For all you people that don’t like what he uses or what he does and don’t do in his vid you guys are more then welcome to watch somebody else vid and stop hating on his craft and what and how he do things
I have to mention the awesome skill shaping that blade with an angle grinder!! Awesome forge and great decision for the overall design and pattern!!🤘😎👻🌶
Sir very nice Knife but Two things to try ,instead of using the Can Damascus try Stainless Steel Clamps then fold. Last please use Pins to hold handle to knife with your Epoxy
does that slow belt sander get a bit annoying? the last one I got is slow like that and gets on my nerves, it takes forever to get anything done with it. you've got the touch with that angle grinder. profiling something like that is a lot more difficult that it looks. maybe not as hard as forging the shape out but definitely a skill. the large choil is nice, I like that. I don't trust epoxied handles at all. scales with pins or paracord wrap or burn in with a pin. nice work though, very good.
You should make a retracting kyokestu-shoge you use it like the regular weapon but use something to retract it back to u like a tape measure kinda then you could use the force of it retracting to hit anything behind you
The guys on this channel have hammers and anvils, but the only way I ever seen any of make a knife is to forge a rectangle then grind a knife shape into it. Also, why are they always i in such a hurry showing the finished product? I mean, you gotta look real fast to see all the de-lamenations and cold shuts. WoW, that thing really tore through that paper. 🤣🤣🤣 A real work o fart.
Okay but you can only form an opinion once you post your work to be compared... See how dumb that? I don't need to be a dancer to know laying down isn't a cool dance to watch
Honestly always hate videos like these where they don't actually forge the blades out. sure its Damascus but not even a high layer count, minimal effort. At that point just get a slab of 1095 and a cnc machine and cut the knifes out of it.
Forging a blade out to a refined shape is, for sure a skill on it's own. Just like getting a nice, clean pattern weld is. But there's only so many skills you can show off on one knife at the same time before they start detracting from each other. In this case, forging it out would have reduced the appearance of the pattern
What a knife snob. I'm going to stick my nose up in the air and use cool terms that I saw on TH-cam a few days ago and make people look dumb to make myself feel smart
Maybe, if it was at his tempering temp, after the quench, that was his purpose to stick it in the sawdust, or what ever that was. There are similar techniques that use the remaining heat after the quench to create the temper. This wouldn't be my technique. But it could work, if you know what you are doing.
Should have taken the can off. Then twisted it since it was made from drill bits. The hammered it to shape not cut it. Then if you feel you must grind the bevels. I would have hammer formed my bevels and fuller also. Then ground it to expose the bits inside. That is what forging is. You forged a bullet Then cut out a knife. I have 38 years experience as a bladesmith. No I have not taken the ABA test, but I assure you I am in fact a master bladesmith. I don't use power tools. All my forge work is by hand and hammer, all my grinding is with files and stones, all my finish work is with hand tools the way bladesmithing is ment to be. Any other way you are a machinist not a Smith period.
@fav6587 bladesmithing is an art. People calling machine work forging is offensive to those of us who are true artisans. Everyone has to start somewhere, I understand that. However call it what it is. Don't call it what is a dieing art when it isn't. There is a tradition in the art, and machines are not a tradition. Using your hands is the tradition. I can understand using a grinder to polish your work and take out hammer marks, but shape it with a hammer in your hand. Build the real skills before you claim to be a Smith. It isn't hate, it is being offended. The tradition matters more than anything other than quality. In mosaic you have to grind your bevels so it doesn't distort the pattern. Everything else you should form your bevels with hammer and fire. You want to be an artist then do the work to be an artist.
Знания + опыт + мастерство = Искусство, это то что передаётся веками, а машины выполняют работу и задачи поставленные человеком лишь для своих целей. 🗿🗿🗿
His angle grinder skill is really something.. 😍
For all you people that don’t like what he uses or what he does and don’t do in his vid you guys are more then welcome to watch somebody else vid and stop hating on his craft and what and how he do things
I have to mention the awesome skill shaping that blade with an angle grinder!! Awesome forge and great decision for the overall design and pattern!!🤘😎👻🌶
I like it it's different, plus it's something you're not afraid to use👍
Love the shape. Awesome work
good looking blade design
Very beautiful knife, great work
Good video editing as well🙂
Well I mean your angle grinder skills are certainly top notch!
Boa tarde Mestre. Adoro sua arte. Muito. Parabéns ! .
Sir very nice Knife but Two things to try ,instead of using the Can Damascus try Stainless Steel Clamps then fold. Last please use Pins to hold handle to knife with your Epoxy
Клинки из быстрорежущей стали - самые качественные 💪👍
Даже близко нет
Un cuchillo muy atractivo amigo ✌️👍👍👍
Emegine saglik usta
Well balanced 🔪⚔️📐
Magnifique j'adore ❤
Muy bueno colega yo también después del templado lo pongo en arena,vos por qué lo haces no se si era arena o acerin ?🔪🤠🤜🤛🇦🇷
does that slow belt sander get a bit annoying? the last one I got is slow like that and gets on my nerves, it takes forever to get anything done with it. you've got the touch with that angle grinder. profiling something like that is a lot more difficult that it looks. maybe not as hard as forging the shape out but definitely a skill. the large choil is nice, I like that. I don't trust epoxied handles at all. scales with pins or paracord wrap or burn in with a pin. nice work though, very good.
