No words, no music... just the rhytmic hitting of the hammer, the cracking of the fire in the forge... it' s so hypnotic and peaceful... What a wonderful video! Best wishes from Argentina
Hello from Yakutia, Siberia! Beautiful knife and very fine forging of bevel and stiffener groove! Your crafting methods are very authentical. Looks like some ancient blacksmith works in Siberian woods. The only thing that differs from Siberian knives is sew on the sheath. You sewed it along the plane in Scandinavian manner. Usually we are sewing sheath not along the plane but along the edge. But it is awesome too!
Thanks for not having music in the video, the ambient sounds are amazing and overall a really satisfying and relaxing video. Well done sir. Rate: 10/ 10
I was always surprised at the practicality of this knife! I am a Yakut myself and that says it all! No knife can cope as well as the Yakut knife. I see you are a big fan of this knife, which means you made the right choice! A knife for all occasions! 👍💪
The Yakut knife is the best knife design hands down. I spent more time than I care to admit, and this is the only knife design I always go back to. It can't be beat.
I still watch these blacksmithing videos frequently. Thank you so much for sharing your craft. I very much hope you are well and enjoying life. peace from USA Colorado mountains.
I have never seen someone who could demonstrate so much knowledge and skill without ever speaking a word. I have thoroughly enjoyed every video of yours I have had the opportunity to watch. Not only do you demonstrate outstanding skills but your filming and editing are phenomenal as well. You are truly talented my friend.
As comment above suggest, I definitely think you should check out Primitive Technology if you enjoy this styles of video :) (All his video have captions aswell if you are curious about materials he using at a given moment, etc.)
Hello Rune, three months ago my father passed away, I was quite sad. Thanks to your videos, your way of life, the silence, the clicks of the fire and the hammer ... I start to be happy again. I started to follow you with just 3000 followers, and now we are many who enjoy your style. Follow so friend, a hug from Spain.
I use the peacefulness of these videos at night to lull me into forgetting about the stresses of the day……and fall easily into a deep sleep. Thank you.
Every time I am watching one of your videos, I'm losing track of time and space. These are the most wonderful videos I've seen on youtube. You crafted them with extreme care. Thank you so much for the therapy.
So nice to see someone hammering a fuller and distal taper into their blades instead of all the modern grinding that proliferates RUclips these days, truly inspiring, thank you.
@@themarlboromandalorian his talking is soothing, comforting, educational, and a joy. Hence remarls on every single video saying he should take up doing audio books and that people would come to hear him talk about any subject conceivable. It's too bad you missed that. He is a treasure.
Beautiful craftsmanship and a great video! I have been using those and I can recommend it as an everyday forest knife. Thank you so much for honoring traditions of native folks of Syberia that aren't that well-known in Russia itself nowadays. Cheers from Mother Russia from a fellow wanderer. =)
To make and use a tool you have made yourself is so special. I’ve never forged a blade, wouldn’t know how to or have the means. I have utilised and made tools however. My dream is to do what you have just shown, forge and create. I understand you don’t sell what you make, and guess they are gifts. Lucky recipients. As always a gorgeous video. I love the lack of narrative and music, the sound of creation is everything. I watch your videos and my heart rate lowers, I become relaxed. And mildly envious of your talent. Thank you so much for making me happy.
Wow, this is the best knife making video, I have ever seen! No fancy machines or tools, just a craftman with his knowledge. Now, I will try this by my own. I have no forge, but I am sure, I will have a great knife, when I just grind an old file into the right shape and harden it at my fireplace.
There is nothing that shows mastery more than calm, unhurried, deliberate, effective work. There are little things in this that really impress me. Together it adds up to mastery. Thank you. I learned much.
Dziekuje, wreszcie robota bez szlifierek i pneumatycznych młotów , widziałem taka robotę gdy byłem dzieckiem w koło leciały iskry i kowal wykuwał wszystko z sercem po prostu magia ,podziwiam powodzenia ,chętnie zamówiłbym taki nóż , jeśli jest możliwość proszę o namiary
I've watched so many videos on how to harden a knife. All of those referred to me of using an oven at the end, until now, watched someone did it the old fashioned way which I was looking for. I bet there are more who searched for the same too. On behalf of those people, I request, you share with us the skill, in detail, in a dedicated video. Thank you from Bangladesh.
