It's a rare thing nowadays to see someone make a blade with their own hands instead of overusing expensive powertools. Very well done, it turned out great
"overusing expensive powertools?" Its called production.... Ya know, when its your job and you sell knives... Why spend 5 times longer when there is tools that make it easier and faster?
@@Codeman785 Because people like me will appreciate the craftsmanship. I'm not trying to discredit production as a concept, I'm merely stating that there are other people on this platform and others that (outside of production) do not spend the time and care on blades as was shown in this video.
Youre tripping, first of all using power tools will not necessarilly decrease quality and might actually increase it(better accuracy, like a drill press) secondly, the dude in the video is using a band saw and a power drill which negates your point😃
Walnut does look very nice. That and cherry wood were the most popular to sell when something wasn't going to be painted at the shop I used to work at.
yes , I was thinking for a long time to try amd make a sen scraper. It is fascinating tool . It needs a bit of learning and skill to use it properly but it's very nice :)
That's a great looking knife! I love how your videos are edited. They're interesting and short, yet don't leave out too much detail and you always finish with a cool end product.
❤😂 Nein daß ist Echt Cool ❤ good Job Tak Respekt for this old school of Nife 😮 Wunderbar IT IS Art or, you now waht's Up 😂❤ Tanks for your Inspektion Cool ❤ Power too the Peapel ❤ Free Ukrainá ❤ good Job ❤😂❤❤
I was going to start making my own knives. But my wife wouldn't let me install a forge in the living room or fix a grinder and vice to the dining room table. I thought that the forge would double as a heater, the anvil would work as a coffee table and the tools on the table wouldn't get in the way.
Can you show us more of the part where you bevel the edges? That tool you’re using looks really interesting. I have a belt grinder, so I’m kind of spoiled, but I would love to know how you grind in your bevels.
@@lucasw7067 I wish I did. It looks like it could be a purpose-built tool for shaving steel. There are machines that use a piston to run a carbide bit back and forth across steel surfaces to true them up by carving litle strips off of the surface, moving back and forth and left to right a thousandth at a time. This could work on the same principle, without the mechanical precision, by shaving down the steel manually. But you would need a very hard edge, and shave your workpiece down before you heat treated it. It's giving me some ideas.
Can be used to make feather sticks or chop fruits but don‘t use it fir heavvy duty like splitting wood, because alfer long use the knive will bend despite it not beeing full tang.
how did you cut the rounded steel or iron with the wire may someone explain ? 🤔 😳 that steel looks like they build buildings 🏢 with the foundation of the concrete walls 🧱 and in between floors.
Thanks bro. Google "sen scraper" and you will find more info. Mine is just a high speed steel piece of steel bolted on a long metal bar. And sharpened at 45 degree angle :)
If you have a wire capable of thorning apart iron, them you definitely don't need a knife my friend! But that was a hell of an art work right there anyway.
Love the work! But you could save a lot of time by forging in the bevel. It takes a little practice, but once you get it down it speeds up the process by a lot! Just a thought!
Nice nice for sure but when I order a blacksmith forged blade there's no way I would want then to polish off all that black hll I want some hammer marks left so ppl know what that blade is and how it was made ..witch should show the quality and strength if a blade .if it's polished to look like mirror finished stainless steel how would the know its not ...just my opinion ..
Стапэ , я шол по поли и споткнулся об газопровад в Казакстане . Я шас вернусь с него нажэй на делаю , но там что то шипит кризтит ,шас зажегалкай подсвечу и метала возьму
Making sheath for this knife: ruclips.net/user/shorts-nRrxvtEl0w
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Ты строгал сталь сталью?
Are rhey for sale?
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It's a rare thing nowadays to see someone make a blade with their own hands instead of overusing expensive powertools. Very well done, it turned out great
"overusing expensive powertools?" Its called production.... Ya know, when its your job and you sell knives... Why spend 5 times longer when there is tools that make it easier and faster?
@@Codeman785 Because people like me will appreciate the craftsmanship. I'm not trying to discredit production as a concept, I'm merely stating that there are other people on this platform and others that (outside of production) do not spend the time and care on blades as was shown in this video.
Quality over quantity. All it is.
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Youre tripping, first of all using power tools will not necessarilly decrease quality and might actually increase it(better accuracy, like a drill press) secondly, the dude in the video is using a band saw and a power drill which negates your point😃
Very nice handle, beautiful grain.
That looks awesome! You clearly very skilled. What metal did you use for this?
Knife cuts that wood like butter
cool, nice work, good job..
The jump cut in the video is going to haunt me for years
I would Stick with the string looks like to be more deadlier than the night
Ficou muito top irmão, parabéns 👏👏
I prefer the sharp rope.
NICE ASMR
my dumbass would def put the handle in the wrong direction
يا رجل أنت تجعل الأمور سهلة جداً
Actual improvement in making the handle? That's great.
