Awesome thank you. Because I sure as hell can't afford the bullshit $280 to get a set from any of the companies selling competition grade knives. The ones all of these Professional Throwers *only* recommend.
Great job, especially with the tools used! I watch this and I appreciate the hard work and the craftsmanship that goes into making them, and at the same time I thank the lord that I'm finally blessed to have a 2x72 grinder and propane forge. While there is certainly a romantic quality to doing all the work by hand like you have done here, in my daily work, I am certainly glad to have the quicker, easier methods nowdays. lol
Thank you very much! I would also have the opportunity and access to more professional tools, but the video is about doing everything at home with simple means. It's a lot of work, but anyone can do it this way. 😁👌
Many, many reasons why. Many less expensive knives are SS which is less than ideal for a throwing knife. Shock resistant carbon steels (S5, S7 or L6) are expensive. Spook identified his metal as "spring steel" which really doesn't tell us anything because of the number of spring steel alloys available with a differences in prices. Most spring steels don't get hard enough for a knife or they get too hard for a knife. A lot of nuance here. Look up recommended Rockwell C hardness for different knife metals different knife uses. Many of those high dollar knives are 3/8ths to 1/2" thick, long and heavy for a reason.
Hallo. Eine Frage hätte ich. Ist das normaler Baustahl aus dem Baumarkt? Dachte den kann man nicht härten wegen des niedrigen Kohlenstoffanteils?? Gruß aus Rheinland Pfalz
Awesome video! Perfect for those without proper smithing capabilities. I'm just curious if you tempered them at 220°C or °F? They looked blueish so I'm assuming °F
Great great job. I’m in the process right now as I type this comment building some Tom Tom arrows and Apache style throwers. Making them exactly the way you did here. Fantastic job my friend. What is the black finish you used ? 👍🏻👍🏻
I'm glad to hear that my friend! The finish is a chemical that etches the surface. Sorry, don't know exactly how it's called in English. Linked the remedy in the description.🍻
@@spookleech I'm responding to a year old post but what you used here in the states is called Cold Blue. (avail from Amazon or any hunting\sporting\gun shop) It's called cold because unlike the other traditional bluing processes it does not require any of the various heating methods of the other bluing processes. It is not as durable as the "hot" methods. FYI, Cold blue does not work on stainless and can be removed from other ferrous metals with steel wool. Not that it matters much but bluing is not an etching process. It's an iron oxide coating that prevents rust and corrosion. Etching will actually "cut" in to the metal.
Not talking is fine and I really loved the silent humor but I really wish you'd at least write on screen some info, like grit used, file type, product name, etc. I still really love the video and I'm very grateful for the PDF regardless.
Hallo Waldgott ! Das Video ist super !!!!!!! endlich mal jemand wo man sich vorstellen kann wie so was gemacht wird. Bist du so nett und schreibst mir die genauen Materialmasse und das Gewicht wenn die Teile fertig sind? das wäre super. L.G. aus Wien
Hallo Helmut! Danke Dir! Freut mich das dir das Video gefällt! 😊 Gewicht weiß ich jetzt nicht genau, hab keine Feinwage. Sollten aber so ca. um 250g sein. Wenn du willst kann ich dir die Schablonen als PDF schicken. 🤟
Very nice, similar knives cost 300 dollars. Please, find a better target, a knife in one of those gaps and it'll take as long to get it back as it took to make it :)
The hairdryer forge is top-notch! Great job.
Thanks! 😆🤟
Wonderful Job!! Thanks for pdf models...
Awesome thank you. Because I sure as hell can't afford the bullshit $280 to get a set from any of the companies selling competition grade knives. The ones all of these Professional Throwers *only* recommend.
Thanks for the video and templates link.made one to test out yesterday and it is great.back to making more now 👍
That's awesome man I'm definitely subscribing. I love knife throwing I practice a couple times a week and really want to start making my own
Very good use of the tools you had to work with. Nice effective throwers.
I do love throwing knives.
Thank for pdf
Great job, especially with the tools used! I watch this and I appreciate the hard work and the craftsmanship that goes into making them, and at the same time I thank the lord that I'm finally blessed to have a 2x72 grinder and propane forge. While there is certainly a romantic quality to doing all the work by hand like you have done here, in my daily work, I am certainly glad to have the quicker, easier methods nowdays. lol
Thank you very much! I would also have the opportunity and access to more professional tools, but the video is about doing everything at home with simple means. It's a lot of work, but anyone can do it this way. 😁👌
Thanks so much for adding this video, I have long thought about doing this. Seeing that has made my mind up, cheers for the plans also.
Thanky you Sir! Thats why i made this Video! 😁✌️
Many, many reasons why. Many less expensive knives are SS which is less than ideal for a throwing knife. Shock resistant carbon steels (S5, S7 or L6) are expensive. Spook identified his metal as "spring steel" which really doesn't tell us anything because of the number of spring steel alloys available with a differences in prices. Most spring steels don't get hard enough for a knife or they get too hard for a knife. A lot of nuance here. Look up recommended Rockwell C hardness for different knife metals different knife uses. Many of those high dollar knives are 3/8ths to 1/2" thick, long and heavy for a reason.
The algorithm has blessed me today. Beautiful!
Thank You, so much! ❤️
awesome throwing knives
Thank you my friend😊
It would be a lot of work for me to make these. I have a fully equipped knife making shop. Crazy amount of work the way you did it. Nice job.
Thank you!😁
What (may I ask) would you use?
