Howdy Master Seyran ! Always a joy to watch you dig thru your scrap pile , choose the one piece of steel that you are going to create something ( we don’t have any idea! ) but you grind , forge, cut , pound, forge, grind & cut - till You have created a multi layered Damascus“Kitchen-Knife“, that even Steven Seagal would be proud to wear - - Anywhere ! Also a Beautiful manly wood handle that compliments it quite well!! Keep pounding over there in Azerbaiyan & I’ll keep watching over here in Arizona!
Serious question - Why not just fold the metal while it's still hot, rather than cooling it down and cutting it with the power tool? Thanks in advance, I always welcome the opportunity to learn.
Would’ve been good if the knife was on screen to admire for more than 3 seconds. Would’ve been nice to have several 3-5 second shots of the knife, so we can see and admire the final product. Not just a quick flash and end.
Esse pó branco é **borax**! 😊 Ele é usado como **fluxo** no processo de forja. Suas funções principais são: - **Evitar oxidação** no metal enquanto está sendo aquecido. - **Limpar impurezas**, permitindo que o metal fique mais puro e forte. - **Ajudar na soldagem** de camadas, especialmente em projetos como aço damasco. Obrigado pela pergunta! 🔨✨
That is a very nice knife. How would you get 750 layers of steel from cutting your billet into 6 pieces and then doing it again. Simple math would say that was twelve layers, if we multiply then it would be 36 layers. So where are the other 714 layers. I'm not trying to be a jerk; I like your videos and I always watch them. I was really looking forward to 750 layers. 🤔
Unless I missed it, or he didn't record it, he used a single piece of steel when he made his initial cuts and stacks. As you said the math is wrong too. So even though he was cutting and stacking it looked like mono-steel the entire video until he acid etched and suddenly it became Damascus. Besides that the thumbnail and title convinced me never to come back here.
Im not sure why the content creator hasnt answered the question that is repeated over and over ? The white salt looking powder is Borax its referred to as flux when it melts it provides a protective layer against decarb and oxidation, two things that hamper the forge welding process. Looks to be just common everyday Borax like the kind a lot use as a laundry additive. its an unnecessary part of the process but does raise the odds of successful forge welds,if i can make a suggestion if thats regular borax and you like its effects try Anhydrous Borax its cleaner and more effective
How many channels does this guy honestly need? I've found 4 different channels of him bladesmithing. I love his work, but four different channels of the same thing man, pretty ridiculous.
Diese stahl war schon vor behandelt ich dänke es war schon vorher gefaltet gewesen denn der stahl sah schon bläulich aus und auch ungrade gewesen und der folgende Behandlung zählt man wohl dazu.
Я насчитал 36 слоёв. Возможно таких повторных операций было больше чем 2, но на видео они не попали. Но справедливости ради в прогрессии цифры 6, нет числа 750.(6х6=36х6=216х6=1296).Так что это скорее всего просто завлекающий заголовок видео - клик бейт. Сам нож толщиной в обухе от 8 до 3 мм ближе к острию - такое себе - дрова только рубить таким тесаком или на стену повесить и хвастаться перед друзьями, технически нож не пригоден для своих нужд. В общем топорная работа, колхоз одним словом...
Am i missing something??? He cut 1 steel bar into 6 then he forged them into 1 piece which he again cut into 6 and reforged into 1 piece i assume he did something similar another twice to get 750 layers but he only used 1 type of steel that is not Damascus that is a mono-steel there must be at least 2 steels or his stock bar was already Damascus.
So, it looks like he did two stacjs of six. That would mean that the initial billet he pulled out had to have at least 21 layers. But yea, there appears to be some smoke and mirrors here.
Thanks for your observation! This project was more of an experimental journey. Sometimes, creative processes like these can appear unconventional, but rest assured, the forging and layering were done as shown. It’s all part of the art of blacksmithing-trial, error, and achieving unique results! 🔨🔥
@masterknives555 There are certain things that people who watch this content expect to see. Billet creation (or an explanation for an existing one), forging, shaping, quenching, tempering, and finishing. The fact that you omit several of these items calls your video into question. Anyone can shape a bar into a knife shaped object. However, few can actually make functional knives.
