The world as we know it becomes a smaller place every time we lose no nonsense focused men like Robert Loveless. As a maker of cutting tools and knifes I am forever indebted to men like Mr. Loveless that have left their mark on me and my craft, thank you.
A masterclass by the true master of his trade. There was not a single wasted sentence in this entire video. So much to learn and so much to be grateful for. This is not about knifemaking only but learning what work ethic is. Thank you for sharing this video.
Outstanding piece of footage! Both the film as well as the man's lifelong body of work. I strive to make knives as well as he did, I have come very far in my skills and understanding of the subject and I have much further to go, I really needed to see this footage! It was a real kick in the butt to see and hear this man lay his heart, soul and thoughts on the table with no concern for rebuts from others! Thank you for sharing this!
I am sure this man was great, and I can tell from the video how professional he was, and I am not at all trying to mock or ridicule him, but it would make me chuckle when he'd talk about how dangerous the tools were (and rightfully so) and then he proceeded to use them unsafely 😆 Most accidents happen when people get too comfortable with the tools and don't think they'll harm themselves. Just something to keep in mind. Clamping something down to a drill press and taking a couple more minutes to make something, versus a drill bit grabbing a knife and spinning and breaking your fingers or worse, isn't worth the time it saves. Always be safe folks!
Here I am, with a wheel and 2x72 with some damned great belts, this man is grinding in the silhouette and the steel melts like butter. I'm grinding in about the same distance and takes me forever to grind it in. I swear the loveless shop had magic that I'll never be able to acquire
You can press a lot harder than what you think you can, specially with our new 36 ceramic belts. Bob recommended in his book 60 grit Aluminjm Oxide which was the fastest at the time. We ha e come a long way.
Thanks for posting, very informative. I have a copy of this drop point hunter. Now I fully see and understand how it is made by the Master. I will make a few with the help of this video. SEMPER FI Hap Smith Jr. U.S. Marine Corps 2112 (retired)
Excelente filmacion....el trabajo perfecto de un verdadero artesano y ademas es cierto que será recordado tambien por las pequeñas obras de arte que hizo con sus manos...una gran verdad.
BEAUTIFUL UTILITARIAN HIGHEST QUALITY cutting tool !!!! One of these knives would have been right at home on Teddy Roosevelt's side ( on a battle field , or , in peace time ) !!!! It would be equally treasured by ANYONE fortunate enough to own one ( to be USED throughout Their lifetime , then be passed on to the next Generation ) !!!! GREAT CRAFTSMANSHIP , JOB WELL DONE !!!! That is the greatest compliment that I know how to pay to You Sir !!!! Edit : Ironic , that such a extremely well loved cutting tool ( more than a meer knife ) would have Loveless on it !! Nothing çould be further from the truth !!!! I would love to own one ( but , I'm sure the line is long , and , the price is justified , but , the sand in My hour glass is settling on the bottom ) !!!!
t hanks for making this video,having a bad day,my hobby is knife making,3 cuts 12 stiches,triped fell broke my nose cant spell.last week....still have head ake...just messed up grinding..watched this and im going back out to the work shop..wife & kids are think of locking it up..i have a side by each with doule ott ....litle old for new hobby..i work at it, read about it dream about it...thank you walter
A knife is a general tool relying on unit pressure to reliably separate materials in a precise manner from themselves or other materials. "Sharp" is a synonym for high unit pressure. Any knife should be as sharp as possible while maintaining structural integrity of the edge during a given task.
Finer grit throws less sparks so more heat is transferred into the piece, slowing the rpm can help. Doesn’t apply to all fine belts, some newer finishing belts work better at speed
It rattles me how he puts a beautiful shine on that blade, never wraps it with a rag or masking tape and finishes the entire rest of the build without a care 😂
That is not a "welt" he put in the scabbard for the edge it is a spline!!! Americans reinvent english. A welt is a hold down aspacer you attavk two items to.. Like yowould hold two items with a cleat. In better quality boots you have a welted sole. The welt is stitvked to the boot body on the inside and the stitched to the sole on theoutside.. Its a wrlt.. An area jutting out from the body of the boot stivked down.. He has a spline! A striplike spacer.. Its ruining our language to use very wrong terms for things we have terms for.. Rubber tongues.. Nice knives though.
um yea, we earned the right io ruin it with blood and a harbor full of tea, and did you say ''our language''??? so youre englesh????or did ya buy it??? do you have a bill of sales for it? did you lick it and clam it like the last doughnut????
