Well if he decided to forge the parts instead of cutting them out then he would have needed to hammer, but it's easier and faster to just cut them out though that comes at the cost of wasted cut of material
@@spike4850 hand made ,designed 175 years ago ,no machining included ,there is only one person alive who makes those ,banned by government 35 years ago.
@@scarto3887 I know the karambit was made designed for combat, but the specific one in the video is not, and the "demo" was just for show, you can see it barely does any damage. I never said letter openers need locking mechanisms, I said that this knife wasn't made for and will probably never see combat. And I'm not a fictional character, I'm just a guy that has batman as his profile pic and name, I would have changed but Adam West died and now it feels wrong to change it
One of mine invented the machine that makes pre-tied bows, the ones that are on gifts. I can’t remember if it was the plastic or real fabric ones. Also his name is not on the patent because he sold it to someone else.
I love watching your videos because of the improvements in your workshop with every new video. Every awhile you're using a new better power tool and it warms my heart to see the investments you are putting into your passion. Wish you all the best in 2021 and keep the good stuff comming!
Great job on the execution. If you happen to have a few moments let the UA-cam audience know that this design/mechanism was built by Joe Caswell who truly is a credit to his craft. Have a great week ahead.
I've collected knives for a while now but have really slowed down lately because I'm not going to get anything I'm not going to carry.. I've always wanted a karambit, I would love to carry that beauty. Stellar work!
with how it closes there isn't space for the fingers to get caught on the blade even if it did slip, worst case would be a pinch on the palm of your hand.
It’s a design taken by the ones crkt makes. It’s designed like that cause for the specific intention of not having a blade that can collapse on your fingers. I mean it’s very clear that it can’t fold on your finger s
Why would anyone down vote this? I can only assume a little jealousy due to an absence of faith in oneself to be able to create such cool stuff. Amazing work!!
One of those new knifes of kinda new, What I take it you got your hands on one Looks great and great job making it!!!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Offset the front arms from the rear arms just a fraction. Thats how the CRKT has such a nice crisp deployment. Just a suggestion. But I gotta say beautiful work.
@@DementedDoom looking at time/production/cost it would be sad if it wasnt. also giving credit or not to someone elses work/design says a lot about a person
@@JathTech patents lawyers might have a different perspective. I guess he might get away with it since his version is a crudely made product made of crappy scrap metal, where crkt at least puts d2 in theirs and has a locking mechanism, right?
Yeah but at least it’s not a direct copy of the caswell design, he made it his own way. And I’m sure there are a lot of people that watch videos like this that aren’t into pocket knives and tactical knives.
As cool as this project is, and as a fellow knife maker, give accreditation when it is due to the knife maker who came up with this design. If you don't, you are no better than the China Chinese who ripped-off Joe Caswell.
It is a matter of respect and trade courtesy. This design is fairly well-know to those who collect knives/ folders and of being copied to death by Chinese OEM knife manufacturers who undercut Caswell/CRKT by not paying royalties. As a fellow artisan, I would think one would be more sensitive to proper attribution than to leave it to UA-cam's comment section horde to point out this fact.
@Cordy Hamilton a teddy bear isn’t very descriptive. He didn’t make “a knife”. He made a specific style of knife that uniquely folds using someone else’s blueprints. It’s not a generic work but an original and creative one. It’s the equivalent of repainting someone’s artwork but never crediting them or claiming the credit. It will implied by lack of credits that you came up with the design. He really should credit the origin it’s tactless not too.
@@davidchalmers6753 no offense was ever intended, just stating a fact that China OEMs have been ripping Caswell's design, and my opinion is that not having proper attribution by an fellow artisan to another artisian is highly disagreeable.
Please add credits for the design and mechanism. Joe Caswell is a pillar of the knife community, he deserves recognition for his ingenuity. Well excecuted build, but please - add credits to avoid looking like a doofus.
Why credit someone else when you can plead ignorance, since 99% of the people that watched this video don't know who Joe Caswell is or have never seen the CRKT Provoke, which Caswell licensed to CRKT to manufacture? I bet if you look hard enough, you'll find plenty of rip-offs in this person's videos with 0 credit given.