Muito bom.. parabéns ❤❤❤❤❤
Nice!!!😍☺️ Und Senntus Werbung a glei mit dabei mit da Tasse👌🏻😄
Schleichwerbung is wichtig! ☝️😄
Cuties and bananas! Nice! Walmart special right there. Lol
Is that 220 degree temper celsius of fahrenheit??. Your PDF is just what i needed and i subscribed to show my appreciation.....thanks
Hallo.
Eine Frage hätte ich. Ist das normaler Baustahl aus dem Baumarkt?
Dachte den kann man nicht härten wegen des niedrigen Kohlenstoffanteils??
Gruß aus Rheinland Pfalz
Can you please make next video on standard 8mm vengeance throwing knife by adam celadin
Awesome video! Perfect for those without proper smithing capabilities. I'm just curious if you tempered them at 220°C or °F? They looked blueish so I'm assuming °F
I think it's a german or austrian channel, so pretty sure °C.
Wow that’s awesome!
Habe gerade dieses Video gefunden alles klar super Arbeit
mfg Lepus
Danke Dir!
Thanks
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Great great job. I’m in the process right now as I type this comment building some Tom Tom arrows and Apache style throwers. Making them exactly the way you did here. Fantastic job my friend. What is the black finish you used ? 👍🏻👍🏻
I'm glad to hear that my friend! The finish is a chemical that etches the surface. Sorry, don't know exactly how it's called in English. Linked the remedy in the description.🍻
@@spookleech I'm responding to a year old post but what you used here in the states is called Cold Blue. (avail from Amazon or any hunting\sporting\gun shop) It's called cold because unlike the other traditional bluing processes it does not require any of the various heating methods of the other bluing processes. It is not as durable as the "hot" methods. FYI, Cold blue does not work on stainless and can be removed from other ferrous metals with steel wool. Not that it matters much but bluing is not an etching process. It's an iron oxide coating that prevents rust and corrosion. Etching will actually "cut" in to the metal.
It makes me wonder why they are so expensive (from some places) to buy. Big thanks from me.
that's exactly why i made it myself! thank you😊
The rebar is even easier to sharpen
Not talking is fine and I really loved the silent humor but I really wish you'd at least write on screen some info, like grit used, file type, product name, etc. I still really love the video and I'm very grateful for the PDF regardless.
What's the weight of the knives?
Good job, but black colors are hard to find when throwing away~
Thats true, i almost lost a few of them😅
Nice work keep it up
Que líquido es el de la botella
@@mglbcnit look like some kind of colour.
Hallo Waldgott ! Das Video ist super !!!!!!! endlich mal jemand wo man sich vorstellen kann wie so was gemacht wird. Bist du so nett und schreibst mir die genauen Materialmasse und das Gewicht wenn die Teile fertig sind? das wäre super. L.G. aus Wien
Hallo Helmut! Danke Dir! Freut mich das dir das Video gefällt! 😊 Gewicht weiß ich jetzt nicht genau, hab keine Feinwage. Sollten aber so ca. um 250g sein. Wenn du willst kann ich dir die Schablonen als PDF schicken. 🤟
@@spookleech Hallo Waldgott das wäre sehr lieb von dir. Soll ich dir meine email Adresse schicken? Bist du aus Österreich ?
@@helmuttupy4209 ja, kein Problem :) ja bin aus der Steiermark
@@spookleech Hallo, Hast du meine Atwort mit Mail-Adresse nicht bekommen? L.G. Helmut
@@helmuttupy4209 PDF👇
drive.google.com/file/d/1X8JyWXsdboWJAF6YjRGm56JJ0biCB1XM/view?usp=drivesdk
Hallol,
darf ich mal nach den Maßen fragen? Damit ich weiß wie viel Material ich bestellen muss.
Die Messer sind 250mm lang und 30mm an der breitesten Stelle. Also ein Stück Flachstahl für zwei Messer hatte bei mir 255 x 60mm. 😊
@@spookleech Perfekt, danke für die Info
Nice
Subscribed. Make more!!
Thank you so much!!! 😁 Yes, thats the plan😊🤟
Could I get a pdf of the template you used?
PDF👇
drive.google.com/file/d/1X8JyWXsdboWJAF6YjRGm56JJ0biCB1XM/view?usp=drivesdk
Well done they look good Do you have the templates to send me please
PDF👇
drive.google.com/file/d/1X8JyWXsdboWJAF6YjRGm56JJ0biCB1XM/view?usp=drivesdk
Hell ya... sweet ...
Why not cut with a oxygen acetylene torch? Sure would be quicker and alot less grinding wheels...
Of course it would be eayser but the video is about doing everything at home with simple means. It's a lot of work, but anyone can do it this way. 😁👌
Can you send the templates please?
PDF👇
drive.google.com/file/d/1X8JyWXsdboWJAF6YjRGm56JJ0biCB1XM/view?usp=drivesdk
@@spookleech thank you. So they’re almost 2.5 inches wide? I did not realize that. I think I have some flat pry bars to sacrifice
pipifeeeiin !
Very nice, similar knives cost 300 dollars. Please, find a better target, a knife in one of those gaps and it'll take as long to get it back as it took to make it :)
inspired by Adam Celadin?
PDF Download Link in the Description!!!!!
Se pueden comprar
Would you be so nice to send me a set
Sry i just make them for my own
pinsel nicht direkt ins fläschchen. ein wenig in nen coladeckel ausgiessen. hab ich gehört.
Red socks with Crocs?
Really?
Of course! Feel the thrill!