MAN!!!! Am I EVER glad to see you back!! I was afraid you'd given up on us? Nice to see y'all again. Please don't make it so long before your next video. I know your 9-5 keeps you hopin' but please make videos. God bless: Dave
Good to see you back. That works has a good video on how to keep your knives from curving more then you want. I use that method, and I forge almost everyday
Thanks for the video. You're right on the new shape catching the eye. I started out to make a drop point once and in the beveling process it turned to a really neat trailing point so I kept it.
Love watching you create these rustic and primitive knives . I love the style of your work and how you create them . It inspired me to try and make one like yours as well . Thank you and keep on forging !
I very much appreciate you watching and like I have said before it really means a lot to me that I can help somebody that’s getting into the craft. I will have another video out soon as I can.
Hey there. I like your content. You need a Lav mic. It will drastically improve your audio by allowing you to bring your voice up above the sound of your hammer and anvil!
another good video to compliment this one would be seeing how to keep a balde straight during a quench. ive forged a lot of knives and for some reason a lot of them warp in the quench
Another useful bit of information. We greatly appreciate your sharing this. Look forward to learning more. Thanks
Thank you sir! I am looking forward to getting some more forging videos out there.
MAN!!!! Am I EVER glad to see you back!! I was afraid you'd given up on us?
Nice to see y'all again.
Please don't make it so long before your next video. I know your 9-5 keeps you hopin' but please make videos.
God bless:
Dave
Thank you Stoney! It’s good to be back. I am getting ready to do some more backwoods forging videos
Nice to see ya back! Good video.
Thank you Larry! It good to be back
It’s been along time between drinks ,always look forward to your videos
Always learning something new from your videos. Keep it up brother
And thank you for watching! Keep on a hammering!!
Good to see you back. That works has a good video on how to keep your knives from curving more then you want. I use that method, and I forge almost everyday
Thanks for the video. You're right on the new shape catching the eye. I started out to make a drop point once and in the beveling process it turned to a really neat trailing point so I kept it.
appreciate your video's
Love watching you create these rustic and primitive knives . I love the style of your work and how you create them . It inspired me to try and make one like yours as well . Thank you and keep on forging !
I very much appreciate you watching and like I have said before it really means a lot to me that I can help somebody that’s getting into the craft. I will have another video out soon as I can.
Hey there. I like your content. You need a Lav mic. It will drastically improve your audio by allowing you to bring your voice up above the sound of your hammer and anvil!
another good video to compliment this one would be seeing how to keep a balde straight during a quench. ive forged a lot of knives and for some reason a lot of them warp in the quench
Thanks for the video and help it was good talking to you.
Thank you Doug! I hope it helped a little bit
It was good talking to you to!
Well hello stranger.
DBL.! I am back lol
I like you knife style and videos but it is hard to here you when you are hammering on a blade
I know brother I have go to get that corrected and I am working on it. Thank you for watching anyway in spite of the crappy audio