Knife Making-Forging an Authentic Kukri knife

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  • Khukuri Making Process | Knife Making-Forging an Authentic Kukri knife
    Product link : www.thegurkhakhukuri.com/prod...
    The art of Khukuri making has been passed down generations to generations. A very talented groups of people known called Bishokarma or Kamis have been making Khukuris for centuries and renowned for making of best khukuri in Nepal. Their excellent craftsmanship has been passed down from their ancestors for a long time. It is one of the oldest and famous craftsmanship among the Kamis. Till this date more than 15000 Kamis have been known to be involved in Khukuri making. One of the famous places for Khukuri manufacture in Nepal is Dharn located at the eastern region of Nepal.
    The steps involved in Khukuri Making:
    1. Weighing :
    The first process of Khukuri making is to get Surplus Steel, which in case of Nepal is imported from India. It is then taken to the factory located in Sunam Marga, Dharan. The steels are examined for punctures and cracks; after they pass the initial examination they are then transferred to the weighing room to measure the weight. The initial weight of the steel is supposed to bigger than the final since there is remarkable weight loss during the Khukuri making process.
    2. Hammering the steel:
    After the Steel has been checked for defects they are then transferred to a hot oven where they are heated and then hammered until the steel resembles shape similar to that of a Khukuri.
    3. Shaping the Khukuri :
    The typical shape of Khukuri is attained in this step where a small hammer is use to pound the steel until the Khukuri has its form.
    Testing the strength of the blades: Using the locally manufactured home made chemicals the hardness of blades are measures, also the blades are subjected to hammering to test the strength.
    4. Making the handle :
    The handle of Khukuri is made up of buffalo bone or hardwood, Rosewood, Bones and even metals. They can also be custom designed as per the wish of the buyers.
    5. Polishing the Khukuri :
    The Khukuris are subjected to polishing which will make the blades smooth and Shiny
    Making of the Scabbard : The scabbard are made up of wood and leather
    Final touch : Here the Khukuris are evaluated and re-polished if anything has been left behind.
    For more, please visit:
    www.thegurkhakhukuri.com/blog...
    kukrionline.com/
    kukriblade.com/
    Music source By: Namaste Entertainment RUclips Channel

Комментарии • 618

  • @johnstevens1575
    @johnstevens1575 3 года назад +88

    In my youth I only carried two large knives for camping, a Kukri and a Kabar. The Kabar usually remained in its Navy scabbard, because the Kukri was used for everything from wood-splitting, sparking a ferro rod, building camp, and food prep. I have nothing but respect for its design and the craftmen who continue to produce them.

  • @Killbilly31
    @Killbilly31 Год назад +10

    I just forged one of these myself after watching this guy do it. I'm just a hobbyist maker, but this one was an awesome experience. I've been watching this over and over throughout the years and just had to try. Thanks for posting this and keeping it up.

  • @williamhoward8319
    @williamhoward8319 Год назад +2

    i believe the kukri is the most beautiful blade made

  • @556Justice
    @556Justice 4 года назад +40

    I used to fly C-17 Globemasters, for the U.S. Air Force.
    On one of my trips, to Nepal, back in 2004, your guys met us at our plane and I bought twenty of your knives, These are THE BEST Khukuri knives I have ever had....bar none!
    One of them I use for debarking trees for woodworking, since I don't have a draw knife.
    Another I use for hunting, skinning, cleaning and butchering wild game!
    Neither of the knives ever loses their edges! Grade "A" craftsmanship!
    If ever I'm back in Nepal, I will buy more!
    Thanks guys and keep up the great work!

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  4 года назад +8

      M4 Justice thank u very much and much appreciated sir. Hope to see you again.

    • @556Justice
      @556Justice 4 года назад +6

      @@FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse Anytime, my friends!

    • @thomasdalton2042
      @thomasdalton2042 4 года назад +2

      What do these sell for

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  4 года назад

      @@thomasdalton2042 www.thegurkhakhukuri.com/prod...

