Forging Crazy Canister Damascus Ball Bearing Pattern Welded Steel Knife, Knifemaking, Blacksmithing

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @jeffs7573
    @jeffs7573 7 месяцев назад +18

    Nothing says hard working man more than the shop made band-aid.

  • @johnnelson8956
    @johnnelson8956 2 года назад +408

    I retired after 38 years in automotive paint and body. Respiratory protection has always been the forefront of safety for me. I'm impressed to to see that you are safety conscious. Protecting your lungs is vital to a healthy and long life.

    • @putheflamesoutyahoo1503
      @putheflamesoutyahoo1503 Год назад +6

      Be great to have worked with u

    • @erikowren7894
      @erikowren7894 Год назад +3

      What about his right finger?

    • @corkwijk9
      @corkwijk9 Год назад +7

      Very impressive. I’d be even more impressed if, at the conclusion of this video, the knife maker would shave off his beard with his knife.😂

    • @randomlyrusty5427
      @randomlyrusty5427 Год назад

      😮😮😮😮😮😮

    • @robertgomez8183
      @robertgomez8183 Год назад

      L

  • @basspatterns187
    @basspatterns187 2 года назад +16

    finally!! a forge video with no annoying music.

  • @wunderkindt
    @wunderkindt Год назад +117

    It’s such a treat to see a RUclipsr that actually forges their blade and doesn’t just cut out the entire shape or sit at the grinder all day

    • @junkname9983
      @junkname9983 Год назад +1

      Yeah but he used a sander to shape his handle when he could be carving it. He's a good metallurgist not a good woodworker

    • @xxwes997xx
      @xxwes997xx 10 месяцев назад +8

      Because Almost nobody wants to PAY for someone to put 100 hours into a blade instead of 4.

    • @jordanbabcock9349
      @jordanbabcock9349 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@xxwes997xxI mean.. gotta quit asking for 100 hours of pay @ lawyer prices. Sure it takes skill, but it's a skill anyone can pick up with time. So I'd happily pay a premium, but not your mortgage.

    • @ytpesos7959
      @ytpesos7959 8 месяцев назад +8

      Even when complimenting people can’t help from bitching about something else.

    • @DavidNewman-f5s
      @DavidNewman-f5s 5 месяцев назад

      @@jordanbabcock9349 Look man, if I value my labor at only $15 an hour, and I spend 100 hours on your blade, and materials are only about $150 I would have to charge you $1650 for the blade. If I only took about 5 hours using the belt sander, a grinder, and you get a product largely indistinguishable from the other, I only have to charge $225. Lawyer prices my ass, if you want me to spend 100 hours on it because you like the idea better, at least pay me McDonalds wages. If you paid layer prices for a blade at 100 hours, you'd be paying 25 grand, which I don't see anyone charging.

  • @elicarlile5582
    @elicarlile5582 Год назад +52

    Using the bladeless hacksaw as a way to settle your powdered metal is so creative and effective! Definitely stealing that idea!

    • @colbornfarms4849
      @colbornfarms4849 9 месяцев назад +3

      Not a hacksaw it’s a reciprocating saw or you my know the brand name “saws all”

    • @toddsreeladventures5518
      @toddsreeladventures5518 6 месяцев назад +3

      The trouble with doing this is that through the process of agitation, the balls will rise to the surface and leave the powder at the bottom

    • @eagleton17
      @eagleton17 4 месяца назад

      I was gonna say. Of all the videos I watched. I'm like why doesn't anyone just use a "massage gun" type tool to settle the powder.
      This is the first in 200 ish videos.

    • @swordsmancs
      @swordsmancs 27 дней назад

      @@toddsreeladventures5518 nah, the balls will sink to the bottom and the powder will rise to the top if anything (you can see them do this in the video as the balls shift downwards once he starts using it)
      Lighter stuff tends upwards, so the balls sink lower and the powder fills the gaps, which is exactly what he wanted to happen and, indeed, is what happens
      Not to mention the jostling afterwards as he moved the closed metal box around before firing the billet and forging it all together would even things back out again, like flipping a bag of chips over and shaking them a bit to spread the crumbs out
      In any case, things turned out well, so clearly it worked lmao

  • @bruceb51
    @bruceb51 2 года назад +169

    I have to be honest, I did not expect that pattern. I figured 52100 with 52100 balls would not show much pattern but the powder with the 15n20 brought out a great pattern. Great job as usual.

