How to Make an Amazing Tanto Point Knife! (with Removable Handles)

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  • Опубліковано 16 чер 2024
  • In his first "Pops Project of the Month" video, blade smith Walter Sorrells demonstrates the making of tanto point knife. The blade features removable, replaceable handle scales that attach using screw fasteners.
    The knife features cross-cut vintage micarta handle scales and a blade made from 8670 steel, a specialty of Pop's Knife Supply. 8670 is an excellent steel for beginning knife makers looking for a great first project. In the video Walter tempers it at 400 F, but Pops recommends tempering it at 350 F for Rockwell Hardness of about 61.
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  • @JohnFleshman
    @JohnFleshman Рік тому +23

    Now I remember why I subscribed to this channel... Ya don't look down your nose at those of us who haven't gotten to the forge yet. Plus the knives are always brilliant.

    • @alphazuluz
      @alphazuluz Рік тому +5

      There’s no reason to look down on those that make knives via stock removal. Forging is an entire different level of commitment, and skill. You can be just as skilled at knife making and never have forged a knife. Forging just requires too much investment for most people. At a minimum you need a heavy, large anvil and decent forge, but to do it right, a press and power hammer as well. I will never own a power hammer or hydraulic press. But us stock removal guys can do something the forging guys can’t: use super steels and any stainless. Not all steels are conducive to forging. The one advantage of forging is being able to make Damascus.
      The way I look at it, forging is a separate hobby/career from knife making. You can be a serious, in-demand, world class knife maker without ever touching a forge. It’s not a situation where stock removal is the minor leagues and forging is the big leagues. It’s more like stock removal is baseball and forging is football.

  • @davestelling
    @davestelling Рік тому +2

    First full knife making presentation I've watched - and I'm mighty impressed.
    Thanks, Walter...

  • @Friedbrain11
    @Friedbrain11 Рік тому +1

    I like the black handles the best on that blade.

  • @user-dy5ho4sj2w
    @user-dy5ho4sj2w Рік тому +7

    I have learned so much from your channel, Walter. Thank you for what you do. Will be making my first knife soon thanks to you and channels like yours.

  • @c4dan
    @c4dan 2 місяці тому

    Grinding with a jig…. 🤔
    Agree, freehand is where it’s at. Got to get the feels. Trizact belts are da best .

  • @dajoro-iq4lq
    @dajoro-iq4lq 7 місяців тому

    Neat how you just sent all that extra metal down to the grinder bucket. Wish i had that steel for a knife.

  • @stephenjohnson6841
    @stephenjohnson6841 Рік тому

    Looks great! Thanks for all the info especially all the details.

  • @OlderthanIlookyoungerthanIfeel

    This is the first knife building UA-cam channel that I subscribed to . But I haven't been notified or seen a video recommendation in so long I forgot all about it .

  • @Nortoncb
    @Nortoncb Рік тому

    Great video Walter!
    Thanks for sharing some nice tips!

  • @Mrmcjzptlc
    @Mrmcjzptlc Рік тому

    Amazing build!

  • @RobanyBigjobz
    @RobanyBigjobz Рік тому

    Wavy grind lines are the bane of my knife making existence. I'll try cleaning them up on the edge of the platen, thanks Walter!

  • @glenpaul3606
    @glenpaul3606 Рік тому

    Excellent video tutorial. Thank you for explaining your attention to the details.

  • @juchjuch42
    @juchjuch42 Рік тому

    Awesome video! Pure art! Thx!!!

  • @bernardcaille
    @bernardcaille Рік тому +2

    Really good tutorial Walter, thanks.

  • @therory6888
    @therory6888 4 місяці тому

    Still one of my favorite of all your videos. Thanks!

  • @NordicEdge
    @NordicEdge Рік тому

    Another well explained video. Thanks, Bjorn

  • @Donorcyclist
    @Donorcyclist Рік тому +2

    Great tips, Walter! You truly have the heart of a teacher. Thank you!

  • @vladimirkovacevic1656
    @vladimirkovacevic1656 Рік тому

    awesome tanto and scales

  • @therory6888
    @therory6888 Рік тому

    One Of My Favs!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @davidscadlock5569
    @davidscadlock5569 Рік тому

    Great info - Thank you!!!!!!! Have learned a lost from you videos!!

  • @Sharkdog11b
    @Sharkdog11b Рік тому

    I just got some 8670 myself I’m excited to try it out

  • @GD3Media
    @GD3Media Рік тому +3

    Great video! I've been trying tanto grinds with mixed success but I'm def trying this soon.

  • @benneisam
    @benneisam Рік тому

    Top quality video.

