Making a $2000 Damascus Chef's Knife
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 พ.ค. 2024
- Thanks for watching! These past few weeks have been full of experimentation in terms of camera angles and cinematography in general. Hopefully you guys can see the improvement :D There is much bigger and better to come, so stay tuned.
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CHAPTERS:
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0:00 - Intro
0:14 - Making the Damascus Steel
6:32 - Forging the Blade
8:26 - Normalizing and Rough Grinding
9:45 - Quenching and Final Grinding
15:00 - Hand-sanding the Blade
16:20 - Fitting the Handle and Spacer
21:17 - Glue up
22:43 - Sculpting the Handle
25:23 - Hand-sanding the Handle
26:15 - Etching My Maker's Mark
27:13 - Etching the Damascus and Finishing Touches
28:45 - Final Reveal
29:22 - Sharpening and Testing
Hope y’all enjoyed the video! If you want to check out more of my work, you can go to my website www.Jhublades.com or follow me on Instagram @jhublades
Let me know what kind of project you wanna see me undertake in the future in the replies as well :D
You're really gifted ...that's a really beautiful knife 👌
An amazing work right, I really enjoy every process, for that can you make a typical Indonesian machete, to be precise the West Javanese machete
It's amazing to see you work. I just imagine how blades/sword were made prior industrial periode,😊
Your welding is good enough to do the job. Why don't you use a saturated borax solution insead of the quenching oil to ensure forge welding in the beginning? It would penetrate the layers better and you have use borax later anyway.
Hi can you please make me a slating hammer I’ve been dying to get someone to make one for me 🙏🏻
it's cool seeing a new blacksmithing youtuber start out with so much talent
I’m honored🙏
Full of bs too , who pays 2000$ for That knife
@@yngdryas8681 people pay over 30k for a sword
@@JBProductions04 lol @yngdryas8681 is obviously a troll that doesn't know his ass from his elbow.
@@Thigh-highsHe's the kind of person who wants a brand new Lambo for 7500$ 🤡
You have no idea how long i wanted to see a youtuber like you, someone who explains everything he does, and you do it well. Keep it up
I’m glad I filled the void😅, I’ll do my best to keep creating these videos
and he doesn't beg you to subscribe, rather encourages you to consider.. when I saw that i immediately subbed lol
I second this. Seeing is half the picture. Understanding is my cup of tea.
Agreed. The commentary is very detailed. I love this.
Alec Steele does that lol
TH-cam algorithm got it right
Hahaha😂😂
I'm a woodworker/bowyer, But I respect your craftsmanship so much. One of my favorite new channels.
He always talk what he ist doing good and talk why he doing not do good things he don’t do good 😂😂😂😂
I don’t know how this popped up but just watched the whole video and was mesmerized the whole time. So much skill and dedication to your craft and the end result was stunning , to say the least. Beautiful work!
Same, sometimes that TH-cam algorithm is just right. There's something that seems so personal with videos, like you're his buddy in his shop with him and you're getting a chance to watch someone do something awesome.
Same bro. So cool!
I can’t speak for others but the reason I enjoy watching videos like this, I love watching someone create something tangible out of nothing but raw materials and an idea. I understand the extreme amount of work and dedication this takes and I won’t lie, I have no desire to learn this skill. I love watching and admiring it
Stunning - Working with a knife like that would be an honour for every chef.
I’m honored by your kind words, I’ll keep improving and doing what I do🙏
Until you cut off your fingers, super sharp knifes is not good.
@@alexandermalahov9602most retarded thing I’ve ever read 😂
@@alexandermalahov9602 Better than blunt.
@@alexandermalahov9602 I agree that a super sharp knife is dangerous. but one is aware that the blade is dangerous and pays close attention. while a dull knife or simply a bad knife makes the job more difficult and dangerous.. the first reason is that a dull knife can get out of hand even simply when cutting onions or aubergines. the second reason is that if one thinks that the knife is dull or that it can cause minor damage, he can cut himself or hurt himself more easily because he pays less attention. this is my opinion ( I’m chef )
I had to click when i read $2000 chef knife.
After watching for 30 minutes, ive gotta say, wow, masterful work. That piece is worth every penny , and more.
I love how clean you work. It does not have to mean that because you are a blacksmith you need to have your workspace messy and dirty. Very nice job!
