Coffin-Handled Bowie Knife: Hand-Forged Clip Point Blade and S-Guard (Complete Build)
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There’s no denying the effect ’forged in fire’ has had on the publics interest in knife making and the makers themselves but watching you make this knife has reminded me just what the best part of the whole thing is someone like yourself , no massive power hammers , no huge workshop just a hammer and fire .
Absolutely not, that program gives the public a totally wrong outlook on how the knife making industry operates in reality
@@MichaelSmith-nd4rr how so ?
@druid799 I agree completely. Idk if you’ve watched any of the Tyrell Knifeworks YT makers’ challenges. But some of those competitors do more work with angle grinders and 2x72 grinders than a forge. It was awesome to see someone actually swing a hammer
Nice classic looking blade. I'd wear it with pride
Glad I ran across your video again; I'll keep you saved from now on...........take care & thanks for sharing!
I watch your channel but not regularly. I notice an improvement. The production value of your videos has increased. Your composition is excellent. And, your sound is much better. Your smithing technique has become very efficient. Your strikes are accurate and move the metal where you want it. I’m impressed with what you are able to do. Thanks for giving myself and others a fantastic video to watch.
Thank you sir, it really means a lot to hear you say that. I have always tried to improve as a smith, so it is immensely rewarding and humbling to read your comment. Bringing up the production value is a lot of work in itself as well, so I really appreciate you noticing that as well. Thanks for sticking with the channel!
Just another fantastic Bowie build. Easy to see why these have become your bread and butter. Not sure what I think about the long handle, but customer requests are just that. I will withhold personal opinion till I hold such a knife in hand. Great job!
Thanks man, the handle is only a little longer or about the same as what I usually put on Blade-Catcher bowies, so really not that abnormal for me
Beautiful! When I think bowie, thats exactly what i picture,
That test at end and the music selection for this blade👊👍 awesome stuff
This is an amazing build. And an amazing bowie. And an amazing sheath. I friggin loved every minute of this
Excellent job. I really admire your honesty in showing the small mistakes you make and your ability to correct them.
Dude from start to finish great technique and what an absolutely beautiful blade
Thanks man, glad to hear you found channel and enjoy the videos
@@PhilBaumhardt thank you for bringing us the material brother I'm prior millitary love firearms as well but my first love and go to is always a blade out here in the civilian world and the insight you give is awesome very proud man again great job
@@milliondollaboiibsb4927 Hell yeah, I'm a gun guy as well, but knives and swords were my first love. It's always humbling when someone appreciates my work, and really does keep me going and keep making videos. Thank you!
Love your knives man, they look so raw, and back in the day.
I love the testing montage at the end! The knife turned out great, too. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you sir, I appreciate you watching! I have a few sheath making videos, but nothing on this type of sheath yet.
excellent work, excellent presentation of the material, excellent, I watch you in Russia, continue your favorite business friend)))
Awesome knife you've done a really nice job with it.
THAT is a work of art.
Perfect! I really liked the cutting demo at the end
Thanks man, I appreciate that
Thats a mean good looking bowie you've created
*remembering of the Alamo intensifies*
that false edge cut was real nice. awesome piece dude, been too long since i made a bowie, gonna have to make one after I wrap up the current project
Lmao Remember the Alamo! Good luck on your projects dude, thanks for watching
Absolutely beautiful!!! I hope you do make a video on this style sheath soon
félicitation de France!! mille bravo pour cette réalisation faite de main de maitre!
That is one gorgeous Bowie! I may need to buy one from you.
Well done great knife.
Love the forging bowie vids🍻⚒
Brilliant!!! Just found your channel. Love your works and videos! Keep up the great work. Hopefully once in near future I’ll be able to order from you some cool Bowie knife. Really love your style.
Thank you!
Beautiful work 👍👍👍
Good job boss.really nice Bowie . Cool video.
That'll open some thing that goes EEK! then Thud :) I would have made it with a full exposed tang and brass pins. But looks like you did a good job. I use Birchwood Casey super blue on blades. I'm glad too see I'm not the only one who uses leather dye on wood.
That sheath looks marvellous!👍👍👍
Отличный нож !
