@@Channel-th6yz Wootz is crucible steel. Taking iron and adding high carbon material and melting it into a billot. Removing slag or impurities through smelting or forging. Using traditional materials like wrought iron and bamboo is not practical with our current advances in steel and manufacturing. The video is not claiming a patterned Damascus blade like many TH-camrs are doing. This is a modern take on traditional wootz. You can clearly see the pattern of high/low carbon steel @13:00 into the video. Overall very nice craftsmanship in the build.
Just watched another fellow make a kiridashi using the cut from stock process, which gives you a nice looking blade that might just snap. The amount of forging that this blade has gone through would lead me to trust it a lot more than a factory blade. I messed around with blacksmithing for about three months in the 80s, and I know that I didn't learn much of anything about the art, but I have more respect for the guys who can make their own tools than the ones who buy from a catalog. Skills, they still matter.
It is an outstanding achievement that the lost recipe for this material has been recovered. I also like how it is hand-marked. This means every knife will be a little different from any other.
Just got it in the mail. I am so happy with it! It feel SO well made, almost as if it all the materials were formed together naturally. Fully satisfied. Thank you so much!
I love that knife, will have to make one! I'm using a thin-bladed "Viking" knife beveled on 1 edge for my bench knife, exactly the opposite of the kiridashi. A sharply pointed blade can be used for small, delicate work yet still cut large items too. That's why I like the Viking (seax) and kiridashi style.
I love your style of work. Meticulous and precise. I also like how cleverly you advertised the channel. Spectacular editing and presentation. Great work all round and thank you for what you do. A master is one who makes something difficult look easy.
You make a lot of cool things with wootz, but have you ever made wootz using the offcuts from a bunch of different projects? I'm curious if the alloy that would create would be good for knives, and really curious if how the patterning would look after etching. Thoughts?
As he was using the angle grinder to cut off material for handle area I had nearly the same thought. If not to layer, maybe to use some in-between layers of a "known" content steel, to turn out a billet.
Классный нож . Вы не думали создать сообщество ножеделов в телеграмм? Возникают вопросы по некоторым операциям при изготовление. Было бы круто пообщаться с мастерами. Я сам из Харьковской обл.
Does anyone know what the three micronized substances that were put in the crucible after the rebar were? I assume one of them is flux to remove impurities but not sure about he other two?
That's a really nice knife for camp prepping meals (for me any ways). Perfect, plus as a side carry for this an that and small nice jobs. I consider this a really nice companion knife for woods. Two Thumbs up to you.
I would patronize if I could, because your method is clean and what you produce is awesome, the Damascus drawn from the rebar, truly spectacular. Thanks for the showing.
Thank you all for watching. Don't forget to like and comment on the video. If you liked share with your friends.
Do you temper your steel at all, or does it stay at full hardness right out of the quench?
Lol fake wootz. Call it what it is. Doesn't look close to pics of actual wootz blades.
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@@Channel-th6yz Wootz is crucible steel. Taking iron and adding high carbon material and melting it into a billot. Removing slag or impurities through smelting or forging. Using traditional materials like wrought iron and bamboo is not practical with our current advances in steel and manufacturing. The video is not claiming a patterned Damascus blade like many TH-camrs are doing. This is a modern take on traditional wootz. You can clearly see the pattern of high/low carbon steel @13:00 into the video. Overall very nice craftsmanship in the build.
The best part of this content is the 10+ minutes of Zero words being spoken. Only artistry in action. Take note youtubers, this is how it is done.
Absolutely gorgeous! I love the kiridashi I got from you a year or so ago... Worth every cent! Thank you!
Just watched another fellow make a kiridashi using the cut from stock process, which gives you a nice looking blade that might just snap.
The amount of forging that this blade has gone through would lead me to trust it a lot more than a factory blade.
I messed around with blacksmithing for about three months in the 80s, and I know that I didn't learn much of anything about the art, but I have more respect for the guys who can make their own tools than the ones who buy from a catalog.
Skills, they still matter.
Please take my money, I want that knife! that is pure genius.
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You the only person that made rebar damascus. Thank you.
Beautiful video -as a glass worker I'm totally motivated to work with metal now.
I don't even like knives that much but watching them being made is absolutely fascinating, top content.
Damn. I'm seriously impressed. Gonna have to save up some money to get something like this for Christmas. Great work.
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tq support bro🇵🇸🇲🇾🇷🇺
That knife is beautiful, you have a gift for making fine cutlery.
Fantastic job..hope things are better in your area now
It is an outstanding achievement that the lost recipe for this material has been recovered. I also like how it is hand-marked. This means every knife will be a little different from any other.
Very nice knife, thank you for sharing with us.
Just got it in the mail. I am so happy with it! It feel SO well made, almost as if it all the materials were formed together naturally. Fully satisfied. Thank you so much!
It's nice to hear when people like your work. Contact 🤝
Can you tell me how much will it cost. And how long will it take for delivery
Wonderful work as always. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day.
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I love that knife, will have to make one! I'm using a thin-bladed "Viking" knife beveled on 1 edge for my bench knife, exactly the opposite of the kiridashi. A sharply pointed blade can be used for small, delicate work yet still cut large items too. That's why I like the Viking (seax) and kiridashi style.
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Gorgeous and masterfully done! How long before some are in stock?
4ID? Prior or active?
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That was a pleasure watching your job. You are Perfect Master!
Irigylem a tudását Uram! Csodálatosan szép késeket készít. Nagyon kedvelem a videóit!
this is one of the most beautiful pieces of cutlery I've ever seen.
This is a beautiful knife. The design and functionality is excellent. I want one!
