Thank you! Give it a go! A folder may seem intimidating at first but the simpler ones are not too hard to make at all. Start with a friction folder to get the hang of things. After that, progressing to a slipjoint won't seem like a too big of a step.
That is a great looking knife! Would love to see more about fitting up the inside components. Like tips for getting the blade, the spring/kicker, and the pivot points all worked out.
That's probably the most challenging part of the build! I don't really show it that much in the video, although my friend Matt made two great videos about it on his channel. Here they are: ruclips.net/video/QW1d-lBdliI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/43gUvGPm-TU/видео.html Here's another great video on the subject: ruclips.net/video/0OumkD6Uhos/видео.html
awesome knife! can you tell me what was that red adhesive you used to stick the blade down for handsanding? And what was that pink tapered reamer you used to taper the holes for peening? looks like a better way than I do it so Id love to know! thanks from another Theodore
Thank you Theodore! Well, the red adhesive you see is just hot glue that I've melted. I use it a lot when I'm not able to use a clamp. The pink reamer you saw me use was just a ceramic dremel burr. You can find them in all different sizes for next to nothing at Amazon or your local hardware store.
It's a stainless steel foil that is wrapped around the blade to create an airtight seal. This is so that the steel won't oxidize at the high temperature that it's heat treated at.
@@tylerkennedy2797 It's not something you get at your local hardware store, although most knife making supplies retailers online offer it. Here's two good alternatives: popsknife.supplies/products/309-stainless-heat-treat-foil?_pos=1&_sid=9bca9864b&_ss=r maritimeknifesupply.ca/products/309-stainless-heat-treating-foil?_pos=2&_sid=f4ea96895&_ss=r
My hobby had been refurbishing old pocketknives i.e., replacing the scales (mostly Derlin) with hardwood that I harvest from my yard. The trees that grow in my yard are Elm, Cherry, Apple, Wild Plum, Manchurian Apricot (the trees died but I harvested the wood) and Black walnut. Only problem is that I seem to have lost interest in refurbishing.
Beautiful work
that's a work of art! I'm Brazilian and I admire artisans. Success for you
I'm really amazed at your folding knives.
Awesome work. Milling liners with a dremel is impressive
I’m new to knife making and always want to try a folder at some point. Great video giving us a view into your process. Thanks!
Thank you! Give it a go! A folder may seem intimidating at first but the simpler ones are not too hard to make at all. Start with a friction folder to get the hang of things. After that, progressing to a slipjoint won't seem like a too big of a step.
@ Thanks! My cause for nervousness is the design. Trying to find a good template to follow so I can build off of it for future projects is tough.
Splendid job that mate.
Nice job, thanks a lot for sharing!
What an absolutely beautiful piece
Pretty nice folder
great job amigo!! all the best from ARGENTINA!!
Utterly. Gorgeous.
A work of art, stunning.
Excellent workmanship brilliant video on its construction thanks
That is a great looking knife! Would love to see more about fitting up the inside components. Like tips for getting the blade, the spring/kicker, and the pivot points all worked out.
That's probably the most challenging part of the build! I don't really show it that much in the video, although my friend Matt made two great videos about it on his channel.
Here they are: ruclips.net/video/QW1d-lBdliI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/43gUvGPm-TU/видео.html
Here's another great video on the subject: ruclips.net/video/0OumkD6Uhos/видео.html
@@teodorstiernholm Thanks! I'm hoping to give a try myself when I get time
Many hours of planning and work,we'll done.
Top job 👍 Excellent craftsmanship! Regards from Down Under.
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Feels good doesn't it. The finished product.
You have done well!😀
Great work and this is a cool knife 👍👍
Very nice.
Nice looking knife. The knife looks like a buck.10
I thought it was in the picture lol. Great job bro
awesome knife! can you tell me what was that red adhesive you used to stick the blade down for handsanding? And what was that pink tapered reamer you used to taper the holes for peening? looks like a better way than I do it so Id love to know! thanks from another Theodore
Thank you Theodore! Well, the red adhesive you see is just hot glue that I've melted. I use it a lot when I'm not able to use a clamp. The pink reamer you saw me use was just a ceramic dremel burr. You can find them in all different sizes for next to nothing at Amazon or your local hardware store.
Great project! I advise not tempering above 300°C, it is detrimental to steel properties (except for HSS steels)
Love from Mumbai, this is masterpiece.
What does the tin foil do or what’s it used for?
It's a stainless steel foil that is wrapped around the blade to create an airtight seal. This is so that the steel won't oxidize at the high temperature that it's heat treated at.
Oh okay thank you . Can you get it at any store or online?
@@tylerkennedy2797 It's not something you get at your local hardware store, although most knife making supplies retailers online offer it. Here's two good alternatives: popsknife.supplies/products/309-stainless-heat-treat-foil?_pos=1&_sid=9bca9864b&_ss=r
maritimeknifesupply.ca/products/309-stainless-heat-treating-foil?_pos=2&_sid=f4ea96895&_ss=r
Thank you very much sir for the time of day very much appreciated
My hobby had been refurbishing old pocketknives i.e., replacing the scales (mostly Derlin) with hardwood that I harvest from my yard. The trees that grow in my yard are Elm, Cherry, Apple, Wild Plum, Manchurian Apricot (the trees died but I harvested the wood) and Black walnut. Only problem is that I seem to have lost interest in refurbishing.
Sicket hantverk. Kul och intressant att få se hela processen också!
How thick is that AEBL stock?
I believe that this one's at 3.5 mm.
Здравия. Отличная работа🤝Привет из России.
Hi, nice work
It is possible printable pattern for this pocket knife?
Thanks!
I’d like one too!
@@LittleGreyWolfForge let.s wait for owner response
@@MDknife yeah… it doesn’t seem like he wants to share…
beautiful knife
congratulations.
my birthday is coming up, can you give me this knife as a present?
👏👏
thank you
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇰🇷
Gud
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Very nice.