I FOUND OUT, you quite the craftsman ! I learned two different things watching this video !! Good teaching video great back ground song !! Keep on swinging and bringing the video's coming my friend !!!
Have you ever used chain saw files ? I know this is video is about dremels , great video thanks . Using two chain saw files together side by side to get the spacing ? I jave found that using them you get almost perfect spacing . I really like you technique and I just replaced mine yesterday so I will deffinatley try it . Thanks
+Nash Stinson Try ebay for best prices and search for Dremmel multitool this will bring up a number of different brands. In my opinion the Dremmel is the best one, its solidly built and given me many hours of service. Good Luck.
@@GAN369 What dremel bits did you use to do this beautiful work? If you have part numbers of the bits it will help me out a lot, thank you! I'll be working with an already hardened knife that I'm adding some customisation to😎
Sorry, correction, I was thinking of a different video, they are diamond bits I used on this video, doing the amount of jimping I did on this one the carbide wouldn't have lasted very long.
Great music
Great work
Wow, the blade in Bone is incredible.. The music is even better...!
Omg this music, makes me feel like I stepped back into the 80s lol
This is a knife lover's video. Good music to space out on while watching our art unfold. 5 stars bud. subbing.
Damn. Boz skaggs. Long time no hear! Thanx for reminding me ;-)
I FOUND OUT, you quite the craftsman !
I learned two different things watching this video !!
Good teaching video great back ground song !!
Keep on swinging and bringing the video's coming my friend !!!
Thank you for your kind words and comment.
Love the music
Good Music!!
Nice Drexel work to great tunes.
Great job! That's a nice looking piece of antler
Nice
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Thanks for the video and the awesome music! What spacing did you use? 1/8, 1/4 between each side?
Have you ever used chain saw files ? I know this is video is about dremels , great video thanks . Using two chain saw files together side by side to get the spacing ? I jave found that using them you get almost perfect spacing . I really like you technique and I just replaced mine yesterday so I will deffinatley try it . Thanks
Great job! Love the music.
Thank you for your comment, glad you liked it.
How do you glue the scales, without getting the jimping full of glue?
Loved the video, keep them coming.
Thats what I wanna know too!
Telmo Brandao, the whole idea is to fill the handle areas file work with a contrasting colored epoxy. The same epoxy used to attach the scales.
He'll probably mix some powdered black paint into some epoxy and fill in the gaps it makes it stand out a lot more and lot a whole lot better
Jimpin' ain't easy 😎
Any tips on removing the jimping?
do those bits come with the tool
Yes they come with the tool but are also cheap to replace from eBay or amazon
Nice video. Could You please tell me where I can get that Mini rotating drill?? Please.
Try to Reply soon. Thumbs Up.
+Nash Stinson Try ebay for best prices and search for Dremmel multitool this will bring up a number of different brands. In my opinion the Dremmel is the best one, its solidly built and given me many hours of service. Good Luck.
Who sings this song and the name of the song please I love it!
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Is it difficult to hold the same angle on the dremmel so that they match, or no?
like anything with practice, it is quite easy, thanks for your comment.
bonne musique bon travaille
Love the tune playing, man. Did you do the work while it was annealed before hardening it? what kind of material?
Yes, this was before heat treat otherwise far more difficult when hardened. The steel was 01 tool steel.
@@GAN369 What dremel bits did you use to do this beautiful work? If you have part numbers of the bits it will help me out a lot, thank you!
I'll be working with an already hardened knife that I'm adding some customisation to😎
Was this pre heat treat?
Yes before heat treat, as I'm sure you know it would have been twice the work if it had been filed after heat treat, thanks for your question.
what type of bit are you using? is it a diamond bit or just carbide?
Thanks for the comment, they are carbide in the beginning and diamond towards the end.
Sorry, correction, I was thinking of a different video, they are diamond bits I used on this video, doing the amount of jimping I did on this one the carbide wouldn't have lasted very long.
Looked better without it.