Making a Simple Marking Knife

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @ThisOldTony
    @ThisOldTony 6 лет назад +21

    nice project, quite... ahem... sharp looking. and very useful. much better than store-bought. great character.

  • @BruceAUlrich
    @BruceAUlrich 6 лет назад +8

    Very cool! I’ve never seen that method of putting the lip on a piece of brass like that before. Thanks for sharing! The marking knife looks great!

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад

      Check out other metal spinning videos. What I'm doing is child's play compared to those who know what the heck they're doing.

  • @September7721
    @September7721 6 лет назад +1

    I really enjoy how clear he was a out examining the process. Really awesome job

  • @wehaveasaying
    @wehaveasaying 2 года назад

    Great video and amazing looking knife!

  • @truth7416
    @truth7416 4 года назад

    Excellent presentation. You made it so interesting. It flows well. Thanks

  • @henryworkswoodandmetal
    @henryworkswoodandmetal 5 лет назад +1

    Very clear and concise, great video!👍

  • @winter-survivor
    @winter-survivor 6 лет назад +1

    The resulted knife was really beautiful, but what actually caught my attention was your explanation about metal quenching and tempering. I finally understood the process hahah

  • @bramhijman4829
    @bramhijman4829 6 лет назад +1

    Wow it's one of the nicest videos i've even seen. I'm gonna make it for sure !! Thanks from holland!

  • @brucewilliams6292
    @brucewilliams6292 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for sharing so many neat techniques in 1 video. Lovely project

  • @katzmosestools
    @katzmosestools 6 лет назад +18

    Awesome approachable way to make this. Lots of fun to watch and now on my list.

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 5 лет назад

    THAT is actually a BEAUTIFUL knife . Bravo sir.

  • @stephenater9687
    @stephenater9687 6 лет назад

    Beautifully done, and I loved the dog!

  • @Crewsy
    @Crewsy 6 лет назад +1

    That’s a great tutorial. I never figured you could anneal or temper with a propane torch.
    Certainly makes this a doable DIY project for everyone.

  • @GrahamDallas
    @GrahamDallas 6 лет назад

    Great project, nicely done

  • @brucemcnally3924
    @brucemcnally3924 6 лет назад

    Such a pleasing and well presented project, I am going to make one myself. Many thanks!

  • @donizetesouzadealmeida9983
    @donizetesouzadealmeida9983 2 года назад

    Parabéns!
    Deu dó ao ver cortar uma lâmina Sueca, essas lâminas são excelentes, e no Brasil dificilmente vemos essas lâminas.
    Excelente projeto!

  • @jacobopstad5483
    @jacobopstad5483 6 лет назад

    What an attractive knife!

  • @sfcmmacro
    @sfcmmacro 5 лет назад +1

    If you are working a lot with spalted wood you should look into a pressure pot (lots of DIY plans out there) and a long-curing expoxy to stabilize the wood and harden it for turning. You will be amazed at the difference this makes.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  5 лет назад

      Yep, well aware of them and their use. I haven't felt a pressuring need to make one. Also cactus juice (of which I'm a fan since I lived in the US) is pretty impossible to come by over here in Europe, so I'd have to find a suitable replacement.

  • @gasgiant7122
    @gasgiant7122 6 лет назад

    Really nice project, very good tutorial video, you have good knowledge.

  • @CarlosCruz-rs7we
    @CarlosCruz-rs7we 3 года назад

    Muy buen trabajo . Nice 👌 👋

  • @DDB168
    @DDB168 6 лет назад

    Good job. Looks great.

  • @FredMcIntyre
    @FredMcIntyre 6 лет назад

    Awesome job! 👍👊

  • @Tugmun11
    @Tugmun11 6 лет назад +3

    Yes, remarkable, "Well done Sir, another fine Video, and terrific project " that's my remark.

  •  6 лет назад

    Nice video! Cool coincidence for me, I started bidding on an E A Berg plane blade a few days ago to make a leather knife.

  • @PJGalati
    @PJGalati 6 лет назад

    Good stuff! Marking knife is one my list for this year.

