Welding Rod Damascus Knife, Forging Electrodes Blacksmithing and Knifemaking Project

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июн 2024
  • Forge welding a knife with 7018E welding electrodes. These welding rods are commonly used for mild steel arc welding applications. Today I'm going to incorporate a bunch of these rods into a super cool knife. The edge steel is 80CrV2 high carbon steel.
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  • @leemitchell3020
    @leemitchell3020 Год назад +88

    As a retired welder/steamfitter I always wondered about the stubs in my stub bucket. Tig wire has a coating of copper on all the carbon rods up to chrome rod and stainless rods. Stubs in a canister of 6010-5p+ and 7018 would give a nice pattern without the powder I'd think because 7018 is lighter in color and more malleable and your 5p+ is darker. Plus stubs are just going in the scrap barrel so why not.

    • @cameronlamb7274
      @cameronlamb7274 Год назад +3

      I’m pretty sure the wire is all the same it’s the flux composition that makes the difference and adds the different compounds in the puddle.

    • @joelhoughton2593
      @joelhoughton2593 Год назад +2

      @@cameronlamb7274 you are correct the core electrode is trash steel loaded with impurities the flux contains deoxidizers slag formers and alloying elements to give the “as welded” mechanical properties noted in the classification 60xx 70xx etc

    • @xenuno
      @xenuno Год назад +5

      @@joelhoughton2593 "Trash steel" ? It's apparent you don't know much about welding rod. The flux is a deoxidizer and protects during fusion and cool down. That is by far it's main function. Yes you can have alloying agents in the flux but I would wager there is next to none in 7018. All the alloying agents are in the steel rod itself, which throws out your assertion of "trash"

    • @joelhoughton2593
      @joelhoughton2593 Год назад +3

      @@xenuno try knocking the flux off and using it as a tig rod… it is rim steel

    • @xenuno
      @xenuno Год назад +2

      @@joelhoughton2593 It is mild steel of high quality. The flux does more than I gave it credit for as the core rod for 6010 and 7018 apparently are the same composition.

  • @Wonderboy46Z
    @Wonderboy46Z Месяц назад

    I’m so glad you actually forged the tip, not cut the tip in like all these other RUclips crap blademakers. They don’t know the “why” you should forge not cut on the tips and the entire blade and tang. They don’t realize they are putting stress risers in the grain. Bunch of ignorant copycats or wannabe’s is all they are. A forged tip and tang will ALWAYS be stronger than any cut in.

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 Год назад +7

    I can honestly say: I have seen a lot of bladesmith videos, starting with Forged In Fire, and others, and I was a welder when I served in the Navy, but not once did I ever think that welding rods could be forged into a blade! that's one of the reasons I love watching these videos; the creativity and artistry that goes into bladesmithing!

  • @marksindustries567
    @marksindustries567 Год назад +2

    Finally , someones videos who are simple,imformative , and enjoyable. No ad derailing is so appreciated

  • @jefferythomas4414
    @jefferythomas4414 Год назад +3

    Coat hangers and welding rod are one and the same material. That's a dirty little secret that could have saved you a lot of time and money.

  • @ericjenkin7461
    @ericjenkin7461 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ok I'll have to come back but the drill trick at beginning is cool I can already see it coming in handy, thanks

  • @scottames2334
    @scottames2334 Год назад +1

    Awesome and I love the Appeal to Heaven Flag!

  • @joebourke1018
    @joebourke1018 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome job, I have lots of knives and one Damascus knife that I rarely use. I like that knife, I think it's art I should get a case for it 😂.

  • @cameronwilkinson7972
    @cameronwilkinson7972 Год назад +4

    as a welder, i clicked onto this video and my initial thought was "what a waste of 7018's'' but by god was i wrong...

  • @Dooncat
    @Dooncat Год назад +1

    i would definitely buy it for my wife!

  • @meninoandrade9833
    @meninoandrade9833 Год назад +1

    I like the pattern it's very clear and too forging. good kitchen knife tnx

  • @fpscoco
    @fpscoco 11 месяцев назад +2

    World needs more man like you. God bless you. Keep up the good work!

  • @_Merica_USA
    @_Merica_USA Год назад +14

    I have watched a lot of forging videos and this one is by far the most detailed, great job 👍

  • @shepardsforgeh2031
    @shepardsforgeh2031 Год назад +3

    Love the olive drab handle that screams jungle blade!