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +11

      Thanks!

    • @Travith1
      @Travith1 Год назад +1

      @RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist😲

    • @aidanthesergal
      @aidanthesergal Год назад +4

      @RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist I think I didnt ask for a bible quote?

    • @evilbrat5376
      @evilbrat5376 Год назад +6

      @Repent and believe in Jesus Christ Not sure if this post belongs in The Knife Department.

  • @basslife9078
    @basslife9078 10 месяцев назад +17

    With twisting the material, the beautiful pattern that you created was not what I was expecting. Absolutely stunning.

  • @graemeneale9311
    @graemeneale9311 Год назад +9

    Excellent, as much as I wanted to see the finished product I couldn't bring myself to scroll ahead to the end, I was too captivated to follow the whole process from start to finish.
    I am suitably impressed.

    • @swordsmancs
      @swordsmancs 27 дней назад +1

      The process is half the fun tbh, like yeah pretty knife but how _make_ pretty knife? Seeing the little bits of ingenuity like the drill attachment to agitate the ball bearings and nickel powder, and heating the tang to burn the handle instead of carving and lining it, are some of the best parts

  • @simulatorman
    @simulatorman Год назад +9

    I am a novice welder and I never realized you could hold the rod and weld like that. Thank you for showing me that. I believe I will improve now.

    • @cameronturner5082
      @cameronturner5082 Год назад +4

      The rod is gonna heat up of you weld for more than a few seconds and gloves won’t even protect you from that. You can also cut a rod down to make it easier to hold closer to your work, but ultimately with stick welding you’re gonna lose at least an inch from the stinger in terms of weldable rod. I’d practice starting a weld by using your free hand on the rod before it heats up and moving that back to the stinger when it gets hot, saves you material and since only the start is the difficult part, it’ll teach you to hold the stinger when you have a full rods worth of welding material

    • @deadreign92
      @deadreign92 5 месяцев назад +1

      It’s not recommended that’s why it’s not taught. You gotta tame long rods, don’t take the easy way out and grab or you’ll stay a novice.

    • @FishingTheBank
      @FishingTheBank 2 месяца назад +1

      @@deadreign92don’t weld like that, learn to stick weld the right way. Welding rods can turn blood red in a few seconds. And as the previous comment said, burn you. I welded that way only when I had trouble seeing. I spent 30 plus years welding. Bad habits are easy to develop but hard to brake.

  • @СеньорГумерсиндо
    @СеньорГумерсиндо 2 года назад +14

    Как будто морские волны наплывают на берег!Шикарный узор!Кузницу уважение!

  • @ericcartrette6118
    @ericcartrette6118 2 года назад +21

    Wow! The first thought that popped into my mind when I saw the pattern was a fosilized mammoth molar. It looks great!

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +3

      Thanks! Yes it kinda does!

    • @nopenothappening2923
      @nopenothappening2923 2 года назад

      Random affff

    • @raven_of_zoso455
      @raven_of_zoso455 Год назад

      It really does. I wonder if a blade with that pattern had a mammoth handle. It would definitely be a very unique looking knife.

  • @brimstonefootsteps4332
    @brimstonefootsteps4332 2 года назад +16

    When I see these videos I am so envious of his talent and skill. Especially in todays time when everything is mass produced in a different country. When people talk about a "dream job", this would be it for me if I had the tools, training and mastery like he does. Awesome job!

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +1

      Thanks I appreciate it!

