When you annotate additional information about chemicals, metallurgy, processes, etc, it adds another level to your videos. I really appreciate it. Highly educational as well as fun to watch.
It is always a pleasure to watch your videos. I know when I see your shows we're in for a unique build and alot of humor. I'm impressed with the tiger stripe knife. You take it to the next level. Thank you again for sharing your time
Wow, that was awesome. You definitely have old world craftsmanship in the modern day. Well done, I enjoy watching you work. Even your workshop is out of this world. You should give a tour of your shop and show it off. That would be a must watch video. I'll see you on the next one, thanks.
brother you have got a wicked design going there. keep bringing the creativity and I will continue watching. love what you do, and your skits kill me....
The knife came out looking really nice, really liked seeing the notes pop up explaining certain points. The coffee etch also has me a little panicked about what my insides look like!
Stunning piece of work as usual. Etching on blade was outstanding as was the handle, simple but perfect. Cant wait for the next one brother keep them coming thank you
Honestly Onur, I really liked the way the knife looked before you filed it smooth. It was pretty cool. End product was gorgeous as usual. I'm still loving the outtakes ❤❤❤.
Didn’t get to watch this until now, but it was worth the wait. That was a cool idea to get a Damascus look without all the cutting and stacking. Yet another knife I wish was in my collection.
I hated the weld pattern at first glance, but once I saw the finished product I loved it. Not to mention that thing could probably slice bone. Nice work, Onur!
Dang, I like the kind of "tiger stripe" pattern that came thru in the blade. That turned out really nicely! And that yellow and black handle, man that colour scheme is hard to beat. Just after you finished welding everything into place (around 1:34), I thought "with all those gnarly spiky bits, it looks like something an Ork would wield."
OOOOOOOKAY THIS IS MY FAVORITE THING YOU HAVE DONE SO FAR. Always wondered how something very similar to this would go down. Really good job on the concept and the execution. Kudos.
I've had thoughts of using hard facing rods to build up damaged axe edges. I wonder how it would go on a knife edge with other steels welded similar to the pattern on the body of this blade (but for the edge).
Super cool. Creativity at next level. That was another unique way to make a beautiful knife. Beautiful pattern love the shape of knife. Humour part is always fun love your videos 👍👍🔥🔥🔥
Great build!! Ive tried cold tea to stain wood maybe coffee would work better. The intro was really very funny. Also very much appreciated the notes explaining the process details, perhaps on one build you could explain this as you go in the video, its good to hear your voice!! Always good to see certain unmentionable vegetables meet their maker!! Good luck from Spain!!
Thanks mate, i think coffee would work but it can mold so be careful using it. Glad you enjoyed the intro and ill be doing more notes in my videos especially with stuff I know people always ask me about
That was an awesome build with a great result. I was a little disappointed that the instant coffee segment wasn't a spoof on Shurap with his tea segment in every build though!
@@Garage4Life lots of knives are made with either Damascus or clad with mild steel so it’s not really vastly different, it’s a kitchen knife so it will work as it’s intended but it won’t wedge open a steel door like a crowbar but neither will other kitchen knives
Кухонный нож получился просто Сууууперрр отличная работа будет чем заняться на кухне мне нравится смотреть на то как изготавливают разные ножи из разных металлов 👍👍👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Hope this one goes super viral. Creative, and excellent craftsmanship as always. Also! awesome editing, the one that caught my eye was the “inside the kiln” shot. Keep slaying #tigerslashdamascus
Awesome, man. Im going to start making knives soon. Picked up an old vice at a yard sale. Vice was made between 1930 and 1947 Morgan Chicago vice. Morgan Chicago is now Milwaukee
Been a wile since we had a new blade. Great job as well. Have you ever done a double edged dagger on the channel mate? Your take on a Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife would be cool as well. Have good one mate!!
Thank you, i made a blade last month as well i try to keep doing them each month although not popular unfortunately. Dagger isn’t currently on my list but i do have stuff coming
@@DiesInEveryFilm IK you know what you're doing but I still get nervous, next thing IK dead pool will be making fun of you for giving yourself a vasectomy.
