He was standing directly in front of it, I was waiting for that blade to let go! Not to mention it sounded like it was spinning around 30,000 rpm😱 Fine craftsman though😁
Мужик. Ты мастер! Весь ролик смотрел и чувствовал что-то родное советское, но глазу было не за что зацепиться. Пока ты не начал резать бумагу, а там все по-русски. Хотя автоматы на стене дали подсказку - наш человек! В любом случае - работа отличная при минимуме оборудования. Но береги пальцы - пила просто смерть.
Not his craftmen ship. This guy reuploaded a video from @knivesproject3349 I highly doubt he has 2 channels unlinked, and the shop on the rest of this channels videos are completly different than what is shown here. This man stole a video and got anywhere from $2k to $15k. At the 0:52 second mark you can even see the knives project hat lmao.
Gotta love how people just give this guy crap for not having 'OSHA' rated tools/environment/SOPs instead of appreciating and noticing how he put together and built the various tools he uses. Damn, the guy obviously works with what he's got and does damn well.
I don't have much money, I make my own tools, doesn't mean I can't follow basic saftey protocol. Glasses, respirator, welding mask. Not expensive to buy, literally save you your eyes and lungs, pretty big deal.
I'm not always a big fan of regulations, but commonsense tells you ( in my case very personal experience) Constant use breeds familiarity, and familiarity loses respect. And if you get careless with that 14" open saw blade, all it takes is to stumble and fall onto that thing and your gutted stem to stern. Best case scenerio lose a few fingers or hand. Saw cuts hurt a lot ! LOL So do eye injuries. I know.
Very good point. If he gets injured, i bet he's not the type of guy, trying to blame others for his mistakes...If people mind their own business, the world would be a better place.
You have my utmost respect and admiration, Sir...very encouraged to see that there are craftsmen/artists still on God's green Earth! Thanks so much for sharing your craft and talent so a world that thinks it's better to "code" than use good old fashioned hard work and having a love our vocations!
Why do you express such disrespectful behaviour towards those whose vocation includes coding/programming, Russ? It makes you seem a deeply hypocritical Luddite given the following: (1) Those people who code are responsible for this video being so easily shared and seen. (2) They are likewise unfortunately responsible for your ability to make such a shameful comment. (3) For someone who claims to value craft and talent and passion and creative works, your disdain for computer programming betrays an ignorance, an insincerity, and a lack of solidarity; such ingenuity and effort is no less valuable than others. Fun Fact: coders are hugely responsible for creations and events as momentous as the international space station and LANDING ON THE MOON. (That's the moon in Earth's sky, Russ! The one you can look up at each night!) Not to mention the myriad of other modern conveniences that it would appear you take for granted and believe fell from the sky fully-formed without anyone putting in time and thought and love to their work! Have a little more damned respect for ALL labour, Russ.
What a great medium to start off with. The welds are as good as it gets. I ran the overhead bellows for my granddad when I was very young. It made me feel very important and the skills I have now are as they were when I was taught by him. Now too old to swing the hammer with my worn out shoulder and wrist, elbow but I still teach this wonderful trade that really hasn't changed a lot in centuries. Love the knife my friend !
@@markjosephpiloton8954 It is simply 20 Mule Team Borax you get from the grocery store. I use it when I am pouring silver and gold on my RUclips site/channel. It gathers up dirt and other contaminates and floats them to the surface. When he drags the bar over the edge of the anvil he is knocking that offending stuff off the piece. It can also slow oxidation from producing more scale than is wanted. Whitens sheets and whites and helps make forged knifes. Neat stuff.
This guy reuploaded a video from @knivesproject3349 I highly doubt he has 2 channels unlinked, and the shop on the rest of this channels videos are completly different than what is shown here. This man stole a video and got anywhere from $2k to $15k. At the 0:52 second mark you can even see the knives project hat lmao.
Класс.. Если бы не одно "но" - сталь сверел HSS , быстрорез по нашему, не сваривается кузнечной сваркой с флюсом, бурой/бораксом. Значит, сверла не те, не правильные. 🙄😊
I cannot believe the accuracy of that disc grinder work! I would have to use a large belt sander to keep it that consistent! I learned a lot by watching the pins being inserted & tightened up! Keep up the Great Work!
I do it the same way. You can work very accurate with the grinder, because you can see what you're doing. At the beltgrinder you always have to turn the knive and check.
