Triple-T #98 - Let's build a damascus twisting machine!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • #tyrellknifeworks
    In today's Triple-T (tools, tips and talk) #98, Let's build a damascus twisting machine! (links below!)
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  • @TyrellKnifeworks
    @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +2

    Any questions on this build I might have missed? Let me know!

    • @michaelc2863
      @michaelc2863 Год назад

      Hello with the harbor freight handheld electric pipe threading machine be better than the angle grinder, just wondering thank you

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      @@michaelc2863 It's REALLY slow. I have a friend who tried it and said it wasn't really usable because it took so many heats to get the rotations you need. For a good twist pattern, it should look like allthread when you're done. Thanks for watching.

    • @michaelc2863
      @michaelc2863 Год назад

      Okay thank you. Just wanted to know before I made a decision. I have seen some good prices on the larger pipe threader's but I don't want something that big and heavy to have to move around my shop.

  • @redwolfknives3174
    @redwolfknives3174 Год назад +6

    That’s genius Dennis! Very cool! I bet everyone that spent thousands on a twister will start crying!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +3

      I'm sure the expensive power twisters have their advantages too. Certainly you can't do any bar larger than 1" with mine. I haven't even tried 1", it might have a tough time with that. This one certainly works really well for stock smaller than that though. Thanks for watching!

  • @TheShadowCamo
    @TheShadowCamo Год назад +8

    I've always wondered if a worn out lathe would be good for this, install a clamp in the steady rest and the use the chuck to twist your piece. Once the bedways are worn on a lathe they're pretty much worthless, they're not accurate anymore. You could probably get one really cheap.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +4

      Most small lathes don’t have a ton of torque though. I think you’d snap a gear right away. Thanks for watching

  • @henrymonroy9533
    @henrymonroy9533 Год назад

    Great example of why "Necessity, is the mother of ALL invention".

  • @dkironworks4037
    @dkironworks4037 Год назад +1

    Very cool and well thought out. Love the economy level build with high utility

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      It’s an easy build and you can still use the drill which is the great part. Thanks for watching.

  • @simondoug
    @simondoug Год назад

    Very cool build. Thanks for sharing.

  • @russellfox6619
    @russellfox6619 Год назад

    Another great video Denis. I love the simplicity of it, well done!

  • @geraldandre7009
    @geraldandre7009 Год назад

    This is genius! Very simple and very effective! Thanks for sharing!

  • @paulcristian4600
    @paulcristian4600 Год назад +1

    That was quite ingenious. Simple, fast and very efficient! Well done! :)

  • @ShaminMike
    @ShaminMike Год назад

    Awesome man! Thanks for sharing

  • @BuddWolf
    @BuddWolf Год назад +1

    Chubby Checker would be proud 🤣😂
    Ingenious idea, best of luck 🍀

  • @stephenborders4654
    @stephenborders4654 Год назад

    Very cool machine. Thanks for sharing.

  • @davidlargen6945
    @davidlargen6945 Год назад

    Very handy. Thank you for sharing

  • @davidscadlock5569
    @davidscadlock5569 Год назад

    Great tool and presentation!! Simple is better! Thank you

  • @marekondovcik6117
    @marekondovcik6117 Год назад

    Great work as always.👍👍👍

  • @ichtheanforge6468
    @ichtheanforge6468 Год назад

    That's a really cool and simple idea! I'll have to look into making one of my own.

  • @JPsBladeworks
    @JPsBladeworks Год назад

    Awesome video. Im going to have to make myself one. Hate twisting by hand. Main reason i dont do much twisting

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      Yes, I was the same way. I hated twisting by hand but I have two projects that require twists so I figured it was time to make this. 👍🏻. Thanks for watching!

  • @idleartisans778
    @idleartisans778 Год назад

    Great job, very practical machine, I'm using an air wrench now because my studio is so small that I don't even have a place for such a machine. Looking forward to your videos every day is the happiest thing for me.

  • @myknifestyle1566
    @myknifestyle1566 Год назад

    love this, may give it a shot!

  • @maximus_knives
    @maximus_knives Год назад

    Love it!!!

