Adam Savage's One Day Builds: Inglourious Basterds Knife Replica!
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- It's a true One Day Build! Adam recreates the iconic Bowie knife used by Brad Pitt's Aldo Raine from Inglourious Basterds, using the same materials that a prop maker on set would have used to make the original. Taking a screen accurate blade blank, Adam embeds it in an elk bone handle and hammered brass guard and the result is better than he could have ever hoped!
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Hi Adam, being the guy who made the knife for the movie I must say you did a pretty good job on this, especially as it took me a bit longer than one day :-D Actually inside the star on the back there is a carved relief of an Indian chief head and not a circle, and the crossguard proportions are a bit different on mine, but still, nice work! Funny to see you copy my work! Cheers, Alex
That's pretty cool. Did ya meet the cast and crew?
This’ll drive Adam nuts 😅
@@mr.bullionnaire9748 well yes, I was part of the crew
That's awesome! How many did you make? I'm assuming of course the hero, then some close-up props and some stunt copies?
Had to tell him about the indian chief carving, didn't you? 😄 Now he's gonna obsess over that!
Thanks for the shout out Adam! So nice to see how it turned out!
Whenever I think of craftsman I imagine two individuals. The stoic, unspoken who mumbles tell you everything you need to know, and then the excited, almost rambling who's shop contains traces of every project they have ever done. Adam is the epitome of the second in the best ways possible. His passion for what he does, his excitement in his projects shines in every piece that he works on.
That's so corny.
@@hellboundrubber4448 Totally🤣
“They made it crazy sharp… and I’m going to be very careful”. As Adam’s excitement overcomes him and he continues to wave the blade around. But that’s why we love him.👍
I was a deer stalker for years and can confirm that Red Stags absolutely have antlers like the handle of Aldos knife. The best (thickest walled) antlers for handles are Sambar stag. Also the bad smell from working them isn't the bone but the keratin. Think burning hair or feathers to get an idea.
What happend? Got a restraining order?
@@bigswede7241 Whaaaaaay. 😆
Dear Stalker, I write this to you as an appeal to your common senses.
Please just hunt me, this whole stalking thing is a bit creepy.
@@VooDooley Ha! We just have old names for things here. Hunting is what rich people do when they chase foxes on horseback with a pack of dogs. I believe that even in some parts of the US, hunters talk about "putting a stalk" on an animal.
Or finger nails! That shit hurts
Really like the way you whistle every now and then like an R2 unit 😉
One of my Favourite TESTED videos is still Adam and Norm going through the interesting items in Adams Office - I would love to see a 2022 version and see what One day Builds make the cut!
And he didn't show it all of I recall correctly, with a promise to continue.
This is amazing it makes me so happy to see someone like Adam do stuff like this, he always seems genuinely ecstatic to do these builds and I love it. I find it funny how as a kid I used to watch mythbusters all the time, I still do from time to time and now as an adult years later I still watch Adam Savage do crazy shit just in a different way, I guess some things never change. xD
This video had perfect timing, I just started watching Inglorious Basterds when I came upon this video. That knife turned out real nice, a great replica.
I really enjoyed your show at the Akron, OH Civic Center a few years back! The Science teacher contacted someone not sure if it was you personally but they were generous enough to give the students in the class enough tickets for teachers, students and parents so we could witness the Magic that is Adam savage/ Science at your show. So if you find this comment I'd like to offer a heart felt thank you for your generosity and kindness! Great Video and it looks great from here.
I love that in all of your tools in the whole shop you still required a single drill bit just for this 1 job! Probably never to be used on another project again.
I have so many bits and pieces like that. Then when you do need it again a few years later I forget I have it. I buy another one only to discover that I had one usually when I go to put the new one somewhere id "remember it" and then kicking myself - why didn't I look there first!
Often what I do now is stick it on eBay when I'm finished and I don't think I'll use it again
Bowies are my favorite knives. This is my favorite of your vids
Yay, another episode of the Adam Tries To Pronounce Ferrule Show! 😂
One of the most intelligent and engaging humans of my generation. Thanks for being wIth us Adam.
Thanks for the "half millimeter", 20 thou is inconceivable to me without looking it up.
I'd love to have a video talking about that feeling when the stars align and everything goes perfect the first time
Take 2 parts terror one part apprehension, and one part elation and you're just about there, lol
Anybody that hasn't worked with bone or antler before when he says it stinks he aint kidding.
And it’s quite bad for the respiratory system! After watching Adam sand his door ( a year ago) without at least a dust mask, I was glad to see him use a respirator.
* Watching you is always a Learning experience. Thanks!! Love the Knife..
Per Mike Stewart over at Bark River Knives, (who sent the blank to them at their request to make the knife), it was a Bark River Knives blank though. A Shining Mountain Bowie blank to be specific.
Its so cool how he has developed that workshop to be as convenient as possible for himself. I want to see a video where he gives us a tour of his workshop and explains all his favorite things he made to maximize his efficiency and the stories behind why he got frustrated enough to fix it
Awesome video! Would love to see more knife/tool making!
