I Just Got Schooled! (Learning How to Make a Knife...Again - Pt 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @WalterSorrellsBlades
    @WalterSorrellsBlades  Год назад +10

    Some jerk is spamming my videos with "hello, you're a winner" comments. It's not me. Please ignore.

  • @ColdHawk
    @ColdHawk Год назад +2

    Man! POP’s definitely got their money’s worth from this sponsorship! Whew, Walter said “POP’s” so many times that will be the first hung I think of when I think of knives for a while to come.

    • @mikafoxx2717
      @mikafoxx2717 9 месяцев назад

      Easy to advertise when you already loved the business!

  • @thesleepyweasel3775
    @thesleepyweasel3775 Год назад +2

    This reminds me of Paul Harrell's video, "How to spot a fake expert." It really means a lot when a respected expert in their field says, "I don't know everything, my way isn't the only way, etc." In more than a few industries, the experts are in simply in a sales competition with each other rather than teaching each other. Excellent video, as always!

  • @leweyfountain8442
    @leweyfountain8442 Год назад +9

    Awesome video. Most experts in a trade wouldn't admit that they learned something new from someone else. The fact is, no matter how good you are, you never know it all. You can always learn from others, not always necessarily a better way, but a different way.

    • @douglasyoung927
      @douglasyoung927 Год назад +1

      My experience tells me that craftsmen approaching the intermediate stage of learning are often the ones that are reluctant to admit that there's more to learn. There seems to be a point when your experience lets you know that you don't know what you're doing, even if you've been somewhat successful at doing it.

  • @joelongstaff7601
    @joelongstaff7601 Год назад +1

    Mr. Sorrells great pair of videos Thankyou Sir. You've probably just saved the first three years of trial and error for a neophyte like myself.

  • @paulwiggins183
    @paulwiggins183 Год назад

    That micarta is beautiful. This knife is about as simple as it gets... good for beginners.

  • @garrettshadbolt6443
    @garrettshadbolt6443 11 месяцев назад

    Wow that knife just really made me happy.

  • @mistold
    @mistold Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @eastoforion
    @eastoforion Год назад +1

    that gradient micarta and double liner combo is glorious!

  • @solarstorm50
    @solarstorm50 Год назад

    Doh! great tip on using the bandsaw to cut pins. I dont know why I never thought of that!

  • @jbyrd3304
    @jbyrd3304 Год назад

    Great bunch of people at pops!

  • @billclancy4913
    @billclancy4913 Год назад

    I'm going to try that handle grind process.

  • @bobjones8864
    @bobjones8864 Год назад

    2 truly handsome knifes, thanks Walter.

  • @daveh777
    @daveh777 Год назад

    I learned some new things to try from this video. Thanks!

  • @philochristos
    @philochristos Год назад

    I like knives. I miss making them.

  • @christurley391
    @christurley391 Год назад

    Thanks again

  • @jbyrd3304
    @jbyrd3304 Год назад

    They come to a hammer in here in south Mississippi every year! It would be great if you could come next year!

  • @eddybarker5072
    @eddybarker5072 Год назад +1

    I’m always fascinated with tapered tangs as it just seems like the scales wouldn’t lay flat. Such a nice touch and weight reduction. Beautiful job and love the vintage micarta.

  • @unclebob1959
    @unclebob1959 Год назад

    Knowledge is the key to success!

  • @j.pearceknives8664
    @j.pearceknives8664 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing

  • @gustingdis
    @gustingdis Год назад +13

    Every time you said "Joey does this" , I kept imagining that your name was Joey and you were talking in the third person.

    • @gean.knives
      @gean.knives Год назад

      George likes spicy chicken

    • @gustingdis
      @gustingdis Год назад

      @@gean.knives George is getting upset!

    • @mattw7949
      @mattw7949 Год назад

      JOEY DOESN'T SHARE FOOD! :D

  • @mikeo8790
    @mikeo8790 Год назад

    Amazing job. I aspire to be as knowledgeable as you. Thank you for sharing your art with us. masterful!

  • @drmanleyk
    @drmanleyk Год назад

    Beautiful knife!

  • @ActualSighs
    @ActualSighs Год назад

    Sweet knives

  • @ericmoore2236
    @ericmoore2236 Год назад

    I enjoyed watching you and appreciated your time Sir.

  • @toddferguson4987
    @toddferguson4987 Год назад +1

    Awesome knife Walter, love the tapered tang and that vintage material is so good.

  • @marvinbrock960
    @marvinbrock960 Год назад

    That’s a beautiful knife… that handle grind is amazing!

  • @plumtiger1
    @plumtiger1 Год назад

    Beautiful knife

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Год назад

    Good coaching
    Thanks

  • @stephenjohnson6841
    @stephenjohnson6841 Год назад

    Great video! It's awesome to keep learning. I'm down for the series continuing. Thanks Joey and Walker!

  • @greekveteran2715
    @greekveteran2715 Год назад

    That's the perfect knife design and size!

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Год назад

    Joey got his methods out there through your excellent video. Thank you guys!

  • @szolling
    @szolling Год назад

    Great video - lots of new stuff to try. Thanks.

  • @johng1097
    @johng1097 Год назад

    Nice series !

