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How to forge a knife from round bar stock - Full process explained in detail 

Neels Van Den Berg
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How to forge a knife from round bar stock - Full process explained in detail.
This was recorded during a class with the forges running so the sound is not 100% but the process is what you are after. Any questions, drop then below and i'll get back to you.
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Neels van den Berg
Journeyman Bladesmith with the American Bladesmith Society
Member of the Knifemaker's Guild of Southern Africa
Black Dragon Forge, Lanseria, South Africa
As a full-time Bladesmith and Knifemaker, I spend most of my time in my studio workshop. Almost every second is dedicated to learning and / or perfecting some or another aspect of my craft.
Website: www.blackdragonforge.co.za/
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Комментарии : 57   
@richardjohnson2913
@richardjohnson2913 Год назад
Another awesome lesson on black/blade smithing techniques. Very knowledgeable indeed. 👍👍
@jellyfinger
@jellyfinger 6 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. I like your style, sharing for the hell of it and not asking for anything in return. You sir, are a class act.
@crazyst3ve01
@crazyst3ve01 6 лет назад
Here because Alec Steele gave you a mention, and I am always interested to see when South Africans are on youtube! Keep it up.
@Arthurian.
@Arthurian. Год назад
Such an informative video
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 3 года назад
You know Neels after watching many video's on smithing and going out to my little forge everyday, I understand the difference between a good smith and great smith like yourself. The difference is so small most people don't see it. The first is when you strike you strike your steel dead on. What I mean is your work is rigid. It doesn't move or dance around very much if any at all. Almost as if your work is fixed to the anvil by a nut and bolt. Very few smiths on RU-vid are capable of this, and it's because it takes a perfect accurate blow on metal that's completely flushed. If your off the steel will pop, shoot, move, slip. And the other thing is your conservation with your hammer. You maximize the most with fewer blows. And trying to mimic these two qualities I find in great smiths has made a much better smith.
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 3 года назад
Jay Muzquiz, thank you Sir! Really appreciate the feedback! Pop in and say hi on IG @blackdragonforge
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 3 года назад
@Marlon Lachlan They said it couldn't be done! Wow! Now that's impressive!
@wayneheitz8390
@wayneheitz8390 3 года назад
Thank you for all of the helpful tips. I learned a lot of what I was missing or not doing correctly. Always striving to do better and follow rule #1
@OEF_Vet_0331
@OEF_Vet_0331 2 года назад
it always seems like on RU-vid, the workpieces always stay hotter, longer, than when I’m forging. It feels like my workpiece loses heat so much faster than when I’m watching videos like this 😂
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 2 года назад
Don't worry about it to much. The magic of video editing. You never see me heating up the steel either 😉
@danoontjes
@danoontjes 4 года назад
Not sure what I love more. The video or your name.
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 4 года назад
Lol ... I like you already!
@domlosurdo3432
@domlosurdo3432 3 года назад
LOVE the tong handle trick! Great in a pinch love it
@d.gregorybrown7779
@d.gregorybrown7779 6 лет назад
I like the "handle on your tongs" bit, I will use that in a pinch. Thanks.
@joarflesja1516
@joarflesja1516 6 лет назад
Great video. Thanks for shearing your knowledge. I hope i will have more time in my smal forge
@Cobbshobbies
@Cobbshobbies 3 года назад
awesome!! 1/2" round bar?
@andrekilppdefigueiredo.1539
@andrekilppdefigueiredo.1539 2 года назад
TOP.
@tobystout7363
@tobystout7363 6 лет назад
Awesome explanation. Very easy to understand. Now if only i had better hammer control I could follow along with you.
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 6 лет назад
Practice, practice and practice .... :)
@tobystout7363
@tobystout7363 6 лет назад
Yep, every chance I get
@NKG416
@NKG416 6 лет назад
learned a lot!
@Mountainmonths
@Mountainmonths 3 года назад
great video!
@cpmtrad250
@cpmtrad250 5 лет назад
excellent video, without thinking about it, I actually tried to blow the scale off of your anvil, through the screen on my mobile device lol....
@MrFlamingJester
@MrFlamingJester 2 года назад
At 6:30 would there be any issues if you didn’t create the curve and instead allowed it to hold two edges?
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 2 года назад
Not at all. Go for it
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 3 года назад
The handle's on my tongs.....! Dam it! Neels! Here I am killing myself trying to make a guillotine tool and you come out with " .... use the handles of your tongs! " As a matter of fact I am going to use the handle's of my tongs.
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 3 года назад
LOL ... I was shown this little gem by a very good mate about 10 years ago. It's by no means a long term solution but it helps in a pinch ... :)
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 3 года назад
@@NeelsVandenBerg I bent them.
