I love the variety on your channel, man. The videos where you talk about every step and explain really thoroughly and the videos like this where you just let to process speak for itself. And that's just the knife content, all of your stuff is great and a pleasure to watch. I hope you keep doing what you're doing. You're a fantastic inspiration and teacher.
Another gorgeous knife. From my own sailing experience, I would recommend a lanyard hole. I would really hate to lose a knife as good as that. Working on boats I have dropped a knife and a cell phone from the top of a mast, both bounced and disappeared into the oggin. I have also lost at different times a leatherman and a cell phone boarding from a dinghy. Various other tools and odds and sods have gone in the same direction and that's only the stuff I have lost.
I love this design! Any chance you have a PDF of the plans somewhere? Thanks for your content, I've learned a ton from your videos and suggest people go to your channel on the reg. I also just made video on making the jig like the one at 5:40. Very handy!
Thank you very much! I appreciate that. I don't have any available right now but I am planning on putting them available to Patreon supporters. Right on!👍
You did a wonderful job in your knife. I love your knife jig with the golf balls handles. I've got to make one myself. I just keep putting if off and just use a 2by4 and clamps. Ya I better make the time. Thanks for sharing your video. Simply done
I am sitting here on a Friday night drinking a glass of scotch, and thinking how does one get this talent? I can't even screw in a light bulb. All I can say is cheers! You are one of the finest craftsman I have ever seen! God bless!
I love your videos, you seem like a really humble kinda guy. Your knives are awesome & you do a lot of cool things I’ve never seen before. I’ve been making handmade & custom knives for about 5 years now, it’s always very interesting watching other makers/it’s better the TV..
Another great reason to have a grinder that will run horizontally- being able to see what is coming off when grinding the palm swell has gotta be so much easier than running vertical. Awesome knife and vids man. Keep it up! 👍🏻
That is a great looking knife. Your channel is awesome. Your whole operation is stellar. I look forward to the day when I can own one of your masterpieces. Thank you.
Well, that approach to "vacuum forging" is definitely a lot safer and less messy than how I did it. Since I have a gas forge and no temp controlled oven, my only option was the salt bath. I quickly learned that molten salt does not like it when you suddenly introduce a cold piece of steel; it spatters all over the place. Warming up the steel first, and slowly lowering it into the salt helps though.
super nice would like to make some of my one and nowe some silly questions what exactly makes it a particular boat knife? and what exactly is the hole for?
Cyl - the lack of a super pointy tip called a warren cliff or a sheep’s foot blade so when you are rocking around on a boat there’s less chance of slipping and cutting your self. As for the hole I can’t think of a need other than aesthetics. If I was making it I would of made it a slit so it could be used as a Shackle key
I've many questions! Great video, so enjoyable and relaxing to watch. 1) What happens at 7:55? 2) Why drill out so much of the handle? Just for weight? 3) Why did you clamp after the oven? Thanks!!
1) Sandblasted the G-10 for better glue adhesion 2) Substantial weight saving and it creates more surface for the epoxy to bond 3) This is how this steel is hardened
I’ve watched 100’s of knife videos online and I make knives myself, honestly hands down yours are the cleanest and most detailed nicest knives . Frankly I just enjoy watching your videos lol there relaxing in a way
Great video, excellent knife! One question, if that is no secret! What kind is wood you used for handle?! I never seen interesting green wood before, like that! Thanks in advance for any ansver!
Probably silly question sorry... Why do you heat treat the knife before putting the final bevel on it? Is it because the difference in material thickness?
Thank you very much! It's called an abrasive cleaner stick. There are tons of places that sell them and they are awesome. Save tons of money! I think I got this big monster at combat abrasives👍
Looks like A real work of ART!!!!
Thank you so much!
I love the variety on your channel, man. The videos where you talk about every step and explain really thoroughly and the videos like this where you just let to process speak for itself. And that's just the knife content, all of your stuff is great and a pleasure to watch. I hope you keep doing what you're doing. You're a fantastic inspiration and teacher.
Thank you very much. I really appreciate hearing that! Thank you🙏
Your detailing is so on point you don't miss nothing.
That is one beautiful blade my hat off to you.
Thank you so much!
I love what you said in this video.
Also this is the first I have seen you using the blade vice since moving out of the container.
Hahaha! Yeah i actually broke the bolt on the cam lock and hadn’t gotten around to fixing it. Glad to have it back in action. 👍
The time and hard work you put into those pieces is just astonishing and they look beautiful well done!!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that.
Yet again another great craftsmanship and product out of his shop.
Another gorgeous knife.
From my own sailing experience, I would recommend a lanyard hole. I would really hate to lose a knife as good as that.
