А по мне,это занятие от безделья, т.е.собаке делать нечего,она между ног лижет.Так и этот специалист.Не проще бы взять кругляк соответствующего металла и из него сделать хороший нож.
A couple of suggestions: 1-Borax is a flux, not a glue. You can use less and get better results, as there's less risk of getting some trapped in your steel. (Flux lowers the melting point of scale, so it will flow away better.) 2- My blacksmith teacher always made us draw down in the square and then round it afterwards. If you keep hitting it round then you risk creating a void in the centre. (This is how they make seamlessly tubes, or what Americans call DOM.) Hope this helps. Keep up the good work mate!
I really enjoy your videos. I binge watch yours. This is so much better than that TV show, "Forged in Fire." NORMAL people don't spend days making swords and knives only to see some looney judge test them against, concrete blocks, bamboo, animal bones, steel beams chains and expect the sharp edge to be okay. Common Man!
@@samuelbacon9555 I am now picturing someone trying to use a wire wheel with a welding mask on(unless you get the fancy shade changing ones you are pretty much blind to anything less intense than the sun, so the picture is pretty bloody)
@@livestock9722 I know someone. Life long welder. Doc said it was more than likely from his line of work and from not wearing a full face shield. There's a reason why they make them. Just passing info to hopefully save anyone from going thru it. Cheers!
As a German, I'm really impressed how he's willing to sacrifice his eyes and burning his skin, by using as less protection as possible, while grinding, welding, cutting...
This is by far the coolest knife I have ever seen be made! I love the rawness of this vs everyone else takes the "flaws" out of the knife edge itself! I absolutely love this! Keep up the awesome work!
Задумка и идея хороша ,спору нет. Но исполнено на уровне полуфабриката . Тот случай когда мог родится шедевр но родилось оно. Но за труд всё равно уважение.
Tienes todas las herramientas para hacer un producto mejor en cuestión de acabados y presentación. Muchas felicidades y gracias porque son videos agradables y recreativos.
Its massively hot, so your glasses are blury because you have to sweat. Its a double mill between safety for eyes or safety for hands and... . Eye protection as glasses is hating and loving at same time. You're also right but that's experience. Better Glasses, but it's hating.^^
I'm amused by the comments, lol!😂 I have done plenty of blacksmith work on a survivalist level deep in the northern u.s. living off grid a hundred miles from anything for twenty years so I know this knife is more work than the keyboard blacksmiths realize. Well done an nice knife 🗡!
"Keyboard blacksmiths".. what a great term. I watch this stuff and then learn additional things from intelligent comments whilst dismissing jackasses whose only "contribution" is criticism. My question is, why not start out with a piece of solid steel to begin with? (provided you have it). I scooped up a 2ft length of galvanized cable probably 2" in diameter that the telephone pole guys left behind last week, w/ no real idea of what to do w/ it. I assume the galvanizing dip needs to be subtracted somehow (maybe in the process) before doing something like this, if the quality of the cable is worth bothering with to begin with, correct?
@@YerBrwnDogAteMyRabit If you don't mind me answering I'll try and help you out. The client probably wanted a twisted cable knife, not knowing what a blacksmith can/cannot do with wire or metal. The galvanizing layer is hazardous so that can be burnt off in a well ventilated area, outside away from people and animals, then once that has been done you should take that piece of metal to a grinder and see what color sparks it throws off, if the sparks are and orangeish yellow then you can use that metal to make a blade. Hope this answers your questions.
Those tinted glasses are for using an Oxy Acetylene torch not welding, they are several shades lighter than what’s required for arc welding. The no safety glasses thing is a bit dumb but could be a mix of age and cultural differences in the lack of PPE. Also his cable was galvanized cable, he might have tried soaking it in vinegar to remove it but clearly when he was welding the ends the residue showed burning galvanized coating after he welded the ends and that’s toxic crap to breathe
I noticed that also when pulling it out of the fire the greenish white flame. In my metal shop class this year I made the mistake of just heating up galvanized steel and had a similar color flame. Not good to breathe in.
