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How to Fit a Wa Handle Part 2 - step by step turorial 

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In part 2 of this 2 part series I'll show you how I mark out and shape my octagonal wa style handles.
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Комментарии : 86   
@Spectt84
@Spectt84 4 года назад
Knife makers and you especially are SOOO underated when it comes to the skills and knowledge involved for something like this to come together. The phrase "jack of all trades" comes to mind... For example, just on this project you were: a historian -to accurately replicate traditional Japanese styling an engineer -for ergonomics and function a designer -to use colors to make something visually appealing a blacksmith/metal fabricator -to shape the blade a metallurgist -to properly heat treat the blade a carpenter -to cut and shape the handle a machinist -to precisely measure and center the handle Then, if that wasn't hard enough you then added... a photographer, a cameraman, a video editor, a webmaster, an entrepreneur, a businessman, a salesman, and a teacher...
@robdellenger1866
@robdellenger1866 4 года назад
I’ve been learning and making knives for just a year now and I love it. I just want to thank you and all the knife makers out there for your sharing, encouraging, teaching, and especially all the effort you put into your videos. It’s greatly appreciated.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that. Best reward for these videos is knowing someone else benefits from them so thanks again! Cheers👍
@michaelridout9693
@michaelridout9693 2 года назад
I’ve watched these two videos a couple of times now. I love your teaching method. Thank you for taking time to share your knowledge and skills with the rest of us.
@alecf3691
@alecf3691 Год назад
These videos were exactly what I was looking for and in need of. THANK YOU!
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife Год назад
Glad it was helpful!👍
@jamesbarisitz4794
@jamesbarisitz4794 4 года назад
My favorite way to rehandle all my Japanese kitchen knives. Beauty job Jeremy.
@RedBeardOps
@RedBeardOps 4 года назад
Thank you very much for showing this detail! I'm going to be attempting one of these soon.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
You’re welcome! 👍
@oldjoeclarke.
@oldjoeclarke. Год назад
That was such fun to watch, all the simple but effective ideas that you use to make the job easier (not that it is easy) are great to see. It was a real breath of fresh air the way you shoot your videos, very calm and to the point without being over technical, like I said before, fun to watch. I didn't realise there was two parts when I started to watch but I am glad there was, could have watched this all night in truth. I am going to copy/paste this to part one. Thank you for such a great lesson, got a glue up on a Wa handle to do tomorrow, no shaping just the epoxy part but this video makes me feel more confident.
@laurentnadalknives8170
@laurentnadalknives8170 4 года назад
Very useful video! Thank you so much for those precious advices. I definitely love the way you work 🙏
@xj9779
@xj9779 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this... you never can learn enough that is why I like it.
@chrisosh9574
@chrisosh9574 4 года назад
Really nice work, the balance looks good to me for Chinese style food prep.
@akker-5397
@akker-5397 4 года назад
Thank you, sir! It helped me a lot to make this process simple.
@jsmcinnes
@jsmcinnes 4 года назад
so good!!! I followed everything you did and it turned out perfect!! Thank you for your videos!! You teach me so much!
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Right on! Great to hear thank you 👍
@e.t.preppin7084
@e.t.preppin7084 4 года назад
Beautiful handle and knife I must add. I really would love to attempt a hidden tang knife someday. The cleaver is one of my favorite knives
@nicolascazzaretto5914
@nicolascazzaretto5914 4 года назад
Beautiful job dude, perfect!
@mramanya
@mramanya 4 года назад
Another great knife build
@badplayer
@badplayer 4 года назад
Good videos man! Learning a lot, thanks for sharing. Going to try this on my next 2 sushi knives. For some reason I don't like to clamp on the tip of the blade, so I usually clamp the flats between 2 pieces of wood which are longer then the blade and clamp to those blocks and the handle. Works great. Keep the videos coming.
@MrMarsBlades
@MrMarsBlades 4 года назад
Awesome, cheers Jeremy
@eliaskobbi1797
@eliaskobbi1797 4 года назад
That knife looks amazing man! Fantastic!
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thank you!