*Could you please add the template*
here:
drive.google.com/file/d/1kiRsGCPBaQYqLb3oXqmnZ2JIhO9kjYXA/view?usp=sharing
@@Koss-channel what is name of the machine from 3:00
Thank you. You do awesome work.
@@carlreiner30 Surface Grinder
@@Koss-channel ❤ 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
12:40 starts opening and closing the knife quickly.
To myself: “That looks a bit sketchy”
Notices gash on arm..
If there’s no locking mechanism then if he tried to swing, it would just unfold
@@davidmay9956 sounds nice to use
Yeah, it should basically unfold the other way to be barely usable
I don’t trust any knife without a locking mechanisms, as I almost cut my thumb right down the middle.
I agree but gash was there earlier and the knife is too short to be from playing with it like that to reach that cut.
I assumed there would be a lot of hammering to make a knife, but not a single hammer was needed. Nice!
Well if he decided to forge the parts instead of cutting them out then he would have needed to hammer, but it's easier and faster to just cut them out though that comes at the cost of wasted cut of material
@@grimreapybones2875 The material is cheap enough that it doesn't matter *in this case*. Besides, the rest can just be resold.
@@dudo626 Or the rest can be melted down and be shaped to be able to use it again
@@LovecraftianGodsKiller Which is done after it's resold, yes. Doing it at home is rather impractical imo and not efficient.
@@grimreapybones2875 ntm that blade is friggin tiny as a I'm a hobby swordsmith and even I wouldn't want to put that kind of effort in
MAN is that friggin sweet.
guys and two gals
LGBT let’s make this knife
@@lucapantaleo4375 Who dares speak to daddy like that
@@Nitro-er8ul its a reference from his videos
L- lets
G- get
B- this
T- bread
Q- cooking
I'm a blacksmith and have been making knives and axes for about 20 years. That is one of the coolest things I have seen.
Google rampuri knives
@@anshulbhardwaj4038 I don’t get it, it’s just a folding knife...
@@spike4850 hand made ,designed 175 years ago ,no machining included ,there is only one person alive who makes those ,banned by government 35 years ago.
It's idea was based on a knife by CRKT called the provoke
I agree such lovely geometry.
Two suggestions: Locking Mechanism (Safety), and a spring to retract?
CRKT Provoke, launched by CRKT way back in 2019 has a lock
Yes agreed! This design is beautiful just lacking a lock. Seems not quite safe in hand especially when forcing.
He didn't design this, like emman kunn said
@@scarto3887 shut up dude, that's not a "combat knife" it's just a cool looking knife that will probably be used for opening letters
@@scarto3887 I know the karambit was made designed for combat, but the specific one in the video is not, and the "demo" was just for show, you can see it barely does any damage. I never said letter openers need locking mechanisms, I said that this knife wasn't made for and will probably never see combat. And I'm not a fictional character, I'm just a guy that has batman as his profile pic and name, I would have changed but Adam West died and now it feels wrong to change it
Imagine how many oranges you can peel with that
The only use for a knife
Or all the letters you could open lol
At least one
Imagine all the slices of bread you can cut with that
@@eashanramcharan7378 none because it’s too short
The way you turn scrap metal into a beautiful piece blows my mind every time
I wouldn't call those blanks "scrap metal"... But sure, looks nice
Metal is metal
It’s a blank....
He also copied someone else’s design without giving credit
That is not scrap metal.
I'm here because of the Prime 2.0 knife. Sad to see it upgraded to level 2.
Thats what I thought
well good thing they’re adding a level toggle feature eventually cause of all the complaining lmao
@@skrill8484 they will?
SAME
I'm here for this comment
This video is going to provoke a lot of people. Beautiful work, as always!
Lol
I see what you did there... ;)
@@nickanton7881 😜
;) genius lolll
Big brain humor
As someone that makes their living fabricating steel, I gotta say you are pretty dang good with an angle grinder. Good stuff, thanks for sharing
This is where knife-making crosses over to light engineering.
Great job man!
