nice work!! You will be really young master bladesmith in near future. I suggest that you consider respirator when grinding those exotic woods. Keimo from Finland
I am always pleased to watch your publication, you are doing your job without unnecessary movement, well done it's super! I see you are not stiff guy. you are a brave guy !!! it is visible in the eyes. keep it up! success in creativity and in your personal life !!! 🍀🍀🍀👋
Hey, waar heb jij die pers gevonden, ik zoek een zelfde soort hand pers, maar lastig om te vinden, dus tips zouden fijn zijn. Verder, mooi spul maak je!!
Bitwit music caught me unprepared.. AGAIN I have an question regarding sheath/scabbard - if you were to make a wooden scabbard for outdoorsk knife, would you cover the inner side with some kind of velvet?
My dad fought the Japanese in WWII. He died in 20003 and would consider a gift of this type an insult. I am a knife maker and would never consider this.
no respirators in use. BAD work ethics for sure. god friend and very good knife maker. we told and told him respirator use them. What a horrible early death he had. Doctors confirmed inhaled dust from grinding.
You do realize less than 1% of your viewers can do this themselves right, your title sounds as if you expect everyone to follow along at home with you. They don't all have forges you know.
Very good young man but you have make your dad proud of you😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
floris: *gave his dad a high quality damascus kitchen knife as a birthday gift *
me: "hi dad happy birthday"
As a father I think your dad is going to love it! Great job as always.
This is a brilliant idea huhu I really wish one day I can make one for my parents
Thats a nice gift. Your dad will love it
The show "Forged in Fire" needs to recruit you dude, sick work
ur dad sure is happy
I can't believe he had to cook his own birthday dinner!!!! At least he has an awesome knife to do it with!!!!
Fantastic!
Awwww... you made your dad cry
I'll bet your dad is mighty proud of you
That music at the end was awesome, and it meshed perfectly.
Your video should have more attention. Keep up the good work
Came out excellent! He's going to love it for sure. Love your manual press!
nice work!!
You will be really young master bladesmith in near future.
I suggest that you consider respirator when grinding those exotic woods.
Keimo from Finland
I am always pleased to watch your publication, you are doing your job without unnecessary movement, well done it's super! I see you are not stiff guy. you are a brave guy !!! it is visible in the eyes. keep it up! success in creativity and in your personal life !!! 🍀🍀🍀👋
Erg knap , Floris !
Love you work.
stunning knife
Mooi werk FLoris!
Yo! can you make video about your shop? Talk about your tools... I am curious about your hand press. Did you buy it like that or you modified it?
Adrian Kłosowski be sure to keep following. I have lots of new announcements coming soon!
great vid and craftmanship as always...
dude, that is really beautiful ! awesome work !
Парень молодец!Удачи тебе во всем!
Very nice knife and great video. What finish did you apply to handle. Making my first petty at the moment
Much fantastica. You make beautiful knife.
Bom trabalho
Hey, waar heb jij die pers gevonden, ik zoek een zelfde soort hand pers, maar lastig om te vinden, dus tips zouden fijn zijn.
Verder, mooi spul maak je!!
Floris, why do you put water on the anvil?
Beautiful knife, great build. What is the weight on your fly press ?
👌
I know I'm comenting late but I was wondering why you wet the anvil before hitting the knife, anyone answer please
Bitwit music caught me unprepared.. AGAIN
I have an question regarding sheath/scabbard - if you were to make a wooden scabbard for outdoorsk knife, would you cover the inner side with some kind of velvet?
Please tell me how much tons is your press?Is 30t press suitable for forging a Damascus knife?Best Regards from Bosnia
Nikola Sisljagic will tell everything about my press in a shoptour I will upload today. 30ton is perfect, but how fast does it come down?
@@FlorisPostmes perhaps little bit slower than your press
Thank you vary much
7:38 im sorry i couldnt hold it in
On my culture, give knife to who’s in birthday can cut/slice the line of relation
Mint 97 to counter that superstition, give a coin with the knife and have that person give the coin back to you as payment.
I could not understand who we had to look up on instagram for the coffee etching.
Is there somebody that heard it?
Aren't you hammering a little cold towards the tip? It might just be the video/lighting. Great job!
First?
Great work :-) But please don't be so close to the camera while talking/filming others :-P
My dad fought the Japanese in WWII. He died in 20003 and would consider a gift of this type an insult. I am a knife maker and would never consider this.
I don't have dad
no respirators in use. BAD work ethics for sure. god friend and very good knife maker. we told and told him respirator use them. What a horrible early death he had. Doctors confirmed inhaled dust from grinding.
You do realize less than 1% of your viewers can do this themselves right, your title sounds as if you expect everyone to follow along at home with you. They don't all have forges you know.
Londinium Armoury title has nothing to do with me expecting you guys to do the same
@@FlorisPostmes You didn't write the title? who did then.
Woo dude you need a hug or something, why so toxic
@@FlorisPostmes That's your answer......?