Forging A Knife From Springs! Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • Will Steve STOP, DROP and ROLL to redemption or will his dreams of a knife made from springs go up in flames!
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  • @shorty808100
    @shorty808100 2 года назад

    Why would you put iron in it, you do know you can’t harden Iron right unless you melt it and turn it into steel first, you don’t have to re-can it 5160 and the powder you used both get very hard lol do some research watch Jay Neilson

    • @GreenBeetle
      @GreenBeetle  2 года назад +3

      Wait what do you mean you can’t harden iron? All my knives are made of iron!!! Oh, NOOOOOOO!!!!

    • @robertdailing4836
      @robertdailing4836 Год назад

      Why did you just use piece of exhaust pipe

  • @ColdHawk
    @ColdHawk 2 года назад +8

    One day, after an exciting series of events around my bush league, amateur-of-amateurs backyard forge, I came back into the house to get a new pair of trousers, swearing like I haven’t since I was in my twenties. My wife raised an eyebrow and asked me if that was the end of “trying out your new hobby?” I said no, with little grace and stomped upstairs to figure out which were the least flammable pieces of clothing I owned.
    A week later I received an early birthday gift from my kind, elegant and understated wife. It was a mug that reads, “Blacksmithing is like riding a bike, except the bike is on fire, you are on fire, everything is on fire!” It will remain one of my most prized possessions.

    • @GreenBeetle
      @GreenBeetle  2 года назад +3

      heheheh i need one of those

    • @TalRohan
      @TalRohan Год назад

      Your lady has a lovely sense of humour

  • @marcjohnson7734
    @marcjohnson7734 2 года назад +3

    I think it's the imperfections that make the piece perfect! Who wants uniform mass produced looks? Great work👌

  • @ChiroMommy82
    @ChiroMommy82 5 лет назад +1

    Very cool, I’m a second gen carpenter (a real one, not a framer or trim guy) and have always appreciated and admired metal work. Especially knives. I have to many kids and not enough time to learn a new craft, so, I truly enjoy watching the short version of your work. Keep going. 30 yrs on wood working has taught me there is no end to learning your craft.

  • @kimcurtis9366
    @kimcurtis9366 4 года назад +10

    Even with your ladder pattern attempt, I REALLY like the randomness of the springs! It adds an element of depth that grabs me.!
    Very nice knife!
    Thanks for posting!

  • @SharpWorks
    @SharpWorks 5 лет назад +41

    Perfect knife made of springs just in time for this spring weather!

  • @Onetruescotty
    @Onetruescotty 3 года назад +9

    "I tried to weld them back together on the anvil, the result being the production of a third piece"
    Haven't laughed like that in a while, thanks boss

  • @raxamonbathory8633
    @raxamonbathory8633 4 года назад +16

    Beautiful product. The imperfections only make it more unique.

  • @dongordon5154
    @dongordon5154 5 лет назад +8

    What a relaxing video...true Artisan at work!! No need telling you how cool that is...you know!! What a skill!!!!!

  • @Imustfly
    @Imustfly 4 года назад +16

    She's a byoot !! Fascinating to watch you work. I've never forged ANYTHING outside of metal shop in high school,...and that was 45 years ago. You've got a great delivery style,...thank you for sharing.

  • @slackjaw703
    @slackjaw703 5 лет назад +3

    Definitely one of my faves! Love the patterning! Really turned out spectacular. I was having my doubts after round one but you pulled it off. Just looks great.

  • @Loraganmoore
    @Loraganmoore 4 года назад +2

    I've watched this video dozens of times, really enjoy your content and love your style. You show your mistakes and never hide them. Being real is refreshing

  • @alocin110
    @alocin110 4 года назад

    You are a genuine artist. Your finished product has done a great commentary without words. Great job!

  • @actuallylobster4911
    @actuallylobster4911 3 года назад +120

    "On account of being on fire" very valid reason... I forgive you

  • @beezo2560
    @beezo2560 5 лет назад +93

    The knife turned out great. Very unique pattern. But, that's why I'm subscribed to your channel. I get to see works that others wouldn't try. Keep pressing on.