There are inexpensive homemade forges you can buy and heat up the knife with a propane (or other gas) torch when i say inexpensive i mean around €60 compared to €1100 ones
Beautiful craftsmanship with no modern power tools . Was going to ask about the concave side of the blade but I think I have it figured out . Thanks for sharing one of your gifts
Респект с Саха Якутии✊🏼Вы копируете предков наших раньше так и делали ножи наши,нынче то всё в современных оборудованиях делается как штамповки. Спасибо за видео!лайк👍🏼
Это шедевр! человек использует только ручные инструменты! вот это я понимаю уровень! как в старые добрые времена. никакого ускорения видео,а только правильные вставки! ( subscribed) 😏 Этот человек не пропадёт.
One thing I love about your videos, you are very meticulous. You don’t rush, you are careful and precise. The work will take as long as it needs to take, and when you are finished it will be your best work. Well done 👍🏼
Bravo 👏 After viewing your video, I ordered a blade off of eBay. 😊 Thank you for sharing your work process and skill. Sending warmest greetings from the San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA 🇺🇸
The only sounds we hear are tools impacting the work. It's akin to a classic piece of music by a master like Bach. No pontificating blather fm someone who does not know what he is talking about. A real master who let's his work speak for him.
I have several things to say. Ive never seen a foot press hammer like that, its been a while dince ive seen traditional smithing here on RUclips, and there's not enough smiths on youtube that post just the work, no dialogue or music. This video alone has given me more insight into the craft than most other videos ive seen. Thank you for the great content.
Hi my dad was also a blacksmith, he made a hammer, blacksmith's pliers, a copper mallet, a knife from a bearing and did blacksmith work. We also felled together in the woods, I can work with a chainsaw. You have beautiful videos.I am 13 years old and I come from the Czech Republic and I like the Nordic lifestyle. You have beautiful videos just like that :-)
I retired last April, seems I am more busy now than I ever was. I keep two list in my head: List one: Things I need to do. List two: things I'd like to do. I can never get list one done as to where I can do some of the things on list two. Making a small forge and doing some of the things you do fall into list two. Least I can start my day with a couple cups of coffee, and watch you do the things I someday would like to do. Thanks for posting.
I wish you sell Yakut knife. I like traditional handmade and would love to have a piece of it in my collection. It will be something I will use as well as treasure.
I subscribe to a lot of blacksmith, and bushcraft channels RUclips algorithm has never suggested this channel. With over 500k subscribers to this channel you'd think it would. I happened to stumble across one of your videos. I was hooked after watching it, and subscribed. Thank you for sharing these great videos. 👍
Like you ive always loved being out in the wild alone with my dog, she passed 2 years ago, I haven't felt the need anymore.. but your video on that island in your tent brought memories and a tear to my eye.. if only we could turn back time ! love your work.. subscribed !!
@@alikutay95 I can never explain to people how I feel, its impossible, she was my best friend in my life.. she had taken half of me with her when she passed, my life is so different/strange without her I live each day not caring anymore ? i'm 72 ! Thank you for listening, treasure every day with your best friend..
Greetings from a knifemaker and bushman from Colorado, Rune...I've enjoyed your videos and want to thank you...Very high quality and beautifully produced with crackling fires and sounds of tools, wind, and waves lapping, in beautiful natural settings...I appreciate you generously share your skills and knowledge with the rest of us, and all without ever a word...Love the way you work all without power anything and using traditional methods...Kudos, Sir!
Looking at the close up shots of his hands one can easily notice that this is a very hard working guy. He probably does more work in one day than most do in a week.
Rune )ne hour after subbing, you have me binge watching your work. Addictive viewing. Believe it or not, I already have rounded up my old cast iron couldron, similar to the one in your blacksmiths video. My 4 anvil shaped objects are primed and ready. Will be modifying my hand gridder into a homemade blower. I am fired up and ready to roll. thank you once again from Durban, South Africa.
