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Lin Rhea knifemaker
Приєднався 31 жов 2022
Mastersmith Lin Rhea's UA-cam channel
Відео
Natural handle materials; What are my Priorities?
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Natural handle materials; What are my Priorities?
Add detail to your knife guard, how
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SOFA QUADSTATE BLACKSMITH ROUNDUP 2023
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my highlights from the Forged in Arkansas event at the Arkansas historic museum.
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Lin Rhea speaking about making ethical replica knives at the Arkansas historic museum.
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A few of my videos and pictures from the Atlanta blade show 2023
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A few of my videos and pictures from the Atlanta blade show 2023
2nd Annual james black bowie heritage festival highlights
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2nd Annual james black bowie heritage festival highlights
Sharpening Choil; where did it originate?
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Sharpening Choil; where did it originate?
2023 Arkansas living treasure award ceremony.
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2023 Arkansas living treasure award ceremony.
Getting out of your comfort zone featuring The Unnamed Society knife.
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Getting out of your comfort zone featuring The Unnamed Society knife.
How i make a knife spacer using "Intermediate forging".
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How i make a knife spacer using "Intermediate forging".
Can a knife be too strong? A lesson in sufficiency.
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Can a knife be too strong? A lesson in sufficiency.
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TY for sharing nice tips
Thanks for sharing your process!
Great seeing another video, I’ve been looking forward to a new one
Thank you for making these videos, they are inspiring. Even if i never complete one of these
Very nice
Love it outstanding
Okay I am hooked new subscriber here your work is definitely next level I am truly amazed
Thank you I think it's one of the best videos I have seen yet awesome work PS one question is that about the same temperature as if you was blackening an old skillet
Very cool knife! I could see that being a good skinning knife.
Excelente explicação da origem,
This is a man I would love to teach me hands on.
Very very good video. Thank you for taking your time to explain everything. That was excellent how you hot fit the guard. Fit like a glove.
Beautiful😊
That's a gorgeous fitup, working on doing a brass guard on a knife now and thinking of trying something similar just not sure how well brass will hold up to that.
Absolutely wicked looking 👏👏great blade thanks for sharing 👏
thanks for the video. The last time I saw you was many moons ago at Bowies.
Спасибо за науку, интересный способ. Надо попробовать!
!00% Enjoyment Cuzins!! Aloooooha...
Great design and forging. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for making these truly inspiring videos for us beginners, it’s truly appreciated.
Mr Rhea- you were kind enough to talk to me for about 10 minutes at the 23 Atlanta Knife Show. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Know that I study your work and try to incorporate what I've learned into my own work. Hoping to acquire one of your blades at the 24 Show. 9:37
Thank you for the video and lesson. Im fairly new to knife making as a hobby. On the few knives I have made I ended up grinding one in as a retention point for a kydex sheath. Works pretty slick and doesn't look out of place.
Brilliant!!! Thanks for your insight, and the time and effort to make this content available!!
Gee that’s beautiful
That was very informative. Thank you.
Beautiful build 🔥 I think I’ll try the ss wire to shape my handle out if it doesn’t work oh well. Thanks for these videos
Thank you for all of this. The instructions on how to are top notch. That wire trick mind blowing🤯 if you used ss wire you could leave it on to get the right bend that fits your hand I assume. On to part 3
Beautiful 👍🏼 It will cut 🔪
Amazing thank you for sharing this.
Thank you sir for the video. This was something I wanted to try and was going to just do it. I'm pleased that I found the video.
Lin can you do a video on whitetail antler. I find it’s the hardest to use because the round shape and the bow of the horns. It’s hard to get em right.
Thank you for the video! I'd like to see and hear more on the topic (straightening and thinning material, making the slot, gluing together, and pinning).
I can honestly say that I learned something today. Many Thanks!😃
Thank you Sir.
Outstanding Lin! Very helpful info as always. Thank you for sharing your wisdom Sir.
Very informative, Lin.
Thank you for the info. I didn't know you could put horn in hot water to straighten it. I would also be interested in how you drill this type of material since once side isn't flat.
great advice Lin
Thanks Lin👍
Thank you so much for sharing sir💯🌹🙏🏻
I love your work sir it is amazing that you contribute your knowledge and experience to the community of knife makers out here who look up to you
Great video,instructions, good job Sir.WEY.
I've really got to learn how to hot fit better
Heck, my ducks and chickens talk to me when I'm forging too! Thanks for your insights on the origins of the choil. There seems to be some controversy about whether to have one or not, but it seems to me that this is the maker's decision. I've never deliberately forged a blade with a choil, but I'm not opposed to it!
Thanks Lin for sharing. It is a simple looking knife, but it by No means is it a simple knife.
Great advise and excellent explanations! Thank you Sir
Thank you for sharing this!
What color micarta is that? Looks great
Mr. Rhea, thank you for your beautiful work and inspiration. I am trying to duplicate the beauty of the horn handle on one of your bowie knives. It has black at the butt, turning to an orange then to natural near the guard. Can you help me achieve this beautiful look? J. Beck