I know, I just commented on another of your videos that I dont write comments often, but this is just beautiful craftsmanship. Can't wait to get back to working on the knives I'm building right now. This is actually so inspiring!
Thank you so much! I agree! I try to improve with every new knife. I am thinking about make one like this but with filework on liners and back spring too.
I know you have said that you don't sell your work.... (I am a woodworker and I have made hundreds of pieces over the years for family and friends.... can't bring myself to sell them!)..... BUT you are SO talented Mr Inmyshed, that you have a career here as a high-end, custom knife maker. You are on a par with Tony Bose (may he rest in peace) in my opinion. Anyway, just keep doing what you do best mate.... and if you ever feel like selling that "sodbuster" type slipjoint.... let me know!
A very elegant edc knife I am hoping to make an Elmax blade puukko soon but the heat treatment is putting me off but yours is a bit easier to obtain 👍🏻🇮🇪
Lovely looking knife and skilfully made. I'm moving off of fixed blades and I looking to make my first folder. I'm in the UK, so no locking blades and 3 inch maximum blade lengths (punishment for running riot around the world with swords I guess). Your pattern will help start me off. Many thanks.
I feel a bit silly for asking so long after the video upload - but doesn't sanding down the peened pins negate the peening? Or does the process allow enough bulge in the material to allow the pins to hold everything despite the peened head being sanded away?
Your jimping was very tastefully done. I actually don't mind it on your knife. I guess I am reacting against jimping in general, as I feel it doesn't add much to the functionality of a knife, some makers are putting big, tacky looking and uncomfortable saw teeth on the spine of their knives, and it makes the blade harder to wipe clean after use. I think a knife is generally more elegant without it.
Hi! Thank you! No I sketch the ide, then start going over it with the ruler and compass. I do however want to learn CAD. I just don't have time for that yet, hehe.
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Hello everything is fine? I'm watching your video and I really liked your work, I'm a fan of pocket knives, I'm Brazilian from Rio de Janeiro, I want to do something similar, can you? I have cutlery like Robby, I'm an amateur but I make some good knives, a pocket knife I haven't tried yet, a hug
Hi! yes, thank you! You too? Its kind of hard to get what you are saying. I bet you used some translator software that messed something up. Good luck with your knives!
I like that. Ive made quite a few kitchen knives and bushcraft knives but Looking to make my first folder. I think this is the one. Could i get the drawings? Not sure how to find your email address 😊
@@Inmyshedи It was taken from very close - the field of view is small. Lack of focus - bad camera. Speed x20 ... it is not at all clear what and why you are doing. Low sound. The shots are dark - shooting from close and bad camera, lack of lighting. Incorrect camera perspective - the viewer is confused about what he is looking at, it looks like a "horror train". ... 🤷🏻♂️
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Do you by any chance repair old knives? I have a Case Tested XX Barlow pre 1940 that needs to have the spring replaced on the sheeps foot blade. Would you be interested? Bob schimmel
Hi! No I have never tried! I do not think i will even dare to try on a knife that old and precious! I bet there are a lot of people in the stats that specialize in that kind of work? good luck to you!