Always learn something watching your videos sir! Glad that fixture is useful for you! Would love a dedicated video on your bedding process... if you haven't done that already. I've had marginal success in the past bedding
Thanks brother! Yes I thought it was a cool idea. I have a height gauge but for folks that don’t, this is just as good and maybe better for this step. I haven’t done a video on bedding but I will put it in my list. I find that if it is bedded well enough, I don’t need line up pins.
Working on a huge batch of knives for the Belville show, 17 knives in total. A lot of handle sculping will be coming soon, so this video was perfect timing! Thanks!
Tony that handle came out great im glad you used that wood i sent you i have more and will be stabilizing more this summer if you would like anymore beautiful knife !!! it looks like that wood belonged with that feather pattern Mark
That turned out awesome as always 👍 for some reason my dumbass decided it was a good idea to grind and handsand 10 blades at one time so I wouldn't have to do it again for awhile. I don't know what I was thinking at the time but I won't make this mistake again. I'll be needing this video if I ever get these things sanded
Thank you for the great video. You explain everything so well. I can’t help but subscribe to your channel. One question where can I find more information on how to make that scribe line box from the 1’2’3 blocks?
Thank you, I appreciate it! Check out Red Beard Ops channel. That’s my friend Iames Keatings channel. He did a video on it and now he’s even 3d printing some.
Excellent video, quick question, how do you cut the slot for the metal handle of the blade? I'm brand new to this so I apologize if it's a dumb question.
Great job Tony! I've got one question for you. I occasionally have trouble keeping everything symmetrical from one side to the other. Is there any tips or tricks to keeping it symmetrical from side to side? Thanks
Another great instructional video Mr Tony! My question is what size wheel are you using? I only have a 12” right now and looking to get something smaller. I’ve heard several makers use 5-6 inch wheels for that type of handle but would like your opinion. Thanks
If you have any questions please leave a comment! Thanks for watching!
Hello Tony,
as usual, your tutorials and knives are great.
Thumbs up!
@S.Vallieres thank you my friend 🙂
You covered two things I struggle with: handle shape and getting the best use of your 2X72 grinder. Great video!
Thank you! I’m glad it helps a little. 🙂
Always learn something watching your videos sir! Glad that fixture is useful for you! Would love a dedicated video on your bedding process... if you haven't done that already. I've had marginal success in the past bedding
Thanks brother! Yes I thought it was a cool idea. I have a height gauge but for folks that don’t, this is just as good and maybe better for this step. I haven’t done a video on bedding but I will put it in my list. I find that if it is bedded well enough, I don’t need line up pins.
Working on a huge batch of knives for the Belville show, 17 knives in total. A lot of handle sculping will be coming soon, so this video was perfect timing! Thanks!
That’s awesome man! Wish I could be there.
Tony that handle came out great im glad you used that wood i sent you i have more and will be stabilizing more this summer if you would like anymore beautiful knife !!! it looks like that wood belonged with that feather pattern Mark
Thanks Mark! Yes beautiful stuff man!
Nice! Makes it look easy . . . to easy . . . the center mark is key!!!
Thanks buddy. You right on about that center mark. 🙂
Great video and explanation, turned out a fantastic knife and that was an awesome piece of wood too, thank you Tony
Thanks Paul! Yes that’s a beautiful piece of wood. 🙂
Great job Tony, love that wood!
Thanks brother!
Awesome work!! So much detail put into this! Love it
Thank you, I appreciate it. 🙂
Great video! and that wood is really nice too!
Thank you! Yes that wood is beautiful.
Dude! Great video ! Awesome knife!!!
Thank you!!!
Great video Mr. Severio!
Thank you my friend
Very well done.
Thank you!
Very nice work friend, beautiful work
Thank you!!
I also like your belt grinder set up! I am guessing you built it. First time seeing one like that!
These are two old belt grinders made by Bader. One of them I bought 30 years ago. still kicking. :)
Yes, thank you for sharing your knowledge
You’re welcome, thanks for watching. 🙂
@@TonySeverioKnives I learn a lot from your videos. I’ll be applying this shaping process to my next hidden tang.
@dominicdwk awesome man, that’s what it’s all about. Thanks for watching!
Wow just Wow, If that's not perfect I cannot wait to see when it is.
Thank you my friend, I appreciate the kind words 🙂
Great video
Thank you!
beautiful
Thanks!
Hi, great video and beautifull knife, whats is the wood u'are using?
Thanks! I can’t remember what that was. It t was a nice piece though.
That turned out awesome as always 👍 for some reason my dumbass decided it was a good idea to grind and handsand 10 blades at one time so I wouldn't have to do it again for awhile. I don't know what I was thinking at the time but I won't make this mistake again. I'll be needing this video if I ever get these things sanded
Thank you my friend. Wow you e been busy for sure! Well I hope this video helps a little. Shout f you need anything. 🙂
Beautiful! What type of wood?
Thanks! It was stabilized sycamore.
Thank you for the great video. You explain everything so well. I can’t help but subscribe to your channel. One question where can I find more information on how to make that scribe line box from the 1’2’3 blocks?
Thank you, I appreciate it! Check out Red Beard Ops channel. That’s my friend Iames Keatings channel. He did a video on it and now he’s even 3d printing some.
Excellent video, quick question, how do you cut the slot for the metal handle of the blade? I'm brand new to this so I apologize if it's a dumb question.
Thanks! It is drilled then broached with a couple hand tools to make it square to fit the tang.
Great job Tony! I've got one question for you. I occasionally have trouble keeping everything symmetrical from one side to the other. Is there any tips or tricks to keeping it symmetrical from side to side? Thanks
Thanks! The only way I do it is go slow and watch the reference lines. 🙂
What species of wood is that please?
It was a spalted stabilized sycamore if I remember right.
Another great instructional video Mr Tony! My question is what size wheel are you using? I only have a 12” right now and looking to get something smaller. I’ve heard several makers use 5-6 inch wheels for that type of handle but would like your opinion. Thanks
Thank you! I’m using a 6” in this vid. Sometimes I use a 4” depending on the knife size etc.
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