How To Make A Knife - Boat Knife Build - 4K

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • A start to finish knife build of the unique wharncliffe (boat knife) blade geometry. If you're looking to start out in knifemaking, I hope this video may aid in your journey! I walk though the process of making this "sailor's" knife from scratch.
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  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +16

    What do yall think about this blade design? Would you carry a boat knife? (FYI - Corby Fastener Math around 11:46)

    • @bbowling4979
      @bbowling4979 4 года назад +2

      I would definitely carry this knife. I love the wharncliffe blade shape. Great build!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      @@bbowling4979 Cool deal! Thanks for watching. Glad you liked it! Have a good day sir!

    • @jerryjenkins6071
      @jerryjenkins6071 4 года назад +2

      It’s a beautiful knife but not a boat knife. Boat knifes have no point at the end so you don’t risk stabbing yourself with the end while on rough waters.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      @@jerryjenkins6071 Good deal. I think I've learned that this blade design is a "wharncliffe". Cheers man. Have a Merry Christmas.

    • @jimfreeman3636
      @jimfreeman3636 4 года назад +2

      I carry a small D2 Wharncliffe all the time especially when I'm doing woodwork and want to scribe chisel lines. Works great for leatherwork as well. Personally, I like a chisel grind for these as I think it give a more accurate or at least an easier edge to work with for layout. Meticulous work Mr. Red. Very nice.

  • @CM-dp5mw
    @CM-dp5mw 4 года назад +36

    A boat knife is a knife you drop overboard while fishing.

  • @jjppres
    @jjppres 4 года назад +31

    AA boat knife also referred to as a rigging knife is a specially designed knife used to cut heavy rope. It may have a serrated edge for sawing through line, or a heavy blade suitable for hitting with a mallet to drive the knife through. Folding tools, often in combination with a marlinspike and shackle key, are convenient and portable

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +2

      Jim Patterson thank you Mr Patterson for the information! Thanks for watching too!

  • @BigfootSOH
    @BigfootSOH 4 года назад +4

    I worked on a Destroyer museum ship for a few years. A rigging or boat knife I carried had the spike for knot tying rope end manipulation(like making crown knots at the end of a rope). At least that's we used it for. I was told by an old sailor from WWII that the blade shape was as such that you could cut your boot laces and drop your boots if you ended up in the water for whatever reason. You could do it all by feel and drop the water filled weight of your boots without worrying about cutting yourself or getting binded up in the laces in an emergency situation. We were taught to "straight lace" our boots as well to make it easier to slide the knife down to cut the laces. Made sense and I still think that's why it's shaped the way it is. Back in the old days, boots were heavy leather and if you ended up overboard for any reason, you needed to get them off as fast as possible. That went along with "wooly pullys". A long wool sweater that was worn folded under at the waist. Again, if you went into the water, you'd cut your boots off and roll down the bottom hem of your wool sweater and tuck your legs up inside it in a ball. Apparently wool retains 70% heat retention even when wet. This whole deal could keep you alive and allow an extended rescue time in cold waters. That's all I know,..... :) oh, the 4k looks awesome!! :)

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Dude that's some awesome information! I'd never guess any of that! I could imagine the importance with heavy boots like that... Thanks for the feed back on the resolution, thanks for watching, and thanks for your comment! 👍

  • @everydaybladesinc
    @everydaybladesinc 3 года назад +3

    As a new knife maker I really appreciate this video great job there was some great information in here

  • @littlecabinknives8954
    @littlecabinknives8954 4 года назад +2

    Just made my brother a boat knife for christmas. Love the channel. So far i built the etcher and the boat knife.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Heck yeah Ben! Really happy you're getting some value out of these videos. I bet your bother loved it!? Thanks for sharing this.

  • @nateand3
    @nateand3 4 года назад +1

    I couldn't tell you what kinda knife it is. And tbh, I didn't think I'd like it from the thumbnail pic, but by the time you finished it,,,,I'd definitely add it to my EDC rotation. Another great video man

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      They NateDawg, really appreciate that! The profile grew on me too. Cheers man. Stay safe.