Agreed! Sometimes it’s cool to have a messy shop to “prove” that you worked, but it just makes it all much harder
Gloves and leather apron would be safer, though.
That sander can take your hand off.
You can win 100 times, but it only takes once to lose everything.
Be safe.
Young man Jesse, you are a godsend. I was getting bored with all of the silliness on TH-cam. I’m a beginning bladesmith with 50 plays years of welding & fabrication experience. I so appreciate you explaining. I had a career ending injury at work & I have 16 hours a day to watch TH-cam. When I heal, I’ll have a 4 year education from TH-cam. I might even be able to make a knife.
This is incredible. The amount of precision and skill required in every single step of the process is unbelievable.
You are not only a knife maker you are also an artist. Very beautiful work.
I watched a 30min, without any break. this is next level content and talent.
I appreciate it greatly! More on the way!
Me too
the algorithm dont make mistakes
Its probably the most beautiful knife i've seen. congrats for making such a masterpiece
Thank you!
Instant fan, immediate follower and THANK YOU for communicating every part of the process - the outcome is AMAZING AND I LEARNED THINGS??? THAT NEVER HAPPENS TO ME! 🙃👌♥️
I like to see this kinds of videos the whole day, with people like you, showing passionate craftmanship, with a very beautiful result. I am ever impressed of such work!
The fact that at the end of the video it was listed as "consider subscribing" rather then begging for it made me do so. Your work was beautiful, the production value was great. the fact you only have 7.5k subs is insane. I hope you get to a million brother.
I have watched countless blade forging/mfg videos and yours is by far the best. Your narration is spot on and with no fluff. Outstanding precision work. Your craftsmanship is second to none. Great job. Cheers!
Inspiring to witness such care, skill, passion, aesthetic discrimination, generosity all rolled into one video. Thanks!
The transition part from blade to handle is what gets me most excited! well done
That knife is incredible! Nearly as impressive as seeing how much work you've put into it. Incredible.
This is bad ass! Never seen such a technical video about blade making. Your knowledge is incredible and a joy to watch. Can't wait to see more!
Thank you! I will try to deliver more good content👍
I like your humility. You freely admit when you make mistakes, which is something I don't see a lot of TH-cam blacksmiths doing nearly enough. Kudos.
I didn’t plan to watch this whole thing. Popped randomly in my feed and am glad. I love cooking so seeing your process for making knives I found quite fascinating! The video was well done, each phase was long enough but not too long so it moved along faster than expected.
I’m so glad this video got recommended to me. There is not enough well produced content from great bladesmiths. Keep up the good work dude! You’ve got my attention from here on!
great worksmanship. and love to see clean workshops
I always though some knives were way too expensive but after watching some videos on how they are made i am impressed with the craftsmanship that goes into making these knives, very cool
Im happy for you seeing all the supportive and interested comments even from people who never sought out this type of content, like myself. Great video. And yes you are an artist. Its incredible you kept so many attention spans with this video despite its length. Captivating stuff and i hope you continue with the videos. Wish you the best in this pursuit
That knife is stunning dude.. Incredible job.
Thanks!!! I thought it looked pretty decent😅
@@jhublades it looks Amazing👍👍
Beautiful blade, excellent craftsmanship 👍
Dude... Your mastery is freaking amazing!!!!!!
First time watching you, and I watched completely through! Loved it! Keep em coming!
Truly remarkable pieces of art but a fully functional blade. I cant lie. I am awe struck with how your blades turned out. Glad I subscribed
Thanks!! I’m also happy with how it turned out :D I think I may have accidentally reversed my steels though😅
Just started the video but I can tell it's going to be good. Keep up the good work Jesse!
Hehe hopefully it didn’t disappoint😈
Found this on my recommended. I am so happy I watched the entire thing. No music in the background really makes it a homey type feel. Really enjoyed the video. Keep it up!
no clue how tis video came up on my feed but im glad it did. so much talent and communication of detail. never seen such a clean blacksmith workshop. this is inspiring i wish i can do what you do
Dude!! You got some serious skill!! That knife is awesome!
Hehe thanks, I try my best😅
Great build man! Love the shop. Mr. Hu knows what he's doing!
Thanks! I can say with certainty I know ~48% of what I’m doing😅, rest is just me flopping around
Insane Craft! Especially the blue handle and the textures on the steel!