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nice
HAMMER!! In all seriousness amazing job. I need to get one for cutting out my leather patterns
I love your style of work. Meticulous and precise. I also like how cleverly you advertised the channel. Spectacular editing and presentation. Great work all round and thank you for what you do. A master is one who makes something difficult look easy.
You are an artist. Beautiful knife.
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Beautiful knife! Love the design.
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This Vid is, in Itself, a Journey. ThankYou
Beautiful knife and well make. I love to have one
just buy one.
Beautiful knife, love that style. Wow, amazing.
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Классаная вещь. Серьезный мастер🙌
The perfect shape for a knife. Beautifully finished.
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Wonderful knife, loved I was able to see its elaboration, great artistic job !
I didn't watch your video. I just wanted to comment on how beautiful the knife is. Well done!
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É de imensa satisfação que assisto seus vídeos cara! Vc está de parabéns...
Отличная работа, супер Киридаши.
Uma das facas mais das que eu já vi. Adorei! Parabéns pelo trabalho. 🇧🇷
É o que macho?
It's a nice little knife. You have great skills.👍
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You make a lot of cool things with wootz, but have you ever made wootz using the offcuts from a bunch of different projects? I'm curious if the alloy that would create would be good for knives, and really curious if how the patterning would look after etching. Thoughts?
I would like to see that video.
Me as well
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As he was using the angle grinder to cut off material for handle area I had nearly the same thought. If not to layer, maybe to use some in-between layers of a "known" content steel, to turn out a billet.
Cool take on the take on what a rebar knife
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Nice knife 😁
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I called this: absolute craftsmanship
I really like the shape of the knife. Well done. Are you using charcoal of coke for smelting?
anthracite coal
Приятно смотреть на работу мастера!
The most perfectionist knife maker. 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
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Классный нож . Вы не думали создать сообщество ножеделов в телеграмм? Возникают вопросы по некоторым операциям при изготовление. Было бы круто пообщаться с мастерами. Я сам из Харьковской обл.
Man, I love your Knifes
first time watching your amazing handcraft, well done maestro
Does anyone know what the three micronized substances that were put in the crucible after the rebar were? I assume one of them is flux to remove impurities but not sure about he other two?
Crushed glass, graphite, and iron powder specifically 1095 powder
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Nice pattern, nice overall looks. Congratulations. Thanks for the video
wootz is a special type of steel ffs
That beautiful creation would be a gift for ur subscriber... ☕
FanDamnTastic!! That is a beautiful kiridashi. I have been wanting a good one for a long time. If only that one were available that would be awesome.
That’s a very interesting approach to smelting
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Absolutely beautiful. I love the design. I sooo need this in my life
That came out slick as hell. I love it
Mashaallah khub valo video.....
Bonjour Monsieur. Magnifique travail. Vous êtes un artiste !!!
One sharp knife. And beautiful too.
That's a really nice knife for camp prepping meals (for me any ways). Perfect, plus as a side carry for this an that and small nice jobs. I consider this a really nice companion knife for woods. Two Thumbs up to you.
Wicked talent. Beautiful knife.
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Oh dear.. I think im in love!!! That knife is so beautiful. And perfect size for every day carry!
Nice shank you crafted up.
What a gorgeous thing. Beautiful simplicity!
Amazing VIDEO, super ,briliante ,perfect work, bravooooo, abs. respectful from old BG. p.s. You are artist to metal......awesome!
Lokked Real Nice that Blade .. Good vid Thanks
Stunning........just amazing!
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Beautiful knife my friend. I've said it before but it's worth saying again... THOSE GRINDS! 😍 ARE A THING OF BEAUTY!
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😎saludos desde chile muy buen trabajo ese kiridachi quedo magnifico 👏👏👏
beautiful work👏👏👏
That is one beautiful knife.
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I've never seen this style of knife making, fascinating.....
I love that knife, mbah ji indonesia, halo FZ
Beautiful Blade!! Great Job
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Beautiful creation!
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That’s a damn fine looking knife! Makes me want to make my own knife
Perfectly made kiridashi
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very nice work, especially methods of steel relaxation
Fantastico!!! Un lavoro perfetto. Veramente bravo!!! Complimenti
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That's a pretty blade! I think I'll make one too.
Beautiful work as usual. I hope you are all staying safe!
Thanks. Yes
Nice knife....well done!
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Woww...Amazing man 👍👍👍
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Bravo, l artisanat n est pas mort tant que l objet est sublimé par sa conception!
Is a very good work ! Congrats !
It's a incredible jobs . I like very much your wootz steel technic. Good concept 🏆💐👏👏👏👏👏🙏👌👊🇮🇳🧡💪
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always inspiring. nice art.
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Very nice! I always used to call that a "Get off me" knife.
Every part of this impressed me. You are so very skilled. Thank you for sharing this. Its going in the forever file.
Beautifull knife ,amazing talent and patience..
Wow that's awesome, I have an angel grinder! I think I need a few more tools.
Шикарный,а главное РАБОЧИЙ нож !
Très bon boulot,
Very good work .
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Awesome Knife. I love the shape.
I would patronize if I could, because your method is clean and what you produce is awesome, the Damascus drawn from the rebar, truly spectacular. Thanks for the showing.
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Really Amazing Brother. Enjoyed Alot. Hope You Also Enjoy During Making It.
precioso..... lo impresionante es la habilidad del maestro... felicidades... y gracias por compartir
Wow what a magical job you have done very beautiful ❤️
It's really nice i love it
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Cute knife. Very well done friend 👍
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Una cosa de locos!!!!! Espectacular!!!!!!! Gran gran trabajo!!!!!
Нож просто Сууууперрр отличная работа мне нравится смотреть как делают ножи из железа на это нужно много времени и терпения.
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Great work 🙌
GREAT JOB.... 🤩🤩
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