    • @Da_Thing_Should_Not_Be
      @Da_Thing_Should_Not_Be Год назад +5

      Nothing stopping you from learning and using just the basic tools my friend. You can use basic hand tools if you don't have the fancy belt Sanders and so forth. A few simple files and at most an angle grinder

    • @brimstonefootsteps4332
      @brimstonefootsteps4332 Год назад +2

      @@Da_Thing_Should_Not_Be Thanks fir the encouragement! I have those tools so I guess it's time to get in the practice!

  • @noobFab
    @noobFab 2 года назад +4

    Really enjoyed the flow of this video, without the ‘interruptions’ of narration. Those videos are great to get an understanding of what you are doing, so I wouldn’t want to see them go away, but this allows you more time to show the process of working, and that is really satisfying. Thank you!

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +2

      Thanks! I agree, a simple quiet video is nice now and then.

  • @obaidashafai1797
    @obaidashafai1797 Год назад +1

    hi there, your comments and explanations have always been a part that i enjoyed in your videos, i miss that in this one 😐

  • @stephdiesel2110
    @stephdiesel2110 Год назад +9

    I have no idea how I got into watching these forging videos but I'm super glad that I did because this is awesome!

    • @6FStyleCo
      @6FStyleCo Месяц назад

      There are so many good bladesmiths on RUclips

  • @hellshade2
    @hellshade2 Год назад

    i am just about 60 years old now and when the show forged in fire aired on the history channel it really sparked an interest in me about forging. though i really am to late in life to do this now. 32 years in the automotive industry ruined my back.

  • @stephenjohnson6841
    @stephenjohnson6841 2 года назад +77

    As many others had said the pattern wasn't even close to what I had envisioned. It turned it epic and beautiful as usual. I get a black tiger vibe myself. Thanks again for taking us along!

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +5

      You bet thank you

    • @dmg4415
      @dmg4415 2 года назад +2

      An old black and white photo negativ! You nail it, I first thought it looked like the underbelly of a black cayman, but Yours is much better!

    • @ruediix
      @ruediix Год назад +2

      I suspect that doing more twisting and using smaller carbon steel rods would get a finer line pattern. It's amazing. It was neat how you could almost see the pattern before etching, but etching really brought it out.

    • @gottaprepordie
      @gottaprepordie Год назад

      ​@RepentandbelieveinJesusChriststay.. on topic?

  • @timothywhieldon1971
    @timothywhieldon1971 8 месяцев назад +1

    by far the nicest i have seen to date, not the most elaborate but its simplicity is by far makes this a 10/10

  • @the_fafologist
    @the_fafologist 2 года назад +17

    Of all the bearing combos you have done, this one is far the best. I am a HUGE fan of twisted Damascus. Cant seem to do it right myself but those who do it well such as yourself make it look so easy. I hate you for that lmao. Amazing pattern.

  • @tucsonmclean5138
    @tucsonmclean5138 Год назад +1

    First time i ever saw someone welding by holding the rod like a pen or pencil ✏️

  • @richardwiese9054
    @richardwiese9054 Год назад +16

    The pattern and quality of the knife as a whole are absolutely wonderful. I have a weird question. How is it that so many great videos like this one have so many views and only 2% of the people that viewed it hit the thumbs up?

  • @tat2ninja
    @tat2ninja 5 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful piece of functional Art anyone would be proud to have passed down through the generations.

  • @brysonalden5414
    @brysonalden5414 2 года назад +10

    I, too, couldn't have predicted that pattern, which clearly justifies the time and effort you put into it. Of course I'd be interesting in knowing what it would have looked like without the twist, but perhaps that's another video! Thanks for sharing your processes.

  • @Hey_Sneezy
    @Hey_Sneezy 2 месяца назад +2

    A lot of people haven't duct-taped band-aid themself, and it shows

  • @danielrojas4655
    @danielrojas4655 2 года назад +25

    The pattern on this blade is amazing! Such a beautiful knife. Way to go, sir!

  • @hasaniennis442
    @hasaniennis442 Год назад +1

    Whenever I see these types of videos, or anything that people make from scratch, weather forging, lathing, carpentry; it makes me envious, respectfully of course. I wish I had the time money and space to do these things.