    • @suthaharkrisnan2060
      @suthaharkrisnan2060 3 года назад +1

      @@FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse Dear team, my regards to your blacksmith artisans. This us not only a work.of art, but it's a tool that can be used for all sorts of work around the house.
      I am interested to purchase one of these, what is the lenght of the kukri shown being sharpened/given it's sheath? 12 inch blade?
      Thanks, Suthahar
      Malaysia

  • @LookAtTheTrees
    @LookAtTheTrees Год назад +8

    Such a versatile tool for work and combat. Beautiful! Much Respect!!

  • @markharrisllb
    @markharrisllb 4 года назад +18

    Normally these days I prefer videos without music but it fitted in really well with this one. I bet this blacksmith has forgotten more than I'll ever know taking it up as a hobby later in life. I hope the younger men are the 'smit's sons to carry on his trade. Wonderful.

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  4 года назад +3

      Mark Harris thank u very much for your comment. Much appreciated.

    • @tmmaya5737
      @tmmaya5737 Год назад +1

      नम्बर पनि हालीदिनुना सर

  • @lenblacksmith8559
    @lenblacksmith8559 4 года назад +94

    Love it, those blacksmiths are so talented with so little equipment. I take my hat off to them they're real masters.

  • @J-B876
    @J-B876 3 года назад +29

    That’s an amazing craftsman. AND he’s got great friends. Nobody in my life would I trust that close to my hands and feet with sledge hammers. Wife especially. Great video!

  • @calipirata8809
    @calipirata8809 Год назад +5

    Soy argentino y por mí país somos Cuchilleros pero que hermoso cuchillo es el kukri👏👏👏

  • @johnboyd7158
    @johnboyd7158 3 года назад +17

    Even though I am retired, I still use my 10" Kukri and keep it sharp. Amazing tool/ weapon.

  • @bowtiemountain
    @bowtiemountain 3 года назад +9

    Kukri, best damn tool I ever used in the woods. One inch thick vine maple branches are no match.

  • @aarontengberg
    @aarontengberg 3 года назад +16

    An authentic kukri from a leaf spring using an angle grinder, a power drill, and a bench grinder. Nice.

    • @umeshtamang2314
      @umeshtamang2314 3 года назад +4

      Its easy and cheap to find leaf spring, if you are Nepalese then you can get khukuri in just 20 to 30 dollars from the blacksmith and its all made from little technology lol.

    • @TheADDFiles-yk4dc
      @TheADDFiles-yk4dc 3 года назад +5

      Don’t forget about the teapot for quenching. So very cool.

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  3 года назад +3

      Right on

    • @abcdefghi2302
      @abcdefghi2302 4 месяца назад

      It's not authentic only if it is made from stone by some tribal naked man

  • @abdrahmanmat8808
    @abdrahmanmat8808 10 месяцев назад +1

    Kesenian sungguh indah ciptaannya😊

  • @ramblinonandon
    @ramblinonandon 4 года назад +15

    The craftsmanship is amazing..loved the heat treatment without fancy ovens. True workmanship.

  • @codycuppes6954
    @codycuppes6954 Год назад +1

    You need one of your blacksmiths to compete on Forged in Fire. The judges would flip out when he quenches with a teapot.

  • @shrayanshrestha2574
    @shrayanshrestha2574 3 года назад +4

    Proud to be Nepali 🇳🇵

  • @justsomerandomostrich1906
    @justsomerandomostrich1906 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah. Leaf spring and power tools. Very Authentic

    • @billmelater6470
      @billmelater6470 Месяц назад

      Depends on what you mean by "authentic". If you think blacksmiths didn't source good steel to hammer on, then I'm not sure what you think they did because they sure didn't mine it themselves. As for grinders or drills, it's doing much the same work as a hand file or drill but faster.
      I take flintlock building courses from professional builders and one thing comes up a lot: "If the old boys had the technology we do, they would have used it". After all, they were paid by the piece, not how much they sweat doing it. That being said, I can appreciate things doing more traditionally AKA, "the hard way" but modern tools and modern steels are leagues better than what the old days had to offer. So that being said, as long as the blades coming out are of traditional form and function, I'm not sure what else you would want.
      Especially the steel. My god, modern 5160 compared to steel made over 100 years ago?