  • @DuaneT64
    @DuaneT64 4 года назад +1

    Looks fantastic.....I like that blade design could be used in many different ways.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Thank you sir! I like it too. I'll probably need to make some more of these... Thanks a bunch for watching!

  • @jjholl3826
    @jjholl3826 4 года назад +3

    Great build dude!! Thanks for the content and lesson 👍😎

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Really happy you liked it man! Thanks for watching! Have a good one.

  • @fvazquez64
    @fvazquez64 3 года назад +1

    beautiful knife man!, thanks for sharing your experience and tips

  • @OUTDOORS55
    @OUTDOORS55 4 года назад +5

    Man, 4k?? Really stepping up👍 But man, corby math? thats way over my head🤣 The knife turned out great as usual. I really like the simple clean designs. 👍👍 And i uave no idea how to cleanthose scotch brite belts. From what I understand they have an abrasive imbedded into them.🤷‍♂️ Let me know if you find a way🙂

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +2

      OUTDOORS55 I’m trying! ... yuge file sizes... I read a few post on how to clean the trash out of them and get some more life... more research is needed for sure. They’re so expensive that it seem worth it. Thanks for watching, man! Take it easy!

    • @OUTDOORS55
      @OUTDOORS55 4 года назад +1

      JKeetonKnives yeah for sure! 4k does give you a lot of flexibility in post if you export in 1080. I only use it for shots i can only get once and want different angles/ zoom capability. 👍

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      @@OUTDOORS55 Heck yeah, what I don't like about shooting 4K is that on my camera I don't have 4K 60 FPS... so slowmo is tough. I found that in Divinchi Resolve you can create "optimized media files" to do your editing (which will render your timeline quickly while messing around with it)... then you can export in the full 4K. I would of saved a ton of time if I knew that from the start! LOL... very jump without.... Cheers man.

    • @OUTDOORS55
      @OUTDOORS55 4 года назад +1

      JKeetonKnives tou can do proxy files too if you needed to. Final cut seems to handle everything well so ive never had to optimize or use proxys. I want 4k 60 bad, but no one makes a camera that has 4k60 that also has good autofocus. 😂

  • @MG-hx3ym
    @MG-hx3ym 2 года назад +4

    You brought up the boat knife purpose and I see a lot of different answers. I’ve wondered this about many types of knife styles in general. Could you do a video on the purposes of different blade shapes and styles? For example tell us why a hunting knife is a certain shape or has certain characteristics that makes it good for hunting or skinning or whatever. I’d love to see that educational video.

  • @mrsaskriders
    @mrsaskriders 4 года назад +1

    Hi from Saskatchewan Canada Mr. J. Or should I say mr. Keeton. Curious what J stands for?
    I am very impressed with your video and your teaching style as it is very straightforward and thorough. I am totally RUclips trained and appreciate you guys putting out these videos. I love your Corby math! It looks like you make awesome knives and your video quality is very good. I hope someday to make some videos that people will enjoy but I'm pretty new as I've only made knives for a little over a year. My skills have improved drastically since I started but I want to get much better. I'm going to the Las Vegas blade show in January. I don't suppose you'll be there? Anyways thank you and very nice quality nice and video you did there!! 👍👍⚔🗡

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words. The J stands for James. I'm really happy you enjoyed the Corby math. I will not be out at blade show... but let me know how it goes! Cheers man, thanks again for watching.

  • @servetozorman6399
    @servetozorman6399 4 года назад

    Hı Man. Good job. İ like this handle material.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thank you very much! Really happy you enjoyed it! That is Green/Black G-10 from alpha knife supply.

  • @lhirondellecinematographiq6071
    @lhirondellecinematographiq6071 4 года назад +1

    sublime!

  • @myknife_life
    @myknife_life 4 года назад +4

    A boat knife should have two significant features. First it should have a straight edge, mormally seen with Wharncliffe or Sheepsfoot blades. This is because it is easier to cut heavy and thick ropes laying on the boats railings or planks of the deck. The other feature is a more broad and blunt tip, often Sheepsfoot blades are used. As someone allready mentioned, it was made like this to avoid accidents on the rolling and stomping sailboats. If you want to see an still produced boat (pocket) knife in the more historic shape, look for the Otter Ankermesser or an French Londres or L´Armour, fixed blades are made the same way

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Thanks a million for the detailed information! I knew so little about "boat knives" before making this one. Via the comments on this video I've been learned up good!

