Cork Stabilization IKEA Pot Stand
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Experimenting with stabilizing cork to make unique handle material.
The process is just the same as any other wood stabilization but I call it an experiment because I am not using proper cork wood but one of those mixture of small particles of cork and sawdust that is used, like this one I got, for many application around the house: under pot, wine stopper and so on.
As it turns out this material can be stabilized but the end result is not as hard as other wood I tried to stabilize. I guess the particle composition plays a big role!
I love the look of it anyway, it's probably not as durable as other handle I made but it's surely one of the most unique.
Vacuum chamber built in this video:
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Detailed video about wood stabilizing:
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Index of operation and materials:
0:15 Marking two pieces
0:27 Cutting with bandsaw
0:54 Checking moisture content, needs to be as close to 0% as possible
1:05 Locking down pieces l so they don't float in the stabilizing resin
1:15 Completely covering in stabilizing resin
1:28 Slowly raising vacuum to prevent excessive bubbling
1:55 Taking to maximum vaccum and holding it for 4 hours
2:06 Slowly releasing vacuum.
2:24 Parts needs to be left soaking inside the stabilizing resin after releasing vacuum. (overnight 12 hours)
2:33 Packing each piece individually in aluminum foil
2:57 Lefover resin can be collected and used over and over
3:08 Curing resin (stabilizing resin activates with heat) 2 hours at 95°C (203°F)
3:45 Grinding to shape
4:40 Harder and stiffer than regular cork for sure
4:53 Drilling some holes
5:09 Cutting off excess material
5:37 Glueing with epoxy resin
6:20 More grinding on the 2x72 belt grinder, this material is so easy to grind btw
7:25 Mandatory hand sanding up to 1200 grit
8:10 Boiled linseed oil as finish, cork really absorb a lot of oil.
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Hi, you think to give these knifes
That my friend is a beautiful knife. I want one!!
Я не хочу видеть мать я хочу шаровых
Knife making
From metal file
Wow.. Awesome.. I think you should propose to IKEA that beautiful design. Probably you can mod IKEA's knive's using all in house IKEA materials. Who knows probably they'll make it into production for your design and I would 100% will buy it.
I would have never guessed that you could turn a beermat into such an attractive handle
I that is a beer mat, I wonder about the size of your beer mug.
The texture of the cork with the hammer marks 👍👍👍👍👍. I think this is my favourite knife
Thank you my friend!
Превосходная работа! Очень круто смотрится рукоять из пробкового дерева!
Очень похожа на гранит. Приятно смотреть на хорошую работу.
Thanks mate!!
Without doubt you are the greatest Canadian Craftsman of our time!
Black Beard from Italy)
You are a gifted knifemaker
Those are my favorite knife scales ever.
So satisfying to watch
The result looks really beautiful!
Bel lavoro! Questo dimostra che non ci vogliono materiali costosi per avere un buon prodotto....
You just made my dreams come true. I saw one at hobby lobby and thought it could be a cool handle if stabilized but I never did so because I lack the tools and would mess something up. Kinda forgot about it till I saw this video
My day goes from ok to fantastic every time a black beard video comes out
Granola bar handles! Thanks for sharing!
One of the best looking knives ive ever seen
I love the hammered look on the blade. It really compliments the handle. Well done!
So cool. I'd love to do a project like that but I'd have to buy everything except the aluminum foil.
Me to. Lol
I’d even have to buy that. Used all mine for my hats.
@@freliaz Me too. Better signal.
I've been wondering what to make with these too! I think you've exceeded my expectations and ideas for the cork mats! Nice work!
I’m am so glad you allow the natural audio to shine love this channel and that cork looks wonderful btw
Beautiful and above all original! (Beautiful and above all original!) Adesso che ci penso ho avuto un coltello da marinaio con il manico in sughero, che per motivi di galleggiamento era molto grosso; però sono riuscito a perderlo lo stesso...
That's a good looking little knife, handle especially, really came out well. That was a cool idea BB, I really dig the outcome.
Very Sweet Grip. Thx for Showing.
Wow that turned out great!
Super professionell video👍: Perfekt explanation in the description.... with time index⌚, never seen this before😲!! , no nervy background music👌, short but meaningful. Abo!!!
Very beautiful and delicate
Beautiful results. Different. I really like the way the handle turned out.
Great idea for a great little knife🤠👍
Those scales are beautiful, great craftsmanship, for a great finished product. Thanks for sharing.
that looksd amazing, need to get me a vacuum chamber now.
