Making a Replica M1915 Bolo Bayonet

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • The Model 1915 Bolo Bayonet was made in low numbers during World War One. The majority of the bayonets were used in the Philippines and other jungle environments to hack through brush. The soldiers liked their utility and used them extensively, making them very rare in the milsurp collector's market today.
    I have a replica Model 1905 bayonet laying around that I had paired with my 1903A3 Springfield rifle. It's the perfect thing to use as a base to make a replica of the Model 1915 Bolo bayonet.
    Forgotten Weapon's video on the M1915 Bolo.
    • US M1915 Bolo Bayonet ...
    DISCLAIMER
    All subjects featured on this channel are shown for historical and informational purposes only. All gunsmithing work is intended to restore the item to it's original condition, never modifying to serve any other purpose. In no way, shape or form is anything featured on this channel ever intended to be sold at any time. Any messages regarding selling a firearm, ammunition or an accessory will be removed. Everything shown is legal where the creator is located, please check your local laws.
    00:00 Intro
    02:21 Layout
    03:27 Cutting the blade
    05:18 Welding
    08:10 Grinding the welds
    10:40 Blade dimensions
    12:22 Grinding
    18:25 Sandblasting
    18:52 Sanding
    22:14 Polishing
    23:23 Fitting the grips
    26:17 Making the screw
    28:42 Shaping the grips
    33:52 The completed bayonet
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  • @kecleon08
    @kecleon08 7 днів тому +93

    "This is a US model 1905 bayonet for a 1903 Springfield." *starts cutting* me: NOO WHYY "It's a replica." me: phew

    • @paleoph6168
      @paleoph6168 7 днів тому +8

      He had us in the first half, not gonna lie.

    • @allenbalcom2191
      @allenbalcom2191 7 днів тому +2

      I shut it off the first time when the saw was half way through but 2 seconds before he said replica.

    • @Spipplepip2000
      @Spipplepip2000 6 днів тому +1

      I swear on my life I just said “NO” and then looked and saw your comment 😂

    • @kecleon08
      @kecleon08 6 днів тому

      @@Spipplepip2000 XD

  • @demos113
    @demos113 7 днів тому +44

    Starts screaming "you damned bubba!!" before he says it's a replica. 🙃

  • @martinrussell9379
    @martinrussell9379 7 днів тому +19

    As a replica I think you did a bang up job. Well done. At least you're admitting from the get go that this is a replica and just for show, you're not trying for absolute authenticity and insofar making it seem it's worth an original price. Succeeding in making something for your enjoyment and knowing it's all your efforts is all part of the fun.

  • @paranoiia8
    @paranoiia8 7 днів тому +16

    Huge respect for doing all profiling without belt grinder. It had to be really hard to keep all lines symmetrical 😅

    • @martkbanjoboy8853
      @martkbanjoboy8853 3 дні тому

      When doing a convex grind you can rely on the light reflections off the blade surface as a helpful guide. Mucho respect. A huge amount of work displayed here.

  • @hypoSPEED666
    @hypoSPEED666 6 днів тому +6

    I didn't know this was a thing till now and I also didn't know how bad I needed one till now.

  • @natureman494
    @natureman494 7 днів тому +6

    The pommel came out amazing!

  • @DogeMcLovin
    @DogeMcLovin 5 днів тому +3

    Insanely well-edited and executed video! Your attention to detail in getting the geometry you want is so impressive.

  • @mobilegamersunite
    @mobilegamersunite 6 днів тому +5

    Kukri looking blade, i love it! Great video sir! 🎉

  • @thefrenchgunsmith6488
    @thefrenchgunsmith6488 7 днів тому +14

    Very impressiv welding skills ! A very nice video as always

  • @user-mo3vu2nk5q
    @user-mo3vu2nk5q 7 днів тому +5

    Excellent! It is always a joy to watch you work and to see the creative ways in which you deal with construction challenges. I look forward to more great projects in the future.
    Reid

  • @jakerudolph8889
    @jakerudolph8889 7 днів тому +7

    Awesome video, your metal working skills are great! You should make a video on restoring an Ishapore Enfield in .410 musket. They are a neat oddity. Centerfire Systems has them right now for 115 bones. I am currently in the process of restoring one myself.

    • @rakumprojects
      @rakumprojects  7 днів тому +4

      I actually have one. Century Arms had them for $50 a while ago. Mine is in very rough condition, the bore is full of bad rust.

    • @jakerudolph8889
      @jakerudolph8889 7 днів тому +1

      The one I got was deeply pitted throughout the outside, as well as the wood being very beat up and cracked but somehow I got a mirror like bore on mine.

    • @justinbandy2610
      @justinbandy2610 6 днів тому

      The chamber has to be reamed out to accept modern ammo correct?

  • @allanrichards3752
    @allanrichards3752 3 дні тому +1

    I think you made an excellent job of the bayonet. I have made a few knives by cutting and grinding the blades as I don't have a forge. I would love to have a go at a Damascus steel blade but I can't justify the cost of getting the stuff together to make it. Polishing the blade does take ages to do and I think even with a belt grinder there is still a lot of hand sanding to get the blade perfect.