Nice job, that knife was invented for living in extreme cold weather. In Siberia for cutting frozen meat. The channel in the steel would allow air along the blade to make the frozen meat cut easier. Dam great invention. It for life that is extremely hard.
Another fantastic video, it's interesting watching the techniques and tools you have for these projects. That power hammer was very simplistic yet seemed perfectly suited to the job, although I'd imagine it would take a little getting used to the arc of the swing if you've previously used a more modern one. I also particularly like watching you make the sheathe as well, and the simple traditional style you use with your work gives me hope that I might actually be able to do some of this myself one day, without having to spend hundreds of thousands on expensive equipment.
Thanks. Great to hear :) The hammer is called a "treadle hammer" in case you want to look it up on the internet - and yes it's a fantastic help in the shop.
Very good video of a real blacksmith in action. I admire your ability to make a great knife with the same means that was used for centuries and centuries.
Very interesting video, as promised. Nice job on that yakut knife. I see now the characteristics of that kind of blade. It works on the same principle as japanese wood carving chisels (that also have one bevel and a hollow back). Thanks for sharing...
Beautiful knife. The process used was wonderful to watch and learn from, thanks. Your videos are great learning experiences and should inspire others to look for traditional ways of doing things.
Я просто получал эстетический оргазм. от интерьера в стиле старины, от того, что не увидел электрических инструментов, ну и собственно самое главное от процесса изготовления с учетом вышеизложенного. Браво! Спасибо за видео, это было шикарно! Единственное, что для меня осталось непонятно - как высверливался паз под хвостовик. Видимо, таки дрелью?
Thanks. Yes - drill one hole and burning it square with hot steel. Don't know why I didn't include it in the video - but I did the same as I show in this video ruclips.net/video/oQwIdfBmE2Q/видео.html
No words, no music... just the rhytmic hitting of the hammer, the cracking of the fire in the forge... it' s so hypnotic and peaceful...
What a wonderful video!
Best wishes from Argentina
While I don't mind helpful explanations I find all kinds of background music terrible.
Hello from Yakutia, Siberia! Beautiful knife and very fine forging of bevel and stiffener groove! Your crafting methods are very authentical. Looks like some ancient blacksmith works in Siberian woods. The only thing that differs from Siberian knives is sew on the sheath. You sewed it along the plane in Scandinavian manner. Usually we are sewing sheath not along the plane but along the edge. But it is awesome too!
Hey friend! I love Serbia ❤
@@aqeelmeer366 Hi, he's from Siberia, not Serbia. That's the birthplace of these knives.
@@Maxim_Startsev spelling mistake i just want to express my emotions
Аутентичный якутский нож имеет ножны бесшовные из коровьего хвоста - одевается чулком на деревянную оправу.
What's the purpose of the hollow part if I may ask? Just curious
Thanks for not having music in the video, the ambient sounds are amazing and overall a really satisfying and relaxing video. Well done sir.
Rate: 10/ 10
Thanks for watching ? No, thanks for making and sharing !!!
What's this supposed to mean?
@@cr6539 That he shouldn't be grateful that we're watching and yes, we thank him for doing and posting his work on youtube
Frick you
Очень качественные видео. Грамотно и обдуманно снятые и смонтированные. Спасибо автору!
Same
Мне тоже, его видео , по душе !
Все скопирована у нашего блогера, Адвоката Егорова!!! Прям и сказать нечего))
@@Никита-ч9я5и ага, станки, электричество, чистое помещение
yeah, true that
I was always surprised at the practicality of this knife! I am a Yakut myself and that says it all! No knife can cope as well as the Yakut knife. I see you are a big fan of this knife, which means you made the right choice! A knife for all occasions! 👍💪
The Yakut knife is the best knife design hands down. I spent more time than I care to admit, and this is the only knife design I always go back to.
It can't be beat.
@@beetroot7486could you recommend a maker or good place to buy from please.