  • @jerryhammack1318
    @jerryhammack1318 Год назад +3

    True craftsmanship is a wonderful thing! The quality of work in those blades is amazing! Beautiful performance by tradesmen! Blessings to you and your family and workers! Lifetime of quality crafted into every aspect of your blades! May you be blessed with more business to support your family and way of life!

  • @SpringDivers
    @SpringDivers 2 года назад +1

    I've purchased over a dozen of these fine knives from Khukuri House. All simply exquisite.

  • @endutubecensorship
    @endutubecensorship 3 года назад +8

    I'd say watching your kukri being made this way would be worth the trip. Well done.

  • @warrentrueman8892
    @warrentrueman8892 7 месяцев назад

    I was lucky enough to be gifted a traditionally made khukri with a full tang handle from napal. I feel very privileged to own such an exceptional blade

  • @Khethatipet
    @Khethatipet Год назад +1

    I don't have a kukri house knife, its a kailash blades, but I am very happy with its performance. An excellent design brought from a traditional form. Nice to see them here, made in the same manner from spring steel.

  • @paulholmes128
    @paulholmes128 4 года назад +27

    That music compliments everything in the video guys. Brilliant ✌️

  • @ianportter1257
    @ianportter1257 2 года назад

    sufri cuando te vi poner a prueba ese kukri.... hermoza hoja... un maestro

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 2 года назад +2

    Some years ago, I purchases a Kukri, called the Kukri Cowboy, its almost a short sword. I was at the time working as a Ranch hand in Wyoming, so it was just the ticket. Very well made and even though it is rather heavy. I let the weight do the work, while I guide the blade where I want it to go. I still carry it to this day, when I go out hiking and camping. But I wear it on a sling system, since it is way to heavy to wear on a belt. And yes, it came directly from Nepal. So the money I spent on said Kukri, stayed in Nepal. I was glad to help.

  • @plywoodcarjohnson5412
    @plywoodcarjohnson5412 10 месяцев назад

    So cool!

  • @leastamongyou1111
    @leastamongyou1111 2 года назад +1

    Awesome 👍 Amazingly talented guys

  • @jorgegonzalez-pv8mv
    @jorgegonzalez-pv8mv 3 года назад +5

    It is wonderful that these craft techniques have not been lost. Congratulations on getting a quality product.

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 3 года назад +3

    I just ordered my first of what will totally be a new obsession of mine. I got mine from a store on Etsy. Definitely an affordable handmade investment to pass down to the kids.

  • @franciscocarloscetira2055
    @franciscocarloscetira2055 8 месяцев назад

    Magnífico!!!

  • @ganeshale4567
    @ganeshale4567 2 года назад

    I have seen my neighbour blacksmith making so many equipments.They are talented and hardworking.

  • @sgambless
    @sgambless 2 года назад +1

    My favorire weapon

  • @MakersMovementDIY
    @MakersMovementDIY 3 года назад +4

    This video is like a meditation, so much skill with such simple equipment , true mastery of the maker mindset.

  • @davidvitale9338
    @davidvitale9338 Год назад

    I just got to see this video. Magnificent workmanship! I enjoyed the hand craftsmanship and would be very proud to carry one of your kukris! Bravo!

  • @douglasreed9237
    @douglasreed9237 Год назад

    True artist the kami's do awesome work with the tools they have. I love khukuris. Great job men keep up the good work.

  • @gurangadsinghsandhu6205
    @gurangadsinghsandhu6205 7 месяцев назад

    Very very good job.

  • @arunkumarnag1656
    @arunkumarnag1656 2 года назад

    beautiful presentation I appreciate your narration hearings like thanks to you.