    • @formosa41
      @formosa41 2 года назад +1

      @@RedBeardOps While the blunt tip I'm sure is for safety at sea, the folklore behind it -true or not- was that a sea captain would break the tips off of the crews knives to decrease the likelihood of a successful mutiny. The crew of the old ships often being captured by or endentured to service of the ship, didn't always want to be there.

  • @ronniepaulinc
    @ronniepaulinc 4 года назад +5

    Rigging Knife, they generally have a thick spine for hitting them with a mallet to cut lines...

  • @theriversexperience9383
    @theriversexperience9383 4 года назад +6

    That's a good design, I finished one that's close to it on my channel. Sometimes it's nice to make the more simpler knives. The design is known as a sheeps foot or wharncliffe.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +2

      Thank you sir! Yeah, I like the design too. Pretty neat looking. Thanks for watching! I like your shop setup!

    • @artmccomeskey738
      @artmccomeskey738 3 года назад

      @@RedBeardOps boat knives generally have no point on tip they are often dropped so the tips are often curved called a "sheeps foot"...also they can be made to float....handle scales should be textured and hi viz colors help ....steel should have great anti corosion properties with the ability to hold a very sharp edge as the knife must be able to cut very thick rigging all day

  • @francoisvermaak1764
    @francoisvermaak1764 4 года назад +4

    To a knife lover a knife is like jewelry. Certain guys would wear a certain style watch becauce it appeals to him and it becomes a personal item close to him. The can be said about knives. There are a lot of knive makers on RUclips right now. Most of them are very good however they don't always make knives you find appealing. So I really want to compliment you on your work. Your knives reflect exactly what in my opinion should be a good practical usable knive, that at
    the same time dubbles as eye candy.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much for your comment sir! I'll do my best to keep the videos entertaining and coming yall's way! Have a great week!

  • @esnyd
    @esnyd 4 года назад +4

    Glad I'm not the only one spending all my time making tools and equip for myself instead of buying them. My wife is always telling me I make more things to make knives than actual knives and this is 100% true when you're starting out.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      No joke! It's part of the fun in my opinion! It's nice having equipment you made! Sometimes I must admit it's worth buying thought (like the counter bore for corbies....). Thanks for watching!

  • @b.carterames5066
    @b.carterames5066 Год назад

    Also called a boatswain (bosun) knife.

  • @miguellopez6819
    @miguellopez6819 4 года назад +4

    Like always sr you do outstanding job and explain everything thank for sharing you're knowledge

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Hey Miguel! Thanks for watching man. Glad you're enjoying the videos. Take it easy!

  • @anthonystrunk5360
    @anthonystrunk5360 4 года назад +1

    Nice blade man.. do you not get belt bump with 400 grit and up belts? Do you have a glass platen? Or how do you deal with it? Thanks

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      I do have a glass platten. It is more noticeable at 400 than 220. I try and go light handed on those grits. It hasn't been too big of an issue so far for me. I want to try a soft-backed platten eventually to see how that performs at higher grits.

    • @anthonystrunk5360
      @anthonystrunk5360 4 года назад +1

      @@RedBeardOps I have a glass platen on my grizzly but I dont on my pheer. So I get alot of belt bump on 400 and up grit belts.. I tried a piece of leather taped on and it works pretty well but I dont trust it to be flat.. I guess I'll have to get another glass platen.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      @@anthonystrunk5360 10-4, that platten makes a heck of a difference on the flatness side.

  • @CM-dp5mw
    @CM-dp5mw 4 года назад +3

    Glad I found your channel.
    I am getting back into knife making after a move across the country. I actually lived in west Texas (McCamey) and was a mud engineer for a few years. It was cool to find somebody from that part of the world.
    Really enjoy your channel bro, thanks!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Heck yeah man! Glad you found it too! Good luck getting back into the game. Have a great weekend!

