Sharpener single edge bevel. Only problem or advantage, you'll have to get one for right hand and one left. Just tell the wife it's essential tool you can go with out.
@Davidcarroll38 you’re not wrong there mate, way more that I thought they’d be! As it is they’re not financially viable for me to do, maybe someone with all the right kit makes the tang 🤷🏻♂️
a tip, when you drill holes through that kind a metal use a low speed, this way they don't burn or melt and slow and steady means in this case way faster. i make darts marking knives from saw blades and i use slow speed but more torque, and a spindel sander saves you loads of time a simple one in a drill stand is allready enough nice blades like the shape
The drill bits the blue ones I used, they require the speed they were run at according to Bosch I think it was 1000rpm or roundabout. The original bit you saw that was missing its tip was run in a hand held drill for putting in screw the kinda speed I’d run in a flat head screw.
@HewAndAwe I meant a metal hand held one, like the makita o milwaukee one as you were using the grinder for ages to cut the rough shape of those beautiful blades you were making. Then I saw the actual band still band saw from Axminster I think, and I thought shit, he is gonna think i am a prick 😆
@frenchgreguk sorry dude I’m not in the best of ways at the minute, just lost a friend.. I don’t follow and that could be all down to me dude. I’ve never had any success cutting metal with a jig saw, takes years to do. A band saw that cuts metal would be nice, what I have is to fast for metal and no way to slow it down. I’d love a separate metal workshop!!! 🖖
@HewAndAwe mate, i am so sorry for your loss, I hope you're OK. Look after yourself, we are here if you need. Big ❤️. Thank you for your continuous contents. Stay strong.
Might have helped the sharpening to anneal the steel first, then just temper the end once you'd established the bevel? I think that's the normal knife makers do it. Stronger tool too.
Yeah did consider that but wasn’t really simple to do in the current workshop plus there’s a risk of getting it wrong as someone who doesn’t work with metal I passed.
Curious, as marking knives go - how much do you care about the bevel?
Sharpener single edge bevel. Only problem or advantage, you'll have to get one for right hand and one left. Just tell the wife it's essential tool you can go with out.
@therwf2079 these are both for the right hand dude 👍
Great use of the space you have. And there’s nothing better than a clean space to work in. 👍
Glad to see you back mucker
I wish it was possible to post every week dude..
That was a hell of a lot of work, looks great. Still loving the no bull shit format. Thanks for sharing.
Cheers dude, thanks for watching. Hope you have a lovely weekend! 🍻🍻🍻
Beautiful craftsmanship. Very calming video too. Loved it.
Thank you Paul! Hope you’re having a wicked weekend!!! 🍻😄🍻
Ben, your eye for the details , is second to none!!!! what a stunning piece of work 😉
Cheers John! They say the devil is in the details, would explain a lot about me 😂
Beautiful work mate glad see you back. Those knives look stunning would like me one of them 🤩 love the contrast and glass look finish 👏👏🏴👍
You need both though 😂
@HewAndAwe well get on making another set will send ya a spare saw blade and some wood for it 👍😁
Well done, my friend!
Clever design and execution, beautiful. Happy Christmas Ben.
Cheers matey 🍻🍻🍻 merry Christmas to you to, hope you’ve been good this year!!😁
Quality, as always. Hope you are well.
Lovely looking but my goodness there is a lot of work that goes into making a knife like that . Nice collection of files and rasps too !
Cheers mate!!! You to man, hope you have a lovely weekend too 🍻🍻🍻
@Davidcarroll38 you’re not wrong there mate, way more that I thought they’d be! As it is they’re not financially viable for me to do, maybe someone with all the right kit makes the tang 🤷🏻♂️
a tip, when you drill holes through that kind a metal use a low speed, this way they don't burn or melt and slow and steady means in this case way faster. i make darts marking knives from saw blades and i use slow speed but more torque, and a spindel sander saves you loads of time a simple one in a drill stand is allready enough
nice blades like the shape
The drill bits the blue ones I used, they require the speed they were run at according to Bosch I think it was 1000rpm or roundabout. The original bit you saw that was missing its tip was run in a hand held drill for putting in screw the kinda speed I’d run in a flat head screw.
Stunning work Ben . They look really good.
Thank you Paul! Appreciate the compliment mate, hope you have a wicked weekend 🍻🍻🍻
Quality Ben thanks
Cheers Dale, thanks for watching 🍻🍻🍻 Hope you have a good weekend 🖖
beatuifal knives i could have stood to see one in use. thanks
How do you mean, I showed that at the end I thought?
@ yes you did but I wanted a little more
@ can you say in what way though mate please?
@ in actual use marking out a joint
Time for a new band saw me thinks! 🤔
For metal you mean or?
@HewAndAwe I meant a metal hand held one, like the makita o milwaukee one as you were using the grinder for ages to cut the rough shape of those beautiful blades you were making. Then I saw the actual band still band saw from Axminster I think, and I thought shit, he is gonna think i am a prick 😆
@frenchgreguk sorry dude I’m not in the best of ways at the minute, just lost a friend.. I don’t follow and that could be all down to me dude. I’ve never had any success cutting metal with a jig saw, takes years to do. A band saw that cuts metal would be nice, what I have is to fast for metal and no way to slow it down. I’d love a separate metal workshop!!! 🖖
@HewAndAwe mate, i am so sorry for your loss, I hope you're OK. Look after yourself, we are here if you need. Big ❤️. Thank you for your continuous contents. Stay strong.
And please, do not ever apologise to me.
Might have helped the sharpening to anneal the steel first, then just temper the end once you'd established the bevel? I think that's the normal knife makers do it. Stronger tool too.
Yeah did consider that but wasn’t really simple to do in the current workshop plus there’s a risk of getting it wrong as someone who doesn’t work with metal I passed.
@@HewAndAwe Fair enough I shy away from metal work a lot. Fun project and unique design anyway.
Have you ever heard of cutting oil?