Making Nebula Damascus Skeleton knife from bearing steel ball
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ม.ค. 2024
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Making Nebula Damascus Skeleton knife from bearing steel ball
This is the final result after 7 attempts. I have made many failed cases. But this time the work satisfied me.
Thanks for watching
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Doing this without adding powdered steel to the canister must have been a heck of a challenge! I didn't expect it would work as well as it obviously did, congratulations in a super build!
It seems to me the key to getting it to work as well as it did was to allow the canister to forge weld to the exteriors of the ball bearing billet.
Putting Ti02 inside the can would have prevented it from adhering to the canister and made the task of welding the balls together without filler material a wonky mess.
My thoughts exactly.... In the first 10second of the video i was shock
@brink666 my thoughts exactly and came to say the same exact thing. You can not get that pattern weld without 2 different types of metals so there is no way in this world he made the pattern look like that without a 2nd type of metal which the one he had forged out looked good so why fake the ending have no idea. Also I was shocked to see the first pass on the can he sqeezed down from the top really hard to where it almost blew it out and never seen that one before but good on him if it worked just wonder where he got the metal to make the blade bc I seen cpl patterns like that before on here by other smith's so wonder if he bought a bar for stock removal lol
@HansKnives it's not ignorance you literally can't make a Damascus design with only 1 type of metal. If they are Nickle or whatever its still 1 type of steel and it would weld as a solid bar regardless of what ignorance your referring to it can not it will not ever work without a 2nd type of steel/ metal ro separate the bearings. Seen this pattern at least 5 times on here and every single one but him used powdered steel and never one time did they ever squeeze it that hard from the top and tell you you can't do that but hey it's others ignorance right for calling out a fake video. He made a nice bar to begin with so why try and make ppl belive he actually made that steel
The guys got a mill, no challenge at all
Wow the patternation on this was amazing, simply stunning work.
The cute kitty saying "hii" to us is so pretty 😍😍
And this is why good knives are expensive
Theres people who take horse shoe cleaners or leaf springs "as is" and grind them into shape a knife and charge $600-2000 for them..... Total scans them people since they dont forge the piece they dont hammer it they dont temper it they do nothing but grind an existing piece of metal into a shape..... You should watch the video about that woman doing this and selling them as kitchen knives its insane how much shes scamming people. The guy in this video is the real deal though.
One of the most beautiful knives I’ve ever seen for sure.
Thank you very much. ♥️
That is a BEAUTIFUL blade. The pattern is almost mesmerizing
My new favorite pattern I didn't know about!! I would love a wood axe and maul with this pattern 😍
Beautiful job! Masterclass handcrafting!
Capo!!!..Maestro!!..EXCELENTE tu trabajo y dedicación sigue así saludos desde Argentina Corrientes 👍🏻👏👏👏💪🇦🇷
I’m gonna try this. I wanna resaw the billet into thirds, then twist & book match the middle section, and restack them. I think it’d be cool to have a variation between the pattern of the blade and the tang.
This video got my creative juices flowing, thanks!
Hey didint think I'd find you here
Did it work ?
Beautiful. I love the pattern
The final product is just perfect!
What an absolutely stunning weapon
Craftsman at work! Awesomeness!
It's a really cool effect and an amazing knife!
It's such a genius idea to bump it up on the ends to keep the length compressed! Beautiful work!
i dont even have a pocket knife or any knives besides the kitchen but I found this so satisfying and cool to watch.
Came out beautiful!
You are doing a GREAT JOB man. AWESOME !!!
That was probably the best steel pattern I've ever seen. Outstanding work, mate :)
Beautiful knife!! Thank you for sharing!! 😊
Великолепно. Изумительная работа и узор.
Hands down one of THE MOST beautiful knifes I've seen on youtube so far, ngl. AMAZING job! Congrats man, keep it up!
That's a Lady.
@@kyrerymmukk7446 nope
Simply BEAUTIFUL!!! 🔪 👍🏾
I LOVE that OG Toy Machine sticker on your band saw!
wow. What an ending. Beautiful.
This is the first time I have seen a blacksmith cut the canister off. Usually I see people paint the can inside white or use another sacrificial material that will not weld. I now wonder about the pros and cons to each approch.
Because the container is too long and is directly detached from the container, poor welding will occur because there are only steel balls in the container. My approach was more cumbersome. Each has its pros and cons, and there are different choices available in different situations.
@@HansKnives If you have access to a mill, this is the only way to do it! Grinding and/or cutting the can off is always a pain.