@josh88113
@josh88113 4 года назад
Gorgeous knife
@rogersbros
@rogersbros 3 года назад
Great work. Thanks for the video. 🤘
@michaandrzejewski8445
@michaandrzejewski8445 4 года назад
Jeremy, next time You can just wax the tang of the knife, when epoxy cures you can really easily pop the handle off.
@mickkeim4142
@mickkeim4142 4 года назад
That is amazing...fine workmanship.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thank you!
@retroguy254
@retroguy254 4 года назад
Waow! (see what I did there) that is a beautiful cleaver. Thanks for tips, That might be my favorite knife you made so far. Until the next one.
@richardbohlingsr3490
@richardbohlingsr3490 4 года назад
That came out super nice. Swell job.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thank you very much’
@747maran
@747maran 2 года назад
Thank you for this, looked through 5 videos how to attach a knife handle without pins, shouda typed in WA handles before
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 2 года назад
Right on. Glad it’s helpful and thank you for watching it! Cheers 👍
@ferguslundy2253
@ferguslundy2253 4 года назад
Awesome video and beautiful knife. Thanks for making
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thank you so much!
@stevec1586
@stevec1586 4 года назад
Grab the blade in a vise on your mill and drop an end mill down the sides of the handle to true them up to the blade...I'm a machinist, I always try to find find the most precise way to get there. Love your channel man. 👍
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thanks Steve! That’s a really great idea. Have you tried it? My worry is the handle would rattle loose if it’s not epoxied on already. But man, that would be so easy! 👍
@stevec1586
@stevec1586 4 года назад
@@Simplelittlelife No...never tried it. I've never made a knife for that matter. But you're right, I didn't think about the handle still being free.
@2byforge
@2byforge 3 года назад
Had watch quite a few of your videos and loved them all. Then had the pleasure of listening to you on Toby Fire and Steel Podcast and then went and watch just about every single video of yours. This one is by far my favourite. I will be stealing your process for handle shaping from now on. P.s I already stole your cheap clamp trick from the glue up video as that is genius
@tpsolarpl1319
@tpsolarpl1319 4 года назад
Genialny i banalnie prosty sposób jak prawidłowo i równo wykonać rękojeść. Dziękuję ! (PL)
@trevorbeckett3248
@trevorbeckett3248 Год назад
Very Informative thank you
@SL-ez7qn
@SL-ez7qn 4 года назад
I really like your work and learned a few things. You have eared yourself a subscriber 👍🏼
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I appreciate that👍
@SL-ez7qn
@SL-ez7qn 4 года назад
There are so many epoxies on the market. Is there any one that you recommend.?
@neilyeag
@neilyeag 4 года назад
What do you use for layout on really dark woods? Excellent tutorial on the lay out process.
@evaderknives
@evaderknives 4 года назад
I was thinking maybe wrap a wet towel around the blade, I thought you heated the whole tang, but this makes more sense... Great video, take it easy.. (looks like you have a friend there at 19:42, hahaha)
@charlottemelanie455
@charlottemelanie455 4 года назад
that is a beauty
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thank you!
@mauricehollands2425
@mauricehollands2425 3 года назад
Jeremy. Thank you for such an informative set of vids! I do have one question. You say you soaked the handle in tung oil or similar. Surely, if it is resin stabilised to strengthen the wood and stop twisting , cracking etc, then the oil will not soak in as you say. Am I missing something?
@jacknemo8021
@jacknemo8021 4 года назад
Loathe the Wa handle. I have always preferred the western birds head type. so much more control especially in a pull cut.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Cool
@MethiasZa
@MethiasZa 4 года назад
Jeremy, did you ever show the sharpening apparatus for your belt grinder? Sharpening consistently to get a good cutting edge always drives me up the wall doing it freehand. If not it would be awesome to please see what you did.
@lachy1709
@lachy1709 4 года назад
hi Jeremy, have you ever tried using antler for a handle?
@LarsKiel
@LarsKiel 4 года назад
👍👌
@labradoforge4414
@labradoforge4414 4 года назад
Beautiful work. What do you call that measuring device that you taped the pencil to? Thank you
@elileavitt5923
@elileavitt5923 4 года назад
So good! Does anyone know what that red wood is?
@don0giorgio
@don0giorgio 4 года назад
Price tag, steel, hrc?) Looks awesome man!
