Love the profile of your blades, especially the subtle recurves. I’m learning a lot from how you work the steel. Most people wail away with big hammers and you make a nicer looking product with minimal equipment and less effort. I’m guilty of the big hammer and hard swing too😂 but working with your style is improving my skills. Please continue to make these videos. Thanks for sharing your skills
Great work! I undertake knife making with simple tools also. I live in Australia and sometimes use some of the world's hardest woods to make charcoal. Such wood as blackbean, blackwood, ironwood, redgum and jarrah. Keep up the simplistic and fantastic work.
Enjoyed your video. I like that you keep it simple. Look forward to more videos.
I wil another video out soon. Thank you for watching!!
You are the first person that I’ve seen draw a knife out by hand with no grinders or power hammers or any other power tools. Love it.
Thank you Shawn.
I think your knives have a wonderful look/style to them! Very nice.
Glad I found your site; you're doing some good work & teaching old dogs(like me) new tricks...........Thanks!
Love the profile of your blades, especially the subtle recurves. I’m learning a lot from how you work the steel. Most people wail away with big hammers and you make a nicer looking product with minimal equipment and less effort. I’m guilty of the big hammer and hard swing too😂 but working with your style is improving my skills. Please continue to make these videos. Thanks for sharing your skills
lol we all are guilty of the big hammer time to time. Thank you for your comment! And thank you for watching
I enjoy watching you work. My broken anvil and I have alot of catching up to do.
Great work! I undertake knife making with simple tools also. I live in Australia and sometimes use some of the world's hardest woods to make charcoal. Such wood as blackbean, blackwood, ironwood, redgum and jarrah. Keep up the simplistic and fantastic work.
Bad ass, man. I've made a few of my own knives with scrap steel via stock removal. This is next level. Great video
Thank you so much for watching and I always love hearing from folks that the videos have helped.
I am new at this but I love it. I am 67 years young and in Alabama. I use a Japanese box bellows. I read BACKWOODS magazine. Like your style patriot !
That is awesome Charlie! Glad to have you and thanks for watching!
My first time watching your work and not the last. I enjoy the way you do it....
great job nice looking knife
Thank you !
good
I enjoy your videos,
Thank you for watching!
Lookin good!
Knifes are easy, you don't need 1 for your lifetime, you need multiple, in your lifetime, and all are easy to make, for free.
How much for a knife I’d love to have one of your knives
Man your something else with that hammer!!
GRACIAS GRACIAS GRACIAS
What brand you chewing brother?
thanks mate