how do you create damascus steel by only forge welding? damascus IS a crucible steel and needs to be fully liquid . another abs cop out calling forge welding damascus.
@@garretlarsen5343 check your facts and history... try wootz steel reasearch .. true damascus is a crucible steel not layered forge welded multi carbon content steel
Hey, great work! Also good luck on the EE degree. I know this is unsolicited advice, but you may consider getting a metal bucket for your vermiculite, just to be safe!
@@mobiousenigma "Damascus" is used interchangeably to refer to both crucible pattern steels and forge weld layered pattern steels these days. Most smiths refer to the crucible version as "True Damascus." Both processes accomplish the same end result, with similar patterned look so they accept that both are "damascus." You can search for - "A widely believed history myth: No, true Damascus steel is not a lost art" - and also read the Wikipedia article.
This is easily *THE MOST* beautiful custom cleaver I have ever seen. I have been watching bladesmiths on TH-cam for at least the last decade! I love your attention to detail in all of your work that I have seen!
WOW. Just wow. This cleaver is incredible! Believe it or not, this is the first of your videos that I have seen. I must say I agree with others that commented, you have become one of my top channels to watch blade smithing! So talented & smart!
Unfortunately that would be K-royer. My only issue with this knife is you can see where he stretched out the pattern. None of the pattern is the same length/width between the lines towards the blade.
@@gp7110When you make your own cleaver, (LMAO!) you can make sure that the pattern is a perfect grid. He never claimed to be going for that look on his cleaver.
Thanks! The most entertaining content on TH-cam and I never watched knife videos before! You got me into it! Also Can you show how you package the knives to present to the client? I would love to see that!
Thanks for the super!!! I appreciate your kind words :) For the packaging, I just use professional padded knife bags to encase the blades and ship them with a bottle of oil. Maybe I can show it in my next video!
Crafting a $5000 Mosaic Damascus Cleaver: Witness the pinnacle of knife artistry! The meticulous process and attention to detail showcased in this video are truly awe-inspiring. From selecting the finest materials to mastering the intricate Damascus patterning, every aspect of creating this masterpiece is a testament to the craftsman's skill and dedication. Prepare to be amazed by the beauty and functionality of this exceptional cleaver!
Just finished watching your 8 time winning streak on FIF with my husband- amazing job Jesse! We were rooting for you the whole way. You have such a gift with bladesmithing and you’re a pleasure to watch. Glad to see you have a channel.
you are my favorite channel for knife making this year. It is enjoyable watching the way you work, listening to the voice overs, and quality camera work capturing the things we like to see. The other established channels just have more $$$ to spend on equipment and more time to finish projects on top of decades of experience. Your blades are comparable thanks to all your love, effort, and attention to detail that has progressively gotten better looking at your last few videos. Watching a western bladesmith master make a Katana from backyard refined iron sand, making the scabbard and handle from the same rare woods, and making the best Hamon does not feel as enjoyable as watching you. I know the master is possibly going to do it 100% authentic or 99% without breaking tradition, but with you its fun to see how you do the best with what you have and still exceed even your own expectations and acquired new experience to make a better Enma in 2024.
I've caught up with a bunch of your content, not quite binge watching but viewing when it shows up as a recommended video. Your hand (with a physical hammer) forging is more cathartic than when you do it on a machine. I spent a day poorly learning and making my own knife from a railroad tie. It's as bad as you might think, but it is straight, takes a solid edge, and still something I own and remember fondly.