Very nice!
Really cool knife . two 👍👍up 😎😎😉
Nice work
Awesome Job!!👍
Nice !
Beautiful Knife. I would have taped the handle before epoxy and mixed the epoxy on something other than my vice,.
100% perfect , this time
100% perfect???
It can't even cut paper!!!
How much do you want for that piece of art?
I don't know why other people don't believe in a full tang blade that's more practical
Does it cut glass that is the question. Even kitchen knives can cut plastic bottles and paper if sharpened well.
На сколько я знаю, у сверла верхняя часть из мягкого металла сделана, а нижняя из крепкого.
what does dipping the harden blade in the saw dust do
You should make a retracting kyokestu-shoge you use it like the regular weapon but use something to retract it back to u like a tape measure kinda then you could use the force of it retracting to hit anything behind you
Mate I think you'll find thats almost 30 drill bits. Regardless of the count its still a cool video.
nice
I feel if you drew that out more and forged closer to the profile, you might ha e gotten another small knife out of that damascus.
Красотень
Gorgeous knife but would never trust any knife without a mechanical connection of at least one pin
You are worried about the handle? He never tempered the blade! Why put a good handle on a wall hanger?
The guys on this channel have hammers and anvils, but the only way I ever seen any of make a knife is to forge a rectangle then grind a knife shape into it. Also, why are they always i in such a hurry showing the finished product? I mean, you gotta look real fast to see all the de-lamenations and cold shuts. WoW, that thing really tore through that paper. 🤣🤣🤣 A real work o fart.
So where can we view your work? I’d like to be able to compare build quality.
Okay but you can only form an opinion once you post your work to be compared...
See how dumb that? I don't need to be a dancer to know laying down isn't a cool dance to watch
Looked like a pretty clean weld to me,
Show us how it’s done
I agree. I have never used a grinder to shape my knives
he put more than 10 in the pipe
Honestly always hate videos like these where they don't actually forge the blades out. sure its Damascus but not even a high layer count, minimal effort. At that point just get a slab of 1095 and a cnc machine and cut the knifes out of it.
So how many have you fully forged.???
Forging a blade out to a refined shape is, for sure a skill on it's own. Just like getting a nice, clean pattern weld is. But there's only so many skills you can show off on one knife at the same time before they start detracting from each other.
In this case, forging it out would have reduced the appearance of the pattern
Yeah he’s not a real smith
I think the steel powder ruins the patterns that the should have been there. Its like it was turned into a single block of metal.
What a knife snob. I'm going to stick my nose up in the air and use cool terms that I saw on TH-cam a few days ago and make people look dumb to make myself feel smart
This is different for mee
"It will keal."
Это не ковка а чистой воды слесарка.
That so called knife looks more like a prybar
He never tempered the knife, it is for looks only.
Maybe, if it was at his tempering temp, after the quench, that was his purpose to stick it in the sawdust, or what ever that was. There are similar techniques that use the remaining heat after the quench to create the temper.
This wouldn't be my technique. But it could work, if you know what you are doing.
How do you know he didn't? Because it wasn't shown in the video?
Actually you used 30 drill bits instead of 10 😅😅😅
please put a black filter on your video when you welding. It hurts eyes
Perhaps he should send you some milk and cookies?
Your more than welcome to find and watch a video of somebody that does it
Какая то кустарщина
creo que no es muy funcional y le faltó mucho filo
Put a guard on your grinder !
Stupid not to .
Just epoxy eh 🤔
First
He makes it so much more difficult not using the proper tools. I understand you use what you have, but come on
They changed the steel with another piece, these were not the drills.
O bıça o sap olmadı
Should have taken the can off. Then twisted it since it was made from drill bits. The hammered it to shape not cut it. Then if you feel you must grind the bevels. I would have hammer formed my bevels and fuller also. Then ground it to expose the bits inside. That is what forging is. You forged a bullet Then cut out a knife. I have 38 years experience as a bladesmith. No I have not taken the ABA test, but I assure you I am in fact a master bladesmith. I don't use power tools. All my forge work is by hand and hammer, all my grinding is with files and stones, all my finish work is with hand tools the way bladesmithing is ment to be. Any other way you are a machinist not a Smith period.
You should also ride on a horse and use candles for light….. dude matters is end result we have developed tools for a reason. Why do you hate so much
@fav6587 bladesmithing is an art. People calling machine work forging is offensive to those of us who are true artisans. Everyone has to start somewhere, I understand that. However call it what it is. Don't call it what is a dieing art when it isn't. There is a tradition in the art, and machines are not a tradition. Using your hands is the tradition. I can understand using a grinder to polish your work and take out hammer marks, but shape it with a hammer in your hand. Build the real skills before you claim to be a Smith. It isn't hate, it is being offended. The tradition matters more than anything other than quality. In mosaic you have to grind your bevels so it doesn't distort the pattern. Everything else you should form your bevels with hammer and fire. You want to be an artist then do the work to be an artist.
Знания + опыт + мастерство = Искусство, это то что передаётся веками, а машины выполняют работу и задачи поставленные человеком лишь для своих целей. 🗿🗿🗿
thats supposed to be only 10?
more like 30
Good video editing as well🙂