Making a Simple Drawknife
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- Опубліковано 17 лют 2018
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In this video I'm making a simple drawknife for woodworking from an old planer blade, with lathe turned handles. - Навчання та стиль
Wow. This is awesome. I have been wanting a small straight handle draw knife to peel park from vine wrapped branches for canes and walking sticks. This really gives me a great idea.
So relaxing and peaceful to see these projects come together. Despite wishing I had a shop again, it eases my mind and puts me in a good place.
Wow! True craftsmanship, you hardly see people like this anymore who take pride in what they produce.
10:16 The satisfaction is unreal...
Yes indeed
To this day after all the restorations and making of these knives. This is hands down my favorite and best looking on UA-cam and in real imo.
Watch his spoon knife video - made from a spanner!
@@suecollins3246 Will do Thanks!!
the "simple" is the equalvalent to "I did some mining off camera"
In Minecraft
@@RandomlyRay12 yeah no duh
@@gachagal2662 or hydroneer
@@sodemz if that can be like that but I don’t know what that is
@@RandomlyRay12 Nooooooo, on fortnite. 😂
I'm having so much fun watching your back catalogue. Straight in and no messing about with asmr rubbish. Lovely.
It has been a long time since I've seen a good job like the one you just did! Thank you for sharing.
I just happen to have a couple of old planer blades! Nice job by the way.
You made that look way too easy! Awesome vid, nice build!👍
Maplehouse Knives he finds it easy we find it like we’re trying to find a needle in the worlds biggest hay stack
It's so cool that you can create any tool the way you want it
My late grandfather (born 1897!) was a precision engineer. He would have _loved_ this!
Thank you for sharing this! Great work. Inspired me to make my own as I've been looking to pick up a draw knife for some time now.
Fantastic! That wood for the handle came out much nicer than expected! 👍🏻
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Yeah, that is his special talent peeking through..
I love that this channel is simple and effective, it shows a way I could do it with very few power tools
Except for the lathe of course, but I could find a way
Beautifully made and some really useful and interesting techniques I hadn’t thought about.
Thank you for taking the time to produce and upload the video.
I KNOW you did NOT just skip parts I wanted to see. put it allll in there brother
Did you just use the tool your making to make itself?
No he used just the blade with out the handles so there for he used just the tangs(not sure if thats how they are spelled) of the blade. Hes awesome.
@@alucardblackwood625 Yes, using the pieces to make the tool is crafty.
I also do it
That's what I said.
I tend to critique more than compliment, but I must say, a very well put-to-gather video, and a true showing of a Master Craftsman. A labor to be proud of.
Awesome! Very Beautiful work ! I Sure would Love to have one of your Drawknives!
Ok just found my new favorite workshop channel.
Great craftsmanship.
New sub.
wow... looks great. Thanks for showing
That was an outstanding build...looks as good as anything to be store bought, and far better than most...
Thanks Ed
This just made my day.
Thank you for the inspiration!!
Just love the shape of your handles you make from local wood. Nice build and re-purposing! Thanks for sharing these terrific projects. ~PJ
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Sweet! I have to steal that design for my file handles, thanks for the great vid.
Simple is an understatement. That's a work of art in itself. Bought a couple antique ones for leathercraft. Those blades were curved and worn down. But they had a 90° bend and the handles were vertical and a board goes across the top.
Good Grief!! That video was music for the Soul! Really enjoyed it. Thank you.
This Is One Of Your Greatest Videos Awesome Work As Always
Thank you very much Alonzo, you are too kind as always!
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Rivex glass
*"start applying it to metal"*
How does it help? Does any glass cleaner work?
@@waqarghulam3548 you could see he used it in the vid
Guys, it’s just a lubricant. Don’t get excited. It’s not a hidden secret.
@@Imwright720 so u calling us dum??
@@shawnmartin9612 I that really what you got out of my statement. ❓
You are proper skilled. There's a lots of videos like yours but you are head and shoulders above everything I've seen. Fair play!
These are so relaxing to watch for some reason lol.
I like your spindle re-centering method. I've never tried that. Very enjoyable video.
It was inspired by people using metal lathes, they have a "bump" roller centering tool, that has a bearing on the end.
Me too.
Pcso
*in thanos voice* "I use the knife to make the knife"
Wait a minute.. you said something similar in another video!! I like it tho
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He made 2 knifes of 1 knife🤯
@@adamzsoltproductions6768 bro this comment is over a year old, and this video is even older. Yet by the perfect alignment of the planets, you clicked on this video and replied. Crazy.