  • @ronniepaulinc
    @ronniepaulinc 4 года назад +1

    I just dont understand the Corby stuff.. Seems like nonsense to me.. Why not use a brass rod filled with colored resign using a syringe? You are using an epoxy to secure the handles anyway so it seems like an unreasonable expense.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      They provide support against shearing and also provide a mechanical connection if the epoxy were to fail. May not be completely necessary, but I feel that the handle system is stronger this way.

  • @charliebowen5071
    @charliebowen5071 4 года назад +1

    A problem I see is the plunge..... many boat knives come with a plunge. No.. as a life long boatman and rigger you want the edge along the edge completely.. that corner is used to twist as it has maximum controllability.. much like a cleaver... I make my own and don’t have a plunge just edge all the way. You would be surprised by the increase in productivity

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thanks for the information Charlie.

  • @TheMobileBoatwright
    @TheMobileBoatwright 4 года назад +1

    Boat Knife is probably not accurate. A "sailors knife" or riggers knife are a better name. The most common and pronounced feature of a riggers knife is the blunt tip. (more pronounced that your design here. The lore is that upon boarding a trade ship the captain would take a sailor's knife and break the tip off blunt. Two reasons are offered up: (1) so that sailors couldn't stab or stick other sailors with the pointy end of there knife, and (2) so if the knife was dropped from the rigging it would not stick into the deck of the ship. Either one makes a credible reason.....

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Very interesting! Thanks for your comment, sir! That's some stuff I definitely didn't know!

  • @e.t.preppin7084
    @e.t.preppin7084 4 года назад +2

    J your a rocket scientist in knife makers body. This is actually a compliment
    At least I know if I follow your lead I can land in the exact spot on the moon in which I intended. Or at least I’ll be able to make a perfect knife!!!! You’re freaking awesome dude. I so appreciate all the information you share with us.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Hey man, really appreciate the praise! Although I'm not sure I'm a knifemaking rocket scientist! The more we do with knifemaking the more we'll learn for sure. Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos!

  • @jeremystanley7010
    @jeremystanley7010 4 года назад +3

    Hey brother nice build! I was shown to clean those belts with a wire brush, just turn the grinder on a slow to medium speed and you'll be all set!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Heck yeah, I'll give that a go! Thanks for the tip sir. Thanks for watching too!

  • @jonrost5574
    @jonrost5574 3 года назад +3

    Great video. I love that you spend time showing how to finish a knife and work the handle. I am just about to start making knives, and I am going to start with pre shaped and pre heat treated blades. I figure I will start with learning those final finishing items that really make a knife shine. Keep up the good work.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 года назад +1

      That's a good plan Jon! Cheers sir!

  • @gradymcnutt2247
    @gradymcnutt2247 4 года назад +3

    Nice design sir. Very informative on the corby fasteners. Again another outstanding video.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed that. I figured those bolts are a mystery to some. I love them!

  • @himegrande
    @himegrande 4 года назад +3

    Awesome job on the boat knife. Great job on the video as well. Clear and concise.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thank you very much for the comment! I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The next one will be making a simple kydex sheath for this knife! Cheers man.

  • @franotoole2702
    @franotoole2702 4 года назад +2

    Great knife style, wharncliffe shape. The main reason they used this type of shape on boats was that there was no pointed end so if the knife slipped due to the rocking of the boat you were less like to stab yourself. Plus it was heavy duty to be hacking rope or notching out for rigging blocks etc. One of my favourite styles of knife, very durable and usefull.

  • @e.t.preppin7084
    @e.t.preppin7084 4 года назад +2

    Great tip. Not to grind scales with 60 grit into the steel. Never thought about the scratches I would have to remove from the steel. Thanks

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      E.T. Preppin yep, those big scratches can be painful!!

  • @Sparhawk801
    @Sparhawk801 4 года назад +2

    Great vid! When you clean up the spine with the scotch brite belt, does it mess with your 1000 grit finish? I tried that on a knife with some stabilized wood and I noticed it seemed to mess up my hand sanding.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +2

      Great question, I've had it happen before. I try to use a very light touch and only make one pass. I have come back with the 1000 grit before to make long single passes. So it doesn't mess me up all the time, but it has before! Thanks for watching sir. Glad you enjoyed it. (Side note, I want to get a super fine scotch brite for this purpose.)

