As a Knife Maker Fan Man, I have watched hours of this type of tutorial. I have to say that this particular vid is "THE BEST" of it's kind! I'm on board, lets roll!!
Hi! thanks for the tip! I do not think my angle grinder skills are that good that i would even try, hehe. Besides. 30 grit belts eats up the metal pretty fast!
Leatherworker here, for the most part you are doing good work, a lot of it is experience. My few suggestions for improvement would be first in leather quality, it is pricier but well worth it to get either wickett and craig or hermann oak, both put out really high quality stuff. the next thing would be get two flat boards for example and some high density foar or some blankets and sandwich the knife and sheath in that with some pressure to mold it a bit more and not leave marks like those clamps did. when doing the edges up a little wax can give them a nice shine. as a bit more of a personal preference thing give barge cement a try as an adhesive for leather. hope you find this little rant helpful
Hi! thank you for you feedback. as you can see, I am no leather expert, but i think the leather quality is good. It was costly, is durable and really stay hard when dry. Is there something other then that I should be looking for? I will try to make something to sandwich them in. That's a great ide. I glued leather to the clams I use, in an attempt to not leave marks, but failed for the most part. I finished them off with renaissance wax, do you recommend using another product? Thank you so much!
@@Inmyshed good old bees wax and a hard cloth do the trick, now as to the leather, this is just what I am seeing on a video and not from handling it of course, it looks like the rough side is a bit on the stringy side, almost like some of it could decompress, for lack of a better word, I see it on a few of the shots and is particularly visible on the side strap, also from how your edges were slicking, again leatherwork is a lot about experience and it's the type you have to get the hard way, my third attempt at a sheath was a lot less impressive than what you showed in this video, which speaks rather well of your ability to craft. If you want to chat elsewhere let me know a d I'll try to send you pics of what I mean and an example of a press I made.
I’m not being rude so please don’t take it like that. And nope there are no videos of me making knife sheathes. Don’t ask for input, it’s like telling the sight impaired what blue looks like. Look for videos on knife sheathes and watch them. Even old ones can teach a lot. If a picture is worth a thousand words what’s a movie worth, right? There’s a lot of folks who make nothing but sheathes and holsters for people. Watch them, you already make super nice knives. Now make the sheathes.
@@karlalton3170 I wasn’t but I will. If you had listened to what he said during the video you wouldn’t look as intelligent as you do now. He asked for in put, instead of trying to explain something to a person who could be next door or 7,000 miles away I just made a suggestion. I have no doubt at all you are a woke person, now try being awake.
That was a very awesome job and in such detail. Leather work was done very well also. Thank you
Thanks! I think leatherwork is really hard!
As a Knife Maker Fan Man, I have watched hours of this type of tutorial. I have to say that this particular vid is "THE BEST" of it's kind!
I'm on board, lets roll!!
Hi! Thanks man! That was kind of you! I am glad you liked it! Take care!
Malama pono, Take care Cuz!
Maui Strong!!
for cutting out the shape of the blade i recommend that you use angle grinder and clean it up on the belt grinder it saves so much time
Hi! thanks for the tip! I do not think my angle grinder skills are that good that i would even try, hehe. Besides. 30 grit belts eats up the metal pretty fast!
Nice job. I’ve always liked this blade design. With the wood scales it looks like a modern classic.
Thank you! I agree!
You never cease to amaze me. Well done.
Thanks you so much!
Airway buffing wheels are amazing for buffing too I recommend them
Thanks! I will order some next time i get something from amazon!
Мне нравятся такие ножи,с простой и удобной формой,функциональные .Молодец,сделал с душой.
Спасибо!
Leatherworker here, for the most part you are doing good work, a lot of it is experience. My few suggestions for improvement would be first in leather quality, it is pricier but well worth it to get either wickett and craig or hermann oak, both put out really high quality stuff. the next thing would be get two flat boards for example and some high density foar or some blankets and sandwich the knife and sheath in that with some pressure to mold it a bit more and not leave marks like those clamps did. when doing the edges up a little wax can give them a nice shine. as a bit more of a personal preference thing give barge cement a try as an adhesive for leather. hope you find this little rant helpful
Hi! thank you for you feedback. as you can see, I am no leather expert, but i think the leather quality is good. It was costly, is durable and really stay hard when dry. Is there something other then that I should be looking for? I will try to make something to sandwich them in. That's a great ide. I glued leather to the clams I use, in an attempt to not leave marks, but failed for the most part. I finished them off with renaissance wax, do you recommend using another product? Thank you so much!