@@benjaminamezquita3112 haha
Now that is good craftsmanship, making an entire object from the ground up with custom machined pieces.
You should start putting your signature/stamp on these pieces along with the year! Very nice!👌
If you are interested in the tools used in this video: www.thesmallworkshop.com/my-tools/
The Small Workshop half of this was just a lathe. It was still cool but I think that the blade is more important. Good video though. Thanks!
Wow! That is really simple and easy. Especially for us that do not have machine to make that handle
You could use a drill: ua-cam.com/video/1-vfPDHVxQc/v-deo.htmlm44s or you could make an octagonal handle using a hand plane: imgur.com/gallery/5GxSv, or you could just keep making excuses :)
Blue Haze *rosarip
You can buy file handles like that pre made. Not pretty or well shaped like those.
That’s fine craftsmanship. Good attention to detail. 👍🏻
You are very good, loved watching you turn those handles !
When you make tools to help you make more tools😂
Toolception
Fawn Fever .... thats what you do when you make tools,swords etc... how can you be this stupid?
Average Kid I was joking. Don’t need to be so harsh dude.
You call this a joke? No ones laughing at your dumbass unfunny jokes
@@bpdestroyer6933 holy shit your funny at parties.lots of bottled anger get help, not her fault no one likes you
I have really been enjoying the latest episodes you seem to be changing to bigger builds i guess that's the way to not get bored is to change it up ,thank you for sharing your work with us,all the best to you and yours,by the way are you still in the same shop or did you move or change your space
I'm still in the same broom closet :) I tried making a shop tour, but it's too tight to get any decent shots, I'd need some really wide lenses to get some decent footage. As for changes, I changed the surface of my workbench to a gray one, since it looks better on video. Also added a ton of lights. The lathe is a new addition, other than that it's pretty much the same.
The Small Workshop : You should try using a GoPro camera, you can get some great footage in small areas.👍
Dicey R true, and a compound lense would work well.
Ron Sanfor
Came out beautifully! Love the design.
Fantastic work. The handles are stunning in their simplicity.
Eine sehr schöne Arbeit *****
Too simple!! 👍👍
Okay I need a lathe. Haha! Really liked the copper pipe idea. I am going to use that. Thanks!
The old convention for fixing handles to items such as files, was to heat the tangs & then hammer the handles on. That way the metal burnt it's way into the handles & made the joining stronger.
Handles were awesone
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mesmerized by your videos! i came to this tool because i saw it used in an earlier video. love seeing you use what you make/restore!!
Love watching these!! Super satisfying to see such amazing work!
I have a question where do you get all of the old knife blades?
It's actually the leftover piece from my chisel knife. And I got it from the flea market, it's an old planer blade. You could ask local woodworkers or on facebook groups, they tend to throw them away after they are sharpened too many times.
The Small Workshop Greatly appreciated.
Also check rural flea markets you can get some great finds
Old knives... lol jk 😂😂
Could I use an old mill bastard file for the blade? Just wondering.
Veery nice!👍
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Nu cred, ca le-am aratat cum il ascut in clipul cu amnarele :D
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@@catalinenache4697 Eu stiam de mult :))) Am vazut borcanu de Raureni intr-un video :)))
Man, that’s hands down gorgeous!
Dramatically fantastic. Keep going. Thanks
What did you use to clean the rust off
Your lines are so damn satisfying
Edit: When he was drawing :)
I liked
DAMN DECENT! KICKIN' ASS IN THAT WORKSHOP! KEEP IT UP!
Using a still drill bit to drill wood on the lathe.
In this man’s shop, you don’t drill wood. Wood drills you.
3:57 giantic legos XD
Why do you use windex as a wet sanding fluid? Just wondering
I saw some knifemakers use it, it's supposed to keep metal shavings in suspension better than water. Soapy water works well, but windex is more convenient to use and fairly cheap, especially since I steal it from my wife :D
Thanks, I appreciate the useful advice
It also seems to put a better finish on the material
Tray Lawson because it keeps the metal shavings in suspension.
Webby Jr. It is a anti grease
It’s the Little Things !! 👍
Beautiful, thank you !
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I really like how you make such meticulously beautiful tools.
Wow...
I'm gonna buy all those tools so I can make a drawknife for free!
You need a drawknife to make it
awesome now i can extract the canticle bark from ancestor glade
I like it. Have been looking for a cheap one for a while. Will try and make my own now. Thanks for the inspiration.
A very good job, simple and productive.
