Nice! Exceptional end product. 👏 Cutting part is so nice, you should consider changing the grip to a better piece of wood, to remind yourself that you are an artist
Puor steel into a mold is just impossible, you can't do it just cause you will not obtain an omogenous grain, it will be probably full of cracks and useless. Unfortunately this is believed due to movies, where they shows blades made by pouring the molten metal into a mold, but it happened only for soft metal blades, like in the bronze era. Steel, even if melted into a crucible, must stay in a free oxygen atmosphere, so the crucible must be sealed, or it will oxidize quickly. Once you melted the steel, the only way to obtain a blade is to forge it once the steel is no longer in a liquid form. Also you need the equivalent temperatures of the sun surface to melt steel, that's why in the steel mills they use enourmos electrodes that creates real lightings to melt tons of steel. Use this incredible amount of energy just for a blade is an incredible waste, and this is also why in the past good swords were only for kings
This tool you made is brilliant. This is exactly what I need to make for the closed tang handle knives I create. ThankQ for sharing.
Top. Qual a espessura da chapa que usou. Grato
Nice! Exceptional end product. 👏
Cutting part is so nice, you should consider changing the grip to a better piece of wood, to remind yourself that you are an artist
Thanks! Yeah i should change that handle😅 also to get a better grip
Amazing idea. *runs into shop to find old rasps.*
Excelente herramienta bastante util
That was a Genious way of doing it....I will subscribe, and watch your stuff in the future,...🙂
Thanks! 👍👍👍
Adapt it to a saber saw or a SAWZALL, it will kick ass !
Ja fazia im tempo que procurava um vidio assim obrigado por partilhar top
Amazing idea. Thanks
nice! solid demonstration of the filework needed to have that style of tooth pattern! Thank you
Nice Broach. I made one out of a 6" heavy duty jig saw blade.
Nice! I tried it also with a saw blade but it wasn't enough sturdy for me
@@Gabrulo_knifemaking maybe weld 4-5 jigsablades together
does That make sense in dimensions where you can get files for this just around the corner?
With files you need 10x times to do the same work
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls
Is it possible you can make a crucible to melt down metals and then pour the into a mold? Or do you prefer the forged by hand techni?
Puor steel into a mold is just impossible, you can't do it just cause you will not obtain an omogenous grain, it will be probably full of cracks and useless. Unfortunately this is believed due to movies, where they shows blades made by pouring the molten metal into a mold, but it happened only for soft metal blades, like in the bronze era. Steel, even if melted into a crucible, must stay in a free oxygen atmosphere, so the crucible must be sealed, or it will oxidize quickly. Once you melted the steel, the only way to obtain a blade is to forge it once the steel is no longer in a liquid form. Also you need the equivalent temperatures of the sun surface to melt steel, that's why in the steel mills they use enourmos electrodes that creates real lightings to melt tons of steel. Use this incredible amount of energy just for a blade is an incredible waste, and this is also why in the past good swords were only for kings
Gabrulo ah ok well also thank you I didn't know that!
I learned all this things here on TH-cam😆
Great video ! Did you make the grinder attachment yourself?
Thanks! Yes all by myself
I knew it, Einhell doesn't get even close to that quality.
Yes master
3:46 are those gunshots I hear lol?
Ahahahahah you're not the first one to ask it, it's actually the neighbour's small dog that barks constantly
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I will try to do it with Woodglut plans.
Normalizing not annealing
3 years later , you are still wrong it’s definitely an annealing process