Want to know about blacksmithing? Want to get into it and start making things? Well then stick around, we will be starting from scratch follow along and make your own beginner tools for the trade.
and in the end...knife making and artistic metal work all by hand!!!
Wondering if you could use iron/steel scale instead...? (It is Fe3O4 and disolves in hydrochloric acid.) Might be a good way to use a "free" waste product.
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Not trying to be a smarty pants but on the tap and die set, the 13 doesn’t stand for mm but it means 13 threads per inch. Just love your videos and I’m working to build one of these sanders myself
Awesome. I've come to the conclusion that there is no easy way to draw a spike out by hand. There are just slightly more efficient ways. It's all hard work. I have found that a diagonal cross pein works pretty well. Still hard work though.
Can you do that design on thinner blade steel? The knife steel I am using is 2.5mm, or does it work much better on thicker steel? Great video's by the way, really keen to get into this, Cheers..
*This is the kind of crap you get from Millennials watching too much FinF on the History Channel. Flip Flops in a knife shop? Really?Even Wifey is like "WTF?"...RMFES* 🙄👎
First off im not a millennial so FU for that one. As for the rest lol its in my basement my "clean" shop so sanding space leatherwork and watching tv sooooo its a ppe free zone its like you telling me i need to wear shoes in my house or safety boots in my kitchen because there is knives there... oh and FU for the millennial thing again hope you enjoyed the vid though no hard feelings i love these comments broski it keeps me safe and on the long and narrow but was definitely not warented for this vid. 🤜🏼🤛🏼 @Fireworxs2012
Dude!! I like it!! I’ve seen other videos but I like the fact that you take the time to explain the different movements and angles!! Thank You for your patience!! Ya know I gotta tell ya , years ago I was bare foot in my sons room, I had fabricated a simple workout bench with a lat bar attachment for him and I left a burr on the edge and he mentioned it so I got up and before I put my shoes on , it was Saturday, I figured I’d fix the bench and remove the burr !!! So I turned my angle grinder on ,and was gonna take the burr off ,,, before I knew it the grinder was out of my hand and dropping rapidly!! I had accidentally bumped the rail and dropped the grinder ,, long story short,, I ended up in the emergency room getting stitches for a severe wound !! The doctor said, you better be thankful you didn’t cut a tendon or you’d be in a very expensive surgery and may loose the use of a toe or multiple toes!! I learned the importance of wearing shoes! Just a word To the wise !!! Thanks again!!!
This is just what I needed - brings a press to my hobbyist budget as a real possibility and allows for forge welding. What I can't do I can ship out to local welders and machinist. Great video.
Great video! Love your work. You should consider investing in a horizontal band saw and you can make those cuts yourself. You can get them in the US for about $350 new, but I’ll bet you can find them used online. Keep up the great content! I’m a bladesmith also and just started following you on Instagram too!
dude I hate those guys that try to tell people mistakes and what they do wrong and shit but man why did you put your work so high, and max out at 3100 on a 3000 home build. Also your top is bending man...That ain't good at all