For god's sake please don't. Your fingers are so close to the bit and putting anything other than wood near a router is asking for disaster. Please just take the extra time and do it on the grinder. Not worth the risk
I love the tanto style blade. I've been knife making for a year and a half. I'm still a beginner but I've gotten a lot better. You hit on something with me. I need a 2×72 bad lol. I'm using a 1×30 and I feel like a I need more power.
Really enjoyed it. The router table is a great idea. I’m totally new to this and have some vision issues. This type of video is great. No hype. Goofy music or profanity. Very professional thank you
Thank you for another great knife production clip. I really like the way you use the router in your knife building process. I hope to someday get to your level of knife building quality.
Great looking knife. I'm pretty new at knife making. I'm getting better with every knife but I feel like the 1×30 I use lacks power as I get better. I'll have me a 2×72 someday!
The content you make is levels above your subscriber count. Excellent video and I love your work. If you keep at it like this I have no doubts your channel will grow and grow. The snowball effect will happen at some point. Cheers!
Great build, Cole! At some point you should try a traditional construction, just to say you’ve done it…and then you’ll never want to repeat it. Very time consuming and a pain in the butt! 🤣 Also, you gotta get the 2x72 small wheel attachment and then you can avoid the dremmel. 👍
They keep getting better. Really like your choice of scales/spacers combos. I recently bought a revolution gen 4. Just trying to find the time to weld it up and get it going sick of the crappy 2x42 I've been using. Anyways good video and good knife I can see the improvement with your knives every couple videos. Keep it up.
Thanks Phillip! i have been wondering what you decided, but you pulled the trigger on the revolution! Let me know how assembly goes. i kindof want to build one in the future now that i own one.
@@Wengelsworkshop An idea for you, in case you decide to open up shop ever: Beginner Kits. Alec Steele has something like that, google "build a knife box". Of course you don't want to straight-up copy what he has. But, there will be people who watch your channel and say "hey, i want to try that". In such case, why not have your own solution with it's own take on things. Cheers.
Hi. Great video!!! Question: What router and (Probably more importantly) what profile bits are you using. I honestly never seen anyone route along the edge and i think its amazing idea and shameless want to copy it!
Hi Eugene. I actually have moved away from this technique a bit bc of the danger and the potential for ruining handles. The bits are called a flush trim bit and the others are round over bits. Round over bits come in multiple sizes and a 45° bit would be similar to a round over bit just straight instead of rounded. Now I no longer use the flush trim bit bc if you approach the bit wrong it can grab and throw you knives which would also potentially pull your hand in and take a chunk out of the handle. I still however use the round over bit but I make sure to approach the bit properly and remove material in 3-4 passes slowly rather than one. This avoids some complications and danger.
Slick! This is my favorite knife you’ve made! You have a lot of tools, are you a carpenter by profession or just a hobbyist? Either way keep up the great work!
Thank you! I used to do renovation work as a profession. I worked for myself so i acquired a lot of tools. Once i stopped doing that i set my tools up to do carpentry as a hobby and that kindof led me down the rabbit hole to knife making a hobby. I currently own and operate a Mixed martial arts gym as my main source of income. Thanks for asking!
That's a very nicely made knife, and no mistake. "American style tanto" would have been helpful in the description, though. Because the knife you made couldn't be further from a tanto. But again, I have nothing but compliments for your knifemaking. 👍
Это нельзя назвать "танто в американском стиле"... это просто некрасивый нож. Клинок и рукоятка - от разных ножей. Нужно посмотреть 100000 картинок и тогда, возможно, вкус станет хорошим. Вот почти идеальный танто и всё дело в гармоничном силуэте. ua-cam.com/video/8Jt496eK8jk/v-deo.htmlsi=V30VY8aDU8_qy3UE Я , наверное, невежлив, но мужчины могут говорить прямо. 👋
@@metropol2112I think the language barrier might be the main problem, here. I phrased my comment in a way that compliments the techniques and craftsmanship of the knife maker, without complementing the design of the knife. ;-) The one you linked is probably more to my taste, but it still has that dreadful modern "tanto" point. This is a glorious tanto, eh? ua-cam.com/video/YRZZTCD_I-o/v-deo.htmlsi=x6o8OmUP57-d75Sk
@@TheShurikenZone Да, это очень красивый нож, но это повторение чужого, копирование классической эстетики, а возможно, просто реплика. Это ремесло. Моя ссылка - это собственный взгляд, неоклассика, собственное представление о красоте. Это творчество. )))
@@metropol2112 I can respect that. 👍👍 Personally, I am a martial artist and lover of history, so when it comes to tanto, my own tastes focus on utility and the preservation of classical aesthetics.