  • @vitalitygear
    @vitalitygear Рік тому

    Working on a tanto inspired bushcraft knife for my first build. I had no clue how I was going to tackle the blade grind until I seen your video. Thanks a lot!!!

  • @CraigLYoung
    @CraigLYoung Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps Рік тому

    Those are some interesting fasteners!

  • @zproducts6080
    @zproducts6080 Рік тому

    Since I always convert my drawings into digital CAD drawings, I now 3d print my templates at 1/8" thick with 100% infill. Takes a little bit, but then I've got something that is exact to my drawing.

  • @alessandrocasara7674
    @alessandrocasara7674 Рік тому

    Fantastic.... 🤟🤟👍👍

  • @WannabeWoodsman
    @WannabeWoodsman Рік тому +1

    I need one of these jigs in my life

  • @_BLANK_BLANK
    @_BLANK_BLANK Рік тому

    I've been looking for a tutorial on making an American style tanto. Haven't found a good one before this.

  • @ahiraband3939
    @ahiraband3939 Рік тому

    First layer refractory in the forge. Gotta order some w2 and 15n20 to play with

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing your time and talent! KANSAS

  • @DanielCShomo-wo5zh
    @DanielCShomo-wo5zh Рік тому

    Hey I like your vids, I have a thing for knives. Anyhow, as a rookie woodworker, I have found that thin sheets of HDPE are very helpful in the sticking to work surfaces issues. Just a thought, thanks for the vids.

  • @Channel-th6yz
    @Channel-th6yz 2 місяці тому

    Id sand and polish and wax that table to keep your jig from catching.

  • @ginocentofanti6708
    @ginocentofanti6708 Рік тому

    Thanks for that, still interesting despite it being useless.
    I've got a STANELY 239 which almost fits that category, It was for electricians to make grooves to put there wiring into. (must have been low current stuff or i can see a potential fire hazard)

  • @cdw3423
    @cdw3423 Рік тому

    FYI Flat head Inch screws normally have 82 degree heads but metric is normally 90 degrees. It's also possible to find inch and metric screws with 100 degree heads that work with thinner material and give a larger load bearing surface for softer materials.

  • @ryanbishop3343
    @ryanbishop3343 9 місяців тому

    Could you put a high polish on the bottom of your profile jig to prevent snagging ? Then maybe a fence of some sort to control the variation you spoke of ?

    • @Forexfox99
      @Forexfox99 27 днів тому

      You can also attach a sheet of delrin or cut up a plastic chopping board. Silky smooth.

  • @jeremylorrimer9475
    @jeremylorrimer9475 Рік тому

    Thank you Walter. Once again absolutely informative, as all ways. May I ask though, what is the point of makeing a knife out of 1095 that will rust. Should we not just make knives out of a stainless steel that would not rust?

  • @mrrustygray
    @mrrustygray Рік тому

    Been watching for about, 10 years. LOL. Funny how you are aging and I am not, oh, never mind, wife says I am aging too. LOL Great content.

  • @amyhowell7296
    @amyhowell7296 Рік тому

    Quick question about bolt on handle scales , have you ever seen partial tang , With bolt on G10 scales and a finger loop? Do you imagine G10 would be too brittle? Thank you for your Channel. Allen

  • @rmat9023
    @rmat9023 Рік тому

    what kind of Grind did you give this beautiful tanto blade?

  • @michaelmartin9335
    @michaelmartin9335 Рік тому

    Metric screws used in 90° countersink and sea and American made are 82 and a half

  • @kestersmith1575
    @kestersmith1575 Рік тому

    Hey Walter been a while since I have watched any videos great info as always. I see you have a new sponsor. Do you notice difference between pops belts and your old sponsor? What about price?

  • @asd7959
    @asd7959 Рік тому

    Hi, i admire your work and I have a question. When I buy slabs of steel online and it says 1095 steel for knife making. Does that mean that this slab has been heat treated or once I make a knife out of it I need to heat treat it?

  • @AnonYmous-ii4tc
    @AnonYmous-ii4tc Рік тому

    It would be great if Pop’s sold these as a kit when you post the make-along videos. 1 click, cart, done. No time spent searching for “the same screws Walter used” or whatever.

  • @robh.995
    @robh.995 Рік тому

    New shirt!!

  • @bryanhunt551
    @bryanhunt551 10 місяців тому

    Where do you get screws and threaded barrels for attaching the handles Pops only carries corby bolts and loveless bolts

  • @nachoalpirelizarraga8748
    @nachoalpirelizarraga8748 Рік тому

    Hermoso

  • @TheKinchaos
    @TheKinchaos Рік тому

    I have to do one right now, i am gonna go free hand low speed....

  • @lonewolf9390
    @lonewolf9390 Рік тому

    How thick of a piece of steel would you recommend for this build?

