I love watching your videos. It's like my therapy lol. I have a passion for slip joint knives. I make a few myself. Thanks for showing us true craftsmanship!
Thank you! I do my best to make the video interesting. I clicked on your profile to check if you posted some of your knives, but found none. Let me know if u post some!
So much labor and hand fitting. You really have a mastery with it all. Especially with the file work! Very impressive. You could easily sell these for $250-400 once you dial in your steel and heat treat. Keep refining, and they are worth much more. Love your style!
Really nice looking with a satisfying snap! What I especially appreciate is the space you leave between the edge and the backspring when folded! Too many folders let the edge get too close to the backspring, resulting in the edge hitting it and getting damaged when folded unless you hold the blade all the way until it's completely folded - something you don't want to have to bother about if in a hurry or if you need to fold it with one hand.
Thanks! Yes i try to get as close as possible with out damaging the blade when snapping it close. The kicker, spring tension and distance to backspring takes a long time to adjust, hehe.
I like the black, nice with on both thigh 👍 i might have to try some steel liners, they look great. The price of brass keeps going up I’m going to have to look for different material fit bolsters too
BOTH ARE BEAUTIFUL! But I would rock with the stainless! That design with a wharncliffe blade would be perfection!! Man, I wish that you had a shop! I’d LOVE one of these fine works of art to carry in my pocket on the daily! Handmade quality with old world quality and class! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hi! Thank you so much for you nice comment! I am looking into making a webpage for selling knives these days, so sometimes in the future it will be up and running, hehe!
Hi! Thank you so much! I am working og 15 folders now, that i hope to get done within about 2 weeks. I will post them for sale on my website when they are done! :)
These videos are so good. I enjoy watching because of your skills and patience. I’m 73 and I don’t have the hand strength anymore and definitely don’t have the patience or talent. Thanks from a new subscriber
Great folding knives you’ve made, they both look very classy. I’ve made a few folders over the years myself, mostly lock back folders. Have a try at making a lock back, it’s a bit more of a challenge getting all the pieces fitting and working together. Regards from Down Under.
Thank you! nice! Some of the first knives I made was lock back folders. I made two. Its hard to get a good spring function, I find! Right now I am really into liner locks and slip joints, but I will try my hands on lock backs again for sure!
Man I gotta have one of these with the ebony handles or the ironwood either one. Ironwood is amazing timeless look. So awesome. Bravo my friend. Well crafted.
@@Inmyshed you're welcome, I'd be proud to have either and make sure it went to my son and his son.... heirloom quality like I said phenomenal craftsmanship. Keep the videos coming!!!
@@Inmyshed In Russian we use the word "Спасибо!" ("spasíbo": "a" as "u" in "up", "i" as "e" in "beach" and "o" is just "o" not "ou" 😊). It's the most universal word of thanks.
Hi! Thanks! I use google translate. I wrote «tusen takk», wich is a polite way of thanking in Norwegian. Roughly translated it would be «a thousand thank you’s»
Hi! I use bronze pivot on bronze bolsters. yes, I have used one knife regularly for 2 years now, no problems at all. Ofc a steel pivot would be tougher, but for a small pocket knife like this, I don't think it matters all that much. At least I have no issues with it so far.
Hi! My sanding belt goes up to 240 grit, so I just start sanding at the one grit lower then that. I tried sanding a knife to 400 Grit before hardening once, but since I use a blow torch to get it hot, it made so much scaling that I had to start with a rough grit anyways. Maybe I was just unlucky that time. Ill try sanding to 400 grit before hardening on my next blade!
Hi guys! Which one do you think looks best?
They both look great!!! The fit and finish you put on your knives is awesome 👍👍👍
Can I buy one
Thanks man!
Hi! I do not sell knives. Not yet anyways! Can I ask how much you think is a fair price?
for those things all the effort I’d say 150-200$
Blessed hands, with those hands you will never go hungry .
You make it look easy, I’ve tried it twice and I’m thinking I’m ready for folders
The power of editing, hehe! Go for it! Good luck on you build. :D
All the men in my family have always carried a pocket knife. Those are two beautiful knives. Loved the video.
Thanks!
I love watching your videos. It's like my therapy lol. I have a passion for slip joint knives. I make a few myself. Thanks for showing us true craftsmanship!
Thank you! I do my best to make the video interesting. I clicked on your profile to check if you posted some of your knives, but found none. Let me know if u post some!
Gran trabajo buen hombre ....
I love straight edged pocket knifes and this one is beautiful.
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Accompany gorgeous, I would happily rock either of those bad boys. I think I prefer the wood to the ebony but they’re both fantastic
Thanks!
