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Forging JAGDKOMMANDO KNIFE Out of Rusty Coil Spring 

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Hello Peeps today I'm Forging JAGDKOMMANDO Tri Edge Knife Out of Rusty Spring, it was a bit tough to forge a twisting knife and i didn't tried forging a twisting or Jagdkommando knife before but it was pretty awesome so watch out the whole video you'll enjoy it. If you like the video must share with your friends who might be interested. Also share your opinions in comment section.
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@mansic7
@mansic7 2 года назад
Hello, I'm Korean. It's my first time to be in this article. I was looking for metal crafts that I really like, and I ended up looking at them. It's so much fun. We'll continue to have a lot of knives!I miss you. Thank you.
@mohamedhadidan9484
@mohamedhadidan9484 2 года назад
نف
@mohamedhadidan9484
@mohamedhadidan9484 2 года назад
مسلسل الفايكنج الموسم مرحبا 👋 مرحبا 👋
@woman_respecter629
@woman_respecter629 2 года назад
SQUID GAMES❓❗❓❗❓❓❓❗❗❓❓❗
@SteelProsGaming
@SteelProsGaming 2 года назад
SQUID GAME?????
@btardedbot2.2.62
@btardedbot2.2.62 2 года назад
I am English and I don’t know if that even really mattered anyway. Anyway getting to the point. These knifes are made absolutely terrible they do not keep them moist continuously I even saw smoke from it at whilst lathe machine milling. Also they do not fold the steel, they just use old used springs and bend/stretch them into shape. Then mill them. Wow that is terrible 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@vas_nit64rast
@vas_nit64rast 2 года назад
Вау учитывая что он всё сделал почти своими руками и не разу не ранил себя очень по мастерски сделанная работа
@scratch_bebra
@scratch_bebra Год назад
Урааааааа рус комент
@Busti9249
@Busti9249 Год назад
Из стандоффа ❤️
@feron_No
@feron_No Год назад
@@Busti9249 стандоф говно
@Tubdermubder43
@Tubdermubder43 Год назад
@@scratch_bebra чел
@scratch_bebra
@scratch_bebra Год назад
@@Tubdermubder43 что
@Lazis_
@Lazis_ Год назад
Мастер своего дела. Огромный респект. 👍
@kirillrudiii
@kirillrudiii Год назад
Прям из стендофф 2
@Kabachok...
@Kabachok... Год назад
@@kirillrudiii углекислого газа?
@RinGo_88
@RinGo_88 Год назад
@@Kabachok... стендофф это не SO2
@shadxwflame
@shadxwflame Год назад
@@kirillrudiii это не из стендоффа
@Sully_bc_yes
@Sully_bc_yes Год назад
@@RinGo_88 co2 💀
@Brainrotreaction
@Brainrotreaction 3 года назад
Да это действительно шикарная работа. Респект
@Busti9249
@Busti9249 Год назад
Такой же хочу❤️🥰
@Xavier-kh8mi
@Xavier-kh8mi 3 года назад
To viewers from the future, this is what people in quarantine are watching.
@bbcctv5877
@bbcctv5877 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j2GMKQfacPY.html
@leileiX
@leileiX 3 года назад
Exactly. For me personally these are the relaxing videos to sleep 😌✋
@amirulshafiq5375
@amirulshafiq5375 3 года назад
Wow twitter guy...haha
@pizzaparker133
@pizzaparker133 3 года назад
Yo it's that guy from twitter
@challengeokie5296
@challengeokie5296 3 года назад
Yep. I agree. Though I watched these kinda vids long before covid
@user-pl2ow7ml1m
@user-pl2ow7ml1m Год назад
Боже мой Это божественно....
@msee383
@msee383 3 года назад
Absolutely beautiful. Well done.
@ElizianeSilva17
@ElizianeSilva17 10 месяцев назад
Essa sem dúvida é uma das adagas mais lindas que eu já vi. Nem no Programa Américano Desafio Sob Fogo fizeram uma assim tão linda. Parabéns 🎉🎉🎉
@CarlosSuaza
@CarlosSuaza 3 года назад
Your videos are relaxing and inspiring, such a piece of work, the evolution of the hand work, thanks a lot .
@LeUgat117
@LeUgat117 3 года назад
I start with my stuff after his Videos👍
@billterry967
@billterry967 3 года назад
Some men are true artisan's you are gifted.