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Did you really need to make a knife when you got that rope? 😂
That's an edit 😂
@@saikiran9793ikr lol
@@saikiran9793it was a joke
Ok cool. Cause I was like. Noo. Then I was like, mabey.
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Hell Fire, I want the rope, with a little practice I can be cutting down trees.
عمل متقن ومذهل أنت فنان مبدع و محتواك يستحق الدعم و المتابعه
What a nice knife! I love the handle
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Walnut does look very nice.
That and cherry wood were the most popular to sell when something wasn't going to be painted at the shop I used to work at.
Teshll
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Υπέροχη δουλειά. Χαίρομαι πολύ που βλέπω Έλληνα κατασκευαστή. Συγχαρητήρια.
I love the little transitions instead of just skipping forward. Sick work
Mad respect to anyone who can do that. From raw material to a thing of beauty.
Wish I could make one like that... awesome...
From scrap to knife, you are a talented man, my friend
and 100likes❤
Pffft sharp....I want to see you split an atom with it.
this is imposible
@@RustLegion no it's impossible not imposible
@@RustLegion not with that attitude
@@RustLegion with proper attitude, you could
It'll cause the nuclear explosion, no?
I was not expecting the grain on that handle to look like that! It's definitely one of the coolest handles so far
yes very cool piece of walnut root :)
as a Japanese person, I felt so happy that you were using a sen scraper! its so underrated in my opinion
yes , I was thinking for a long time to try amd make a sen scraper. It is fascinating tool . It needs a bit of learning and skill to use it properly but it's very nice :)
What's that
I was wondering what this was. Glad I found this
yes
@@RustLegionnice content, keep it up! I love camping
It wouldn’t be to much avail, if you had made a dull knife…
Your iron cutting skills is very nice 😂
That nano wire sure does come in handy!
that’s an awesome blade, what was that device you used to carve away at the metal?
Thanks , the device is called sen scraper
@@RustLegion Hey man can i ask you something.I sae your oil container in ine if your videos,are you greek?
@@RustLegionCan you please make 1911 grips and if you feel comfortable try making a Forged modern demascus 1911 pistol.
Это хорошая сталь? Или тут крепче только рукоять?
That's a great looking knife! I love how your videos are edited. They're interesting and short, yet don't leave out too much detail and you always finish with a cool end product.
Denizli Yatağan veya damaskus Solingen bu bıçaklar en iyisidir.
Τι είπες τώρα ρε μεγάλε... Respect
Και απο εμενα επισης!
Respect for the craft 💪
It’s always good to peel the skin of your wood before eating it.
❤😂 Nein daß ist Echt Cool ❤ good Job Tak Respekt for this old school of Nife 😮 Wunderbar IT IS Art or, you now waht's Up 😂❤ Tanks for your Inspektion Cool ❤ Power too the Peapel ❤ Free Ukrainá ❤ good Job ❤😂❤❤
That’s a beautiful knife and the grain on the handle 🤌🏼
I was going to start making my own knives. But my wife wouldn't let me install a forge in the living room or fix a grinder and vice to the dining room table. I thought that the forge would double as a heater, the anvil would work as a coffee table and the tools on the table wouldn't get in the way.
Mais comment se fait-il que tu décrivent aussi bien mon salon ?
Can you show us more of the part where you bevel the edges? That tool you’re using looks really interesting.
I have a belt grinder, so I’m kind of spoiled, but I would love to know how you grind in your bevels.
Do you by chance know the name of that tool?
@@lucasw7067 I wish I did. It looks like it could be a purpose-built tool for shaving steel. There are machines that use a piston to run a carbide bit back and forth across steel surfaces to true them up by carving litle strips off of the surface, moving back and forth and left to right a thousandth at a time.
This could work on the same principle, without the mechanical precision, by shaving down the steel manually. But you would need a very hard edge, and shave your workpiece down before you heat treated it.
It's giving me some ideas.
Thank you very much.
@@lucasw7067 You're very welcome. I'm hoping that the video owner wil illuminated us.
Hopefully.
The wire was sharper than the knife
Can be used to make feather sticks or chop fruits but don‘t use it fir heavvy duty like splitting wood, because alfer long use the knive will bend despite it not beeing full tang.
Can you make a dull knife next?
Ποιος είναι εδώ για το εξαιρετικό παρθένο ελαιόλαδο 😅😅😅😅😅
Great edit of your video! Sick smithing skills as well.
Hello bro
Bro leave the sharp knife , I'm more interested in the string that cut the rod like butter😮.
Esto si que es un profesional de la herrería, lo hizo sin moldes ni nada. Dios bendiga su trabajo 🙏
When r ur leaving for Forged in Fire show? Tremendous Job....