  • @anthonykent7983
    @anthonykent7983 6 лет назад

    Beautiful work my friend 😀

  • @luisstanker1491
    @luisstanker1491 6 лет назад

    Very very nice work ... 👏👏👏👍

  • @richardtous1085
    @richardtous1085 6 лет назад

    wow. I wouldn't normally click on this. I saw many and some lil marking.. convinced by word simple. I must say.. after all those making videos FINALLY some information, some description so I know why you do the things you do. it's great when is shared info that is "commonly known". is? I'm glad I clicked

  • @MacSqueeky
    @MacSqueeky 6 лет назад

    This video is a knife way to get your point across. Thank you for your sharply made videos. I blade you a good day until your next one.

  • @askanibhai
    @askanibhai 6 лет назад

    very usefull and informative to make any kind of knives thanks and keep it up

  • @cosanostracosanostra623
    @cosanostracosanostra623 6 лет назад

    You did a really nice job. Well done :)

  • @wmdskins
    @wmdskins Год назад

    A good option for finish on spalted woods is superglue. Do it right in the lathe, be sure to wear safety glasses. Clear finish, nice and hard. 👍

  • @clemmcguinness1087
    @clemmcguinness1087 Год назад

    Excellent, subscribed

  • @matthewjacobs5507
    @matthewjacobs5507 3 года назад

    On such a simple project would it be feasible to permeate the spalted wood with epoxy resin to stabilize it for turning?

  • @genivaldopereiradasilva572
    @genivaldopereiradasilva572 5 лет назад

    Perfeita, tamanho bom para portar. Parabéns pela minúcia.

  • @damy340043
    @damy340043 6 лет назад

    If you want you can use a HSS bar that is user for making tools for the lathe. They are already tempered and you can trace also on metals

  • @glenpeacock8597
    @glenpeacock8597 6 лет назад

    Beautiful marking knife

  • @DBELLTREE
    @DBELLTREE 6 лет назад

    Awesome little tool.

  • @savannahstacey9041
    @savannahstacey9041 6 лет назад

    Omg you took it out of the oven with your bare hands! Nice!!

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад

      Forgot to shoot that part, so it's actually the footage of me putting it into the oven, just played in reverse. Don't take out a hot knife blade with your bare hands.

    • @savannahstacey9041
      @savannahstacey9041 6 лет назад

      Switch & Lever haha I figured! Just poking at cha a little. Love the video 😬❤️

  • @fabiandaroca
    @fabiandaroca 6 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks for sharing!

  • @makenchips
    @makenchips 3 года назад

    Great video on how to do! Toolbox good but I would have made the blade longer and I would have made the feral smaller that looks like a really nice knife overall great job

  • @MarkMiller-zm2th
    @MarkMiller-zm2th 6 лет назад

    Great job

  • @mje3055
    @mje3055 5 лет назад

    Very nice

  • @SLUG1000
    @SLUG1000 6 лет назад

    just came across your channel awesome video Brother I Subscribed 👍👍👍

  • @GregsGarage
    @GregsGarage 6 лет назад

    Thanks for going through the annealing and heat treating. The knife looks great. I need to make on of these.

  • @wiggum2009
    @wiggum2009 6 лет назад

    Great project. CA glue would make a great finish to strengthening the spalted birch

  • @Cactusworkshopchannel
    @Cactusworkshopchannel 6 лет назад

    surprised how simple the metal spinning was! i have to give it a try! :)

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +1

      Well, frankly, that's the fourth or fifth one I made, because I kept going through the side of the brass and breaking the ferrule. I think it's definitely easier on softer metals, or metals that won't work harden so easily.

  • @yjk1037
    @yjk1037 6 лет назад

    Do you have a video showing the grinding jig on your bench grinder?

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +1

      It's a plate of aluminium and a c-clamp to hold it in place. It's nothing special.

  • @MrArolav
    @MrArolav 4 года назад +1

    Nu styr jag ut mot garaget omedelbart och gör en markeringskniv. Heter det så på svenska?

  • @erfut
    @erfut 6 лет назад

    Very Good Tutorial, Thank You. One question, why do you touch a magnet during heating the tool please?