@bbcctv5877
@bbcctv5877 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j2GMKQfacPY.html
@MrDrivingFaster
@MrDrivingFaster 2 года назад
From rusty scrap you ve build the Mother Of All Knifes. Amazing skill
@XanChew12
@XanChew12 2 года назад
Fun fact: a blood groove is actually called a fuller, it has been said to be to push metal outwards during the forging process, said fuller was not intentionally designed for draining blood but is definitely a unintended but prefectly fine use
@primadeluxe4910
@primadeluxe4910 2 года назад
I thought it was to lighten the blade
@FrostedMike
@FrostedMike 2 года назад
@@primadeluxe4910 Lighten the blade and help it's flexibility as I heard. Helping air and blood get out of the body is a myth and not what the fuller is designed for.
@joshedwards8008
@joshedwards8008 2 года назад
a fuller was to use *less steel* in a knife's construction. it has the benefit of serving to strengthen a knife, as well as preventing gas locking when stabbing, but the primary reason for its existence was to waste less expensive and hard-to-produce steel
@TheOneAndOnlySame
@TheOneAndOnlySame 2 года назад
Completely false . From start to finish everything you said is 100% false. A fuller is made to lighten a blade by removing material in a way that has the less impact on structural integrity.
@Itschimp157
@Itschimp157 2 года назад
Many blades are also shaped in a triangle, they are stiffer and were commonly used against armoured opponents
@kevinnelson7070
@kevinnelson7070 3 года назад
Am i the only one who thinks the metal sanding parts are very relaxing sounds?
@bbcctv5877
@bbcctv5877 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j2GMKQfacPY.html
@carlosdelascuevas6140
@carlosdelascuevas6140 3 года назад
You need to see a doctor. As soon as possible!
@kevinnelson7070
@kevinnelson7070 3 года назад
@@carlosdelascuevas6140 I did but I later found out that she was a married woman 😄
@carlosdelascuevas6140
@carlosdelascuevas6140 3 года назад
@@kevinnelson7070 🤣🤣🤣
@Toxic.D
@Toxic.D 3 года назад
Beautiful.Amazing work.
@OLDSMITH
@OLDSMITH 3 года назад
Cheers!
@LeUgat117
@LeUgat117 3 года назад
Yes
@eduardolago3834
@eduardolago3834 3 дня назад
This is work of art! Its wonderful
@user-ol9ck7ig2f
@user-ol9ck7ig2f 2 года назад
i wish i had skills like these, forging a custom blade must be one of the most rewarding experiences ever.
@Kipesh666
@Kipesh666 3 года назад
У стилета лучшая проникающая способность. Превосходная работа мастера!👍
@MarkMarvin1983
@MarkMarvin1983 2 года назад
At first when I saw the thumbnail on my feed I was like "How the heck is he going to make that knife out of a car spring?" Holy cow was I impressed! That has to be the coolest knife ever. And I feel sorry for anyone that gets stabbed yikes!
@bigironwithanarizonaranger9065
If someone gets stabbed it’s almost if not 100% chance of death because the wound cannot be closed So these style of knives are banned by the Geneva convention
@EVLfreak666
@EVLfreak666 3 года назад
Extremely high level of craftsmanship.
@user-di6hz6ti8s
@user-di6hz6ti8s 2 года назад
ياخي الاجانب مبدعيييين 👍🏻🤩
@nollanrichard3759
@nollanrichard3759 3 года назад
Wow it really is a masterpiece. I wish I had the tools to work like that. Wow. Congratulations .
@kantibhai4822
@kantibhai4822 2 года назад
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@joker1108g
@joker1108g 3 года назад
Шикарный нож 🗡️- произведение искусства 👍
@user-fz7xt8zo6j
@user-fz7xt8zo6j 2 года назад
Идеально получилось 👍👍👍
@everone.r
@everone.r Год назад
я тоже русский
@everone.r
@everone.r Год назад
согласен
@progromatika_pe
@progromatika_pe Год назад
Oh god… this really cool, beautiful
@angelocadena7094
@angelocadena7094 3 года назад
when he shaped it into a triangle, i was saying to myself, this is wrong it should be spiral-ish. When he reheated, i realized what he's going to do. this great. mad props to you sir!
@eagleeye842
@eagleeye842 3 года назад
This is not just Forging a Knife its an ART! Well-done keep up the the great work.