Всегда смотрю с удовольствием работу кузнеца. Вот интересно, сейчас так много технических средств в помощь в таком тяжёлом труде: и пневмомолоты, и гриндеры, и шлифмашинки, абразивные ленты, отрезные круги, газовые тигели, всё есть. А как раньше в старину умудрялись ковать оружие и доспехи. А многие дошедшие до наших дней доспехи являются просто произведением искусства. Удивительно.
Только тогда в этих сварках и сложениях пакета была нужда, потому что сталь была очень дорогой, а сегодня это баловство - проще и лучше сделать нож, отслесарив одну полосу и закалить снизу, он будет дешевле и лучше.
@@ToborGun Начнем с того, что сейчас кузнец берет сортовую сталь с известными свойствами, а тогда ее выплавляли на месте в кустарной домне из лимонита.
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I cant be the only one that got a little concerned when he fired up that huge blade to cut the wood for the handle. this guy has amazing and talent no fear.
Your not...I had a WTF moment too as he approached a free wheeling circular saw with no table! I've cut the end of my left index finger off on a table saw...still makes the hair on the back of neck stand up just thinking about it!
Dude, my stomach turned when I saw how close his fingers got to that blade!! I've witnessed a very bad saw accident when I was younger and it hasn't left me yet.
Nice ! a lot of work ! He is careful, but yes, I would wear safety glasses....you only have two eyes, and all it takes is one little thing for a lifetime of regrets! Is the handle hardwood ? If not, I would definitely use some.... If he sells those, I bet he does not get as much as he should, so labor intensive !
He's getting better at this, he won't have any problems with this blade, he forged it properly with no cold shuts this time. And the finished blade looks great! Next time he welds drill bits together perhaps he will give them a few twists before he hammers the blade out, it will give a much nicer Damascus look to it when he dips the blade in ferric chloride . This is an appealing knife, he could become a local bladesmith if he keeps this up! Great work!
may be. if he can survive. especialy with circullar saw onto grinder. without proper air ventilation. without breath protection. with tools that can`t provide enough power that can overheating and fireing up smth (wood belt grinder upside down, dremel? for drilling??? srly, drilling with 10k RPM?????)
@TearsOnAWind Drilling with 10k RPM is actually ok sometimes. But not this time. For reference: If you drill in mild steel with a 2mm carbide drill bit in a CNC-machine you want a cutting speed (vc) of about 300m/minute. Let's calculate RPM (300×1000)÷(2×pi)≈ 47 750 RPM. Not many machines can rev that fast but that's optimal cutting speed.
@@morilot bro, he drilling wood by his hand not a CNC. for that needed 1200-1800RPM. besides why it cant be done at the same time on drilling press with knife and wood handles?
The only point I would tell you is that a lot of sharp material is exposed at the beginning of the hilt, and if you were to try to stab anything, you could injure yourself. It would have been ideal to put a guard on it.
WOW! If I had that talent I'd be making knives but never selling them! They are truly one of a kind. It has to hurt seeing them leave. The best to you always....
I guess the good smith as any artisan only hurts when his/her unique work end up in the hands of a spoiled kid or any kind of jerk that not value the soul given to the thing beeing carried through the door and use it recklessly. I will never forget the growing lessons i had at once in that exact moment when an old friend and former master gave me a graduation gift, saying that "his work was done, but my learning should never end". I care for that symbolic object until now as part of me and, as if it was magic, just for having it i learned all the mumbojumbo that fella said me about respect, honor and wisdom. That is the spirit i used to try to craft in my own shit, being it working or just in a hobbie, and despite can't consider myself a craftsman, the feel i described is what i felt when i, by example, cook something special to eat.
I knew someone who lost an eye working without safety glasses. I’m glad I was wearing *mine* a few times when “stuff happened.” There was a brief period where I was not able to get the usual, *expensive* glasses I’d gotten into the habit of wearing during my Boeing days (the only difference between the shop pair and what I regularly wore then were the permanent side shields on the shop pair, and the removable ones for the usual wear glasses.) I see the scar from that time every time I look in the mirror. I fell while crossing Beaverton-Hillsdale highway a bit less than twenty years ago to collect that one. The frames cut my cheek just under my left eye. No more cheap non-safety glasses. *I want to keep what vision I have.*
Okay I have a noob question as someone with 0% blacksmith skills: What is the white powdery stuff you keep putting on the heated iron? Very satisfying ending 👍👍
This incredibly skilled craftsman has done more than just create a knife. He created an extraordinary masterpiece, an heirloom, signed with his sweat and soul... Bravo!