  • @damasydia
    @damasydia 4 года назад +2

    Another great video, couldn’t take advantage of 4K but I really like your voiceover presentation style

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Airborne Mike thank you sir! Glad you enjoyed this one and thanks for commenting.

  • @927forge9
    @927forge9 4 года назад +2

    Love your work! Happy to see the stonewash system like it!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thank you sir! And thanks for the idea on that stone wash tumbler! Cheers man.

    • @apatbond2864
      @apatbond2864 4 года назад

      Me too

  • @charliebowen5071
    @charliebowen5071 4 года назад +1

    One thing I must say.. I work and live near Bristol docks in Britain and have used a boat knife since I was 14 years old. I’m now 33. I can say instantly that any real boat knife user would hate this...the stock used is way too thin for one. Wide blade is characteristic of a boat knife. Tbh this is more of a modern edc with a wharncliffe profile... the actual product is beautiful though.. better used by a hunter than us riggers....

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Charlie Bowen thank you for your comment, sir. Good points made!

  • @bushcraftoregon
    @bushcraftoregon 4 года назад +1

    good job; thankyou for showing the math on the Corbi bolts

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Cheers sir! Glad you found it useful!

  • @armadilloforge
    @armadilloforge 4 года назад +2

    Great video enjoyed it, and learned something new. The end product looks sharp.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Awesome! I'm glad you liked it. Thanks a bunch for watching and commenting. Really glad to hear you got something out of this one. This boat knife turned out pretty darn sharp... I'm tempted to make more of them.

  • @FishItLures
    @FishItLures 4 года назад +1

    A boat knife is. A rigging knife is a specially designed knife used to cut heavy rope. It may have a serrated edge for sawing through line, or a heavy blade suitable for hitting with a mallet to drive the knife through. Folding tools, often in combination with a marlinspike and shackle key, are convenient and portable

  • @omartantawy5473
    @omartantawy5473 3 года назад +1

    Where can you buy his knives ? I don’t see a website link

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 года назад

      Hey Omar, I'm not taking custom orders and don't have an inventory. When I get one finished up, I'll post it for sale on Instagram. Cheers sir.

  • @kennethchapman8468
    @kennethchapman8468 4 года назад +2

    Hell yes I would carry that knife. You did an amazing job on that knife.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Kenneth Chapman Thank you very much!! Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!

  • @rlm98253
    @rlm98253 4 года назад +2

    The finished product is beautiful. I would carry it with pride on my sailboat.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thank you very much sir! That's good to know... I'm not a sailor myself. I really appreciate your comment and I'm very glad you enjoyed the video; have a great day!

  • @e.t.preppin7084
    @e.t.preppin7084 4 года назад +2

    Awesome video J. As always. This was one of your best!!! 👍👍👍

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! Really happy you liked this one. Took me some time on the editing side since it was a high resolution.

  • @kimcurtis9366
    @kimcurtis9366 4 года назад +1

    Great build! Beautiful knife that I would be happy to carry!
    I have a question on Scotch Brite belts! I bought one for my 1X30 and no matter how much stretching I've tried to do, I don't have enough adjustment to get the damn thing on my machine!
    I there a trick to it? I actually did get it on the machine but, it was so tight It wouldn't budge!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Hey Kim, thanks for your comment! This was a fun build for sure! I don't know the answer on your issue. I'd get with the manufacture of the belt because it sounds like it was made too short for your machine. I really like the finish they provide though.

  • @Take_And_Make
    @Take_And_Make 4 года назад +1

    Well done!
    Thanks for the clear instructions!
    Subbed!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Thank you sir! Really glad you liked the video! Have a good one. Hope to have more good stuff to come. Cool restorations on your page too!

    • @Take_And_Make
      @Take_And_Make 4 года назад +1

      Thanks man!
      I think I gonna start making my own knives soon, so maybe me and you can collaborate on a project together in the near future!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      @@Take_And_Make you're going to be hooked! It's addicting for sure!

