so strange that you make it look so easy n quick that some might not know how much practice goes behind every stage of handling iron and wood . well done sir. very enjoyable video.
Impresionante y excelente tu trabajo, siento envidia sana por lo que haces, siempre quise hacer algo así,mis felicitaciones y muchas gracias por mostrarnos tu trabajo.
I've only one thing for you. Wear protective gloves, the real ones,especially during the sharpening phase. Keep on safety mate, fingers don't grove on trees
Couple of things, take it however you want...because each to their own and I am assuming you’re both adults. And these are just my reasons and many, many other knife makers. 1: Gloves and a grinder? No. No matter how tight, or what material, wether they be cut resistant, flame resistant, whatever, are good way to lose your fingers in the machine if the material gets caught. 2: You need to feel how hot the steel is getting after heat treatment so you don’t ruin the temper. Knife making PPE is simple: Protect your lungs with a respirator protect your eyes with safety glasses and protect your ears with ear plugs, ear muffs with the highest db reduction you can find. Peace ✌️and great job on your tanto👊
@@griffithshandmade-knives In the future, I will upgrade my heat treatment equipment to ensure temperature accuracy. So far I can only rely on experience for heat treatment. Thank you for your reminders and suggestions.
@@creatorqi I was only commenting on why you should not wear gloves in reply to VENOM. I made no comment on your heat treatment, that’s your business. Grinding after heat treatment if you wear gloves you may not be able to feel how hot the knife is getting. Good luck 👍
@@creatorqi I understand completely my friend. The blade is outstanding and craftsmanship is stellar and completely top shelf. Bless you my friend 🗡⚔️🔪👍🇺🇸
You're saying that as if you can just snap a fairly thick piece of steel in one swing just because it has sharp corners on it. It may not be ideal ,but it's not gonna "snap as soon he hits something with it".
Sorry, I just found your message in the pending review. Here is the download link: drive.google.com/file/d/1-QZ8MuKjNFpGN2_i7i8TXYgUSgVzglKG/view?usp=sharing
I agree.....its sucks when flesh hits a belt but at least you can jerk back and say damnit. Let it grab a glove and who knows what will happen. I had a close call with my angle grinder and an unbottoned shirt over a t shirt....luckily the air from the motor blew my shirt away but one grab and that thing would have wound itself up in my shirt slapping my face, ribs, grinding, who knows what else.
When yo do the heat treatment how do yo do that i now you heat it up and put it in a oil i think wich oil or what it is can you please answer wich oil it is🤝🥺🥺
This is a sharpening system that can be purchased directly on Amazon, but I do not recommend buying this model of sharpener because it is difficult to use.
If the epoxy fills all the gaps between the tang and the wood, you're more likely to shatter the wood than pull that tang out of the handle. Don't let forged in fire tell you otherwise.
Awesome blade! Would have likes to see a nice sheath too...one with leather inside and wood on the outside so that you can actually feel that beautiful blade gliding out.