  • @Thecrossforever
    @Thecrossforever 3 года назад +2

    The Khukuri house is bad ass! Sending love from Los Angeles, California! I’ve ordered all the Rambo knives over the past few years, they are all amazing and can handle absolutely anything you throw at them! Low price, best quality, and they custom make anything you want!

  • @bishnugurung5474
    @bishnugurung5474 5 месяцев назад

    Best weapon...

  • @johnklockyer
    @johnklockyer Год назад

    I’ve just ordered the Villagers no.1 Khukuri (Pahade), looking forward to receiving it!!

  • @kevingates503
    @kevingates503 Год назад

    I absolutely love these knives I have the ww2 and it is my go to for everything. If I had to sell everything I would keep my kurkri

  • @thehebrewyisraeliteinstitu1868
    @thehebrewyisraeliteinstitu1868 2 года назад

    Master Craftsman ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

  • @kradikt666
    @kradikt666 Год назад +1

    You guys make it look too easy top work. Would love a sideways carry sheath for my kukri

  • @carlossalomonsabajaliaga1844
    @carlossalomonsabajaliaga1844 2 года назад

    😎saludos desde chile sud america extraordinario trabajo de forja de un kukri a la manera original 🤗🤗🤗👏👏👏

  • @manojbhujel7053
    @manojbhujel7053 3 года назад

    Our pride khukuri. Jay Nepal. Jay Kali aayo gorkhali 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵

  • @neerajdhanoa5701
    @neerajdhanoa5701 3 года назад +1

    bhot hi behtreen bakmal khukri bnai hai ......................love from punjab

  • @michaelkav6345
    @michaelkav6345 2 года назад

    These guys have hands of steel. My hat’s off to them.

  • @carlosalbertotaborda1386
    @carlosalbertotaborda1386 3 года назад +2

    EL MEJOR CUCHILLO DEL MUNDO!!!! EXCELENTE!!!! TRABAJO

  • @janlesinski4719
    @janlesinski4719 Год назад

    Love this mans skill i wonder how hard that edge really is

  • @shreyanshmishra6348
    @shreyanshmishra6348 4 месяца назад

    Khukri is Pride of gorkha rifles 🇮🇳. ⚔️

  • @thudor1
    @thudor1 4 года назад +3

    Black buffalo horn is a good material to work with. The Japanese make personal name seals out of it. I was so impressed that I decided to have one custom-made for me! The Japanese stamp their name seals in red ink instead of writing their signature and the seals must be registered with their city or ward hall.

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  4 года назад +1

      oh really sir !

    • @thudor1
      @thudor1 4 года назад +1

      @@FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse, yes. I have another, slightly bigger one made of tsuge wood and with a different design. Applying more than one seal helps foil alterations and counterfeiting. They also make them out of bone, acrylic and titanium!

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  4 года назад

      @@thudor1 yes sir, that is right !

  • @koshane1534
    @koshane1534 4 года назад +5

    Outstanding. I love it so much. Real talent.

  • @shovarajouria110
    @shovarajouria110 4 года назад +3

    Very good like it

  • @otherpatrickgill
    @otherpatrickgill 2 года назад +4

    as with knives from all over the world, you can see the difference between tools made for use and pieces made for show and to impress others.
    A Kukri is a good, general purpose chopping knife, the shape of the blade makes it good for tasks as varied as chopping firewood and slicing cloth. The hand guard and pommel are sometimes shaped like 2 discs which keep your wrist at a good angle for cutting - although this is more common when it is intended for use as a weapon, many swords from the region use a similar design. Kukris used as general purpose tools have a more practical handle of the type you'd see on a machete.
    What I'm seeing made here looks like a high quality handmade tool, not something made to hang on a tourist's wall.
    despite the questionable teapot quench...

    • @aaronoverby4830
      @aaronoverby4830 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I was thinking about that quench as well. That appears to be 5160 which is notorious for absolutely hating water.

