I'd love to know too. Some form of gun bluing I assume. But some brands are better than others. Could also be ferric chloride (pbc etchant) I suppose, but I don't think that gets this dark.
That went zero to a hundred so quick! I honestly didn't think it was going to look that much beautiful until the leather dye and stonewashed finish. Awesome work! Now I definitely have to go get myself a tumbler..
I reallly really appreciate the fact that people like you excise in this world. People who are willing to put in there own time and resources on the internet for free to teach others and inspire others. Just like doctors, carpenters, welders, lawyers, musicians, chefs, officers, soldiers, activists, scholars, Artists, content creators, MOMS, DADS, BROTHERS, SISTERS, PETS, etc….. and many many more other profession’s it’s a long list. You people are amazing and really help out a lot of people who are stuck in a rut and don’t know what to do with their lives. Because you guys show case how cool and how successful and how powerful it is to be yourself in your own selective class. It’s really beautiful and helpful as a person who wants to get into knife making. But Mr Knight I think
Beautiful knife, and handle. Have you ever tried burning in an oak handle with a torch then taking a wire brush to brush out the burnt parts between the grain? It turns out really nice, it creates valleys between the grain of the oak and raises the grain of the oak.
You can de-clog a sanding belt (or any sandpaper) by running a piece of natural rubber (other rubbers work quite well too) against it. It literally takes 1-2 seconds to completely clean up a belt sander like that. It's a common trick used by woodworkers and apparently by skate boarders (the top of the skateboard is essentially just sandpaper to help you get a grip with your feet). They're usually sold with search terms like "rubber sanding belt cleaner" or whatever.
I have a rubber belt cleaner bar. It works to some extent, but I have found that it leaves rubber stuck in the belt. Not a huge deal if you're roughing out something, but leaves weird streaks on higher finishing grits.
Really looking forward to the day i can afford a 2x72 grinder like this!! I can produce pretty decent results with my pathetic little mastercraft 4x36 grinder... next tool/machine im saving up for 100%!! Also, your knives and this knife handle are legit badass!
Can you show us how you make the handle for the hidden tang? Watching a lot of smiths, they just drill holes and then fit it on, but i can't really tell what it is that do to get a good fit.
Gotta be careful with foam backing over metal pins in wood... Ty for your time, nice to see a master smith do the same thing I do... Love your handles... Literally broke or I'd love to take a course... I got some abs videos I got my eye on I should break down and order...
@@JasonKnightMS HAVE YOU EVER DONE A VIDEO ON HOW TO SHARPEN THE CURVED PORTION OF A KUKRI I HAVE S 1 INCH CERAMIC ROD BUT I HAVE A REALLY HARD TIME GETTING THAT SECTION SHARP
This is a beautiful blade design. Handle looks really comfortable as well.
That's slick man. Couple of techniques there I've never seen for sure!
What was the solution you sprayed on the knife that darkened it?? I’ve been trying to find something like that!
I'd love to know too. Some form of gun bluing I assume. But some brands are better than others.
Could also be ferric chloride (pbc etchant) I suppose, but I don't think that gets this dark.
2 questions - who's the band at the end of the vid that closes things out. 2nd - what is the spray used on the blade to darken it?
That went zero to a hundred so quick! I honestly didn't think it was going to look that much beautiful until the leather dye and stonewashed finish. Awesome work! Now I definitely have to go get myself a tumbler..
Yeah, one of the things I find most difficult is making the scales symetrical on the knife.
Beautiful piece of art!
I reallly really appreciate the fact that people like you excise in this world. People who are willing to put in there own time and resources on the internet for free to teach others and inspire others. Just like doctors, carpenters, welders, lawyers, musicians, chefs, officers, soldiers, activists, scholars, Artists, content creators, MOMS, DADS, BROTHERS, SISTERS, PETS, etc….. and many many more other profession’s it’s a long list. You people are amazing and really help out a lot of people who are stuck in a rut and don’t know what to do with their lives. Because you guys show case how cool and how successful and how powerful it is to be yourself in your own selective class. It’s really beautiful and helpful as a person who wants to get into knife making. But Mr Knight I think
Beautiful knife, and handle. Have you ever tried burning in an oak handle with a torch then taking a wire brush to brush out the burnt parts between the grain? It turns out really nice, it creates valleys between the grain of the oak and raises the grain of the oak.