  • @MusicalWeasel
    @MusicalWeasel 4 года назад +2

    If I like it or not?! I mean idk about everyone else but I like being able to count every hair in your beard. 😂

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      MusicalWeasel LOL, yes! Guess that makes 4K worth it!!

    • @nateand3
      @nateand3 4 года назад +1

      @@RedBeardOps my phone or RUclips doesn't even give me a 4k option

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      @@nateand3 Cheers man, I don't think phones can view 4K. You'll need a 4K display or TV. But that being said, shooting videos in 4K will make 1080p renders better!

  • @buddyhutchins3782
    @buddyhutchins3782 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful knife........well done. Anaco, Anz.

  • @saoirse1184
    @saoirse1184 3 года назад +1

    I lost my boat in a knifing accident

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 года назад

      Really sorry to hear that Jack... seems to be pretty common now days. ;)

  • @NostalgicVibes
    @NostalgicVibes 3 года назад

    a boat knife is a deep V-shaped hull boat. Get it? Cause it has a sharp point? No? Ok.

  • @charliebowen5071
    @charliebowen5071 4 года назад

    I left my previous comment and the saw g10 as the handle scales.. no. Just no... that would cause riggers turn. Not grippy enough... a lot of hard use boat knives get coated and wrapped. As we use it all day everyday and otherwise our hands would be ruined.. I’ve even seen a grip tape handle from skateboard!! Definitely not smooth g10

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Charlie Bowen duly noted 👍

  • @wmcutlery54
    @wmcutlery54 2 года назад

    You're absolutely correct that the use of the knife on a boat is for Sailors cutting rope

  • @MG-hx3ym
    @MG-hx3ym 2 года назад

    Wax paper during glue up is such a great idea. I’ve had problems on every project with the glue coming out and getting on the scales. The grinder will fix it but I always dislike how much material I have to remove sometimes. That’s a very valuable detail. Thanks for that.

  • @СергейЯкупов-е2ф
    @СергейЯкупов-е2ф 4 года назад +1

    Очень красивый нож!!! А Ваша мастерская и оборудование, вообще восхищает!!!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Спасибо большое! Желаю хорошей недели!

  • @HammerSmashedFace92
    @HammerSmashedFace92 4 года назад

    A boat knife is basically a knife with a broken tip. So people were “less” encouraged to start a mutiny and start stabbing

  • @stevenjennings8347
    @stevenjennings8347 4 года назад +1

    Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thanks for all your comments! Have a great week!

  • @arturhakobyan6850
    @arturhakobyan6850 3 года назад

    Real beauty!!!!!! Awesome!!! Man, I am an artist and was a designer for 20 years I know what I'm talking about...

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 года назад

      Cool deal, thank you sir! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @DB-qt1kh
    @DB-qt1kh 3 года назад

    I see you're using a 3m respirator with a bandana underneath? How do you find that works? As a dude with a full beard, respirators are hard to come by, and I cant seem to get a resp-o-rator in canada. I desperately need to get something that works decently for the sake of my lungs

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 года назад

      Man... I use the resp-o-rator now days. I'm not sure I can recommend the older set up I used.

  • @robertschaeffer5861
    @robertschaeffer5861 Год назад

    The Art's of the Sailor by Hervey Garrett Smith will answer your questions about boat knives.

  • @billyw1345
    @billyw1345 4 года назад

    If you took that knife on to a ship the Bossun would snap the point off with vice and lump hammer. And yes my profile picture is me at work, on a ship.
    Bloody lovely knife though ;)

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thanks for the feedback sir! Glad you enjoyed the video. Have a great week

  • @Jakkals99
    @Jakkals99 4 года назад +1

    You should try the 36 grit VSM belts, they hog metal and gives a great manicure.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      LOL! Those things are vicious!

  • @michaelbrannon8452
    @michaelbrannon8452 3 года назад

    Yes. It's a boat knife. Boat knives had Warancliff blades so sailors could cut rope & line & the captain didn't have to worry about a sailor cutting oneself or another .

