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Deciding on what tools you need in a knife shop is one of the toughest decisions that you have to make when you first start building up your knife shop. In this video, I discuss my personal top 5 most important tools that I have in my shop. What do you think the most important tool for knife making is? Let me know in the comments below! Please leave us a like and subscribe if you enjoy the video, since your support helps us grow!
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Комментарии : 43   
@dimmacommunication
@dimmacommunication 3 года назад
Tips for you drill press bits : Chinese tungsten carbide bits are amazing
@modifiedtraditionalgardeni9938
@modifiedtraditionalgardeni9938 3 года назад
As a knife maker myself your top five is mine as well great video and knives keep up the good work
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
Thanks for watching and the feedback!
@UnHolyLuke
@UnHolyLuke 3 года назад
I only use few basic items, but i plan to buy betl grinder and upgrade my drill press.. Its super cheap and its nightmare to drill holes straight in hard materials plus more ppl will use polishing wheal in drill press then have attachment for belt grinder so i would put those on first/second spots.. and for me i would add lathe to make my own corbys and ring making.. those 3 machines are on top of my list for future.. oven or portable saw would be great, but for a hobby im ok with angle grinder and sending few knives to pro once in few months.. but now im buying tools for leather working first... You definetly have great setup and your grinder is beast
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
Sounds like you have a pretty good set up. Those upgrades would definitely be helpful though! Thanks for watching!
@kennethrutledge9222
@kennethrutledge9222 Год назад
Nice choice of tools!! I really like your band saw!! The blade gets it on !! I know , the torque helps!!🙂ha ha Well I had to go cheaper 😔 but except for the noise, my Harbor Freight has done a decent😢 job for me!! Transferred the bolt pattern and mounted a table on him!! I built a backing plate and used the studs in my garage to mount him!! It’s ok , but I’ll get set-up like you one day Lord Willin! I use the Luffkin blades to but I haven’t put my eye on the one you’re using,, did you have to order it special? Thanks for your help partner!!
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives Год назад
The band saw is nice! I actually used Harbor Freight saws for a while and got a lot done on them! I use Lennox blades that I buy on Amazon usually.
@1337BlueBird
@1337BlueBird 2 года назад
The bandsaw is amazing but the hacksaw is not THAT BAD with a proper fixed vise ahah, cheers
@talonrasmussen856
@talonrasmussen856 Год назад
What is the biggest difference with the oil you use, and where do you buy your metal.
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives Год назад
I get the steel from New Jersey Steel Baron and Alabama Damascus. The main difference is in the speed of the quench. Parks 50 is for faster quenching steels and AAA is for slower.
@NelsonJ1
@NelsonJ1 Год назад
No dust collection...
@trainwon5699
@trainwon5699 3 года назад
Good job thanks
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Don!
@dimmacommunication
@dimmacommunication 3 года назад
Question for the belt grinder : could somebody use the speed regulator on a cheap one ? I'm not a pro , so 3k for one like yours would be not a wise choice , since I wouldn't need it.
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
I am not 100% sure. I believe the motor has to be 3 phase or something in order to run it with a VFD. There are some cheaper 2x72s or 2x42s on the market that a lot of people use if you want something more affordable.
@clapforboobies5892
@clapforboobies5892 2 года назад
Can you do a video on on how to set up the bandsaw vertically on the cut table?
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 2 года назад
It’s just a SWAG Off-road table. They have instructions about how to mount the bandsaw to the table. :)
@clapforboobies5892
@clapforboobies5892 2 года назад
@@StarkKnives oh yeah i see. Thanks. $200 seems steep for a table but I guess it beats fabricating myself
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 2 года назад
Yeah it’s not cheap but if you use it as much as I do and don’t know how to easily build one it’s worth it haha!
@davedematteo5372
@davedematteo5372 2 года назад
I'm enjoying your videos, as they are VERY informative. I'm currently shopping for a Milwaukee or Dewalt portable band saw. Can you tell me what model Dewalt you use and why you chose it over others?
