'd love to have the option of buying one without a handle. That would save any curly Customs questions about the antler.
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That's a very interestingly shaped knife. Hadn't heard of that type before. As always, a great video with great editing. Also, a question: what king of computer do you use to edit the videos?
Ulus are used for everything kitchen related...so prepping fish and meat, skinning, chopping herbs, etc. It was traditionally a womans knife, ut more seen as a utility knife than a cooking utensil. If the job needed a sharp edge, they probly used an ulu. Hope this helped! Cheers!
Ulus are the "everything" knife of the inuit people. Used for prepping meat, skinning caribou/deer, chopping herbs, prepping fish, basicly any job that required a sharp edge....traditionally a womans knife. There are many many different versions also, depending on where you are. I.e. alaskan ulus are different than Nunavik (northern quebec) ulus...so theyre quite interesting to research and fun to make! Cheers!
It is pure raw linseed oil Its on amazon sunnyside raw linseed oil or go to a antque store and they might have a full can of it in a tin can just a suggestion hope this helps
Hello incase he doesn't want to type everything again you can check the previous video if Iam right there should be the same question I asked he answered very detailed
It makes me think of fresh seal meat. Because that is what it's mainly used for. Skinning seal, tanning and even in cooking. (by inuit from Alaska to Greenland.)
You realize you have one of the coolest channels on whole youtube? Cheers man. You are so great.
Thank you very much!
As an inupiaq descendant, I approve your creation. Alaska should be proud
Looks like northern Canada or utkiagviq (barrow) style ulu
As inuk from nunavik, i also approve! I love seeing our culture being poked at by interesting people!
As an inuk from Greenland i also approved it quite beautiful ❤️
I'd take one just like you made, same size and double edged.
As an inuk from Iqaluit Nunavut Canada i thought this was a pretty cool video, should show the schools here this video
Never heard of this kinda knife! Well done!
Thank you!
It an Inuit knife it is called ulu it is also know as women knife there are different sizes for different uses and the cutest one is for sewing
Traditionally, chisel ground, so the blade can cut away from the fingers of the off-hand that holds the item being cut, ie seal skin, fish, etc.
Nice ulu. I enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing.
Sick knife and I love your shirt!
Watched Skyrim Iron Dagger, then checked your other videos and I couldn't believe you actually made ulu.
(inuit women's knife, used for skinning and everything around the house)
quality blade and quality shirt
Благодарю,каждое видео живое и интересно по своему.👍🏻
Most excellent example of an Ulu, liking the antler handle as well. :) ATB.
Thank you very much
YES! Yes, I would buy one of these! They are a really useful blade shape and the ergos of the handle are perfect for the blade. A heavy-duty herb chopper, or a skinner/flesh scraper, or a leather-strip cutter...and awesome for cutting pizza! EDIT: I'd love to have the option of buying one without a handle. That would save any curly Customs questions about the antler.
Noted. Thank you!
Absolutely loved the video!!!
Can u try a Scottish dagger or also known as a sgian-dubh
I will at one point definitely. Thank you!
Make N' Create oh my god u reply
No youtuber has ever replied to me
Make N' Create do u have any tips for a 15 year old blacksmith like me
@@Bones_CCMCC yeah. Practice ;)
Very nice!!
Enjoyed your video and gave it a Thumbs Up
Cool! It's like a leather worker "half moon" knife
Excelente trabajo mis saludos desde Argentina
Hola... Saludos desde Nicaragua! 👏👏👏👍👍👌👌Brutal tú trabajo... Arte lo que hacés!!!... Qué aceite es el que usas y aplicas de último en la agarradera de cuerno !!???.. Dime por favor. Gracias y éxitos a lo que hacés! 🙏👍👍👏👏👏👏
Try a sword? Maybe something viking or scottish or like a traditional puukko knife except make it not so small
A larger puukko would be called either a vakipuuko or a leuku
@@javanbybee4822 thanks
@@colinperkins8794 no problem
Gangster of Love no please
Ulu, more like uwu lmao I'll send myself out
Wow really amazing tool knife!!!
1:26 it got a like from me top job boy!
