I Made a Knife from Meteorite...
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This knife is one of the pieces I'm most proud of! The blade has been forged from o1 tool steel and Muonionalusta meteorite in a San-Mai construction. The pattern you see on the blade (in the lighter areas) is not scratches nor a pattern created from the acid. It is the 100% natural crystalline structure in the meteorite between the nickel/ iron called Widmanstätten, in which the pattern has cooled down from millions of sides to only 8 sides. The pattern has been revealed by submerging it into Ferric Chloride to darken the carbon in the steel, thus revealing the pattern. The handle is Wooly Mammoth tooth from Alaska, and to top it off there's 24k gold fused to the blade! It's found itself in one of the most famous knife magazines, Blade Magazine, and has gotten a lot of attention and support from the materials used for it. Can't be happier with this piece, I look forward to many more in the future.
This knife is sold! If you're interested in buying one, please send me an email at tristandareshop@gmail.com or visit my Instagram @tristandareofficial for updates on what will be available!
I have a feeling that knife would be a family heirloom, beautiful craftsmanship
Nope he dissolved it in acid
@@TukiTheTanuki I guess that vat of acid would be the family heirloom
Family heirloom of a king maybe. Meteorites were the only steel that existed before deep into the iron age. Before that, meteorites were forged into weapons by the worlds best blacksmiths for royalty. Only certain meteorites were capable of forging. I think a dagger was the largest example ever found, which was owned by Tutankhamun, the egyptian pharoh.
The jump in talent/skill from this to "nebula" is truly astonishing. Well done.
oldest meteorite, mammoth tooth.... WHERE DO YOU GET THESE STUFF FROM? =O awesome piece btw.
IKR
Not to be anything...but yeah. How does one aquire such a rarity of metal and also mammoth from that time? Interesting but nice work.
Man's spent 270 rollers on a vid
Frrr
Alibabaexpress...
Legend has it, that meteorite killed that very mammoth
Your so skilled, those little grooves on the flat parts of the blade are amazing. That blade should be in a museum or auctioned for millions.
Millions is a little far fetched lmao
Imagine a sword made from that ! That would be one mythical sword 🗡️ perhaps that's how an ancient smith crafted the Excalibur from a meteor that people saw fall from the heavens and found
I would love to own a sword made out of space materials, but would probably be very expensive tho
That's exactly what happened
It was made from a comet or that big word
Beautiful masterpiece you're a true craftsman
Bro you are fucking awesome. People like you inspire me to do much more with life .
that is the most beautiful knife i’ve ever seen
The.work.and.the.knife.are.out.of.this.world.BRAVO
Beautiful piece I found this channel by an article done 7 months ago, I’ve been researching whether someone has made a 100% meteorite blade because most of them are a mix between meteorite and Damascus. One thing the article stated was meteorites lose their pattern forever if they hit over 900 degrees Fahrenheit, in the video it shows your piece becoming red hot which is more then 900 degrees Fahrenheit how did you manage to have the meteorite with its natural pattern?
Most of the time, no... Meteorite blades aren't usually done with 100% meteorite because of how soft they are, they don't hold an edge very well. Although, it's 100% possible and has been done before! But i have made a few daggers before, but not a sword. Hopefully soon i will, and it will likely be from this same meteorite as well.
As for the temperature thing, no. Just no. A meteorite is several thousand degrees when it lands. Most craters, in fact, are just patches where the planet got so hot, it vaporized. If the pattern can survive *that*, an oven won’t do anything.
The pattern of a meteorite is actually an artifact of how hot it is upon impact, the slow cooling from a liquid state causes the growth of dendrites. With enough heat you can destroy that type of pattern, but it is fairly difficult.
That's so freaking awesome!!!
I read about this in a knife making magazine. Inspiration to me
Aww so lucky! I wish I had this! Probably the #1 coolest thing I have seen this year and it just started! Awesome! I hope I can one day learn to do stuff just like this. I can’t explain how beautiful it is I would give almost anything I have. But again I don’t have much which is sad.. but hey! At least I saw this
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Hell yeah dude! Kick-ass!
Nice! I just read the article from the epic times on the Nebula. If course I had to see more of your skills! To say the least...you got 'em!
I LOVE IT!
I used to be a die hard Sharpie fan, but now I use the Milwaukee Inkz-all. It is such a superior marker. If you forget to put the cap on and leave it overnight, it will still work in the morning!
Inkzall? Saw all but sharpie???
@Tristan Dare nice video and incredible masterpiece you made. One question: where did you buy the piece of meteorit? I suppose, its very very expensive, isnt it?
Thank you! It depends, they can be quite pricey for some of them. I have various suppliers across the world where I gather my meteorites from, some of which dig them up themselves
Freaking incredible. Remarkable work!
Amazing work
this is gorgeous!
How in the world do you get such rare artifacts? And where can I buy this hidden blad? because oh my
That is amazing
But will it keal???
Beautiful and unique. Well done. I will be looking forward to viewing your other videos.
You got some balls forging that stuff and grinding it with an angle grinder😂
Nice job man..
functional art! excellent work!
Wauuuu so Good Meteorito knife👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Imagine all that ancient fragment scattered through the shop. It's a meteorite... for ants lol
imagine being a meteorite floating in space for millions of years just for you to crash into the Earth and become a kitchen knife
That is a gorgeous knife!
Piece of Art! Bravo!!!👏
Beautiful blade man👍
Cool video but where did you get the rock from🤔👍🆒🇬🇾
I think you BURNT THAT KNIFE IN ACID
A Masterpiece!
