Knife Making- Viking Seax Knife From Leaf Spring

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  • Опубліковано 19 лис 2024

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  • @Randomknives1
    @Randomknives1  Рік тому

    Thank you all for watching the video.
    Don't forget to write comment, subscribe to the channel and put likes,,🥰🥰

  • @chanal9456
    @chanal9456 Рік тому

    Amazing knife bro from Thailand

  • @amitbhattachariya9357
    @amitbhattachariya9357 Рік тому +1

    Very good job. It's a pleasure to watch this video.

  • @knife_maker
    @knife_maker Рік тому +1

    Perfect
    I really enjoyed myself. I made a kitchen knife from a rusty iron. It turned out very well

  • @jmbstudio6873
    @jmbstudio6873 6 місяців тому +1

    Try forging to shape. It saves a ton of material and you will respect yourself in the morning.

  • @ВарданОганнисян-ш9в

    Очень красивая работа. Продолжайте снимать такие видео. Было очень приятно наблюдать за процессом

  • @Oleg_avtobaza
    @Oleg_avtobaza Рік тому

    Гарна робота!

  • @geraldstamour1312
    @geraldstamour1312 Рік тому

    1st comment!

  • @joelongstaff7601
    @joelongstaff7601 Рік тому

    Great build video. Thankyou for sharing. In anceint Norce" elder futhark" seax was a genaric term for any knife shorter than a sword. My son learned to read and wright elder futhar to read the prose edda. He is a welder fitter and has taken up doing cutlery. My metal hoard seems to be shrinking. I like the trick with the drill bit, simple but acurate.

    • @Randomknives1
      @Randomknives1  Рік тому

      Thank you sir.

    • @FlickFreaks
      @FlickFreaks Рік тому +1

      Well, I believe Joe is slightly mistaken. The runic language of the Scandinavians he is referring to is Younger Futhark. Elder Futhark predates the viking age by hundreds of years. Just for clarification.

    • @joelongstaff7601
      @joelongstaff7601 Рік тому

      @@FlickFreaks Thankyou I stand corrected. I've done some reading with much more to do.Younger Futhark has 6 fewer ruins so it is less percise. I read there is no perfect translation as the languages used back then would have no firm meaning to our english. That's the great part of these sites we all learn. I know now I need to make myself a few blades.Be well Gods blessings.

  • @BillyBOB-sm3rl
    @BillyBOB-sm3rl 2 місяці тому

    I have a couple of questions. 1st, the drill its' OD is the as the thickness as the blank. 2nd, when you heat treated the blade in the oven. Why didn't you have it on its' spine? Or does it matter?

  • @-Wolfheart
    @-Wolfheart 9 місяців тому

    What did you use to make the top darker than the bottom of the blade?

  • @knife_maker
    @knife_maker Рік тому

    How can i contact with you??

  • @Aquadus214
    @Aquadus214 Рік тому

    5:06 can somebody tell me what's the magnet called? Where can I purchase? TIA

    • @Randomknives1
      @Randomknives1  Рік тому

      Magnet holder and positioner.
      Can find from Amazon..

  • @statusquo1473
    @statusquo1473 Рік тому

    Why you put it in the oven?

    • @bloodsenpai
      @bloodsenpai Рік тому +1

      to temper it so it's not as brittle

    • @Randomknives1
      @Randomknives1  Рік тому

      Thank you

    • @statusquo1473
      @statusquo1473 Рік тому

      @@bloodsenpai But when you are heating it to the point of metal glowing and then rapidly cool, its for it to be more hard, therefore more brillte.. so why you want it to be less brittle now.. this i dont get, seems like reverse of previous process..

    • @bloodsenpai
      @bloodsenpai Рік тому

      @@statusquo1473 it's only a partial step back, otherwise the forge would be used instead of the oven. The oven doesn't temper it as much as the forge would so it's still plenty hard.

    • @nathanmoore8995
      @nathanmoore8995 10 місяців тому

      If the steel is not tempered it's too brittle to be used and will shatter or break. The oven "relaxes" the steel some. The tempered knife is more usable then just a hardened steel