Very relaxing watching you do what you do ,thank you I may try my hand at my first folder
Thank you! I hope you do! It took me 5 attempts just to make something that looked like a folder, haha. Best of luck!
The art of filing. Love it
Thanks!
Ah yes, the Faxe advanced quenching container. You're a man of culture as well.
Haha! thanks!
Very polished end result, both literally and figuratively.
Thank you!!
They are both beautiful. I can't pick one over the other.
Thank you!
Beautiful classic USA pocket knife!
Thank you!
That is just one of the most beautiful piece of work I've ever seen
Thank you!
Your file work is amazing! So accurate and precise
Thanks!
Absolutely beautiful, competitive with any high price custom knife out there.
Thank you! I am glad you liked it!
That's a knife I would buy in a heart beat great craftsmanship
So much labor and hand fitting. You really have a mastery with it all. Especially with the file work! Very impressive. You could easily sell these for $250-400 once you dial in your steel and heat treat. Keep refining, and they are worth much more. Love your style!
Thank you very much! I have started to use Elmax now! Will do! Again, thanks!
Absolutely loved that. Very inspiring! Thanks
Really nice looking with a satisfying snap! What I especially appreciate is the space you leave between the edge and the backspring when folded! Too many folders let the edge get too close to the backspring, resulting in the edge hitting it and getting damaged when folded unless you hold the blade all the way until it's completely folded - something you don't want to have to bother about if in a hurry or if you need to fold it with one hand.
Thanks! Yes i try to get as close as possible with out damaging the blade when snapping it close. The kicker, spring tension and distance to backspring takes a long time to adjust, hehe.
I like the black, nice with on both thigh 👍 i might have to try some steel liners, they look great. The price of brass keeps going up I’m going to have to look for different material fit bolsters too
BOTH ARE BEAUTIFUL! But I would rock with the stainless! That design with a wharncliffe blade would be perfection!!
Man, I wish that you had a shop! I’d LOVE one of these fine works of art to carry in my pocket on the daily! Handmade quality with old world quality and class! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hi! Thank you so much for you nice comment! I am looking into making a webpage for selling knives these days, so sometimes in the future it will be up and running, hehe!
Both knives are awesome. Great job.
Thanks!
Classic design looks great
Thank you!
Wow - impressive - and with regular tools too !
Thanks! haha yeah. Im saving for a mini-mill!
Such beautiful knives. Man do i wish you would sell these.
Hi! Thank you so much! I am working og 15 folders now, that i hope to get done within about 2 weeks. I will post them for sale on my website when they are done! :)
Love Both !
Beautiful craftsmanship
Thank you!
Those look absolutely spectacular. You have talent! Cheers!
Thanks for the kind words! I am glad you like them!
Both look great! The black ebony though 🔥
Thanks man!
Unbelievable patience
Thank you!
Looks amazing! Well done 👍
Thanks!
I like the silver one best but both are beautiful.
Thanks Dominic! I am glad you like them!
Very good video. Trying to build my first folding knife now. Thanks
Thank you! Cool! good luck with you build!
These videos are so good. I enjoy watching because of your skills and patience. I’m 73 and I don’t have the hand strength anymore and definitely don’t have the patience or talent. Thanks from a new subscriber
Thanks man! I am really glad you enjoyed them!
What brand files do you use? They seem like they cut really well.
Hi. Check out link in description! :)
Bloody amazing, I like the dark timber one, good work 👍
Thanks you! Its ebony!
Great folding knives you’ve made, they both look very classy. I’ve made a few folders over the years myself, mostly lock back folders. Have a try at making a lock back, it’s a bit more of a challenge getting all the pieces fitting and working together. Regards from Down Under.
Thank you! nice! Some of the first knives I made was lock back folders. I made two. Its hard to get a good spring function, I find! Right now I am really into liner locks and slip joints, but I will try my hands on lock backs again for sure!
I like the brown one
Thank you!
This is work of art. ❤
Thank you!
Nice job, thanks for sharing!
Absolutely amazing
Thanks!
Great craftsman ship .
Thank you!
Really fine art and technique wow!!❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much!
Beautiful ! Love your work !!
Thank you!
Man I gotta have one of these with the ebony handles or the ironwood either one. Ironwood is amazing timeless look. So awesome. Bravo my friend. Well crafted.
Any chance you sell in a marketplace or anywhere? I'm a knife guy and I would love to own one. Very nice work man.
Superbes objets ! Superbe réalisation. Bravo, c'est juste magnifique.
Remercier!
Beautiful work
Thanks!
Awesome work!
Thanks!
Beautiful work
Thank you!