Thank you! I just used some buffing compound and the buffing wheels. You could use boiled lin seed oil or mineral oil. But really it's just for looks bc micarta doesn't need a finish to be weather proof.
I noticed on the last knife you made you used the gorilla epoxy and on this one you used west systems. Did you use the gorilla last time because you dyed the epoxy?
Its just that the gorilla glue is 5 minute and the west systems needs like 12 hours. so if i do a glue up in the morning i use the 5 min so i can work on it in the afternoon. If the knife is for someone else though i will only glue the scales on with west systems bc its more proven.
Got a question , with a flush cut bit, do you set the cutting surface of the bit , the thickness of the handle material or do you add a thin pice of cardboard so the router bite doesn’t hit the steel handle of the knife?
at this point i actually dont do the flush cutting on the router just bc its kindof dangerous. if you do i have never used a piece of card board but that is a good idea. i would just set it so the cutting edge was just shy of the steel and the left over would be easy the clean up. if you do the flush cut i would remove most of the material before using the router. i still use the round over bit for shaping but i do that in 2 or 3 passes removing a little at a time to make it cleaner and safer. hopefully that helps
I made a hold down table using a top hold down clamp and using a .030 thick cardboard spacer . Clamp the knife on the slider table and like you said remove as much stock from the finished line . So I tried this today and it worked great . Most of my knives are 6 inches long max . But this does work plus I have the vacuum pickup about an inch from the the flush cut bit and it works great. Thanks for sharing your technique on using a router . I started this project in 2020 but I have V-Tack and I’ve had some set backs since I started then , I wish I was younger and I would have better health . Thanks so much for your reply , it got me thinking , a mind is a terrible thing to waste . Thanks , love your channel,keep at it
Love the use of the router :) Lovely looking knife
The use of the router table is genius. I follow several blacksmiths and have never seen that. Guess I need to look into a router table for my router.
I did not think of it myself, but it works great!
For god's sake please don't. Your fingers are so close to the bit and putting anything other than wood near a router is asking for disaster. Please just take the extra time and do it on the grinder. Not worth the risk
I love the tanto style blade. I've been knife making for a year and a half. I'm still a beginner but I've gotten a lot better. You hit on something with me. I need a 2×72 bad lol. I'm using a 1×30 and I feel like a I need more power.
Really enjoyed it. The router table is a great idea. I’m totally new to this and have some vision issues. This type of video is great. No hype. Goofy music or profanity. Very professional thank you
Thank you Anthony! im really glad you found it helpful
Oh man, that fingers are so close to the router bit o.O
Nice work
Nice blade. Love the shape and how you left the hammer marks. Handle is dope
Thank you!
Thank you !
This is by far my favorite knife you have made so far, perfect for edc.
Thanks Ashton! I hope you and the family are doing well!
@@Wengelsworkshop no problem! We are all doing well, and i will let them know you wish them well lol.
Very nice!!!!
great work per usual
Thanks Brother!
That's a good looking Tanto! I dig it.
Thanks Erick!
THE best video I've seen yet! Thanks!!
Thanks Alex!
Really nice job!
Thank you Clifton!
Very nice work 👍
Thank you Francis!
Get the true tilt table for those bevels. Makes really quick work of single edge blades and the tanto tip.
this is incredible
Thank you Hector!
Very nice. Great video.
Thank you Jesse!
Knife and sheath both turned out hella dope @Wengelsworkshop.
Looks incredible great work Sir 👍👏
Thank you Eric!
Thank you for another great knife production clip. I really like the way you use the router in your knife building process. I hope to someday get to your level of knife building quality.
Thanks Robert! I think the same thing when i watch other knife makers lol, but you will be there in no time man!