@ivanchepalis5362
@ivanchepalis5362 4 года назад
Very nice and clear tutorial! What are the final dimensions of butt and ferrule?
@DetailingJourney
@DetailingJourney Год назад
What's the name of that tool you use to mark the thickness of the handle?
@patrickkeit
@patrickkeit 5 месяцев назад
That pencil height gauge thingy, whats that called? I could really use such a thing
@geneclifford8662
@geneclifford8662 4 года назад
As always, Another Great job Jeremy. I would love to see your sharpening unit for your belt grinder. Maybe I missed that session.
@lancehandmade
@lancehandmade 4 года назад
what is that goop on your makers mark?
@1averageamerican
@1averageamerican 4 года назад
Fantastic instruction and a beautiful handle. Thanks for sharing. BTW- Nice little nick on your knuckle. The hands of a knife maker.
@mauricehollands2425
@mauricehollands2425 4 года назад
What are the '123' blocks you use a lot. Are they used in hydraulics or air distribution?
@mauricehollands2425
@mauricehollands2425 4 года назад
Just watched an earlier vid showing you making the handle. Can you tell me starting sizes before shaping? Obviously rectangle shape at blade end. Important to allow centering of 1/2" hole. AWhat is 1123 block. For hydraulics/air?
@AmethystDeciever
@AmethystDeciever 4 года назад
19:41 spider decides that Jeremy is getting too much spotlight :D
@slidergrub
@slidergrub 3 года назад
Was just about to make a similar comment! Hahah
@marksmallman4572
@marksmallman4572 4 года назад
Jeremy, gorgeous.(the cleaver)
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Thank you so much! 🙏👍
@michaelshort7297
@michaelshort7297 4 года назад
Ah huh, 😁 you're right though it's very nice.
@brucebarnes9138
@brucebarnes9138 4 года назад
Nice vegi chopper
@mjkknives9483
@mjkknives9483 4 года назад
How to fit a handle handle ;)
@johneliadis9689
@johneliadis9689 4 года назад
That's gorgeous, but you're gonna run out of telephone books!
@andrewanderson9322
@andrewanderson9322 4 года назад
Love that you let your “young” kids use knives, my grandpa gave me an old timer and said you will lose 10 pints of blood in your life hopefully it won’t all be from this. lol I want to get my ten month old a knife... wife said no haha wonder why hahaha
@drewsenthused6079
@drewsenthused6079 4 года назад
Simple little life? More like sexy little knives. Nice one!
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
Hahaha, thank you. I appreciate the compliments. 👍
@justonclark1244
@justonclark1244 4 года назад
How would I get ahold of you to talk about making 4 knifes for me.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
You could email me. Jeremy at homesteadknives dot com 👍
@justonclark1244
@justonclark1244 4 года назад
Homesteadknife
@Zach8264
@Zach8264 4 года назад
One thing that drives me crazy is the amount of tape you use when doing epoxy stuff. Would you try getting some of those $5 silicone mats to mix your epoxy on to perhaps show people they can reduce their waste?
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
I get that comment a lot. Tape is cheap. The waste is small. I’ve tried silicone ice cube trays and they just are a pain to cheap and store. Tape is a product I use in 4 different processes in knifemaking so it makes sense to keep it and not have other stuff to deal with. Simplify. If people are really worried about waste they should stop buying useless crap at Walmart. I buy only things I need and use and buy the best I can so they last longer. Our culture is bread to always buy the latest and greatest and throw it away when the next thing comes out. That is a far bigger waste issue than me using tape to mix epoxy.
@Zach8264
@Zach8264 4 года назад
@@Simplelittlelife I remember when you were using those ice cube trays. Which is what made me use a silicon mat for woodworking stuff. It just sits there along side other stuff on my bench and never moves. But I agree, the waste we go through with buying new and whatnot is a load of crap in itself. If you buy something nice that costs a little more, most people are well inclined to take better care of it and think twice before scrapping it for something new.
@Simplelittlelife
@Simplelittlelife 4 года назад
👍
@dougstarkey2035
@dougstarkey2035 4 года назад
Have you thought about magnetizing your 1-2-3 block(s)? Just had a thought....🤔
@Reza-nz2re
@Reza-nz2re 3 года назад
BIG Bunka