It's a great looking blade & the working together of the hard tool steel drills looks sweet. The only things that bug me are the choices to drill a bloody big hole through the middle of it & to have such a massively thick handle. It's a knife, not a chisel or screwdriver. You don't need so much extra weight in the handle throwing off the balance.
Thank you for popping this up on the internet !! Sooooo cool to see a MAN make something Bravo ! hey, i could have watched another half hour lol that was excellent
Kolay gelsin ustam videolarını beğenerek takip ediyorum bıçağı karartmak için demir sülfat mı kullanıyorsun ve nerden tedarik ediyorsunuz teşekkür ederim
Wow! Nice work! However, maybe some eye protection would be in order and I certainly would not have my fingers that close to a saw blade running that fast. It's amazing what the ancients accomplished in metallurgy and fabricating almost anything metal without the benefit of modern tools or equipment.
Great video, I really like those shots of the Borax melting.... 👍 I'm curious about those sparks off the billet when you pulled it out of the forge at 7:00 minutes, is the billet too hot?...those sparks are the actual carbon molecules being too hot and shooting out?....or is that a good welding temp for the billet?
Looks like a good welding heat to me. Some carbon on the surface is burning but that's normal. The decarbonized layer on the surface is not very deep and will be ground away.
Əlinə sağliq usta. Р18, р6м5 bunlar surət poladlaridı tərkibində bolca wolfram, vannadyum olduğu ükun döyülməsi, normalizasyonu sərtləşməsi və temperlemesi yüksək dərəgələrdə olmalıdir. Hər şeyi duzgun olduğu təqdirdə mükəmməl aşınma dirəngi əldə edilir.
@@cavidceferov9016 Borax bizdə bur deyilir. Metalin bir birinə yapismasina əngəl olan zibili ,tozu , oksigeni aradan qaldiraraq ocaq qaynağıini təmin edir .
Im pure amateur, not involved in forging but i like observe the process of making sth amazing by skilled hands from almost nothing Question - why, what is the purpose to use diesel bath before?
I’m impressed that he still has all his fingers and his eyes
That’s exactly what I was thinking
Safety third!
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Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.....
Super work kukri !!! Respekt bro
That's got to be the most terrifying wood saw I've ever seen.
He was standing directly in front of it, I was waiting for that blade to let go! Not to mention it sounded like it was spinning around 30,000 rpm😱 Fine craftsman though😁
I knew it wouldn’t hurt him otherwise we wouldn’t be watching this video.
I had the same thought. Looks very dangerous. If he slips or the saw malfunctions he's dead.
Мужик. Ты мастер! Весь ролик смотрел и чувствовал что-то родное советское, но глазу было не за что зацепиться. Пока ты не начал резать бумагу, а там все по-русски. Хотя автоматы на стене дали подсказку - наш человек! В любом случае - работа отличная при минимуме оборудования. Но береги пальцы - пила просто смерть.
in reference to that unguarded, rapidly spinning, and very LARGE saw blade....*soft chuckle*.....yes, they are large and made of heat-treated titanium
Artista, Artista VERO, Complimenti
Мастерски опыт в руках 👍👍мне нравиться работа супер👌👌👍👍 всем всего хорошего👍😜😝
Awesome video!!! And from the bottom of my heart...thank you for not having the background music.
That is a beautiful knife . That takes years and years of skill and craftsmanship to master knife building like that . Thank you .
Not his craftmen ship. This guy reuploaded a video from @knivesproject3349 I highly doubt he has 2 channels unlinked, and the shop on the rest of this channels videos are completly different than what is shown here. This man stole a video and got anywhere from $2k to $15k. At the 0:52 second mark you can even see the knives project hat lmao.
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Great to watch. Very nice looking knife.
Gotta love how people just give this guy crap for not having 'OSHA' rated tools/environment/SOPs instead of appreciating and noticing how he put together and built the various tools he uses. Damn, the guy obviously works with what he's got and does damn well.
... and killing himself doing it. They're not 'giving him crap' they're pleading with him to take care of himself.
I don't have much money, I make my own tools, doesn't mean I can't follow basic saftey protocol.
Glasses, respirator, welding mask.
Not expensive to buy, literally save you your eyes and lungs, pretty big deal.