  • @debrahays7005
    @debrahays7005 Год назад

    Denis you are amazing !!! You have great metal working skills and that is what makes you so great at making knives. That setup makes twisting steel a breeze !!! This is a great video and would save a lot of money to do the same thing as the more expensive models. Great video to enjoy my coffee with this morning. Great cool morning here in Georgia. Just a fine day.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      I’m glad you found it interesting! I wish it was cool here… it’s gonna hit 100F by noon. 🥵

    • @debrahays7005
      @debrahays7005 Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks 87 for a high here today

  • @deligneeric6804
    @deligneeric6804 Год назад

    nice one. i use a modified plant shredder (had some broken parts), fixed an old lathe chuck on main gear shaft after removing the cutter. and a sledge on a i beam. got reversal too and a lot of torque.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Lots of ways to build these for sure. Thanks for watching

  • @HeavyForge
    @HeavyForge Год назад

    That’s awesome! Works really well! I may have to build one.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Give it a shot, Spencer! Best part, you can still use the drill! Thanks for watching!

  • @Metalheavenjockeolsson3653
    @Metalheavenjockeolsson3653 Год назад

    Great build🙂

  • @fyreantz2555
    @fyreantz2555 Год назад

    that was kewl!

  • @chrisweller81
    @chrisweller81 Год назад +1

    I want one looks awesome

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      It’ll be a lifesaver when doing twists. I’m going to do a Turkish twist bowie soon! 👍. Thanks for watching.

  • @KyleDeanFarris
    @KyleDeanFarris Год назад

    Great idea! Beats twisting by hand any day! Congrats on winning that huge piece of Koa at Blade!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Thanks for checking it out! I haven't used that koa yet, but I'm sure I'll find a good home for it! 😉

  • @brettkerr2034
    @brettkerr2034 Год назад

    Pretty cool!

  • @Smallathe
    @Smallathe Год назад

    Nice one!!!

  • @MrKamakazy01
    @MrKamakazy01 Год назад

    Very very nice!!!!

  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps Год назад

    DUde... I've always wanted to try something like this!! Thanks for sharing... will likely duplicate this in my shop

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps Год назад

      On that C-Clamp... may make sense to weld a nut on it and use your impact for a quick on/off?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      Yes, Rick and I discussed that as well. Honestly though, if you have kiss blocks for your press, I would suggest just doing specifically sized collets like I did for the headstock and have something you can slide them into. It's much easier and quicker to just slide the steel into the tailstock collet and then slide the whole tailstock (with steel) into the head stock. You just need to align the headstock. That would be the fastest.

  • @valentinigarageworks
    @valentinigarageworks Год назад

    thats a pretty cool build.

  • @LHknives
    @LHknives Год назад

    Definitely want to make one of these now

  • @Anderson-HandForged
    @Anderson-HandForged Год назад

    thats a great simple design for sure im gonna have to try and make 1 this fall i think i have the steel here just need to get a drill thanks for sharing this denis looks awesome 👍👍Mark

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      I’m glad it’ll help you out. Thanks for watching, Mark!

  • @Yousoundvaxxed
    @Yousoundvaxxed Год назад +2

    I may make one soon as I’m done with my press!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      It’s a pretty easy build! Definitely get a foot pedal. 👍. Thanks for watching, Armen.

    • @Yousoundvaxxed
      @Yousoundvaxxed Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks for sure! I have one for my porta band saw and it’s very useful

  • @chrisoliver1327
    @chrisoliver1327 Год назад

    Ingenuous! Great lathe on a budget!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      No, it can’t be used as a lathe. There’s no lateral strength to it. The jacobs Chuck cannot withstand side load, much the same way you can’t use a drill press as a mill. This is just for twisting torque. Thanks for watching, Chris.

  • @mcrich1978
    @mcrich1978 Год назад

    What an awesome device. I have more welding projects to look forward to now lol

  • @bradymcphail9690
    @bradymcphail9690 Год назад

    That design is excellent Denis! The best part of the design is not only can you use air for cooling sections quickly, but you can use a rosebud on an Oxy-Acetylene setup to heat a section up to catch it up to another. Correct?
    Such a great tool!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Yes you can use an oxy torch but heating takes longer than cooling. Great thing about the foot pedal is have free hands to do that. Thanks for checking it out, Brady!

  • @OrrCustoms
    @OrrCustoms Год назад

    Nice build! I tried one of those from HF a few months ago and it broke something in the machine internally so I took it back. I might not have had my steel hot enough in hindsight. Hang on to that receipt and the extended warranty might be a good option since it is not designed for twisting steel.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Seems to be working good so far. Quesenberry uses the Milwaukee version and has for quite a while. I’ll see how long this one lasts. At $170 if I get a year out of it, it’s worth it.