THAT KNIFE LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING YOU WOULD SEE BACK IN THE DAY A FRONTIER TRAPPER WOULD CARRY.IF YOU TOLD SOMEONE THAT YOU FOUND THAT KNIFE IN AN OLD BARN THEY WOULD BELIEVE YOU,I LIKE IT..
Cool work. Question
Why wouldn’t you put the shim on the handle side of the guard?
It must be an optical illusion. When the knife is there by itself it looks kinda small compared to the handle. In the hand damn that thing looks huge. Good job and a cool knife.
Absolutely beautiful. Personally I would have used the brass shim between the guard and handle. 👍 ⚡TCB⚡
Very nice
Well done, it will kill ⚔️⚔️🐯🐯
What kind of anvil is that? I dig it. I also use pretty bare bones equipment to forge. Basically whatever I can make myself. so I enjoy watching others who do the same. Very slick looking knife as well.
Thanks Cody! The anvil is a piece of unknown steel from my uncle's machine shop. It's got good rebound though, the rectangle shape works great for blades, I've heard Japanese swordsmiths use anvils shaped like this.
Love your work!! Always enjoyable to watch. Just wondering as a beginner, how do you set your bevels? I see the angle iron, but how do you measure it and set it up for perfect even bevels each time?
Thanks for watching! Glad you like the videos. To answer your question, I'm just doing the bevels by eye.
Do you mean like how to use a piece of angle iron as a bevel jig bro? For grinding even symmetrical bevels on a belt grinder?
It's pretty easy man, bout the easiest quickest bevel jig you can make.
Basically there's a couple main ways to do it. First if like mine you've got a universal or an angle adjustable (vertical) worktable on your grinder (both very handy accessories to have btw) you can just drill a bunch of holes in the face of your angle iron/jig (for accomodating various knife dimensions) and use some sort of bolts or screws to mount the blade to that appropriately.... some for the blade to sit on, some through the pin holes if has them (full tang etc) o however you have to so it's on their solid and straight etc.
Uh then it's about done. You just have to set the angle of the worktable up in relation to the 90° of the jib so that's its the right angle for your bevels then slide it across the table as you grind to get your bevels.
You can start on a lesser angle and gradually increase it as you go till you get to the height/angle you want it.... or just start at the final angle and grind away till it's all flush.
Fyi: if you have or can buy or make a "file guide" tool ,like for getting orerfectly flush even shoulders on a hidden tang knife for the guard (very handy little tool indeed, especiallyhard like carbide-faced file guides) you can fit that to your knife thn put it on th jig so you know exactly where to start the plunge line each side and can't grind go past that mark to get nice even straight plunges both sides.
Oh and a little digital angle box is an excellent and relatively cheap little tool for setting the angles for it on worktable etc easy and quick and exact. Well as for setting all sort of angles for other tasks.
The other variation is if haven't got an adjuable worktable or just refer it like drilling a couple holes on either side of the bottom of your angle iron to put some larger nuts and bolts that you can screw up or down to move the angle of the jig up or down to get the right angle for the bevels like that.
Then use as begire.
Anyway idl if it helps and I'm sick of typing haha but probably best to read up or watch a yt video on making them if want to.
Or buy a good jig. I've got an awesome on that came with an awesome file jig too that fits into it.
Or better yet imho, learn to freehand grind your bevels! Takes abit to get the knack of it I know and you'll wreck many first but worth it.
Your forging style and end results are to me more closely to what they had going back 200 yrs. or so. So natural looking but very effective surely. I do not like knife channels that have heavy machinery that does all the work or makers that try to reproduce machine made work. I love the natural patina, forge markings etc.
If they're handmade/custom knifemakers (that make their entire knives themselves) then trust me there's no heavy machinery that does all the work for them!
Even a cnc machine for such makers is awhooooollllle lot of manual work well as all the programming and setting up and a tonne of learning.
But if by chance someone invents a machine that can do the handsanding for me at, count me in lol! 😀
But to each their own.
Personally I don't hold to their view though.
For one, handmade doesn't have to mean substandard. Rather should mean the opposite in many cases.
Basic tool jobs are cool and all... it's how I started too. And still like just hand files are one of my favourite and most used tools. (Though I've got awhole lot more of them now and alot of moneys worth haha. Love good files.) But having good equipment that can help deliver higher quality results are only plus' in my book.
