Dude! That homemade jig is awesome. Well done. Getting into knife making and been watching all your videos. Loved the 52100 integral bolster chefs knife too. Well done.
Thank you, Cole! It means a lot to me you are enjoying the videos! The jig really made things easier, since it slides freely side to side. I'm really short on time to make new videos but I'll try to start another project soon!
What kind of motor is on your belt grinder??? I just made me a 2x72 all I need to do next is make the motor mount and buy a motor... I’m just not sure which motor to buy
Boas, reparei que você não usou os procedimentos normais para fazer o "heat treatment" dos chamados "stainless steels" (aços inoxidáveis) que seria primeiramente embrulhar a lâmina numa folha de aço inox e após a saída do forno arrefecer entre placas de alumínio com um compressor. Tendo sido usado o procedimento igual ao usado para qualquer outro aço com conteúdo de carbono elevado, gostava de saber qual é a performance da lâmina em questão. Obrigado!
Henrique, esse aço é o 440C. É um aço muito usado na produção de utensílios médicos. Ele pode ser endurecido em ar forcado ou em óleo aquecido seguido de conveção natural. Pode passar por tratamento de criogenia opcional segundo o fabricante do aço. A grande diferença está nas temperaturas. Enquanto um aço mola é endurecido à 830°C esse deve estar a 1035°C. O aço 440C é ótimo. Boa relação entre facilidade em afiar e durabilidade do fio. Até hoje não enferrujou nem manchou. Recomento fortemente pra uma faca que sera usada intensamente.
Samuel, Thanks for watching. Hardness is not affected by the cryo process. It only affects toughness. However, I've used the knife HEAVILY for the past years and it has not cracked at all. Not even edge micro cracks.
Thanks for waching! My micarta press is very simple! No vacum! I was going to include some footage of that on the video too but it is just too long by the time I got to that! hahaha It is just 2 4"x12"x1/2" steel plates with 3/8" spacers. I copied the design from Fiberpress: ua-cam.com/video/q4aRxdgeVlU/v-deo.html I hope this helps!
What speed are you running your drill press at? Also, what lubricant? I'm having a tough time drilling through the 440c and am burning bits out at 575rpm.
Dude, first thing you should look at is if your steel is properly annealed. If it isn't, no matter what you do you're gonna have trouble whrn drilling it. I used a Tungsten Carbide Drill bit at the lowest speed setting on my drill press. The coolant was water and soluble oil mix. Let me know if this helps.
Awesome work!! love the design.
Dude! That homemade jig is awesome. Well done.
Getting into knife making and been watching all your videos. Loved the 52100 integral bolster chefs knife too. Well done.
Thank you, Cole! It means a lot to me you are enjoying the videos!
The jig really made things easier, since it slides freely side to side.
I'm really short on time to make new videos but I'll try to start another project soon!
Awesome skills👍👍👍❤
Reminiscent of Aaron Gough's Resolute model, which seems to be one of the best all-around designs. Excellent work.
Very much inspired by his design! You're spot on!
I just made it more of a drop point because I like the way it looks!
Thx for watching!
nice work
👍👍👍good job
muito linda parabéns seu canal é todo bem planejado e bem feito....
Awesome! 🔪🔪
Tirando os furos na faca
What kind of motor is on your belt grinder??? I just made me a 2x72 all I need to do next is make the motor mount and buy a motor... I’m just not sure which motor to buy
Dude i use a 1.5hp 3 poles motor with a 2 hp max inverter. It works really well. Anything more powerfull than 2HP for a 2" belt is a waist.
Boas, reparei que você não usou os procedimentos normais para fazer o "heat treatment" dos chamados "stainless steels" (aços inoxidáveis) que seria primeiramente embrulhar a lâmina numa folha de aço inox e após a saída do forno arrefecer entre placas de alumínio com um compressor. Tendo sido usado o procedimento igual ao usado para qualquer outro aço com conteúdo de carbono elevado, gostava de saber qual é a performance da lâmina em questão. Obrigado!
Henrique, esse aço é o 440C. É um aço muito usado na produção de utensílios médicos.
Ele pode ser endurecido em ar forcado ou em óleo aquecido seguido de conveção natural.
Pode passar por tratamento de criogenia opcional segundo o fabricante do aço.
A grande diferença está nas temperaturas. Enquanto um aço mola é endurecido à 830°C esse deve estar a 1035°C.
O aço 440C é ótimo. Boa relação entre facilidade em afiar e durabilidade do fio. Até hoje não enferrujou nem manchou. Recomento fortemente pra uma faca que sera usada intensamente.
What rc do you get if you don't cryo? And does the tip or knife seem to be prone to breaks?
Samuel, Thanks for watching.
Hardness is not affected by the cryo process. It only affects toughness.
However, I've used the knife HEAVILY for the past years and it has not cracked at all. Not even edge micro cracks.
@@YL_AmericadoSul the old buck 440c had the tendency to snap at the tpi. It's also a thin knife desigh
Cool @ 4:07 black micarta seems cool and looks great in the final product! Does your press have a vacuum?
Thanks for waching!
My micarta press is very simple! No vacum!
I was going to include some footage of that on the video too but it is just too long by the time I got to that! hahaha
It is just 2 4"x12"x1/2" steel plates with 3/8" spacers. I copied the design from Fiberpress: ua-cam.com/video/q4aRxdgeVlU/v-deo.html
I hope this helps!
What speed are you running your drill press at? Also, what lubricant? I'm having a tough time drilling through the 440c and am burning bits out at 575rpm.
Dude, first thing you should look at is if your steel is properly annealed. If it isn't, no matter what you do you're gonna have trouble whrn drilling it.
I used a Tungsten Carbide Drill bit at the lowest speed setting on my drill press. The coolant was water and soluble oil mix.
Let me know if this helps.
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