@LeUgat117
@LeUgat117 3 года назад
Yes of course
@PIU_PIZ__
@PIU_PIZ__ Год назад
Этот вид ножа придумали несколько лет назад
@mikepeters8748
@mikepeters8748 4 месяца назад
It's not really forging at all though. What he did was some amazingly beautiful stock removal. Forging requires heat and pressure which he only used to straighten his material.
@carlosvassel
@carlosvassel Месяц назад
Excelente video gracias
@munnumkhalid
@munnumkhalid Год назад
Thats beautiful.
@magicjack
@magicjack 3 года назад
Who'd have thought a piece of a big spring could be made into such an amazing knife
@AOGWardog1229
@AOGWardog1229 3 года назад
Yep. Watch Forged in Fire, the completely forge great weapons out of basically nothing. Quite amazing
@bekazokai52
@bekazokai52 3 года назад
Old smith: the man who can make rubbish into treasures
@doctorcoqui999
@doctorcoqui999 2 года назад
Outstanding work of art.
@dark_525
@dark_525 2 года назад
One day i'll be forging like you. I'll forge game and anime weapons; all that came up in my mind i'll forge someday
@woodstuff7666
@woodstuff7666 3 года назад
Amazing job i did never seen this type of Knife in my life 😱
@origamigamer8990
@origamigamer8990 3 года назад
The twisted blade allows maximum damage and massive amounts of blood loss. A combat knife when you want your target to die, and die slowly.
@apadventure48
@apadventure48 3 года назад
Jagdkomando is one of kind most deadly Dagger or tactical knife in the worlds, maximum damage+penetration,fast loss blood target, Very Dangerous 👍👍👍 Awesome
@lordchapelseed791
@lordchapelseed791 3 года назад
And very illegal, unsurprisingly
@freeandindependent5739
@freeandindependent5739 3 года назад
That beautiful!!! It looks like something the prince of Persia would carry. Great job 👏
@lindawallace6750
@lindawallace6750 Год назад
BEAUTIFUL !!
@rhodes1591
@rhodes1591 3 года назад
Woa ! Incredible piece ! 👍🏻
@julimarcamposmariano4141
@julimarcamposmariano4141 2 года назад
Trabalho perfeito, muito talento. Gostaria de ver uma feita em aço damasco.
@passatempocvsx6686
@passatempocvsx6686 2 года назад
CADA VEZ MAIS UMA COISA MELHOR
@AK-460Magnurse
@AK-460Magnurse 3 года назад
Would not want to get poked with that. Very nice job, always wondered how those were made.
@panagiotissoufliotis6558
@panagiotissoufliotis6558 2 года назад
Preaty nice for EDC . Light , easy to use , sharp and does not give a print , or create hot spots on extend use.
@benedicteweber3675
@benedicteweber3675 Год назад
Wow. Magic.
@djevo3441
@djevo3441 3 года назад
Awesome job.... amazing result
@OLDSMITH
@OLDSMITH 3 года назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@aaronazagoth6373
@aaronazagoth6373 3 года назад
That is a brutal weapon. The multiple finishes you achieved is amazing. The amount of editing and filming must have been a patience testing process. Kick ass job!!
@boomerhgt
@boomerhgt 3 года назад
Looks good but not a practical weapon actually that's why no military ever use anything like this
@papyrus2998
@papyrus2998 3 года назад
@@boomerhgt Actually a lot of militaries around the world ceased use after they were banned in the Geneva convention. The reason for their banning was actually the incredible effectiveness of the weapon. It left massive internal damage that, due to its unique shape, was unable to be treated through traditional methods such as suture.
@marcuss95
@marcuss95 3 года назад
@@papyrus2998 That is a modern myth, old bayonets were tiangular because of the stiffness, it makes it better for thrusting. The triangular wound is not harder to treat than a regular knife wound. There are accounts from doctors about this from the civil war era in the USA. There exist a couple of videos here on youtube debunking this myth.
@MrJento
@MrJento 2 года назад
@@papyrus2998 It was The Hague conventions of 1899 and 1907 that defined the rules of modern war. The Geneva convention specifically addressed combatants and the treatment of prisoners of war and civilians.
