It's the first video on knife-making I have ever seen that is remarkably complete. Everything is done well and neatly, shown perfectly - with the fullest description on the specifics, the quote about riling a tiger being a cherry on top. To me, these all fine details mean top-notch class. The maker's Class. That's certainly WOW, sir. The vid gets its well-deserved WOW, instant subscription, like, comment, and share. Let alone the knife, which is Absolutely Fantastic - from the design to form-factor, from the manufacturing process to the materials and the box. Keep on doing the job, and see you on the next one!!
It's less work, because you don't need to clean the decarb after HT, so you only grind it once. You just need to make sure not to overheat it And NO, I didn't kill the knife, did you see any tempering colours while grinding? Also, we always have a tank of water standing next to the grinder.
@@BarbershopCustomsthank you for answering, that makes sense, but I think I'll stay with the '' first grind then heat treat'' method, simply because i dont have a good belt sander, so i have to work while the steel is soft
my advice, you should harded after do the bevels that way the steel is more soft and you will extend the live of you sanding belts, what an amazing knife👌
@@BarbershopCustoms Mi scusi, non è però rischioso/dannoso (fare i biselli dopo i trattamenti termici) per questa ragione: “Decarburazione superficiale, grave difetto che può manifestarsi nell'acciaio, a seguito di surriscaldamento nei trattamenti termici, consistente nella formazione di zone decarburate (dette anche zone molli).”??
@@BarbershopCustoms Anche perché si fanno apposta i trattamenti termici (tempra e rinvenimento) per attribuire determinate caratteristiche all’acciaio (non deve essere troppo fragile, ma neanche troppo molle) e andando a fare i biselli dopo i trattamenti termici non c’è il rischio di alterare la struttura molecolare dell’acciaio alterando così le caratteristiche tecniche volute e ricercate appositamente con i suddetti trattamenti termici??
You should first finish the grinding of the bevels etc, and then heat treat. After all, grinding a softened steel will prove to enhance the durability and life span of your belts. Besides that, I think that that knife looks absolutely amazing. Great vid. man. Also love your thumbnails!:)
The way we do it, it's easier to prevent the steel from decarb. It's also less work, because this way you need to only grind it once instead of twice 😁
The fact that you have all the fanciest gear like a water jet and proper heat treat oven yet still use a drill bit to centre scribe for your bevels makes me giggle, if it ain't broke... 😂
I really find this method the most convinient and the fastest :D And it doesn't need to be exact as I check it with a caliper during the final grinding passes :)
Very good job again, as always. Also loving your video editing. An idea btw; if I was doing this, i would finish the handle scales (mount them temporarily to the blade and work on the belt grinder) before the steel blackening process. Then I wouldn't lose the nice blackened surface on the handle side maybe?
Yeah, I was thinking abnout this too, the problem is that you can't get an ideal fit without glueing it first (using natural materials) and I believe the fit is more important than the blackening :)
Cool knife man! That mammoth is pretty finicky! The tooth is a little harder to work than the tusk is. I just made a puukko with the tusk and it was awesome. Definitely smells like burning hair!
Well, a lot of people didn't like the music so we decided to make every other video without it :) I don't think we will make Fang again as we try to make the videos as unique as possible :) But I believe we will make some other damascus knives in future :)
Usually the knives that we show on videos are one time projects to make something different and more unique. But all currently available knives are listed on our webiste: www.barbershop-customs.com
What do you think about this crazy pattern on the blade? :)
Excellent as u do always 🔥🔥💪👍
It’s awesome!
It looks good ive always called it a rock pattern.
Very nice!
Looks good and wouldn't have if not wasn't blackened and goes great with the mammoth tooth scales
Love the pattern on the blade, love the handle scales even more - absolutely gorgeous. Fantastic work, thank you for the video!
Thank you
Awesome work and very cool project. I really like the custom logo pin, that is a step above and beyond.
Thank you :)
It's the first video on knife-making I have ever seen that is remarkably complete. Everything is done well and neatly, shown perfectly - with the fullest description on the specifics, the quote about riling a tiger being a cherry on top.
To me, these all fine details mean top-notch class. The maker's Class. That's certainly WOW, sir. The vid gets its well-deserved WOW, instant subscription, like, comment, and share. Let alone the knife, which is Absolutely Fantastic - from the design to form-factor, from the manufacturing process to the materials and the box.
Keep on doing the job, and see you on the next one!!
Thank you very much! We will strive to bring you as much value in the next videos
Its.good.seeing.a.lady.showing.the.men.how.to.do.it.keep.it.up.your.work.is.great
Very nice work, I usually don't really care for the rock texture on knives but you really made it work. Great video
I'm not a fan of it myself, but I thought it would look cool when made like this ;)
Just purchased this Tiger, can't wait to see.🐅
Thank you for your order 😊 I hope it will serve you well
Wow what a beautiful piece of art it's absolutely amazing
Thank you
Outstanding look, and workmanship
Thanks :)
Ach to dzielo na miare Picasco,dziekuje za nowy material filmowy,pozdrawiam serdecznie z UK
Bardzo dziękuję, również pozdrawiam :)
Impresionante trabajo !! 👍👏👏👏
That is super unique. Bravo
Thank you!