Nice work, very nice work.
Phenomenal craftsmanship!!!
Thank you!
@@Inmyshed you're welcome, I'd be proud to have either and make sure it went to my son and his son.... heirloom quality like I said phenomenal craftsmanship. Keep the videos coming!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words, you inspire me to keep it up!
Beautiful
Thanks!
Really quality work. Love it
Thank you!
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
so glamorous and delicate
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
Amazing work love it
Thank you!
Great job! Loved it!
Thanks!
Excellent work
Thx!
Very talented indeed
Thanks!
Real nice work.
Fine work
Thanks!
Good job. Cool knife 🔪👍
Thanks!
Another beautiful piece mate , i like the light coloured one 😁😁🤘🤘🤘
Thanks man! yeah! Ironwood is amazing stuff!
Beautiful
Thanks!
I wish I had a knife like this.
Thanks!
Brilliant. Top job.
Thank you!
very impressive work
Thank you!
I like the brown
Thanks for your feedback!
Beautiful!
Thanks!
Really nice.
Thank you!
Wspaniała robota, cudo
Dzięki za miłe słowa!
Great job ! 🤩
Thx!
👍🏼beautiful work👍🏼
Thank you!
Beautiful 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing.
Thx!
awesome work! 👌
Excellent workmanship .. can i ask where i can buy one of those files that makes the groves on the top side of the blade or at least what its called
Hi! Thanks! yes, just check out the link I have for it in description :)
Прекрасная ручная работа мастера 👍
Благодарить!
@@Inmyshed In Russian we use the word "Спасибо!" ("spasíbo": "a" as "u" in "up", "i" as "e" in "beach" and "o" is just "o" not "ou" 😊).
It's the most universal word of thanks.
Hi! Thanks! I use google translate. I wrote «tusen takk», wich is a polite way of thanking in Norwegian. Roughly translated it would be «a thousand thank you’s»
@@Inmyshed so beautiful 😊 thanks!
you are the really awesome Master!
looks good
Thanks!
What brand/types are those files used they were incredible
Hi! check out the description of the video!
Impressive.
Thanks!
Thank You for your videos. What type of file do you use for the patern on top of the blade
Hi! its called a checkering file/jimping file. Check out description for a link to it!
Its amazing, do you have the template for i try do one?
Hi! Thank you! I sketch out my ide on a paper that I cut out with scissors, then use as template. I have no PDF or anything, sorry man!
Beautiful work! Do you typically use a bronze pivot pin, does it hold up alright?
Hi! I use bronze pivot on bronze bolsters. yes, I have used one knife regularly for 2 years now, no problems at all. Ofc a steel pivot would be tougher, but for a small pocket knife like this, I don't think it matters all that much. At least I have no issues with it so far.
Very nice 👍
Thanks!
Beautiful 🥰
Thanks!
You selling any of these? Looks better that most Case knives and some GECs!
Hello! I am not selling knives yet. I will in the future. Can I ask how much you would be willing to spend on a knife like this?
@@Inmyshed 150 to 200 bucks.
Outstanding 🍻
Thanks!
klasse.. gefällt mir total 🎉😊😮
Muy bonito trabajo,dónde la puedo. Comprar
¡Hola! ¡Gracias! Todavía no vendo cuchillos. ¿Puedo preguntar cuánto crees que vale un cuchillo como este?
Cool !
Thanks!
It's a piece of craftman's art. How many hours will it take to make one knife?
Hi! Thanks! About 30-40h on each
Nice work! Just curious why one rivet ended up looking bigger when finished?
Thank you! You and me both. hehe
thank you
Hey Mate, amazing stuff. Great video. Personal preff is for the bronze one.
What are the scores in the back of the blade for?
Thank you! Most ppl seem to like that one better. I do agree Iron desert wood is amazing stuff! Its traction for the thumb.
Do you sell a printable template to make all the pieces to build one of these?
Hi. I do not have a template. I will try to make one on future knives.
Art! Amazing! Do you sell them?
Thank you! I will be starting to sell knives soon. You like this type of pocket knife?
Beautiful where can I buy one at
Thank you! I do not sell knives yet. But I will soon.
VERY NICE!!!!!
Thank you!
Ok why do you sand after heat treat instead of before when the sandpaper will cut quicker ?
Hi! My sanding belt goes up to 240 grit, so I just start sanding at the one grit lower then that. I tried sanding a knife to 400 Grit before hardening once, but since I use a blow torch to get it hot, it made so much scaling that I had to start with a rough grit anyways. Maybe I was just unlucky that time. Ill try sanding to 400 grit before hardening on my next blade!