  • @mrmongo6722
    @mrmongo6722 3 месяца назад +1

    Need to get some big old beefy 2024 rods in there mixed in with some 6010 along with those 7018!!!!🍻

  • @NeverlostatBSgaming
    @NeverlostatBSgaming Год назад +1

    Beautiful knife and beautiful beard

  • @breakawaybooks4752
    @breakawaybooks4752 Год назад +2

    3:50 the welded billet is literally loose inside of the cannister! That white paint never ceases to amaze me.

  • @robertm348
    @robertm348 Год назад +1

    Nice Damascus pattern!

  • @LastShelter-tb3wn
    @LastShelter-tb3wn Год назад +1

    All the way from South Africa I really enjoy your builds thanks for sharing!

  • @jeffreywhitmoyer860
    @jeffreywhitmoyer860 6 месяцев назад +3

    In many cases, the core in 7018 is a low carbon iron rather than mild steel. I believe Carbon in a 7018 deposit is on the order of 0.07% max. Also, in addition to the deoxidizers in the coating the manganese content is picked up from the coating. Most stick rods get the alloy content from the coating. Basically, the electrode really only provided bulk to the mix and dilution of the 1084. E70S-6 tig rod would contribute a little more Carbon and 1+% manganese to the alloy. This would slightly improve hardenability to the body of the blade and a little extra toughness. E70S rod is available without copper coating. INE and Midalloy should have it available. Working from memory on this since I retired a few years ago, but confident in being generally correct.

  • @jml6802
    @jml6802 Год назад +12

    Im a welder, when I saw this I was definitely intrigued. Great work man.

  • @donnelhuddleston2478
    @donnelhuddleston2478 Год назад +1

    Learn something new everyday, I didn't even know what kind of metal welding rods were made from.

  • @jerrysanchez5453
    @jerrysanchez5453 Год назад +3

    Honestly this has a pretty good example of why edge geometry matters.better than most anyway

  • @stephenjohnson6841
    @stephenjohnson6841 Год назад +2

    The pattern turned out beautiful. I really like the looks of this knife! That's for sharing Elijah!

  • @rosstisbury1626
    @rosstisbury1626 Год назад +1

    Better lookn than I expected. . Thanks for the vid

  • @garywhen1
    @garywhen1 Год назад +1

    Awesome work

  • @hulkthedane7542
    @hulkthedane7542 Год назад +1

    Very nice pattern, and ditto knife. 👍

  • @selador11
    @selador11 Год назад +1

    Awesome! Next up... USE the rods. Build up a huge pile of weld. Then use that pile of weld, as your starting block...

  • @eddybarker5072
    @eddybarker5072 Год назад +11

    Super nice pattern on this one! I really appreciate you providing tips as you go such as how to forge the San mai core around the tip and how to fix the edge geometry when it didn’t pass the first test before thinking the heat treat failed. Great video!

  • @Hamit_HMT
    @Hamit_HMT Год назад +1

    Nice.
    Too close to 100K. 👏👏👏

  • @rpandocchi
    @rpandocchi Год назад +1

    Excellent forging skills!

  • @tokus64
    @tokus64 Год назад

    A beautiful knife without a beautiful sheath is just an addition to the scrapmetals in your shop.

  • @AndyFromBeaverton
    @AndyFromBeaverton Год назад +1

    The laddering really did add to creating a nice pattern.

  • @cseevers1188
    @cseevers1188 Год назад +1

    Ok. I’m only like 5 minutes into this video….I’ve seen several forging/blacksmithing videos, and let me just say…I really appreciate the explanation of what you’re doing. The process is very interesting but most of these videos just show the forging and don’t actually explain anything. This is great.

  • @PaulSmith-zi3sn
    @PaulSmith-zi3sn 8 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate the explanation as your video plays... thx, excellent job and beautiful knife !!!

  • @metubewot
    @metubewot Год назад +1

    loved it, and thanks for the tips.

  • @Jbrooks1219
    @Jbrooks1219 Год назад +1

    Me and my friends are wasted because we had to drink every time you said the word ubiquitous

  • @shaungreen679
    @shaungreen679 Год назад +1

    the beard id majestic

  • @TheRich4187
    @TheRich4187 Год назад +8

    Bet making a smaller diameter dowel making jig would have ripped that flux right off. Just attach a drill to the end and run it through a couple times.

    • @northernmetalworker
      @northernmetalworker Год назад

      I put mine in a drill, then run them against a wire wheel on a bench grinder.

  • @andymason703
    @andymason703 Год назад +1

    Beautiful knife

  • @martyparsons8395
    @martyparsons8395 Год назад +1

    That turned out really nice! Im a big fan of the san mai edge with damascus patterns! Very cool!

  • @blackhammerartisan
    @blackhammerartisan Год назад +1

    you are the king of canister.

