I like the knife. I'm actually working on my 2nd knife and it somewhat resembles yours in profile. Of course your knife making has been very inspiring to me. Thanks.
Very nice work on the knife Jason. I still have a cup hilt rapier i have to restore but luckely it's almost vacation time so i have time to finish it. I still have a lot of clean up work to do on the hilt and i have i make a new cross but this video inspires me to finally finish it
It is so nice to see your videos! This was very cathartic to watch and inspires me to make time to get back into the forge. Also there's some cool stuff in that trailer of doom! Great work as always, thanks for being unapologetically you.
Nice to see someone pull that off. I just failed. No bolster on mine and I screwed the pooch on one scale. Guess it’s time to find out how strong G-flex is😢
OMG!! I feel so triggered you only went to 400 grit on that knife. How dare you!! LMAO! Had to be sarcastic and poke some fun. Absolutely beautiful work and I am always blow away by how beautiful your knives are. Thank you for helping push the maker movement with your videos. In the process of making a forge for myself to mess around some. Not sure if I will start doing knives or blacksmithing other items instead. I am mostly looking forward to making myself tools for use in my future projects.
This is a seriously great video! Odd question how do you restore chipped blade edges? I do not forge blades and I have extremely little knowledge on grinding. Any help would be appreciated.
after all the grinding - is the heat treat still good ? did the heat generated by the grinding do anything negative to the blade? i have many i need to do this to. but as they are handled already, i didnt think i could do this without re heat treating them.
I grind almost all of my knives after they are heat treated. You have to pay attention not to over heat the steel during the process, but as a general rule, if you can hold it, it's not too hot. The glue on the handle would let go before he ruined the temper.
@@johnmeans7077have a bucket of water nearby and dunk it after each pass on the grinder to be safe. The edge can easily get ruined if you get carried away with grinding.
You have lost your mind, brother... an elk is WAY bigger than that... they're like a thousand pounds and covered in hair. Also, *unhinged screeching about how you MUST do 72 hours of hand sanding up to 0.25 micron*
Awesome stuff. Hate to see the carnage in the trailer but happy you were able to save that beautiful piece!!!
Good stuff Jason slick little blade
❤ love your work
Happy to have new videos from you! Fantastic knife as well.
I love Jason's utter lack of patience for dumb people....I feel much the same way hahaha...
That blade turned out So purdy! Thanks for sharing your amazing skills!!!
This video makes me want to leave work and make some knives. Thanks again for the inspiration.
I like the knife. I'm actually working on my 2nd knife and it somewhat resembles yours in profile. Of course your knife making has been very inspiring to me. Thanks.
This was very cool to watch!! Love the finished produ....I mean knife! 🙂
when you start out with a good knife a great knife is not far behind
Bad ass little knife...never used moose antler before but now I want to! Good stuff
Love your video man ! Crazy work as usual ! 🤙🍻
i love what you did with that knife. That thing would live on my belt for many years if i had it. Great video!
Very nice work on the knife Jason. I still have a cup hilt rapier i have to restore but luckely it's almost vacation time so i have time to finish it. I still have a lot of clean up work to do on the hilt and i have i make a new cross but this video inspires me to finally finish it
Very cool knife! Looks super handy
Looks nice.
beautiful restoration
the knife is a "born again" knife. nice.
Always a pleasure learning from you, my brother! Thanks for sharing! 😎👍🏻🔨🔥🔪
It is so nice to see your videos! This was very cathartic to watch and inspires me to make time to get back into the forge. Also there's some cool stuff in that trailer of doom!
Great work as always, thanks for being unapologetically you.
That's really good. 👍👍 such a great work dude. 👍👍
THAT BLADE IS BAD BAD TO THE BON CRAZY COOL AS IT IS🥶😎😲👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍COOL FACTOR
Nice to see someone pull that off. I just failed. No bolster on mine and I screwed the pooch on one scale. Guess it’s time to find out how strong G-flex is😢
Looks really nice the way you finished it
I really like the polish bloster with your not so favorite hand rubbed finish.
OMG!! I feel so triggered you only went to 400 grit on that knife. How dare you!! LMAO! Had to be sarcastic and poke some fun. Absolutely beautiful work and I am always blow away by how beautiful your knives are. Thank you for helping push the maker movement with your videos. In the process of making a forge for myself to mess around some. Not sure if I will start doing knives or blacksmithing other items instead. I am mostly looking forward to making myself tools for use in my future projects.
My first comment on UA-cam ever trying to get better at this stuff love the video
This is a seriously great video! Odd question how do you restore chipped blade edges? I do not forge blades and I have extremely little knowledge on grinding. Any help would be appreciated.
Sweet save. That handle is crying out for some scrimshaw work🙂
Very cool
Finished Tool ❤❤❤
Hell I'd buy it looks good
Great " roundtoit" knife ! What shop doesn't have a pile of roundtoit's lol
I can't stand how you can't speak your mind without being worried about people's feelings. I guess i was brought up in a different way.
I very much like the knife. I just live a couple miles down the road from you, do you ever have visitors without appointments.
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Bell coltellone da bosco era bello più corto 👍
after all the grinding - is the heat treat still good ? did the heat generated by the grinding do anything negative to the blade? i have many i need to do this to. but as they are handled already, i didnt think i could do this without re heat treating them.
I grind almost all of my knives after they are heat treated. You have to pay attention not to over heat the steel during the process, but as a general rule, if you can hold it, it's not too hot. The glue on the handle would let go before he ruined the temper.
@@esnyd thank you for your response. i feel i can proceed now like this with better knowledge .
@@johnmeans7077have a bucket of water nearby and dunk it after each pass on the grinder to be safe. The edge can easily get ruined if you get carried away with grinding.
Sweeeeet!!!
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Buy that one from Ya! Wadda ya say?
Is that a Microtech in your pocket?
Yes it is
@@JasonKnightMS 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Pay full attention...ok brain you must defeat the adhd and focus!!!
Any of those "junk" blades you want to get rid of, I'll dispose of them. I'll even pay the shipping. 😄
I don't know?! How do you restore a broken knife?! Please tell us?!
Damaged.
Promo-SM 🤔
Sweet knife. Give you $50 for it 😇
Oh my gosh! I am so triggered! Here is my stupid comment 😂
You have lost your mind, brother... an elk is WAY bigger than that... they're like a thousand pounds and covered in hair.
Also, *unhinged screeching about how you MUST do 72 hours of hand sanding up to 0.25 micron*