I liked how you demonstrated the scooping function of the knife while making it's own sheathe.
Oh wow it's the Michael Reeves of blacksmithing
@@cej3940 that's actually a really good comment.
@@cej3940 he really is, and joshua weisman is the Michael reeves of cooking
@@yaboiranger5465 omg yes
البعوض وذا المساكين
I still watch these blacksmithing videos frequently. Thank you so much for sharing your craft. I very much hope you are well and enjoying life. peace from USA Colorado mountains.
You really have my respect as an artisan. Humanity need more people like you.
I can watch you do your thing all day long. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. From northern Michigan, USA.
Приятно смотреть. Атмосферно, а главное - без лишней музыки. Спасибо автору.
И без вые6онов с резкой бумаги.
Молодец мужик сразу видно с руками и головой!Такие люди нигде не пропадут .
Спасибо Вам за ваши видео!!!Я люблю их смотреть так как в них нет ничего лишнего. ВСЕХ БЛАГ ВАМ!!!!!?
kind of DIY video i like..no blahblah no merch , just a man and raw material .Thumbs up awesome job!
I have never seen someone who could demonstrate so much knowledge and skill without ever speaking a word. I have thoroughly enjoyed every video of yours I have had the opportunity to watch. Not only do you demonstrate outstanding skills but your filming and editing are phenomenal as well. You are truly talented my friend.
if you like this kind of video,watch freerk wieringa and Torbjörn Åhman
Go watch Shurap, imo. the most skilled knifemaker who doesnt speak.
primitive technology ?
As comment above suggest, I definitely think you should check out Primitive Technology if you enjoy this styles of video :)
(All his video have captions aswell if you are curious about materials he using at a given moment, etc.)
@Shawna W my point is " this kind of video" not how difficult it is
Hello Rune, three months ago my father passed away, I was quite sad. Thanks to your videos, your way of life, the silence, the clicks of the fire and the hammer ... I start to be happy again. I started to follow you with just 3000 followers, and now we are many who enjoy your style. Follow so friend, a hug from Spain.
I'm sorry for your loss...
I use the peacefulness of these videos at night to lull me into forgetting about the stresses of the day……and fall easily into a deep sleep. Thank you.
Every time I am watching one of your videos, I'm losing track of time and space. These are the most wonderful videos I've seen on youtube. You crafted them with extreme care. Thank you so much for the therapy.
Второй раз смотрю ваш фильм. Здорово, без слов, но очень просто и доступно. Спасибо!
So nice to see someone hammering a fuller and distal taper into their blades instead of all the modern grinding that proliferates RUclips these days, truly inspiring, thank you.
нож просто огонь! сделан с любовью и теплотой рук мастера! я восхищен!
заточка на вид, не более
I can't say as there any craftsmen as respectable as this guy.
He takes the "less is more" approach and it has phenomenal results.
Check out the Essential Craftsman channel. :)
@@pamelah6431 nooooope.
That guy talks too much.
You check out the crafsman channel.
@@themarlboromandalorian his talking is soothing, comforting, educational, and a joy. Hence remarls on every single video saying he should take up doing audio books and that people would come to hear him talk about any subject conceivable. It's too bad you missed that. He is a treasure.
@@pamelah6431 you clearly didn't check my suggestion.
You've no frame of reference.
@@themarlboromandalorian well, that makes no sense.
Beautiful craftsmanship and a great video! I have been using those and I can recommend it as an everyday forest knife. Thank you so much for honoring traditions of native folks of Syberia that aren't that well-known in Russia itself nowadays. Cheers from Mother Russia from a fellow wanderer. =)
To make and use a tool you have made yourself is so special. I’ve never forged a blade, wouldn’t know how to or have the means. I have utilised and made tools however.
My dream is to do what you have just shown, forge and create.
I understand you don’t sell what you make, and guess they are gifts.
Lucky recipients.
As always a gorgeous video. I love the lack of narrative and music, the sound of creation is everything.
I watch your videos and my heart rate lowers, I become relaxed. And mildly envious of your talent.
