I agree. The layer diagram is awesome to help see whats happening between steps/how he gets the desired shapes. Absolutely amazing work, as always. Keep doing what you're doing bud. Maybe some day ill be able to afford/purchase one lol
Out of all of the forging channels that's I watch. I thank you the most for putting up a visual of the pattern during the forging stages. I know it doesn't seem like much but as a viewer it helps and shows what you're doing through the different stages and I really appreciate that. So thank you so much for continuing doing this for us. :)
I really appreciate the small diagrams of the pattern being formed in the process. It’s really helpful for understanding what is actually with each step.
out of all forging projects I seen here, this one by far looks the most interesting, finally something fresh. Edit; Finally finished watching the video, holy shit the end result looked like cosmos straight out of the pages of 70's comic. Awesome job dude, subscribed!
Gorgeous knives! I really appreciate how thoroughly you explain and diagram your work. I also appreciate how they are not all shiney and complicated (in terms of multiple handle parts, pins, etc) to get your attention, just beautifully crafted, original, not in your face, yet stunningly beautiful.
I really like the fact that you tell us your (not really mistakes) "issues" that don't go exactly as planned. Makes me, as an aspiring smith, know that trials are just part of it. Thank you for what you do and explaining it as you are doing it.
Just when i think you cant beat previous paterns and you go an smash it i love how you put as much time and effort into the handles as you do the blade itself your pasion shows mste keep them coming 👍
Got yourself a new subscriber. Loved the graphics at the early stages to show the layers. And the mosaic plug Damascus is tottally new to me and my word is it beautiful
Another great one. I have to tell you that your graphics in the bottom corner illustrating what you are doing set you apart from all of the other smiths I watch on RU-vid. Keep it up please!
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Wow! Those are beyond epic! You really let some of your creativity out for this project. We truly did some awesome work on this one. Thanks again for taking us along!
These are probable my favourite pieces that you've made. The stars go so well with the finer, random background, and the wood looks really nice as well, as well as the overall profile of the blades. Very nice work.
this is awesome!! a super cool rendition on some of the stuff joshua prince has been up to, i’ve seen steve schwarzer and david lisch dabble around in this too but i loooove how yours turned out keep it up!
Woo those are something else Denis, top notch and the twist in the small inlays just adds to the overall effect. Very very cool....somebody is going to be a very fortunate chef. Thankyou for sharing
Bravo ils sont magnifiques ! I think you should help yourself with two pieces of wood on each side of your super manual motorized sanding machine to block your hands when you hold the sanding paper, less effort, more comfort! sorry for my english, thanks google for the translation! C'est toujours un plaisir de regarder tes vidéos
These are by far 2 of the best blade you ever forged. I think you should do a collab with Kyle Royer, you two could make a very interesting blade by combining ideas ^^
These are fantastic looking knives, almost from a distance there it reminded me of some of the floral and symbol patterns embroidered in silk you sometimes see in Chinese and Japanese fabrics.
Very nice good to see you finally got around to making this video they are two sweet little knives . Way different technique than me though as i don't have a lath but loving your style
WOW!! That turned out BEAUTIFUL!!!! I was expecting it turn out differently tho..... I thought the stars were gonna "smear" into the cosmos background when forged them together.... but it turned out that they stayed perfect circles!!!! You had mentioned something about it I think after your first test etch and I was shocked!!! I guess if you continued hammering it, eventually they would distort and I thought that the cylinders wouldn't weld to the cosmos unless you made them spread out and flatten.... and they aren't held in there just from the tig welding you did right? they are forge welded together all as one piece, huh? AMAZING!!!! - If the outer edge of the cylinders was that lighter color steel they edge of the cylinders wouldn't have been so defined and on the small, twisted ones they probably would have returned out looking like you gave the knife a 'tiddy twister' LMAO :) They really are amazing works of art tho!! You really have some real talent!! :D
Wow!!! The pattern is amazing. The twisted smaller star pattern is my favorite. Great job Dennis. I hope these will be on your table at Blade Show to see in person.
Avevo visto mi sembra un paio di anni fa da baker forge mi pare loro siano inglesi, belli belli ma secondo me ce tanto spreco di materiale,un lavoro cosi va pagato tanti soldi secondo me,grazie maestro 🙏
Sì, Baker lo ha fatto, ma il vero iniziatore è stato Josh Prince. Ho parlato sia con Josh che con Coy Baker del processo. Tuttavia, non è una perdita tanto quanto qualcosa come il twist damascus, e richiede un prezzo molto più alto. Grazie per la visione.
The plug welds look amazing. At first glance I almost saw cherry blossoms instead of the starry night scene. The hand sanding machine is a really cool piece of equipment, I’m sure they have been around for a while but the first time I saw one was on Shurap’s channel. I thought, “damn, that makes so much sense!”
It’s a very ingenious design. I keep wanting to get into it but other life occurrences keep happening and it gets delayed. Rest assured that when I do I’ll be purchasing one.
You are simply an old master of your subject. I'm always looking forward to learning something from you. I'd love to come to a workshop with you, there's only 8000km in between 😋❤