  • @themightypen1530
    @themightypen1530 3 года назад

    Just made myself one of these following this video.
    Now I'm prepared if I get attacked by any boats.

  • @cutenose38
    @cutenose38 4 года назад +1

    No idea what a boat knife is but the video quality was great. Nice knife well made. 😸

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      Thank you very much sir for the feedback and for watching! There were some additional challenges with filming and editing 4K, but I think I've found some tricks that will make it easier next time. Have a good one!

  • @siamaklighvani3951
    @siamaklighvani3951 Год назад

    Great video , you are building a knife so easy and so smooth due to your skills and having the professional tools as well . Great , I like your performance.

  • @whatstdiggn
    @whatstdiggn 2 года назад

    A boat knife has a flat tip so if you dro it while working 8m the rigging it doesn't ice pic anybody underneath you. This is a common feature not a defining one.

    • @whatstdiggn
      @whatstdiggn 2 года назад

      If you need a spike on the knife for knots the thumb guard was pointed or the end of the handle popped off along with a spike teathered with a cord. So it would converse on a telephone wire and wrap itself up before giving a soon to be very irate seaman the manditory headache previously mentioned. Although if you drooped your knife you had more things to worry about at that point.

  • @GunfuPanda132
    @GunfuPanda132 Год назад

    I appreciate the organization in your work area mine looks like a hurricane rolled through most the time and it just makes things more difficult 😂

  • @mikec3820
    @mikec3820 Год назад

    i used scotch brite pads in the cold work glass shop i was 9to5ing at. we cleaned with iso alcohol and a air chuck on a compressor to blow the gunk out. things last a long time. till they wear away or come apart pretty much

  • @sirmaximus100
    @sirmaximus100 4 года назад +1

    Like the nice simple design. Awesome knife as usual!!!

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      sirmaximus100 thank you sir! Really glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!

  • @Albiom
    @Albiom 4 года назад +1

    carnauba wax? nice finish...

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Yep that's right! Good stuff for sure. Cheers sir!

  • @rogerferris3720
    @rogerferris3720 4 года назад +1

    Cool knife, excellent work.
    Liked & subscribed.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад +1

      THank you very much sir! The more I look at it the more I like this design. Thanks again for watching!

  • @stevenlengyel9701
    @stevenlengyel9701 4 года назад +1

    Good

  • @wmcutlery54
    @wmcutlery54 2 года назад

    I'm a former Merchant Marine sailor and we lovingly call the knife a sailor's knife

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  2 года назад

      Thank you greatly sir! Your comment is much appreciated

  • @SugarMapleForge
    @SugarMapleForge 3 года назад

    Checks if blades straight. "That's a miracle" 🤣🤣 nice blade!

  • @e.t.preppin7084
    @e.t.preppin7084 4 года назад +1

    I would carry that knife everywhere.

  • @fear-_-ful6189
    @fear-_-ful6189 4 года назад +1

    They're made for cutting/chopping through thick and heavy rope They either have a serait edge or is a heavy enough blade to be hit With a mallet to drive-through The rope.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Very cool, thank you sir! And thanks for watching!

    • @fear-_-ful6189
      @fear-_-ful6189 4 года назад +1

      @@RedBeardOps no problem, keep up the good work your videos are amazing.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      @@fear-_-ful6189 Thank you!!

  • @RVsbladesnthangs
    @RVsbladesnthangs Год назад

    What do I do if it still has the bend after the second go around in the oven?😬

  • @BiuroHandloweDACER
    @BiuroHandloweDACER Год назад

    Wspaniały film instruktażowy. Jaką stal polecasz do tego noża? Pozdrowienia z Polski.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  Год назад

      Dziękuję Ci! Jeśli zamierzasz go używać na morzu lub na łodzi... prawdopodobnie ze stali nierdzewnej - AEB-L

    • @BiuroHandloweDACER
      @BiuroHandloweDACER Год назад

      @@RedBeardOps Dziękuję i pozdrawiam.

