Willie Mays made playing outfield look easy, too! Getting the grind right on a dagger is certainly the most difficult thing I've tried on my grinder, and you make it look easy. Thanks for the lesson!
I really like this shape and design. With the blade shorter it probably fits on your boot better to! Super glad to see another knife build come from you Walter!
I'm a huge fan. Disclaimer finished. I think having done as many videos as you've done you've nailed this one! I learned a bunch of tricks in this one. Thank you SIr!
Hey brother, I haven't had much time to watch RUclips in the last few....shit like all year. But I can tell by the thumbnail this will be one of my favorite knives. Ever. Like in the history of the world. Ima watch this video all the way through if it takes me all day
Loved the Video and your Attention to ALL the Details a Knife like that requires to fit and not get HOT Spots in the Hand and I Agree with YOU that the Handle should be a little Bigger! I found your websites and I did not see the Dagger Boot knife there can you make a Boot Knife but more along the Size of the Operator with a 4.5 -5 inch Blade with a Cutting area that is 3/4 less than the Length of the Blade and make the handle 5 inches long. I have been looking for a GOOD EDC Fixed Blade like that but I have not found one I have heard that RMJ Tactical makes one but they are VERY hard to get they are Always out of stock!
Great editing and lighting, like no other. Thanks for passing on your knowledge Walter. You are the, exemplary knife-making master-teacher on RUclips. All levels of expertise of knife making have, and do, learn from your techniques sir. You're an icon to all of us. Keep up the good work. Just my thoughts from Tucson.
Mr. Soros I have two of the hollow handle cheap camillus and Harbor freight knives blades . how can I turn them into neck knives with a Full Tang. PS I'm a 63 year old great-grandma and I'm just starting on knife making can you help me
Walter it's been years since I've seen your videos. Keep up the awesome work. By any chance will this knife design be available for purchase at any point?
I love fixed blades, carrying them tho is always the problem, or the sheath is. You realize quickly no one took the time to wear test it. All sheaths are either open carry and comfortable or concealed and uncomfortable.
Is sandblasting how benchmade gets that deep etching look in their G-10 handles? If so, can you use regular blasting sand or do you need bead blasting media? Thanks.
@@BloopTube it’s not bad, I mean, it holds better than rivets for sure and I used it a lot. But epoxy will make things extremely hard for the next guy that is going to restore that knife
If you do it right and the end user takes care of it, you realistically shouldn’t need the type of deep restoration that would require removing handles. And if you do, epoxy isn’t impossible to remove. A pain in the butt for sure, but not impossible.
I made a jig after I saw your video on making one and it worked great! For a while. When I was new to grinding the jig was great at getting clean lines but if I was making a knife that had curves or a odd shape the jig just didn't work and I had become to dependent on it. So in the end, you have to learn to free hand grind because you can be building jigs for every knife you make! Great video as always!!!
It appears you scribed 2 grind lines for thickness of blade edge. If so, do you typically do this to a dime thickness or some other rule of thumb. Thanks! Great video
I have no chance of affording one of your knives but I really do appreciate your dipshit walk throughs ( not meant as offense) Your old rasp bang a shank knife I did and I love the thing . question I wear boots everyday and always wondered why it's never a handle down outside the boot really grabbable knife? kind of like ankle guns if I'm that fucked well I'm fucked
Hey Walter I’m looking to see if you are willing to trade me a small fix blade knife for a new Benchmade Infidel. I bought it because it was my grail knife then I realized I have no use for it.
I started using centering bits for a lathe to start the holes, cause I always forget until right before Heat treat, haha... Glad you were talking about tube rivets, been thinking about trying something like that. Hope all is well, take it easy.
Willie Mays made playing outfield look easy, too! Getting the grind right on a dagger is certainly the most difficult thing I've tried on my grinder, and you make it look easy. Thanks for the lesson!
I really like this shape and design. With the blade shorter it probably fits on your boot better to! Super glad to see another knife build come from you Walter!
I'm a huge fan. Disclaimer finished. I think having done as many videos as you've done you've nailed this one! I learned a bunch of tricks in this one. Thank you SIr!
Hot damn, that's a nice design/knife. Such a challenging grind on those daggers! 😂
Walter this should definitely be a standard model on your site, but the original bigger one!!
Hey brother, I haven't had much time to watch RUclips in the last few....shit like all year. But I can tell by the thumbnail this will be one of my favorite knives. Ever. Like in the history of the world. Ima watch this video all the way through if it takes me all day
I actually got to finish the video. I knew I'd love it. I would love to have this knife. I'd carry it every damn day
Love this knife. Would like to understand more about the choice to sand blast it the polished look was absolutely beautiful
Love the videos
Loved the Video and your Attention to ALL the Details a Knife like that requires to fit and not get HOT Spots in the Hand and I Agree with YOU that the Handle should be a little Bigger! I found your websites and I did not see the Dagger Boot knife there can you make a Boot Knife but more along the Size of the Operator with a 4.5 -5 inch Blade with a Cutting area that is 3/4 less than the Length of the Blade and make the handle 5 inches long. I have been looking for a GOOD EDC Fixed Blade like that but I have not found one I have heard that RMJ Tactical makes one but they are VERY hard to get they are Always out of stock!
Great Knife !
Please make this knife available on your website!
How do you normally fit the handle on a knife that is cerokoted?
Great editing and lighting, like no other. Thanks for passing on your knowledge Walter. You are the, exemplary knife-making master-teacher on RUclips. All levels of expertise of knife making have, and do, learn from your techniques sir. You're an icon to all of us. Keep up the good work. Just my thoughts from Tucson.