I'm not always a big fan of regulations, but commonsense tells you ( in my case very personal experience) Constant use breeds familiarity, and familiarity loses respect. And if you get careless with that 14" open saw blade, all it takes is to stumble and fall onto that thing and your gutted stem to stern. Best case scenerio lose a few fingers or hand. Saw cuts hurt a lot ! LOL So do eye injuries. I know.
Very good point. If he gets injured, i bet he's not the type of guy, trying to blame others for his mistakes...If people mind their own business, the world would be a better place.
Damn hes way more skilled then i thought putting that grinder together
All those sparks flying everywhere with nothing covering his face or eyes OSHA would love this guy
You have my utmost respect and admiration, Sir...very encouraged to see that there are craftsmen/artists still on God's green Earth! Thanks so much for sharing your craft and talent so a world that thinks it's better to "code" than use good old fashioned hard work and having a love our vocations!
Why do you express such disrespectful behaviour towards those whose vocation includes coding/programming, Russ?
It makes you seem a deeply hypocritical Luddite given the following:
(1) Those people who code are responsible for this video being so easily shared and seen.
(2) They are likewise unfortunately responsible for your ability to make such a shameful comment.
(3) For someone who claims to value craft and talent and passion and creative works, your disdain for computer programming betrays an ignorance, an insincerity, and a lack of solidarity; such ingenuity and effort is no less valuable than others.
Fun Fact: coders are hugely responsible for creations and events as momentous as the international space station and LANDING ON THE MOON.
(That's the moon in Earth's sky, Russ! The one you can look up at each night!)
Not to mention the myriad of other modern conveniences that it would appear you take for granted and believe fell from the sky fully-formed without anyone putting in time and thought and love to their work!
Have a little more damned respect for ALL labour, Russ.
Waoooo luarbiasa mantap bosku sukses slalu 👍
Amazing. I would be proud to own one of those knives. Very nice work !
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Beautiful Knife, crafted by a Master Blacksmith.
Far from
Holy crap!!!!! Did you see the open saw blade work????
I don't know what's tougher... The blade steel or this guy?!?! 💪
Yes!
And the cutoff wheel on the bench grinder was another
Gave me anxiety just watching it!! 😁💯
That power hammer is a beast. Great looking blade
Damn…. I cringed the moment I saw that.
I admire his skills but he has no regards for safety at all guard less home made machines not even a pair of safety glasses.
My best friend, I liked the video very much, thanks you for sharing, stay safe, stay blessed
Absolutely beautiful.
Woooouuuuu!😲😲😲😲😲😲 increible
What a great medium to start off with. The welds are as good as it gets. I ran the overhead bellows for my granddad when I was very young. It made me feel very important and the skills I have now are as they were when I was taught by him. Now too old to swing the hammer with my worn out shoulder and wrist, elbow but I still teach this wonderful trade that really hasn't changed a lot in centuries. Love the knife my friend !
what is that white powder they prinkle during forging?
@@markjosephpiloton8954 It is simply 20 Mule Team Borax you get from the grocery store. I use it when I am pouring silver and gold on my RUclips site/channel. It gathers up dirt and other contaminates and floats them to the surface. When he drags the bar over the edge of the anvil he is knocking that offending stuff off the piece. It can also slow oxidation from producing more scale than is wanted. Whitens sheets and whites and helps make forged knifes. Neat stuff.
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@@markjosephpiloton8954 That's exactly the question I was about to ask 👍
Why soak the drill bits in diesel fuel for 3-4 hours beforehand?
SELVA!
Saudações ATLETICANAS!
It was worth all the trouble, it turned out great. And that!
Hello mister beautiful knife well done
VERY INTERESTING VIDEO!!!,that man is an artist from the forge
A man who knows his skills well! 👍🏽 Very well done!
This guy reuploaded a video from @knivesproject3349 I highly doubt he has 2 channels unlinked, and the shop on the rest of this channels videos are completly different than what is shown here. This man stole a video and got anywhere from $2k to $15k. At the 0:52 second mark you can even see the knives project hat lmao.
@@basiclymarcy Content thieves. Probably youtube employees.
@@hanc37 fr lmao
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Really nice work and craftsmanship
Μπράβο!!! μάστορα ωραία δουλειά έκανες με τα τρυπάνια, μπράβο!!! είσαι καλός τεχνίτης
Love you craftsmanship... awesome!