  • @fruitflygaming4230
    @fruitflygaming4230 Рік тому

    where did you get the threaded inserts from? love the video walter.

  • @Ratgon
    @Ratgon Рік тому

    Maybe I missed it but what is the thickness of the bar of steel you’re starting out with? Beautiful knife and video (as usual)

  • @Sharkdog11b
    @Sharkdog11b Рік тому

    Take a shot every time Walter says “tip”

  • @joescola7498
    @joescola7498 Рік тому

    Yes they do say Wicked Hahd in Bahstin. LOL

  • @jamessnodgrass7360
    @jamessnodgrass7360 Рік тому +1

    I'm calling Ripleys, Walter changed shirts😂🤭🙄

  • @starshipman
    @starshipman Рік тому

    How long are the 2 tempering cycles at 400°

  • @MidnightMaker
    @MidnightMaker Рік тому

    Are you throwing some Schrade at production knives?

  • @brandonb8532
    @brandonb8532 Рік тому

    Wish you would've went further on Forged In Fire

  • @thenewseorarek9625
    @thenewseorarek9625 Рік тому

    Am i missing something? Ive found that grinding tanto style blades is far easier than a blade with a curve because its 2 flat angles that are hard to mess up, especially with a jig

  • @richardhatt6541
    @richardhatt6541 Рік тому

    Why wouldn't you cut it to the general width instead of grinding about 3/4" in?

  • @roadhandviking2741
    @roadhandviking2741 Рік тому

    I'm a knife Smith myself. Not nearly as your level by any means . I have a question I hope you have time to answer. I was recently given a hand made knife that to all intent and purpose is finished. The heat treat isn't good. It's not nearly hard enough. Is that possible to fix without completely deconstructing the knife ?

  • @jonnyochowa7609
    @jonnyochowa7609 Рік тому

    Weren't you on Forged in Fire ...season 1 ?

  • @qasimmohammed2042
    @qasimmohammed2042 Рік тому

    Go to forged in fire show , please 🙏🏼

    • @graffiti73
      @graffiti73 Рік тому +1

      He already did, it was in one of first seasons runs if I recall, just look it up

  • @tikkidaddy
    @tikkidaddy Рік тому +1

    The guys at Spyderco did not create the first American Tanto ground point Walter. That was LC Thompson the founder of Cold Steel in 1980.
    The purpose was to increase the effectiveness of a snap cut in a self defense situation, due to the secondary point, not JUST marketing.
    The marketing videos named PROOF auguably seeded the idea of things like FIF , because they were abusive testing .
    No the point is not a Japanese thing but they sure as hell made a ton of them for CS at Hattori Seki City, so the money was there😂...
    They can be more difficult to sharpen and hone by hand but they're nasty effective.
    CS was recently sold to GSM ...RIP. I started buying knives from them in 1987, back when the US knife styles were made in the US and Japanese knife styles were made in Japan

    • @cdw3423
      @cdw3423 Рік тому +1

      It's interesting to note that Cold Still was mocked by some short sited people for all their Tanto blades in the 80's but now everyone makes Tanto blades.

    • @tikkidaddy
      @tikkidaddy 9 місяців тому

      Truth. I used to think the secondary point of the Americanized Tanto design was BS too, until you actually hang a hunk of meat and use the technique. A flick of the wrist and a close look will change your mind real damn quick😂

  • @scottbluewaspknives2300
    @scottbluewaspknives2300 Рік тому

    was going to place a 1st order from pops last night, but then when i saw the shipping cost, i was like nope. Dont need the stuff that bad.

    • @PopsKnifeSupply
      @PopsKnifeSupply Рік тому

      Hey Scott, we are sorry the shipping quote you received was high, here at Pops we refund any overage on shipping and will only charge you an actual shipping cost once we have boxed up an order, you are more than welcome to give us a call if you need any assistance.

    • @scottbluewaspknives2300
      @scottbluewaspknives2300 Рік тому

      @@PopsKnifeSupply thank you. that is good to know

  • @mgutekunst1
    @mgutekunst1 Рік тому

    why the removable handles?

  • @derkarhu5079
    @derkarhu5079 Рік тому

    hey, what's with this "tango point" thing?
    these "tantos" look nothing like a Tanto?

  • @jeremylorrimer9475
    @jeremylorrimer9475 Рік тому

    Please answer, I would really like finally to get an answer to this question I have asked a few times before, well since I subscribed to your channel. Pppppplllllllleeeeeeaaaaaassssseeeee :-)

  • @danielsoderqvist9089
    @danielsoderqvist9089 Рік тому

    This was good spend 20 minutes.

  • @gonetroutfishing
    @gonetroutfishing Рік тому

    Why does he always sound constipated?