Thank you so much for making me happy.
Wow, this is the best knife making video, I have ever seen! No fancy machines or tools, just a craftman with his knowledge. Now, I will try this by my own. I have no forge, but I am sure, I will have a great knife, when I just grind an old file into the right shape and harden it at my fireplace.
great to see the old skills still alive. We can never let them disappear. Great work sir ;)
There is nothing that shows mastery more than calm, unhurried, deliberate, effective work. There are little things in this that really impress me. Together it adds up to mastery. Thank you. I learned much.
Sir, you are a true craftsman. I am certain that anyone that owns one of your tools considers it a treasure.
Dziekuje, wreszcie robota bez szlifierek i pneumatycznych młotów , widziałem taka robotę gdy byłem dzieckiem w koło leciały iskry i kowal wykuwał wszystko z sercem po prostu magia ,podziwiam powodzenia ,chętnie zamówiłbym taki nóż , jeśli jest możliwość proszę o namiary
Whoever is making this knife and sheath has to be one of the finest craftsmen I’ve seen in a long time
I made a buck saw out of an old oak play pen from the trash today. It was awesome. Thanks for the inspiration Bertram.
I've watched so many videos on how to harden a knife. All of those referred to me of using an oven at the end, until now, watched someone did it the old fashioned way which I was looking for.
I bet there are more who searched for the same too.
On behalf of those people, I request, you share with us the skill, in detail, in a dedicated video.
Thank you from Bangladesh.
There are inexpensive homemade forges you can buy and heat up the knife with a propane (or other gas) torch when i say inexpensive i mean around €60 compared to €1100 ones
@@rogaldorn605 Forges not a issue. I find the tempering process is difficult.
@@HasanulIslamtimetuner you just put it in your oven
@@rogaldorn605 Thank you for your reply my friend. I suggest you read the query again I wrote to the author of this video. Have a beautiful weekend.
@drew13600 thank you my friend. Your reply gave me little more knowledge about it. Really helpful.
One of the best feeling in the world, knowing you made something with your own two hands!!!
One of the most beautiful and pure knivemaking I saw until now. My wife is from eastern Russia. I will find this type of knive......one day.....
Beautiful craftsmanship with no modern power tools . Was going to ask about the concave side of the blade but I think I have it figured out . Thanks for sharing one of your gifts
A real Yakut knife, soft, sheathed in an oxtail. And well done as always !!
Респект с Саха Якутии✊🏼Вы копируете предков наших раньше так и делали ножи наши,нынче то всё в современных оборудованиях делается как штамповки.
Спасибо за видео!лайк👍🏼
This Yakut knife is my favourite tool of yours, I just love seeing it in almost every video! ...that old Record vice is something pretty special too.
Это шедевр! человек использует только ручные инструменты! вот это я понимаю уровень! как в старые добрые времена. никакого ускорения видео,а только правильные вставки! (
subscribed) 😏 Этот человек не пропадёт.
One thing I love about your videos, you are very meticulous. You don’t rush, you are careful and precise. The work will take as long as it needs to take, and when you are finished it will be your best work. Well done 👍🏼
Bravo 👏 After viewing your video, I ordered a blade off of eBay. 😊 Thank you for sharing your work process and skill. Sending warmest greetings from the San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA 🇺🇸
No electricity, hydraulics or pneumatics. Just like it was done for over a thousand years.
medival camera adfsgsasdfgsd
The only sounds we hear are tools impacting the work. It's akin to a classic piece of music by a master like Bach. No pontificating blather fm someone who does not know what he is talking about. A real master who let's his work speak for him.
~20,000
He used an epoxy clue. Isn't it?
But the epoxy was found in a cave over 1000 year old. And the file he started with had to be even older.
I have several things to say. Ive never seen a foot press hammer like that, its been a while dince ive seen traditional smithing here on RUclips, and there's not enough smiths on youtube that post just the work, no dialogue or music. This video alone has given me more insight into the craft than most other videos ive seen. Thank you for the great content.
