@@amazoniancustodian he didn't use any carbon inside the canister to ignite and burn the oxygen inside of the canister, preventing it from binding to the iron during forge welding. I was asking him if he found it to be unnecessary, meaning he doesn't see any difference in his billet without taking this precaution.
@noneyabidness9644 it's not necessary. Just coat the interior of the canister with white out or white spray paint that contains titanium dioxide. Titanium dioxide will create enough of a barrier to keep the mild steel canister from welding to your higher carbon steel inside. Some other folks will do it with stainless steel foil that they burn to build up a soot layer on it and then use that to line the inside of the canister for the same effect but I think it's much more time consuming to go that route but there is more than one way to skin a cat. Also most people don't generally put material in the canister to burn unless there happens to be a significant amount of gappage in the materials used for the billet but if you do it everything properly all the gaps should be filled with the powdered steel.
Beautiful piece, my brother! I'm new to knife making, and I don't know what the blue liquid is? Can you please let me know? Thanks! Bob Gore, Metalstorm Forge! 😎👍🏻🔨🔥🔪
Perfect streamlined work of art! Love it! ❤️⭐️💫👌🏻
Very, very nice work. The finished look reminds me of flint if it were highly polished. It would be pleasure to own a knife like this.
Hi mister beautiful knife beautifully made good job well done
Loved it really cool design. 😊👍
Perfect Work
Great! Love your quitest powerrtools in whole youtube)))
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Very cool 👍
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nice job guy
Eline sağlık.
Wow I like the your finishing 👌🏼
is that a ferric chloride ?
Бестолковая вещь
太帅了,这个黑色,送给黑豹使用吧
Etched AND blued? 🤯
Do you find it unnecessary to add some carbon (or any oxygen binding agent) inside your canisters?
What do you mean by this question?
@@amazoniancustodian he didn't use any carbon inside the canister to ignite and burn the oxygen inside of the canister, preventing it from binding to the iron during forge welding.
I was asking him if he found it to be unnecessary, meaning he doesn't see any difference in his billet without taking this precaution.
@noneyabidness9644 it's not necessary. Just coat the interior of the canister with white out or white spray paint that contains titanium dioxide. Titanium dioxide will create enough of a barrier to keep the mild steel canister from welding to your higher carbon steel inside. Some other folks will do it with stainless steel foil that they burn to build up a soot layer on it and then use that to line the inside of the canister for the same effect but I think it's much more time consuming to go that route but there is more than one way to skin a cat. Also most people don't generally put material in the canister to burn unless there happens to be a significant amount of gappage in the materials used for the billet but if you do it everything properly all the gaps should be filled with the powdered steel.
You gotta have the hottest forge welding temperatures on UA-cam 😅…But i do love the work💯💯🦾🦾
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It looks like a dragon tooth
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Beautiful piece, my brother! I'm new to knife making, and I don't know what the blue liquid is? Can you please let me know? Thanks!
Bob Gore, Metalstorm Forge! 😎👍🏻🔨🔥🔪
@bobgore it's cold bluing solution.
@@ChassitFJ ... Thanks brother! That's what I was thinking, but wasn't totally sure. I appreciate it! 😎👍🏻
А что сним делать?
Для чего он?
Под ноктями грязь калупать?
beautiful work.. but looks like a knife I would drop because of the slippery handle.. haha.. just kidding..
looks uncomfortable to hold..
я первый
黑曼巴
The blacksmith is a dude or girl?(genuine question)
Такую раскладку нужно было торсировать