You and Kyle Royer are hands down the best knife making channels on TH-cam. The pattern on this blade is out of this world and can't wait to see the patterns you come up with in the future
I just stumbled across your channel watching an artist in Japan create amazing, delicate, museum quality glass art. You were the suggestion for what else to watch and I am thrilled I followed it. This knife is hands down one of the nicest Damascus knives I have seen and I have seen a few (and own a few). I can't wait to scroll through and see what else you've created.
iv never had a perfect timing moment in my life till this video, you were adding the flux to the blade and i asked my self what does flux do and you answered right away lmfao, im still new to forging this is very enjoyable to watch thank you for the entertainment
bro watching a master at work, no matter what the subject matter< is always entertaining. this video could have been 3 hrs long and id watch it through and through. man youre awsome
I'm a fan. This is the most beautiful and the very best Damascus knife or anything I've ever seen. I wish I could see and touch this masterpiece. Thanks for your inspired hard work and artistry for bringing this beauty to life. I'm an 80 year old small time knife collector, nothing real expensive. Seeing something like this makes me wish I have a few excess thousands of dollars and I'll put it here. Sadly I can only drool over my screen shots of it.
Just stumbled upon Jesse Hu's forging videos and I'm seriously inspired to dive into the world of forging myself! Jesse, if you're reading this, you're a true master! Any tips on how to get started? What was your journey like when you first began? Would love to hear your insights and advice!
The way I got started was a chunk of rail hammer and cheap forge. Get a bar of 5160 and make blacksmith knives. Good way to start and at the end you’ll have a bunch of knives to give away at Christmas.
When you’re throwing that wood dust halfway across your garage, just remember that you’re also throwing it directly into your lungs. You will remember (and regret) this around 30 years later. Mask up, especially with exotic woods. Great job on everything!
It was very satisfying to watch. And a real pleasure to hear your comments. I first saw you in FiF. You were already amazing back then. You got even better since!!! Bravo Monsieur!!!
So far this is the best Damascus steel I have ever seen with such a pattern. The fact that it can be ground so thin and extremely sharp is a huge WOW for me!! ;-)
That is beautiful. The care you took with each step was wonderful to see. I hope the client is actually going to use that for it's intended function rather than it being strictly a display piece. It would be a joy to use. I thought my kitchen knives were sharp until I saw that part at the end. I'm not sure a freshly stropped straight razor could do that. I'll just say you probably undercharged pretty seriously.
Jesse I absolutely adore craftsmanship and this video is absolutely incredible. I love custom kitchen knives, but this cleaver is absolutely insane. The mosaic damascus pattern looks excellent and detailed. You got a new subscriber for sure!
No words needed. Ive seen loads of these videos, but this is just another leve !!! This man has amazing vision.. The most beautiful damascus blade ive ever seen. 👏👏👏👏👏
Holy shet, I just realize that you have been making videos for less than a year, and you are already a bladesmithing god for most of us, keep going with the nice and awesome work man!
Get yourself a Everlast mig tig stick. I purchased a 221STI 5 years ago and it is a Amazing welder. The tig is the best way to put in clean perfect welds and is a nice feature to have. Mine is a AC/DC but if you are not wanting to be able to tig aluminum and DC only unit will do fine. I have worked as a welder for years in another life and I can tell you Everlast has the most bang for the buck hands down. 5 year warranty and a great tech support.
It did, indeed seeing this pattern come to life was amazing. I've seen many knife and sword making, each has their own process, but the blade result in this one was incredible. Kudos!
Its a work of art. You're one skilled and talented knife maker. Just incredible work bud. How does one even value such a peice. Such 1 off pieces this good are priceless. This is one of the top 5 best cleavers i've ever seen on YTube hands done. Amazing pattern.