I gotta say, I’ve wondered if old drill bits could be used for this purpose, and watching you forge a flaming billet is awesome! Cheers
Mantap jiwa uuuuurrrrrraaaaaaa tebarkan kebaikan dan kebahagiaan
That's beautiful. I would love a knife like that one. I'm a little surprised he doesn't protect his eyes like he should.
You do very nice work !
Класс.. Если бы не одно "но" - сталь сверел HSS , быстрорез по нашему, не сваривается кузнечной сваркой с флюсом, бурой/бораксом.
Значит, сверла не те, не правильные. 🙄😊
Видать теперь не только напильники из железа делают. В Швеции за такое производство банкротом можно стать.
Тут таких "но", вагон и тележка
Добавлю,деревяшки не клепаются,рано или поздно их порвёт! Только клей!
Либо 9хс, либо хвг. Пользуюсь такими сверлами. Сверлят хорошо, пока напыление не сотрётся.
Gratulálok nagyon szép munka! :)
I cannot believe the accuracy of that disc grinder work! I would have to use a large belt sander to keep it that consistent! I learned a lot by watching the pins being inserted & tightened up! Keep up the Great Work!
I do it the same way. You can work very accurate with the grinder, because you can see what you're doing. At the beltgrinder you always have to turn the knive and check.
Che spettacolo di coltello!! Sei un maestro
Всегда смотрю с удовольствием работу кузнеца. Вот интересно, сейчас так много технических средств в помощь в таком тяжёлом труде: и пневмомолоты, и гриндеры, и шлифмашинки, абразивные ленты, отрезные круги, газовые тигели, всё есть. А как раньше в старину умудрялись ковать оружие и доспехи. А многие дошедшие до наших дней доспехи являются просто произведением искусства. Удивительно.
Так они и стоили как Мерседесс представительского класса.
Только тогда в этих сварках и сложениях пакета была нужда, потому что сталь была очень дорогой, а сегодня это баловство - проще и лучше сделать нож, отслесарив одну полосу и закалить снизу, он будет дешевле и лучше.
Так же как и сейчас, только дольше и стоили большего количества труда.
@@ToborGun Начнем с того, что сейчас кузнец берет сортовую сталь с известными свойствами, а тогда ее выплавляли на месте в кустарной домне из лимонита.
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Very good talent
To anybody out there who can do this I salute you
I cant be the only one that got a little concerned when he fired up that huge blade to cut the wood for the handle. this guy has amazing and talent no fear.
Your not...I had a WTF moment too as he approached a free wheeling circular saw with no table!
I've cut the end of my left index finger off on a table saw...still makes the hair on the back of neck stand up just thinking about it!
Dude, my stomach turned when I saw how close his fingers got to that blade!! I've witnessed a very bad saw accident when I was younger and it hasn't left me yet.
In Russia, the blades fear us.
He is definitely a master craftsman for sure. I have watched it like 3 times. Awesome
....kiváló munka.....szép kés....!!!!
It took a lot of effort, but the result was great, well done
Nice. True Blacksmith
Nice ! a lot of work ! He is careful, but yes, I would wear safety glasses....you only have two eyes, and all it takes is one little thing for a lifetime of regrets! Is the handle hardwood ? If not, I would definitely use some.... If he sells those, I bet he does not get as much as he should, so labor intensive !
That’s a thing of beauty. Thank you 🇨🇦
that saw is the most dangerous thing I have ever seen in someone's shop
And no safety glasses. I swear no RUclips makers use them.
Yeah, that thing made me nervous just watching, and I'm not a pro safety person, but damn, that is scary...
I especially enjoyed the grinding without glasses!
Well at least he still has all his digits and appendages amazingly I’m not a safety nut either but it does look sketchy! Lol
An he good with it
Beautiful work. 👍🏻👍🏻⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Excelente trabalho parabéns 👏👏👏👏👏
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Excelente video fantástico cuchillo y un placer verlo 111
He's getting better at this, he won't have any problems with this blade, he forged it properly with no cold shuts this time. And the finished blade looks great! Next time he welds drill bits together perhaps he will give them a few twists before he hammers the blade out, it will give a much nicer Damascus look to it when he dips the blade in ferric chloride . This is an appealing knife, he could become a local bladesmith if he keeps this up! Great work!
may be. if he can survive. especialy with circullar saw onto grinder. without proper air ventilation. without breath protection. with tools that can`t provide enough power that can overheating and fireing up smth (wood belt grinder upside down, dremel? for drilling??? srly, drilling with 10k RPM?????)