@MrJento
@MrJento 2 года назад
@@marcuss95 Incorrect for the wrong reasons. The Hague convention, not the later Geneva convention, set the rules for modern war in 1899 and again in 1907. Specifically banned were “dum-dum” bullets, as expanding bullets were called at that time, explosive bullets under 13mm and other weapons “intended to inflict overly painful and grievous wounds”. No specific mention was made of bayonets, but the intent was to ban the cruciform and triangular bayonet common in the 19th century in favor of a single edged bayonet, without being specific. Wounds from such weapons were very hard to treat in that time and caused slow and painful death by infection. Virtually all nations complied except for France who retained the cruciform bayonet on older rifles. By 1914 war was on. Germany had a “pioneer bayonet” issued to about 20-30% of its troops that had a blade on one side and a saw on the back. Intended to cut limbs, but see by those who might be stuck with it as cruel and unusual. The Germans saw the French cruciform and the American trench shotgun firing nine pellets of buckshot in a similar light. Protests were formally filed with the international court. Since The Hague had been overrun by Germany the international court was moved to Geneva. Progress was slow, as such things are. Germany announced that any American soldier captured with a shotgun would be shot. The British and American troops tended to use the saw backed german bayonet on its owner when captured. All this in a war where poision gas and everything else was on the table. Nevertheless military order must prevail. America, England and Germany were in direct negotiations to restrict the shotgun, the sawbacked bayonet and a few other odd weapons. Final agreement was near when the war ended for all effect in November 1918. While never formalized the agreement was put into effect as far as the bayonet was concerned. The shotgun was just too good to put up. The Germans ditched the saw back bayonet, the Americans the bolo and trowel bayonets, the English modified the cruciform bayonet on the proto type No4 Lee-Enfield to a spike. The French, not a party to the agreement gave up the old cruciform bayonet as well, just to get along. So. Your right. It’s not in the Geneva convention or any international law. It’s simply an artefact of a “gentleman’s” agreement forged in a time of war but never ratified as a formal rule. Such were the good old days.
@trentcoleman1089
@trentcoleman1089 11 месяцев назад
That’s a real machinist right there
@anonymousforprivacy5184
@anonymousforprivacy5184 2 года назад
I love the belt grinder... in your kitchen!
@WarAngelRomania
@WarAngelRomania 3 года назад
nice work , awesome piece
@Redtailedhawk99
@Redtailedhawk99 3 года назад
Good work. I was surprised you had no Anvil table. I built mine from 6x6xs and strong tie nuts and bolts and it’s not moving once I get moved and mount it down in my new workshop. You also need a good strong Heavy table with a vise. You did an excellent job on this piece without it all, and I need to get a lathe myself.
@user-qp7pk7pg7m
@user-qp7pk7pg7m 2 года назад
Я человек среднего достатка .Белая зависть .Спасибо мастерам.( есть желание но нет возможностей)
@mikeh947
@mikeh947 2 года назад
Outstanding work
@lanceyourlot
@lanceyourlot 3 года назад
An absolutely beautiful and stunning piece of work!
@user-qx2sq9mf7q
@user-qx2sq9mf7q 3 года назад
Хороший у ножа функционал!) Колбасу например будет легче пальцем порезать! Так для коллекции, красивый нож.
@CobaltNX01
@CobaltNX01 3 года назад
а этот нож и не создан, чтобы колбасу резать))
@user-qx2sq9mf7q
@user-qx2sq9mf7q 3 года назад
@@CobaltNX01 Вот и я о том же! В коллекцию красоту! Ходить с ним тоже нельзя, холодный!
@user-hd2yg6ip7u
@user-hd2yg6ip7u 3 года назад
Вот нахуя же он такой нужен , чтоб просто был ?
@user-hl8np1rl9o
@user-hl8np1rl9o 2 года назад
great....انه تحفة فنية عالية المستوى..من العراق
@cc.Erosbegoingcrazy
@cc.Erosbegoingcrazy 2 года назад
It’s so satisfying to watch this
@MetalRestorationBho
@MetalRestorationBho 3 года назад
Great my friend! This is a masterpiece. Congratulation from Vietnam.🙂🙂🙂
@augustobiancardi7720
@augustobiancardi7720 3 года назад
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@beefreeart154
@beefreeart154 3 года назад
amazing cool 😘👍, I hope someday I'll make a movie as
@CungHoangao-gl4rc
@CungHoangao-gl4rc 3 года назад
I'm from Vietnam
@bbcctv5877
@bbcctv5877 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j2GMKQfacPY.html
@whatswiu6134
@whatswiu6134 3 года назад
Dịch: Tuyệt vời bạn của tôi! Đây là một kiệt tác. Lời chúc mừng từ Việt Nam.
