Hand Forging Go-Mai from 1080 and 15n20 | Knife Making | Vlog
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2020
- Here it is, Episode 112. I am looking forward to bringing you guys some more builds, projects and experiences. As always, I hope you learn something and that you have an amazing day.
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I'm starting right now, nut you really helps me. TKS Bro!
Looking great
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Please put the Arabic translation. I am a good follower of you and benefited from you very much ... Thank you, always with success and success
Looking forward to seeing this one!
Once again, great video and great job on the build.
Looking freakin great. Learnin a lot from your Chanel.
If you use the other side of the hammer it might go a little faster.
Nice job on this one. Good choice not to forge the shape with this type of billet. Why did you choose to heat treat before any bevels? We’re you afraid of warping?
Yup, pretty much because of warps and the fact that this isn't a thick billet.
Its not a very large blade as well. So even with it being hardened, there isn't much stock to remove. It will be pretty easy to keep it cool during the grinding process.
Super cool man! I'm hoping to move into forging in 2021. What is the weight of your anvil? How is your anvil stand working out? I watched the video where you made it, I think I will do the same. And is there any chance of cracking the concrete floor when using an anvil with a wooden anvil stand? If I crack the garage floor, my wife will divorce me!
Hey wouldn't be to difficult to run a gas line out to your new shop that way you won't ever loose any heat in you forge.
Question, what did you determine the root cause of the heat treat failure was on the first billet?
I did not catch the layer sequence on the go-mai. Would you throw it my way again, thanks. I do like your channel. Keep up the good work.
Its layered like this 1080, 15n20, 1080, 15n20, 1080. Hopefully this helps let me know if you have any other questions as well.
I haven't tried one of these yet, but doesn't fully welding the seams on the billet eliminate the need to flux?
I'm still getting used to the process my self. There are ways that don't require that or Flux at all. I'll be practicing all of the different ways as I go through this process.
Your videos would be so much better if you didn’t make so much small talk and excessive footage of each task
I get what you mean but a lot of people are using these videos as learning tools and they prefer that I show them as much of the process as possible. It would be a lot easier on me if I took out a lot of the footage and didn't have to talk. Thanks for watching and for the critique.