That Was Fantabulous ❤ That's an Piece of Art And You have mastered it That Smile on Your after Achieving That pattern Say's it All...Lot Of Patience And Hardwork You Been Put To This Even The Study Of Pattern Allingment..... Amazing Work Brother I'm Now Fan Of Your Achievement ❤
did not notice the length of the video until i finished watching. Honestly this might have been one of the best videos ive seen in awhile, extremely captivating didn't even realize how much time was passing. Congratulations on the awesome Knife and video
Thank you for a wonderful project! I've seen so many blade makers make western or Japanese knives, it's about time someone did something different. The use of Chinese cleavers has gradually been gaining popularity (for good reason, so practical!) and has encouraged me to use my late grandfather's Taiwanese-made antique cleaver over my usual western chef knife. Great to see fellow Asian Americans in artisan crafts, so keep up the great work 👍
I have very small hands (6 inches from tip of middle finger to wrist). I cook a lot and over the years have developed a callus on my index finger from my grip on the handle. Over the years, with arthritis setting it has become very painful to chop foods. I have tried so many different sizes in knives, and either they are too small or too big. If I ever win the lottery, I will DEFINITELY keep you in mind to make a perfect fit for me. You are amazing!
I’m really liking this page. Since it’s just him the flow of content is understandable.. but damn I wish there was more to watch! Almost done with most videos already 😭😭 haha
I have just discovered you through this video, and I will be sure to watch many more of your videos! Loved the look of this forge weld! Thank you and good luck for future knife making
I clicked on this video with the intention of skipping thru it quickly to get to the end. Instead I watched every single second intently and absolutely loved it. And honestly I didn't even have 48 mins to spare but it was worth it lol
im 7 months late, but you earned my subscription. beautiful blade. the gradient from that little "mistake" turned it into a one of a kind masterpiece. 10/10!
Dang, that's absolutely gorgeous! You even pattern-matched the bolster transition to the blade! I'm a fan of knife-making videos. I've built a few small forges but I've only melted aluminium. I'm a 30-year CNC machinist in the automotive mould making industry, and I literally laughed out loud at a few of your best-practices that cross over to my trade that I seldom if ever see others use. I applaud your commitment to meticulous craftsmanship. I'm also a caucasian amateur Chinese-style chef; I'm in the process of building a 22" diameter kamado-style barbecue. The case iron grille has a 12" round opening to hold a 16" wok over a 100,000 btu propane burner. I have two Chinese cleavers (well, veg knives; the blades are too delicate for really *cleaving*) and I think this summer I'll take a four hour train ride to buy a really high quality third. Wish I could afford one of yours! Cheers from Southwestern Ontario, sir. Subscribed.
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how do you create damascus steel by only forge welding? damascus IS a crucible steel and needs to be fully liquid . another abs cop out calling forge welding damascus.
@@mobiousenigma Damascus is layered steel
@@garretlarsen5343 check your facts and history... try wootz steel reasearch .. true damascus is a crucible steel not layered forge welded multi carbon content steel
Hey, great work! Also good luck on the EE degree. I know this is unsolicited advice, but you may consider getting a metal bucket for your vermiculite, just to be safe!
@@mobiousenigma "Damascus" is used interchangeably to refer to both crucible pattern steels and forge weld layered pattern steels these days. Most smiths refer to the crucible version as "True Damascus." Both processes accomplish the same end result, with similar patterned look so they accept that both are "damascus."
You can search for - "A widely believed history myth: No, true Damascus steel is not a lost art" - and also read the Wikipedia article.
I have zero intention of getting into this hobby but these videos are so satisfying and fascinating. I’m here for it Jesse! Keep em coming!
I've always been curious, but man the work and labor lol whole days of work and don't even have the shape you desire lol
nobody asked
@@zyomer6855 nobody asked for your opinion either
Agree !!!
It is immensely satisfying to watch a pile of random bars be bent and fused into a work of art.
This is easily *THE MOST* beautiful custom cleaver I have ever seen. I have been watching bladesmiths on TH-cam for at least the last decade! I love your attention to detail in all of your work that I have seen!
Wow hearing the "ting" after every slice of the paper when you were testing the sharpness was so satisfying. I want one ahh.
I was going to mention it if no one else had brought it up. I've never seen that before, it almost felt edited in like some old school samurai movie.
WOW. Just wow. This cleaver is incredible! Believe it or not, this is the first of your videos that I have seen. I must say I agree with others that commented, you have become one of my top channels to watch blade smithing! So talented & smart!