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 2 года назад
Glad you’re enjoying the videos! I chose that one because it worked with the table that I had and it had good reviews! The Milwaukee ones are also good I’m sure. 😃
@silvergoldking
@silvergoldking 3 года назад
Hi Benny, Can you help me out again lol. Where can I get that buffing attachment for the 2X72 ? Thanks Bryan. Stay sharp 😎
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
It is from Brodbeck ironworks!
@silvergoldking
@silvergoldking 3 года назад
Thank you. Have a great weekend.
@nicjoseph8342
@nicjoseph8342 3 года назад
Question for the bandsaw. If you don’t have access to that stand and table you’ve got for yours, is there any other way of making a stand and table?
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
I know a lot of people have welded their own or built something. I would just search for how to make portaband tables or something like that!
@nivesknight
@nivesknight Год назад
Will someone please explain to me why a grinder with grinding stones isn't a option???
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives Год назад
It can be but they are less versatile and harder to use for anything other than profiling knives. I’m assuming you’re taking about a bench grinder.
@nivesknight
@nivesknight Год назад
@@StarkKnives basically and other stones. I haven't used a belt type before. I have and use a 10 inch down to 3 inch. As well as a older stone I use a lot but it is two inch wide and I want to say almost 30 inches across. Everyone has their own style or what not. I like turn of the century line shaft tools. Now to say I don't have some electric but point was we used stones for thousands of years now why not still use them???
@BootStateKnives
@BootStateKnives 2 года назад
Where did you get your magnetic led light?
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 2 года назад
It was just from Amazon! Under $20 if I remember right.
@sebbyhumphreys4060
@sebbyhumphreys4060 3 года назад
Instead of using a ban saw can u use a sawzaw
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
I’m not sure! I would think it could work for some materials, but I’m not sure if they have blades that would hold up to steel or hard handle materials like G10.
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
Definitely try it though, doesn’t hurt to try!
@sebbyhumphreys4060
@sebbyhumphreys4060 3 года назад
@@StarkKnives another question is I have a big piece of a thick flat steel and I cant afford an anvil do you think it'll work
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
I personally don’t use an anvil so I am not sure! I could imaging that it might work for some light work though!
@Noah-hz5ll
@Noah-hz5ll 3 года назад
Same here, though I don't own an oven right now (my friends fabrication shop I spent a lot of time in until I moved last year had a 220v even heat with ramp). I learned on a single speed grinder but buying my variable speed Ameribrade was an amazing investment in my work quality and enjoyment. Still need a band saw table. Noah (@chattaknives)
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
The bandsaw table definitely makes things nice. I didn’t get one for a while. Thanks for the input and watching!
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
What are the most important tools in your shop? Let me know below! I'm always interested in hearing what other people are using!
@MrCharlesO1960
@MrCharlesO1960 3 года назад
2x72, drill press are the top 2
@benjaminkorhum5068
@benjaminkorhum5068 2 года назад
I'd say my drill press and the small articulated vise, I use that small thing all the time. I also offered my eyes an articulated lamp with magnifying glass built in.
@zaph3
@zaph3 3 года назад
Heat treat oven is horrible advice. You can send out 500 knives for pro HT and still not cover the cost
@StarkKnives
@StarkKnives 3 года назад
I am not suggesting that it's the right thing to choose for everyone by any means. I actually use professional heat treating services for a lot of my larger batches as well, and I think that's a fantastic option. A major reason I personally have seen major benefits from having my own heat treating setup though is that it allows me to take on more specialized custom pieces or last minute orders that would not be possible if I had to send it away to a service. It may not be that way for everyone, but for me personally, the benefits gained from being able to do those types of projects have certainly been more than enough to compensate for the additional cost. I think it's a bit harsh to just call something horrible advice without getting a bit more context behind each person's individual situation.
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