Why Do Hand Forged Tools Cost So Much?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

Комментарии • 46

  • @evergreenorganics
    @evergreenorganics Год назад +2

    The little guy just watched your whole video with me while sitting on my lap. Pretty amazing experience to watch a tool being forged from the comfort of my living room that I will someday give to him. Thanks for all your hard work, catch you on the next one.

  • @kurtdietrich5421
    @kurtdietrich5421 Год назад +3

    The drawknives are well made, well balanced, easy to use, and not too heavy. Very nice work.

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад +2

      Thank you Kurt. For those who don't know, Kurt has one and he tested it out in extremely aged dry white oak.

  • @danielw.hanninen1176
    @danielw.hanninen1176 Год назад +1

    My drawknife works fantastic Jim, I've used it to even out the edges for ash door trim on my interior doors that I cut on my sawmill. The wood was very dry from sitting in my garage for a couple of years. It works great. I wish I had one of those smaller ones , it would be easier to control. If you have one available, send me a price and I'll get back with you. Thanks again Jim. Dan.

  • @JamesSmith-hx3lp
    @JamesSmith-hx3lp Год назад +2

    Jim, I appreciate all the details and time you take to make a quality knife. People sometimes don’t understand the time and hard work that it takes to make a quality tool, and complain about the cost, as the old saying that you get what you pay for always hold’s true. Keep up the good work have a good one my friend.

  • @danryan3146
    @danryan3146 Год назад

    A good friend just gifted me a beautiful hand-forged slick from Latvia as thanks for helping him out. It took 8 months to get to me due to production backlog because of the time it takes to make each one. For those of us who understand the process, it is easy to see the high value in a quality handcrafted tool.

  • @SilverBack.
    @SilverBack. Год назад +2

    Prof you are really getting it organised, well done

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад

      Good morning Doug. It's been a slow process but it's been rewarding.

  • @alexwilson9311
    @alexwilson9311 Год назад +2

    Great content as always Jim love watching the tools you make take shape and come to life hope the weather is being good to you its been bloody hot over here look forward to the next one 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

  • @thefamily_ak1863
    @thefamily_ak1863 Год назад +1

    I like your set up, I actually building a shop now myself , studying how 2 build a press

  • @bruce1816
    @bruce1816 Год назад +1

    Great job, Jim. I've been using my draw knife more these days to help with shaping. The weight is certainly important. When it's right, it's much easier to control. Course your eyeball is too, to watch the grain structure. Keep these excellent videos coming.

  • @Debtfreehomesteaders
    @Debtfreehomesteaders Год назад

    Great video. Very informative on How to make a draw knife.
    -Will

  • @rickayers3150
    @rickayers3150 Год назад

    Hey Jim , have a great day.

  • @TokyoCraftsman
    @TokyoCraftsman Год назад

    Morning Jim.
    Been a while, I've been stupid busy, but it looks like you have too.
    Ya good?
    Cheers from Tokyo.
    Stu

  • @howardemery1443
    @howardemery1443 Год назад

    they look great so far Jim cant wait to you have store i will definitely buy a few things think they would excellent gifts see you next one

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад

      Thank you Howard. I'm actually working on the store front right now, talk about a pain.

  • @ssx2channel977
    @ssx2channel977 Год назад

    When you buy quality you need to pay for it. Great job Jim.💜💚⚒🛠🤠

  • @GreatPlainsCraftsman
    @GreatPlainsCraftsman Год назад

    Cool

  • @HazItMade
    @HazItMade Год назад

    Hey Jimbo! As always, another great vid! Really appreciate watching you coming into your own, so to speak. I might be talking out of the wrong side of my mouth, but that big cylinder of steel sitting next to your anvil made me think (yeah, I know, it scares me too): any reason you couldn't hammer down the end of the tang to the angle you like off the horn, and then put one back on when it's cold so you could build up a guide that you could bend to and not have to take it a few steps, lay it flush on the anvil to see if the tip is touching, or whatever you've decided is the distance/angle you want? Rather convoluted. Set something on top of that cylinder that is the right height to bend your tangs to. Just trying to help you find any step that you can reduce or take out of the process to speed UP production!
    Also wondering if your mill could be used to take off the bulk of the steel, at an angle, between your fuller and where the edge of the blade will be. Could save yourself an awful lot of grinding.
    Regardless, enjoying your channel immensely! Namaste
    Tried going to your website to maybe buy a draw knife and I can see anything but the commercial products. Does this mean sold out? Or did I not go to the right place?

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад

      Not a had idea on the jig. As for the mill, it's actually much faster on the grinder. Send me an email through the website and we'll go from there.

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад

      Hey Mark, I have some drawknives listed on the website.

  • @rkstewart9585
    @rkstewart9585 Год назад

    Awesome vid, it's been some time since you started and look at what you can turn out in that amount of time!

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад

      It's getting easier as I learn. It better be with all of the tooling I've made and bought the last few years.

  • @jamesvanpelt-nk7by
    @jamesvanpelt-nk7by Год назад

    Great video, hello from Fla.
    Just curious, how long does the propane tank last?

  • @austinengel6968
    @austinengel6968 Год назад

    Great video, really enjoyed seeing the full process.

  • @michealmcconnell485
    @michealmcconnell485 Год назад

    Nice job !!!!

  • @Ajwatters
    @Ajwatters Год назад

    Hey Jim, are you able to ship them over to the UK, if so I would be interested in a large and a small draw knife.

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад

      I can do that

    • @Ajwatters
      @Ajwatters Год назад

      I have had a look via website and can only see recommendations via Amazon, can you direct me to where they are.

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад +1

      I'm actually still working on it. Send me an email through the website.

  • @criticaltemperature3343
    @criticaltemperature3343 Год назад

    I've learned the two most expensive phrases are, wait , three phrases are; "hand made", "custom designed " and "change order". Lol.

  • @totherarf
    @totherarf Год назад

    Hiya!
    You always Get what you pay for but sometimes you have to Pay for what you get / Buy cheap cry twice, pay dear and only cry once. (eather one is applicable here)
    Those who need to ask why the price obviously don't realise what goes into it! If you want Quality, don't expect it on the cheap! ..... (although us cheapskates will always be on the lookout)
    Have you thought about making a stamp to quicken things up? .... assuming the press could stamp that steel when hot!
    It does look like you have a production line setup nicely there though ...... Nice!
    It's got to be a bit of a buzz knowing you have made heirloom tools that are out there. Picturing one of the kids down the line being able to say "My Dad made that" has got to be good!
    Better yet would be ..... "We still make them in Grandad's Barn"! ;0)

  • @alecktuerk433
    @alecktuerk433 Год назад +1

    Don't wanna be a smart Aleck, but you may want to consider a small surface grinder as an addition to your awesome shop.
    You can't beat them for precision and speed for what you are doing here. Used you could find one for about $1000.
    Just the tool and die in me.
    And yes, hand made high quality will cost. But those tools should last 5 lifetimes

    • @TheTradesmanChannel
      @TheTradesmanChannel  Год назад

      I've been looking, nothing yet but one will pop up. You'll like the big Martin lathe coming this spring.

    • @JeffKnoxAZ
      @JeffKnoxAZ Год назад

      @@TheTradesmanChannel You're an imaginative and handy guy Jim. Build you something. I made a makeshift surface grinder out of an old belt sander and a drawer.

  • @kmarch6630
    @kmarch6630 Год назад

    We spent all day on the lake and caught one fish. At least I had a damn good video to watch while I ate my chicken nuggets.

  • @lynnburke6951
    @lynnburke6951 Год назад

    🙏 Promo sm