I got hooked by the thumbnail so I do like your work I play with forging off and on and I am just wondering how many blade profiles can there be ? A new profile 🤔😉 , Looks good and forging rules
Got my ribbon burner rebuilding done after way too long finally. ( Family and heath issues) . Listen about the 120 that sounds great as I'll be making tiny wood carving knives and tools soon as can get to it. I also have LEDS for both my band saw and drill with each a timer.The timers shuts off the LEDs after I'm done walking away after I'm finished with the tools LEDs just turn off the LEDs only very convenient. Must do something before winter moves in. Myself I enjoy them Tuesday night over the late weekend party ways. Thanks for the help You impressive with the tools.Good work. That angle iron backing the belt on my homemade 2X72 inch i need to narrow down ( and a second grinder to work on the angle iron backplate would be handy to narrow my homemade, take a tool to build a tool often). Like that hole to allow epoxy to hold to a bonding surface. Thanks Eric
Awesome blade design. the handle shape is great. having the drop point in line with the middle of the index finger for superb point control. and the hole and relief in the tang for better epoxy lock up. Looks almost identical to my staple blade design i have been making since 1989, The "FS1". Look it up I posted some picks of them in 2013 on " The Staple knife of The Fired Steel Forge" on "Bladesmiths forum board". The only design change that i would make is to flush the guard with the blade. so it is easier to use on a cutting board if need be. can't wait to see what it looks like complete.
Really cool profile! Could you smoothen out the transition by using a surface grinder, or would that not work? But love this, and am really curious what the finished knife will look like. Keep it up, man!
@@StefanBogdanski yes you could but that kinda defeats the purpose of the forged texture. You want that unique transition line with this style of knife.
Looking good my brother! 💯🔥😎👍🏻
and just when ive been thinking about missing your videos- there we go:)
Very nice profile. Well done.
Thank you!
That's a fantastic profile! It looks like a shark. 450 million years of evolution can't be wrong. I can't wait to see it completed.
Looks groovy brother 🤯
I got hooked by the thumbnail so I do like your work
I play with forging off and on and I am just wondering how many blade profiles can there be ?
A new profile 🤔😉 ,
Looks good and forging rules
A new to me profile 😁
Got my ribbon burner rebuilding done after way too long finally. ( Family and heath issues) .
Listen about the 120 that sounds great as I'll be making tiny wood carving knives and tools soon as can get to it. I also have LEDS for both my band saw and drill with each a timer.The timers shuts off the LEDs after I'm done walking away after I'm finished with the tools
LEDs just turn off the LEDs only very convenient.
Must do something before winter moves in.
Myself I enjoy them Tuesday night over the late weekend party ways.
Thanks for the help
You impressive with the tools.Good work.
That angle iron backing the belt on my homemade 2X72 inch i need to narrow down ( and a second grinder to work on the angle iron backplate would be handy to narrow my homemade, take a tool to build a tool often). Like that hole to allow epoxy to hold to a bonding surface.
Thanks Eric
LED lights are a great addition to every tool.
Looking good Erick! I like it!
Glad you're getting around to putting on some handles on all these knives, lot of them are pretty interesting and it'd be a shame not to see them here
@@krissteel4074 I agree!
Really clean looking profile, gonna be a good looking blade.
Thank you!
Very cool design, looks like a good all around knife!
Love you son.
Thanks Mom!
Awesome blade design. the handle shape is great. having the drop point in line with the middle of the index finger for superb point control. and the hole and relief in the tang for better epoxy lock up. Looks almost identical to my staple blade design i have been making since 1989, The "FS1". Look it up I posted some picks of them in 2013 on " The Staple knife of The Fired Steel Forge" on "Bladesmiths forum board". The only design change that i would make is to flush the guard with the blade. so it is easier to use on a cutting board if need be. can't wait to see what it looks like complete.
good looking profile...looks like a shark
I kinda does!
Really cool profile!
Could you smoothen out the transition by using a surface grinder, or would that not work?
But love this, and am really curious what the finished knife will look like. Keep it up, man!
@@StefanBogdanski yes you could but that kinda defeats the purpose of the forged texture. You want that unique transition line with this style of knife.
Nice
Thanks!
What is that machine right behind you to the left is it a power hammer?
Yup, that's my power hammer.
Finally! 😂
YUP!