  • @wmcutlery54
    @wmcutlery54 2 года назад

    It is a very nice design and an awesome knife

  • @pistolpeds
    @pistolpeds 4 года назад

    The only thing I cut in my boat is bait and fish. Maybe it's a rigging knife.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Cheers man, thanks for watching!

  • @cuinoz3569
    @cuinoz3569 4 года назад +1

    I really enjoy your videos. Excellent job sir.

  • @Fernguy3.0
    @Fernguy3.0 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful knife👍👍👍

  • @MG-hx3ym
    @MG-hx3ym 2 года назад

    The Improv “Corby Math” lesson is one of the reasons this is top tier. You just saved me so much time figuring all that out on my own or scouring the forums. Thanks!

  • @jdmDC2ftw
    @jdmDC2ftw 4 года назад

    I like watching knife making videos. Honestly I totally skipped the corby math stuff. Other than the vid was good. I prefer vids with talking so I cn follow along more easily.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thank you very much, sir! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @johnw.brunson9400
    @johnw.brunson9400 3 года назад +1

    Great looking knife. I enjoy your videos.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 года назад

      Thanks John! Glad you're enjoying them.

  • @williamwonser3525
    @williamwonser3525 2 года назад

    What is the benefit of using Corbies as opposed to regular pins ?

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  2 года назад

      You're not relying on epoxy in a smooth hole. That's not to say straight pins don't do a good job... just stronger with loveless or corbies.

  • @waltb5326
    @waltb5326 4 года назад +1

    Where did you get your table for the bandsaw ? Thanks great video and nice knife .

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Right here! Thanks for watching and thanks for the praise. amzn.to/2LN9QoE

    • @waltb5326
      @waltb5326 4 года назад

      Thank you gonna get it

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      @@waltb5326 Sweet. I love the thing. Here is my review - ruclips.net/video/lbh13NJbRzk/видео.html

  • @joegehring69
    @joegehring69 4 года назад

    I like the design of this knife what is the price for this knife

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Hey Joe, This knife was sold. I sell any inventory I create on Instagram.

  • @codyblackburn9802
    @codyblackburn9802 3 года назад

    Is there anyway we can order knifes from you?

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  3 года назад

      Hey Cody, I don't really produce a large volume of knives and am not taking custom orders at this time. When I do have one available for sale to the public I put it up on Instagram. Thanks!

  • @alexc5527
    @alexc5527 3 года назад

    This is a sick knife bro I would love to have one

  • @mehmetturan353
    @mehmetturan353 4 года назад

    💯✔💯👍👍

  • @ไพศาลขอดประนาม

    👍👍👍

  • @espjason
    @espjason 4 года назад +1

    Thankyou for the corby tips

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Thank you for watching sir! Glad you got something out of it. I love the corby fasteners... Great piece of mind. Super tough.

  • @TheSkippyo1
    @TheSkippyo1 Год назад

    Try looking up bosan knife or rope knife

  • @cottreda
    @cottreda 3 года назад

    Boat knife also known as a knot wrench.

  • @garetkonigsfeld2
    @garetkonigsfeld2 4 года назад

    It's called a sheeps foot it also alot of times come with a Mariner spike it's like a big needle made the untire tight ropes usually as a whole in the and just like a needle with the string attached to hold onto it easier or to clip it to your belt loop the no point on the knife is so you don't stab yourself while on the water rocking back-and-forth

    • @garetkonigsfeld2
      @garetkonigsfeld2 4 года назад

      Sorry about the spelling errors I was talking and didn't proof read.

    • @garetkonigsfeld2
      @garetkonigsfeld2 4 года назад

      I should have said what you made is a modified sheepsfoot. Usually the tip radius is more round making less of a tip. That said I really like the design you came up with more than a full sheepsfoot good job.

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      @@garetkonigsfeld2 Thank you sir for the information! It's always good NOT to stab yourself! Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @rejeeshrejeesh7828
    @rejeeshrejeesh7828 4 года назад

    Super

  • @rejeeshrejeesh7828
    @rejeeshrejeesh7828 4 года назад

    Hi

  • @996Bi
    @996Bi 4 года назад

    Блин надо учить английский

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps  4 года назад

      Ура человек. Все еще работаю над моим английским!