  • @jamesh5460
    @jamesh5460 2 года назад +6

    Yes! The canister Damascus forgings are my favorite to watch and the patterns are amazing.

  • @davidjohns4223
    @davidjohns4223 10 месяцев назад +1

    Really awesome craftsmanship. I wish you had narrated the process as to exactly what you were doing and why. That handle and blade were beautiful!

  • @melgillham462
    @melgillham462 2 года назад +12

    Never ceases to amaze me, the designs produced from the organization in the canister. Well done sir! 🤝

  • @kcott4177
    @kcott4177 7 месяцев назад

    I will say you do magnificent work. Being a stove-up old man, I can appreciate not only WHAT you do but also HOW you do it.

  • @TheParkAttendant
    @TheParkAttendant Год назад +3

    My gosh! What a beautiful blade and handle! It is truly a proper heritage knife!

  • @jorgetoros6741
    @jorgetoros6741 Год назад +1

    Felicitaciones.
    Con acero SAE 52100 y SAE 1080 y niquel, seguramente quedó una hoja de dureza perfecta

  • @SiliconeSword
    @SiliconeSword 2 года назад +3

    I suggest you wear earpro basically all the time when you're in the shop, as I've started doing so and I generally find it easier to focus on stuff afterwards, and I do not get headaches. This is also how tinnitus happens, which isn't very fun.

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +1

      For sure. I wear earplugs, they're not visible

  • @jwm6314
    @jwm6314 4 месяца назад

    As soon as I saw the reciprocating saw to shake everything to a settled state I knew you were thorough. Great vid!

  • @SR-71_
    @SR-71_ 2 года назад +8

    I did not expect a twist rate anywhere near how steep that was. Beautiful 👏

  • @jcubetube3778
    @jcubetube3778 2 года назад +2

    Dude! You twisted a canister!?!?!? I thought THAT was impossible! You da man!! 🔪❤️🇺🇸

    • @ICU2B4UDO
      @ICU2B4UDO 2 года назад +3

      No, he removed the canister and heated the metal inside then he twisted it...But cool pattern, right?!

    • @jcubetube3778
      @jcubetube3778 2 года назад +2

      @@ICU2B4UDO that’s what I meant 🤷🏾‍♂️😂

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +1

      Thanks!! Yep, as long as your forge welds are good

  • @FrednDeeDee
    @FrednDeeDee Год назад +3

    Outstanding artful craftsmanship!!!!! If I wasn't so dang old, I would have liked to do that sort of work. Thanks for a great video.

    • @realguy577
      @realguy577 Год назад

      It's never too late old man! if Sleepy joe can do it, then so can you!

  • @PH-GNS
    @PH-GNS 2 месяца назад +1

    It gives me deep satisfaction to observe this blacksmithing art and technique. Thank you for sharing

  • @DamnChinn
    @DamnChinn 8 месяцев назад +2

    Always a fan of the twisting Damascus . Great job

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 2 года назад +7

    I guess there were a lot more turns to the twist than the video led us to believe. It came out beautifully, that's for sure. Not a lot of bearings showing up in the pattern, but the heavy rod sure turned into a beautiful "ladder-ish" pattern. The blade came out quite nice, and the wood chosen for the hidden tang goes very well with it indeed.
    Well done!

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +3

      Thank you! Yes, the actual number of twists isn't shown in the video

  • @andyt5559
    @andyt5559 Год назад +1

    AMAZING PATTERN ON THAT BLADE MAN! TRULY STUNNING! THE JEWEL WAS THE HANDLE, A PIECE OF AMAZING CRAFTMANSHIP MARRIED TO NATURES BEAUTY!

  • @r3n5h0r3
    @r3n5h0r3 2 года назад +8

    That finished product looks amazing. Major props.

  • @tmulligan879
    @tmulligan879 Год назад +1

    Wow! Actual Damascus! Thank you!

  • @gregwaters944
    @gregwaters944 2 года назад +5

    I have to agree with the others that was not the pattern I expected. I always enjoy watching you make Damascus blades, it's like Christmas opening presents!!! Great job.