カランビットナイフってその形だけでどうしようも無く厨二心をくすぐるのに、
ちょっと変わった折り畳み機構とか、とてつもなくカッコいいな。
This man could perform surgery with that angle grinder lol
I know right haha
just imagine you're about to have surgery done and right before you fall asleep you see the doctor pull out an angle grinder
it,s like performing a scary bloody kidney surgery by using a saw , angel grinder , and scalps . oh fuck ,no please stop this crazy shit
@@cruzalexander9381 oh fuck , no please don't do that surgery on me , I may bleed out so badly
The fucking dentist used an angle grinder on me once
The fact that he adds time sections to this video... honestly it is the kinda stuff legends do
One of my ancestors invented the seam that's used on every pair of jeans inseam. I demand compensation from Wrangler.
I don't get it
One of mine invented the machine that makes pre-tied bows, the ones that are on gifts.
I can’t remember if it was the plastic or real fabric ones. Also his name is not on the patent because he sold it to someone else.
Nice
One of my ancestors was probably funny looking
@@gasolinetastesgood408 me too man, me too
I need one of these. Just to play around with it while watching knifemaking videos. Lovely work.
I love watching your videos because of the improvements in your workshop with every new video. Every awhile you're using a new better power tool and it warms my heart to see the investments you are putting into your passion. Wish you all the best in 2021 and keep the good stuff comming!
This video deserves a like
Incredible, absolutely phenomenal
Haha a beautiful pinky remover. Cool concept and great execution
I would spend all day clicking this open and closed! ✊🏻✊🏻👍🏻
I watch alot of knife making videos. This is one of the most impresive ones .
Jesus, every part of this guys process is so god damd efficient , definitely earned a sub from me.
You have no idea. Go check out the rest of his builds. Beyond impressive.
imagine the clean-up this guy has to do. Respect.
Me: Playing in the sand at the beach
What my skin feels like just happened: 10:07
10:07
@@tringle8872 yeah that's what i said
10:07
10:07
@@user-fb7or1ox6x We forget a million things a day, let this be one of 'em.
That's a bad ass little blade. Wouldn't mind having one for myself
Really cool karambit. Really like the stone washed blade. Well done! Like it !!
Karambit are probably my favorite knife
Great job on the execution. If you happen to have a few moments let the UA-cam audience know that this design/mechanism was built by Joe Caswell who truly is a credit to his craft. Have a great week ahead.
yep, I don't see any accreditation for Joe Caswell's patented design
I've collected knives for a while now but have really slowed down lately because I'm not going to get anything I'm not going to carry.. I've always wanted a karambit, I would love to carry that beauty.
Stellar work!
Sweet😍
I want one.
Greetings from Poland.
אתה מפולין?
In real life its a toy like a spinner. But police can make some questions about it...
Crkt provoke. For sale at BladeHQ
MASHAALLAH khub valo video...........
No blade lock in the open position. The first time that collapses on your finger is going to be painful.
with how it closes there isn't space for the fingers to get caught on the blade even if it did slip, worst case would be a pinch on the palm of your hand.
It’s a design taken by the ones crkt makes. It’s designed like that cause for the specific intention of not having a blade that can collapse on your fingers. I mean it’s very clear that it can’t fold on your finger s
@@Sam-km9nm Source? It really looks like it wants to collapse under normal load.
@@jakebennett4307 crkt provoke
I'm pretty sure it would be painful the 2nd and 3rd time also lol
This piece really looks... cutting-edge
lowkey joe caswell needs a credit for this
This is a crkt ripoff
@@hectorpilgaardgertz5377 the CRKT Provoke is designed by Joe Caswell
I was wondering how a folding karambit would look like. Perfect timing
Who would make a better surgeon?
The world's best blacksmith?
Or the world's best barber?
I think barber is more careful
Its all fun and games until the blacksmith puts out a hammer
Sebagai orang indonesia, saya Bangga karna karambit sudah dikenal dunia .... Terima kasih iko, joe dkk
Потрясающе! С новым годом!
Absolutely love watching you work
You're becoming and angle grinder artist. I was surprised how close you were to the pattern for the blade and ring cutout.
Yeaah..I said, STOP...STOP..you're gonna hit the line.!! but he didn't 😂
While karambits aren't my thing, it's very nicely designed and executed. A mighty nice box processor. Great job!