Question: Why isn't this knife really fragile? I'm not a blacksmith, so I'm not speaking from a place of knowledge and would appreciate an answer from someone who knows. But it seems that using a cable would leave many stress lines in the metal that could shatter the blade on impact. Unless you heat it to the point where the metal almost melts, which he didn't do. Maybe I'm missing something here...?
If im not mistaken, it would just be a lot more efford, keeping the fire warm with bellows and then hammer your steel with a hammer instead of a machine, hardening would be the same as the forging process. Actually, now that I wrote it it seems to be more or less the same 🤷♂, except for the shaping / sharpening, Id expect that to be done with a stone (or skyrim has made me think that)
It's a neat knife and very rustic! .... but I feel like there was so much potential in that shop to do way more. Seems more like a tutorial for the simplest way to make a knife in your garage with almost no tools.
Only seen a couple of his vids. Hear he's supposed to be gd, & I'm not claiming to be some master blacksmith, but let's be real, I'm w/ u on this one: Not particularly impressive. Someone even pointed out the blade already has cracks. If you're gonna post your work, as an expert, setting an example, wherein you eschew basic PPE & exhibit patently unsafe practices, your final product better blow us away, or at least serve to helps us forget the violations we just witnessed lol.
I felt the same way when I was watching this… he could’ve melted the cable down and made a better shape and cut it with the angle grinder. I just wasn’t impressed seeing he’s got a huge blacksmith work shop. This was more like a simple knife tutorial in my opinion
Colega le sugiero utilizar la mascara de soldar con el vidrio de la densidad apropiada. Los lentes que esta utilizando en el video no le dan protección a su vista y el daño es acumulativo.
Así es, por ejemplo cuando soldó no usó máscara y estaba soldando muy de cerca seguramente le habrá quemado,le habrá dolido, le habrá picado cuando terminó
Ən yaxşısı tapilsa öz yağıdir yəni sərtləstirmə yağı. Rahat tapilanlar ikində ən yaxşisı bitki yəni semiçka, qarğidali, kanola vs yağıdır. Müf düşən abrabotka elədə yaxşı deyil amma iş görür😊
كل من ضمن مهنته يكتشف بما لا يفكر غيره بما ينتج الحديد يصهر ويدوب بإمكانك تتحكم به شكلاً وجمالاً كما يدوب مادة الزجاج والبلاستيك وباقي الأخريات الرسام يبدع بذهنه حتى لو لم استطاع الرسم قد يعطي الفكر لرسام اخر يتم بفكره وهذا الحداد مبدع وانتج
I have nothing to do with blacksmiths work but I enjoy watching people create something out of scrap. It is a work of art
Můžu jen souhlasit, ale já to mám u všeho, mechanika, stroje, obrábění atd.
I finnished metal arts school and this is more like something youd make at first blacksmithing lesson.
А по мне,это занятие от безделья, т.е.собаке делать нечего,она между ног лижет.Так и этот специалист.Не проще бы взять кругляк соответствующего металла и из него сделать хороший нож.
ALLOH kuch quvvat bersin judayam ajoyib va xayratnalarli.
I can say that the result is not a model of aesthetics but of a formidable efficiency. 👍
Lol yup. I'd love to have a rugged badass knife like this around the cabin with a cool story behind it. No need to worry about scratching it!
A couple of suggestions:
1-Borax is a flux, not a glue. You can use less and get better results, as there's less risk of getting some trapped in your steel. (Flux lowers the melting point of scale, so it will flow away better.)
2- My blacksmith teacher always made us draw down in the square and then round it afterwards. If you keep hitting it round then you risk creating a void in the centre. (This is how they make seamlessly tubes, or what Americans call DOM.)
Hope this helps.
Keep up the good work mate!
I suggest stop being too comfortable getting his hands so close to the hot steel. That is just arrogant and dangerous.
He is a true viking, let him be!!!
@@gabrielvega1934 absolutely none of this had anything to do with vikings.
Let him cook
@@DeathbringerDragoI would also like to talk about his lack of eyepro staring directly at the grinding wheel.