  • @fredwebb3603
    @fredwebb3603 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely Beautiful, Thank You for sharing!

  • @bohicagamin5798
    @bohicagamin5798 4 года назад +1

    Simply amazing! A work of art. You ended up with some nice patterns in the blade.

  • @korgan7779
    @korgan7779 5 лет назад +42

    The birth of 1000 layer Damascus Steel: "oh, I messed up" *folds it and reforges it* "oh, I messed up again".. Rense and repeat. love it.

    • @jacobmorgan1182
      @jacobmorgan1182 4 года назад +1

      One thing I love about metal it's very forgiving to work with some times

    • @rrf899
      @rrf899 3 года назад +1

      Do yall like those 1000 layers nives? I dont think they are attractive....
      I mean neither am I but that's not the point.

    • @tfoley53
      @tfoley53 3 года назад

      @@jacobmorgan1182 ç

  • @mykstreja8648
    @mykstreja8648 5 лет назад +3

    After watching Part 1 I had little faith in your success. Wow! What a difference! You should be very proud of yourself. That mole adds character to the overall knife. Leave it be. Good work.

    • @davindamico1759
      @davindamico1759 5 лет назад

      .......
      MOLY MOLY MOLY MOLY.... sorry, everytime i gotta get it out!

  • @williamvanoorschot5160
    @williamvanoorschot5160 5 лет назад

    Really like how you talk your way in to the vid, helps a lot and I’m really enjoyin it!

  • @gregsnyder8392
    @gregsnyder8392 4 года назад +1

    This knife is beautiful I'm a retired butcher and I would love to own this beauty.Good job and thank you for your efforts and showing us the process.

  • @antony6008
    @antony6008 5 лет назад +4

    7:25 "no hard feelings spring but hard feelings you suck I hate you" that shit had me dying lmaoo

  • @fuelhemi426
    @fuelhemi426 5 лет назад +4

    Dude, your work is amazing. Keep it up.

  • @mattthompson5663
    @mattthompson5663 4 года назад

    Impressive work! Thanks for adding some explanation about your process. Great video.

  • @martinmeasures829
    @martinmeasures829 5 лет назад

    A truly beautiful knife, I kno nothing about steel and forging but it was fascinating to watch. Thankyou for sharing your art.

  • @erikgreenaway8645
    @erikgreenaway8645 5 лет назад +22

    Using that reciprocating saw as a vibrator for the material is brilliant!

    • @jamesbarnousky1270
      @jamesbarnousky1270 5 лет назад

      Note to self: Use a reciprocating saw as a vibrator

    • @andrewmarkert1146
      @andrewmarkert1146 5 лет назад

      I would have used the wifes vibrator, great entertainment value.

  • @Soupcan13
    @Soupcan13 5 лет назад +5

    Dang that came out insanely nice. Super clean work. Very cool watching the process

  • @fishpest2039
    @fishpest2039 4 года назад

    Gorgeous blade detail and the handle looks superbly comfortable, your detailing is masterful, what a talent

  • @elzorro9987
    @elzorro9987 5 лет назад +1

    Nice looking knife. It's great to see a creator doing some experimentation, taking some chances, and sharing the results with the viewer.

  • @willspicer3190
    @willspicer3190 4 года назад +9

    Love Green Beetle. Originally seen ya make the "GT40 Inspired" knife on "Velocity Dispatch". Awesome they aired one of your projects. Keep up the good work brotha

  • @SEND_ME_FUN_FACTS
    @SEND_ME_FUN_FACTS 5 лет назад +4

    Love the Vids and look forward to whenever they come out!

  • @kmed3526
    @kmed3526 5 лет назад +2

    Worried about that small of a spot on the handle? If ever there were a perfectionist, you're it bro! IMPRESSIVE and MARVELOUS work! Just beautiful!