Great looking knife. I'm pretty new at knife making. I'm getting better with every knife but I feel like the 1×30 I use lacks power as I get better. I'll have me a 2×72 someday!
You're the best
Thank you Ashvin!
Very nice well done God bless from Canada eh
Thank you Jason!
Sweet work mate and a good idea to patina any carbon steel from rust etc.
Thanks Rodney!
Beautiful knife 🔪. Great job
Thank you CDW!
Beautiful Tanto!! Great Job 👏🏻
Thank you Nizar!
Awesome knive 👍🏻
I absolutely love the desing.
Keep going 👋🏽
Thanks Two Right Hands!
The content you make is levels above your subscriber count. Excellent video and I love your work. If you keep at it like this I have no doubts your channel will grow and grow. The snowball effect will happen at some point. Cheers!
I really appreciate that Richard!
Cool video
Thanks Beauable!
Great build, Cole! At some point you should try a traditional construction, just to say you’ve done it…and then you’ll never want to repeat it. Very time consuming and a pain in the butt! 🤣 Also, you gotta get the 2x72 small wheel attachment and then you can avoid the dremmel. 👍
Do you Mean forging by hand? I have made knives with a file which takes Forever.... lol and i cant wait to get a small wheel attachment.
@@Wengelsworkshop no I meant all the traditional fittings, habaki, menuki, seppa, tsuba, ito wrapped handle… it all takes forever. 😜
They keep getting better. Really like your choice of scales/spacers combos. I recently bought a revolution gen 4. Just trying to find the time to weld it up and get it going sick of the crappy 2x42 I've been using. Anyways good video and good knife I can see the improvement with your knives every couple videos. Keep it up.
Thanks Phillip! i have been wondering what you decided, but you pulled the trigger on the revolution! Let me know how assembly goes. i kindof want to build one in the future now that i own one.
very nice
Thank you!
LOVE IT. great job
You are the best!
Where did you get the template for the knife? Absolutely LOVE it!
Thank you! Unfortunately I drew it up so I don't have a template online.
Another masterpiece! Have you thought about maybe acid etching into the blades any?
Thanks Larry! and yes i need to buy something to etch a makers mark into my blades. but that is done with electricity not acid.
@@Wengelsworkshop An idea for you, in case you decide to open up shop ever: Beginner Kits. Alec Steele has something like that, google "build a knife box". Of course you don't want to straight-up copy what he has. But, there will be people who watch your channel and say "hey, i want to try that". In such case, why not have your own solution with it's own take on things. Cheers.
Yeah I have seen that and it's definitely a great idea! Thanks Larry!
Awesome! But, which stone did you use for washing aftet fecl3
Thanks Vu Huy Toan! I think they are aquarium pebbles. But people say you can even collect small stones from your yard to use.
@@Wengelsworkshop so great. Many thanks, Bro!
@@Wengelsworkshop could you pls let me know 1 more, how long should i do it? Tks
@@V.H.T Of course! roughly 5 to 10 minutes and make sure you spray the rocks and knife with wd40 or something like that.
@@Wengelsworkshop so manh thanks, Bro. Keep doing great jobs. Cheers
Hi. Great video!!!
Question: What router and (Probably more importantly) what profile bits are you using. I honestly never seen anyone route along the edge and i think its amazing idea and shameless want to copy it!
Hi Eugene. I actually have moved away from this technique a bit bc of the danger and the potential for ruining handles. The bits are called a flush trim bit and the others are round over bits. Round over bits come in multiple sizes and a 45° bit would be similar to a round over bit just straight instead of rounded. Now I no longer use the flush trim bit bc if you approach the bit wrong it can grab and throw you knives which would also potentially pull your hand in and take a chunk out of the handle. I still however use the round over bit but I make sure to approach the bit properly and remove material in 3-4 passes slowly rather than one. This avoids some complications and danger.
👍👍👍👍
Slick! This is my favorite knife you’ve made! You have a lot of tools, are you a carpenter by profession or just a hobbyist? Either way keep up the great work!
Thank you! I used to do renovation work as a profession. I worked for myself so i acquired a lot of tools. Once i stopped doing that i set my tools up to do carpentry as a hobby and that kindof led me down the rabbit hole to knife making a hobby. I currently own and operate a Mixed martial arts gym as my main source of income. Thanks for asking!
