Forging Three Copper Damascus Ka-Bar Knives - The Complete Video
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- Опубліковано 20 лис 2021
- In this video I'll be forging 3 slightly different ka-bar knives with copper damascus and a few other techniques! (Links below!)
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What do you think of the Ka-Bars? It's my first attempt at leather stacked handles. They certainly present their own challenges.
It's look cool 🥸
They look great!
@@GeyanSingh thanks for taking a look!
@@kayjim416 thanks for watching, Jay!
personally they're very well done and the Cu-Mai really gave it your signature look
I like how you're saying the line "I've never made a Ka-Bar before so we're gonna make three" even when you're giving them to someone else
Well if I’m gonna make one, might as well make three, right?! I actually had three Marines ask so why turn away the second two. Thanks for watching.
@@TyrellKnifeworks I appreciate the sentiment behind your choices ,
UA-cam is on a roll recommending me small creators of high quality 👌🏼
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Also @ 23:57
Have you ever considered using those phlebotomist elastic tourniquets you can buy in bulk for when you have unique shapes to compress while resin sets?
24:29
Hmmm... maybe spinning grippy logs on a lathe is a bad idea... putting that one on the drawing board ..
25:25
Nice indeed.
Magnificent. I prefer a single piece for daily battle knife. And you will know how much beating Damascus will tolerate. My shotgun came apart a little. But it looks brilliant as you produced it. I would love to be the fortunate new owner getting one. Particularly the full size Ka bar.
Forget "Forged In Fire"!!! Absolutely excellent craftsmanship sir.
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching!
All 3 came out absolutely perfect!
Those are definitely two lucky Devil Dog's.
I'm actually quite jealous at the moment.
Excellent job. Appreciate the content, the knowledge you possess and share with others.
Thanks for checking out the build! I appreciate you watching!
these knives are beautiful! i recently purchased a damascus blade from a local knifemaker, and i really love the way they look. nice job on everything that you do. i've been watching your videos for the past couple days while working out and they're really fun to watch. before this one, i watched the copper damascus katana one. you've earned yourself a sub. keep up the awesome work man :)
Welcome to the channel! Thanks for checking out the video library. 👍
Those all turned out amazing. Love how the blades look like wavelength!
Thanks so much! Yes, the heartbeat patterns do come out quite nice I think.
Ya.....true beauty right!!!!!
One of the best knives of all time. These blades will be cherished by those lucky few.
Thanks for checking out the build, Adam!
I've been making Ka-Bars for a while and have tried various ways of gluing up and removing handles for grinding. I'm stealing your idea! Thank you for sharing! I find that the sharpie ink will bleed under sweat so I burn the leather with a propane torch and sand the remainder back down. Seems to work much better.
I’m glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for watching, Larry!
Use a round tip wood burner. Decrease sanding time.
Why not just use slightly smaller diameter leather bits for the grooves and then sand them smooth once it’s squished together?
As a Marine, I love these. I have a full-size Kabar myself and it's a great knife that works well. Yours would make a beautiful display. Thank you for the video. I know they are functional, but at the same time the pride of your craft has created a piece of art to be enjoyed for generations to come. I would buy two as a family heirloom for myself as well as my twin brother (also a Marine).
Thanks so much for checking out the build! And thank you and your brother for your service!
Damascus is only somewhat functional. It lacks strength by a lot and couldn't be used as you would a normal k bar.
@@sirsir9665 I’m not sure why you think that. The Damascus is as strong as it’s base metal. If you are referring to the copper layers, that’s just a think sheet over a 1095 high carbon steel core. The knife is very functional for sure.
@@sirsir9665 well you're just wrong.
Kex, my uncle is a Marine and he gave me a award he got ( I have it put up and can’t remember right off the top of my head what it is for) but it has a kbar attached to it and it’s cool as hell looking. I have a couple of them but that one obviously means the most.
Absolutely striking! Always look forward to a good damascus build, and for this one I particularly like how the cooper stood out so starkly against the steel! Beautiful work, sir! I look forward to the next one.
Thanks for checking out the build! Definitely check out the Elven sword build! 👍
Wow!! No words. I just sat and watched you build them piece by piece for almost an hour. Then the final reveal I cant even describe how beautiful they turned out.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you watching and checkout out the build! 👍🏻
I love how you took a super over produced/mass produced knife like the KA-BAR and made it into something that's so unique and took so much effort to create! What a love song to the USMC staple! BRAVO!
Thanks for checking these out. I hope it’s a tribute to our armed forces. 👍
Wow! These are gorgeous! Thank you for the idea you gave me to make something new in my shop 💝 I appreciate the knowledge you impart and thank you for the time you took to share it.
Thanks for watching, Hannah!
