Really nice job, I love the outcome, the knife and the handle looks fantastic. Just a quick tip I learned from Kyle Royer, always put the strap on the other side fo the blade, that way you aren't riskin cutting into it when drawing your knife and overall the draw gives a better feel. Anyway, good job.
Очень круто, молодец парнишка, такой разносторонний, приятно смотреть за работой профессионала. Лайк и подписка брат, пусть развивается твое искусство! Делай больше охотничьих ножей
Wonderful work. I did not know, that RWL34 could be hardened /quenched by air (and not in oil). I must try this the next time. I`ve done that so far only with D2-Steel (1.2379)....
Great video. 😎 I have done the same thing with the brass insert for the handle pin. Have not seen it used anywhere else. Works very well. For making the rectangular hole for the tang in the handle block, have you ever tried a handle broach? You can make your own, or grind from a big reciprocating saw blade. I think they are MUCH better/easier to use than filing. They cut on the pull, so no dust getting packed into the hole. Thank you for filming and posting.
Great work! Gave me a little inspiration on my next knife, What was the electro etching process you used with the drill bit? Thanks for your hard work!
My father made quite a few pipestone peace pipes in his life. He used to melt beeswax and pour it over the wooden shaft then rub it in. I dont know if thats any easier or stronger than just rubbing room temperature beeswax into wood, but thats the way he did it.
When it's hot it's more moveable and can spread deeper. The molecules are moving more. Same way hot water cleans better. The water molecules are moving more so it penetrates deeper into a stain or surface. This rule applies to everything. If the liquid allows itself to be hot it can spead over and fill a pourose area better. That's probably why he heated it, just easier to work with as well.
The knife is a remarkable & excellent piece of craftsmanship ! However, the sheath is TOO bulky and thick ( too many layers on the side / surrounding ) to carry....
Beautiful knife, a real show piece, but not the most easy to use blade shape, the recurve part of the edge is hard to sharpen for the average knife user. The sheet is good looking but too bulky.
More knives available in my Etsy store: www.etsy.com/shop/TeodorTodorovKnives
всё хорошо! одно только не понятно зачем этот штырь латунный в хвостовике??? 3:57
Absolutely gorgeous piece brother!!!
Well done, knife and sheath..
good stuff, enjoyed seeing the leather work
That knife is beautiful man. Good work
This knife looks amazing!! The craftsmanship of the handle is a work of art!
Thank you!
сръчност +точност= майстор, браво.
You are an artist
The beauty of that skin
Wow. Such a beautiful piece. I am in love with the design.
Thank you!
Very nice! Excellent craftmanship
Absolutaly beautiful mate
🙌 Man, that is some excellent work!
Thank you!
Beautiful piece of working art
Very well done a true craftsman
Only issue I have is the tang being thin and abit short etc
That Turkish Walnut is beautiful wood.
A real professional in the art of knife making THANKS
Awesome knife! Nice work I love your attention to detail. Thanks for posting your work. 👍🏻
Oh! My! God! It´s absolutely awesome! :)
Really nice job, I love the outcome, the knife and the handle looks fantastic. Just a quick tip I learned from Kyle Royer, always put the strap on the other side fo the blade, that way you aren't riskin cutting into it when drawing your knife and overall the draw gives a better feel. Anyway, good job.
Great to see you back producing beautiful knives.
Thank you Stuart! I hope that you are still using your knife.
@@TTodorovKnives какая сталь.марка
Absolutely Beautiful
Very beautiful knife
Nice job bro 👏
Очень круто, молодец парнишка, такой разносторонний, приятно смотреть за работой профессионала. Лайк и подписка брат, пусть развивается твое искусство! Делай больше охотничьих ножей
Wonderful work. I did not know, that RWL34 could be hardened /quenched by air (and not in oil). I must try this the next time. I`ve done that so far only with D2-Steel (1.2379)....
I have a wonderful knife from RWL34 steel-absolutely lovely,in my opinion is RWL34 better than N690. :-)
Very very nicely done... 😉 😉 😉
Gördüğüm en kaliteli bicaklardan biri kusursuz bi usta yapımı
Beautiful !!!!
Браво, много добре е станал. Респект, мераклиска работа.
Много хубав и качествен нож Т.Тодоров поздравления
Great video. 😎
I have done the same thing with the brass insert for the handle pin. Have not seen it used anywhere else. Works very well.
For making the rectangular hole for the tang in the handle block, have you ever tried a handle broach? You can make your own, or grind from a big reciprocating saw blade. I think they are MUCH better/easier to use than filing. They cut on the pull, so no dust getting packed into the hole.