Working on boats I have dropped a knife and a cell phone from the top of a mast, both bounced and disappeared into the oggin. I have also lost at different times a leatherman and a cell phone boarding from a dinghy.
Various other tools and odds and sods have gone in the same direction and that's only the stuff I have lost.
I love this design! Any chance you have a PDF of the plans somewhere? Thanks for your content, I've learned a ton from your videos and suggest people go to your channel on the reg. I also just made video on making the jig like the one at 5:40. Very handy!
Thank you very much! I appreciate that. I don't have any available right now but I am planning on putting them available to Patreon supporters. Right on!👍
Very beautiful and excellent . hope you are well
Thank you so much! I hope you are well also. Cheers 👍
You did a wonderful job in your knife. I love your knife jig with the golf balls handles. I've got to make one myself. I just keep putting if off and just use a 2by4 and clamps. Ya I better make the time. Thanks for sharing your video. Simply done
I am sitting here on a Friday night drinking a glass of scotch, and thinking how does one get this talent? I can't even screw in a light bulb. All I can say is cheers! You are one of the finest craftsman I have ever seen! God bless!
Thank you so much, I appreciate that 🙏👍
The colors in that handle were awesome. I especially liked the thin black lines next to the blade. You are truly an artist. 😁
You do great work. You also have a lot of pretty cool equipment to work with.
Thank you! It sure helps that’s for sure 👍
Clean, beautiful, wish my knives were like that!
I love your videos, you seem like a really humble kinda guy. Your knives are awesome & you do a lot of cool things I’ve never seen before. I’ve been making handmade & custom knives for about 5 years now, it’s always very interesting watching other makers/it’s better the TV..
Excellent work! It looks amazing
Thank you!
Turned out awesome!! That bevel finish looks amazing, and that wood is stunning.
Thanks Nathan! I really do appreciate it buddy! 👍
That was beautiful, i love the perfection
Thank you very much!
Another great reason to have a grinder that will run horizontally- being able to see what is coming off when grinding the palm swell has gotta be so much easier than running vertical. Awesome knife and vids man. Keep it up! 👍🏻
So relaxing to see a master of their craft. Sharpest knives on yt!
Great surface contrast on the blade.
This is a sweet knife. Kudos!
Thank you!
That is a great looking knife. Your channel is awesome. Your whole operation is stellar. I look forward to the day when I can own one of your masterpieces. Thank you.
Thank you very much!
Looks to be warmer up there than is is here in the states. Good looking little knife also
Beautiful knife! I really like that design.
Thank you!
The flattening vice is genius .Must make one
Very nice looking knife. I appreciate you showing additional detail in this video. Thanks. R
A really beautiful knife! I find the handle and the blade finishing superb.... now you need a sheath accord to that thing
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls
Man, I really like that knife. Very nice looking!
Thank you very much! I appreciated it. 👍
So beautiful work...
I have saved this video to my playlist United We Stand RUclipsrs look forward to hear from you God bless bye for now Ken keep up the great work
nice tutorial and work jeremy,well done.
Well, that approach to "vacuum forging" is definitely a lot safer and less messy than how I did it. Since I have a gas forge and no temp controlled oven, my only option was the salt bath. I quickly learned that molten salt does not like it when you suddenly introduce a cold piece of steel; it spatters all over the place. Warming up the steel first, and slowly lowering it into the salt helps though.
Très bonne vidéo sans blabla merci
Great looking knife, You put a lot of work into it.
Thank you very much!
Very nice !
Thank you!
Muy buen video amigo saludos buenísimo trabajó
Офигенно получился. Самая любимая форма клинка. 👍👍👍
Great looking knife. So dang many questions. I guess it’s off to Patreon to listen o the Voice Over version of the video. 🤣. So smart Jeremy. 👊🏼
Hahaha, thanks buddy! And really, if you have specifics, ask away!
After I watch the voice over. If it doesn’t answer them.
Perfect. Congrats
love this jeremy! keep up the good work
Thank you very much. 🙏👍
@@Simplelittlelife still waiting to see if you can make the ultimate electricians knife
Just beautiful!
Beautiful work. What’s the purpose of the aluminum foil and the press? Is that another form of heat treatment?
Thank you! It’a stainless foil tool wrap and plate quench 👍
Looks great
Thank you very much!
Beautiful knife man and a good job and even better video. Keeep up the good work. Thank you
super bonito!! te felicito por tu trabajo.
Wow!!! Thats A Nice one. Thanks J!
Excellent workmanship.
What is the hole for in the blade?
Thank you. Honestly I just put it there for looks. Something different. 👍
nice piece!!
love your T-shirt.
Thank you!
Very nice knife
I love the look...keep up the great work/info/how to
When it's right it's right...and this sir is right!