Fantastic... Thank for share it , no music, sound of tools it's relaxing video , thanks
The simplisity and quality of your videos and builds are amasing
Hi my dad was also a blacksmith, he made a hammer, blacksmith's pliers, a copper mallet, a knife from a bearing and did blacksmith work. We also felled together in the woods, I can work with a chainsaw. You have beautiful videos.I am 13 years old and I come from the Czech Republic and I like the Nordic lifestyle. You have beautiful videos just like that :-)
what material was the file from in our country, the files are made of steel.and you cup to blue or gold
Grandísimo video,tal cual...sin comentarios,sin música...sólo el ritmo que marcas.Gracias por compartir el video.
Отличные видео! Очень интересно смотреть!!! Сразу видно, что у автора руки золотые и растут откуда надо!
Вещи ручной работы, несут часть души Мастера, пока жив инструмент, жив мастер. Долгих лет!
I retired last April, seems I am more busy now than I ever was. I keep two list in my head: List one: Things I need to do. List two: things I'd like to do. I can never get list one done as to where I can do some of the things on list two. Making a small forge and doing some of the things you do fall into list two. Least I can start my day with a couple cups of coffee, and watch you do the things I someday would like to do. Thanks for posting.
balance learning and doing is 🔑
As a craftsman, with some of the comforts that are considered basic today for a knifemaker, I find this video relaxing.
Отличный нож! Прекрасная работа!💪👍
A pleasure to watch a skilled craftsman, especially old school ways. Thanks....
Олус үчүгэй видио, махтал! Кытаат!) Бары ситиһиини)
Привет из Мирного
You made a beautiful work of craftsmanship. You have gold in your hands. Congratulations !
Need it, make it. That's the beauty! I especially like carving the handle with a previously made handle.
Видео - супер! У парня золотые руки и талант настоящего мастера.
I wish you sell Yakut knife. I like traditional handmade and would love to have a piece of it in my collection. It will be something I will use as well as treasure.
МАСТЕР...привет из Якутии !!!
I subscribe to a lot of blacksmith, and bushcraft channels RUclips algorithm has never suggested this channel. With over 500k subscribers to this channel you'd think it would. I happened to stumble across one of your videos. I was hooked after watching it, and subscribed. Thank you for sharing these great videos. 👍
It’s great to watch a true craftsman at work!
Rune Malte you are the most skilled craftsman there is and your techniques are so perfectly executed.. Post more videos please
Awesome video bud, thanks for sharing skills. I'd love to buy one.
Like you ive always loved being out in the wild alone with my dog, she passed 2 years ago, I haven't felt the need anymore..
but your video on that island in your tent brought memories and a tear to my eye.. if only we could turn back time !
love your work.. subscribed !!
ill kill myself before my dog dies , there is no way for me to live if hes gone i hope you are better my friend its is not easy
@@alikutay95 I can never explain to people how I feel, its impossible, she was my best friend in my life.. she had taken
half of me with her when she passed, my life is so different/strange without her I live each day not caring anymore ?
i'm 72 !
Thank you for listening, treasure every day with your best friend..
@@kingdom777866 i feel you man i hope u can be reunited after death.their love is incredible im sure she will find you in the afterlife
Ali Kutay Thank you for your kind words.. yes I hope she’s the first one I meet
I hope that every day..
I appreciate that all of this is handmade, shows respect for the craft!!
Might not be the most beautiful piece ever constructed but it still is beautiful and most importantly functional
Greetings from a knifemaker and bushman from Colorado, Rune...I've enjoyed your videos and want to thank you...Very high quality and beautifully produced with crackling fires and sounds of tools, wind, and waves lapping, in beautiful natural settings...I appreciate you generously share your skills and knowledge with the rest of us, and all without ever a word...Love the way you work all without power anything and using traditional methods...Kudos, Sir!
I would love to come learn and make my own.
You are the Bob Ross of bushcraft.
I just want to let you know how zen I feel just watching your vids
Thank you for being country like living, peace full, yet totaly independent on your craft, like master.
Магия огня! Респект. Привет из России.
Россия!