I will never tire of Adams weathering technique, it's just 😘👌
im always depressed untill i watch videos you do. thank you .
Your Dads book must be very sought after as I just did a search on Amazon and it came back as a used hardcover for £85.95 here in the UK Adam.
One of the joys of these one day build videos is just looking at all the stuff behind Adam in the wider shots, such a visual feast of interesting miscellanea.
I think you can use Adam’s hair as a gauge of his excitement for one day builds.
I ended up doing the same thing in the way that I took 2 knife blanks and handle scales and made two knifes for a graduation gift for two of my best friends. I ended up using titanium for the pins, the problem with that was the hot really hot when I was sanding and shaping that I started to melt the epoxy. They turned out good and they liked them.
I think this might your best one yet
A great video and an excellent result of a one day build. Regarding the deer antler, I can remember from when I was a scout (the scout movement) that cooking, cutting and grinding an antler smelled really bad. I worked with a cow ox antlers to make a so-called "viking" glass. It was a lot of work and I did not have proper tools either. However, the result was excellent and I got my mark on the scout shirt (some 40 years ago) :)
Caution ... Genius At Work. Amazing talent ... funny ... caring ... just a great guy I wish I knew personally. Also wish I had his hair ... sadly, at 64, mine is long gone and what's left is mature (i.e. gray, where it might still reside on the outer perimeter of my head). Keep doing what you're doing Adam ...you are awesome ... keep encouraging all our kids to stay in school, learn everything they can, love science and engineering, and learn skilled trades, the arts, and care about honest business practices, quality workmanship, and care for their customers. You can also remind those customers to respect and treat those in our service industry with the due and proper respect and appreciation they so greatly deserve. God Bless ... keep creatin' Brother ... you are amazing. Very best ... 42 Jack
I like watched a time-lapse of stools returning ot their shape. Good quality foam.
I think I write something like this everytime I'm here, but I just love that you love that
Definitely one of my favorite movies
you tought me to question the world thank you for your devotion to your creativity
I enjoyed the video as well, and build knives myself. The FIRST thing I do when I start with a knife blank is to tape that razor sharp blade for safety. I only had to get bit a couple times to learn that lesson. (LOL) Great build. I wish I had mill to help shape my bolsters, end caps, and / or guards. A lot less work for me if I did. Great job Adam.
Adam, did you have your ruler tattoo recoloured? Seems more colourful than usual, just interested in how that went and whether the bleed out of the ink is still within 'tolerance' lol
No, he has not ...
@@tested Im a wee bit colour blind so maybe I just caught it under different lighting today ;) thanks for the reply!
@@gamernick1533 He was talking the other day about needing the numbers touched up, so you're not far off!
I love the smell of cutting and burning antler
12:25 -- Adam: has more hammers than the Norse pantheon. Also Adam: uses the back end of an adjustable wrench (?) for precise and delicate thwacking purposes.
He wrote a book about that.... "Every Tool's a Hammer" (not kidding)
@@Urban_Spaceman BRB, ordering a copy. Thanks man.
Enjoy ! (wonder if i'll get a sale commission?)
And someome made his book into an actual hammer , ruclips.net/video/OExgiEZj6u4/видео.html
The One Day Build series is so satisfying
Nice to see someone who is as OCD as I am, lol. Nice Job! Love all your tools!
I love it when you make actual things. Whenever I make something I prefer to make it usable, not just a prop to stare at. I don't see the point in having something non-functional if it reelmbles something useful.
Aside from the knife, I must say the music for this build was great. I really love the 60s style Surf Rock.
Pretty good joining the blade to the handle and finding the pin on the mill vise. I was in suspense. Learn some thing every day.
Wicked! Now that’s a KnOife
Hint: when fitting a tang like that into bone or wood, just heat the tang up while cooling the blade until it slightly glows and burn out the whole with the tang (pre-drilling of course makes this easier). It’s a great way to fit a tang in materials that burn and you can really get a nice and snug fit. 😊
Problem with burn through fitting to antler and bone is you have to be VERY careful the tang doesn’t move forward or sideways as it’s very easy to move the tang too much as the core material is so soft and you can easily burn too big a hole compared to a wood handle burn through .
That works, but what Adam did is the better way. If you burn the tang in you can end up with it just epoxied to soft charred wood/bone rather than the solid material. It will probably be good enough, most of the time, if it's pinned, but it's not really a best practice.
the smell is awful for that i wouldn't do it, along with many other reasons.
Love it. Like watching a chain wreck. "Lets just see how it goes"
Looks like the brass on the handle should have been inlayed. So it was a smooth transition. Hopefully no one cuts their hand in the brass point.
That is exactly what I was thinking. By not inlaying the brass, it will create hot spots on the hand. Then again, I don't think Adam is a big large knife user.
Gotta say I think I prefer the one days that Adam films himself.
Beautiful Adam 😁 !!!! Really admire your detailed craftsmanship 😎🤘
"Adam crosses his fingers, "I'm not superstitious, but I am a little stitious." -Michael Scott"-Adam Savage"
I really love that Bowie knife.