I don't believe that handle will ever break or fall off....That was cool...
世界にこれより素晴らしいアイディアは存在しない
Əla.Super.Halaldı Seyran ustama
That's a really interesting knife! Thank you for taking time to film, edit and post this video. Liked and subscribed.
I really enjoy your videos. I binge watch yours. This is so much better than that TV show, "Forged in Fire." NORMAL people don't spend days making swords and knives only to see some looney judge test them against, concrete blocks, bamboo, animal bones, steel beams chains and expect the sharp edge to be okay. Common Man!
It's not gonna matter what the knives look like because before long he won't have eyes to see them with.
Unless he wears a welding mask
@@samuelbacon9555 I am now picturing someone trying to use a wire wheel with a welding mask on(unless you get the fancy shade changing ones you are pretty much blind to anything less intense than the sun, so the picture is pretty bloody)
Grinding metal with no safety glasses too😂😂
Yeah I just asked if I could have his tools when he's blind. I can't afford the pneumatic hammer
Even chipping slag with no eye protection, it’s happened to me causing a er visit
Everyones a critic or an expert these days, your the one making the videos. Great work! Disregard the negative commenters.
Yeah great knife. The visual cracks you can see really give it some nice structure 😂
The process of turning a steel cable into a sharp knife is fascinating and interesting!
Bag sasis
Nice creative work. But you might want to use a full face shield when welding. That UV light isn't good for your face/skin.
Who cares about skin. I'd say retinas are more important to protect. Maybe he has dark shade eyelids though...
@@livestock9722 UV light = Skin Cancer. Skin cancer = death. Your face isn't the best place to have cancer.
@@fawk501 I've never known or heard of anyone that had face cancer. Eye degradation due to burning retinas - happens all the time.
@@livestock9722 I know someone. Life long welder. Doc said it was more than likely from his line of work and from not wearing a full face shield. There's a reason why they make them. Just passing info to hopefully save anyone from going thru it. Cheers!
What an inspired use of material! A tool that has a story to tell! It is touching!
As a German, I'm really impressed how he's willing to sacrifice his eyes and burning his skin, by using as less protection as possible, while grinding, welding, cutting...
Why would you say as a German. Do you people have a history of caring
@@johnpietros9439 No we just have guidlines for literally everything
@@joshi2058 yea....I bet you do.
@@johnpietros9439the hell does that mean
@@WaffleRBLX. They have laws about everything you can think of
This so cool. New skills being added.. job well done
I appreciate old school trades and the men that do them, BUT using eye protection and basic safety skill is a must.
Another masterclass in perfection. This too i would use and be proud of.
Ölkəmizin yek sənətkarı. Əllərinə sağlıq!!! Superdi!!!
bu usta harda işləyir,bıçaq satışı edirmi?
@@rustamibrahimov4818 dernegulde isleyir. Cox keyfiyyetli bicaqlari olur
Halal olsun usta əllərinə sağlıq.Ismayillı sənətkarlar yetişdirir❤
This is art plus strog físically. Amazing!
This is by far the coolest knife I have ever seen be made! I love the rawness of this vs everyone else takes the "flaws" out of the knife edge itself! I absolutely love this! Keep up the awesome work!
you have not seen a real knife then. This is the most boring thing ever.
Задумка и идея хороша ,спору нет. Но исполнено на уровне полуфабриката . Тот случай когда мог родится шедевр но родилось оно. Но за труд всё равно уважение.
You are talented my friend! Great job!
Super impressive! Thanks for sharing!
công nhận người châu âu giỏi ! có nhiều phát minh vĩ đại ! tôi thích xem những trình khoa học công nghẹ của châu âu và Mỹ vì nó rất hay ! tôi từ việt nam ...
Everyone can definitely make a knife, but not everyone can make a durable knife.
Tienes todas las herramientas para hacer un producto mejor en cuestión de acabados y presentación. Muchas felicidades y gracias porque son videos agradables y recreativos.
Dude, working a wire wheel without ANY eye protection? Ever hear the old saying: “Two is One, and One is None”?
