I just discovered your channel and I love it! My grandfather was a blacksmith but he died before I had a chance to learn from him. I have a lot of his equipment, not as much as I’d like. He always told my father that, if anything had been built or made before, it could be done again. He made about 80% of his own tools. Your work reminds me that it can still be done and done quite nicely, even with primitive tools. I salute you sir. Very nice work!
@@AmazingKKDaily Where is this shop located? And do you have a PayPal or anything like that? The pride the smith puts into his work is very obvious in the quality of the finished products and I'd like to help provide tools to better match his capabilities once COVID has settled and I am more financially stable.
@@yello4bangazuki147 The downsides to a gas forge is the sheer price of the gas itself, this smith makes his own charcoal at another location and has it brought to his workshop, making it much more affordable than frequent trips into town to re-fill a tank with an expensive (and kinda dangerous) pressurized gas Also 350 Euro is about 1.7million Riel, which seems a *tad* expensive for their area for a single item, personally I feel they would benefit more from the previously listed tools (i.e a belt grinder, drill press, and proper anvil) than they would a second forge ya know?
Luv the cooking ax. Do you take orders for your knives and axes? If so Do you have a catalogue so I can browse thru it and choose an item or two. Please let me know either way if you do or don't. Thank you......
ماشاء الله عمل رائع ومتقن المفروض يكون لك منفذ بيع على الانترنت والتوصيل سهل جدا الاتفاق مع اي شركة توصيل او حتى هيئة البريد لديك الموضوع يستحق الدراسة
ik vind je een van de beste vakmannen die ik ooit bezig heb gezien
I just discovered your channel and I love it! My grandfather was a blacksmith but he died before I had a chance to learn from him. I have a lot of his equipment, not as much as I’d like. He always told my father that, if anything had been built or made before, it could be done again. He made about 80% of his own tools. Your work reminds me that it can still be done and done quite nicely, even with primitive tools. I salute you sir. Very nice work!
Thank you so much for your visit
You are very luck to have homemade tools made by your grandfather
Beautiful axe, excellent work. Illinois, USA
Thanks for your visit
Great work!! 👍👍👍
It's a beautiful multiparpas knife and. A axe brother
Man all tha knifes ive seen you make a re awesome, nice... You have a talent thanks for sharing
Glad you like them!
Nice ,you are great ,I like your amazing work ... I am from India....
Amazing
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beautiful handle
Nice handwork ❤
from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Me to
What a lovely tool
Happy that you are interested in it
@@AmazingKKDaily this one is really well done, I love the handle, and the lump on the bottom so you don't slip.
Really handy for the kitchen
Such beautiful woods you have there!!
But we are running out of woods for handles now
Love your tool.
Hell Yes! Every Chef NEEDS a Kitchen Axe! Who Knows when the Longships will return?!? Or the Zombie Scourge! 😁
I don't know
Un diseño que nunca había visto antes de hoy!! Muy Buen filo!!
Love you from Bodoland india
good job
What are the 3 tools you wish you had that will help your business??
I will see if I can help you 👍
Marty Arriola thanks anyway
We wish to have a drilling machine and a belt sander the most
Would love to see a gas forge, less work easier heating. 350 delivered from Lithuania.
Forgot one more thing, the anvil
@@AmazingKKDaily Where is this shop located? And do you have a PayPal or anything like that?
The pride the smith puts into his work is very obvious in the quality of the finished products and I'd like to help provide tools to better match his capabilities once COVID has settled and I am more financially stable.
@@yello4bangazuki147 The downsides to a gas forge is the sheer price of the gas itself, this smith makes his own charcoal at another location and has it brought to his workshop, making it much more affordable than frequent trips into town to re-fill a tank with an expensive (and kinda dangerous) pressurized gas
Also 350 Euro is about 1.7million Riel, which seems a *tad* expensive for their area for a single item, personally I feel they would benefit more from the previously listed tools (i.e a belt grinder, drill press, and proper anvil) than they would a second forge ya know?
nice ..............
12:44, A KINCO!!!
Salam, from East Java, Indonesia.
Salam
Felicitaciones por el excelente trabajo muy lindo !!!!!! Saludos desde Argentina
Wuuh that so beautiful😍
Assistindo do Brasil sou fã de vocês.
Hermosa forma de diseño , lo felicito por su maestría , le mando un abrazo 👍
Luv the cooking ax. Do you take orders for your knives and axes? If so Do you have a catalogue so I can browse thru it and choose an item or two. Please let me know either way if you do or don't. Thank you......
Thanks for your interest
I am sorry I cannot accept orders from other countries
Understandable. Thank you for letting me know. I am still gonna watch your amazing work.
I liked the kitchen ax very much. How much to have one made for me?
Sorry we never sell our products abroad
Thanks
Dejo is working again, how is his injury? Looks like he’s better now from Metro Detroit, Michigan.
He is getting better.
Thanks
great tool
i wish i could have that knife
Or send me information of where you can purchase them near you and you can pick them up after I purchase them for you
I don't think we have this fruit in Mexico. The ax is so beautiful!
I want to know the word for it because there are in Cambodia
@@AmazingKKDaily What is it's name?
It is called 'Krasang' in Khmer language
@@AmazingKKDaily We don't have krasang in Mexico, at least I don't know the fruit.
Bạn là 1 thợ rèn tài giỏi
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we are excited to look Nepali gorkha khukuri making
Thanks
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Is it possible for me to purchase a knife from Mr. K.K. Daily? I'm in Dallas Texas. USA
Sorry in my town I can't find way to ship my products abroad.
Thanks for your interest
Looks like a remote village next to the interstate.
Right
សុំទីតាំងគាត់ធ្វើនៅទីណាដែបង
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Where are your shope I want to buy from you
Felicitations ! et Merci
Merci
young people will have
wow
Essa ferramenta é muito diferente.
I think where I'm from those are crab apples
ផ្ទះលោកពូនៅទីណា
ពោធិ៍សាត់
Do you have a adress where we can send you something?
Có bán không chú
Haha, a kitchen axe? I’ve gotta get me one of those, it looks very useful. That fruit looked like a krasaing. Don’t they mix it with prahok?
your country sir
Cambodia
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Sorry never seen that type of fruit in the states.
That sour fruit..... Asam Gelugor? I'm not sure 😅
Thanks for the word but it is not it. I searched for it but it appears to something else
ماشاء الله عمل رائع ومتقن المفروض يكون لك منفذ بيع على الانترنت والتوصيل سهل جدا الاتفاق مع اي شركة توصيل او حتى هيئة البريد لديك الموضوع يستحق الدراسة
Hola me gustaría verte hacer un pulido espejo gracias saludos desde buenos aires argentina...
In India we call it wood apple
They are similar but not the same. In Cambodia we have all of types
Have seen a fruit very similar but twice the size, we call them elephant apple. Dont know if its sour, never eaten it, you would need iron teeth!
Are you talking about a horse apple from a Bois d'arc tree aka Osage orange? That's what I thought too.
The fruit is called "feroniella"
thanks for the word. I was looking for it for a long time.
The fruit looks more like Avacado.
Buy it is not
I've noticed that you have started to wear a glove on the left hand. I hope nothing serious.
Sy from malaysia....buat pisau sembeleh lembu plak
Soting apa. Parangya gak nampak
I will ship them to you But I need a exact address
Dao thái phố rất tốt gì
أسفرت ونورت
Sip
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