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan Год назад

    nice build. Most people starting out buy a cheap stick welder and you could acheive those welds with one easily. And for anyone using none classical anvils, instead of a hardy mounting just a piece of plate to mount it in a vice.
    Nice accessible power tool build, I imagine you could use the drill for grinding and sanding too as well as its intended use so overall you're not throwing money out there on a one job tool which is really cool.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      Yes, two bolts and you’ve got the drill back to use. Thanks for watching

  • @stephenjohnson6841
    @stephenjohnson6841 Год назад

    Looks like a great system Dennis. One question. Why not put the drill upside down so you could use the trigger add designed? As always thanks for sharing!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      That certainly is a possible design. Rick has his horizontal. It's a more complicated build, since that drill is very heavy, you need a bracket to hold it up. The foot pedal is a great addition because you have both hands free, so I would recommend it as I have it with the addition of the foot pedal. Thanks for watching, Stephen.

  • @justin.c.taylor
    @justin.c.taylor Год назад

    very cool! What are your thoughts on just using your press as the clamp and using the rig off of it? eliminates some complications with releasing a hot piece of steel that in this design drops out of the super hog.

    • @justin.c.taylor
      @justin.c.taylor Год назад

      randomly, the last super hot setup I made was for drilling through laminate, steel, concrete, then steel layers in floor tiles. my boss burned through 3 drills before he believed me we need a super hog. after that it was just burning through drill bits ... and getting seized ones out. hahaha

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      I’ve done that, use the press as a clamp, but it’s actually harder to twist when it’s horizontal. Thanks for watching

  • @offcenterforge1098
    @offcenterforge1098 Год назад

    I have to have one of these.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      I built mine in a day! Give it a whirl. (Ha, whirl). Thanks for watching

  • @michaelc2863
    @michaelc2863 Год назад

    Hello with the harbor freight handheld electric pipe threading tool be better than the angle grinder??

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      The handheld pipe threader is too slow. You'd be here for many heats. It has more torque than the right angle drill but it takes forever. The right angle drill can handle 3/4" twisting which is find for most uses.

  • @blaneyblades4810
    @blaneyblades4810 Год назад

    Dude that's awesome! I have all the materials for that readily available at my shop and I'm totally going to build one. Just as soon as I'm done with the power hammer that is..🙄

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      Get er done! 😜. Thanks for watching

    • @blaneyblades4810
      @blaneyblades4810 Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks dude I'm excited I was looking at buying a whole new big machine but I can build that with s*** I have laying around the shop! That is absolutely brilliant

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      @@blaneyblades4810 yup, I literally went to a harbor freight, bought the drill, got the steel tube and finished this build in a day. 👍

  • @stegles
    @stegles Год назад

    Just a thought, if you have a door at either end of your forge, would running the bar through the forge and having the twister hold it at each end - thus maintaining the billet temperature give a more consistent twist?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      You wouldn’t be able to see it and you’d destroy the drill almost immediately. Sounds like a bad idea, sorry. Besides, with this twister, you can twist in a single heat anyway. Thanks for watching, Matt.

    • @stegles
      @stegles Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks thanks for the explanation, I did consider that as making it impractical to twist in the forge. If these weren’t an issue and you could twist it while in the forge, or without cooling at all, would it twist more evenly, or will it come down to the actual steel where it is less consistent?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      @@stegles twisting is all about heat, so if you somehow kept it hot, it would twist nicely.

    • @stegles
      @stegles Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks thank you, and thank you for taking the time to both make these videos and answer questions.

  • @bluetastic405
    @bluetastic405 Год назад

    Very cool tool!!
    On the topic of twisting:
    Is it possible to twist copper damascus, if the copper is completely surrounded by damascus steel? (Copper only on the inside of the billet and top and bottom welded shut)
    Or is the heat required for twisting too much for the copper?
    Thanks a lot in advance!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      No, it will shear apart if you do this. The copper bond is a brazing bond and can't withstand any lateral stress like a twist would impart. Not to mention, you'd have copper on the edge if you just used that for a knife. Thanks for watching.