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +3

      It’s kind of like a thermometer. When the steel is hot enough not to be magnetic it’s hot enough to be quenched and hardened.

    • @erfut
      @erfut 6 лет назад

      Thank you, that is a great and very easy useful tip to know.much appreciated.

  • @timberdish
    @timberdish 6 лет назад

    Loved that! Great vid Daniel, nice one :-)

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary 6 лет назад

    What’s the grit size of your water stone or stones?

  • @ItaloLima
    @ItaloLima 6 лет назад

    Nice !!

  • @just.some.dud3
    @just.some.dud3 6 лет назад

    Entertaining and educational as always. :)

  • @brethenia
    @brethenia 6 лет назад

    You’re right, the spalted Wood is beautiful

  • @oliverljong1420
    @oliverljong1420 6 лет назад

    were in Sweden do you find titebond?

  • @RunnerPack
    @RunnerPack 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, as usual! BTW, the phrase is actually: "The proof of the pudding is in the tasting".

  • @Hugs_4Life
    @Hugs_4Life 6 лет назад

    Would you recommend any specific types of projects for beginners that are too scared to work with too many power tools..?

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +1

      You could've done pretty much this entire project without power tools, you don't need to use a belt sander to grind metal, you can use a file and sand paper. You don't need a lathe to shape wood, you can use saws, chisels, files and sandpaper, and so on and so on. The best project to do is the one you feel passionate about. Think of it as problem solving. How can you do a specific thing with what you have available? Google and RUclips are your friends in this!

    • @Hugs_4Life
      @Hugs_4Life 6 лет назад

      Switch & Lever thank you! :)

  • @FlokrollProjects
    @FlokrollProjects 6 лет назад

    Gj. Keep em coming

  • @pjhalchemy
    @pjhalchemy 6 лет назад

    Liked the way you only used part of that fine chisel blade...lots left for other projects! Haven't seen the forming done since TOT did it years ago...nice job. Thanks for another fine video and build!

  • @santosguerrero8722
    @santosguerrero8722 5 лет назад

    Miy bien tirada la bola

  • @KetoBuffed
    @KetoBuffed 6 лет назад

    Soy solo yo que también quiere esta pieza para comer? Excelente fabricación!! Saludos.

  • @tonoperez5627
    @tonoperez5627 5 лет назад

    Para que se usaría esa herramienta?

  • @MrAygiz
    @MrAygiz 6 лет назад

    Definitely Like 👍

  • @FoodCollectionGD
    @FoodCollectionGD 6 лет назад

    สนใจสั่งซื้อครับ

  • @TheDutyPaid
    @TheDutyPaid 6 лет назад

    Old engine oil is great, puts a bit more carbon into the steel. Lower flash point as well.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +1

      I wouldn't recommend it, a motor picks up all sorts of crap while running, such as heavy metals, and that tends to collect in the oil. The smoke from old motor oil is downright unhealthy. If you need to get carbon into your steel there are better methods.

    • @TheDutyPaid
      @TheDutyPaid 6 лет назад

      With all due respect, all the tooling and processes shown in this video can be classed as unhealthy or potentially lethal. If care is taken, then any risk is minimal.
      I enjoyed the video and have liked it.

  • @dimitrioslykissas7981
    @dimitrioslykissas7981 6 лет назад +7

    The spinning scotch-brite on the lathe is a death-trap, a life-ending accident waiting to happen. Scotch-brite is notorriously "grabby" and can fling this small blade like it's nobody's business. This kind of abrasive should be used, in the context of knife-making, only as a belt on a belt grinder, and then only with the blade held tip-down and without any king of rest/table. I'm one of those who laugh at overly safety conscious people on the Internet, but this one legitimately made the hair on my arms raise.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +4

      You should never grind anything with the tip up anyway, way too much chance to grab even on a fine grit belt. They make wheels for benchtop grinders from scotch brite as well. Granted my contraption was a bit more MacGyver than what that would be, it was also spinning at a much much slower speed than a benchtop grinder. Even if it grabbed the blade it would have, at worst, tossed it down into the chip pan of the lathe. Not saying it's safe, but not much more dangerous than a scotch brite belt or wheel.