Loved that tool you used to grind !! Skinny tang tho
The thread😂which cutted iron rod is more sharp than this knife
Oh wow. That's such a cool video. The blade is stunning too! 🫨👍
चाकू को रहने दो, मुझे तो वो रस्सी चाहिए जिससे आपने लोहे को काटा। 🥰🤩
What wood is that ! Gorgeous!
It is walnut I think the root. That's why it has such curly figures :)
can i buy one from you?
Walnut root is the kind of wood used in expensive and exclusive cars like Rolls Royce. Because of that grain.
how did you cut the rounded steel or iron with the wire may someone explain ? 🤔 😳
that steel looks like they build buildings 🏢 with the foundation of the concrete walls 🧱 and in between floors.
it's just video editing :)
crazy good, love it
bro probably has an entire arsenal of weapons
these are tools mate , not weapons :)
@@RustLegion I mean, doesn't mean they can't be used as weapons, btw, great content!
@@mrfonseca16you could stab someone with a fork too..
I admire your skill. And that magic rope - wow 😅
@@RustLegionno such thing as a knife being a tool you idiot 😂 all knives are weapons and you know it!
Awesome!
Which Steel is used ?
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It looks great bro. What's that file jig thing you were using
Thanks bro. Google "sen scraper" and you will find more info. Mine is just a high speed steel piece of steel bolted on a long metal bar. And sharpened at 45 degree angle :)
So smart to write your name on the block to prevent content theft.. Hats off
nothing stops them but still at least it has my name on it. They cut the sides with my watermark. (i saw this trick from Diresta )
If you have that rope, why you want a knife 😂😂
It was wondering for way to long how you cut that steel with a string. I'm an idiot lmao.
it was probably just edited and cut with a power tool
Cristian is so real amen and I am Cristian amen ❤😊
Hahaha bro I want one!
Your video's editing and camera work is Awesome ❤❤
That's fake it can't hole in steal 😡😡😡
пластик тоже можно заточить до бритвенной остроты. попробуй разрезать войлок 50×50мм.
Que hermoso un genio total el laburo la dedicación lo es todo
Amusement and skill , well done.
Bro can made a sword like that
I see Greek olive oil I upvote! ❤
कहां मिलेगा भाई ,,, मुझे लेनी है 🥱
Bro is shaving metal ? 😳
You have some very unique handmade tools and the knife...
Yay knife :)
Knife creation super.
a edição lembra o seriado chaves
Mais verdadeiro q o Lularápio
As opposed to a dull knife? Aren’t all knives supposed to be sharp?
muslims never use for cutting food or vegetables with this knife. because we use three dot and three nail .rivet
Wow nice 😮
Watching a video of how to make a knife like this reminds me of how amazing Japanese swords are.
Please gift me sir
Sap bıçaktan güzel oldu, bütün olarak da güzel komşu...
What a knife!!
How about making Arthur Morgan's hunting knife? (Red Dead Redemption 2)
Tag me if you done! so I can subscribe your channel 😁
Где такой шнур взять?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
If you have a wire capable of thorning apart iron, them you definitely don't need a knife my friend! But that was a hell of an art work right there anyway.
Lo único me me gustaría aprender es como cortar un fierro con un cordelillo,tal vez podrías hacer un video al respecto.....
Beautiful. Etch your name in the blade do a series...... And you are good. Limited edition. Golden.
Cualquiera hace cuchillos. Me gustaría ver como haces unas tijeras para cortar tela. Como ves el desafío.?
Love the work! But you could save a lot of time by forging in the bevel. It takes a little practice, but once you get it down it speeds up the process by a lot! Just a thought!
Божественно!!!! А по нормальному нож без таких склеек и древнегреческих технологий не сделать?😂
Nice nice for sure but when I order a blacksmith forged blade there's no way I would want then to polish off all that black hll I want some hammer marks left so ppl know what that blade is and how it was made ..witch should show the quality and strength if a blade .if it's polished to look like mirror finished stainless steel how would the know its not ...just my opinion ..
I’m subscribing because I like how you reply to people who say something and because you make great content also because your knifes are sick
Enquanto no Brasil os cara reclamando por conta de linha chilena kakakaka
Do you have any info on that file jig? Mines a little... primitive and janky. I'm looking to upgrade.
Ooh ooh 🤚🏽make for me next..... I'll call it "The CDub Self Defense" 👍🏽
Como uma corda dessas, nem precisa da faca.😂. Excelente trabalho, muito esmero, ótimo acabamento, pura arte.
Audience be like:- wow what a knife..
But still....
Me:- how he cut the iron with the help of a wire😅😂😂
Iron is shaving iron😂
yea , only one is a bit harder than the other :)
I assume you tempered that blade and didn't show it. Otherwise you made a fancy display piece that will break if it hits any resistance.
Стапэ , я шол по поли и споткнулся об газопровад в Казакстане . Я шас вернусь с него нажэй на делаю , но там что то шипит кризтит ,шас зажегалкай подсвечу и метала возьму