What a fantastic job playing tribute to an iconic knife. Thank you again for such terrific build. Semper Fi
I'm glad you like it! Just gotta make a sheath for them and they'll go out soon! Thanks for the incentive to build these!
When I See This 3 Ka-Bar style survival knives I had to say it had to be one of the most intriguing videos I've seen in quite some time and can't wait to see how they turn out! Honestly excited to see the end product
Thanks for checking them out!
Wow! You are very creative! These are beautiful knives. It’s really cool how you took a classic iconic knife and elevated it with better materials. I had the same idea , but with a Damasteel blade and timascus guard and end cap. Awesome work. Thank you
Thanks for checking out the build!
Those are the most beautiful blades I have ever seen! Fantastic work!!
Thanks for checking them out, Dan!
stunning work! The patterns on the knives are incredible!
Thanks for taking a look! I appreciate you watching.
Outstanding work coupled with clear naration and free tutorage. You are a true artisan, an absolute master of the craft and a wonderful human being. Thanks so much, your work is utterly inspiring.
Thanks so much, Dave! I appreciate you checking them out!
Absolutely beautiful work as usual. You are truly an artist with metal working
Wow, this video was incredibly well done. As were the knives, of course, absolutely stunning. I find it hard to believe you don't have more subscribers than you do, though I guess I can pitch in by giving you one more ; ). Keep up the incredible work, and happy new year!
Thanks so much, Ben! The channel is growing rapidly, so I’m pleased with that. Thanks and welcome!
This is a perfect and beautiful knife.
The combination of steel and copper made it one of the most amazing knives I'd ever seen. You have never disappointed me with the work you have created.I'm from Thailand and I'm following your work.
I'm sorry if I use the wrong words because I'm not good at languages.
You're English is great, don't worry about that. Thanks for watching!
You are one of the best craftsmen and of course this is the only channel I subscribe to.
Thank you for this wonderful video clip and I love it so much.
Beautiful artwork, just amazing with the copper in the mix. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for checking out the build!
those pieces were awe-inspiring the contrast between the blackened steel and the golden shiny of the copper were elegant
Thanks for taking a look! Stay tuned for the dagger challenge where I’ll be trying something nobody has done. 😜
You are the reason that I'm now getting into bladesmithing. I've bought most of the materials to get a forge going and I hope to forge my first blade in about 2 months. (Hopefully I'll know how to move metal better than I do now.) Thank you for making a change in my life Tyrell, I can't thank you enough.
That is very amazing to hear! I’m so happy I could help and inspire you. Definitely check out my beginner series playlist if you haven’t already. Send me a pic for viewer knives! 👍
And of course on the day I get the forge finished it decides to put 12 inches of snow on the ground. I haven't been able to take it out of my garage because it is a coal forge. I'm not going to use it inside because I don't want to breathe in the smoke/fumes from the burning coal.
@@Asmith-1111 yeah, probably not a good idea to use it in the garage. Snow shouldn’t stop you though. 😜
Wow! Those are the most beautiful knives I have seen made! You earned my sub for that one! Wish I was the proud owner. Great work and great video explanation of your process. Happy new year to you! Look forward to seeing some more of your projects! 👍🏻👍🏻
Welcome to the channel, Bret! New build videos every Sunday!
I was amazed also, I have never worked with metal forging and never knew this was possible,,,,,,very beautiful knives!!!!!
I follow a bunch of makers on UA-cam and I will tell you these knives are my absolute favorite! The fit and finish and the eye for detail is absolutely amazing. Great work! Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you so much! I appreciate you watching!
@@TyrellKnifeworks I’m currently binge watching your videos!
@@CJDEM I love to hear that! Thanks for watching!
Love your problem solving skills. Three beautiful knives. Well done sir!
Thanks so much, Tom! I appreciate you checking them out! 👍
First time watching, long time crafting enthusiast. What's your take on coreless Damascus?
Beautiful pieces! Great methods! Def got another subscriber!
Welcome to the channel, DJ! Coreless Damascus can only be fine in a factory from what I’ve read. I don’t know much about it, strength or performance-wise. I do plan to make some stainless Damascus at some point though.
Beautiful knives! Great work and great video explanation of your process. Happy new year to you! Look forward to seeing some more of your projects!
Thanks for checking these out, Gil!
Impressive artistry and craftsmanship! Those knives came out looking gorgeous!
Thanks for checking out this build, Henrik!
they look great, I really enjoyed watching the whole process 👌🏻
Thanks for watching the build!
Those were absolutely amazing! Nice work!
Thanks for checking out the build, Bobby!
Absolutely perfect! What beautiful knives. The owners will cherish those for life. You have some talent. All the best to you always.....
Thanks so much, William! I appreciate you taking a look.