  • @moth.monster
    @moth.monster 6 лет назад

    Random question, but what video editor do you use? I noticed that all your videos are only in 720p, which happens to line up with the restriction of a free copy of Lightworks. (of course, 720p is more than enough for a high quality viewing experience)

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад

      Nope, I use Premiere. I don't so much see the point in editing in full HD or 4K. My camera shoots in full HD but editing at 720p gives me a bit more options on framing and creative use of the material without upscaling.

  • @antoniskyriakou327
    @antoniskyriakou327 6 лет назад

    YOU ARE VERY GOOD

  • @alflpedersen
    @alflpedersen 6 лет назад +1

    Are you from sweden ?

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад

      Refer to this: ruclips.net/video/fb0qUeTf1GI/видео.html

    • @alflpedersen
      @alflpedersen 6 лет назад

      Switch & Lever Ahh ok Thanks

  • @noorinaini2725
    @noorinaini2725 6 лет назад

    Notice that smile face on the glue at 4:46

  • @theodorequakins2636
    @theodorequakins2636 6 лет назад

    damn, i love your content.

  • @barthanes1
    @barthanes1 6 лет назад

    Remarkable... video. : )

  • @_BLANK_BLANK
    @_BLANK_BLANK 3 года назад

    I loved the video. I really wish it didn't have the music in the background though :(

  • @NitroMaxOriginal
    @NitroMaxOriginal 6 лет назад

    Nice, thanks.

  • @Wren6991
    @Wren6991 6 лет назад +1

    I'm a simple man. I see S&L, I click.

  • @madgamerkitty2800
    @madgamerkitty2800 6 лет назад

    Have you ever considered using super glue to make the wood harder? It’s great for making the wood more stable.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад

      I don't really like using super glue as a top coating, it's too brittle in my book, and the penetration without a pressure (or vacuum) chamber is not especially deep. If I had a vacuum chamber I would've probably stabilized the wood with proper resin instead.

  • @1019wc1019
    @1019wc1019 6 лет назад

    I'd watch a video of you actually at these flea markets you are always talking about.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +1

      I have one of those videos up, where I go to a Turkish bazaar, and it's one of my least watched videos unfortunately. They're also not all that fun to shoot, as it's somewhere I go to enjoy myself, to get lost in the cornucopia of weird stuff around, rather than watching it all through a camera screen. So I hear you, but unfortunately I doubt I'll be making a video like that any time soon.

    • @1019wc1019
      @1019wc1019 6 лет назад

      Switch & Lever ohhhh I didn't look particularly hard I'll go find it

  • @TheProrage509
    @TheProrage509 6 лет назад

    Do a double edge dagger next

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +1

      Nope, I have quite little interest in making things that doesn't have a practical application. A dagger is mostly just a weapon, and that ain't my cup of tea.

  • @apolloskrill6099
    @apolloskrill6099 5 лет назад

    Couldn't you also stabilize the wood and get it back to being structurally sound?

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  5 лет назад

      Sure, but not having a vacuum chamber that’s out of my reach.

  • @handatj5565
    @handatj5565 5 лет назад +1

    You just normalized the steel, to anneel the steel you must bring past critical and cool extremely slowly in vermiculite

  • @bringerofbacon3240
    @bringerofbacon3240 6 лет назад

    Metal spinning reminds me of throwing pottery

  • @not2fast4u2c
    @not2fast4u2c 6 лет назад

    That is a Sharp looking knife !!! by saying sharp I meant Really Nice

  • @حمزهالراوى-ك6ط
    @حمزهالراوى-ك6ط 6 лет назад

    wow

  • @Leblond987
    @Leblond987 6 лет назад

    Lovely project, but really a bit of overkill. Set a stanley blade into a handle.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад

      Not the same thing. There is a reason to have a flat side up to the bevel on a marking knife. A utility blade has two believes, not making it as suitable for the same task.

