Texturing The Spine Of A Knife | Daily Vlog | Knife Making
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2021
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Just commenting for the algorithm
Looks good and it’s worth the time. Also with jimping. Lookn good brother.
Another cool attention to detail !
Very cool I think that added a lot of depth to that knife
Holy cow!!! What the heck?!?!
Cool 😎 nice one🍀
Very nice 👌
Nice I will do it on my next knife
Awesome Erick! Thanks for sharing! I am *shaking my head* at whoever gave it a thumb down...
Spettacolare Eric. Grazie mille per i tuoi consigli
Awesomeness!
Thanks for Sharing..!
Stop screaming at me!…looks great, and it only took 11:58…practically effortless!
Great video and techniques, thanks for sharing them with us!
I'd rather see the work on the blade over the leatherwork, but I will watch whatever you put up.
When will you post a video of the straight blade Krambit knife “ your signature style that hangs in the wall” I think everyone would like to see a more step by step tutorial on it
I'll be making that this year. I've got that one and another style of a Karambit to make this year.
I agree, it doesn't make sense to have a hammered blade and a smooth, shiny spine
This style might be one of those that could benefit a bit from having the scales not quite flush with the handle. Even if they where maybe 2mm or 1/16th back from the edge?
Yup, the scales will be smaller than the tang.
You have made lots of excellent outstanding good knives. I've been watching your results on this videos, man they come out nice.
Like your videos nice job. What kind of drill press do you use
Why doesn't my drimmel drum hold my sand paper? It is spinning around and when it catches something it shreds the black drum under it! Help!!
Edit: ah i noticed you tightening a screw on top of the black drum piece, is that it?!?!? Does that solve my problem?! ill test it in a day or two, THANKS ❤!!
Yup, that screw tightens down and expands the black drum.
You go flatten the tang for the scales?
I'm doing something different with that scales than what people normally see.
Can't wait to see, thank's