@Flazius
@Flazius 3 года назад
This is almost a lightsaber assembly. I love it.
@gavindavies2967
@gavindavies2967 3 года назад
Incredible skill
@gabbyespiritu7569
@gabbyespiritu7569 Год назад
i watched so much restoration video that i know how to forge myself lol
@donvandenberg5301
@donvandenberg5301 3 года назад
Your machining/milling skills are amazing
@ShortArmOfGod
@ShortArmOfGod 3 года назад
Lol what
@dnc5997
@dnc5997 2 года назад
Great work. It's amazing that you crafted such a clean piece from what could've been seen as scrap metal. You ever do custom work, feel free to let me know.
@user-xc4rc8vi1x
@user-xc4rc8vi1x 2 года назад
0йч чфц
@waseemshahzad7377
@waseemshahzad7377 Год назад
@@user-xc4rc8vi1x ?, been I'll,
@hiepo9688
@hiepo9688 3 года назад
This is your support tool great !
@defensoresdanacao825
@defensoresdanacao825 2 года назад
Great job you make a amazing knife
@kabi565
@kabi565 2 года назад
This is my favourite creation I've ever seen..😍😍😍😍..... Great job sir..❤️❤️👍👍
@scardoesart
@scardoesart 2 года назад
This is a beautiful piece, you did a great job
@MrFlirtoman
@MrFlirtoman 2 года назад
Amaizing! I whant this one
@hermansugiharto7543
@hermansugiharto7543 2 года назад
Good job,amazing
@NPelectric759
@NPelectric759 3 года назад
*The video is great with the things I imagine and now is real.*
@Take_And_Make
@Take_And_Make 3 года назад
Good job, buddy! The only thing I would change is the way the dagger goes in its sheath, I'd cut a thread on it, so it stays there nice and secure! Cheers!
@samwisethebrave3858
@samwisethebrave3858 3 года назад
So like, you have unscrew the knife everytime you want to use it? And screw it back in when you're done with it? Forgive the assumption as to what your meaning is, but that is an incredible design flaw, not to mention the fact that it's a combat knife (one that's so deadly and cruel in fact, that all militaries under the Geneva convention can't even use it). Which I add, are specifically designed for emergency CQE's and consequently accessibility and efficiency.
@billyfoster3223
@billyfoster3223 Год назад
Awesome work! Great!👍😁⚒️🛠️
@fabianthomas5357
@fabianthomas5357 3 года назад
That is amazingly made
@user-dy5mf3pb9i
@user-dy5mf3pb9i 3 года назад
とても、綺麗ですね! 芸術ですね!
@chillik8012
@chillik8012 3 года назад
同意。
@victororo462
@victororo462 3 года назад
Amazing, from junk metal, to Masterpiece! Awesome skills and Know-How!
@atefelabed8365
@atefelabed8365 2 года назад
Beautiful!
@krapeevids6992
@krapeevids6992 2 года назад
That one is way nicer than the one I bought on eBay!!! BADASS!!!
@buzzmeister1983
@buzzmeister1983 3 года назад
Many great skills, well done. Shame the hardening seems to have failed. After quenching there is no way your file should cut the steel if its done properly
@dennishanton3181
@dennishanton3181 2 года назад
Everyone is a fucking expert.
@buzzmeister1983
@buzzmeister1983 2 года назад
@@dennishanton3181 not everyone, but some of us make knives for a living
@dennishanton3181
@dennishanton3181 2 года назад
@@buzzmeister1983 so don't inmates.
@moredankmemes3755
@moredankmemes3755 2 года назад
Could be a significant decarb layer though.
@rdreese84
@rdreese84 2 года назад
@@dennishanton3181 Well, watching and learning comes hand and hand, I know I've learned a lot watching Forged in Fire and numerous RU-vidrs forging blades. @buzzmeister1983 is correct. There was no nice "ting" noise when the file scrapped across the blade - it should skate across a hardened blade. I could tell the blade was not hot enough before quenching. Hardening the entire blade would have been risky though with those ported holes on all three sides. This was probably intentional to under harden the blade for that reason.
@MOBILE_GAMING_
@MOBILE_GAMING_ 3 года назад
Kindly do these kinda unique things.! 🔥
@atorres_br
@atorres_br 3 года назад
Congratulations from Brazil ! It's a art of Masterpiece !