These KA BARS are absolutely gorgeous! What a knife master! Bravo! 👏
Thanks for checking out this build.
I need one of these for my brother who is a marine. They came out AMAZING!! great work
Thanks for checking them out!
BEAUTIFUL K-BARS - Thank you for sharing the video with us. Very impressive. Great gift for some Marines.
Thanks so much for watching!
Great job, man. Beautiful blades. You're the man.
Thanks so much for checking out the build! 👍
You make it look so easy to change a welded billet into restack. I know there is so much more to make any knife. Very well done youtube IMHO. Thanks for the excellent narration.
Thanks so much, Jaack! I appreciate you following along. 👍
Absolutely amazing craftsmanship!!!
Thanks for checking out the build, Dave.
Those are some gorgeous knives. Never thought of copper being incorporated into other materials. Great work
Thanks for checking out the build! ❤️
I have owned a KaBar full for half of my life and they're quite fun. I have to say, the knives in this video are among the most beautiful I've ever seen.
Thanks so much, Parker! I appreciate you taking a look!
@Tyrell Knifeworks your work is amazing man, I've been out of the shop for 3 years(cancer is a bitch) these vids help me stay happy, thank you.
I've had my ka-bar for 10 years only sharpened it twice 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
A truly fabulous job. They are a work of art and belong in a museum!
Thanks so much! I appreciate that
You explain things well sir . All the videos on knives I ve watched never been so well explained . 👍👍
Thank you! I’m glad the explanations are helpful. 👍
This is the most boot non-boot thing I've seen all year
I’m not quite sure if that’s a good thing or not. Thanks for watching though. 😜
@@TyrellKnifeworks Boot means that they are highly into the military. It's just a term for people who put those stickers on their car. Mallninja but military if that makes any sense.
They turned out amazing. Great job.
Thanks for checking them out, Mark!
Brilliant! I love the Damascus effect, but the copper accents take it to a new level. If there is ever a chance to buy one of these gems ( or something similar ) I am definitely a candidate!
Sorry, Alan, these were sold a while ago. I don't do custom orders I'm afraid, I just sell what I make for the channel. My builds go up for sale to my Patreon members first and then to the public a week later if not sold. Rarely do they make it to the public. There's a link to my patreon in the video description. Thanks for watching.
Wow! Those turned out very beautiful.
Thanks for checking them out, Nick!
I love the Damascus/copper videos the effect of the copper is amazing (and something I’ve not seen anywhere else)
Thanks for checking them out, Jay! I have another one of these coming soon. 👍
I keep watching this video!! And I’m blown away by the finished product! I’m not a rich man but would pay good money for this knife hands down! I’m amazed!!!
Thanks for checking these out, Marlon! Sorry, they are all sold already.
I find your voice so soothing. If I’m having trouble getting to sleep I just watch one of your videos. I love those copper knives you make. That one with the burl handle you did was the most beautiful knife I have ever seen.
Thanks for following the channel!
I at one point had 2 custom Randall 7in mod 14s, 1 7in Randall mod 1, and a custom 6in Randall mod 3. I knew that it was hundreds of hours of work that had made those handmade knives. Watching this video made me realize exactly what goes into it. Wow what a process! Now the price that I payed does not seem like it was much at all. I used to think they were crazy expensive! Now it does not seem like they charge enough. I am sure these beautiful Damascus one offs are worth every penny of whatever is asked for one. Perhaps one day I will add one to my collection. AMAZING WORK
Thanks so much for watching!
I appreciate the long video, I prefer a long single binge of awesome knife forging content!
Thanks for watching, Rory! I too like the single long video so I try to post both. 👍
Nice work! Beautiful finish product and great craftsmanship. The copper was a unique and beautiful touch
Thanks for checking these out, Mark!
My favorite knife, and those are awesome. Great work!
Thanks for watching, Michael!
They all look awesome, I especially love the small one with the "eye" in the fuller. I would love one like that. Each one is unique. Thumbs up!
Thanks so much for checking out the build!
simply amazing!!! cool to watch a real craftman at work!! wish i had the op to learn this kind of art!!! im sure they are worth whatever they cost! great job!!!
Thanks so much! I appreciate you checking out the build!
As usual very cool content. When I make leather stacked handle I use an all thread (wrapped in cellophane) with large washers and clamp it that way so I don’t need to care about the length. I then take it off and broach the tang slot. Keep up the awesome work!
That’s a great method as well. Thanks for watching, Francesco!
These are so good. Brilliant job!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching
Amazing craftsmanship, really enjoyed the video.
Thanks for taking a look!
Just pure art. Thank you!
Thank you for watching, Niall! 👍
Beautifully done! Enjoyed the video
Thanks for checking it out, Johan!
WOW! Love them, great work.
