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Constantin Koren
Добавлен 9 окт 2009
Making mini chisels for wood carving
Making two mini chisels from small bearings (from a skateboard).
As a fun experiment using those chisels to carve a small wood block and make some prints with it.
As a fun experiment using those chisels to carve a small wood block and make some prints with it.
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Making two skew knives from an old diamond saw
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Making two kiridashi style skew knives from an old diamond saw. One knife is a traditional all metal kiridashi with one sided bevel and a hollow back part for ease of sharpening. The second has a two sided bevel and a wooden handle scales.
Making a Sloyd knife from a bearing
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Process of making a sloyd style knife out of a bearing, using only simple DIY and hand tools. Steel: high carbon 52100 bearing steel Handle: mango wood Sheath: leather The whole project took me around 3 months to complete, which is not reflected in 10:30 minutes of the video, the result is nice though :) Music: Fireball Musician: Gvidon URL: pixabay.com/music/fireball-139063/ Music: Happy Strum...
Making a wood carving knife from a drill bit
Просмотров 645Год назад
Making a small full tang wood carving knife from a worn spade bit. The handle scales are made of ipe wood scraps and an aluminum ferrule. Such a knife is useful for whittling small figures and some wood carving works.
Making two woodcarving skew knives from a rusty diamond saw
Просмотров 102 тыс.Год назад
Using an old diamond saw blade to make two skew knives. This knife type is great for wood and leather work, and is the original "utility knife". Handles are made of walnut strip and mango branch. I experimented with the steel quenching (air, water, oil) and found out that oil works best for hardening it.
Knife Making: Forging bushcraft knife from a car spring
Просмотров 927Год назад
I used a section of a large car spring to make a small full tang bushcraft/whittling knife. Spring steel has high carbon and suites for knife making. The handle scales are made from old furniture wood. My neighbors are not OK with the noise I make :). Will have to think about that
Knife Making: Stainless steel camping knife
Просмотров 4142 года назад
making a stainless steel camping knife, from a stainless steel ice cutter
Making two wood carving knives from a drill bit
Просмотров 44 тыс.2 года назад
Small knifemaking project of using 1$ spade drill bit as a steel source for 2 wood carving knives. Handles are made of a recycled beechwood (furniture scraps).
Knife Making: A cool knife from stainless steel fin
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.2 года назад
I was brought few hardened stainless steel blades/fins from a machine separating ice blocks on a conveyor belt at local frozen foods plant. music in this video: Music: Piledriver Musician: Jason Shaw URL: audionautix.com
Knife Making: Kitchen knife
Просмотров 8002 года назад
I was brought an ice cutting machinery part, made of 3 mm thick stainless steel. I will use it to make a kitchen knife capable of cutting frozen products without fear of breaking it. music in this video: Music: Piledriver Musician: Jason Shaw URL: audionautix.com Music: Carnival Musician: SoundCarousel URL: pixabay.com/music/dance-carnival-10957/
Small EDC knife from bearing segment
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
A small knife with a sheath, for random every day tasks. Integrated with bottle opener. The knife was made out of (half) car bearing, probably 52100 steel.
Kiridashi knife from an old bearing, using basic tools
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 года назад
Building a kiridashi style knife from an old car bearing (probably 52100 steel) using basic tools. The handle is made of ipe (aka Brazilian walnut) wood scraps. For me it is first time smithing, leather sewing and overall knife-making . Dedicated to my father. 0:00 Enter the bearing 0:19 Bearing to steel blanks 2:25 Forming the knife 5:03 Preparing the wood 6:12 Steel hardening and tempering 7:...
