Is this like a metal version of wood carving? End result looked good but that's all I'd trust it for. Never seen you touch a hammer the whole video, and that heat treat was a joke. Your attention to detail though is spectacular. Goodluck on future builds
That's an amazing knife! I love doing metal works but for now I'm doing wood turning. Maybe one day I can incorporate it on my channel once I have enough tools. Thanks for sharing
Just awesome craftsmanship made from a bit of scrap metal, it makes me sick why people throw shit away sometimes without using their imagination to make something out of nothing. Always look at your stuff from another angle before you chuck it and give it ten more years of a new life, one of a kind and not manufactured! A job well done mate and good sweat. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿😊
Very cool knife. Just a tip. Use a magnet 🧲 to test the edge when differentially heat treating the edge. I don’t think there’s anyway that got near hot enough to Harden the knife. Or use a file to check the skate of edge. Very cool design and idea. God job.
Sweet. I enjoyed every minute. I like the time lapse. At first i was like thats a thick piece of steel but when you started removing the stock i was diggin it. Great job.
Looks absolutely beautiful. However, if it was laid horizontally and cut in half. You would have ended up with two beautiful blades. Can't imagine how much that monster weighs. Two thick to be used as a slicer, that apple proved that. Possibly adding a heavy duty wooden handle and turn it into an axe? Heat treat really didn't appear to be able to get that metal heated properly and was that water that was utilized for a quench? All in all it looks great, but, it would only be useful chopping though large bones. Keep working, it will come to you.
Gary Flores I have the same vice. You can pick them up next for nothing. Harbor Fright, Home Depot. The base I don’t have. Most of what I have is bolted down on a work bench. If that helps.
Here in the Philippines, we utilize such raw material in which we call such leaf spring as “Mulye” from the Spanish word “Muelle” meaning Dock, Pier. We have local merchandisers here wherein they sell Itak Mulye and Jungle Bolo. Cheap and affordable yet very durable. I bought a cleaver 4 years ago ( 8-inches long, 3-inches wide and a quarter of an inch thick blade) I use it as a Butcher’s knife and as an axe to chop firewood. Very reliable. Haven’t sharpen it since then but still good as new.
Wow. Such and awesome design and excellent execution. The finish looks beautiful of course, but I would give my right eye for this blade a stone washed finish and some thin and contoured micarta handle on-lays. its an amazing piece though. Not sure why there are so few if any comparable production options with a similar design. Seems very practical to me. Do you sell these at all?
Looks great , could you show us how it chops wood ,and feather sticks, as it should be good for such a task . I like that vice hinge device too, never seen that before ! Bro I got one of those " devil forges " they are affordable and effective , I recommend them ! :)
I would really like to know how much you would sell one of your knives for.I know that, EVERYBODY wants one. If you don't sell them,than could you send me one TEMPLET (pattern)? I think you have ONE of the BEST designs I"ve seen in years. Please let me know. Thanks for a WONDERFUL show!!!!!!!!
Kinda limited in use, but within those limits, extremely useful. Also, very attractive. I find myself thinking about where to find the necessary steel stock.
More of a utility knife-hatchet. I would use this camping or working in my yard. Felling and shaping saplings, splitting kindling, roughing out carpentry, etc.
Wow that's some thick steel. It must weigh a lot. Everytime I see someone removing steel with a grinder making a knife I cringe. Keeping the steel even and not wrapping the blade is really difficult. You have some talent, cutting steel with a torch. That knife is a beast! I wouldn't want to have to carry that knife very far on my hip. I'll end up walking in circles. You knife turned out nice. It would definitely chop bone. You should call that knife. The Bone Crusher, or The Beast! Its definitely that and more.
Excellent insightful work. However the blade is too short for chopping& cutting wood. The only thing I would have done differently is enlarged this bladed Instrument device up to the point of the Leaf Spring's hole towards the later half end of the spring .
I enjoyed the handicraft of this cleaver, but the tempering and hardening processes are somewhat crude. I don't think this design is good for kitchen slicing. But as far as metal-craft skills, it is superb. Thanks
@@KINOMANITOR Никогда голой рукой кусок стылого железа не держали? Рука может быть мокрой, уставшей и без соответствующей рукояти не обойтись. Пы.Сы. сейчас за бортом -31С.
I must say this must be one of the coolest knifes axe being made i enjoyed watching
Is this like a metal version of wood carving? End result looked good but that's all I'd trust it for. Never seen you touch a hammer the whole video, and that heat treat was a joke. Your attention to detail though is spectacular. Goodluck on future builds
That vice stand adaption was pure genius
That's an amazing knife! I love doing metal works but for now I'm doing wood turning. Maybe one day I can incorporate it on my channel once I have enough tools. Thanks for sharing
Just awesome craftsmanship made from a bit of scrap metal, it makes me sick why people throw shit away sometimes without using their imagination to make something out of nothing.