@rogersantos1003
@rogersantos1003 2 года назад
Agora ele poderá furar buchos com estilo! 😎 Brincadeiras a parte mas, o trabalho dele realmente ficou excelente.
@blaynetubbs7058
@blaynetubbs7058 3 года назад
Out of all the knives I own or watch get built never knew this was how. Great work!
@bbcctv5877
@bbcctv5877 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j2GMKQfacPY.html
@user-nq9zt1uk1x
@user-nq9zt1uk1x Год назад
Это джы каманда
@mr.walkemd0wn
@mr.walkemd0wn 3 года назад
Imagine tryna rob this man and he pulls out a whole trident 🤣
@Gfish17
@Gfish17 3 года назад
Then RPG mechanics kick in and it becomes Final Fantasy turn based combat.
@cresenciolopez6974
@cresenciolopez6974 2 года назад
Exelente trabajo
@alanday5255
@alanday5255 Год назад
I wish I could afford one of those lathes. I love how the Blacksmith does so much by hand.
@lenawren638
@lenawren638 11 месяцев назад
the only forging process he did was to straighten out the spring and twist the blade. the rest of this video is machine work. he didnt even forge in the taper at the tip of the blade. the blacksmith does so much more than relying on machines to do the work for them. A BLADESMITH is more akin to what you're talking about
@user-os4ur2ry9d
@user-os4ur2ry9d 3 года назад
Gold master
@manlikeonewheel6933
@manlikeonewheel6933 3 года назад
Dam that anvil has seen some life! Nice knife too
@randomsimpson
@randomsimpson Год назад
Smith: "Welcome to my shop. Which Ninja Turtle would you like to be today?"
@widya4352
@widya4352 3 года назад
holy crap, the result is Goddess
@ducksfan3525
@ducksfan3525 2 года назад
This is such a creative idea! Keep up the awesome work!
@brucewaynehdl6388
@brucewaynehdl6388 3 года назад
Impresionante trabajo, mis más sinceras felicitaciones !! 👍👏👏👏
@GabrielNascimento-zc3vh
@GabrielNascimento-zc3vh 2 года назад
A wonderful job. Congratulations
@Juanegasete
@Juanegasete Год назад
Muy lindo trabajo!!
@RandomEngineer
@RandomEngineer 3 года назад
Really Amazing Bro.Enjoy alot.
@jaredlanny03
@jaredlanny03 3 года назад
amazing work. Useless tool, but beautiful work of art!
@JuanMoreanoPerez
@JuanMoreanoPerez 3 года назад
Hermoso trabajo
@benhaj750
@benhaj750 3 года назад
Beautiful knife
@Waydewilson89
@Waydewilson89 3 года назад
Id love to own one of these for my collection of knives
@andreasplosky8516
@andreasplosky8516 2 года назад
I am fascinated by these levels of incredible workmanship.
@mikemossa9640
@mikemossa9640 3 года назад
Great videos and awesome blade. Ty my friend
@GileadMaerlyn
@GileadMaerlyn 2 года назад
Gorgeous!
@dangerszewski9816
@dangerszewski9816 2 года назад
Amazing work, that must have taken some amazing knowledge of what tool can do what job and a lot of expertise to figure out just HOW to make such a complex shape using common machine tools! Also, don't literally sell yourself short, that is longer than a mere knife, you have made the world's first Jagdcommando shortsword!
@user-zg5op4sv5k
@user-zg5op4sv5k Год назад
نخههخ
@domatinoavigwere3056
@domatinoavigwere3056 11 месяцев назад
In this job,,there only teach you how to operate the machine,,the rest is up to you.
@sampalocgurl9447
@sampalocgurl9447 3 года назад
for some reason i kinda like how it looked when the mid grooves were black 🙄😍 Great work sir @OLD SMITH! Salute!
@5_612
@5_612 Год назад
да очень хорошо сделал👌👌🤜👋
@AnatolianlionV
@AnatolianlionV 2 года назад
What a creative!
@MarekTabi
@MarekTabi 3 года назад
Interesting job 👍
@lifeskillsdn
@lifeskillsdn 3 года назад
Good job
@funtoy9327
@funtoy9327 3 года назад
goodjob
@budimanrumahorbo7383
@budimanrumahorbo7383 3 года назад
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@budimanrumahorbo7383 3 года назад
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