(Though I'm not saying you can't get good results with basic tools. You can sure. For the most part.)
I think basic tool jobs tend to inspire alot of beginners or noobs to the craft especially. As it makes it seem more achievable for common folk without huge investment or years of experience and learning.
I been there but tbh alot of people change their tune as they advance.
Anyway it's all good long as "eet veel kat"! 😉😀
Good work bro. Big fan of bowies . And like the wild cutting demo at the end. You went all out on that one haha. And she performed aa well as you did. Well done. You're getting up their bro, getting good. :)
I like your sheath too, I enjoy my leather work sometimes more than knifemaking. Right into for awhile, all advanced carving and tooling and drawing own patterns etc... it can be a rabbit hole haha.
Fyi I think at that stage a good set of hardness testing files could be a good investment for you and could get alot of benefit out of them for relatively little cost. Use email alot throughout your heat treat process well as elsewhere and should help accurize and refine it well as learn alot too.
(I've got a good benchtop Tester now but still use them quite abit)
Anyway it's just my humble opinion take it or leave it.
Thank you sir, and I think you're absolutely right. Rockwell files are on my shortlist of tools to buy 🤙
Having used leather dye for the wood, if you now add some ebony dye
Followed by a few coats of Danish oil, you would have some marvellous grain patterns!
The knife looks beautiful! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I actually just picked up some Danish oil the other day and have started experimenting with it. Thanks for the suggestion!
EPIC ! ! !
When your doing guards what I like to do is get them to just about fit then put the guard on then slide a piece of pipe over the tang and smack it on
Nice build man!!!
Nice knife
I am new here do you make any bowie knife for purchasing?🦉
I sure do, I sell them on etsy.com/blackheartforge. You can message me there as well if you want a custom bowie.
@@PhilBaumhardtOutstanding will be in contact in a week or two. I like your work
@@tecnotrog1 thank you!
Sweet
That handle length is growing on me.
Great knife, you have a great talent 👍
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badass
Looks pretty good for a backyard rough and ready build. Like a few have already said, seems like something youd see on the prarie. And i swear im not trying to be an asshole, but i damn near pissed myself watching you murder those poor jugs. They stood no chance. That was some brutal shit ..... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi sir thats mazing work you have mazing skill buddy fantastc work i lv the sheath to mazing bro 👍👍🛸 from dino in uk how much would one cost bro .
Thanks dude. That one sold for 450 I believe
@@PhilBaumhardt thank you so much for feed back im in uk how would you get it to me past coustoms if i had that same knife with that leather sheath the i would lv one sir somthink to be proud off buddy im55 and only ever sin them on tv in fims as we do like thank u so much for the reiply worth evey penny sir thank you👍👍🙏
@@darrengriffiths2372 You can message me on my Etsy webstore, I do sales through that website and I've shipped knives to the UK before through them, I'm really not familiar with the customs regulations there.
30:50 epic 🔥🔥🔥
thanks brother!
Two things I would have done differently than you: I would have put the brass plate BEHIND the guard, not the front. I would use sharper bits to avoid the small deviations in the holes that resulted in the loose guard. I could also hammer the blade a little closer to the tang to push the guard back and avoid using the brass shim. A suggestion: watch out for the winds outdoors. They cause blade warping when taking them from the fire to the oil. Put the oil can closer to the fire. But I think your knives are fantastic. Congratulations.
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I ALMOST FORGOT TO SAY THIS,YOU SHOULD HAVE SOLDER THE HILT-GUARD TO THE BLADE SO RUST WONT RUST OUT THE TANG BUT THATS A NEXT TIME.
looking at the ground you haven't had a fire yet have you. LOL
LOL. too much fun
That's sheath is sweet. I'm going to search your TH-cam channel and see if you've got a video on that.
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I have a question why does everyone make a hand forged knife look factory made
Does this one look factory made?
Yup. It will kill nice job.
Haha thanks Dave!
Ok
Why do you temper in the oven rather than the forge we don't know what color you are going for
I temper in the oven for controll. I go for (and get) the golden straw color consistently.
SAF !