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 3 года назад
@@NeelsVandenBerg Do you think making a fuller tong tool would work? Where you smack the jaws holding the work? Probably not ...? Because if it did people would already be using them and there would be video's on fuller tong tools and how to make them.
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 3 года назад
@The MorriganNo seeing that I'm an automotive diagnostic technician and service manager, there's no need for me to have a F@cking clue now is there. Do you have a clue on the parameters of a lean 3. volts / stoichiometeric ( 14.7: 1 air/ fuel ratio ) ideal combustion 1.5 volts / rich 0. ; Operating conditions of a zirconium O2 sensor in close loop operation? Since were on the subject of having F@cking clues there you @$$hole.
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 3 года назад
@The Morrigan You should care as much as I care about your job. Then again I don't have a clue now do I.
@SouthdownWatersForge
@SouthdownWatersForge 6 лет назад
Awesome. Any chance of a pic of the completed picture on your instagram if it isn't already?
@luciusirving5926
@luciusirving5926 2 года назад
Doing this with 9260 steel would be a great deal work.
@Alwaysfishingne
@Alwaysfishingne 6 лет назад
Corect me if im wrong but do u forge the shape grind the profile grind the bevel then heat treat temper and then grind the final blade to sharpness ?? Thank you in advance.
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 6 лет назад
yes sir ... :)
@leonivaneeden8792
@leonivaneeden8792 5 лет назад
Hi there Neels..great video thanks..Do you offer apprenticeships or do you know of anyone that does in South Africa?
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 5 лет назад
Hi Leoni, I don't offer apprenticeships and i'm unaware of anyone locally currently offering apprenticeships. Sorry
@s4tsug4i74
@s4tsug4i74 4 года назад
😅 Hey man where do you buy your steel?
@donoday8101
@donoday8101 5 лет назад
Neels Do you put handles on these?
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 5 лет назад
Yes I do
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 4 года назад
Mr Van den Berg I am new to this trade in which I got into for all the right reason which is to impress and meet women, though my wife hates it because of all the pounding noise smoke choking and coughing. So my question is, are there any other method to acquire your level of mastery in bladesmithing without the whole hard work, dedication, years of apprenticeship and discipline? Maybe like a performance drug or something that I could take in a simple capsule form? That's not too expensive and easy to use?
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 4 года назад
Jay, brother I like your senses of humor! If you are going to Blade Show 2020 in June, I'd like to buy you a couple of beers ... ;)
@jaymuzquiz2942
@jaymuzquiz2942 4 года назад
@@NeelsVandenBerg Hey! Do you think Alec Steel will attend this year! Because me and you and couple of the other real traditional Masters could like corner him by himself and give him a good shake down, I mean like really rough him up, put the fear of God into him! We could be like, " WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE!" and " YOUR NAME ISN'T REALLY ALEC STEEL YOU LIAR! " Maybe put him in a headlock, while using the knuckle of the middle finger drive it up and down that little scalp of his! Or maybe we can form a circle put him in the center and push him back and forth to one another, say stuff like, " BLACKSMITHING ISNT A SATURDAY MORNING CARTOON!" ....." YEAH....!" " IT'S SERIOUS BUISNESS! "......" YEAH! .... and ...." YOUR NOT THAT F@CKING GOOD! " "then make him pay us some protection money from that lucrative RU-vid channel racket he's got going! That'll teach him a thing or two!
@edgreywolf
@edgreywolf 5 лет назад
neels what size rod were you using?
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 5 лет назад
16 mm
@Trolleroftrolls707
@Trolleroftrolls707 4 года назад
Do you make any major changes to the handle before adding the handle scales, such as grinding the thick portion to the same length as the spine of the blade? Or are you putting handle scales on this knife to begin with. Edit: I know I’m extremely late but I would just really like to know.
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 4 года назад
This video deals with the forging part only. HNdle setup is up to the maker
@Trolleroftrolls707
@Trolleroftrolls707 4 года назад
Neels Van Den Berg So if I was trying to put scales on this exact design, would I want to flatten the whole knife to an equal thickness or would I want to leave it as it is?
@user-rv2vm6ku1s
@user-rv2vm6ku1s Год назад
Лесные братья.
@schmidtforge1946
@schmidtforge1946 6 лет назад
What size stock was this. Awesome video man
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 6 лет назад
THE Justin Schmidt 16mm 5160
@schmidtforge1946
@schmidtforge1946 6 лет назад
Neels Van Den Berg thanks buddy +
@kamo-
@kamo- 4 года назад
Do i normalize it after i grind it a bit or after i forge and make a shape ?
@NeelsVandenBerg
@NeelsVandenBerg 4 года назад
ALWAYS normalize directly after forging.
@kamo-
@kamo- 4 года назад
Thanks
@donoday8101
@donoday8101 5 лет назад
Would love to see the finished knife. Alot of your videos end abruptly.
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