You have some mad skill. Alot of fine machines and equipment but it takes alot of skill and knowledge to do what you do. Have you ever made a OTF knife? Just curious. I have no doubt you could just wondering.
Pretty cool that, have done something similar but mine came about because of forge weld failings lol, worked out ok though to be fair,.not near as nice as yours though
I love the look of this thing. From a sanitary point of view, I'm not entirely happy with the idea of salmonella getting into the weld porosity where there appears to be a little bit of porosity left in the welds. Maybe I was just seeing grain structure instead of real porosity. I really love the color in the handle. I'm sometimes amazed at how safety protocols change over the years. I was never a machinist, but as a metallurgical engineer, I prepared some samples using grinding belts. I never had to wear a respirator for that.
Thanks for watching, what you see is bits of pattern it does look strange but they aren’t holes however I wouldn’t be worried about salmonella as all knives have areas that can get food caught up but thats why they need cleaning properly. I don’t have to wear one it’s more for my own peace of mind as im not keen on breathing in so much dirt nor getting it in my eyes.
Want to see more experimental builds?
Check the description for more information on me.
How much is one of your knifes?
Wow Mr Onur That Kitchen knife Of Yours is awesome that's why your masterpiece artwork craftsmanship is very beautiful is it
love to see the experimental stuff, gives me many ideas
Очень интересно! Спасибо! А можешь сделать сам штангенциркуль?
@@Goonietoons prices vary but website is linked in bio plus more listed each week
When you annotate additional information about chemicals, metallurgy, processes, etc, it adds another level to your videos. I really appreciate it. Highly educational as well as fun to watch.
It’s something ive been adding in to some videos to try answer common questions i get. Thanks
How could anybody not like how that blade turned out??
Scary sharp and held up to slicing thru that manila rope just fine.
Nice job.
Some people just enjoy being negative, they don’t matter tho, thank you mate
It is always a pleasure to watch your videos. I know when I see your shows we're in for a unique build and alot of humor. I'm impressed with the tiger stripe knife. You take it to the next level. Thank you again for sharing your time
Thank you buddy, I honestly love doing these videos for this exact reason
You are most welcome sir. We appreciate what you do. Thank you again
Wow, that was awesome. You definitely have old world craftsmanship in the modern day. Well done, I enjoy watching you work. Even your workshop is out of this world. You should give a tour of your shop and show it off. That would be a must watch video. I'll see you on the next one, thanks.
Thank you so much it really means a lot to rest comments like this.
Love how you always comee up with some crazy idea for your build then pull it off!
Thanks mate, having fun trying different stuff as well
Love those scales and the concept of mig weld forging a blade was... interesting, never seen anyone try that before!
Thanks, i like to try stuff that’s different than usual
brother you have got a wicked design going there.
keep bringing the creativity and I will continue watching. love what you do, and your skits kill me....
I really do appreciate it mate, im glad you enjoyed it
The knife came out looking really nice, really liked seeing the notes pop up explaining certain points. The coffee etch also has me a little panicked about what my insides look like!
Glad you enjoyed it ill be doing more in that format where needs be.
Haha luckily we can fix ourselves
Stunning piece of work as usual. Etching on blade was outstanding as was the handle, simple but perfect. Cant wait for the next one brother keep them coming thank you
Im glad to hear it mate, thanks very much
Love the unique take on a pattern welded knife., that and you answered a question I have always been curious about as well. Looks great.
Thanks mate, something ive been wanting to try for ages.
Honestly Onur, I really liked the way the knife looked before you filed it smooth. It was pretty cool. End product was gorgeous as usual. I'm still loving the outtakes ❤❤❤.
I originally was going to leave it but then decided id try get it clean and etch it
I wasn't sure how the weld pattern would come out but I like the stripe look that this got. The handles also are a good match I think.
Same mate, im glad it actually worked
Awesome build as always, really enjoyed the on screen info about the hardening process
Thanks mate, ill be adding more in to future videos and i have a new style of video coming soon
@@DiesInEveryFilm nice one,looking forward to it 👍
Didn’t get to watch this until now, but it was worth the wait. That was a cool idea to get a Damascus look without all the cutting and stacking. Yet another knife I wish was in my collection.