  • @TCool-in2to
    @TCool-in2to 3 года назад

    The spot is character. The beauty of the wood

  • @wizerd5150
    @wizerd5150 4 года назад +6

    great job bro . I would be proud to carry that knife !

  • @user-fk5wg3bp2u
    @user-fk5wg3bp2u 5 лет назад +4

    Интересный проект, с меня лайк и подписка. Жду продолжения таких экспериментов , интересно, просто жуть =)

  • @monkeyprince5480
    @monkeyprince5480 3 года назад

    Spectacular!
    Definitely not mad about that little speck. 😉

  • @hackprine5691
    @hackprine5691 5 лет назад +4

    I think you are an insufferable perfectionist... Like all artists

  • @mr.l6615
    @mr.l6615 5 лет назад +5

    It's a beautiful blade, very talented! I was expecting to see springs in the blade in a more pronounced way. Still a cool blade!

  • @bikerguy8751
    @bikerguy8751 5 лет назад

    That is beautiful!!! Love that knife and the beauty mark on the handle.

  • @louisbrou4061
    @louisbrou4061 5 лет назад

    Wow ,what a craftsman.
    A work of art

  • @heydenlabelle513
    @heydenlabelle513 5 лет назад +5

    The blade looks like a myriad of tortured souls twisting and writhing in agony. Great job.

    • @georgschenkfilm
      @georgschenkfilm 4 года назад

      Heyden Labelle well said, but i‘m glad i had other associations..

  • @waltonmartin8542
    @waltonmartin8542 4 года назад +54

    14:18 - Steve is late for church, but there's always time for smithing.

  • @danielhall680
    @danielhall680 3 года назад

    I can say you did it again amazing job I love the way you explain it step by step thank you very much for this amazing video

  • @r2steve2
    @r2steve2 4 года назад +2

    That's a nice pattern for canister Damascus! I realize now another step I can take with canister which includes cutting and stacking the final stage to make it the second to final stage. I really need a power hammer for setting welds! Great job!

  • @dasjager3653
    @dasjager3653 3 года назад +10

    "let's march off to the grinder" 12:30 Greatest moment ever!

  • @Duschbag
    @Duschbag 5 лет назад +13

    Mr. Beatle,
    How might one purchase one of your "low quality" hand made Damn Fine hand made knives..?
    I enjoyed your video.

  • @mrl3guy
    @mrl3guy 5 лет назад

    Great job. I really like the craftsmanship.

  • @jezzamarkham5285
    @jezzamarkham5285 3 года назад

    A pleasure to watch both videos and don’t forget it’s those little imperfections that create individuality! ❤️😊👍

  • @jason561120
    @jason561120 4 года назад +23

    Man if i had a nickle for everytime i heard the "but I was on fire" excuse....

  • @jimbo111589
    @jimbo111589 5 лет назад +19

    "There's this microscopic dot on the handle no one will notice. IT'S RUINED!"

    • @Gam3B0y23r0
      @Gam3B0y23r0 5 лет назад +5

      and still... I understand the artist D:

  • @willp2042
    @willp2042 5 лет назад

    This is not a knife but an ART created by your good hands...love it

  • @soving
    @soving 5 лет назад

    Beautiful knife. Great to see a craftsman perform.

  • @Victory987
    @Victory987 5 лет назад +34

    Does this mean it's Spring Loaded?

  • @TheWarnack
    @TheWarnack 5 лет назад +8

    Very good video as always, but i have a question , which metal do you use to avoid slag ? :) do you have a reference ?

  • @jasonbradway3902
    @jasonbradway3902 3 года назад

    Great blade. Very well done! None ever done the same. That's what makes them all unique in their own way. 👏✊

  • @adamladdOG
    @adamladdOG 3 года назад

    I think I could watch a whole video of the power flowing into the spaces sped up, it's so satisfying.

  • @icecreamtruckog3667
    @icecreamtruckog3667 3 года назад +7

    Why not just stretch the springs out and forge weld them together. Then after the forge weld just twist the bar for a interesting pattern.