Thats one slick chopper.
Супер. Нет слов. 👍👍👍🤘🏻Работа шикарная
super nice would like to make some of my one
and nowe some silly questions
what exactly makes it a particular boat knife?
and what exactly is the hole for?
Cyl - the lack of a super pointy tip called a warren cliff or a sheep’s foot blade so when you are rocking around on a boat there’s less chance of slipping and cutting your self. As for the hole I can’t think of a need other than aesthetics. If I was making it I would of made it a slit so it could be used as a Shackle key
Great video thanks for sharing.
Wow really nice
Beautiful
Nice Job
Thank you
Great knife 👍🏼🔪👍🏼
Looking... Sharp!
Brutal !! Lovely job !!
Beautiful knife thanks for the video . ❤️
Just awesome, I'm really excited about your style ..... 👌
I love the hockey t shirt
Thanks 👍
Very nice and super workshop
Wow nice i like it
Thank you!
Why was the screen on the oven blurred out? Are your heat treat temps secret?
My question exactly.
It very well could be his own trade secret. Something to help distinguish him from the rest of the knife makers in the world.
Ahh, I don't know enough to have secrets yet lol.
Usually, it leads to a bunch of argumentative comments telling me I'm wrong. I'd rather avoid those comments altogether 😆👍
@@Simplelittlelife I understand completely, absolutely love your videos. Best on the net in my opinion.
that knife is good for grafting :) awesome
Great knife build. Well done. Whats the details on the knife sharper? I really like it.
Thanks Nick
It looks like a 'Wicked Edge' sharpener
what steel was used to make this knife? What is the thickness?
its literally in the first 2 seconds of the video bruh
@@nils-ph3zs Thank you, I had not seen it, it was very fast.
What kind of edge do you prefer? Convex or edge you would get from a wheel?
Stunnning as usual. How about an orange or yellow scales ?? Gotta have a kydex sheath too !!
I've many questions! Great video, so enjoyable and relaxing to watch.
1) What happens at 7:55?
2) Why drill out so much of the handle? Just for weight?
3) Why did you clamp after the oven?
Thanks!!
1) Sandblasted the G-10 for better glue adhesion
2) Substantial weight saving and it creates more surface for the epoxy to bond
3) This is how this steel is hardened
Any chance you could explain how you got the flats to have that darker colour compared to the polished bevels?
That’s my favorite to date. Definitely. That would be perfect for kayak fishing/camping. 👍👍
Yeah
Your knives always look so flawless !
Thank you very much. They’re certainly not flawless but getting better with each one. (That’s the goal at least). Cheers👍
I’ve watched 100’s of knife videos online and I make knives myself, honestly hands down yours are the cleanest and most detailed nicest knives . Frankly I just enjoy watching your videos lol there relaxing in a way
I like to watch these videos while handsanding blades :D
Hahaha, right on 👍
Very nice
Wow, just wow
Great video, excellent knife!
One question, if that is no secret!
What kind is wood you used for handle?!
I never seen interesting green wood before, like that!
Thanks in advance for any ansver!
Good job
Thanks for the work put into this video😁
You’re welcome, I’m glad you enjoy it 🙏👍
No snow on the ground when cutting with the mini-grinder? You cut the blank a while back?
Yup! That’s exactly what it was 😆👍
Where did the build along's go? they were really fun.
After watching several of your videos I've come to the conclusion that I definitely have got to get me a bandsaw.
They are super handy 👍
Probably silly question sorry... Why do you heat treat the knife before putting the final bevel on it? Is it because the difference in material thickness?
What makes you choose to sharpen with the Wicked Edge vs the paper wheels and vice versa?
What kind of pins you use on this one pls??? Beautiful knife fantastic job. Enjoyed all your video's.
What is the intent of the Cryo treatment? Great knife!
I go through that in this video: ruclips.net/video/XLefJ9agSak/видео.html 👍
would love to buy one.
How do you get that almost scale looking finish on the spine of the knife?
Wow very nice do you sell them?
What is it that the liquid nitrogen do for the metal win knife making?
Why did you tempered between 2 aluminium plates instead of quenching in oil ??
You get better and more consistent results ?
The stainless steel he used for this knife. And it hardens in the aluminum plates. I think he has a video on it
Where did you get the bit that holds sandpaper strips for your pencil grider.
Very nicely done Jeremy. What is that belt dressing stick called, and where do you get them.
Thank you very much! It's called an abrasive cleaner stick. There are tons of places that sell them and they are awesome. Save tons of money! I think I got this big monster at combat abrasives👍
Cheers . Was going to ask the same question. I had seen the video a while back when you praised it......... but couldn't find it again.