So glad you enjoyed it mate, definitely more possibilities for this idea
I hated the weld pattern at first glance, but once I saw the finished product I loved it. Not to mention that thing could probably slice bone. Nice work, Onur!
Thats perfect, definitely mate thank you
That came out nicely and very sharp never thought those metals get together thanks for sharing love the video be safe everyone
Was definitely worth a try and im glad it worked, thanks
Another job very well done Sir! Beautiful and effective blade!👍
Thanks so much mate
Dang, I like the kind of "tiger stripe" pattern that came thru in the blade. That turned out really nicely! And that yellow and black handle, man that colour scheme is hard to beat.
Just after you finished welding everything into place (around 1:34), I thought "with all those gnarly spiky bits, it looks like something an Ork would wield."
Cheers mate, pretty happy with the design myself as well.
Yeh I thought the same, maybe a future build in that
The weaponry you create is awesome.. look forward to your next video and high jinx’s.. you’re the best
Thanks so much, i got lots of fun videos planned
The pattern looks really nice on the blade. The coffee etch process was a surprise, the knife won't fall asleep now.
Thanks mate, it’s still awake now
OOOOOOOKAY THIS IS MY FAVORITE THING YOU HAVE DONE SO FAR. Always wondered how something very similar to this would go down. Really good job on the concept and the execution. Kudos.
Glad to hear that mate, i enjoy putting up these fun videos for you all
I look forward to seeing your videos brother every week. I think they are so cool. Thank you for sharing.
I really do appreciate it mate, thank you
that was so cool. you have some kick ass tools in your shop. that magnetic sled thing for the grinder was so cool. Also... RUN.
Cheers dude, all helps speed up my work.
Now that's a cool idea! Turned out really nice 👌👌
Thank you dude
I loved this build, what a brilliant way to make a knife.
Thanks so much mate
That turned out beautiful. Very sharp
Thank you mate, yes i was pretty happy with that edge
I can’t stress how brilliant your work is I love it👍
Honestly means so much to me, my channel has not been doing great recently but stuff like this makes it worth my time
I love your channel and your work keep it up and I hope more people support you
@@stephenlaverty5499 ill keep at it mate, im sure they will find me eventually. Thanks again
Damn that is sharp.... cut thru that rope like it wasn't even there!! Great job, as always, on a beautiful knife Onur! 👍👍
Surprised even me on that, cheers mate
Forkin outstanding effort fella, always impressed with your ingenuity
Thank you very much, I enjoy thinking up videos that are a bit different
I've had thoughts of using hard facing rods to build up damaged axe edges. I wonder how it would go on a knife edge with other steels welded similar to the pattern on the body of this blade (but for the edge).
I like to try anything just to see if it works, id rather know and show that have people who haven’t tried it just tell me not to do it.
Awesome blade man! Always wondered if something like this would work, great to know it does! Love the explanations in words on the screen too!
Thanks mate, came out better than I expected tbh
Precision craftsman. Well done.
Thanks very much dude
Super cool. Creativity at next level. That was another unique way to make a beautiful knife. Beautiful pattern love the shape of knife. Humour part is always fun love your videos 👍👍🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much, im really enjoying these fun ones and having a bit of fun when filming as well.
Cool knife. And good use of scrap. Great work mate ! But think it needs a couple of hand sanding more, just to be safe!
Thanks Emil, glad to save the bits I usually throw.
Great build!! Ive tried cold tea to stain wood maybe coffee would work better.
The intro was really very funny. Also very much appreciated the notes explaining the process details, perhaps on one build you could explain this as you go in the video, its good to hear your voice!!
Always good to see certain unmentionable vegetables meet their maker!!
Good luck from Spain!!
Thanks mate, i think coffee would work but it can mold so be careful using it.
Glad you enjoyed the intro and ill be doing more notes in my videos especially with stuff I know people always ask me about
These videos really make me wish I had a shop! Keep up the great work my dude :3
Exactly why I started
This is such a Ton of Fun to watch, Thanks for all of that
Thanks mate im glad you enjoy it
What is not to like about a knife you made from scratch . Great job..
