Making A Kukri Knife
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ย. 2024
- #knifemaking #knife #handmade #shoptalk #DIY #tools #leather #sheath #kukri
Today is episode 246, here is the complete Kukri build!
Be sure and check out my website. I have several knives available on the site and all of them have a video (or several) showing how they were made!
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Kukri Videos in order:
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• Copper Liners On Stone...
• Finishing The Kukri Kn...
• First Time Making A Sh...
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I really wish that this will get more views to get people into knife making, our world needs it right now😕
still have my leather carving tool from 50 years past
An absolutely gorgeous interpretation of the blade. The broad profile is also doing a great job of maximising chopping power in a relatively short length. You might find a larger blade with a more traditional profile interesting to make- as they get larger the dynamics in hand get very interesting and the distribution of mass while making becomes front and centre.
Take care,
Andrew and the team at Kailash
Was a pleasure to watch this one in the making Erick !
Beautifil work a finishing touch could have been dying the inside belt loop of the sheath just to top it of but beautiful, wish i could create the same
Always cool to see it all in one go. Another awesome one in the books!
So beautiful
Thank you!
I followed the whole journey, no need to watch this. But I will give you a comment, and like.
Fantastic build!
Thank you!
thx, really good entire process video, very nice work, cool thx again.
It's Sunday and can't watch today now but very glad you made this available for me this is information that I appreciate "Sir" I would been happier if it had more drop in its blade more for chopping.
Very cool build! Beautiful work! The only thing missing is the chopping logs and/or cinder blocks testing the edge retention. 😈 gotcha! I heard you mention that on the podcast and couldn’t help myself! 😎 great work brother!
🤣 yeah, I am making one that will have some of that done to it though.
@@theriversexperience9383 Send one to Joe X for testing too. That'd be rad af
i use diamond dust on my strop
Definitely touched that.
Güzel işçilik, ellerinize sağlık...👏🙂
Bravissimo bello❤️🔥🔥💯⚡️
Artă!
Beautiful work! What’s the purpose of the ferric acid and distilled water mix? Is it to give a patina? Or does it have another purpose?
You have to use that to make the blade dark so that the stone wash stands out.
Why does my blade not harden after heat treating? I can still scrape marks into them with a regular file.
Can anybody give me some suggestions because I'm at a loss :(
There could be a few things happening here. First, there could be a layer of decarb on the blade and its still soft, people tend to sand or grind that off and then file test it. You could also just file through it until it starts to skate the file. Second, the heat treat could have been done wrong. It happens more than people want to admit. Just make sure to do research for the type of steel and the heat treat recipe. Some steels are a pain to heat treat in a gas or coal forge.
i love it. do you have something like a blueprint for the knife? i wanna make one for a friend
🗡💯👌👍
I apologize if I missed it, but, what was the final hex after tempering
I meant final hrc
It landed at about 59 HRC.
That's filthy
Thanks!
@@theriversexperience9383 your welcome. You have a ton of talent and work ethic.