  • @stevelewis7263
    @stevelewis7263 4 года назад +29

    Ever thought of going on "Forged in Fire"

    • @thatdevilguy9811
      @thatdevilguy9811 3 года назад +1

      Bruhhhhh I hear that form so many of my friends that find out I forge and like honestly it now just like pisses me off when people say it to me lmaooo

    • @leightonlaughlin7629
      @leightonlaughlin7629 3 года назад

      @@thatdevilguy9811 fr its like we dont all want to do forged in fire nor are we all bladesmiths

    • @bailey125
      @bailey125 3 года назад

      @@thatdevilguy9811 No one asked...
      Cue hate reply

  • @jamesrobin9961
    @jamesrobin9961 5 лет назад

    AMAZING Talent... I prefer having imperfections...shows character....some of the best things in life have imperfections, especially people.. Well done...thank you for sharing your skills with us sir!

  • @danijuggernaut
    @danijuggernaut 5 лет назад

    Love forge !!!! Nice job, good idea with the springs !!!!

  • @tomecalm7
    @tomecalm7 5 лет назад +150

    Try not to think of it as a black spot.
    Think of it as a beauty mark.

    • @GryteselvFPV
      @GryteselvFPV 5 лет назад +5

      mole

    • @siltstrider0
      @siltstrider0 5 лет назад +1

      Haha. well said.

    • @hudsonsteele1674
      @hudsonsteele1674 5 лет назад +1

      "Won't be noticed on a galloping horse, honey." That's what my Aunt Bernice would say...

    • @JohnSmith-gs4lw
      @JohnSmith-gs4lw 5 лет назад +2

      Seriously. Don’t worry about a near microscopic dot! Take it from a perfectionist: don’t be a perfectionist. You’re the only one that will ever notice that. If you didn’t point it out, I guarantee you, we would have NEVER seen it. It’s micarta for heavens sake. That’s part of the character of the material and what it takes to work it as a craftsman. Which you are; a true craftsman.

    • @Gam3B0y23r0
      @Gam3B0y23r0 5 лет назад

      @@JohnSmith-gs4lw as perfectionist myself, it's easy to give advices like this. following them yourself, is totally differet thing tho..
      also other thing is, if you leave many small errors like that, overall quality of the piece would suffer.. maybe this one is not noticable, but if there were many it would have been..

  • @funnymanparry
    @funnymanparry 5 лет назад +5

    I wish I knew how to weld and forge, I’d make my own truss rods for a start !. It just looks like so much hard work and amazing rewards. A bit like making guitars. 👍🏻 new sub from me

    • @RSHastingsIV
      @RSHastingsIV 4 года назад

      Wish I didnt live in an apartment in San Diego so I could fit the equipment needed to even try.

  • @thegoldennugget59
    @thegoldennugget59 3 года назад

    Beautiful piece of craftsmanship

  • @nailinpalin6021
    @nailinpalin6021 4 года назад

    I think it's a beautiful piece of craftsmanship! Would love to own it.

  • @groma6098
    @groma6098 4 года назад +7

    When the billet said, “↪️⤴️”, I felt that.

  • @buckstarchaser2376
    @buckstarchaser2376 4 года назад +5

    That reminds me of Starry Night. You should make the sheath out of ear-leather.

  • @887Rabbit
    @887Rabbit 5 лет назад +1

    Fantastic looking knife and although I love the pattern it does remind me a little of galvanized steel which is no bad thing.
    Excellent video as usual. Thanks

  • @freepluralism6652
    @freepluralism6652 5 лет назад

    Nice endresult. And imperfection makes beauty!

  • @user-wc4mg2yt4f
    @user-wc4mg2yt4f 5 лет назад +3

    _Now I know where all the springs are._ 😎😎😎
    _Теперь я знаю, куда делись все пружины._ 😊😊😊

  • @ScottM1973
    @ScottM1973 5 лет назад +162

    6:19 "on account of being on fire" Excuses excuses!!