What does it mean that saying?
Totally agree mate, this guy clearly doesn't care about his eyesight 🙄 does some fantastic work though can't fault him on that
Its massively hot, so your glasses are blury because you have to sweat. Its a double mill between safety for eyes or safety for hands and... . Eye protection as glasses is hating and loving at same time. You're also right but that's experience. Better Glasses, but it's hating.^^
Nah he’s too cool for eye protection 😂
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Professional .bcoz you know perfect method of knife
Ustam çok sağlam 🔪 oldu eline sağlık
Wow! An awesome Knive ❤
Excelente trabajo, años de experiencia y conocimiento plasmadas en unos minutos!!! Gracias por compartir.
Incredible is his favourite adjective.
Qardaşım şedevr yaradır ! 👍😍
Rất tốt sản phẩm tuyệt vời 👍🏻
I love when my knives come with cracks in them already
I agree, if this is a good knive, everyone can make one.
Pisau yg tajam, mantab olahan yg profesional 👍✌✌✌
the mind, the soul, idea, intended, unreasonable, ignorance, health, pride, dream, stray, impatient, fear, serious attitude, life, craft, inventions
Hi Mr. Stark !
Grinding/welding without appropriate eye protection is wild 🤠
That thing is absolutely coming apart
1 minute into it and he’s got 2 safety violations, hell yea
Keep counting. Fortunately we have a 'screen' for our own PPE.🤣👍
@@philmickey7247 feels like i have something in my eye
@philmickey7247 hell....I'm wearing my safety glasses. I'm taking no chances!
@@Captain_Yodelstein And I'm wearing reading glasses while watching this video...just in case!🤣👍
@philmickey7247 can't be too careful with these ultra high definition screens these modern smart phones have.
A ostias y fuego, mínimo uso de la prensa, sin flortiuras. Eres un verdadero vikingo!!! 👏👏👏👊👊👊
Love watching you , always something interesting.
Very good and creative work. Love it.
Well done❤
that was amazing, I taught that can't be made as knife
Mantab proses pembuatannya hasil pusaunya luar biasa tajam👍👍👍
If you want to provide something informative please answer the questions or add the used materials in the description
Awesome very nice and very good thank you for watching and good luck
This looks like a weapon you'd find in a fantasy game.
Enchanted probably ✨️
Pisau aliran listrik 😁👍 good job
Ustam demirin üzerine toz halinde koyduğunuz katkı ney
Teşekkür ettim üstad
Amazing👏👏👏👍
Que buen trabajo!! 👏🏼👏🏼
Ni siquiera necesitó fabricar empuñadura. El mismo cable quedó como empuñadura. Impecable!
This guy looks like tony stark 😆 good work man 🔥🔥
Техника безопасности на высоте. Особенно глаза
Главное что это его глаза а не твои
@@azaraliyev2064, пример нужно подавать хороший, молодёжь ведь тоже смотрит.
Love, love, love the knife, the video, the aesthetic of the shop. Wish for a little eye protection, but, otherwise, this is superb stuff.
I'm amused by the comments, lol!😂
I have done plenty of blacksmith work on a survivalist level deep in the northern u.s. living off grid a hundred miles from anything for twenty years so I know this knife is more work than the keyboard blacksmiths realize.
Well done an nice knife 🗡!
"Keyboard blacksmiths".. what a great term. I watch this stuff and then learn additional things from intelligent comments whilst dismissing jackasses whose only "contribution" is criticism. My question is, why not start out with a piece of solid steel to begin with? (provided you have it). I scooped up a 2ft length of galvanized cable probably 2" in diameter that the telephone pole guys left behind last week, w/ no real idea of what to do w/ it. I assume the galvanizing dip needs to be subtracted somehow (maybe in the process) before doing something like this, if the quality of the cable is worth bothering with to begin with, correct?