Thank you for filming and posting.
Sangat detail pengerjaannya,hasilnya sangat mengagumkan...👍🙏😍😍😍
Amazing work... Love it
Beautiful
I really love your work, I would like to ask you a question, how thick is the guard?
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très beau travail
It is a nice knife, but i am curious why didnt you go with a full tang?
Great job
👍👍👍👍👍 Безупречнова эфекта добивается
Solid work. Love the blade geometry.
Excellent work! 🤜⚡️🤛
Браво!
За 60 часа направи повече от колкото някой хора за цял живот!
amazing work
Parabéns, belíssimo trabalho, verdadeira obra de arte.
Very good job
Absolutely gorgeous! Wonder display of great craftsmanship! Cheers
Thank you!
Very beautiful made from skillful man.& thanks for the vlog.!@
Very nice ✌😍🥰
very nice, thank you. stay safe.
The knive is very beautiful. Just the negative curve on the cutting edge makes it very difficult to sharpen.
Молодец мастер, хорошая работа. А ещё наблюдение за процессом очень успокаивает (меня лично).
Stabilizing your timber first would be good considering all the work you have put in. Well done sir!
Nice good work 👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏
Hermoso producto final, felicitaciones y gracias por mostrarnoslo, Saludos desde Colombia!
Great work! Gave me a little inspiration on my next knife, What was the electro etching process you used with the drill bit? Thanks for your hard work!
Thank you, process is called electrolysis
Good job!!!
My father made quite a few pipestone peace pipes in his life. He used to melt beeswax and pour it over the wooden shaft then rub it in. I dont know if thats any easier or stronger than just rubbing room temperature beeswax into wood, but thats the way he did it.
When it's hot it's more moveable and can spread deeper. The molecules are moving more. Same way hot water cleans better. The water molecules are moving more so it penetrates deeper into a stain or surface. This rule applies to everything. If the liquid allows itself to be hot it can spead over and fill a pourose area better. That's probably why he heated it, just easier to work with as well.
That was incredible
Great project! Congrats!
Beauty!
That is a super thick sheath. Why did you make it that bulky?
Beautiful job man 👍🏻
What kind of wood you use for the handle
Thanks, its Turkish walnut root
Beautiful....
Look so cute knife 😻
What did you use to finish the handle?
Още на първата минута спрях клипа, абонирах се и продължих да гледам. Браво, страхотна работа!
Unbelievable,great looking knife 🔪 how do I get one????
Thanks
Mark
Thanks, you can see my etsy profile or my facebook page and choose the available ones,
www.etsy.com/shop/TeodorTodorovKnives
facebook.com/knivesbay
@@TTodorovKnives how much to price list?
Wolkome back pal!
Thank you!
Perfect.
Hai i'm from Indonesia. 🇮🇩
Magnifique,béa travaille,merci pour la video
12:33 what is that? Water or somthing?
60 hours 😳 great work. What is the price for these knive?
👍👍👍👍👍
Did you quit doing knifes?
Отличный нож 👍
C'est très beau !
Идеальная работа!
Como se llama el liquido que le aplica en el min 7:23?
Tell me the price of this knife u made here.
Просто мололдец
The knife is a remarkable & excellent piece of craftsmanship ! However, the sheath is TOO bulky and thick ( too many layers on the side / surrounding ) to carry....
Beautiful knife, a real show piece, but not the most easy to use blade shape, the recurve part of the edge is hard to sharpen for the average knife user. The sheet is good looking but too bulky.
noice
10:58 razor gaming mouse sticker spotted
Супер!!!!!!!!
I wonder how much a knife that takes 60 hours to make costs
Красавчик хорош нож
👍👍👍👍
⭐⭐⭐⭐👏👌
Супер!!
Висш пилотаж.
Its very beautiful but 60 hours of work eek. You work for $5 an hour? and that doesn't even factor in material costs how can this be at all viable :o
Сказка!!!!!!
I didn't believe the ste steel is RWL34 and it's rusty haha
why do everyone use a caliper to mark?
Thats so wrong
I personally use a caliper, and I havent had any issues. What do you like to use? No hate, just a genuine question
Call me Sarge
I am a Professional Metal Worker and scratching with a verniercaliper is wrong a
@@kerem7414 gotcha, I guess you'd know way more than me then lol. Thanks for the reply
XD Ur very Funny
@@kerem7414 who
I don't know..I prefer imperfect knife out of forge rather than perfectly shape stock removal...
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great, thanks for the video. But the music is terrible, lifeless.(:
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I had to turn it off I had a headache.../