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Now THATS a dang good looking blade. Great finish and blade design. Make an awesome camp kitchen knife. I’m betting it will hold an edge very very well. 👍👍
I think that’s the most useful knife design ever. If it had a full tang with a flat butt it could be used for pounding on to drive knife through material to split wood and things. Saved and will use this later 👍👍
Done correctly, stick tang knives are very strong. Historically, most knives in most cultures around the world were/are made stick tangs. Even the powerful khukuri of Nepal and India is made with stick tangs. And they're designed for heavy chopping. There are full tang versions too but stick tang is more common and traditional. Stick tangs only started being a problem for the modern TH-cam survival/bushcraft/prepper scene when folks suddenly wanted to use their knives like axes and smash them through massive hardwood logs without breaking. 🙄 Yes, they are "weak" if you beat on it like a Neanderthal all day long. If you need to process seriously large pieces of wood...bring an axe. Like we've done since Otzi. Or get a full tang monstrosity to beat on but it's only a matter of time before they'll eventually break too.
That's a very interesting perspective you give. And I do believe you are probably right about the history, however I am curious how that would work with fighting knives in particular daggers because with a fighting knife usually you want to balance to be at the cross guard. Wouldn't a stick tang always be blade heavy? I know that the khukuri is more of a chopper but still I would imagine it would handle better if it had more weight in the handle. Also full tang is stronger that has got to be a benefit if nothing is lost or compromised.
@@simontilbey Depends on the style of fighting. Khukuris are designed to be blade heavy for the chop and cut. But a properly made one will still balance well in hand because of the distal taper.... something not often seen in American made knives
@@pennsyltuckyreb9800 oh yes I had forgotten about distal taper that would make a difference, also I'm guessing that by adding a pummel on the but end of the knife that would help with balance. I am planning to make my own and I am working on the design at the moment. I appreciate your insight.
I always thought about making a knife from a old file. Watching your video, i am now going to make an attempt. I dont have all the proper sansers but i have a palm sander a dremmil and a multpurpurpius hand held has a sanding attachment. Thanks for the start to finish video because of your video i am going to attempt a build of the perfect survival knife. Yours not mine lol. Cheers ..
May i ask why you didn't incorporate the file tange into the desing, was it two thin? Your patern would have worked if you spun it around, i just basically drew it cut it out and put against similar file and it was more practical
Would have been both better and stronger if it had a full tang and not just glue the handle on, surely will be the first thing to go bye bye. Love the blade design though and keeping the original file hatching on it just makes it more unique :)
Personally I don't like my survival knife to have full Tang, nor rat tail either, I prefer a totally covered three quarter tang. As sometimes in an emergency you have to pry something electrical open. Not ideal, but happens.
WONDERFUL, I have no words, always super perfect and unique precise product, wonderful work and video, well done and good luck, respect from old BG. p.s. It is a great pleasure for me to see that there are such precise people in the world, and that of the White race!!!
So I have to know, how often did you accidentally hit your fingertips and nails with that wire wheel setup? Only asking because I used to do the same thing myself and would only notice the wheel grinding off nails when the heat built up and I would flinch from the pain. Eventually I wised up and began to wear gloves. Initially any gloves that I could find even knit ones and cloth until one day I was using an angle grinder for an extended period and stopped once I noticed my bench catch fire from the mixture of sawdust and hot metal filings. I then noticed that both the tops to my knit work gloves had melted down to bare skin and I had a huge melted slightly smoking hole in my hoodie too. I only wear leather ones now and check my clothing often.
Amazing. .. that is one fine knife , loving the handle...and all from an old file
From.old.and.dead.to.new.and
Alive.love.the.handel.it.draws.
Your.eyes.to.the.knife.and.the.
Blade.seals.the.deal.BRAVO
🏴☠️🇺🇲😃
Przepiękny ten nuż zrobiony z starego pilnika do metalu i super człowiekiem jest ten z prawdziwego zdarzenia fachowiec pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
Now THATS a dang good looking blade. Great finish and blade design. Make an awesome camp kitchen knife. I’m betting it will hold an edge very very well. 👍👍
That’s a beautiful knife, man. How fortunate you are to have your talent!
N lo
A work of art, very nice job, I am very interested in learning how to make a handle, here I found the answer, thank you very much!!! God bless you!!!
What a beautiful piece..! a VERY good knifesmith....!!!
Excelente trabalho amigo parabéns 👍👍👍👍👍 10 LAKE 🇧🇷🇧🇷
What an awesome transformation 👏👏
Design e execução magníficos, e resultado excelente! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
😊😊
Ээ 1:00
BEAUTIFUL !!
Ficou uma faca muinto top!!🇧🇷👍✌
Muy muy hermoso excelente trabajo 👌
Video beautifully photographed and produced! Your skill is amazing, Beautiful knife!!!!!!!
I think that’s the most useful knife design ever. If it had a full tang with a flat butt it could be used for pounding on to drive knife through material to split wood and things. Saved and will use this later 👍👍
Its a knife, not a prybar, chisel, or hammar.
Ficou simplesmente linda
Beautiful knife !
Bellissimo complimenti. Bravo.
Lovely work
Show cara é um artista
Beautiful man
That handle is seriously ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful knife
Parabéns pela sua obra de arte
Really good hand work 👍👍Beautiful knife 👍👍
Linda, linda maravilhosa , parabéns. Abraços
Trabalho muito lindo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
nice job. great looking knife.
menganggumkan, karya seni yang luar biasa, terima kasih atas tayangannya, menghibur dan memukau ...👍👍👍
Awesome!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Show de bola Parceiro
Att: Weliton Marks - Desbravatube
Knife turned out hella dope, Sart Smith! Now you've got to stitch up an equally dope sheath for it!