Watching this channel, it gave me a NileRed Vibes 🤣
A simple edit, perfect explanation, focus on the stuff that he's making
10/10 🔥
No but why does this make somuch sense
Not to mention the fact that he takes something impossible and then does it.
Jesse Hu = the NileRed of forging!
Or is NileRed the Jesse Hu of chemistry...?
@@WetRatGaming both are experts of their own fields but most probably nilered is older being on youtube
@@Pri_mumolder being💀💀
"I'm not a master of anything..." says the 8-times winner of Forged in Fire and defeating seasoned blade smiths.
The best knife-making channel on youtube.
I’m honored🙏🙏
True!
Could not agree more!
Unfortunately that would be K-royer. My only issue with this knife is you can see where he stretched out the pattern. None of the pattern is the same length/width between the lines towards the blade.
@@gp7110When you make your own cleaver, (LMAO!) you can make sure that the pattern is a perfect grid. He never claimed to be going for that look on his cleaver.
Thanks!
The most entertaining content on TH-cam and I never watched knife videos before! You got me into it!
Also Can you show how you package the knives to present to the client? I would love to see that!
Thanks for the super!!! I appreciate your kind words :) For the packaging, I just use professional padded knife bags to encase the blades and ship them with a bottle of oil. Maybe I can show it in my next video!
Congrats on your first sponsor, this channel needs to blow up…. You work is immaculate and such attention to detail
96k with 9 videos in such a short time is insane for youtube.
completely disagree. there are gazillion channels like this, why do we need one more doing exactly the same?
Crafting a $5000 Mosaic Damascus Cleaver: Witness the pinnacle of knife artistry! The meticulous process and attention to detail showcased in this video are truly awe-inspiring. From selecting the finest materials to mastering the intricate Damascus patterning, every aspect of creating this masterpiece is a testament to the craftsman's skill and dedication. Prepare to be amazed by the beauty and functionality of this exceptional cleaver!
48 minutes... and enjoyed every minute. Beautiful work 👏
Wtf, I thought it was like 15-20, really lost track of time with this one.
Just finished watching your 8 time winning streak on FIF with my husband- amazing job Jesse! We were rooting for you the whole way. You have such a gift with bladesmithing and you’re a pleasure to watch. Glad to see you have a channel.
47:20 This is all the more satisfying after watching the whole knife come together 😌😊
That's the most beautiful knife I've ever seen. You have the blood of the old Japanese masters in you. Only channel where I watch the video in full
This knife is master worthy, awesome work. And to be frank, I'm definitely part of that percentage that chuckles at your jokes
I'm honored🙏 Hehe I'm glad my jokes got a chuckle or two :D
damascus cleaver with damascus jasmine ❤ I like it
you are my favorite channel for knife making this year. It is enjoyable watching the way you work, listening to the voice overs, and quality camera work capturing the things we like to see. The other established channels just have more $$$ to spend on equipment and more time to finish projects on top of decades of experience. Your blades are comparable thanks to all your love, effort, and attention to detail that has progressively gotten better looking at your last few videos. Watching a western bladesmith master make a Katana from backyard refined iron sand, making the scabbard and handle from the same rare woods, and making the best Hamon does not feel as enjoyable as watching you. I know the master is possibly going to do it 100% authentic or 99% without breaking tradition, but with you its fun to see how you do the best with what you have and still exceed even your own expectations and acquired new experience to make a better Enma in 2024.
I loved the final look of deep contemplating and satisfaction in your work as you cleanly cut the paper and set the blade down. It's better than pnc.
Wow guy. Your skill, patience, and perseverance are seriously impressive. This project is easily top 10 I've seen on TH-cam. Great work!
Thank you so much!
I've caught up with a bunch of your content, not quite binge watching but viewing when it shows up as a recommended video.