@@TearsOnAWind That's what I thought too! But honestly, it is a very nice and sturdy knife though.
@TearsOnAWind Drilling with 10k RPM is actually ok sometimes. But not this time.
For reference:
If you drill in mild steel with a 2mm carbide drill bit in a CNC-machine you want a cutting speed (vc) of about 300m/minute. Let's calculate RPM (300×1000)÷(2×pi)≈ 47 750 RPM.
Not many machines can rev that fast but that's optimal cutting speed.
@@morilot bro, he drilling wood by his hand not a CNC. for that needed 1200-1800RPM. besides why it cant be done at the same time on drilling press with knife and wood handles?
The only point I would tell you is that a lot of sharp material is exposed at the beginning of the hilt, and if you were to try to stab anything, you could injure yourself. It would have been ideal to put a guard on it.
A freeking masterpiece!!
Excelente trabalho 👏👏
Complimenti , gran bel lavoro👍
Excelente trabajo, algo aterradora el uso de el disco de sierra de esa manera
Очень крутой проект!!! Рукоять вообще огонь!!!
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What a great job! Thanks for posting.
Meus parabéns ! , você é um ferreiro de primeira linha , é um artista ! , gostei !🐈🇧🇷
beautiful work
Nota 1.000 parabéns!!!
End❓
With chances of sounding stupid, but what is that white powder? 🙂
WOW! If I had that talent I'd be making knives but never selling them! They are truly one of a kind. It has to hurt seeing them leave. The best to you always....
I guess the good smith as any artisan only hurts when his/her unique work end up in the hands of a spoiled kid or any kind of jerk that not value the soul given to the thing beeing carried through the door and use it recklessly.
I will never forget the growing lessons i had at once in that exact moment when an old friend and former master gave me a graduation gift, saying that "his work was done, but my learning should never end".
I care for that symbolic object until now as part of me and, as if it was magic, just for having it i learned all the mumbojumbo that fella said me about respect, honor and wisdom.
That is the spirit i used to try to craft in my own shit, being it working or just in a hobbie, and despite can't consider myself a craftsman, the feel i described is what i felt when i, by example, cook something special to eat.
I like your protective gear
I can't get over the fact that he's working without safety glasses...
Must be very confident over his abilities, or just crazy
prob'ly been doing it that way for 30 years.
Only Americans and a few other places worry about stuff like that...
Don't need glasses with saftey squints.
I knew someone who lost an eye working without safety glasses.
I’m glad I was wearing *mine* a few times when “stuff happened.”
There was a brief period where I was not able to get the usual, *expensive* glasses I’d gotten into the habit of wearing during my Boeing days (the only difference between the shop pair and what I regularly wore then were the permanent side shields on the shop pair, and the removable ones for the usual wear glasses.)
I see the scar from that time every time I look in the mirror. I fell while crossing Beaverton-Hillsdale highway a bit less than twenty years ago to collect that one. The frames cut my cheek just under my left eye.
No more cheap non-safety glasses. *I want to keep what vision I have.*
Good job 👏👏👏
Одно точно - у этого человека есть запасные глаза и пальцы! Иначе пренебрежение техникой безопасности не объяснить!
Nice video, thanks for sharing it :)
Okay I have a noob question as someone with 0% blacksmith skills: What is the white powdery stuff you keep putting on the heated iron? Very satisfying ending 👍👍
borax, can increase the hardness and toughness of the metal
Borax is used as flux to draw out surface impurities and prevent the exposed surfaces from oxidizing as rapidly, thus ensuring solid forge welds
Clever knife build. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
15:33 wow, thats high risk at the circular saw
This incredibly skilled craftsman has done more than just create a knife. He created an extraordinary masterpiece, an heirloom, signed with his sweat and soul... Bravo!
he has nop idea abt knifemaking, thats incretably ugly
It's a great looking blade & the working together of the hard tool steel drills looks sweet. The only things that bug me are the choices to drill a bloody big hole through the middle of it & to have such a massively thick handle. It's a knife, not a chisel or screwdriver. You don't need so much extra weight in the handle throwing off the balance.
撒白色是什???那位大神知道…😊
visiting my channel
thanks
It fits a man's hand and the hole is to place a fingertip for detailed slicing
Watching this now. Obviously you know nothing about knives nor the weight and density of the high speed steel bits he used to make the knife.