Good job. Take care.
ah yes, relaxing video
Great video! And great knife! Can you make push knife i'm interested in your knife design
I cannot as they are illegal here in Denmark.
Excelente trabajo !!!!!!!!!
Nice work
That's a very interestingly shaped knife. Hadn't heard of that type before. As always, a great video with great editing. Also, a question: what king of computer do you use to edit the videos?
Thank you very much! Just one I build.
Nice work 👍👍
Good job 👍
Salaam dari Indonesia.
So cool, love your videos
Very original, love the design!
Very nice
What type of metal are you using for the blade and forked shaft?
For the forks I think it's a high carbon steel rod it looks like the one he used in the puuko knife video
Bravo file
Awesome work, thanks for sharing!
is that a Death Grips shirt?
Yes it is!
It was magnificent work. Where is it used tell me that.
nice ulu
Excellent craftsmanship but what do you do with one of these things
and again a nice video. The result is lovely. Now you can start making cooking videos :-))
Haha my girlfriend will probably be the one doing those :)
Awesome
Is your swage block disposable. Mild plate is free and that block would probably go for 1000 where I live. Just chisel the heck out of it though
Love your work
but also, is that an Death grips exmilitary shirt?
cheers from sweden!
Yes it is! Thank you
I woud like to know what is the purpose of this knife?
For what is it used?
Otherwise awsome video, good good work.
Ulus are used for everything kitchen related...so prepping fish and meat, skinning, chopping herbs, etc. It was traditionally a womans knife, ut more seen as a utility knife than a cooking utensil. If the job needed a sharp edge, they probly used an ulu. Hope this helped! Cheers!
@@daveycodfish5584 It help, thanks for those precisions ^^
Interesting video. What is the knife for?
Ulus are the "everything" knife of the inuit people. Used for prepping meat, skinning caribou/deer, chopping herbs, prepping fish, basicly any job that required a sharp edge....traditionally a womans knife. There are many many different versions also, depending on where you are. I.e. alaskan ulus are different than Nunavik (northern quebec) ulus...so theyre quite interesting to research and fun to make! Cheers!
👍🏻
Satisfying.
Para que ulizarias ese cuchillo?
What are they used for?
My dad said alwayse
Others do what they can
You do what you want
I would be interested in one
Edit: I mean selling one
Would buy one if you sold some. ;)
AYE I PEEPED THAT EXMILITARY SHIRT
STAY NOIDED
Yuh
Hi
Could you forge a bill with a stag handle?
👍😎🍺🍕
Honestly, I thought tools used in Black Beard Project impress me much.
Для чего предназначен этот... инструмент?)
I want one
I saw ulu I said woohoo
Maravilhoso...
Do you sell these?
покажи в деле этот нож, для каких задач предназначен?
what is the yellow fluid you use at 12:04? Plz :)
linseed oil most likely
It is pure raw linseed oil Its on amazon sunnyside raw linseed oil or go to a antque store and they might have a full can of it in a tin can just a suggestion hope this helps
Круто было бы если бы он все это без электричества делал, все по хардкору.
Are you still moving into your own workshop
Hello incase he doesn't want to type everything again you can check the previous video if Iam right there should be the same question I asked he answered very detailed
Follow his Instagram he posts it on there
Интересно, каково практическое назначение этого изделия?
Шкурник
im interested
всё понравилось,только зачем такой нож? кто знает - напишите
What you should do so young lad is cut a piece with the items that you make
Make a tanto knife or a katana
What's the use of this knife?
Cutting seal meat, entrails, skins, anything from an animal. From the Inuit through Alaska, Siberia, and the tundra of Canada
@@yokai333 and Greenland don't forget us 😭😂 hehe
It makes me think of pizza.
It makes me think of fresh seal meat. Because that is what it's mainly used for. Skinning seal, tanning and even in cooking. (by inuit from Alaska to Greenland.)
I like your vídeo
My inglish it's very bad
why using banana?
Olha o capa moço
اين التجربة للسكين ؟
dude I get too much top mass
Yes, but where's my uwu knife?
💻
For what?
Legal .top
Зачем нужна эта хрень?