@@YerBrwnDogAteMyRabit
If you don't mind me answering I'll try and help you out. The client probably wanted a twisted cable knife, not knowing what a blacksmith can/cannot do with wire or metal. The galvanizing layer is hazardous so that can be burnt off in a well ventilated area, outside away from people and animals, then once that has been done you should take that piece of metal to a grinder and see what color sparks it throws off, if the sparks are and orangeish yellow then you can use that metal to make a blade. Hope this answers your questions.
Beautiful work
Those tinted glasses are for using an Oxy Acetylene torch not welding, they are several shades lighter than what’s required for arc welding. The no safety glasses thing is a bit dumb but could be a mix of age and cultural differences in the lack of PPE. Also his cable was galvanized cable, he might have tried soaking it in vinegar to remove it but clearly when he was welding the ends the residue showed burning galvanized coating after he welded the ends and that’s toxic crap to breathe
I noticed that also when pulling it out of the fire the greenish white flame. In my metal shop class this year I made the mistake of just heating up galvanized steel and had a similar color flame. Not good to breathe in.
ma godetevi il lavoro invece di criticare luomo esprime se stesso attraverso i suoi lavori, apprezza la sua espressione 😅😅😅
Be proactive and send him a welding hood then, wise guy.
@@HSKFabrications I’ve spent hundreds of dollars on each of my hoods so I think I’ll keep them right where they belong, I don’t support communism
@@peltiereric6497 Azerbaijan is not communist.
투박하면서. 날카로운 칼 👍 👍 👍
Question: Why isn't this knife really fragile? I'm not a blacksmith, so I'm not speaking from a place of knowledge and would appreciate an answer from someone who knows. But it seems that using a cable would leave many stress lines in the metal that could shatter the blade on impact. Unless you heat it to the point where the metal almost melts, which he didn't do. Maybe I'm missing something here...?
I deleted other comments explaining forge welding.
This dude don't know shat about knife making
No welding hood, just safety glasses is wild bro!😂😂
I would like to see a video of anyone making a knife/sword using only the. Methods that was used to make during Roman soldier times
If im not mistaken, it would just be a lot more efford, keeping the fire warm with bellows and then hammer your steel with a hammer instead of a machine, hardening would be the same as the forging process. Actually, now that I wrote it it seems to be more or less the same 🤷♂, except for the shaping / sharpening, Id expect that to be done with a stone (or skyrim has made me think that)
I have seen a video recently where someone made the steel from ore and then made a blade from that metal. IT was very amazing, work though 😅
@@carl6153 if you can remember who done it.. please let me know I would like to see it
classic. without a modern forge, this video would come handy.
It's a neat knife and very rustic! .... but I feel like there was so much potential in that shop to do way more. Seems more like a tutorial for the simplest way to make a knife in your garage with almost no tools.
Only seen a couple of his vids. Hear he's supposed to be gd, & I'm not claiming to be some master blacksmith, but let's be real, I'm w/ u on this one: Not particularly impressive. Someone even pointed out the blade already has cracks. If you're gonna post your work, as an expert, setting an example, wherein you eschew basic PPE & exhibit patently unsafe practices, your final product better blow us away, or at least serve to helps us forget the violations we just witnessed lol.
@@ubahfly5409 I think he deliberately ignores eye protection in order to bait us on the comments, thereby promoting the video)
@@daniilmarkovskyj515 lol
I felt the same way when I was watching this… he could’ve melted the cable down and made a better shape and cut it with the angle grinder. I just wasn’t impressed seeing he’s got a huge blacksmith work shop. This was more like a simple knife tutorial in my opinion
Именно так. Мог получиться шедевр ,но вышел полуфабрикат. (С сожалением)
Well done master
Colega le sugiero utilizar la mascara de soldar con el vidrio de la densidad apropiada.
Los lentes que esta utilizando en el video no le dan protección a su vista y el daño es acumulativo.
¿Eres técnico de seguridad?
Not only that but his face is getting burnt badly, but he’ll figure it out
@@Misael0205 es sentido comun y dar el ejemplo.
Süper olmuş
Bonjour très bon travail avec beaucoup de patience je voudrais savoir ce que vous mettez comme produit blanc merci
Это соль фторичний
Thanks for the upload. Pretty cool.
what liquid did you use to spray?