Great video and beautiful knife!
Another stunning piece by BBP 👍👍👍
Very nice! All of your knives come out the best.
That is a gorgeous looking knife
Bravo...that us a gorgeous handle. Never thought of using cork.
That handle slices paper great!
Now everytime I use my IKEA pot holders I'm going to think of what they could be!
You've got mad skills. I'm pretty sure of all the blade smiths I follow, I watch your channel the most! Great job!!!
Ładny nóż.Nie przypuszczałem że korek może się świetnie nadawać na rękojeść.
That cork turned to be a really nice looking knife handle.
When I watch your videos, the like button never satisfied me 😁
Oh, hey ... that’s really clever! Thanks for posting & sharing your idea.
Looks very nice, good job
gorgouse wee knife and the cork just catches the eye,well done
That looks really nice! Great job man :)
(Great to meet you the other day too, thanks for taking the time to have a quick chat!)
Thanks to you Matt!
Beautiful ..... Love those stabilized cork scales
i swear to god whenever a maker guy uses a spatula to spread glue or anything, i think to myself, damn, he means busines.
Mm...that cork pattern is amazing. Looks great!
I guess I'd need a really big vacuum chamber and oven to make one, but a guitar fretboard made this way would be incredible.
I really dig this knife!! Mostly like the scales!!
Excellent build, neat to see something different!
_the knife is quite suitable for processing fish in the kitchen. Nice work boys!)))_
Nunca vou entender como tem pessoas q dão deslayk numa obra prima dessa parabéns o cara é ninja 👏👏👏
Taking it out of the foil and both pieces looked like a Hershey Eat-More bar.
Non solo un video pazzesco (come sempre!) oggi come bonus la soluzione alla millenaria questione della quadratura del cerchio in soli 20 secondi! 😂
I used to make custom trivets out of those stands. That's a beautiful knife man. I love the look and texture of the grips.
When you wrap it up like candy bar look so yummy
Great looking knife. Would love to see you restore a very old sewing machine
8:13 like magic, everytime 😀🤎
Nice work man!
finished handle looks almost like burlwood!!
Wow. I must admit that I thought it wouldn't look good at all, but it definitely surprised me. Cool process, too. Also, that knife is stupendously sharp, holy shit.
That looks really cool.
I tryed to wax cork by cooking in parafine. Sucked all in untill it completely fell apart. Nothing but shreddered, parafined pieces of cork. 😆🤣🤣 Nice to see that it it works with resin. 👌🏻
That was something new that i never see use before... really nice.
Keep up the good work
COOL, like always!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Waw thats cool. Gonna try my self. Thanks for your work
Fantastic knife. You never disappoint!
Great job! Looks beautiful!
Exceptional work, as always!
a fantastic use of particle board, that looked like it could have been two granola bars when you took them out the foil. Always love the handles you make.
I assume that would have a very comfortable grip in the hand - nice work!
It's definetly something different than wood! Feels soft and it did absorb a lot of oil so also sleek to the touch. Thanks!!
You are the man
...а я чесно говоря,думал что будет наборная рукоять, всё равно молодец и творческих успехов тебе!!!
VERY nice handle material idea... and a lovely knife.
I loved the matching surface looks of the blade and the handle stock... :)
so great content and super nice product👌👍🍀
Came out very nice!
Id love to see a mix of your out the box thinking supplies mixed with some premium materials or even precious metals only you could pull it off. Either way, keep it up and ill keep coming back.
Awesome idea. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😎
Beautiful piece
Came out great. I would like to see some of those scales with a colored liner. I think that would look good too.
Very pretty knife. I like the handle very much. Good job.
Very very good!!!you are the best!!!!!!
Pretty cool idea!
Great idea! Great job
Excellent combination! Great job 👍🏻
Great job brother!
Thanks for the video.
Very Nice job !
When you wrapped it in tin foil it reminded me of Alan Parker's cult movie "Midnight Express".
Awesome work. Very good
Very cool!
Amazing job, very cool knife.
Damn it. I had this on my to do list.
Thats really rather nice! Good job! [ I still don't know what blank sheets of paper ever did to knife makers, but there you go! ]
Top job as usual. Well done, mate.
Awesome looks great love that blade
Love this knife surgical sharpness
Really cool project idea!
Very nice, has a burl wood look to it.
Great job! Very inspirational.
Super job!
Worst candy bars ever!! 😝. All jokes aside, great video!!! I like the idea and your execution was great
Very interesting process, thanks for posting!