That's a hell of a setup you've got there. Gorgeous knife 🔪 A samurai level of care, your gonna be busy every chef will want one of your knives including me!! Well done 👍
Dude I can't believe it 🥰🥰🥰 I've actually found you 😂 I've seen you on Forged in Fire in the UK and absolutely loved it, especially watching you smash it. Me and the kids are big fans. Definitely going to be watching you all the time.🤩🤩🤩
Happy New Year mate 🤩🤩🤩
I've never seen a more beautiful knife before in my life. You had me on the edge of the seat smiling the whole time. Outstanding work. Liked, subscribed, and went to your channel. I wouldn't have guessed that you were just starting out on here. Told myself "this guy is going places!" Keep it up my guy.
1st time watching your channel. I must say I love how you go step by step on what your doing and tell us what your using and how your doing it. I'm subscribed now. Ty and keep up the amazing work!
That turned out beautifully amazing work
Thanks!
Beautiful Damascus design amazing work. Can't wait to see more videos and projects soon my friend. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep forge lit. Keep making God bless.
Thank you🙏🙏, can’t wait to keep making videos and awesome knives
@@jhubladesfrom where can i buy this product? Do you ship internationally?
Wow what a beaut!!
Had to subscribe .. you’ve got amazing talent, passion and technique
oh my god dude... i just cannot even express how happy i was watching this. seeing all that hard work pay off in such a beautiful was a treat. a hobby that i have no space and time for, but one day!
Lovely work Jesse! That damascus pattern and handle look amazing! I'd love to see what you'd do with something like a twisted ladder pattern damascus in one of your knives.
Thank you! I might do that in a future build😏 stay tuned
Became a instant fan of your work after your first appearance on Forged in fire. Love it!
That’s awesome! Thanks so much for watching👊
Legendary Forged in Fire 8 time Gladiator? Along side with having the 2nd most wins DAMN!
You’re an inspiration man
Dude I talked to you at the blade show this year ATL, and enjoyed every minute of it. I love watching your videos and have learned so much from you so thank you very much. Watching you and Kyle Royer are by far my favorite entertainment!!
You earned yourself a new subscriber. Great work, looks like a work of art.
Glad to have ya, better stuff coming soon 👍
Nice work my man! I did my Integrals Just like you for a Long Time but i Switched up to bolt on screw handle constructions and the big advantage is That you dont Need a tang at all. You can Just Grind flat the back of your integral at 90degrees and Drill a hole for a m6 or m8 threaded bolt and then Just cut the thread. Safes a Ton of Time and helps me with the etching of my gomai and damascus because of the removable handle. Best Greetings from Shirknives 🙌🏽
Thanks! Oh shoot, I didn’t even realize that was an option😅, that does sound easier than the classic tang and carve a slot. Has the durability of the construction ever come into play?
Hey Jesse,
No worries Its super durable. Ive started with m8 but switched to m6 because Its More strong then Ever needed. Helps me a lot with the facettes of my knife without worrying about grinding into the Tang or what Not. You Can use loctite Strong for the end of the bolt in the Tang or 24h epoxy. Was a gamechanger for me and Even helps with less pattern distortion. A Good anneal is needed but Even drilling in Apex Ultra is no Problem. Hit me up if There Are questions
the knife looks really really good, simply perfect. Nice work !!!
So well done. Love the vibe.
IT WAS AMAIZING I LOVE IT. CONGRATS.
THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! Glad you enjoyed👍
Very cool work, I think the blue handles were a great idea. :)
Thank you! I think it came out looking amazing
Wow! Beautiful work!
I watched this video my first time on your channel. I only had two minutes and stayed for the entire thing. You are a true craftsman and it was a privilege to watch you execute that craft. I hope to someday be able to afford one of these knives. Until then, I will come by and watch their genesis
Awesome work!👏👏👏👏
Thank you!!!
we need more people like you to conserve this art
Agreed, we can’t let this art form die🤝
Wow - this might be the best knife making video I've found so far. Great explanations!
The handle really sets this one apart from all the others.
I'm subscribed to very few channels but you earned your subscription with your work.
Wish you all the best
So sick work!!! Well done 👏
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Amazing Damascus knife and quality of the content. Forging is so entertaining and magnificent art. Maybe one day I'll try to make my own knife in a forge.
Thanks! It really is, I believe it’s one of the coolest art forms out there. You should definitely try, it’s a lot of fun.