Thanks for checking them out!
Wow weeee!!!! That is some good looking work! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for checking out the build!
Man! Your work is outstanding! Keep'em coming.
Thanks so much for watching!
super sweet looking knifes. literally working on first blade ever as we speak. hoping one day ill be able to turn out something that looks remotely as nice as these.
Keep at it, Richard! Every one will look better than the last. I've only been bladesmithing for about 4 years. 👍🏻. Thanks for watching
Well done, sir! Looks stunning! The look of the classic KaBar is so iconic, but yours have an artistic custom look that makes a person want to stare at it for hours!
Thanks so much, Adam! I appreciate you watching!
@@TyrellKnifeworks 🙂🙂
Fabulous.. those are truly works of art!
Thanks for checking them out, Roy!
All three are beautiful, and very well made.
Thanks for checking them out!
the smallest one is the best looking knife i've ever seen. copper-damascus over black looks insane.
Thanks, I do like that one best too!
Wow man just ….. 🤩 WOW!! Amazing work just started following you as this was my introduction to your work. It’s awesome
Thanks so much, John! Welcome to the channel. I appreciate you watching.
My favorite part about forging Damascus steel is watching it squish like hot butter in the press. Excellent craftsmanship!
That is one of my favorite parts too! Thanks for watching, Tristen!
Amazing knives. Great work.
Thanks for checking them out, Daniel!
I love the work you're doing with copper.
Thanks for checking it out!
Those are some beautiful blades! Great work!
Thanks for checking them out!
Top drawer craftsmanship throughout the build. Any Marine would be proud to have these Cu-Bars.
Thanks, Gordon! Our military deserve top quality. 👍
Beautiful Craftsmanship!!
Love your videos keep them coming. Happy Holidays to you and your family!!! 😎
Thanks so much, Daniel! Happy holidays to you as well!
Three perfect knives, thank you
Well, they are never "perfect".. when I make perfect knives then its time to retire. 🤣. Thanks for watching!
Those came out absolutely sick!!! Excellent work!
Thanks for taking a look!
Awesome knife as you always did! 👏👏👏
Thanks for checking them out! 👍
Watching the hot metal being mashed and stretched is very satisfying to me! Thank you for sharing your work sir!
Thanks for checking out the build, Jamey!
@@TyrellKnifeworks your welcome!
Beautiful work!!!
Thanks for checking them out!
The most beautiful work I've ever seen. The first I've seen with copper incorporated into the mix like that. I subbed you.
If you like this, check the katana build I just released! Thanks for watching, Terry!
Awesome design love the cooper inlay on them
Thanks for checking them out, Tim!
FANTASTIC looking knives!
Thanks for checking them out!
Outstanding craftsmanship!
Thanks for checking out the build, Tom!
excellent craftsmanship! my grand pap was a black smith and i "helped" him by pumping the bellows!
Did he let you hammer on some steel? I hope so. Thanks for watching, Ron.
I love this look for these blades
Thanks for checking them out!
Nicely done sir. They turned out great.
Thanks for checking them out, Robert!
Your skill is immensely impressive. Beautiful work!
Thanks so much, Scott! I appreciate you taking a look
works of art, like all your work, love to watch your channel!
Thanks for following the channel! ❤️
functional art! beautiful work!
Thanks for checking it out, Ron!
Those look freakin awesome. Well done.
Thanks so much, Ben! I appreciate you taking a look.
I discovered blacksmithing on that forged in fire show.... This man makes them look like amatuers (I know he has no time restrictions)
Earned yourself a subscriber and potential customer, going to your website now 👍
Welcome to the channel, Nikki! I too started because of Forged in Fire. Hopefully I’ll be on the show some day. Thanks for watching
The Ka-Bar knives are beautiful...Fantastic work man
Thanks for checking them out!
GOD your work is amazing!!! I’m an NDT engineer so know the basics/theory of forging, grain reduction etc but have no idea on how this all works really … Would LOVE to be able to make stuff like this!!!
I started just under 5 years ago... it doesn't take long. Watch the Beginner Series playlist and you'll see how to get started.
These are absolutely gorgeous ❤️
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching!
Pretty sick work there! Beautiful patterns with that copper!
Thanks for checking it out, James!
Nice work and an interesting commentary. A really skilled craftsman, great to watch and learn from.
Thanks for watching, Neil!
I loved watching you build these knives. Great good, lots of detail.
Thanks so much, Edgar! I appreciate you watching!
@@TyrellKnifeworks do you sell your blanks?? I am a knife maker in California, but I am an old coot. Lol I have had 7 back operations and can’t make my own blades. So I was wondering if you sell your blanks??
@@edgarmiears5992 sorry but I don’t sell blanks or billets. Where in California are you?