Thank you for your feedback! I understand your concerns. Each video is crafted to showcase specific parts of the process, but I appreciate that some viewers want to see the full journey, step by step. I'll take your input into account for future videos and aim to include more details about the entire process to clarify and build trust. Thanks for watching and for your honesty! 🔨🔥
Buddy who said it’s not Damascus look up what’s Damascus steel it’s hammered welded steel strips that are layered and hammered multiple times to make a wavy pattern that’s exactly what he did lol the steel from Damascus syria is not that much different from the steel in the americas it’s the process that makes it stronger and with pattern
I’m not being critical…but i don’t understand how that equates to 750 layers 🤷♂️ ….i think that maybe, i’m not understanding the exponential layering of Damascus, somehow 🤷♂️. Can anyone explain this to me, like I’m 5, please 😳
1 No veo las 750 capas, solo he contado 36. Por cierto, dónde están? Porque no he visto el proceso se revelado del patrón de Damasco. 2 El cuchillo no se ha forjado. Lo único que se ha forjado ha sido el metal que posteriormente se ha cortado, pulido y afilado, el único fuego que ha notado la hoja, ha sido para el tratamiento térmico. No entiendo que se consigue engañando a la gente
It absolutely has been forged. Forging is defined as a manufacturing process involving the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces delivered by a hammer or die. He clearly forge welded several layers of steel into a billet, drew it into shape, and created a blade. What about that process is not forging?
@@sanjaysarkar1457 yeah, here we go. A guy called Sanjay that wants to teach me about english. So Sanjay… want to put some money where your mouth is? Want to do an english comprehension test against me? Come on Sanjay… man up. I can tell you, if you do not even know that shop is an synonym for workshop…. Then, I do not hold much hope for you, or your abilities in english.
I see and appreciate that you are working with limited resources, but I wonder what the knife you worked so hard on will be used for? A hunting knife? A kitchen knife? A tactical knife? Or all of them? Why don't you be more creative when modeling?
I only counted 49 layers.. but I really wasn't looking at how many sections of steel he originally cut out.. I thought he started with seven pieces. Guess I'm wrong
No gloves or guard on the grinder is crazy. Man has some balls of steel
Damascus balls of steel. 🤣
I enjoy watching you create.
Can’t go wrong with layered Damascus and a striking wood handle. 👍
One of the best quality vids I have seen demonstrating the craft of Bladesmithing. Subscribed
скажу честно иногда делаешь такое себе,но этот нож реально сделан с душой 👍👍
That's Freaking Beautiful Blade Man Wow 😎👍🔥💯
Beautiful knife 👏👏
That's a beautiful blade!
Sadıq usta yine çok yahşi bir alet yaptın. Helal olsun sana kardeşim
Kardeşim bu Azeri mi
@@sakurakatana6264 Bence evet
Trabalho excelente, Mestre !!! .
Churrasco vai ficar salgado
As impressive as always !! 😀👍
🙏🙏🙏
I like your proses make a knife ❤❤❤
Great job - it will cut!
love that handle nice work
Howdy Master Seyran ! Always a joy to watch you dig thru your scrap pile , choose the one piece of steel that you are going to create something ( we don’t have any idea! ) but you grind , forge, cut , pound, forge, grind & cut - till You have created a multi layered Damascus“Kitchen-Knife“,
that even Steven Seagal would be proud to wear - - Anywhere ! Also a Beautiful manly wood handle that compliments it quite well!! Keep pounding over there in Azerbaiyan & I’ll keep watching over here in Arizona!
Great work!
Helal olsun Sana sənətkar, əllərin var olsun 👍👍👍
Nice video 🎉
Great craftsmanship skills
Отличный кухонный инструмент, с таким готовить одно удовольствие!!! 👍👍👍
Outstanding work, outstanding videos. Thank you.
SHOW DE HABILIDADES.
You my friend are a badass!!
Wow everyone is a bladesmith on here
You're a Master !👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Yet another beautiful knife
Serious question - Why not just fold the metal while it's still hot, rather than cooling it down and cutting it with the power tool?
Thanks in advance, I always welcome the opportunity to learn.
A more striking pattern, if you fold, the pattern usually gets muddled a bit and overlaps. This allows you to show more of the layers.
Super master 👍👍👍
Thank you very much
Е люди яких приемно дивитись! А е ще такі як дітки,
مبدع
3:26 ...😕..😖......😵💫😵💫😵💫😵💫.....it's like ASMR........
“Hey… wait a minute here… “
(looks at fingers as if doing maths)
“Okay never mind, math works out!”
Bonsoir super couteau 👍👍👍
5:37 there’s probably more flux than steel in that billet 😂
sparks are just weakness leaving the steel.... literally actually lol
What are the stones you put around your metal in the fire?
It's 'coke'.
Would’ve been good if the knife was on screen to admire for more than 3 seconds.
Would’ve been nice to have several 3-5 second shots of the knife, so we can see and admire the final product. Not just a quick flash and end.
Always amazes me how people use flux like it’s going to glue the steel together.
درود مرد هنرمند
کاش دسترسی داشتم یکی از چاقوهات رو میخریدم
خیلی خیلی لذت بردم آفرین
Yenə bir düşüncə,yenə bir zəhmət,yenə bir bıçaq. Allah sizləri dorusun.AMİN.
That grinder ain't big enough 😅
Awesome knifes thou.