Looks neat. Keep up the great work man :)
thank you =)
@@Koss-channel credit the original creator of the knife you made....
@@Koss-channel should you just mention that the crtk provoke inspired this?
Man made the prime 2.0 karambit definitely in diamond
That vice looks really useful, i might have to get one if they aren't too expensive
The sounds are soooo relaxing to me…
Damn.. I keep missing the pieces I'd love to buy lol
Looks awesome as always man, keep it up.
there should be a LOVE button in UA-cam, cuz, like is not enough ;)
Satisfação começar o ano assistindo um vídeo tão interessante. Parabéns pelo capricho. Like from Brazil. 👍🔰
Why would anyone down vote this? I can only assume a little jealousy due to an absence of faith in oneself to be able to create such cool stuff. Amazing work!!
Самое прикольное это то, что при ударе о твердую поверхность можно остаться без пальцев. в такой конструкции нужен фиксатор обязательно!
Прикольно другое,идентичный по дизайну нож на али из нормальной стали а не из пластелина стоит 500р,и не нужно время тратить на бесполезную хрень)))
that is great thanks for adding the templates
This is awesome. Only suggestion would be to add a locking mechanism as a safety feature to prevent you slicing yourself
The best safety feature for anything is paying attention to what you are doing.
Très malin de monter ce genre de choses sur internet 👍
Incrível !
Magnífico!
Quero um desses!
Gagah, simple jeung nyeni Bro, lanjutkann
This is going to sell so fast
It already has been in the couple of years since Joe Caswell designed it for CRKT
Technically he can’t sell it... the design has been patented and is in production with CRKT
the perfect knife doesnt exi...
Technically, this would be legal to carry in the UK as it doesn’t lock open and is less than 3”. Very nice.
No karambits are illegal
@@E2005-c4j any fixed knife with a blade over 3” is illegal to carry in the UK. So yeah, some are.
Emergency Karambit.👍👍👍
me who has no idea about knife making: I need to watch this
Reminds me of call of duty mobile's previous season 🔥❤️
考え込まれたカランビットナイフwこれは欲しいわw
いや、設計ミスだよ
切る方向に力を入れた時に閉じるギミックだから力を入れにくい。
本来刃を付ける向きが逆
あれじゃあ、手すぐ痛くなるわ
Coolest knife making video I have seen yet!!!
Next, I built a railgun out of my old table!
You should do that agin and post it to the tube...
the video has reached 1-year anniversary! congrats, my man! I share this 4 u
“That’s not a knoife”
I just found your channel and I can’t even imagine how many times someone said this
Хорошее видео , хорошая работа ! Вас смотрят в славном городе Тюмень ! Подписчик Владимир .
Wow half a minute after posted!
That’s some slick engineering there.
Lion nail engineering in other words.
oh shit someone made a folding karmabitbitninitigniatit i need to check this out even tho i dont have that spare metal or anything
Its essentially a crkt provoke
@@oliverevans9057 a what now?
@@rebel6301 the knife made is a copy of the production made knife the CRKT provoke (thats the name of it, you can buy it)
@@oliverevans9057 oh.
Skills are on point with the tools wow.
One of those new knifes of kinda new, What I take it you got your hands on one Looks great and great job making it!!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Watching these videos is extremely helpful with my ridiculously extensive anxiety.
Thank you
Yooo u literally made a custom crkt provoke this is so cool
If with custom you meen smaller, worse looking, and badly made then yeah, it is custom
Looks so cool this 'Kerambit'
Offset the front arms from the rear arms just a fraction. Thats how the CRKT has such a nice crisp deployment. Just a suggestion. But I gotta say beautiful work.
This has to be the most beautiful knife I've ever seen
Give this man a job at united cutlery
I would definitely buy this piece
This is basically a crkt provoke.....
It's called a "knock off"
@@relyks0915 or in this case, since it's hand made, and probably better quality steel it's considered an "improved homage"
If he credited them maybe.