Your hand (with a physical hammer) forging is more cathartic than when you do it on a machine. I spent a day poorly learning and making my own knife from a railroad tie. It's as bad as you might think, but it is straight, takes a solid edge, and still something I own and remember fondly.
You and Kyle Royer are hands down the best knife making channels on TH-cam. The pattern on this blade is out of this world and can't wait to see the patterns you come up with in the future
I just stumbled across your channel watching an artist in Japan create amazing, delicate, museum quality glass art. You were the suggestion for what else to watch and I am thrilled I followed it. This knife is hands down one of the nicest Damascus knives I have seen and I have seen a few (and own a few). I can't wait to scroll through and see what else you've created.
Hands down the most beautiful damascus steel blade I've ever seen. Well done!
iv never had a perfect timing moment in my life till this video, you were adding the flux to the blade and i asked my self what does flux do and you answered right away lmfao, im still new to forging this is very enjoyable to watch thank you for the entertainment
Never in my life have a spent a whole 48 minutes glued to my screen for the entirety of a video until now... Great Job sir. Much Respect.
The intelligence and skill combined makes this an incredible work of art.
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I remember following Jesse in instagram back in like 2019-2020. It’s awesome to see how much he’s grown as a knifemaker as well as his following
bro watching a master at work, no matter what the subject matter< is always entertaining. this video could have been 3 hrs long and id watch it through and through. man youre awsome
I'm a fan. This is the most beautiful and the very best Damascus knife or anything I've ever seen. I wish I could see and touch this masterpiece. Thanks for your inspired hard work and artistry for bringing this beauty to life. I'm an 80 year old small time knife collector, nothing real expensive. Seeing something like this makes me wish I have a few excess thousands of dollars and I'll put it here. Sadly I can only drool over my screen shots of it.
The way the oven was lit was both stupid and magnificent at the same time, After lighting it, the expression of fear and enthusiasm says it all 🤣
I can't believe that I just sat and watched a 48 minute TH-cam video. Wow. Just Wow... Speechless. Incredible...
Just stumbled upon Jesse Hu's forging videos and I'm seriously inspired to dive into the world of forging myself! Jesse, if you're reading this, you're a true master! Any tips on how to get started? What was your journey like when you first began? Would love to hear your insights and advice!
The way I got started was a chunk of rail hammer and cheap forge. Get a bar of 5160 and make blacksmith knives. Good way to start and at the end you’ll have a bunch of knives to give away at Christmas.
Every idea that makes the process easier is a plus, every technique that takes hours off hand filing etc is a huge bonus.
I love your vids because you are honest and sincere with your mistakes keep up the great work
When you’re throwing that wood dust halfway across your garage, just remember that you’re also throwing it directly into your lungs. You will remember (and regret) this around 30 years later. Mask up, especially with exotic woods. Great job on everything!
That Frank joke was completely necessary for the plot. The finished product is stunning btw. Great Job!
It was very satisfying to watch. And a real pleasure to hear your comments. I first saw you in FiF. You were already amazing back then. You got even better since!!! Bravo Monsieur!!!
That cleaver is stunning. Nice work sir.
I wish people really understood the intelligence and planning that go into this kind of art/work. It mind blowing...
Congratulations on your first sponsor! Keep up the fantastic work! Your videos are so in-depth and impressive!
Thanks! It was definitely exciting getting my first sponsor, more to come though :D
As a native of Damascus, I salute you for keeping the link of this amazing craft to the city of my birth alive.
So honest and real, you're always trying to improve. Good work bro.
This blade is truly amazing and makes me wish I had the money to buy a Chef knife from you. VERY WELL DONE!!!
My favorite fellow Arizonian knife maker is back
So far this is the best Damascus steel I have ever seen with such a pattern.
The fact that it can be ground so thin and extremely sharp is a huge WOW for me!! ;-)
And this is why Jesse's an 8 time Forged and Fire champion! He's amazing at his craft!