  • @leftturnschaos667
    @leftturnschaos667 Год назад

    That's impressive, wouldn't have thought it would have the torque to accomplish that.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      I was scared when I heard the RPMs on it but I was assured by Rick that its what Michael uses. Indeed the speed is what you want. 👍🏻

  • @the_fafologist
    @the_fafologist Год назад

    Amazing setup. Need to make one myself since my shoulders are not what they used to be lol.

  • @Jay-mp4hg
    @Jay-mp4hg Год назад

    How do you only have 181k subs. Amazing content.

  • @isaacbenrubi9613
    @isaacbenrubi9613 Год назад

    Sweet machine!
    Next idea: making a Damascus pretzel twister? I'm not saying that it's a GOOD idea, but it is an idea.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Haha... is there a market for damascus pretzels? You might be on to something. 🤣

  • @jessemendes9491
    @jessemendes9491 Год назад

    Muito bom !

  • @cartermack9535
    @cartermack9535 Год назад

    How do you make the foot pedal or do you have to buy one and were would you get it from

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      It’s just a foot switch you plug something into. You can get them on Amazon. Thanks for watching.

  • @hamode_
    @hamode_ Год назад

    كلش حلو

  • @whuop-wadeshumbleopinion625
    @whuop-wadeshumbleopinion625 Год назад

    Really cool. Question, what is a Texas Twist?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +2

      It’s a screwup when someone meant to say Turkish twist. 😜

  • @markscheepers6561
    @markscheepers6561 Год назад

    Well it is nice to see that you are okay and well. You have not been posting that much lately

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Still a Triple-T every week plus the recent katana build. 👍. Thanks for watching, Mark

  • @stevecrawford1826
    @stevecrawford1826 Год назад

    To make this even cheaper would a hand crank do the same job as the electric drill ?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Yeah but why? For $170 for the drill, it’s worth it. Thanks for watching, Steve.

    • @stevecrawford1826
      @stevecrawford1826 Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks I’m a hobbyist and don’t make a lot of knives.
      The twister would also be good for tightening cable damascus

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      It depends on the thickness of cable. This dill won’t twist much thicker than 1”.

  • @Kolokotrones
    @Kolokotrones Год назад

    Ferric chloride and ferric nitrate if heated up will give a patina/rust look to copper. Not the blood red look but in that small amount it could blend with the red liner

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      I have another process I’m going to try. Stay tuned! Thanks for watching

  • @digital6278
    @digital6278 Год назад

    Just noticed (new viewer) but you have really mesmerising eyes!

  • @hectorfabio4149
    @hectorfabio4149 Год назад

    Whos Micheal Quisenberry? How do I see his work. Im curiius on what the texas twist is? Haha
    Thanks.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      There’s a link to his Instagram in the video description. You’ll be impressed for sure. Thanks for watching, Hector

  • @richardbranton2780
    @richardbranton2780 Год назад

    Damnit why did you make this video!!!! I was going fishing this weekend but you just screwed that up now I got to make one LOL. Just kidding I got a 48 inch saw blade I got to cut up and make some knives. I was told they made great knives if anyone knows please let me know. thanks and great video

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Depends on the saw blade. I suggest you heat treat and do a snap test first so you know. Thanks for watching, Richard!

  • @_divinityyy
    @_divinityyy Год назад +1

    So for forging swords, you selling or have the option for a viewer to tell you what they want and they pay the price for it or nah

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Sorry, I don’t do custom orders. I just sell what I make for the channel. Thanks for watching

    • @_divinityyy
      @_divinityyy Год назад +1

      @@TyrellKnifeworks sounds good man. I love your projects and all the dedication you put towards them. 🙏

  • @joem5903
    @joem5903 Год назад

    Will this rig twist a 1 inch plus square bar?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      1 inch is about it's max. I've done 3/4" with no problems but I'm not sure it'll do anything thicker than an inch. Thanks for watching, Joe.

    • @joem5903
      @joem5903 Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks I was looking at the harbor, freight, portable pipe, threader as an option. I know guys use the big rigid Stan mounted versions, but like you said, those are in the thousands of dollars. They say that portable one will thread a 2 inch pipe so I’m wondering if it’s got enough grunt for sale 1 1/4 bar? my thinking is that for twisted W’s, you’re better off cutting out the middle of the bar once you get done twisting it if you really want to expose the best pattern. A 1 in.² would leave you .33 by one, which is probably barely enough to forge out into a 2 inch wide piece for a chefs knife.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      @@joem5903 Better to forge weld them together in a turkish twist anyway. It looks better and you can use 5/8" twisted bars. Checkout my Triple-T video on turkish twist I did to see that pattern.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      @@joem5903 On the portable pipe threader, it may work but they are really slow. That's an issue. You're going to be doing a bunch of heats in order to get that twisted.