Amazing work i love the tanto style. i tried opening your pagevon Instagram but wouldnt work.
That's a very nicely made knife, and no mistake. "American style tanto" would have been helpful in the description, though. Because the knife you made couldn't be further from a tanto. But again, I have nothing but compliments for your knifemaking. 👍
Это нельзя назвать "танто в американском стиле"... это просто некрасивый нож. Клинок и рукоятка - от разных ножей. Нужно посмотреть 100000 картинок и тогда, возможно, вкус станет хорошим. Вот почти идеальный танто и всё дело в гармоничном силуэте. ua-cam.com/video/8Jt496eK8jk/v-deo.htmlsi=V30VY8aDU8_qy3UE Я , наверное, невежлив, но мужчины могут говорить прямо. 👋
@@metropol2112I think the language barrier might be the main problem, here. I phrased my comment in a way that compliments the techniques and craftsmanship of the knife maker, without complementing the design of the knife. ;-) The one you linked is probably more to my taste, but it still has that dreadful modern "tanto" point. This is a glorious tanto, eh? ua-cam.com/video/YRZZTCD_I-o/v-deo.htmlsi=x6o8OmUP57-d75Sk
@@TheShurikenZone Да, это очень красивый нож, но это повторение чужого, копирование классической эстетики, а возможно, просто реплика. Это ремесло. Моя ссылка - это собственный взгляд, неоклассика, собственное представление о красоте. Это творчество. )))
@@metropol2112 I can respect that. 👍👍 Personally, I am a martial artist and lover of history, so when it comes to tanto, my own tastes focus on utility and the preservation of classical aesthetics.
🙂👋
Really nice build!! Which product did you used to finish your micarta scales?
Thank you! I just used some buffing compound and the buffing wheels. You could use boiled lin seed oil or mineral oil. But really it's just for looks bc micarta doesn't need a finish to be weather proof.
Bellissima lama , dove posso comprare il materiale per i manici tipo questo che hai usato in questo video
Grazie Moneta! www.Alphaknifesupply.com
I noticed on the last knife you made you used the gorilla epoxy and on this one you used west systems. Did you use the gorilla last time because you dyed the epoxy?
Its just that the gorilla glue is 5 minute and the west systems needs like 12 hours. so if i do a glue up in the morning i use the 5 min so i can work on it in the afternoon. If the knife is for someone else though i will only glue the scales on with west systems bc its more proven.
Question; what size are the pin holes/ pins 5/16 ?
i believe 1/4 inch but you can use any size
@@Wengelsworkshop That's what I used. Just drilled! Thank you. That size of pin gives it a nice balance! Thanks again.
Got a question , with a flush cut bit, do you set the cutting surface of the bit , the thickness of the handle material or do you add a thin pice of cardboard so the router bite doesn’t hit the steel handle of the knife?
at this point i actually dont do the flush cutting on the router just bc its kindof dangerous. if you do i have never used a piece of card board but that is a good idea. i would just set it so the cutting edge was just shy of the steel and the left over would be easy the clean up. if you do the flush cut i would remove most of the material before using the router. i still use the round over bit for shaping but i do that in 2 or 3 passes removing a little at a time to make it cleaner and safer. hopefully that helps
Thanks for the information
I made a hold down table using a top hold down clamp and using a .030 thick cardboard spacer . Clamp the knife on the slider table and like you said remove as much stock from the finished line . So I tried this today and it worked great . Most of my knives are 6 inches long max . But this does work plus I have the vacuum pickup about an inch from the the flush cut bit and it works great. Thanks for sharing your technique on using a router . I started this project in 2020 but I have V-Tack and I’ve had some set backs since I started then , I wish I was younger and I would have better health . Thanks so much for your reply , it got me thinking , a mind is a terrible thing to waste . Thanks , love your channel,keep at it
Hiiiiiidfds
Literally anyone can take a piece of flat stock steel, cut some off, and use a grinder to make a knife. I'm not impressed.
I'm gonna assume this is sarcasm, because it's not possible someone could be this stupid and still operate UA-cam 😂😂😂