"Only 40 fragments are known"
*proceeds to buy one*
How expensive Was it? Considering only 40 exist, it would be very expensive
It can cost upwards of $1.25-$3.25 per gram 😅
Hollyyyy shitttt
Thats a masterpiece
Underrated channy
Just realised it looks like the channel logo
Awesome work burly! Can’t wait to see more videos
That's freaking epic my dude..🤯🤯🤯
Thanks Eric!
I want a pistol made of Damascus steel from a meteor, with wooly mammoth ivory grip panels. Some quality engraving and accented with gold inlay. Obviously this will never happen, but I can dream!
That depends highly if it is a fixed cartridge firearm or not… But, I may or may not have something in the works that almost exactly fits that description.
The only weapon capable of killing an extraterrestrial alien.
Gorgeous. Where can we buy this beautiful????
It sold at auction a few years ago! I make more pieces now days that I offer on my website and mailing list every few months at tristandareshop.com 🙌
Wow , that’s impressive 👏
What was the 3 acid u put it in at the end
Serious warp on that quench lol
Yeah I ended up straightening it back up afterwards
So are u finna make a sword for sokka or what?
"finna" 😂🤣
Yo homie, gnomesane?
Now make Sokka's space sword from last air bender.
I don't know if it's a real meteorite and a real mammoth tooth but that knife is still a work of art.
why would it not be real
Where do you buy the meteorite??
Bro this is incredible you're incredible this is def some top notch bladesmithing and also the materials you used were ancient
Hmm meteorite metal varies throughout the piece. Do you face situations where a seam is brittle and snaps off while working on the piece?
Always! I run into issues quite a bit with meteorite that results in failed blades. Just takes perfect process and knowing how to utilize the material!
the is like Ancient Indonesia Wepon technology now is called as KERIS since before 1200 ac. Ancient infonesia weapon / good Keris make from Good Meteorit.
Where can I buy this steel for making a knife blade?
How do you get those stuff?!?!
nice
Greetings, I'm from Luwu, South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Could you tell me where did you but the meteorite?
Даже интересно, как сейчас этот мастер. Два года после ме еррита прошло...
Badass
Hey I edited my last comment I had a few more questions and I revised it. In the article it had stated was that meteorites lose their pattern forever after hitting past 900 degrees Fahrenheit, in the video it shows you getting the meteorite red hot which is more than 900 degrees Fahrenheit. How did you manage to have the meteorite with its natural pattern? Also did you make your blade out of 100% meteorite?
Yeah so what I’ve discovered is a technique to reduce the amount of pattern you lose. You can see in the end result it looked like it was going a little more grey, and the pattern looked a little blended? As opposed to actual meteorite that hasn’t been forged, how crisp that pattern is? That’s why, because it’s already having issues and the carbon is trying to disperse. And that’s where it’s taken me a decent amount of time to try and figure out a way to forge it but reduce the amount of carbon dispersion as much as possible, as well as maintain it from cracking, stretching faster than the steel which means you will get cold shuts, delaminating, and thick scale and decarb on the surface. Definitely one of the worst metals to forge, it’s very similar to cast iron sometimes.
@@TristanDare would it work better in a coal/charcoal forge? or would adding carbon not help with the pattern?
@@TristanDare is that why there's a lot of grinder work instead of just more heat£ forging ?
@@jeb197 Partly, but you also shouldn’t forge a San-Mai construction into the shape of the blade. This is basically a 3-part construction, with the hard steel in the middle of the sandwich, and if you forge the shape of the blade with this construction you have a chance of distorting that sandwich and causing the softer steel (the meteorite) to become part of the cutting edge. So if it were a different Damascus pattern, which I do often now days, forging to shape is better ✌️
For the gambler who wins
I need a meteorite sword!!!!
whats that salt stuff for?
U deserve more
Where do I purchase one of these amazing knives? Anyone recommend a site?
I will be making more pieces that will be available soon at tristandareshop.com!
Bro really just turned into Saka from Avatar 😂 (real ones know the reference)
Très beau travail 👏👏
so uh...where do i buy🙃
hahahahaha i don't know why how you hold the marker made me start laughing but it just looks like it's the first time you've ever held a writing utensil
Can someone tell me if this is available for purchase and how much is it for?
It sold at auction a few years ago! Although I do make more pieces now days, that are available on my website and mailing list every few months at tristandareshop.com 🙌
@@TristanDare thank you 🤍
And I can buy this WHERE!??
It sold at auction a few years ago! But I have more I have available every few months at my mailing list at tristandareshop.com ✌️
Is Amazon somehow selling meteorite?
amazing
Wow
I'd like to buy it using this stone, it's 450 million years old
Wow how much would this cost me if I wanted to buy it bro
This one has been professionally appraised at $1500 👍
Feel bad the meteorite won't exist anymore tho'
I wonder how much meteorite you got to make this dagger.
Danke, war kurz davor einen Ferrari zu kaufen!
Boah I'm a chef and would love to have a piece of art like this as a chef knife to use for shows. Any chance you can make me one and I buy it off you 😅
Absolutely! Send me an email at tristandareshop@gmail.com and we can figure something out!
This seems like a jojo reference!!
Where can I get my own knife?? @Tristan Dare
I offer a few on my website and mailing list every few months at tristandareshop.com 🙌
What if someone from space come and get it bck😆
Mom, he's ruin it....
Bro you sell any
wow
What was the point of that.
QUÉ HERMOSO LPM
Sokka knife
It's a shame that this thing will never taste blood.
What kind of metal is this? It doesn't rust...
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How much did you pay for that piece of steel ? if i could analyzed in the lab, i'd find that its tamagahane mixed with different kinds of steel. Not a meteorite, trust me
It look so amazing, can you made one for me?
Have you been on forged in fire yet?
Not yet! 😅