The world as we know it becomes a smaller place every time we lose no nonsense focused men like Robert Loveless. As a maker of cutting tools and knifes I am forever indebted to men like Mr. Loveless that have left their mark on me and my craft, thank you.
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A masterclass by the true master of his trade. There was not a single wasted sentence in this entire video. So much to learn and so much to be grateful for. This is not about knifemaking only but learning what work ethic is. Thank you for sharing this video.
This is pure gold. Absolute legend. R.I.P Mr. Loveless. 🍻
Jim is no longer with us either. They sure made some great knives together.
I was thinking the same thing!
I’m on my third time watching this. It’s just relaxing having it on while I’m working and tinkering in my shop.
That was a great insight into his mindset about, not just knife making, but life! Awesome video!!
''we dont like accidental success''- words to live by
Outstanding piece of footage! Both the film as well as the man's lifelong body of work. I strive to make knives as well as he did, I have come very far in my skills and understanding of the subject and I have much further to go, I really needed to see this footage! It was a real kick in the butt to see and hear this man lay his heart, soul and thoughts on the table with no concern for rebuts from others! Thank you for sharing this!
you're welcome!
Used to be able to buy this video, try Blade magazine.
Bob is a legendary builder. He was one of the inspirations to me becoming a custom knife maker.
custom knife maker here for 4 years now...yes he is defendantly a legendary builder and an inspiration to me 2🗡🗡🗡🗡
He was the grandpa you both loved and feared
It was a true pleasure watching Bob. Rest in Peace my friend!
Amazing piece of history, this man knew his trade.
I am sure this man was great, and I can tell from the video how professional he was, and I am not at all trying to mock or ridicule him, but it would make me chuckle when he'd talk about how dangerous the tools were (and rightfully so) and then he proceeded to use them unsafely 😆
Most accidents happen when people get too comfortable with the tools and don't think they'll harm themselves. Just something to keep in mind. Clamping something down to a drill press and taking a couple more minutes to make something, versus a drill bit grabbing a knife and spinning and breaking your fingers or worse, isn't worth the time it saves. Always be safe folks!
Thank you so much for sharing! Outstanding! 👍
Here I am, with a wheel and 2x72 with some damned great belts, this man is grinding in the silhouette and the steel melts like butter. I'm grinding in about the same distance and takes me forever to grind it in. I swear the loveless shop had magic that I'll never be able to acquire
You can press a lot harder than what you think you can, specially with our new 36 ceramic belts. Bob recommended in his book 60 grit Aluminjm Oxide which was the fastest at the time. We ha e come a long way.
I love the way Loveless built his sheaths. I built one similar to it and it works much better than any other style I've tried.
Thanks for posting this excellent instruction from a true master.
Thanks for posting, very informative. I have a copy of this drop point hunter. Now I fully see and understand how it is made by the Master. I will make a few with the help of this video.
SEMPER FI
Hap Smith Jr. U.S. Marine Corps 2112 (retired)
What a well thought out process explained plainly. Good stuff!!!
cool seeing an older shop
Great stuff! Thanks for posting! Legend!
Thank you Mr. Loveless ❤
Great to see this. A true legend.
Thanks for posting this.
He makes it look easy. I sure wish I had some of those tools, Especially the machine for making guards.
Oh yeah! I think exactly the same. But the most impressive thing about his knifes it's the design.
I've spit blood while making my first 3 knives from hardened steel xD
God this knife is a wonder! :O
Fascinating video!
Tips from one of the best awesome!
Excelente filmacion....el trabajo perfecto de un verdadero artesano y ademas es cierto que será recordado tambien por las pequeñas obras de arte que hizo con sus manos...una gran verdad.