Wow, that came out beautiful. Excellent work sir.
Dude I can't believe it I've actually found you I've seen you on Forged in Fire in the UK and absolutely loved it, especially watching you smash it. Me and the kids are big fans. Definitely going to be watching you all the time.
Happy New Year mate
Jason knight would be able to give you more knowledge of knife making
His stuff is great, I talked to him at bladeshow this year as well👍
Excellent knife and excellent commentary. You teach us this magic. :)
Thank you🙏 That’s the goal!
Your voice-over narration was terrific. Excellent lighting and video. A beautiful knife in the end. I would be afraid to use it in the kitchen. Too precious!
Thanks! I was hoping that the voiceover would enhance the watching experience. Thanks for noticing the cinematography as well :D
That knife is absolutely gorgeous!!!! I LOVE the look of the bolster!! Damn, what i wouldn't give for a knife like that!!! Amazing job!!
That's one sweet blade
Thanks man🙏🙏
Would love to see you go up against ben abbot. Be very interesting!
Very talented, look forward to seeing more content.
I’d love to face him👍 Will have to see what the people in the shadows want for the show though.
Thanks for watching, I look forward to making more
Am a nail technician and seem to love you vids. ❤ so love them. Watching you work ❤❤
Wish I needed a knife in my work ❤❤
@@competitionsalonnailsbylis7434 you just need to get REALLY creative with your workflow and nail designs 😂. There has to be some way to justify it somewhere, if you just search hard enough lol. I mean, I'll level with you, as concerning as it would be to have a nail tech whip this thing out during my manicure, I would completely understand and I definitely couldn't fault them for it. I feel the struggle though, I'm trying to figure out how to justify one in an IT career haha.
The facets on that handle were a joy to behold, the whole knife was sublime.
first time ever watching a knife being made, that was awesome! Such a work of art.
Nice. I love how modern your equipment is and how organized you are. It feels like you have an engineering background.
🙏🙏I do have an engineering background! I’m currently studying EE at the University of Michigan
Looks absolutely amazing
love the detailed information. the passion is huge and infectious
Nice work..
Thanks man💪
Also, when using calipers, make sure you regularly calibrate them and watch out when you measure you're using the same part of the jaws to get measurements. You'll probably know, already, that if you use the very tips of the calipers you'll get a different measurement than if you use the meat of the jaws.
That's one of the nicest knives I have ever seen and that final cut through the costco magazine, are you kidding me!! Insane. Please keep making these awesome videos
I have an RWL-34 Kiritsuke in the making and this video was extremely informative for the build! Thanks a lot! Definitely worth a subscribe!
Great video. Just enough commentary without being too much. It’s wild you have less than 10k subs, you got another one from me. Good luck with the channel.
Thanks man, I had a hard time deciding when to put voiceovers and letting it play out on its own. Cheers
Mark my words, in 1 year you will be the biggest blacksmith youtuber!
Wow, wow, wow. What a skill, what attention to the detail, what patience, what passion! Amazing looking knife!
It takes a lot of care and time. I respect your craftsmanship
The knife is marriage material: it’s stunningly-gorgeous, mother approved, and it stays in the kitchen producing gourmet meals!
I watched the entire video, no breaks, like a National Geographic documentary. You had my attention the whole time.
Beautiful knife! Is it already sold?
Thanks! Yes this one was a commission, but I have two more blades available on my website www.Jhublades.com
The camera work on this video makes it feel like a movie, great video 🎉🎉
That knife is beautiful. Great craftsmenship.
1:14 , i do have some critiques for your welding, if you use superglue instead of actually welding them, it works too and doesnt require my eyes to get FUCKING FLASHBANGED WHEN I WATCH THE FUCKIGN VIEROW
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IFKR?? i thought everyone knew that¿
Thank you for explaining what you are doing and why 👏👏
That knife turned out amazing! You have some serious skills man!
I somehow hit this clip and sit through watching the entire process. I thought I'd fast forward at first but was too mesmerized to do that :). Very cool!
Sick! I love your attention to detail and your functional tool setup.🤙🏽
I really like that nice thick grip, very comfortable and ergonomic. Congratulations on your project!
I just came across this and im blown away by this guys work! Chapeau🤝
Great video, found myself watching your skill in working the various metals to make a beautiful knife