Very nicely done. :)
Amazing my friend keep it up...wonderful craftsmanship ❤
Very nice work... Congrats..
I love that you mafe this kife with the cheap & small beltgrinder from scheppach!!
Big inspiration for me and the hobby! 👍🏼🤜🏼🤛🏼
This is satisfying
Why not keep the tang as large as possible? Seems like that would be the weakest point.
Done correctly, stick tang knives are very strong. Historically, most knives in most cultures around the world were/are made stick tangs.
Even the powerful khukuri of Nepal and India is made with stick tangs. And they're designed for heavy chopping. There are full tang versions too but stick tang is more common and traditional.
Stick tangs only started being a problem for the modern TH-cam survival/bushcraft/prepper scene when folks suddenly wanted to use their knives like axes and smash them through massive hardwood logs without breaking. 🙄
Yes, they are "weak" if you beat on it like a Neanderthal all day long.
If you need to process seriously large pieces of wood...bring an axe. Like we've done since Otzi. Or get a full tang monstrosity to beat on but it's only a matter of time before they'll eventually break too.
That's a very interesting perspective you give. And I do believe you are probably right about the history, however I am curious how that would work with fighting knives in particular daggers because with a fighting knife usually you want to balance to be at the cross guard. Wouldn't a stick tang always be blade heavy? I know that the khukuri is more of a chopper but still I would imagine it would handle better if it had more weight in the handle. Also full tang is stronger that has got to be a benefit if nothing is lost or compromised.
@@simontilbey Depends on the style of fighting. Khukuris are designed to be blade heavy for the chop and cut. But a properly made one will still balance well in hand because of the distal taper.... something not often seen in American made knives
@@pennsyltuckyreb9800 oh yes I had forgotten about distal taper that would make a difference, also I'm guessing that by adding a pummel on the but end of the knife that would help with balance. I am planning to make my own and I am working on the design at the moment. I appreciate your insight.
Fulltang
No anvil or hitting something just and old rusty file that’s a pretty cool way to get into a hobby
love it
Really nice 👌
I always thought about making a knife from a old file. Watching your video, i am now going to make an attempt. I dont have all the proper sansers but i have a palm sander a dremmil and a multpurpurpius hand held has a sanding attachment. Thanks for the start to finish video because of your video i am going to attempt a build of the perfect survival knife. Yours not mine lol. Cheers ..
Nice Job
Дуже круто виглядае
Linda faca, essa faca está disponível para venda?
Hermoso trabajo, una obra extraordinaria, felicitaciones 👏
Might fine blade my man. Cheers.
good job
Luar biasa keren
I like it
Bisaan ey hebat, hayang bisa ngieun peso kitu
like parceiro
May i ask why you didn't incorporate the file tange into the desing, was it two thin? Your patern would have worked if you spun it around, i just basically drew it cut it out and put against similar file and it was more practical
Great
Very good
Pisau yang indah , slice tysu please...😍🇮🇩
Muito linda
Superbe.
احسنت ❤
Mantap👍👍👍👍👍
Wow
ស្អាត
Verygood perfece
Mantap Man👍👍🏿👍
🆒😎👍!
Would have been both better and stronger if it had a full tang and not just glue the handle on, surely will be the first thing to go bye bye. Love the blade design though and keeping the original file hatching on it just makes it more unique :)
Personally I don't like my survival knife to have full Tang, nor rat tail either, I prefer a totally covered three quarter tang. As sometimes in an emergency you have to pry something electrical open. Not ideal, but happens.
@@renviluan2842 Great point.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
WONDERFUL, I have no words, always super perfect and unique precise product, wonderful work and video, well done and good luck, respect from old BG. p.s. It is a great pleasure for me to see that there are such precise people in the world, and that of the White race!!!
So I have to know, how often did you accidentally hit your fingertips and nails with that wire wheel setup? Only asking because I used to do the same thing myself and would only notice the wheel grinding off nails when the heat built up and I would flinch from the pain. Eventually I wised up and began to wear gloves. Initially any gloves that I could find even knit ones and cloth until one day I was using an angle grinder for an extended period and stopped once I noticed my bench catch fire from the mixture of sawdust and hot metal filings. I then noticed that both the tops to my knit work gloves had melted down to bare skin and I had a huge melted slightly smoking hole in my hoodie too. I only wear leather ones now and check my clothing often.
Ну а в прочем не плохая работа
What specific file did you use?
I want that one
Pergunto: que cola seria essa?
e qual o produto que passa no cabo?
Que presio,,me gusta ría comprar uno
Files file with a file
Un remache a la espiga le daria más seguriadad asi depende solo del pegamento,es un muy buen cuchillo solo faltaria eso.🤠
😊😊😊
👍🤟✌️
Мошоллох
Красиво
Hi.can I ask you pls what tipe of glue you use for wood handle?
Thanks
O calor gerado não altera a dureza?
Why bother to cut a new tang when you already had one ?
how much would you charge for that knife?
chapeau
a nice knife but it is not made from an old "Datei"(file or data) but from an old "Feile"(file or rasp)
What kind of glue is this one? And how does it works?
Why did you make the tang and not use the tang that was already on the file?
Would you be able to send the drawing of this piece? 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Do you sell them?
Why did you heat and quench? It's already hardened.
No he annealed it before he even began cutting on it, so he needed to quench it back to ideal hardness.
Where can we purchase this ,what is it's price
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File traduces into 'Feile' in German, as far as the tool is concerned.
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do you have a store?
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Me lo puedes vender en dónde o a dónde te contacto me interesa
Never use a new file on a old file unless you aneal it. Old file are good steel and higher carbon
Just seen this video can't understand why you did the tang like that it's the same as the handle part why not use that instead?????