Very much appreciated mate
Great stuff yet again . Looks great as usual Mr.Pool !!
Thank you buddy
I want to know more about that grinder blade holder that appears at 3:00. Did you make that? Is there a video?
It’s a surface grinder, bought from 84 engineering
Beautiful knife mister well done
Thank you very much
A masterpiece,
as always.
Ty for letting me watch
I really appreciate you watching mate
One of your Best works what you made. Respekt
I really appreciate it thanks
You're intros are legendary mate
Thanks mate
Crazy that is mate...🙌 never seen a knife made that way, wicked idea great job mate 👍
Thanks dude I really appreciate it
Great job as always, though I'm surprised we couldn't see more copper... interesting pattern and super sharp. I like it! Great video too.
Thank you, the copper wasn’t in the steel it was a plate to weld stuff on that doesn’t alow the weld to stick
@@DiesInEveryFilm Well, that makes way more sense then doesn't it.....
Beautiful blade and super sharp👍👍
Thank you dude
Hello another incredible achievement really very technical a superb revelation on the blade but I have a little trouble with the yellow for the handle
The knife is for me so it matters not that you don’t like the yellow, it’s not going to be for everyone we are all individual with different tastes
Loved that!! See where you cut that rope !!!! Impressive dude !! 👍
Cheers mate, it really surprised me how nicely it cut the rope
Thank you
Thanks for watching
I just love the knifes u put out they are killer thanks for sharing them with us till next time stay safe
Thank you so much mate I really appreciate it
Loved it, great build mate👍
Thank you dude
Great video! Less violence in testing, finally. : )
Thank you for watching, testing isn’t violent it’s just fun.
@@DiesInEveryFilm It shows much more fun testing it this way. 😁
Wow that's scary sharp. Nice job matey
Thank you buddy
I need about 3 of those, chef, santoku and paring.
The full set
That was an awesome build with a great result. I was a little disappointed that the instant coffee segment wasn't a spoof on Shurap with his tea segment in every build though!
Thank you, haha nah I couldn’t take that away from him
@@DiesInEveryFilm It would have been an epic tribute! Doesn't matter though, your videos are the highlight of my day on RUclips. Thanks again.
THAT'S AN AWESOME KNIFE!
Thank you dude
That was by far one of the funniest intros yes XD I didn't expect him to be like *hey where's my head*
Thanks, lots more of those coming
@@DiesInEveryFilm just don't get to AHEAD of yourself
Красота👍Хотел бы я себе на кухню такое произведение ножевого искусства 👏
Thanks very much, ill be listing more stuff on my website soon
Love from Florida as always great job
Thank you dude
Awesome idea. I just wonder is it durable enough. I will try to make it by myself.
Thanks mate, yeh the whole edge is 1084 so it’s as durable as the edge
@@DiesInEveryFilm i not wonder about edge. I mean whole knife. After rough tests😃
@@Garage4Life lots of knives are made with either Damascus or clad with mild steel so it’s not really vastly different, it’s a kitchen knife so it will work as it’s intended but it won’t wedge open a steel door like a crowbar but neither will other kitchen knives
Great. Thanks for answer 🤗
Dude!! Very nice kitchen knife.
Thank you mate
Good job 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. 🇨🇦
Thank you mate
Cool idea mate!
Thank you dude
Awesome build 🥳 love the content
Thank you buddy
Really fookin brilliant lad!
Thanks so much mate
Кухонный нож получился просто Сууууперрр отличная работа будет чем заняться на кухне мне нравится смотреть на то как изготавливают разные ножи из разных металлов 👍👍👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
Thank you for watching
Hope this one goes super viral. Creative, and excellent craftsmanship as always. Also! awesome editing, the one that caught my eye was the “inside the kiln” shot. Keep slaying #tigerslashdamascus
Thanks so much mate I really hoped i could get my knife content moving with these style random builds but unfortunately missed the mark with this one
Could you say what each cycle/ process is for ie dipping it in stuff??