  • @DOUGLIFE-Caintmakethishitup
    @DOUGLIFE-Caintmakethishitup 10 месяцев назад +1

    I became addicted to the ability of creation that my hands are capable of, thank you for posting your content, I really dig it when I see others this way. All of this, not just knives, simple lost arts. Anyone that creates anything with raw material, worthy in my book. Beautiful knife. Seems like a pretty badass shop also there buddy! I just build or acquire a kiln. Absolutely.
    In a crazy world spinning out of control, hold onto your roots. We will be invaluably necessary.

  • @JackPinesBlacksmithing
    @JackPinesBlacksmithing 2 года назад +4

    I would never have guessed that would be the pattern when done. Gorgeous!

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 2 года назад +1

    Spectacular Blade !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It looks like an old style Australian Bowie Knife.

  • @ruediix
    @ruediix Год назад +5

    I like how you keep trying different steel alloys to see how they work.
    Carbon with bright is certainly the way to go. You could even see the pattern a little bit before the etching drew it out.
    Maybe adding a little manganese, chromium, titanium, tin and/or silver to your filler powder might work. However, you have to be careful with keeping melting points close enough to prevent delaminating.

  • @TarotLadyLissa
    @TarotLadyLissa Год назад +1

    If I could afford it, I’d buy one of your knives in a heartbeat! The care and consideration you put into your blades is commendable! They aren’t made to just look pretty, they’re made to be used and to last. Their beauty is a bonus!

  • @jeffallen1151
    @jeffallen1151 2 года назад +4

    Awesome knife!!! I carry the bull cutter I got from you every day!! I love that knife!! Holds a edge like no other knife I’ve ever owned!!! Keep up the great work

  • @greatnorthwestbear
    @greatnorthwestbear Год назад +1

    I like how you did not cut the metal and stack it and then melt together. It just stayed one single block.
    Great job.

  • @edwinlawrence1299
    @edwinlawrence1299 2 года назад +6

    Another beautiful creation, love the pattern.

  • @JamesBartels-wr5gh
    @JamesBartels-wr5gh 8 месяцев назад

    Sir, you are truly a master artisan. The blade, the handle, the complete piece are absolutely stunning.

  • @TheFroperator
    @TheFroperator 2 года назад +3

    I've never seen that technique with stick welding before! Super interesting, next time I'm stick welding I'm gonna give it a few tries!!

  • @bobjoncas2814
    @bobjoncas2814 2 года назад +2

    lookin' great, nice work, keep well

  • @outbackladas
    @outbackladas 2 года назад +3

    Love the handle 👍 Regards from Down Under.

  • @rhodie33
    @rhodie33 2 года назад +2

    great pattern

  • @redlefevre5448
    @redlefevre5448 11 месяцев назад +4

    I genuinely appreciated that you hammered this thing into something that actually represented its final form and not simply relied on stock removal. It shows a lot of skill. Subscribed!

  • @ronanm4418
    @ronanm4418 9 месяцев назад +2

    Fantastic work and great video

  • @Mercenary_32
    @Mercenary_32 2 года назад +3

    I enjoyed the video, and that's a beautiful knife! 👍

  • @C.Bonczewski666
    @C.Bonczewski666 Год назад +3

    I would love to see how you would approach a shoto length blade such as a wakashi or a tanto style blade using that same canister twisted Damascus steel. Especially if you could incorporate something exotic like purple heart wood for the handle material.

  • @davebarksdale
    @davebarksdale Год назад

    All I could think about while you were twisting that steel was "one slip and ouch, that's going to leave a mark." Nice work, she's beautiful.

  • @goudfather13
    @goudfather13 2 года назад +4

    I definitely did not expect that pattern! Great looking knife and enjoyable video to watch! Thanks!

  • @oldsoldier1107
    @oldsoldier1107 Год назад +2

    What a beautiful blade! I love watching a true artist at work.

  • @diadexxus
    @diadexxus 2 года назад +4

    Should be called the “tiger blade” or “zebra blade” ! Very pretty!