@@dma93-ch It's a hunters knife, not a chefs knife.
Mis rrespetos con este maitro🙀
Mano parabéns 👏🏻 um ótimo trabalho
Its nice to watch
Das ist kein Proplem ! Habe 45 j als Schmied gearbeitet ! Ein Vorschmiede Hammer und dann geht's ab ! Gruß aus Brandenburg 🇩🇪 bleibt gesund ☘️
Dann kannst du es als Fachmann ja beurteilen - war das ein Meister seines Faches? Bin mir unsicher.
Это шедевр! Мастер супер кузнец! )
Welding without a welding hood is a good way to get skin cancer. Other than that you did a great job. Your blacksmith skills are excellent 👍👍.
What about grinding without safety glasses and no respirator. Other than that, ya great job.
I couldn’t agree more.👍👍
Zero OSHA violations her...move along!!!
Glen you must have never worked around OSHA.
stunning work
I’m afraid the wood will crack with so many holes in a line like that 😱
Thank you for popping this up on the internet !!
Sooooo cool to see a MAN make something
Bravo !
hey, i could have watched another half hour lol that was excellent
Kolay gelsin ustam videolarını beğenerek takip ediyorum bıçağı karartmak için demir sülfat mı kullanıyorsun ve nerden tedarik ediyorsunuz teşekkür ederim
Impresionante!!. Todo artesanal.
Absolutely beautiful work and output. To get this finish you have worked hard.
Wow! Nice work! However, maybe some eye protection would be in order and I certainly would not have my fingers that close to a saw blade running that fast. It's amazing what the ancients accomplished in metallurgy and fabricating almost anything metal without the benefit of modern tools or equipment.
I was just about to mention that.
😛 Perhaps if someone had wanted your advice they would have asked for it!
Saw blade on a bench grinder. What a wonderful way to show your viewers just how much you care...
Great video, I really like those shots of the Borax melting.... 👍
I'm curious about those sparks off the billet when you pulled it out of the forge at 7:00 minutes, is the billet too hot?...those sparks are the actual carbon molecules being too hot and shooting out?....or is that a good welding temp for the billet?
It got too hot. That's why he immediately started wailing on it, to start taking the heat out as quick as possible.
That's the slag that the borox draws out of the steel and that is it's purpose. Too hot is when it glows a white color.
@@mdingle11 thanks
Looks like a good welding heat to me. Some carbon on the surface is burning but that's normal. The decarbonized layer on the surface is not very deep and will be ground away.
Ficou Muito Linda e Resistente Parabéns
Simplesmente maravilhoso, isso é um dom, uma obra de arte, P A R A B É N S.
Good very good 👍
sounds like a broken drill bit at 11:05
You sir, are an excellent craftsman! Very nice work; loved the video!
Not exactly the safest workshop I've ever seen, but the end result is very nice.
Beautiful ❤
Əlinə sağliq usta.
Р18, р6м5 bunlar surət poladlaridı tərkibində bolca wolfram, vannadyum olduğu ükun döyülməsi, normalizasyonu sərtləşməsi və temperlemesi yüksək dərəgələrdə olmalıdir. Hər şeyi duzgun olduğu təqdirdə mükəmməl aşınma dirəngi əldə edilir.
VAR OLASAN QARDAWIM
O usdune tokduyu nedi un kimi bir sey??
@@cavidceferov9016
Borax bizdə bur deyilir. Metalin bir birinə yapismasina əngəl olan zibili ,tozu , oksigeni aradan qaldiraraq ocaq qaynağıini təmin edir .
@@nihadmemmedov8355 onnan nece elde elemey olar satillar ele bir sey??
@@cavidceferov9016 hə satilir dəqiq bilmirəm harda amma vasmoydan tapmaq olar yəqin
upcycling at its finest 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Qualidade do trabalho incrível, e também a qualidade do vídeo está excelente.
Concordo.....só não sei como ainda tem todos dedos.
@@rogeriowisniewski8539 kkkkkjkkk vdd
Superb !
Those appear to be drill bits, not drills.
78yr country boy. So who gives a damn??
Thank God you're here never would've known the difference without your knowledge
He is actually correct, they are drills not drill bits. Ask a machinist.
Language police!!!! Lol
Im pure amateur, not involved in forging but i like observe the process of making sth amazing by skilled hands from almost nothing
Question - why, what is the purpose to use diesel bath before?
Beautiful work sir !