@@DementedDoom looking at time/production/cost it would be sad if it wasnt. also giving credit or not to someone elses work/design says a lot about a person
@@DementedDoom it's not an homage if they never make it clear it's not original
Great.. the master piece of knife maker..👏👏
Crkt inspired i guess? If not it’s copyright infringement on the design but it looks really beautifully made
Where do you think he traced the parts from 😂
Nice workshop and nicely made 👌
Looks like a copy of the CRKT Folding Karambit design, except their mechanism has a safety lock.
Yeah except this one is smaller...which in my opinion is better
Crkt Provoke
never heard of this type of knife I did look it up on UA-cam
I wouldn't say a "copy", but rather a different take on the same mechanism type.
@@JathTech patents lawyers might have a different perspective. I guess he might get away with it since his version is a crudely made product made of crappy scrap metal, where crkt at least puts d2 in theirs and has a locking mechanism, right?
This is the single most coolest thing in the universe
Apparently, a lot of people don't know this already exists as the CRKT Provoke lol
Yeah but this look awesome and the slingshot dude who's name escapes right now improves on there design aswell
Yeah but at least it’s not a direct copy of the caswell design, he made it his own way. And I’m sure there are a lot of people that watch videos like this that aren’t into pocket knives and tactical knives.
Thank you! A last someone said it.
We do we just want to make our own.
@@thoreaubailey4836 except for the people saying they have never seen something like it before and it's original art.
Awesome design 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
It feels weird to have a router but use it only as a drill.
Im almost certain it’s used when countersinking
Keep watching him. He does. But it makes a great drill too
Молодец парень,четко получилось-ручной труд всегда и всеми уважался!
is your arm okay? the cuts are deep ...
im sure hes fine, big stronk man, with big stronk arm, make epic knoif
Its a burn mark from setting your arm down on something hot after welding or grinding. I've got the same marks on my arms after doing it
@@user-wc7vn6uz9h yeah I was going to say its a burn
DESDE LA REPUBLICA ARGENTINA SUPER FELICITACIONES SIGAN ASI SUBAN MAS VIDEOS
When Ezio starts playing CSGO
Excellent work mate
As cool as this project is, and as a fellow knife maker, give accreditation when it is due to the knife maker who came up with this design. If you don't, you are no better than the China Chinese who ripped-off Joe Caswell.
It is a matter of respect and trade courtesy. This design is fairly well-know to those who collect knives/ folders and of being copied to death by Chinese OEM knife manufacturers who undercut Caswell/CRKT by not paying royalties. As a fellow artisan, I would think one would be more sensitive to proper attribution than to leave it to UA-cam's comment section horde to point out this fact.
@Cordy Hamilton a teddy bear isn’t very descriptive. He didn’t make “a knife”. He made a specific style of knife that uniquely folds using someone else’s blueprints. It’s not a generic work but an original and creative one. It’s the equivalent of repainting someone’s artwork but never crediting them or claiming the credit. It will implied by lack of credits that you came up with the design. He really should credit the origin it’s tactless not too.
@@kwong7058 Chinese ripoff look who’s talking K W O N G
Giving credit is nice, but comparing him to Chinese companies is a bit much. Seeing as he isn’t selling it....
@@davidchalmers6753 no offense was ever intended, just stating a fact that China OEMs have been ripping Caswell's design, and my opinion is that not having proper attribution by an fellow artisan to another artisian is highly disagreeable.
This guy is basically a mechanical engineer at this point
So it folds when the blade is pressed on something? that seems bad.
Yeah, it's like pulling punches.
its fun looking at all the sparks and tiny pieces of metal
Please add credits for the design and mechanism. Joe Caswell is a pillar of the knife community, he deserves recognition for his ingenuity. Well excecuted build, but please - add credits to avoid looking like a doofus.
Why credit someone else when you can plead ignorance, since 99% of the people that watched this video don't know who Joe Caswell is or have never seen the CRKT Provoke, which Caswell licensed to CRKT to manufacture? I bet if you look hard enough, you'll find plenty of rip-offs in this person's videos with 0 credit given.
Hail to tre master.nice work
That looks like a “karam-bite” on you right forearm. Ouch.
Nice work though.
Maybe he tried to do tricks or flips with it LOL