  • @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG
    @Kratos_God_of_50_BMG Год назад +2

    Great pattern! That's quite the choppa you got there, well done 👍🏽

  • @robertr4193
    @robertr4193 6 месяцев назад +1

    The pattern in the steel looks almost like a cross between a Cable Damascus and a rain drop pattern. Looks good.

  • @bobgore1962
    @bobgore1962 Год назад +1

    Knife came out great, Elijah! Really enjoy watching your videos! Thanks for sharing my brother! 😎👍🏻🔨🔥🔪

  • @mikeharris2359
    @mikeharris2359 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful work I love Damascus knives and axes great to see such good forge work good 💯💯💯

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan Год назад +1

    very cool, the etch difference is amazing.

  • @eulerizeit
    @eulerizeit Год назад +1

    I like the subtlety of the pattern

  • @timothyvaughn1451
    @timothyvaughn1451 Год назад +1

    Thank you for shielding your welding

  • @Zeechit
    @Zeechit Год назад +1

    still love your work and the way you explain what you are doing and why you did it.

  • @RichValentine1972
    @RichValentine1972 Год назад +1

    That turned out really nice.

  • @Horacio-Lorenzo
    @Horacio-Lorenzo Год назад +1

    Very good work, beautiful Damascus steel knife. I am fascinated by the creation of forged knives. I send you a big hug and blessings for you and your family from Buenos Aires Argentina

  • @Warhawk76
    @Warhawk76 Год назад +1

    That's a beautiful knife! Thanks for sharing with us.

  • @cybermechx
    @cybermechx Год назад +1

    Looks Great !!

  • @jad6126
    @jad6126 9 месяцев назад

    That turned out really really nice. Thanks for another great video.

  • @timvanboening9432
    @timvanboening9432 Год назад +1

    That came out beautiful!

  • @lukelofgren4108
    @lukelofgren4108 Год назад +1

    That turned out awesome!

  • @Rainbowwally2
    @Rainbowwally2 7 дней назад

    Should have done a coffee etch as well would have made that blade look super nice. But it's all in the blade makers design. very fine knife :)

  • @rabbitnoise
    @rabbitnoise Год назад +1

    Now that's a knoif!

  • @duanebennett2961
    @duanebennett2961 Год назад

    Beautiful work!!

  • @forneyind
    @forneyind Год назад

    Love the final results!

  • @neilsimpson79
    @neilsimpson79 Год назад +1

    Watched another creator do this recently but he welded the cleaned electrodes together and went hammer happy with the flux

  • @HeavyForge
    @HeavyForge Год назад +4

    That came out looking awesome!! Btw love the grinding room! I need to that.

  • @edwinlawrence1299
    @edwinlawrence1299 Год назад +2

    Another job well done, looks amazing. I wanted to buy it, but I got a chance at getting on your books today. Someone else will get to enjoy it.

  • @bruceb51
    @bruceb51 Год назад +1

    That's a beautiful chopper

  • @wysestone
    @wysestone Год назад +1

    Interesting, came out almost like a raindrop pattern damascus. well done

  • @user-gh5tp3es4u
    @user-gh5tp3es4u Год назад +1

    Clean the rods with a wire wheel, cleans them super fast

  • @chrisordiway7203
    @chrisordiway7203 Год назад +1

    Very unique looking pattern, I like it!

  • @sunburstworx
    @sunburstworx Год назад

    That was a great Knife Project, thanks for sharing! Nice to see it done right instead of those channels that fake it

  • @ronland1821
    @ronland1821 Год назад +1

    That turned out great 👍.

  • @luludzulu8431
    @luludzulu8431 Год назад

    Marvelous work !! Congratulations !!

  • @tonylyons5487
    @tonylyons5487 Год назад +1

    Once again u killed thanks for sharing it with us all

  • @ben-me9jy
    @ben-me9jy Год назад +1

    Great idea thanks

  • @AstraOG
    @AstraOG Год назад +2

    i wonder if its possible to get a geometric pattern on damascus by filling a canister with a bunch of small steel tetrahedrons. I know little to nothing about forging, but i think a geometric damascus blade would be awesome.

  • @dalerose1694
    @dalerose1694 Год назад +1

    WOWED again It’s a Beautiful knife

  • @johngrund2567
    @johngrund2567 Год назад +1

    I think you did a great job with the knife, and the video.

  • @monroesweldingservices6234
    @monroesweldingservices6234 Год назад +1

    Wow when u use metal u do it with amazing creativity and damn nice to look at and very functional you truely are a master of your craft

  • @mh_vegas
    @mh_vegas Год назад

    Cool idea and beautiful work!

