For the life of me I still don’t know why none of these companies or even the ones that sell the cheaper ones have made anything like this it would sell like hotcakes
Hey, I was wondering, how can I make my own insert inlays? The white ones on the handle, also how do I disassemble an already built stiletto knife? I just wanna add the white pieces cause I already got the blade and everything
Hi, You should be able to easily disassemble the knife after grinding down the top the pins, be careful not to damage the metal parts. you can buy a peice of imitation ivory in most hobby shops and after shaping them, you can easily transfer the pinholes as I did.
It could be tricky to make the front piece due to the safety and button mechanism. that is why I bought the knife already with ivory handles so I don't have to deal with that. Good luck 🙂👍
I didn't that with the back side piece, that is why it doesn't have pinholes in the video. The piece that I bought was too thin so I had to reinforce it with epoxy to get the same thickness as the wood.
Thanks for the answers, what kind of tools do I need to grind the pins holding the handles together? Also can I replace them if I ruin them? Can I use a pre-existing handle and just add the imitation ivory inlays?
@@ЧистоеНебо-ш2цI used hand files for the pins. Yes you will need new pins because the original ones are going to be shorter after grinding. The existing handles are good, but since they are pretty small and fragile it is going to be difficult to cut the inlays out.
Hi. I found the pins in a hobby material store, try looking for knife making materials online. Otherwise you could use a rod or a harder nail that you find in a hardware store.
Hi, I know a few months back you responded to someone saying you wouldn't sell the knife. Is that still the case? If so, would you be willing to make another one?
Hi, I don't mind making another one however it takes some time, if that doesn't bother you send me your contact and I will explain everything in detail.
Out of curiosity what would the price range be on that and if it would be more acceptable to ask somewhere else so you aren’t tied to a price I’d understand
Thanks, I appreciate it. 🙏 I would gladly make one, the only issue with this tipe of knives (spring loaded) is that they need special licenses for inport/export in my country as in most others, which takes extra costs and time. If you still interested leave me your contact and I'll give you the details.
The white inlays are the actual handles that came with the knife, I just sanded them to the shape. The wood is teak with mahagony wood paint, that is why appears red-ish.
All that work and at the end it's still just a cheap Chinese knock off so what's the point ? Do it with a quality knife like a genuine made in Italy stilleto then you'll have something worth showing.
ellie is actually the person who made me love the switchblade
For the life of me I still don’t know why none of these companies or even the ones that sell the cheaper ones have made anything like this it would sell like hotcakes
Nice vid, looks amazing, the blade could be polished to look nicer but other than that, this is the 1st time I see an amazing working replica
Nice work especially considering you had to look over your shoulder constantly for WLF deserters when at your workbench
Thank you. It was tough. 😁
Good job!!!
Wow this is amazing
Hello, super awesome! Do you have a link to the knife you purchased to make this project?
Hey, I was wondering, how can I make my own insert inlays? The white ones on the handle, also how do I disassemble an already built stiletto knife? I just wanna add the white pieces cause I already got the blade and everything
Hi, You should be able to easily disassemble the knife after grinding down the top the pins, be careful not to damage the metal parts.
you can buy a peice of imitation ivory in most hobby shops and after shaping them, you can easily transfer the pinholes as I did.
It could be tricky to make the front piece due to the safety and button mechanism. that is why I bought the knife already with ivory handles so I don't have to deal with that.
Good luck 🙂👍
I didn't that with the back side piece, that is why it doesn't have pinholes in the video. The piece that I bought was too thin so I had to reinforce it with epoxy to get the same thickness as the wood.
Thanks for the answers, what kind of tools do I need to grind the pins holding the handles together? Also can I replace them if I ruin them? Can I use a pre-existing handle and just add the imitation ivory inlays?
@@ЧистоеНебо-ш2цI used hand files for the pins. Yes you will need new pins because the original ones are going to be shorter after grinding. The existing handles are good, but since they are pretty small and fragile it is going to be difficult to cut the inlays out.
Who is the maker of the real series knife? Looks Italian to me?
Hey! I have a question I hope you see where did you get the pins for assembling the knife I want to make one myself but can’t really fine proper pins
Hi. I found the pins in a hobby material store, try looking for knife making materials online. Otherwise you could use a rod or a harder nail that you find in a hardware store.
@@arenve. Awesome thank you!
Hi, I know a few months back you responded to someone saying you wouldn't sell the knife. Is that still the case? If so, would you be willing to make another one?
Hi, I don't mind making another one however it takes some time, if that doesn't bother you send me your contact and I will explain everything in detail.
Out of curiosity what would the price range be on that
and if it would be more acceptable to ask somewhere else so you aren’t tied to a price I’d understand
I wish I could build a knife like this I'm decent at building knives but not this good good job on building this
What is the name of the music playing in the background
It is 'True Faith' played by Ashley Johnson
And other songs played by the character actors.
@@arenve. thanks
So cool
hi! this is so cool. are you willing to remake it and sell it? i’d be super interested in purchasing!
Thanks, I appreciate it. 🙏
I would gladly make one, the only issue with this tipe of knives (spring loaded) is that they need special licenses for inport/export in my country as in most others, which takes extra costs and time. If you still interested leave me your contact and I'll give you the details.
@@arenve. thank u!! i am still interested :). do you have a business email or a way i can pm you?
(it won’t let me add my email for some reason!)
@@arenve. i just sent you an email! :)
How did you make that white pieces in the middle of the knive and is that rose wood you using
The white inlays are the actual handles that came with the knife, I just sanded them to the shape. The wood is teak with mahagony wood paint, that is why appears red-ish.
Thank you so much I was just looking for a video like your video you helped me a lot appreciated
Would this work with an 11 inch stiletto as well or?
Yes it would, 9' is just personally a choice for me.
@@arenve. alright thank you!
Hello
Waw your knife is very accurate
You are very strong i want to buy your knife 😂
It s possible ???
Hello
thank you, unfortunately no, the knife is not for sale. 🙂
All that work and at the end it's still just a cheap Chinese knock off so what's the point ? Do it with a quality knife like a genuine made in Italy stilleto then you'll have something worth showing.