Una joya !!!!!! Hermoso cuchillo 😍 💯💯💯💯👏👏👏👏👏💪🏽💪🏽
The blade and handle go so well together. Fantastic knife and video.
Thank you!
Always wondered why do you heat treat the blade before grinding the bewels. Makes it a little more difficult keeping it cool. Gorgeous knife tho
O to samo miałem zapytać.
He killed this knife, because I don't see any watter and he grind it for long time
It's less work, because you don't need to clean the decarb after HT, so you only grind it once.
You just need to make sure not to overheat it
And NO, I didn't kill the knife, did you see any tempering colours while grinding?
Also, we always have a tank of water standing next to the grinder.
@@BarbershopCustomsthank you for answering, that makes sense, but I think I'll stay with the '' first grind then heat treat'' method, simply because i dont have a good belt sander, so i have to work while the steel is soft
Amazing work as always man!
Thank you brother!
Amazing beautiful knife…good job!!!
Absolutely beautiful, outstanding work😍
Sweet I like that!! Beautiful knife you've made and love the handle and a great job making it
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you!
@@BarbershopCustoms You're welcome
WoW ... 😍😍😍 PIĘKNOŚĆ!!!
Dzięki
It's a really beautiful knife!
Thanks! :)
Piękny. 🤗😍🥰😘 Więcej zacnych nożyczków. Zdrówka, pozdrowajóchny. 😁👍
Dzięki, wzajemnie 🤙
@@BarbershopCustoms Zrób Kukri. :DDD
I personally would have went with a Yakut for the overall design since it is one of the oldest known knives used but this is nice too.
Among steel knives, yes, but this one refers to the stone age tools :)
Great work
Superb work as always! I think Kraven the Hunter would even approve of it👍🔪!!
Thanks :D
Nice work....good lookin' blade!
Thanks
Awesome as always .Great looking knife.You have great attention to detail that's the difference between a good and a great knife.
Thank you! This is true, details always make all the difference
Pozdrowionka, piękny nóż proszę pana :) Jak widać polska scena nożoróbstwa ma się świetnie.
Bardzo dziękuję :)
my advice, you should harded after do the bevels that way the steel is more soft and you will extend the live of you sanding belts, what an amazing knife👌
Grinding it after ht prevents from the decarb tho. It's also less work since you only need to grind it once 😊
@@BarbershopCustoms Mi scusi, non è però rischioso/dannoso (fare i biselli dopo i trattamenti termici) per questa ragione: “Decarburazione superficiale, grave difetto che può manifestarsi nell'acciaio, a seguito di surriscaldamento nei trattamenti termici, consistente nella formazione di zone decarburate (dette anche zone molli).”??
@@BarbershopCustoms Anche perché si fanno apposta i trattamenti termici (tempra e rinvenimento) per attribuire determinate caratteristiche all’acciaio (non deve essere troppo fragile, ma neanche troppo molle) e andando a fare i biselli dopo i trattamenti termici non c’è il rischio di alterare la struttura molecolare dell’acciaio alterando così le caratteristiche tecniche volute e ricercate appositamente con i suddetti trattamenti termici??
Very good and very beautiful knife
Thank you
the knife is a very,very,very beautiful!! the black colour and pattern is perfect! can U tell me please what is in bottle with red cap?
Super Knife 👍
Thank you
Super knife. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍👍
Very nice work! Please let me know what do you use for blackening of the handle steel at the end of the process.
It’s in the description.
So nice knife
Thanks
What process did you use to darken the blade? & what was the paste you put on it before putting it in the furnace.. sorry, tryin to learn.
Great video. Beautiful craftsmanship. What liquid was in the pot that made the knife dark?
Hello beautiful knife beautiful job well done
Thanks!
The handle is awesome!
Thanks
Piękna robota! Co miałeś w garnku że tak ładnie stal poczerniło oraz później (11:30) czym smarowałeś tang ?
Oksyda na gorąco, przepis jest w opisie 😊
@@BarbershopCustoms dzięki 😉
That sure is a pretty knife.
Nice sculpting
Beautiful weapon
Thanks
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏
Thanks! We're glad it helped :)
Spectacular
Thanks
You should first finish the grinding of the bevels etc, and then heat treat. After all, grinding a softened steel will prove to enhance the durability and life span of your belts. Besides that, I think that that knife looks absolutely amazing. Great vid. man. Also love your thumbnails!:)
The way we do it, it's easier to prevent the steel from decarb. It's also less work, because this way you need to only grind it once instead of twice 😁
Hello, the your mixture of caustic soda and potassium is not toxic when you use your knife for food? Thanks
Marvelous
Thank you :)
Nice !