Dude!! That steel sing was on point!!!! 26:31 Veryvery well done 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🙏
That is beautiful. The care you took with each step was wonderful to see. I hope the client is actually going to use that for it's intended function rather than it being strictly a display piece. It would be a joy to use. I thought my kitchen knives were sharp until I saw that part at the end. I'm not sure a freshly stropped straight razor could do that. I'll just say you probably undercharged pretty seriously.
I really thought he was gonna round that handle out more. Beautiful knife. Incredible artisanship.
Jesse I absolutely adore craftsmanship and this video is absolutely incredible. I love custom kitchen knives, but this cleaver is absolutely insane. The mosaic damascus pattern looks excellent and detailed. You got a new subscriber for sure!
No words needed. Ive seen loads of these videos, but this is just another leve !!! This man has amazing vision.. The most beautiful damascus blade ive ever seen. 👏👏👏👏👏
Holy shet, I just realize that you have been making videos for less than a year, and you are already a bladesmithing god for most of us, keep going with the nice and awesome work man!
That is one of the most stunning damascus works I've ever seen. You should be very proud.
that fire starter was MAD CRAZY.
OSHA called, I ignored them though
Get yourself a Everlast mig tig stick. I purchased a 221STI 5 years ago and it is a Amazing welder. The tig is the best way to put in clean perfect welds and is a nice feature to have. Mine is a AC/DC but if you are not wanting to be able to tig aluminum and DC only unit will do fine. I have worked as a welder for years in another life and I can tell you Everlast has the most bang for the buck hands down. 5 year warranty and a great tech support.
Dude, absolutely everything about that cleaver was incredible. You have an amazing talent. Loved this entire video, keep up the great work 👍
47:23 Beautiful knife. Thank you for the content.
where have you been bro, my favorite knifemaker
I’ve been learning about MFCC’s and Caches💀 All I could think about was knifemaking though!
That's cool man@@jhublades I haven't forged in a month or so I've been so wrapped up with my machining class at school
Dude, this video deserves a like for how you lit the forge alone.
Love your videos!
And thats why your an 8 time Forgrd in fire champ, such great work
🙏🙏
It did, indeed seeing this pattern come to life was amazing. I've seen many knife and sword making, each has their own process, but the blade result in this one was incredible. Kudos!
Its a work of art. You're one skilled and talented knife maker. Just incredible work bud. How does one even value such a peice. Such 1 off pieces this good are priceless. This is one of the top 5 best cleavers i've ever seen on YTube hands done. Amazing pattern.
You have the most incredible patience. And an incredible talent. Probably one of the best knife makers I have ever witnessed!!!
That Was Fantabulous ❤ That's an Piece of Art And You have mastered it That Smile on Your after Achieving That pattern Say's it All...Lot Of Patience And Hardwork You Been Put To This Even The Study Of Pattern Allingment..... Amazing Work Brother I'm Now Fan Of Your Achievement ❤
did not notice the length of the video until i finished watching. Honestly this might have been one of the best videos ive seen in awhile, extremely captivating didn't even realize how much time was passing.
Congratulations on the awesome Knife and video
Formidable skills and humble attitude are a good mix. Add brains and humor... you are on a great path to success.
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Thank you for a wonderful project! I've seen so many blade makers make western or Japanese knives, it's about time someone did something different. The use of Chinese cleavers has gradually been gaining popularity (for good reason, so practical!) and has encouraged me to use my late grandfather's Taiwanese-made antique cleaver over my usual western chef knife. Great to see fellow Asian Americans in artisan crafts, so keep up the great work 👍
You've outdone urself with this one🔥
You could throw some quarts in the feric chloride and it would allow you to use less of it as you really only need enough to cover the blade
That's gonna be one satisfied client
Craftsmanship like this is the coolest thing ever.