Always look at your stuff from another angle before you chuck it and give it ten more years of a new life, one of a kind and not manufactured!
A job well done mate and good sweat. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿😊
Ну это даже круче чем шпатель Кочергина. Яблоки резать им настолько удобно, что они аж лопаются от его толщины.
Примерно так оно и есть 👍
Для дровишек само то .
Good job. Looks really nice, but need proper heat treat.
My favorite knife make yet, unique, that is definitely serial killer worthy.
Great video. Knife design is great.
That is awesome luv the design , They ergonomics of it, and the heftyness of it
Enjoyed this thoroughly. Thank You for Sharing Your Excellent Craftsmanship. 🙏❤
The shine on that knife is making my fingers and toes tingle.. when you have polished something to perfection before you'll know what I mean.
Great job! Doesn't get any more simple or functional than this.
Very cool knife. Just a tip. Use a magnet 🧲 to test the edge when differentially heat treating the edge. I don’t think there’s anyway that got near hot enough to Harden the knife. Or use a file to check the skate of edge. Very cool design and idea. God job.
Give that man a BELLS! You are a true master at what you do!
Turned out very nice . Great design.
Beautifully simplistic design. Nice attention to detail on the craftsmanship. would love to buy one if you considered a short run of those.
Raise your hand if you watched his masterful skill til the end
this is very inspiring! I made one this year and it turned out great! it holds an edge like no other!
That flat spring alloy is great for these things.
Sweet. I enjoyed every minute. I like the time lapse. At first i was like thats a thick piece of steel but when you started removing the stock i was diggin it. Great job.
Looks absolutely beautiful. However, if it was laid horizontally and cut in half. You would have ended up with two beautiful blades. Can't imagine how much that monster weighs. Two thick to be used as a slicer, that apple proved that. Possibly adding a heavy duty wooden handle and turn it into an axe? Heat treat really didn't appear to be able to get that metal heated properly and was that water that was utilized for a quench? All in all it looks great, but, it would only be useful chopping though large bones. Keep working, it will come to you.
Never mind the knife I’m more interested in the vice and the stand it’s on. Now that’s an idea thanks , great job on the knife though
Gary Flores I have the same vice. You can pick them up next for nothing. Harbor Fright, Home Depot. The base I don’t have. Most of what I have is bolted down on a work bench. If that helps.
Also. Mostly what you want if your into knife making. His sander he has. Very nice....
I like the design. The heat treat though.
So wear can I buy one of these!?
Here in the Philippines, we utilize such raw material in which we call such leaf spring as “Mulye” from the Spanish word “Muelle” meaning Dock, Pier. We have local merchandisers here wherein they sell Itak Mulye and Jungle Bolo. Cheap and affordable yet very durable. I bought a cleaver 4 years ago ( 8-inches long, 3-inches wide and a quarter of an inch thick blade) I use it as a Butcher’s knife and as an axe to chop firewood. Very reliable. Haven’t sharpen it since then but still good as new.
you are extraordinary not everyone can do it.....😍
Sensacional 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 queria uma !!! Top demais parabéns ! Belo trabalho
I’d buy one. Awesome work.
판스프링을 이용한 최고의 약초괭이를 한번 만들어 보고 싶네요.
여태껏 많은 괭이를 써봤지만...
이거다 딱 맞는 그런게 없었는데...
멋있고, 실용적인 괭이가 갖고 싶네요.
솜씨 좋으시고 씸플하니 예뻐요
...great job...and i love that vise set up......can i steal that idea?....
I'd like one of those. Would look amazing after a nice black oxide coating after the polish imo.. Cool work.
Wow. Such and awesome design and excellent execution. The finish looks beautiful of course, but I would give my right eye for this blade a stone washed finish and some thin and contoured micarta handle on-lays. its an amazing piece though. Not sure why there are so few if any comparable production options with a similar design. Seems very practical to me. Do you sell these at all?
Looks great , could you show us how it chops wood ,and feather sticks, as it should be good for such a task .
I like that vice hinge device too, never seen that before !
Bro I got one of those " devil forges " they are affordable and effective , I recommend them ! :)
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls God Bless Ya 🙏
That is 1 of the most beautiful 😍 lil custom chopper I've ever seen can u make me 1 please 👍😎🇺🇲
I would really like to know how much you would sell one of your knives for.I know that, EVERYBODY wants one. If you don't sell them,than could you send me one TEMPLET (pattern)? I think you have ONE of the BEST designs I"ve seen in years. Please let me know. Thanks for a WONDERFUL show!!!!!!!!
That knife looks like it could of been a sword still bad ass 😁👍
Like a cleaver that should have been in that movie hostle. Very cool work.