@danielstellmon5330 Since there’s no powdered steel filling in the gaps, you’ve really gotta compress this all the way through or you’ll have nasty inclusions through the middle of the billet. Forge welding the can to the BBs is the only way I can see this working without powdered steel, so a sacrificial layer in between would be counterproductive.
Gorgeous finish!
Knife turned out hella dope, HANS!
Oddly satisfying watching metal work
What a stunning blade!
Whats a beautiful Damascus. Realy nice. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow. That’s a beautiful knife! Fantastic work. The pattern is unreal. Subscribed
Shurap has done this. This is my favorite pattern on knives. Genius that you used the mill to remove the canister. I wish I owned a press I would make my own. Excellent work!
Except Hans adds handles
The hydraulic press was made by me. Thank you for your support.
@@HansKnives Would you consider making a video showing the press and what you learned from doing it? Or if you followed a guide or schematic, could you point us to the right direction? I've been collecting a bunch of blueprints for it and weighing pros and cons of different designs - yours looks very well thought out!
I have nothing to add except this is one of the most stunning knives I’ve ever seen. It is profoundly beautiful. You did an amazing job on it.
You sir are a true artist.
That’s the coolest knife I’ve ever seen
Beautiful knife mister beautifully made good job
You are the best - this is perfect and exquisite in every way! ️
I know nothing about making knives other than forged in fire but this is very cool
Absolutamente fantástico o trabalho
A beautiful blade! The final coffee etch truly sets off the Damascus pattern. (Bonus points for rocking the Toy Machine sticker on the bandsaw!) Keep doing what you do 👍‼️
Thank you !bro
You are the best - this is perfect and exquisite in every way! 😍⭐️💫👌🏻
Omg this knife is a real beauty
Love the cat in the background 😭 13:57
Tireless craftmanship, thanks for sharing.
Thats pretty cool man
Also the silent press is much more civilized that a pounding hammer. Love it
Beautiful knife,amazing pattern
Hella dope knife, HANS!
Amazing. I love it. It's a very beautiful knife. ~Kevin
Stunning!
Good job, love the work
WoW Amazing work, can't believe that nice work !!
Stunning!!
Great video. I would love a little more information within each step in regards to the equipment and material you use to help create this beauty. Thanks for sharing
This is beautiful. We’ll done.
your press is shockingly soothing to listen to haha...
Beautiful work ❤
Well done!
pretty frickin sick dude
Menakjubkan.
Sungguh luar biasa 👍.
Sigue subiendo más videos como estos buen contenido 🤝🫂
I was glad to see that you chamfered the end cap. 👍🏼
Also, milling the billet is so much easier than grinding it off like so many do!
Fascinating work
I know it's probably not its purpose but it looks like a beautiful thrower with ring for spinning on your finger. great knife
ı've never seen like that knife İTS BEATİFULLLLL
Hi, great job, I applaud your skill and thank you for the video and I want to ask you to kindly take a review of your grinder
Like the pattern. Very nice.
Amazing free hand grinding 👍👍👍
Real life Kunai! Amazing skill!
A real beauty!! 💯⬆️
I loved how it turned out in the end but idk if someone saw the amount of power to made this single knife it’s just A LOT
When I saw you start without adding powder to the cannister, I feared the worst! But you got that thing really hot and properly crushed it! Great great work! Sorry for doubting you! Lol
Peça de luxo....😮
Perfect!
Which ball bearings did you use? This looks awesome!
beautiful knife
I like to make Damascus steel. But it's a really good one. I watched it up to the end.
it is very pretty, but not damascus. it's pattern welded.
Thanks for explaining @@louiscyfer6944
Impressive!
Very good .Good luck.
Used to have a set of G4 Stryker throwing knives. Looked almost identical to the profile of this knife
Awesome! Wonder how the pattern would have turned out if you'd have shaken the balls in graphite powder beforehand.
What kind of fluid did you use for the acid etch? Looks beautiful!
i feel like this video is on loop
Trabalho excepcional 👏👏👏👏
A very well crafted knife ….i like it very much …..Alex🇬🇷
Wish I had skills like that
one of thee best counter strike knifes
Awesome knife 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Very nice job
Beautiful
those metal inserts you use on the forge hammer to hammer squares, are they loose or is this so that they wont get stuck when they expand due to heat?
Very clever.
Beautiful 👌
7 previous attempts, finally a win I'm guessing it was worth all the f ups before, to get this extremely good looking blade , much respect, is it for sale,
Indah sekali, hasil mahakarya yg luar biasa 👍🏾👍🏾
Gorgeous ✋
That's awesome! What kind of steel was the ball bearings?
just wow