Thanks
sir, question , till what grit do you sand the mammoth tooth before applying the polishing paste
2000
Awesome ♥️
สวยมากๆ แต่ละแบบ ผมชอบจริงๆ
hello, is it possible to have the schema of the pattern? thank you.
Amazing knive! 😊👍
Thanks
A work of art 🔪👍🏻 what’s in the pot you boil the blade in to colour it I started making puukko knives and would like to try that finish
Dobra robota ,jak zawsze
Dzięki
Pudliszki zdradziło krajana. Pozdrawiam, dobra robota!
Dzięki, pozdrawiam
Soy martin de argentina es un exelente trabajo muy lindo 👏👏👍
Very nice
Thanks
Is this shoe cream for polish?
It's a fine car polishing paste
BEAUTIFUL
Thanks
The fact that you have all the fanciest gear like a water jet and proper heat treat oven yet still use a drill bit to centre scribe for your bevels makes me giggle, if it ain't broke... 😂
I really find this method the most convinient and the fastest :D And it doesn't need to be exact as I check it with a caliper during the final grinding passes :)
@@BarbershopCustoms no point in changing what works 😂
...у меня григдера нет, я подобный рисунок на клинке наношу с помощью бормашинки, отличная работа!, удачи тебе и здоровья!!!
lol 52 seconds ago!i can already tell this is gonna be a great vid
Haha, thanks
Very good job again, as always. Also loving your video editing. An idea btw; if I was doing this, i would finish the handle scales (mount them temporarily to the blade and work on the belt grinder) before the steel blackening process. Then I wouldn't lose the nice blackened surface on the handle side maybe?
Yeah, I was thinking abnout this too, the problem is that you can't get an ideal fit without glueing it first (using natural materials) and I believe the fit is more important than the blackening :)
@@BarbershopCustoms Makes sense :)
wow nice👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks
Was this a vinegar etch?
Super. Sereitor Brau.
Thanks
What is the stuff you smear on the blade before HT? is that to prevent decarb?
Yup, it's an anti decarb paste
It’s very beautiful
Thanks
Cool knife man! That mammoth is pretty finicky! The tooth is a little harder to work than the tusk is. I just made a puukko with the tusk and it was awesome. Definitely smells like burning hair!
Beautiful build!
Thank you :)
You are making amazing knifes! Can you tell me what's the price and how can I make an order please?
Thank you, All of our currently available knives are listed on our website:
www.barbershop-customs.com
This one costs 600 USD with a sheath :)
I went to your website as I was interested in buying? I didn’t see it there?
It's sold, only currently available knives are listed there :)
请问热处理前在刀刃上涂抹的是什么?
Looks amazing brother... whats that Paste you put on that mammoth?
Thanks, it's a fine car polishing paste
Miss the music in the videos, you always chose good stuff. Do you think you will do a Fang again?
Well, a lot of people didn't like the music so we decided to make every other video without it :) I don't think we will make Fang again as we try to make the videos as unique as possible :) But I believe we will make some other damascus knives in future :)
What is the chemical he used to make the blade such a dark color?
Can you make one in a more edc friendly size?
I think it was more of a one time project than a regular thing :)
Respect 👍
Thanks
Pozdro. Zajebista robota
Dzięki
I love it
Thanks
Nice job do you sell them
Usually the knives that we show on videos are one time projects to make something different and more unique.
But all currently available knives are listed on our webiste:
www.barbershop-customs.com
Ale za pudliszki to leci okeyka z automatu.:). Nożyk super.
Dzięki :D Te Pudliszki to tylko słoik, w środku jest olej lniany ;)
"Ribbed for your pleasure, and your enemy's pain"
-Whoever decided this was going to happen
alguien sabe el nombre de la canción del minuto 1:30
I ten Maniek na miniaturce. XD XD
Nie mogło go tam zabraknąć
@@BarbershopCustoms 😀
Listen to music at the end on times two speed
also what is that song at the end
Argonne by Zachariah Hickman :)
Where did the mammoth tooth come from?
We purchased it from "mammoth tooth addict" on Facebook, I believe they import them from Siberia
what is your blackening process? What's in the pot?!
Mad blade
Thanks
Nice
Thanks
Siemanko , robisz noże na zamówienie ? Porządny filmik 😎 Leci Subik 🤝😎
Cześć, na zamówienie nie, ale aktualnie dostępne noże są wystawione na stronie:
www.barbershop-customs.com
:)
God job
Thanks
bıçagı karartmak için tencerenin içine kaygıgun sıvı ne
How much you sell it for?
600 USD with a leather sheath, it's available on our website:
www.barbershop-customs.com
😮 сколько стоит ? Клёвый ножичек . 👍😀🤘
‘Mammoth Tooth” 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
What's so funny about it? :)
Its price ????
This one is sold, all currently available knives are listed on the website:
www.barbershop-customs.com
Давно предлогал любителям старых технологий изготавливать кремниевые ножи, попёрло!!!.
Bon fait
Merci