  • @edr9276
    @edr9276 2 года назад +1

    A choppy sea is what comes to mind when I see it what a beautiful piece my friend

  • @danmcelroy6584
    @danmcelroy6584 2 года назад +3

    That is way cool. Sweet pattern! Wish I could make one or even afford to have one made.

  • @sharudd
    @sharudd 2 года назад +1

    I'm impressed that you covered the piece while welding to keep the lens flare on the camera down

  • @RafaelRodrigues-oi3sp
    @RafaelRodrigues-oi3sp Год назад +4

    Parabéns pelo seu trabalho. Ficou incrível

  • @Physicus9
    @Physicus9 Год назад +2

    If I might, a cheap theragun knockoff would do pretty well for a while instead of having an expensive tool perform the vibrations to settle the 1080 powder. It just helps in preventing as much dust settling inside the motor and mechanics of the tools to let them work a lot longer

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  Год назад

      Well, I already had that sawzall from carpentry work, so I used it....

  • @reginaldobertazini658
    @reginaldobertazini658 Год назад +3

    Seu trabalho é muito maravilhoso parabéns

  • @cerberes
    @cerberes 2 года назад +2

    It’s almost magical how Demascus turns out

  • @FireCreekForge
    @FireCreekForge  2 года назад +33

    For me, this blade evokes images of a carnivorous water dwelling creature... What does this knife remind you of??

    • @HorribleDonkeyHoof
      @HorribleDonkeyHoof 2 года назад +1

      Reminds me of a piece of fine art, or a tool I’d hang on the wall to display next to my late grandfathers 100 year old framing square.

    • @dgundeadforge17
      @dgundeadforge17 2 года назад +2

      This knife looks like there is a weird language written. Came out awesome. When will you do a review of the new spaceman respirator?

    • @koudacyen
      @koudacyen 2 года назад

      The blade is great but the handle is plain, doesn't really suit the blade which looks like a tiger shark

    • @gordonpromish9218
      @gordonpromish9218 2 года назад +1

      fish, in shape and pattern

    • @mackgmoney1515
      @mackgmoney1515 2 года назад

      I was thinkin gator skin myself.

  • @HorribleDonkeyHoof
    @HorribleDonkeyHoof 2 года назад +2

    Dude, that’s gorgeous!! I’ve got two favorite RUclips Chanel’s. Your’s and Ash Kickin BBQ. His is smoking meats (which I CAN do), your’s is doing something I WANT to do 😜.

  • @matthewsinger4902
    @matthewsinger4902 5 месяцев назад +3

    0:47 who holds an electrode like that?!

    • @wallacefamily111
      @wallacefamily111 Месяц назад +1

      Holy shit I didn't even notice this gave me so many shivers its unreal

    • @DevinMullen-w4x
      @DevinMullen-w4x Месяц назад +1

      I was coming to comment something similar the way he welded was barbaric.

    • @WemenuTsuzuh
      @WemenuTsuzuh 9 дней назад

      😂

  • @chiefymoe8385
    @chiefymoe8385 2 года назад +2

    Just WOW,,, talented

  • @matthewbartley2746
    @matthewbartley2746 Год назад +3

    Probably the first time I've ever seen anyone just leave the stinger hanging, and just work the rod itself... and I'm kind of shocked actually, now.. that more people don't do that. For a quick but precise zap, kinda can't beat that. 🤣

    • @Gorvex1
      @Gorvex1 Год назад

      If your talking about the welding, its because it is really bad practise. The rod gets stupidly hot whilst stick welding, and if any of the flux comes off where you are holding it, which can easily happen, you will electrocute yourself, rather badly (low volts but high amps, it hurts) and if runs across your chest from 1 hands to the others, say, if your holding your work, well, your heart really doesn't like electricity. Been welding for 23 years, you try to avoid burning and electrocution, still happens on occasion though.