Thats the thing about watching high skilled individuals, everything looks so easy. But its really, really hard. Love everything about that finish.
I purchased the Elemental Knife series improved my knife making by 100% !
Wow it is the best shape of knife I've ever seen!! Congratulations man!
I have to try the leather dye now on my wood handles. Never seen that before. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Love that knife - it looks like a cross between a bowie and a kukhri. Beautiful lines.
Very nice blade. Perfect size I like
That blade came out looking awesome! :)
This is the kind of video I want to see. Something I can learn from without taking away from your forged and heritage series.
Amazing as always. Thank you for sharing Jason🤟
You can de-clog a sanding belt (or any sandpaper) by running a piece of natural rubber (other rubbers work quite well too) against it. It literally takes 1-2 seconds to completely clean up a belt sander like that. It's a common trick used by woodworkers and apparently by skate boarders (the top of the skateboard is essentially just sandpaper to help you get a grip with your feet).
They're usually sold with search terms like "rubber sanding belt cleaner" or whatever.
I have a rubber belt cleaner bar. It works to some extent, but I have found that it leaves rubber stuck in the belt.
Not a huge deal if you're roughing out something, but leaves weird streaks on higher finishing grits.
Really looking forward to the day i can afford a 2x72 grinder like this!! I can produce pretty decent results with my pathetic little mastercraft 4x36 grinder... next tool/machine im saving up for 100%!! Also, your knives and this knife handle are legit badass!
Turned out rad! Dig the dark motif!
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Hey Jason, I just wanted to clarify, just in case I missed something. The Curly Maple handle on this knife is or isn’t stabilized?
Love to watch you work.
Always enjoy your videos! The forged series really helped me grow as a maker.
Bro that handle is amazing. Knife is amazing
I appreciate all the advice, it's really helped me up my forging !
what was the spray on finish to the blade, Ferric Chloride? Love the idea of using leather dye on the handle.
Amazing work! Great video!
Go for it, Jason!
Another great video, a perfect refresher course! 👍🏻👏🏻
This video is awesome!!
What media did you use for the tumbling?
What solution do you use to blue the blade?
Another awesome blade! 😍
Friggin Awesome! I love that handle! What did he spray on the blade?
Great info. Thanks dude. Do you ever use Corby pins(screws)? What's your favorite type of pin to use?
Amazing !!!
Greetings from Poland ;)
So sic , thx 4 the motivation
Good Gawd, that knife is beautiful !
I've watched this video multiple times and just realized you said leather dye for the handle. Would that work on stabilized wood as well?
Another great piece of work! What is in the sprayer to blacken your blade?
Looks like gun blue
Can you show us how you make the handle for the hidden tang? Watching a lot of smiths, they just drill holes and then fit it on, but i can't really tell what it is that do to get a good fit.
What magic potion was in your green spray bottle!? Completely changed the look !
Beautiful
Lovely 👌👌🤗🤗🤗
oh man that's cool!
which you use to change the color of the sheet??
Ya what did he spray on the blade? Bluing agent?
Kidding love your videos and use your tips alot lol
Awesome
What did he spray on it at the end?
great thank
Gotta be careful with foam backing over metal pins in wood... Ty for your time, nice to see a master smith do the same thing I do... Love your handles... Literally broke or I'd love to take a course... I got some abs videos I got my eye on I should break down and order...
Thank you
This is one f my favorite parts. Not sure f you remember me but I am Mr. George Herron's grandson.
What was it that you sprayed onto the blade?..
what was in the spray bottle?
What was sprayed on this ?
How can I get the Forge series
you can view it on my Patreon if you are a member of the Golden Kukri - www.patreon.com/jasonknightknives
@@JasonKnightMS HAVE YOU EVER DONE A VIDEO ON HOW TO SHARPEN THE CURVED PORTION OF A KUKRI I HAVE S 1 INCH CERAMIC ROD BUT I HAVE A REALLY HARD TIME GETTING THAT SECTION SHARP
what kind of grinder?
Nice
That’s a sexy handle shape 🦾🦾🦾🦾
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@10:41 what is that ??
Don't tell me what to do!!!!
Beautiful