    • @joem5903
      @joem5903 Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks that is correct, but there’s also a colorable argument that the drill is too fast and you might end up twisting a bar in half.. Lol.

  • @sina.0
    @sina.0 Год назад

    آفرین هنرمند

  • @krissteel4074
    @krissteel4074 Год назад

    Very good and it works well, I'm thinking the even dumber version might be just to make up some collets for the chuck and stick the other hot end in the bench vise.
    Fairly sure if it would turn into a 1000C murder noodle if you give it too much speed on the drill end but you know, we're knife makers and not OH&S reps :)

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Murder noodle…🤣🤣🤣. Love it. Yeah that might work. Though the tube steel is pretty cheap. Thanks for watching, Kris!

  • @denissaintchaille5305
    @denissaintchaille5305 Год назад

    Bonjours , la torsion du Damas existe depuis des millénaire et ils n'utilisait pas des machines électrique , je s'est s'est un gagne de temps , mais sa ne m'odiffit il pas la torsion et la solidité du métal ?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Je ne suis pas sûr de comprendre votre question. Je pense que cela a peut-être été perdu dans la traduction. Merci d'avoir regardé.

  • @willardjames2685
    @willardjames2685 Год назад

    Why don't more people use induction forges?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      Induction forges aren’t generally good for knife makers. The create very localized heat. You’d still need a fuel forge for heat treating or making Damascus. Thanks for watching, Willard.

  • @mcrich1978
    @mcrich1978 Год назад

    Early Birds!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      Haha... the bonus of being Patreon members! ❤️

    • @mcrich1978
      @mcrich1978 Год назад +1

      @@TyrellKnifeworks hahaha... a cut off from that Katana would be an awesome bonus 😘

    • @Yousoundvaxxed
      @Yousoundvaxxed Год назад

      @@mcrich1978 hahaha

  • @gwcstudio
    @gwcstudio Год назад

    A reducing gearbox and a 1hp motor cost less than that drill, and have way more power.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Totally untrue on the cost. Try to find a reducing gearbox for less than $250 not to mention the motor. You don’t need more power anyway, you want the speed so you don’t need to do a bunch of heats.

  • @PourMeAnother
    @PourMeAnother Год назад

    PLEASE STOP!!! You are going to cost me so much $$$ !! Keep em coming for real!!

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      This one was a pretty cheap build at least. Thanks for watching.

  • @socc1693
    @socc1693 Год назад

    You sound like an older Saul Goodman

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      Ha, I'll take that as a good thing. 🤣. Thanks for watching.

  • @sokTAU911
    @sokTAU911 Год назад

    Make balinese keris

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      It’s on my list to make. Thanks for watching

    • @sokTAU911
      @sokTAU911 Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks thank you i love your works ☺️ Cant wait to see you making Balinese keris 🙏

  • @aldehorte
    @aldehorte Год назад

    Wow I can't tell you the last time I got a notification you posted a video. Way to go pootube.

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      New videos every week! Thanks for coming back and watching!

  • @user-yx7yl9kf2n
    @user-yx7yl9kf2n Год назад

    Anyone else thinking homemade lathe?

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      You mean use this as a lathe? It doesn't have the precision and rigidity of a lathe chuck. You'd get yourself in trouble putting a lathe tool up to this. Just like how a drill press isn't suitable as a mill, this has the same problem. Thanks for watching.

  • @LIONTAMER3D
    @LIONTAMER3D Год назад

    looks like you now have what it takes to make a spiral jagdkommando tri-blade, perforated dagger out of sexy damascus, just sayin...

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад

      Ha, whatever that is .. 🤣.

    • @LIONTAMER3D
      @LIONTAMER3D Год назад

      @@TyrellKnifeworks it a sharp, pointy thingy that speaks german

  • @EyeOnTheTV
    @EyeOnTheTV Год назад

    Show dont tell. more building less talking

    • @TyrellKnifeworks
      @TyrellKnifeworks  Год назад +1

      The majority prefer the narration.

    • @JustinFromThe206
      @JustinFromThe206 Год назад

      Then don't watch, the narration is perfect. How about less commenting & more watching something else if you don't like it.