Mr. Soros I have two of the hollow handle cheap camillus and Harbor freight knives blades .
how can I turn them into neck knives with a Full Tang.
PS I'm a 63 year old great-grandma and I'm just starting on knife making can you help me
Walter it's been years since I've seen your videos. Keep up the awesome work. By any chance will this knife design be available for purchase at any point?
Liked the knife, loved the shirt. Would you tell us the story about the shirt?
Love all your videos. Thanks.
Interesting.
That should be one of your offered knives.
Great job! Watch out for those loose mask straps, they might get caught on the belt...
I love fixed blades, carrying them tho is always the problem, or the sheath is. You realize quickly no one took the time to wear test it. All sheaths are either open carry and comfortable or concealed and uncomfortable.
Anyone have a link to the scribe tool he uses?
Is sandblasting how benchmade gets that deep etching look in their G-10 handles? If so, can you use regular blasting sand or do you need bead blasting media? Thanks.
Great build, I live in Canuck-istan. ..draconian self defense laws= double edge a no no
Same, it's the reason I'm going to have to make one, haven't made a knife since high school but this has been a big motivator for me
Warncliff style blade might be of use
A ball point pen is a no-no if you use it for self-defense..... we're left with nothing......legally......
очень информативно и полезно!
Awesome looking knife loving it. Stay safe everyone 😷.... Gazza
PLUNGES!
Ya know you wouldn't have to hold the paper on the steel if you used a fridge magnets to hold the paper
What mask are you wearing? I’m looking for a good one.
I really thought you were going to say bury it a little deeper in the bad guy or such...
Same here...would've been much cooler....I mean much creepier
Joseph Rector - Hope for the best, plan for the worst!
That is a nice knife!
@@andrewneilson227 well, you ain't carrying a knife in your boot to cut up your steak at dinner time, lol
And here I was just thinking about making a boot knife. This video was good timing. I've never made a dagger, though.
I absolutely love this knife! This is probably the best design for a dagger, wish I could make one!
Great vid too
FINALLY, a knife maker that doesn’t use epoxy
@@BloopTube it’s not bad, I mean, it holds better than rivets for sure and I used it a lot. But epoxy will make things extremely hard for the next guy that is going to restore that knife
If you do it right and the end user takes care of it, you realistically shouldn’t need the type of deep restoration that would require removing handles. And if you do, epoxy isn’t impossible to remove. A pain in the butt for sure, but not impossible.
Good job
Just checked out your channel and it's pretty cool!
Druzee thanks
I made a jig after I saw your video on making one and it worked great! For a while. When I was new to grinding the jig was great at getting clean lines but if I was making a knife that had curves or a odd shape the jig just didn't work and I had become to dependent on it. So in the end, you have to learn to free hand grind because you can be building jigs for every knife you make! Great video as always!!!
Awesome informative Video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya Prayers 🙏
It appears you scribed 2 grind lines for thickness of blade edge. If so, do you typically do this to a dime thickness or some other rule of thumb. Thanks! Great video
I have no chance of affording one of your knives but I really do appreciate your dipshit walk throughs ( not meant as offense) Your old rasp bang a shank knife I did and I love the thing . question I wear boots everyday and always wondered why it's never a handle down outside the boot really grabbable knife? kind of like ankle guns if I'm that fucked well I'm fucked
Hey Walter I’m looking to see if you are willing to trade me a small fix blade knife for a new Benchmade Infidel. I bought it because it was my grail knife then I realized I have no use for it.
This knife belongs in a high-end sporting goods catalog and/or retailer, Walter!
Been awhile since you've done a knife video. Glad to see this one from you.
Do you ever sell patterns?
Do you cryo treat your s30v steel?
why no epoxy?
I like it
tnx Walter....love ur work,speech...calmness etc...greetings from Croatia
Thank you for sharing!
That is everything a Boot Knife should be , I'd use that all day long , cracking bit of kit 🤘🤘🤘👌👌👌👌
Thanks for the video mate. You have an awesome set up for your knife making. Keep up the good work, from Australia.
Awesome knife ... love the shape !!!!I have been wanting to make a dagger for awhile know but it is not easy !!!
That's a really good idea to drill your holes first. You rarely see that. You have your process down, that's forsure.
Walter Sorrels I'm starting to make knives but I'm not going to heat treat do you have suggestion where I should send them to be heat treated
Reminds me of a half-sized Arkansas toothpick knife I once owed. Nice design.
Great job.
Unbelievable amount of ads in this video, very annoying
Of course you are free hand grinding the bevels, lol.
You are a master!
So you’re going to add a version of this to tactixarmory right?
Mr.Sorrells is already on the list for the end of the world ark.
AWESOME!!!! THANKS FOR SHARE!!
Beautiful knife Walter, thank you for the lesson.
Great shirt ..... nice knife ..
You are a true artist. That boot knife is very cool.
Awesome video!!!
If you want blood, you got it!
great job!
Great work !
how do i like a video twice?
thanks
Walter that was a great video I just have one question what was that stuff you brushed on for the drill bit to go through the steel thank you
It is cutting fluid
@@cameronmassie642 that's what I thought but it looked a little thick
Hello fellow psychos!
I started using centering bits for a lathe to start the holes, cause I always forget until right before Heat treat, haha... Glad you were talking about tube rivets, been thinking about trying something like that. Hope all is well, take it easy.