Va riscaldato e subito immerso nell’acqua? Perché? Grazie
Very simply put, you heat steel for ~850°C (bright red color) and then quickly cool it in oil or water. This is what is called "quenching". Rapid cooling "freezes" the internal structure in tension which provides the steel blade hardness. Without it, the steel is soft as a simple iron and is not suitable for cutting hard materials. Look at this video, I show here the process of cooling in water versus cooling in oil: ruclips.net/video/QMypxXEgOH8/видео.htmlsi=tHZGO5Td-u6hjses&t=2m19s
CostaKoren Propio in questo video fai vedere che dopo il raffreddamento in acqua o olio, l’acciaio si spezza. Quindi non va bene o sbaglio ? Ti ringrazio per la risposta
Because the hardening was successful, the steel becomes very hard and sometimes brittle (as glass). At this stage, you will need to remove some hardness of the steel and make it more tough and springy - you do it by heating the steel again, this time to 200°, this process is called Tempering. Cooling in water is more aggressive than in oil, it gives more hardness but can lead to cracks and brittleness in steel. This is what you seen in the video.
CostaKoren Il temperamento a 200 gradi nel video non viene fatto, come mai ? Grazie
@@antoniosalzone8005 I did it off camera to make the video shorter. I just put it in the kitchen oven set on 200° for an hour.
nice job man! greetings from 🇨🇦
As a Canadian, you can`t assume my gender 🤡
Метал мягкий
Подходящий метал - закаляется и царапает стекло. А в этом видео делаю проверку закалки в воде и масле: ruclips.net/video/QMypxXEgOH8/видео.htmlsi=tHZGO5Td-u6hjses&t=2m19s
It's amazing what you can create using basic tools and a bit of knowledge. Nice job mate. Look forward to your next video.
Glad you enjoyed it, I promise to stick to basic tools (or my wife will kick me out :D )
Интересное приспособление для заточки ножа.
Красота то какая! Ляпота!
Not a sloyd.
Dope AF results, Constantin Koren!
👍👍👍 🇮🇷🇮🇱🤘🤘
Nice one!!! Good process!
Thank you! Cheers!
מחכה לסכין לשוקולד שלי
איך נראית סכין כזאת?
and we're waiting to taste your chocolates :)
Good work!
Nice one!
looks awesome, keep up the good work amigo!
Tanto trabalho pra nada!!!
Nice shering
Гений бляха муха 😁
Salam kenal bos ku adi jaya gabung
Нормалды, все жду когда сей рукодел доберётся до годного лесного ножа или финки
if a man can do a little more than open a can of beer, that deserves respect, keep up the good work and you will be rewarded
very interesting video, thanks for sharing
Small but very sharp, i think u deserve more subs .. be patient brother ,u will get there very soon..
Great Job!
ما اسم الماده التي تدهن بها الخشب
زيت بذر الكتان المغلي.
Useful..👍
you needed to get them to a bright yellow glow and then you quinch them not that red looking it not enough heat
I am using a phone for filming. It doesn't convey true bright colors as a real camera would.
súper cool from antioquia mountains free regards and congratulations
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Very useful knife and great cat appearance at 6:02 😂
Cool original design! Thanks for sharing
Cool my friend... Cool.
Nicely done. Could you kindly show how you shaped and sharpened the angled edges? tks
Basic angle bevel is done with a file. Then I cleaned and refined the bevel on the drill sanding attachment using grits 120, 400, 1000. The final sharpening was done on a diamond stone with grit 2000 and green polishing compound
Открывалка - дроч! Шо, нельзя через палец, как все нормальные мужики, открывать?
Przepiękne jest to zrobione te oba skalpele z tarczy od piły pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👍
How awesome, this looks real good. 😉😉
Thank god its not an old file again !!!!
Great job!
מדהים!!
Shalom Kostja klassnaja rabota prodoljai v tom je dyxe.
good job bro. Keep up the work!
Well done. Compared to my first efforts you are a master craftsman. One piece of advice--it is very difficult to forge well in sunlight. There's a reason that forges are rather shady spaces; the subdued light allows you to see the colour of the metal under heat. In a few months you will be very happy with your progress. Best wishes from Australia.
Thanks for the tip. The problem is that i can do the noisy work only in day hours to avoid "over" annoying my neighbours. Probably will end in moving the work to shadier part of the yard.
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You never know what you can do till you try!