I did on this video
Wow, that was awesome. You definitely
Thank you so much
Awesome, man. Im going to start making knives soon. Picked up an old vice at a yard sale. Vice was made between 1930 and 1947 Morgan Chicago vice. Morgan Chicago is now Milwaukee
That’s pretty cool mate, what a great score
G'day mate. Your videos are fun to watch. 👍🇦🇺
Thank you very much mate
Does the heat from the grinding effect the hardness or temper of the steal?
Not if you keep it cool when grinding
What does the coffee etch mainly do? Darkening?
Yeh it darkens it slightly giving better contrast
Another great job, keep up the good work. TP
Thank you mate
Been a wile since we had a new blade. Great job as well. Have you ever done a double edged dagger on the channel mate? Your take on a Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife would be cool as well.
Have good one mate!!
Thank you, i made a blade last month as well i try to keep doing them each month although not popular unfortunately.
Dagger isn’t currently on my list but i do have stuff coming
Hahaha Migmascus being a Damascus player that was pretty cool 😎👍👍💥💥💥
Thanks mate, something I wanted to try for a while
Awesome knife! 🤘
Thank you very much
I like the look of the blade it's different
Thanks mate, i like to try out new things
@@DiesInEveryFilm thats good it makes for a great video
That was awesome!
Thank you buddy
Cool knife love watching your vids
Thanks dude
Gorgeous!
Thank you
Super awesome video man
Thank you mate
That is honestly scary how sharp you made it.
Yeh definitely
@@DiesInEveryFilm IK you know what you're doing but I still get nervous, next thing IK dead pool will be making fun of you for giving yourself a vasectomy.
Very happy to see more of you and your skills then Deadpool skits. Your funnier then himm
If only he knew me better he could be funnier
What does the coffee do?
It gives more contrast in the etch by darkening some areas, ill do a before and after next time to show better
Holly Shit that turned out really Awesome looking!!! Nicely done!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🪓🔪👍👍
I really appreciate it mate, thank you
Suggestion : would love to see you make a chain knife / kusarigama type weapon.
Not something on my list at the moment but i do have fun stuff coming
@@DiesInEveryFilm lesssgo!
You have some mad skill. Alot of fine machines and equipment but it takes alot of skill and knowledge to do what you do.
Have you ever made a OTF knife? Just curious. I have no doubt you could just wondering.
Thanks very much, im not sure what they are
Does Deadpool ever ask to use your things 🤣
Hr needs to start asking
Oh super cool- where can I buy one?
Thanks mate, this isn’t perfect so not looking to sell it
What exactly is vermiculite?
It’s used for gardening although not sure what for
@@DiesInEveryFilm lol on the packet in fine print says *may also be used for knife making*
Love the vids and you are from my hometown to. Small world
Thanks mate, you still live here?
@@DiesInEveryFilm yep I still live here. Seen your post on Facebook to so dropped you a follow 😉
@@SFPESTBUSTERS wicked I really appreciate it mate.
@@DiesInEveryFilm anytime mate. May need you to sort out my knifes or how to sharpen them
Yup that would have sliced right through hanging beef no problem nice job once again.
Oh yeh definitely
Pretty cool that, have done something similar but mine came about because of forge weld failings lol, worked out ok though to be fair,.not near as nice as yours though
Cheers mate, definitely like to try it again with some fancier patterns
@@DiesInEveryFilm made me think, will be giving it a proper go myself, possibilities are huge
Love it
Thanks mate
Can u make a rebar axe
Not on my list but i do have lots of fun stuff coming
You are an ideas man! Turned out shit hot! Great vid
Very much appreciated mate, thank you
I love the look of this thing. From a sanitary point of view, I'm not entirely happy with the idea of salmonella getting into the weld porosity where there appears to be a little bit of porosity left in the welds. Maybe I was just seeing grain structure instead of real porosity. I really love the color in the handle.
I'm sometimes amazed at how safety protocols change over the years. I was never a machinist, but as a metallurgical engineer, I prepared some samples using grinding belts. I never had to wear a respirator for that.
Thanks for watching, what you see is bits of pattern it does look strange but they aren’t holes however I wouldn’t be worried about salmonella as all knives have areas that can get food caught up but thats why they need cleaning properly.
I don’t have to wear one it’s more for my own peace of mind as im not keen on breathing in so much dirt nor getting it in my eyes.