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This is so *S A T I S F Y I N G*
So satisfying to watch...and I don't even do woodworking or own power tools.
Thats great! Pretty satisfying when you were working with the wood!
Would work better with a curved shape, like original tool shape which evolved from a very long practice. Cheers
I do agree
Making a *SIMPLE* drawknife...
Wow! Very good job! Congratulations from Brasil.
Отличная работа! The wooden handles are perfect!
*ТО ЧУВСТВО, КОГДА ХОЧЕТМЯ ЧТО ТО СДЕЛАТЬ, НО НЕТ НИ ОДНОГО ИНСТРУМЕНТА ДЛЯ ЭТОГО............*
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Если очень хочиш сделать то сделаешь без инструмента
у меня дела еще хуже, у меня для этого даже руки незаточены))
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Mate believe me I have seen how complicated a drawknife build can get so this is actually a pretty simple one
I dont get it
+1 for the manual start belt grinder! :)
When you started the belt sander with your hand, it was very dangerous. Good job!
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"Simple" :((
It says thet it is simple, not simple to make....
Beautiful piece of work.
Awesome video, cool project and some legit lathe work. Nice job.
I like the work but MAN so much waste of wood........
Good one, that was firewood. The shavings ended up in my compost pile, to be used in the garden.
hehe. I am a supporter of solar / wind power so sorry but I do not consider 10% final product productivity as a great success. Good thing you are using the rest for compost but a tree need a lot of time to grow. People who live in areas where forests are long time gone will understand what I say here. Anyway your work is very nice but I can't stop thinking at the waste of 90%. But this is just me...
I really don't understand your way of thinking. Basically the wood I've used is a branch from the cleaning of plum trees in an orchard. The tree did not die for me to get this wood, on the contrary that cleaning probably improved it's health and prolonged it's life. It was destined to be firewood. It was in a pile of firewood. So that 90% you call waste would've been burned anyway.
Also the average house in a village in my country burns around one truckload of wood every winter. So 90% of this small piece of wood I've used here means nothing at all.
Don't get me wrong, I love trees and I probably planted more in my life than most self proclaimed saviors of the planet. I've even thought of buying cheap land in my native village, where people have cut the forest to plant wheat but the new generation left for the city and abandoned it, and plant trees back. I might do that in my old age if I retire there.
Oh, and don't get me started on the solar panel thing, go visit a plant that makes solar panels and see how green that energy is.
PS: if you're trolling me, you did a great job!
LOL. I do not troll. I did not knew all the details about the origin of this piece of wood. I just don't appreciate how from a chunk of wood like that you made just two small handles. No need to be upset when people express their opinions. This is why you have a comment section on your YT channel. I am not an extremist ecologist. I just stated that for some people, like me, wasting so much wood for so little product is not good. I had to leave my small town to move in a big concrete town and I hate it so much. Every time I see woodworking is like I feel the call of the land...and if I see cut trees I am not happy. I do not talk here about saving planet or whatever. Just about productivity over a natural asset that is less and less available in many parts of the world. No need to explain so much. You burn many trucks of wood to get warm. Maybe in a life time you cut down a small forest. Some people cut old trees and other people (most of people actually) cut everything to the ground. Everybody have their own needs and opinions. I do not judge you. I only stated my opinion appreciating your skills but not appreciating what you spent to make those handles. Why such a big deal?
I wasn't making a big deal out of it, it's hard to express feelings in writing since you don't see the tone in which I've written those things. Especially since english is not my native language. So it's okay for you to have an opinion and for me not to agree to it.
As for my long answer it was just to put more perspective to this situation. Woodturning in particular creates a lot of waste of wood since you start from the raw log. And I've seen a lot of comments like yours on this channel or on other woodturning channels.
I love your Video’s they are so interesting, your work is impeccable.
Thanks
i lov the smart way you edited video . and the knife too , ofcourse
Really nice work! That would work well for making a bow. Well done!
Excellent work, wish i had a wood lathe.
Nicely done. I just retired some planer blades. Now I know what to do with one of them.
Fantastic, so simple nice and looking good as well, love that mirror shine on the blade!!
Yuval
Thank you Yuval!
Thanks for showing how and sharing that, well done
Beautiful finished product.
Beautifully made! Thanks.
Great job! I always enjoy your work.
Wow! Beautiful work dude.
Awesome project...Looks great !
Wow that looks and performs very well.
Cheers
Tim from wood 4 nothing
Very nice! You make it look so easy
Great job man. Truly beautiful!!