  • @iancrump4369
    @iancrump4369 Год назад

    Awesome video mate 😎🔥⚒️👍🔪👍

  • @michaelmorrison4843
    @michaelmorrison4843 Год назад

    What a great tutorial on making a knife! Learned a lot, thanks! 👍🤔

  • @davidscadlock5569
    @davidscadlock5569 Год назад

    Thanks to you and Joey!! Very informative! Look forward to future detailed builds like this.

  • @chuckbowie5833
    @chuckbowie5833 Год назад

    Beautiful work!

  • @Superbus753
    @Superbus753 Год назад

    Well after ht you should always use active watercooling when grinding. There is also a article on it by larrin thomas.

  • @bobrees4363
    @bobrees4363 Год назад +1

    The one thing that I found strange was using CA glue to attach the liners to the handle scales, then using epoxy for final glue up.

    • @eddybarker5072
      @eddybarker5072 Год назад

      That surprised me as well. Always used epoxy for the vulcanized material just like the scales.

    • @brysonalden5414
      @brysonalden5414 Год назад

      I believe that was just to hold everything in place temporarily so things stayed oriented during the next process.

  • @ChaunceyBronson
    @ChaunceyBronson Год назад

    Thank You Man, I really appreciate and get a lot out of your videos!

  • @mulepowerforge
    @mulepowerforge Год назад

    i do a similar thing with the handle but i tape em on the tang side and super glue there. then i do everything with them till glue up. drilling holes, doing the fronts of the scales, shaping to the tang, all done on both at the same time. then just split em apart, remove the tape and its good to go

  • @podcat2
    @podcat2 Год назад

    Really great series! would love to see more in the same style!

  • @Bargle5
    @Bargle5 Год назад

    Interesting series. Definitely would like to see things from the other guys.

  • @dimasdwicondro
    @dimasdwicondro Год назад

    Nice knife..I appreciate it ❤❤❤

  • @bikerfirefarter7280
    @bikerfirefarter7280 Год назад +1

    If he made agricultural knives, would they be popsickles?
    I'll just let myself out.

  • @erikcourtney1834
    @erikcourtney1834 Год назад

    It’s funny that I grind handles the same way. I always thought that was the only way to do it so I never changed the procedure.

  • @ramonade_knives
    @ramonade_knives Год назад +1

    It's funny, I'm a beginner and started by making Spyderco Mule Team handles. The way I did it the first time, is very similar Joey Berry's way. I made the process better with each Mule but man, he is YEARS in advance over me ! I'm gonna refer to this video many times during my next work sessions ! The results must be so much more consistent :D

  • @bwell6863
    @bwell6863 Год назад

    Does Pop's sell the locator pins?

  • @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367
    @manchagojohnsonmanchago6367 Год назад

    Much of the vintage textolite can be asbestos fabric.. By the way.. (not the one you are using though)

  • @fredbalster3100
    @fredbalster3100 Год назад

    How about doing a short segment on blade styles and their purpose. Do one style per show. I'm always looking for new ideas. 😊

  • @fredbalster3100
    @fredbalster3100 Год назад

    You make wonderful knives with wonderful equipment. How about making the same knife using basic tools in a bushcraft finish and compare the two. 😊

  • @swampcritterisbackbaby1740
    @swampcritterisbackbaby1740 Год назад

    Did you smack the pins with a hammer to swell them a bit or just use epoxy?

  • @jvin248
    @jvin248 Год назад

    What exactly is 'vintage micarta'? Found old cotton in an antique Navy locker?

  • @kestersmith3400
    @kestersmith3400 Год назад

    Learned a lot as usual with your video but… something you didn’t bring up and I am curious about is. Does the tapered tang cause any type of weakness vs the standard tang???

  • @joeywaters7718
    @joeywaters7718 Год назад

    Maybe I missed it, but what temperature did you temper the at?

  • @peacemaker-du4hz
    @peacemaker-du4hz Год назад

    thats a fine knife.will it be on your site for sale or is this just a demo

  • @lwj2
    @lwj2 Год назад

    Very interesting, sir. I'm not at all sure why one would want to taper a tang, but hey, I'm a knuckle-dragger anyhow. Thanks for sharing this with us. Cheers from Virginia's southern border.

    • @benr8772
      @benr8772 Год назад

      Tapered tangs do two things, first, it adds style! It looks cool, and it's not something you'll find on a commercial knife. Secondly it reduces the handle weight a lot, which makes a thin, short bladed knife like this balance out better, same as the extra hidden holes drilled in the tang. The heavy 1/4" pins kinda contradict this, but, hey, style?

  • @livinonlimiter
    @livinonlimiter Год назад

    Really sweet blade! I really love the oxidized micarta and how it comes out after shaping and finishing!!

  • @arkas6797
    @arkas6797 Год назад

    Master, how much do you want to drive us crazy? Listen to micarta vintage... However, justify your choice, the knife is beautiful.

  • @jasonscott7803
    @jasonscott7803 Год назад

    👍✌️

  • @kennethbriody8396
    @kennethbriody8396 Год назад

    How do I sign up for Patriot

    • @kennethbriody8396
      @kennethbriody8396 Год назад

      @WalterSorrellsOnNicegramm / cant get to you on telegram so how do I get you on Telegram?

  • @danhandke5012
    @danhandke5012 Год назад

    👍❤️👍❤️👍

  • @vigilannie2
    @vigilannie2 Год назад

    You sure like to hear yourself talk.