@@Inmyshed good old bees wax and a hard cloth do the trick, now as to the leather, this is just what I am seeing on a video and not from handling it of course, it looks like the rough side is a bit on the stringy side, almost like some of it could decompress, for lack of a better word, I see it on a few of the shots and is particularly visible on the side strap, also from how your edges were slicking, again leatherwork is a lot about experience and it's the type you have to get the hard way, my third attempt at a sheath was a lot less impressive than what you showed in this video, which speaks rather well of your ability to craft. If you want to chat elsewhere let me know a d I'll try to send you pics of what I mean and an example of a press I made.
Hi again! Thanks for your input! I would love to see some pictures! can you mail me at inmyshed87@gmail.com ?
@@MrZephyrus88
Nice consistency with those. That’s something I’m not good at so every knife I make is one of a kind.
Thanks! Yes i think its hard too!
Thanks for sharing your skill at knife making I’m sure your leatherwork will soon be the same. Look forward to the next video.
Thank you! hehe i sure hope so! I just need some time and practice. As long as I can make them somewhat pretty and functional, I'd be glad!
Great video! I really enjoyed watching. 😊
Thank you! I am glad you enjoyed it!
I have the same grinder like what you did with the table rest ! nice work
I love that grinder! Thanks!
Great work 👍👍
Thanks!
I’m not being rude so please don’t take it like that. And nope there are no videos of me making knife sheathes. Don’t ask for input, it’s like telling the sight impaired what blue looks like. Look for videos on knife sheathes and watch them. Even old ones can teach a lot. If a picture is worth a thousand words what’s a movie worth, right? There’s a lot of folks who make nothing but sheathes and holsters for people. Watch them, you already make super nice knives. Now make the sheathes.
If you watched the video to the end which you obviously have not he does make sheaf's for them .
@@karlalton3170 I wasn’t but I will. If you had listened to what he said during the video you wouldn’t look as intelligent as you do now. He asked for in put, instead of trying to explain something to a person who could be next door or 7,000 miles away I just made a suggestion. I have no doubt at all you are a woke person, now try being awake.
Great job bro 😁😁🤘🤘
Thanks Karl!
Realy nice work dude... Without any curlicue so realy useful design 👍 regards ✌️
Thank you!
QUE ARTE ESPECTACULAR FELICITACIONES SON UNOS GENIOS UN ABRAZO GRANDE DESDE AGUAZUL CASANARE COLOMBIA
¡Muchas gracias por sus amables palabras! Me alegro de que te haya gustado.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ; as usual !!!!!!!!
haha thx!
Amazing. Awesome work. Where do you get 12x18 (or bigger) plates of Elmax? I’d love to buy those.
Thank you! I get them from a Norwegian site. storbua.no/collections/rustfritt-hoylegert-stal/products/elmax-superclean
Buen trabajo 👏👍
thanks!
You obviously love your belt grinder..😊
What's the reason for wrapping the blades in alloy foil?
Heat treatment for stainless steel
@@HoneyEDC
Thank you for information.
Deerfoss bora belts?
👍 Очень хорошие рабочие 🔪🔪🔪🔪.
Спасибо!
Es con mucho gusto salud y fortaleza para todos
Very nice. Where did you get the file for the thumb notches and what's it called?
Hi! Thanks! Check out description for a link to it! Checkering/jimping file
Thank you I noticed that as soon as I hit send. 😂
😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😀😀
:D thx!
Здравствуйте где можно заказать такой нож?
inmyshed.godaddysites.com/
Подвес слишком низкий,ручка будет перетягивать на ремне
Why are they called hunting knives, when nobody hunts with them?
Will you ever sell knives?
Hi! Thanks for asking! Inmyshed.godaddysites.com
Подарил бы один!!!!!
Цена изделия.
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Чел настолько хорош,что даже не закалил нож,а сразу сделал отпуск
Это у него закалка между люминием была🙂
Ну и нахрена ты портишь ленту контур можно и болгаркой подогнать