What a blessing this video is
Wish he was my neighbor....
Thank u..same in Scandinavian countries for 1000 years
BEAUTIFUL UTILITARIAN HIGHEST
QUALITY cutting tool !!!! One of these knives would have been right at home on Teddy Roosevelt's side
( on a battle field , or , in peace time ) !!!! It would be equally treasured by ANYONE fortunate enough to own one ( to be USED
throughout Their lifetime ,
then be passed on to the next
Generation ) !!!!
GREAT CRAFTSMANSHIP , JOB WELL DONE !!!!
That is the greatest compliment
that I know how to pay to You Sir !!!!
Edit :
Ironic , that such a extremely well
loved cutting tool ( more than a meer
knife ) would have Loveless on it !!
Nothing çould be further from the
truth !!!!
I would love to own one ( but , I'm
sure the line is long , and , the price is justified , but , the sand in My hour
glass is settling on the bottom ) !!!!
t hanks for making this video,having a bad day,my hobby is knife making,3 cuts 12 stiches,triped fell broke my nose cant spell.last week....still have head ake...just messed up grinding..watched this and im going back out to the work shop..wife & kids are think of locking it up..i have a side by each with doule ott ....litle old for new hobby..i work at it, read about it dream about it...thank you walter
Классная майстерня. Работа "гуд"успехов.
This is so great! Does anyone know who owns the rights to this vid? I'd love to use a short piece of the footage for my project. Thanks!
A knife is a general tool relying on unit pressure to reliably separate materials in a precise manner from themselves or other materials. "Sharp" is a synonym for high unit pressure. Any knife should be as sharp as possible while maintaining structural integrity of the edge during a given task.
RIP BOB, LEGEND,
Excellent job. If I may ask, what's the principal behind using slower speeds when using finer grits?
Мелкое зерно на большой скорости перегревает клинок
Finer grit throws less sparks so more heat is transferred into the piece, slowing the rpm can help.
Doesn’t apply to all fine belts, some newer finishing belts work better at speed
AWESOME VIDEO!
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Fantastic thx for posting this
If you're not doing your own heat treat, you're just posing... Loveless was a great Poser
What kind of steel where used in loveless knifes ?
ATS-134 or 154CM is what he mostly used
real world treasure
When we were going, He was already coming :)
RESPECT !
сколько у этого деда станков, фрезерный 2 или3, сверлильный 4, 5 ,гриндэров тоже несколько, конечно что ж так не делать ножи
Show belo ensinamentos para nós
Anyone know where I can get a duct tape hat?
Uma lenda da cutelaria!
Soes anyone know what steel he is using?
What kind of drill press does he use there ? I’m looking for my first one and want something older
What a guy
yes no you my best knife maker,its the production line that kills the dog
It rattles me how he puts a beautiful shine on that blade, never wraps it with a rag or masking tape and finishes the entire rest of the build without a care 😂
Боб, у тебя учился Андрей Поляков?
loveless 4 inch folder
Cricketers hat haha
he passed,,,bummer how old.what happend..ill say some prayes tonight...w.smith
Could you speak up a bit I'm a bit deef
That is not a "welt" he put in the scabbard for the edge it is a spline!!! Americans reinvent english. A welt is a hold down aspacer you attavk two items to.. Like yowould hold two items with a cleat.
In better quality boots you have a welted sole.
The welt is stitvked to the boot body on the inside and the stitched to the sole on theoutside.. Its a wrlt.. An area jutting out from the body of the boot stivked down..
He has a spline! A striplike spacer.. Its ruining our language to use very wrong terms for things we have terms for.. Rubber tongues.. Nice knives though.
I would like you to reread your post and come back again about English.
um yea, we earned the right io ruin it with blood and a harbor full of tea, and did you say ''our language''??? so youre englesh????or did ya buy it??? do you have a bill of sales for it? did you lick it and clam it like the last doughnut????
Beautiful knives but he has machines that many knife makers don't have. Not as much hand work as most must do.
Modern day CNCist makers fact check this comment please