Incredible work, love your videos. That intro was prize worthy as well, super cool :D
Thank you!!! The intro was probably not OSHA approved but it was fun to film :D
I totally chuckled at your joke. You do amazingly meticulous work. Congratulations on your first sponsor. Well deserved.
Very good knife making skills.very impressive.great videos🎉🎉
Thank you🙏🙏🙏 More to come!
That would be the finest cleaver I’ve ever seen. The Damascus is amazing and unbelievable sharpness. So much enjoyed this video. From Australia.
Stunning work of Art 👍
It'd be dope to see the chef use the knife as well as there reaction to the final product!!!
Awesome work Jesse, can’t wait to see this channel take off 📈🔪💫
Thanks man, I'm excited as well. I'm amazed by how things have been going thus far :D
I am on the same page. This guy is great.
😮The best processing to record for your flower pattern cleaver knife!Respect for your patience & creativity👍🏻
BEAUTIFUL. Just STUNNING! Its AMAZING how you can turn a block of metal into something so intricate!
Talent cannot be learned, and you have a lot of talent!
Jesse, you are an inspiration. Your parents raised you well. You are a master at your craft at such a young age. That is really impressive.
That is unbelievable. You’re a talented knife craftsman. Best Damascus pattern I’ve seen on here 👌🏻
That is one heck of design! So much effort and care needed, but it looks so worth it...
the attention of details in this video is so high, i don't remember how many pot I take.
love your content, keep it up!
Mesmerizingly beautiful, cleaver!
I appreciate how you narrate your videos to let us know what you are doing and why, thank you!
most beautiful knife i've seen so far. a master in the making.
and the cats are equally beautiful!
First time watcher. Impossible not to subscribe.Brilliant finish.
Massive thanks :D
I have very small hands (6 inches from tip of middle finger to wrist). I cook a lot and over the years have developed a callus on my index finger from my grip on the handle. Over the years, with arthritis setting it has become very painful to chop foods. I have tried so many different sizes in knives, and either they are too small or too big. If I ever win the lottery, I will DEFINITELY keep you in mind to make a perfect fit for me. You are amazing!
I’m really liking this page. Since it’s just him the flow of content is understandable.. but damn I wish there was more to watch! Almost done with most videos already 😭😭 haha
That has to be the best looking Damascus design blade I have seen yet.
I have just discovered you through this video, and I will be sure to watch many more of your videos! Loved the look of this forge weld! Thank you and good luck for future knife making
Phenomenal work and gorgeous finish, there is something so satisfying about using a razor sharp knife in the kitchen, and it's safer too.
I clicked on this video with the intention of skipping thru it quickly to get to the end.
Instead I watched every single second intently and absolutely loved it. And honestly I didn't even have 48 mins to spare but it was worth it lol
im 7 months late, but you earned my subscription. beautiful blade. the gradient from that little "mistake" turned it into a one of a kind masterpiece. 10/10!
Dang, that's absolutely gorgeous! You even pattern-matched the bolster transition to the blade!
I'm a fan of knife-making videos. I've built a few small forges but I've only melted aluminium. I'm a 30-year CNC machinist in the automotive mould making industry, and I literally laughed out loud at a few of your best-practices that cross over to my trade that I seldom if ever see others use. I applaud your commitment to meticulous craftsmanship.
I'm also a caucasian amateur Chinese-style chef; I'm in the process of building a 22" diameter kamado-style barbecue. The case iron grille has a 12" round opening to hold a 16" wok over a 100,000 btu propane burner. I have two Chinese cleavers (well, veg knives; the blades are too delicate for really *cleaving*) and I think this summer I'll take a four hour train ride to buy a really high quality third. Wish I could afford one of yours!
Cheers from Southwestern Ontario, sir. Subscribed.
U have my subscription after watching just 2 vids...I love how u go about everything and how interesting ur vids and presentation are.
Awesome knife man. Chinese cleavers have become my favorite knife to use for most prep work, this looks killer