    • @tommyhill199
      @tommyhill199 5 лет назад +4

      ScottM1973-- YEAH!! Being on fire is one step above 'my dog ate it' in the excuse hierarchy chart.

    • @lnr12241
      @lnr12241 5 лет назад +1

      Catching on fire should be an almost daily occurrence in his line of work. Surprised it bothered him so much. New welding gloves would stop that. On his hands at least

  • @RSHastingsIV
    @RSHastingsIV 4 года назад +1

    Awesome of you for leaving in the missteps for others to learn from. Too many of these shows cut out the bloopers, only ever showing perfect results... which just doesnt reflect the reality of any trade.
    Again, thank you for two awesome videos.

  • @joakimenge9256
    @joakimenge9256 4 года назад +2

    thx for great videos :D I really love watching them .

  • @Tanzerite
    @Tanzerite 5 лет назад +15

    Spring knives are illegal!!
    LOL its a joke and awesome video!

  • @rodmunch7487
    @rodmunch7487 5 лет назад +10

    6:07: you just discovered the wonderful phenomenon of Euler buckling

  • @Ikaros131
    @Ikaros131 5 лет назад

    watching that powder steel being vibrated is just so satisfying, could how it moves and shakes for hours

  • @coolpurple374
    @coolpurple374 3 года назад

    You got me in forging and got me excited on spring

  • @bowman1008
    @bowman1008 5 лет назад +5

    Hi!
    Please, what kind of press do you use?
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @medwardl
    @medwardl 5 лет назад +6

    I've been wondering if something could be forged with a slinky

  • @switchblade762x51
    @switchblade762x51 3 года назад

    Fire Knives learned a bit more today! Thank You!

  • @MrHellmod
    @MrHellmod 3 года назад

    The little black spot in the handle just adds character, every damascus is like a fingerprint. Unique in it's own way, why shouldn't the handle have the same, dont sweat the little things. And please keep up the amazing work.

  • @jamesball7322
    @jamesball7322 5 лет назад +4

    Not bad at all ,love the profile

  • @gerardkirkvandermeulen3802
    @gerardkirkvandermeulen3802 3 года назад +3

    3:35 "Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?"

  • @michaelwhite6110
    @michaelwhite6110 3 года назад

    Tha thing is beautiful. such craftsmanship!!!👍👍👍👍👍

  • @pappabear379
    @pappabear379 4 года назад

    I seriously would not worry about that spot. It adds caricature. Beautiful Knife nice job.

  • @pushkarkulkarni4861
    @pushkarkulkarni4861 5 лет назад +19

    Have you ever went to forged in fire show, cause ur really good

  • @HomeShowTV
    @HomeShowTV 5 лет назад +3

    Tippy Tap. Is that an official blacksmithing term? lol.

  • @explosivefreak666
    @explosivefreak666 4 года назад

    Nice piece of art work, my mate.! You can be proud of yourself.... It is diserved.!!

  • @ademdogan7213
    @ademdogan7213 4 года назад

    J'adore ce couteau il est magnifique, bravo superbe travail.

  • @DatBoiOrly
    @DatBoiOrly 5 лет назад +15

    Talk about springing a video out of no where ; )

    • @GreenBeetle
      @GreenBeetle  5 лет назад +1

      Yessss

    • @DatBoiOrly
      @DatBoiOrly 5 лет назад +1

      @@GreenBeetle glad you liked it beetle buddy

  • @vishwajeetgote5701
    @vishwajeetgote5701 5 лет назад +4

    While grinding you didn't wear gloves........Be safe we love your work 😀

    • @CHloE748
      @CHloE748 5 лет назад +2

      Gloves aren’t safe, they can get caught up and pull your hand into the belt, causing serious damage.