Your video is the best, but it seems too dangerous to do grinder work without a safety cover.
Sharpen without pressure opportunities
Super
Super
What kind of wood was used for the handel?
Man I want that!! Are you selling it?
А дать ему в руки современный качественный инструмент, помогите кто может таланту, ведь бездари не помогут, только грабить и украсть
If I might ask, what part of the world are you in?
You just happened to find that bar of forged steel in the scrap lol
O que é esse pó branco jogado em cima do metal?
Esse pó branco é **borax**! 😊 Ele é usado como **fluxo** no processo de forja. Suas funções principais são:
- **Evitar oxidação** no metal enquanto está sendo aquecido.
- **Limpar impurezas**, permitindo que o metal fique mais puro e forte.
- **Ajudar na soldagem** de camadas, especialmente em projetos como aço damasco.
Obrigado pela pergunta! 🔨✨
@@masterknives555 Obrigado pela resposta. Gosto muito dos seus videos, trabalho e tanto né?! Abraços!!
Eline sağlık Ustam, bu bıçaklardan Türkiye'ye gönderiyor musun?
That is a very nice knife. How would you get 750 layers of steel from cutting your billet into 6 pieces and then doing it again. Simple math would say that was twelve layers, if we multiply then it would be 36 layers. So where are the other 714 layers. I'm not trying to be a jerk; I like your videos and I always watch them. I was really looking forward to 750 layers. 🤔
Unless I missed it, or he didn't record it, he used a single piece of steel when he made his initial cuts and stacks. As you said the math is wrong too. So even though he was cutting and stacking it looked like mono-steel the entire video until he acid etched and suddenly it became Damascus. Besides that the thumbnail and title convinced me never to come back here.
Im not sure why the content creator hasnt answered the question that is repeated over and over ? The white salt looking powder is Borax its referred to as flux when it melts it provides a protective layer against decarb and oxidation, two things that hamper the forge welding process. Looks to be just common everyday Borax like the kind a lot use as a laundry additive. its an unnecessary part of the process but does raise the odds of successful forge welds,if i can make a suggestion if thats regular borax and you like its effects try Anhydrous Borax its cleaner and more effective
And why ad borax when the piece is burning and unevenly heated...
And I think i spot some cracks in is blade when sanding was done.
👍👍
How many channels does this guy honestly need? I've found 4 different channels of him bladesmithing. I love his work, but four different channels of the same thing man, pretty ridiculous.
what's the white powder ? tnx
Mentioned in another video, Borax to remove the impurity from the metal
What is the white powder?
It’s a borax
Çavuşum memleket nire 😮
Azerbaycan🇦🇿
@@masterknives555 eline koluna sağlık çavuş çok yahşi salam olsun Türkiyeden❤
А где они 750 слоев?Я насчитал всего 12.
6 X 6 = 32 . 32 X 6 = 216 총 216 겹...
Diese stahl war schon vor behandelt ich dänke es war schon vorher gefaltet gewesen denn der stahl sah schon bläulich aus und auch ungrade gewesen und der folgende Behandlung zählt man wohl dazu.
Я насчитал 36 слоёв. Возможно таких повторных операций было больше чем 2, но на видео они не попали. Но справедливости ради в прогрессии цифры 6, нет числа 750.(6х6=36х6=216х6=1296).Так что это скорее всего просто завлекающий заголовок видео - клик бейт. Сам нож толщиной в обухе от 8 до 3 мм ближе к острию - такое себе - дрова только рубить таким тесаком или на стену повесить и хвастаться перед друзьями, технически нож не пригоден для своих нужд. В общем топорная работа, колхоз одним словом...
Is the starting bar of steel Damascus?
Am i missing something??? He cut 1 steel bar into 6 then he forged them into 1 piece which he again cut into 6 and reforged into 1 piece i assume he did something similar another twice to get 750 layers but he only used 1 type of steel that is not Damascus that is a mono-steel
there must be at least 2 steels or his stock bar was already Damascus.
Not having a disc guard on that grinder is so dangerous. you can lose an eye in a flash.
What is this white powder???
Cocaine
Borax, it helps to fuse the metal together
What is that white powder like salt
It is 36 layers.
Arbeitsschutz würde ich wesentlich stärker beachten, denn die Gesundheit ist das Wichtigste.
Интересно...Поясницей работает при ковке. Не встречал...
How much do you sell your knives for ?
Yes, how much??
중간중간 뿌리는 가루는 무엇이며 용도가 궁금합니다
👍👍👍👍
What are you pouring on metal?
Для чего посыпка?
So, it looks like he did two stacjs of six. That would mean that the initial billet he pulled out had to have at least 21 layers. But yea, there appears to be some smoke and mirrors here.