Could be used for making kindling baton style...what a beauty!!!!! Wish I could hold it lol
What kind of disc is on the angle grinder at the end with the green chrome oxide? Is that a sponge like buffing pad and where you get one.
Wow you make piece of art beautiful
How can I get the stencil to this
Calidad de trabajo
Felicidades.
Wilfredo Vallejos de Nicaragua
Magnificent! A thing of beauty and function.
장작 쪼갤때나 뼈 자를때 쓰면 아주좋겠어요 굿입니다
That stout cleaver could quickly become a butcher's best friend.
What would you call it? That is Great
Can you make me one with a longer blade? Very good craftsmanship. Thx
Outstanding! USMC approved 🦅🌎⚓️
wow, I love it !! would love to have one.
That heat treat might be why your edge is the way it is
The way it is? How so and what's wrong with it
Gorgeous knife.
Kinda limited in use, but within those limits, extremely useful.
Also, very attractive. I find myself thinking about where to find the necessary steel stock.
More of a utility knife-hatchet. I would use this camping or working in my yard. Felling and shaping saplings, splitting kindling, roughing out carpentry, etc.
Nice. Would definitely purchase one.
I love the way that vice is mounted at 2:00
Vice: Wicked or immoral behavior. Vise. A large clamp to hold items.
@@lewiswereb8994 whoops
Wow that's some thick steel. It must weigh a lot. Everytime I see someone removing steel with a grinder making a knife I cringe. Keeping the steel even and not wrapping the blade is really difficult. You have some talent, cutting steel with a torch. That knife is a beast! I wouldn't want to have to carry that knife very far on my hip. I'll end up walking in circles. You knife turned out nice. It would definitely chop bone. You should call that knife. The Bone Crusher, or The Beast! Its definitely that and more.
What kind of grinding wheel is that you're using with he rubbing compound?
How about a video that shows how to make that belt sanding fixture ?
Man that is a badass knife i would love that !!!
Woooow 👍❤️ Bravo 👍 and Perfect Axe 🪓/ 🗡️🔪 Knife ❤️👍
Can I get this. how much I will paid for it...
Please inform
I never have seen one like this. Now I really want one.
역시 최고 입니다 손재주가 너무 부럽네요 잘봤습니다 감사합니다 ^^
손재주는 그렇다치고 장비가 좋네요 ㅋㅋ
Excellent insightful work. However the blade is too short for chopping& cutting wood.
The only thing I would have done differently is enlarged this bladed Instrument device up to the point of the Leaf Spring's hole towards the later half end of the spring .
So amazing, great job. It sure was nice to see that by the end of the video you had laid off the coffee...hahahaha
Could anyone please tell me what wheel or disc is being used to polish the knife? And what is the name of the stuff that’s put into the disc?
Its good foror durian knife?
Me encantó el diseño de éste cuchillo, aunque grande, tiene muy bonito estilo!
I enjoyed the handicraft of this cleaver, but the tempering and hardening processes are somewhat crude. I don't think this design is good for kitchen slicing. But as far as metal-craft skills, it is superb. Thanks
Looks amazing! Talented for sure. Great video.
супер!! золотые руки у мастера.
This is an amazing knife what i would do to have one im a massive knife collector and this is one knife i would do anything for
That's freaking insane! In a good way...
That is amazing you have a talent for making knives
That’s a beautiful saex blade
I'd love to own one.. Great vid
Very nice work. 👍
Where can I buy one of those masterpieces? What a beautiful knife
More info on the green wheel polishing please would be great
Nice chopper
🤯 beautiful piece
U are a master blade maker!!!🇺🇲👍😎
The extra thickness increases resistance of cutting.
Exactly
Hello, how much for a knife like that? I would love to have one ?
Now this guy’s a true master.
How much for the knife? I am interested to know.
Which season of Forged in Fire did you say you were on?
У нас в Сибири в -30 таким ножом можно поработать два раза. Один раз одной рукой, другой раз другой.
Можете побробнее рассказать?
@@KINOMANITOR Никогда голой рукой кусок стылого железа не держали? Рука может быть мокрой, уставшей и без соответствующей рукояти не обойтись. Пы.Сы. сейчас за бортом -31С.
@@7666tema спасибо! Не доводилось. С Новым Годом!
How much do you sell them for
I would buy. How can I buy one from you? I have a design change request though, with a curved tip
대단하십니다. 어이가 없어서 웃음만~ ㅎㅎ 항상 신선함이 가득합니다.~ 와우~
How much? I would love to buy one?
레이저로 문양 새기면 정말 멋지겠네요
Can I buy One? Awesome video as well, great work!
Awesome and tbh this one actually frightens me
How do i get a template of this knife?
Nice job 👍, how much💲?
Beautiful piece
Where can I buy one
Excelente algo fuera de lo común
Do you sell these??? If so what's your price. That is gorgeous