  • @np02058
    @np02058 5 лет назад

    Superglue is perfect to stabilize that kind of wood. the outside anyway.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  5 лет назад

      I really don't like superglue finishes, they become too brittle in my opinion. Drop them on a hard surface and they get damaged.

    • @np02058
      @np02058 5 лет назад

      @@SwitchAndLever have to be pretty big objects in that case. Never had that problem with the handles or winestoppers i have made.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  5 лет назад

      @@np02058 I've made pens with CA finish, and when dropped it has both chipped and has gotten small crazing marks. I think it's because the finish is so hard, it becomes brittle. I much prefer a little softer finish, like poly, or something that soaks in a bit like linseed oil.

  • @billiealva3806
    @billiealva3806 6 лет назад

    YOUR DOING THAT BARE HANDED 😲

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад

      There is no part of the video where gloves are necessary, and some where it would be downright dangerous to wear them.

  • @johnthebob1
    @johnthebob1 4 года назад

    actually the part of the blade you are cutting into is not hardened. typically they only harden the end of the blade that has the cutting edge on it.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  4 года назад

      It's really interesting that you make that comment despite a) obvious signs from the sparks when cutting it that it's hardened steel and b) the fact that a file skates over it. It's definitely hardened.

    • @johnthebob1
      @johnthebob1 4 года назад

      @@SwitchAndLever nw. It could be a difference in the brand, I have stanley planes and none of mine are hardedned at the back I have filed all of them round with no issues at the back part of the blade. Something Paul sellers does in his restoring a plane video. I honestly have never noticed a difference in sparks when cutting hardedned vs non hardened steel but I havent cut a lot of hardened steel in my time. Also I didnt see you file in the video so its not something I would have noticed. loved the final result though Ill be maing one myself. unfortunately I dont have a spare blade so will have to use a ciircular saw blade.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  4 года назад

      @@johnthebob1 at about 0:58
      Yeah, a circular saw blade is a great option. I'm always on the hunt for old saw blades, like properly early last century if possible, as the steel in them is usually both really good but also easily hardened by quenching, as opposed to a lot of modern "mystery" steels.

  • @slowdaze
    @slowdaze 6 лет назад +12

    I feel I should remark on this video, but I'm afraid my comments will miss their mark altogether.

  • @Kikilang60
    @Kikilang60 6 лет назад

    I would rather have the plane blade, but still cool video.

    • @Kikilang60
      @Kikilang60 6 лет назад

      Had to go back and look at the Swedish plane blade. I need to go to Sweden.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад +1

      It didn't have all that much life left in it, and I paid less than $1 for it. You can get old ones in much better quality if you really want one.

    • @Kikilang60
      @Kikilang60 6 лет назад

      Yes, that's true.

  • @jonlocke1624
    @jonlocke1624 5 лет назад

    Is it wrong that I imagine Patrick Swayze behind you holding your hands as you do the metal spinning? What am I talking, of course it's not.

  • @emerson_kkkjkk4011
    @emerson_kkkjkk4011 6 лет назад

    Show 👌 essas armas 🔫

  • @TheRealDirtySkillz
    @TheRealDirtySkillz 6 лет назад

    I think you need to re-inforce safety. The proximity of your hand to the grinder was close.

    • @SwitchAndLever
      @SwitchAndLever  6 лет назад

      I have mentioned my views on safety before in a video, I don't repeat it constantly as I do expect people to be careful with what they do. You can see my views on safety here: ruclips.net/video/fb0qUeTf1GI/видео.html

  • @toaster1859
    @toaster1859 6 лет назад +1

    Sadly I can't even make this

  • @scoosylp
    @scoosylp 6 лет назад

    more than enough...

  • @LuisFranciscoPerchinMarin
    @LuisFranciscoPerchinMarin 8 месяцев назад

    😅 0:06

  • @Forth3w1ng
    @Forth3w1ng 6 лет назад

    Are you Irish, because you sound like daithidenogla

  • @ankushdavesar
    @ankushdavesar 6 лет назад +9

    1080p?

  • @ajajdjdksifo3253
    @ajajdjdksifo3253 5 лет назад

    Swedish?

  • @57F.K
    @57F.K 6 лет назад

    I have a spoon.