Thanks for your observation! This project was more of an experimental journey. Sometimes, creative processes like these can appear unconventional, but rest assured, the forging and layering were done as shown. It’s all part of the art of blacksmithing-trial, error, and achieving unique results! 🔨🔥
@masterknives555 There are certain things that people who watch this content expect to see. Billet creation (or an explanation for an existing one), forging, shaping, quenching, tempering, and finishing. The fact that you omit several of these items calls your video into question. Anyone can shape a bar into a knife shaped object. However, few can actually make functional knives.
Thank you for your feedback! I understand your concerns. Each video is crafted to showcase specific parts of the process, but I appreciate that some viewers want to see the full journey, step by step. I'll take your input into account for future videos and aim to include more details about the entire process to clarify and build trust. Thanks for watching and for your honesty! 🔨🔥
How many layers did you start with?
振りかけている粉のような物な何?
Buddy who said it’s not Damascus look up what’s Damascus steel it’s hammered welded steel strips that are layered and hammered multiple times to make a wavy pattern that’s exactly what he did lol the steel from Damascus syria is not that much different from the steel in the americas it’s the process that makes it stronger and with pattern
Только сталь должна быть РАЗНЫХ видов.
Whaaaaaat!?!
privet drujok.. gde mojno pakopat tvai noji? gde ti jivjosh? ja iz gruzii..
Да, гриндера мужику не хватает и болгарки поменьше. Но, глаз-алмаз.
I guess being deaf and blind won’t hamper his productivity, seriously it’s a no brainer. Amazing skill just to waste it with basic ppe.
Holy flux...
No safety glasses? Yikes. At least he not wearing sandals.
He's just trying to show us how hard he is 😂
I’m not being critical…but i don’t understand how that equates to 750 layers 🤷♂️ ….i think that maybe, i’m not understanding the exponential layering of Damascus, somehow 🤷♂️. Can anyone explain this to me, like I’m 5, please 😳
1 No veo las 750 capas, solo he contado 36. Por cierto, dónde están? Porque no he visto el proceso se revelado del patrón de Damasco.
2 El cuchillo no se ha forjado. Lo único que se ha forjado ha sido el metal que posteriormente se ha cortado, pulido y afilado, el único fuego que ha notado la hoja, ha sido para el tratamiento térmico.
No entiendo que se consigue engañando a la gente
It absolutely has been forged. Forging is defined as a manufacturing process involving the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces delivered by a hammer or die. He clearly forge welded several layers of steel into a billet, drew it into shape, and created a blade. What about that process is not forging?
И где там по 750 слоев? Да и спуски болгаркой на глаз.
Six original pieces add 6 more only ads up to 36 layers not 750‼️
There is no way I would be able to work in that dirty shop.
This is not a shop this is like a factory or workshop.. you don't know different about shop or workshop??
@@sanjaysarkar1457 yeah, here we go. A guy called Sanjay that wants to teach me about english. So Sanjay… want to put some money where your mouth is? Want to do an english comprehension test against me? Come on Sanjay… man up. I can tell you, if you do not even know that shop is an synonym for workshop…. Then, I do not hold much hope for you, or your abilities in english.
You seem pretty miserable
5:16 что за средство?
Бура
Обманул. Где то что на заставке к видео?
I see and appreciate that you are working with limited resources, but I wonder what the knife you worked so hard on will be used for?
A hunting knife? A kitchen knife? A tactical knife? Or all of them?
Why don't you be more creative when modeling?
Forged a nice piece of steel would be good to see you forge the knife instead of tracing and cutting it out. Only my opinion thanks for your video.
that isn't 750 layers
I only counted 49 layers.. but I really wasn't looking at how many sections of steel he originally cut out.. I thought he started with seven pieces. Guess I'm wrong
I'm sure he didn't show the same thing over it would be a 9 hr video i have done a 1000 layered blade before it takes days of forging
I believe I count 14 ???
36 layers, he started with 6 then cut into 6 sections and restacked. Probably didn't show all forge welds though. It would be a bit repetitive.
He never indicated how many layers the original billet was
Скажите, а что это за порошок и для чего он нужен?
beautiful... look at the steel VEINS... it's Damascus... no doubt... it's cost me $1000 to buy those knives...😅
В чëм сила брат?
Сила, брат, в умении создавать что-то своими руками, в труде и в поддержке тех, кто верит в тебя! 🔨✨💪
저건 일종의 편법이네. 저런 식으로 하면 1만겹은 못 만들겠나? 원칙은 매번 두드려서 접어야지.
サブリミナルチャンネル登録してくださいで、チャンネル登録してしまった😂
We've got AI thumbnails now?
Misleading title and thumbnail.
Qoshiq bilan nima solishdi ? Uzbek -english translate. Could you do me a favour
fait moi un de chasse genre bowie si ok contact moi force a toi
Why does everyone have such big grinders my normal one works fine 😂