  • @kevinkraft5480
    @kevinkraft5480 2 года назад +5

    I'm in awe of these guys. I watch a few channels and I'm never disappointed by their work!! To be able to create something so beautiful and you can actually use it, is amazing. Paintings are cool, photography is cool, but usable art is second to none. Musical instruments, tools, cars, etc....
    Amazing knife man. 🔪

  • @offcenterforge1098
    @offcenterforge1098 2 года назад +1

    I've gotta say, I didn't see the twist coming. Brilliant!

  • @matthewpatterson2497
    @matthewpatterson2497 Год назад +7

    "thats not real damascus" - some bozo in the comments probably

    • @3mileshi
      @3mileshi 6 месяцев назад +2

      You're taking the time to scoff at something someone might have maybe said. You need a better hobby

    • @LildreProds81
      @LildreProds81 5 месяцев назад

      youre commenting on year old comments. get a life lol

  • @mattjohnson3877
    @mattjohnson3877 2 года назад +1

    Wow! Outstanding "glamor shot" at the end!

  • @TheWind213
    @TheWind213 3 месяца назад +1

    You have created a very stunning knife, I thoroughly enjoyed watching you create a unique blade, Thanks.

  • @AndyColglazier
    @AndyColglazier 2 года назад +2

    Hey, that's nice!

  • @jeffs7573
    @jeffs7573 7 месяцев назад +1

    My first thought seeing the finished knife, Tiger maple wood handle would have been a beautiful contrast to the tiger striped metal. Beautiful knife none the less.

  • @AC-zy9tz
    @AC-zy9tz 2 года назад +2

    Awesome pattern.

  • @eddybear771
    @eddybear771 6 месяцев назад

    That turned out gorgeous. I'd have never expected that pattern from a ball bearing & round stock canister billet.

  • @thehomelessmongoose2579
    @thehomelessmongoose2579 11 месяцев назад +1

    I do t know if it was intended or not but thanks for covering the welding up from the camera that shit is always so bright and at night I almost always go blind 😂 so much appreciated

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah man I try to help a brother out.. thanks for watching!

  • @ErnestUngureanu
    @ErnestUngureanu 7 месяцев назад +2

    You are an artist !!! Congratulations !!!

  • @pagedeveloper
    @pagedeveloper 2 года назад +1

    I like that one, it is one of the most fav's that you have done. No meat eating water dwelling creature, but a hiker that is looking to live off the land for a long while. The pattern is so unusual to anything that I have seen on YT. Keep it up..

  • @arthureld4440
    @arthureld4440 10 месяцев назад +1

    using the sawzall without the blade to compact the powder is just brilliant

  • @81Garret
    @81Garret Год назад +1

    Captions explaining what you're doing step by step and why would be a Godsend.

  • @kiggi__
    @kiggi__ 2 года назад +2

    wow such a nice construction and finished product. Good work

  • @natedawg9404
    @natedawg9404 2 года назад +1

    Makes me think of a lionfish. Another Gorgeous knife Elijah.
    Thanks for sharing the build with us.

  • @jeffreyknotts4148
    @jeffreyknotts4148 2 года назад +2

    True heirloom quality! I need to drop a hint to Ms Claus... 😁

  • @jwdickinson643
    @jwdickinson643 Год назад +1

    I was wondering what was gonna be so special with the 52100 bars and the ball bearings…and then I saw you give it a serious twist and thought “ooooooooh, THAT’S gonna be purdy!” and it is! 👍👍👊👊

  • @dimitriosferraios8988
    @dimitriosferraios8988 2 года назад +2

    Excellent job!

  • @dalebender3380
    @dalebender3380 2 года назад +2

    Wow! Beauty of a blade... reminds me of tiger stripes

  • @erikredbeard87
    @erikredbeard87 Год назад +1

    That handle looked great when you were done. The whole knife looked great. But the handle caught my eye. Great job.

  • @dustingregory9295
    @dustingregory9295 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the ASMR, I put this video on again and I slept like a baby! (Forging sounds are soothing to me)

  • @GummyLover
    @GummyLover Год назад +2

    Looks like a eagle eye view of the ocean at night with the moon hitting the ripples at the perfect angle.