    • @vishwajeetgote5701
      @vishwajeetgote5701 5 лет назад

      @@CHloE748 oh

    • @matthewfurlani8647
      @matthewfurlani8647 5 лет назад

      Yeah the worst that happens is you scrap your skin a little.
      Its not so dangerous here but at a rotary sander or something with a guard your hand can get sucked in and you can loose a big chunk of skin.
      Now lets talk about how he sounds about 30 and his hands look about 50.... lol. How does he sound so young?

    • @RoivonPC
      @RoivonPC 5 лет назад

      You never wear gloves with power tools.

    • @matthewfurlani8647
      @matthewfurlani8647 5 лет назад

      @@RoivonPC not true. Osha requires gloves for lots of power tool use

  • @chrismrau9589
    @chrismrau9589 3 года назад

    Beautiful craftsmanship.

  • @anthonysmith778
    @anthonysmith778 4 года назад

    Love these videos. I dont have this skill, but I'm itching to try it. I do lots of other stuff, but have never had he opportunity forge. Looks like great fun. Hard work relaxes the mind

  • @_lux_aeterna_
    @_lux_aeterna_ 4 года назад +7

    Imagine having these skills and them tools say 2000 years ago they would think you was a wizard or something lol you would if been immensely wealthy too 🔥

    • @ghosthunter0404
      @ghosthunter0404 4 года назад +1

      Imagine the japanese made perfect katanas a long time ago with equipment nowhere near what we have today now with all this equipment we still only make cheap rip offs

    • @linoneves5523
      @linoneves5523 4 года назад

      @Juan Ignacio Caino by/.k

    • @linoneves5523
      @linoneves5523 4 года назад

      @Juan Ignacio Caino ///y/

  • @blacksmith109
    @blacksmith109 4 года назад +19

    Luar biasa 😍👍

  • @blackironforge2879
    @blackironforge2879 4 года назад

    Great work. Good call putting that 1084 on the edge.

  • @allenhenry1113
    @allenhenry1113 4 года назад

    Totally Awesome!!! Great skills you have!!!

  • @GreenBeetle
    @GreenBeetle  5 лет назад +44

    Part 1 ruclips.net/video/GqJfSHBXhwI/видео.html
    This knife is for sale at greenbeetlegear.com

    • @Tim-Kaa
      @Tim-Kaa 5 лет назад

      Beautiful. Please add cutting tests with the video!

    • @workwithnature
      @workwithnature 5 лет назад +3

      Do you ever leave a small hole for the gasses to escape or do you find it is not needed at all?

    • @GreenBeetle
      @GreenBeetle  5 лет назад +1

      @@workwithnature i've never drilled a hole for gasses I think my welding is just that bad. there are probably still small holes, in other words. If a hole gets too big the powder will fly out in sparks. I know other people drill a small hole so i'm sure that method works.

    • @GreenBeetle
      @GreenBeetle  5 лет назад +1

      @@jeffallen3382 i've started mixing my own paste from powdered titanium oxide which works better than white out. I don't use it very often for two reasons. #1 i'm using 1/16" canisters which doesn't take that much effort to grind off. #2 For me canister damascus has a tendency to get small splits when hammering in the profile of a knife or when drawing it out and having the billets surface welded to the mild steel canister prevents those tiny cracks from forming.

    • @workwithnature
      @workwithnature 5 лет назад

      @@GreenBeetle Cool thanks for letting me know. Very cool stuff you do and that knife turned out looking great.

  • @goatslayerwp
    @goatslayerwp 5 лет назад +13

    A coffee etch probably would have looked great with it.

    • @augustineacevedo37
      @augustineacevedo37 5 лет назад +4

      Damn boi just dropped some Russian on your ass

    • @artug874
      @artug874 5 лет назад +1

      @@user-vw9mk3wd7p Sorry, i don't understand Putinese

  • @fred5149
    @fred5149 4 года назад

    It's a beautiful knife .with craftsmanship..don't touch it .good job

  • @sheogorathlordofcheese165
    @sheogorathlordofcheese165 5 лет назад

    Wow that knife is beautiful. That black spot in fact gives the knife character