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 2 года назад

      you should check out jayfisherknifemaker.com and see what he has to say about this type of knifemaking! He's an iconoclast but he's right. But I do still love carbon steel forging and crude heat treating.

  • @kailashpatirai
    @kailashpatirai 4 года назад +6

    Wau I'm remembering my village'S work place of my neighbour

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  4 года назад +1

      okay sir , Yes the process of making the khukuri are usually done at village .

  • @svetlanasobenia815
    @svetlanasobenia815 2 года назад

    Классно у вас там)

  • @Jaymahakal46
    @Jaymahakal46 4 года назад

    Kya baat hai dil khush kar diya aapane

  • @NaDa4swf
    @NaDa4swf 5 месяцев назад

    My brother just visited Nepal and brought me one of these beautifuly handcrafted Khukuri. I don't know if he got it from your company, but it looks very similar. Nothing but respect for your craftman-skills!

  • @athulkoshythomas6358
    @athulkoshythomas6358 3 года назад +4

    Excellent tempering and good finishing through handle . powerful.

  • @unrussleablejimmies4428
    @unrussleablejimmies4428 3 года назад +4

    Brilliant and beautiful are rarely together, but these are well made. Thanks for upload

  • @aaronyoung8301
    @aaronyoung8301 3 года назад +1

    I love it that smiths in the states will fight over what anvil style is the best, go on about rebound and what exact type of steel a tool they have is made from
    Napal: anvil: sledgehammer head in the ground; tools: whatever gets the job done.
    This is inspiring and just awesome

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  3 года назад

      We used spring leaf for kukuri blade.

    • @aaronyoung8301
      @aaronyoung8301 3 года назад

      @@FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      Yes, but a Smith that read the fancier books call tell the difference between 1065, 1075 and A2 tool steel in both chemistry wise and visually... such is cool, but doesn't help when the Smith doesn't know exactly what it is.
      From my research, I can image the Nepalese smiths went, "springs are really strong and can flex without breaking. We have a lot of it. Let's use that for blades."

  • @rudreshacharrudresh1836
    @rudreshacharrudresh1836 3 года назад +1

    Jai vishwakarma

  • @juliohutnik4785
    @juliohutnik4785 4 года назад +2

    Excelente trabajo , hecho a la uzansa , esto es arte !

  • @MrSIXGUNZ
    @MrSIXGUNZ 4 года назад +12

    Such amazing work my friend! You should be proud of what you do and make!! Blessings to you and your family 👼🇺🇸 stay safe!

  • @passionknife8721
    @passionknife8721 3 года назад +2

    A real handmade work, a kukri that will tell over time, a very well-soaked blade, result : of quality
    I could even be a buyer ;)

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  3 года назад

      Yes, We also believe quality. We went to serve a pure quality Gurkha blade.

    • @passionknife8721
      @passionknife8721 3 года назад

      @@FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse i just visited the websites and i will place an order to encourage you, see yah dude

  • @ravin747
    @ravin747 3 года назад +4

    Bought two knives from them , true craftsman.and great customer service.I highly recommend these craftsmen.
    Also there delivery is spot on,no mistakes.

  • @mrpresident7121
    @mrpresident7121 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful knife

  • @tctc8578
    @tctc8578 4 года назад +2

    Great workmanship - thanks for the video

  • @om7007
    @om7007 2 года назад

    Jay Maa Kali
    Ayo Gorkhali

  • @nickjanczak9665
    @nickjanczak9665 4 года назад +2

    Great work!

  • @user-mh3ws1ol5c
    @user-mh3ws1ol5c Год назад

    Speechless this peoples r true artists
    And they have even saved there traditional knowledge
    Lots of love from 🇮🇳Bharat 🇮🇳
    But what is the price ?