هل اخرك نوع السائل
Super work 👌 👏👏👏
Sayın ustam spiralle taşlama yaparken ,hem biçağın keskinliği hem de sizin güvenliğiniz acisindan
Super work
Sensacional 💯👍🏻
O CARA TODO PROTEGIDO , MENOS OS OLHOS, KKKKK
ficou muito show [parabéns] quem sabe faz ao vivo. kkkk like abraço..
Boa tarde, faço a pergunta de Santos São Paulo, que pó é esse que você pulveriza no aço incandescente ...
borax powder
Бура
Salut super technique bravo Île de la Réunion
nice work! you got balls using a cut-off wheel with no eye protection.
and without grinder wheel guard in place. That blade will take your head clean off when breaking.
My thoughts exactly. Especially with a cable.
No safety glasses were harmed in the making of this video.
I'm surprised he has both eyes. Getting metal in your eye (or a part of a grinding disk that breaks off) is painful and to be avoided.
Parabéns pelo seu trabalho
немного топорно, но выглядит классно! совет - попробуй почистить его ручку на латунной щеткой на высоких оборотах. результат будет классный
Nice use of safety glasses while cutting and grinding!
😂
Man I was curious about that myself. Seemed to be taking a huge risk.
He’ll get a chip in his face then he’ll get it figured out
Slap a takkie wip a kyf you are so safe...
@@wijpke Walkie talkie yapple dapple rip van winlesmith the dog ate clay, right?
Wow... Amazi g kang
Нет проковки клинка, вес большой, для гаража сойдет.
Мне кажется, что у этого ножа нет никакого запаса прочности
bravo😊😊
No desprecio su trabajo. El herrero tiene mucha prisa. Lo que más me duele, no Conoce los EPI (equipos personales seguridad). 🙏🙏🙏
Así es, por ejemplo cuando soldó no usó máscara y estaba soldando muy de cerca seguramente le habrá quemado,le habrá dolido, le habrá picado cuando terminó
Чтобы лицо не сгорело одевают сварочную маску, береги себя дружище глаза и жизнь одна другоф недано
Rojizo tojito
Its so nice job
Salam metala su vermə zamı hansı yağdan istifadə edirsiz
Ən yaxşısı tapilsa öz yağıdir yəni sərtləstirmə yağı. Rahat tapilanlar ikində ən yaxşisı bitki yəni semiçka, qarğidali, kanola vs yağıdır. Müf düşən abrabotka elədə yaxşı deyil amma iş görür😊
كل من ضمن مهنته يكتشف بما لا يفكر غيره بما ينتج
الحديد يصهر ويدوب
بإمكانك تتحكم به شكلاً وجمالاً
كما يدوب مادة الزجاج والبلاستيك
وباقي الأخريات
الرسام يبدع بذهنه
حتى لو لم استطاع الرسم قد يعطي الفكر لرسام اخر يتم بفكره
وهذا الحداد مبدع وانتج
Essas fagulhas em forma de estrelas indicam aço com alto teor de Carbono...
POIS E , NO TITULO ESTA FERRO COMUM, É UM CABO DE AÇO DAQUELES BEM FORTE
O que é isso que você usou para soldar
Florida love
Panie kolego super praca i efekty bardzo ci zazdroszczę tej umiejętności ale dbaj o swoje zdrowie i zakładaj okulary ochronne podczas cięcia 😊
I completely agree with your educated statement.
😅 👀👁 👍😂
Top top💪💪👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Maravilha. Parabéns!!!
Gracias por compartir excelente video y un muy buen trabajo saludos desde San Luis Potosí slp México
Very Sweet Knife Sir. May I say next you do Cable knife or Make Damascus try Stainless Steel hose Clamps instead of welding the Ends.
If I were you, I would not stand in front of a disk without a casing! You are a fatalist my friend .
amazing video #greatskills
Он походу сварщик 80 уровня раз в очках монтажных варит. Это из разряда, в маске любой заварит, а ты без маски завари