  • @christophermccormick2714
    @christophermccormick2714 6 днів тому +2

    Your skills are impressive!

  • @jaspertaylor2810
    @jaspertaylor2810 6 днів тому +1

    Absolutely phenomenal work. This is exactly the kind of stuff that inspires me to take on these kinds of projects for myself!

  • @FelipeTadeu-ky5iy
    @FelipeTadeu-ky5iy 5 днів тому +3

    The real crime is that this isn't called a boloynet

  • @tonynapoli5549
    @tonynapoli5549 7 днів тому +2

    Very nice all round in my opinion . Makes a nice display.

  • @xC4R80NxK1Dx
    @xC4R80NxK1Dx 7 днів тому +1

    Incredible work! Absolutely brilliant

  • @WW2Explained
    @WW2Explained 5 днів тому +1

    It looks great! Why did you leave the 1943 date on a model 1915 bayonet?

    • @rakumprojects
      @rakumprojects  4 дні тому

      I didn't want to try and fake markings. So it was either leave them as is or fill them and leave blank. Having the 1943 date on it immediately makes it known that it's a replica, which is what I want.

  • @MASI_forging
    @MASI_forging 3 дні тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful 😁😁

  • @blusofa8814
    @blusofa8814 7 днів тому +1

    So awesome!

  • @stonegiant4
    @stonegiant4 7 днів тому +1

    Nice work.

  • @Terminator._
    @Terminator._ 4 дні тому

    In Brazilian Portuguese this sounds like: "Cake Bayonet".

  • @MaximusParker-ji9om
    @MaximusParker-ji9om 4 дні тому +1

    How would I get these books in this video

    • @rakumprojects
      @rakumprojects  4 дні тому +1

      US Infantry Weapons of the First World War by Bruce Canfield is back in print and available from a few sources online. The other two are out of print, you'd have to look for them on auction sites or at used book sellers.

  • @justinbandy2610
    @justinbandy2610 6 днів тому +1

    Heard the saw and was getting the firing squad ready.

  • @dbmail545
    @dbmail545 7 днів тому +4

    What kind of steel are you using for the blade? Bayonets are typically low-carbon steel with a mild temper so they bend instead of breaking.

    • @rakumprojects
      @rakumprojects  7 днів тому +2

      Not sure exactly but it's some sort of low carbon hot rolled steel.

  • @Darth_Boons
    @Darth_Boons 7 днів тому +1

    I don't like this method because it is so destructive on the main parts but, I have no complaints about your method or skills.

    • @Strelnikov10
      @Strelnikov10 7 днів тому +5

      The "main parts" he used was a replica bayonet. No real bayonets were harmed in the making of this youtube video.

    • @Darth_Boons
      @Darth_Boons 7 днів тому +2

      @@Strelnikov10 okay I was worried I'm sorry thank you 💜

  • @cooffee4905
    @cooffee4905 7 днів тому +4

    Scared me there

  • @TheRedneckPreppy
    @TheRedneckPreppy 7 днів тому +3

    Show piece or not, it's nice work.

  • @andrewhaddock7996
    @andrewhaddock7996 6 днів тому +1

    Amazing,you should go into business,id buy one in a flash.

  • @enumclawboys1927
    @enumclawboys1927 6 днів тому

    it looks great, only thing id say is you should've case hardened it to make it more durable.

  • @Tammy-un3ql
    @Tammy-un3ql 6 днів тому +1

    👌👌👌👌

  • @scott_hunts
    @scott_hunts 7 днів тому +1

    I’m surprised you used an angle grinder to make the bevels, easy way to make it go wrong fast if you mess up, and much less angle control.
    Granted you can’t exactly use a jig or a bench grinder very easily with that profile.

    • @scott_hunts
      @scott_hunts 7 днів тому +1

      Just got to the end of the video, I guess that explains why you didn’t use a bench grinder.
      Sanding a blade is a tiring process but generally orbital sanders are avoided because of the shape of the scratches they leave behind. Generally the accepted practice is to make a filing jig out of 2x4s and then to wrap the appropriate grit paper on the file itself. It’s still time consuming, but it’s more forgiving in the hands.
      For not being a knifemaker you did a pretty dang good job.

    • @rakumprojects
      @rakumprojects  7 днів тому +1

      I've been wanting a 2x72" belt grinder for a while. Need to bite the bullet and buy a complete one or maybe a kit.

    • @scott_hunts
      @scott_hunts 7 днів тому +1

      @@rakumprojects 2x72 is a great size, use it for stock removal all the time. I do find myself wanting certain add ons occasionally but the simple flat platen does most of what I need.
      It’s not a necessary tool but man is it nice to have sometimes.

  • @gabehartman6832
    @gabehartman6832 7 днів тому +1

    Machine gun Jesus is the best Rock on SIR.

  • @JohnDoe-mt8rf
    @JohnDoe-mt8rf 3 дні тому

    Why!!!!!