  • @jjakdewest9105
    @jjakdewest9105 3 года назад +1

    Bravo.amazing

  • @ranjanboruah1793
    @ranjanboruah1793 3 года назад

    Love from India.🙏

  • @missbackwoods
    @missbackwoods 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic video, absolutely loved to see how you guys do it

  • @vhgf8102
    @vhgf8102 3 года назад +3

    Cada Khukuri que hacen es una obra de arte y única, felicidades. Saludos desde Toluca, México.

  • @ajaythakur2091
    @ajaythakur2091 4 года назад +2

    Wow amazing💕😍

  • @raphael9384
    @raphael9384 3 года назад

    Those tools are for life!!

  • @nikkof5384
    @nikkof5384 3 года назад +1

    Gurkhas were so bad ass to meet and the kukri is such a beautiful blade. Really cool to see the craftsmanship behind the blade that must always taste blood before being sheathed.

  • @gregmundo6107
    @gregmundo6107 4 года назад +1

    Agree with the last comment, excellent craftsmanship

  • @dornelescosta9462
    @dornelescosta9462 3 года назад +1

    Muito bom 👋👋👋

  • @JEJAK5396
    @JEJAK5396 3 года назад

    The barefoot blacksmith! Awesome

  • @hikmatsunar6662
    @hikmatsunar6662 Год назад

    Suppar

  • @djyul
    @djyul 3 года назад +3

    Love it! The original power hammer! 2 young men!!
    I want one of those! Not bought in a store!

  • @slbandyopadhyay
    @slbandyopadhyay 4 года назад +5

    Magnificent... Please make & upload Sirupate/Chitlange Khukuri with Closed CHO making process in detail please

  • @Samearthapa108
    @Samearthapa108 3 года назад

    They are the real Gurkha who gave us the khukuri the symbol of Nepali

  • @gagandeepsinghsaini1533
    @gagandeepsinghsaini1533 3 года назад

    I love it very nice

  • @ramachandrannarayananiyer6274
    @ramachandrannarayananiyer6274 4 года назад +1

    Great job baai

  • @BungThoyieb
    @BungThoyieb 3 года назад

    Wow

  • @RAJANSHARMA-pc9uq
    @RAJANSHARMA-pc9uq 3 года назад +1

    Excellent

  • @hellow8642
    @hellow8642 2 года назад +1

    POV: you are here beacus you played Far Cry 4

  • @mickreid4642
    @mickreid4642 3 года назад +2

    amazing to see the use of such historic media as 5160 tool steel from truck springs and the ancient 4" angle grinder. Coupled with the circus trick of cutting annealed wire . A feel good story for the uninitiated, not being smug, just after 20 years of making knives the proper way I find it a bit amusing.

  • @Avallachgrey
    @Avallachgrey 2 года назад

    Two man power hammer.

  • @eduardorojas7200
    @eduardorojas7200 4 года назад +3

    Wowww I want one

    • @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse
      @FamousGurkhaKhukuriHouse  4 года назад

      Yes Sir, If you want to buy please visit the link i have provide below or you can simply mail us for more details.
      Email Address: thegurkhakhukuri.com@gmail.com
      link: www.thegurkhakhukuri.com/product/mk-i-khukuri/

  • @adrianakau9117
    @adrianakau9117 4 года назад +6

    I like the style of quenching by pouring water with a tea pot.

  • @JaiRamJaiRamJaiRam108
    @JaiRamJaiRamJaiRam108 2 года назад

    You are professionals.

    • @SpookyMcGhee
      @SpookyMcGhee 2 года назад +1

      Professionals with standards :)

  • @vishalbk9584
    @vishalbk9584 3 года назад

    Good job

  • @soundmindtv2911
    @soundmindtv2911 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful. I want one

  • @Wildwestwrangler
    @Wildwestwrangler 4 года назад +1

    Very nice

  • @shubhukhobragde5175
    @shubhukhobragde5175 2 года назад

    Background music is best

  • @nguyenvanvu786
    @nguyenvanvu786 3 года назад +1

    Bao nhiêu tiền một cai vậy bác