This video’ve got healing vibes. Thank you brother from the north
Looking at the close up shots of his hands one can easily notice that this is a very hard working guy. He probably does more work in one day than most do in a week.
Such a satisfying video to watch. I think all of your tools are how you use them are awesome as well
Greetings from Yakutia. Young man.👍
What a nice simple adventurer and versatile knife.
It makes me want to go living in a off grid cabin and feel it on my Hand..!
Rune
)ne hour after subbing, you have me binge watching your work.
Addictive viewing. Believe it or not, I already have rounded up my old cast iron couldron, similar to the one in your blacksmiths video. My 4 anvil shaped objects are primed and ready. Will be modifying my hand gridder into a homemade blower. I am fired up and ready to roll.
thank you once again from Durban, South Africa.
What an impressive man not a battery operated tool in site. Always great to watch
Save for the camera but that's there to document rather than part of the construction
This is the most natural knifer making vid I ever seen. Fascinating. Inspiring. Congratulatons! Greetings from Budapest, Hungary.
Thanks for sharing! It was amazing to watch you work.
No se si entenderás esto, pero te quiero decir que como decimos en mi tierra, me quedo "embobao" viendo como trabajas ( me quedo admirado).
Who would dislike this video? Amazing work btw.
guyz using power tools
This is true craftsmanship, beyond trades, bordering on artistry.
Nice job, that knife was invented for living in extreme cold weather. In Siberia for cutting frozen meat. The channel in the steel would allow air along the blade to make the frozen meat cut easier. Dam great invention. It for life that is extremely hard.
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Thanks for the explanation. I had wondered why there was such a relatively large channel on the blade.
You are one heck of a craftsman. Beautiful work. Thanks. J.
Another fantastic video, it's interesting watching the techniques and tools you have for these projects. That power hammer was very simplistic yet seemed perfectly suited to the job, although I'd imagine it would take a little getting used to the arc of the swing if you've previously used a more modern one. I also particularly like watching you make the sheathe as well, and the simple traditional style you use with your work gives me hope that I might actually be able to do some of this myself one day, without having to spend hundreds of thousands on expensive equipment.
Thanks. Great to hear :)
The hammer is called a "treadle hammer" in case you want to look it up on the internet - and yes it's a fantastic help in the shop.
Страны все разные, народы разные, а руки рабочего человека одинаковые 🤝
i litterally had no idea u were the same guy from the bushcraft video, and yet here i am watching another genius post. awesome work !
Seriously
When insomnia hits I would watch bushcraft Vidz
Very good video of a real blacksmith in action. I admire your ability to make a great knife with the same means that was used for centuries and centuries.
Very interesting video, as promised. Nice job on that yakut knife. I see now the characteristics of that kind of blade. It works on the same principle as japanese wood carving chisels (that also have one bevel and a hollow back). Thanks for sharing...
Io ti denomino l'uomo dall'arte d'oro perché dalla materiali della natura escono dei veri capolavori. Complimenti sei bravissimo
Beautiful knife. The process used was wonderful to watch and learn from, thanks. Your videos are great learning experiences and should inspire others to look for traditional ways of doing things.
Your hands say a lot my friends end. Well done best video of the week
Wow! What a great skill, my brother!
Я просто получал эстетический оргазм. от интерьера в стиле старины, от того, что не увидел электрических инструментов, ну и собственно самое главное от процесса изготовления с учетом вышеизложенного. Браво!
Спасибо за видео, это было шикарно!
Единственное, что для меня осталось непонятно - как высверливался паз под хвостовик. Видимо, таки дрелью?
Thanks. Yes - drill one hole and burning it square with hot steel. Don't know why I didn't include it in the video - but I did the same as I show in this video ruclips.net/video/oQwIdfBmE2Q/видео.html
look at this true viking , love it
You my friend are an old soul. This is fantastic
Urui Aikhal intensifies! top quiality production, I enjoyed watching every minute of it!
уруй-айхал!!!😂
Приятно смотреть! Так,как это делали раньше. Благодарю автора
Craftsmanship still lives!!!