  • @ryanblystone5153
    @ryanblystone5153 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @mcbarber5108
    @mcbarber5108 Год назад +1

    Another awesome knife!

  • @aaronpreston47
    @aaronpreston47 Год назад +3

    If you line the canister with burnt stainless foil it will pop off even easier. But the paint worked great.
    (Burnt stainless foil is just regular stainless foil oxidized with a torch or forge)

    • @FireCreekForge
      @FireCreekForge  Год назад +1

      I've used the foil in the past, but I prefer the paint

    • @aaronpreston47
      @aaronpreston47 Год назад +1

      @@FireCreekForge good stuff, whatever works best for you!

  • @jeremybanks719
    @jeremybanks719 Год назад +1

    I've got a few pounds of some old black rods. From what I remember half was a high nickel rod for hard surfacing. Remembered it was hell to grind even with a hard stone, hardly and spark and just scratches on the bead. I beared down hatd on the hand grinder n it was bogging. Not a cheap 1 either. Think was marked atlas on some of them. Got some old bluish green coated rods, heavy flux on them to. Ill have to get out to garage n take a look. Got a few chrome molly rods and sure some for stainless. Been some years since I looked at these. They'd need to be ovened before used to weld wonder how they would work

  • @jimmychastain8162
    @jimmychastain8162 Год назад +2

    If drill a hole in a piece of steel the same size as the welding rod steel then just chuck the bear end in a drill and push it through the hole you drilled and all the flux comes off leaving clean rod

  • @andrewward8954
    @andrewward8954 Год назад +1

    Well done
    Great work
    😊

  • @OctaApe
    @OctaApe Год назад

    Very cool knife, good techniques to 🔪

  • @bradleach4947
    @bradleach4947 6 месяцев назад

    Nice work!

  • @RobertRider-is9di
    @RobertRider-is9di Год назад

    BRILLIANT!!!

  • @NOTSOSLIMJIM
    @NOTSOSLIMJIM Год назад +3

    In the future, stick them in the oven at 550° for an hour. The flux dries out and comes off more easily.

    • @dolphincliffs8864
      @dolphincliffs8864 Год назад +1

      It doesn't work like that for 7018,if it did my flux would have fallen off ages ago,my 7018 rods stay in the oven.

    • @NOTSOSLIMJIM
      @NOTSOSLIMJIM Год назад +1

      @@dolphincliffs8864 yeah, only been welding for 20 years. You put them in a heater at between 150-200°f to keep them dry. When you crank the heat up, it hardens the flux making it easier to knock off.

    • @dolphincliffs8864
      @dolphincliffs8864 Год назад +1

      @@NOTSOSLIMJIM Yep,sure as heck wouldn't set the oven to 550!
      I kept all the half burnt rods from school too,kids love wasting consumables. Went to welding school last year in January at age 51. Wanted to learn smaw.

  • @moobaz8675
    @moobaz8675 Год назад

    Cool. Great skills

  • @matthewdancik5515
    @matthewdancik5515 Год назад +1

    That turned out so dope! This may sound controversial, but I'm not a huge fan of pattern welded steel blades, however, I love how the pattern turned out on this blade. Nicely done, Elijah!!!!

  • @zanebaker5697
    @zanebaker5697 Год назад +1

    The best way to remove the flux is to soak them over night in water. Once you do that it will slip off in a solid sleeve

  • @rodgerklindt3165
    @rodgerklindt3165 Год назад +1

    Cool project,,, as usual 😎

  • @joelambert-barnett566
    @joelambert-barnett566 Год назад +5

    Great video as always!
    Absolutely love the shape to this blade, looks a classic shape (if it ain’t broke don’t fix it kind of thing) and brilliant choice of handle material. Can really see this being used in the bush.

  • @mattwood5869
    @mattwood5869 Год назад +1

    Nice work! Beautiful knife. I subd after watching this. Keep them coming!

  • @maddon001
    @maddon001 Год назад +1

    nice looking blade, good job man.

  • @kevinchristensen9672
    @kevinchristensen9672 Год назад +4

    As always a great video and a very commendable end product. Fantastic work!

  • @rickochoa366
    @rickochoa366 Год назад +1

    Awesome knife!! And an awesome beard as well!!

  • @edwardchance2543
    @edwardchance2543 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing subscribed

  • @anonymously241
    @anonymously241 Год назад +1

    Very nice beard 🧔👌

  • @caramidacaramida3959
    @caramidacaramida3959 Год назад +1

    A true artist, I love that you tested positive he knife and modified the age geometry acordinly