So glad you did the shout out to Bernal Cutlery, which is my cousin's shop. Last week I'd wondered if you knew about them, considering how close their first store is to your shop. Awesome build as well. Again, amazing work with the build
Hey Adam I wanna shut you and Dave out you guys defintely sparked my curiosity with being creative and constructing things good ole Mythbusters was a joy to watch
Hi Adam, I've found instant coffee to work wonders für darkening carbon steel. You'll have to experiment with the concentration a bit, but 10x the concentration recommended for human consumption seems to work great. Leaves a rich, dark, glossy patina - apply oil and Bob's your uncle.
P.S. The way you drilled the hole in to the tang and handle is ingenious, I'm totally gonna steal that!
Looks so great when the tongue sticks out while filing!🤣🤣🤣👍
Congrats on your thing, now have fun handling it and waving it around.
Very Cool Build..So Glad to see you Build The Real Thing instead of a prop...Very Good job
Absolutely outstanding Sir
The time lapse music made this seem like a old western movie
0:00 the as in asmr stands for adam savage
thats a beautiful knife Adam!
45:30 I love this epiphany!
When I saw the antlers, it seemed like I remembered an unenjoyable experience with them - I'm from the boondocks in the south so I see antlers all the time - but I was thinking of something specific. I think I remember cutting some deer antlers to make something - and I remember them stinking like horribly. I used to be obsessed with making handles for knives, axes/hatchets and other tools.
Hell's bells Margaret! .... needs to be on a tee shirt!
Hey Adam. Bark River makes a premium version of this knife with a-2 high carbon. It's called the Shining Mtn Bowie.
Well another work of art by Adam the master craftsmen and perfectionist 😎
As a nurse… I watch all your stuff with both incredible interest and also many moments of “omg Not looking… NOT ..” lmao. This with the knife blade sir… had more than a few hahaha. Love love your content and have for so many years.
Yeah it’s so fun to watch him but also gave me low key anxiety lol
I miss you and the Hyne working together, but damn this is great to see.
You look so happy and enjoying your work, keep up the good work brother.
Thanks for another video tested team
Kinda cool to see someone who is not a smith make a knife. Some things you did completely different than I would have.
I'd love to have Adam on speed dial the guy is brilliant
As an Australian, Adam's "Aussie" accent made my day lol "yeah!"
Should be “alleged Aussie” accent shouldn’t it?
A soot lamp works great for fitting knife tangs in blind holes.
Great video! Thank you, Adam!
I adore this because I love blades and this isn't even a prop replica, it's an honest to goodness blade. Dare say it's more real than the original
That’s a great prop to recreate
I recall an animated Aldo doghouse demo on the Penn and Teller art education show “Behind the Scenes”. I would show this to my young art students and they would gasp in shock when the narrator told Aldo to “shut up”!
The difference between a knife and a knife shaped object is heat treatment the best quote from Walter sorrell
Best knife I ever bought was from Bernal Cutlery, and not all that expensive either. GREAT shop
My god Adam i love your energy, it inspires me to be creative in my own workshop.
All the best from Sweden/ Thank you :)
Good work! Always fun to watch you. As a veteran knifemaker, I would only add that you should have lightly peened the brass pins on all sides. While the handle is not necessarily structurally reliant on the pins to hold it together, pins should be mushroomed slightly at the heads so they can't fall out. Call me old fashioned, but I've been doing it that way for 40 years.
You are a professional that is beautiful knife you do very good work thank you for sharing God bless you.
He should have ground the ridges off the antler where the brass cap fits on for a better finish. The cap is " floating" See 43:00
Hazard sign behind the sander "this device contains atoms" would make a great shirt for you! "This device contains Adam"
Loved the video Adam thank you 🙏
Now I must find the follow up one day build where Adam makes a box for the knife.
I'm not sure why you didn't tamp the ends of those brass rods down with a ball peen hammer. I'm actually surprised a little. Because the way the knife in the picture is designed, it looks like it's old and uses no epoxy, which leads me to believe that the ends of the pins were rounded off with a pall peen hammer. It's the best way to put pins in knife handles. You don't even need epoxy if there are 2 pins in the tang.
Absolutely lovely build. Very well executed and soothing to watch!
Boys never getting old, just the toys are more expensive and sharper....... :-)
I kept waiting to see how you handled the aging of the blade. You said that you did something to it, but I couldn't really tell. It still looks like a new blade to me.
13:32 sounds like the same tone as an air hockey puck.
Looks great!
There is a very similar knife in the movie Seraphim Falls. This knife seems to play a part in every scene in this movie. It has the same antler handle and engraving on the pommel/butt and same bowie blade. But this knife does not have the brass that wraps around the antler. If not for that missing part I would say it was the same knife.
The way he kept casually tossing the blade around gah.
Fantastic!
brilliant workmanship Adam ,i was watching you say that is fine , but there was a small gap and i thought he will not let that gap go and i was correct you made it perfect , well done my friend , you are an artist .
Now it's time to make a decorative leather scabbard. It would be a great one day build.
Would love to have that shop for a weekend lol
The word you were looking for in reference to the aging/weathering the blade is commonly called “patina”.
Cool build Adam