What to look for in a QUALITY drawknife!!

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  • Make sure your drawknife has these key features!
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  • @gateway8833
    @gateway8833 7 років тому +19

    Points well made. My very first job as a Wheelwright Apprentice was peeling White Oak and Ash logs, I was 11 years old. Old Calhoun had me help him forge my draw knifes, all my tools for that matter. I still have them.

    • @MarcRitzMD
      @MarcRitzMD Рік тому +2

      That doesn't sound like something that anyone would experience today. Probably died out professions?

    • @OldGloryLumberandMilling
      @OldGloryLumberandMilling Рік тому +1

      Definitely sounds like quite the experience, and one that fewer and fewer will likely ever get to experience

  • @Magoover1
    @Magoover1 7 років тому +38

    I find everything you post useful. Thanks for not engaging in "click bait" videos, Liam. There is a legion of us out here who appreciate your hard work and what you are all about.

  • @AntoniousRex
    @AntoniousRex 7 років тому +9

    Damn that wind !

  • @sandfire1011
    @sandfire1011 7 років тому +2

    This video was perfect timing.
    I've been looking around for draw knifes for a few weeks and didn't know ow what to get.
    Thank you Liam for the informative video!

  • @drcustomblades2984
    @drcustomblades2984 6 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for taking the time to teach and share some of your knowledge. Your work is incredible! I am basically self learning the craft of knife making, and blacksmithing, with the help of youtube of course. Your channel is such an inspiration to me so thanks again and please keep posting informative videos.

  • @ThePointz13
    @ThePointz13 7 років тому

    I love the fact your so welling to share to knowledge your with your viewers.thats what sets your part form a lot of the others guys.Thanks so much for your eagerness and willingness to share !

  • @broadusthompson1666
    @broadusthompson1666 7 років тому +2

    I'll look forward to your follow up video! I recently got an old no name draw knife (looks like a witherby) and was astounded at how efficiently it can remove wood. Definitely a perfect tool.

  • @imortaldeadead
    @imortaldeadead 7 років тому +1

    WoW, more to a drawknife then I knew. Thank you for going over all this 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @TheRedhawke
    @TheRedhawke 7 років тому +2

    The drawknife is my favorite tool in my shed. I love sitting on my shaving horse shaping wood to whatever shape we need.

  • @jagex4me
    @jagex4me 7 років тому

    Thanks for explaining the characteristics of a proper draw knife. Look forward to the video on using it!

  • @r.d.k.909
    @r.d.k.909 7 років тому +4

    As a owner and user of six antique draw knives, I actually prefer my adjustable 10" whitherby. I use mine mostly for peeling logs and depending on the size of the logs I adjust my handle accordingly. For big logs I like the handles out wide and for smaller ones 90°. If you can only afford one draw knife that's the one I would get.

  • @alaskankare
    @alaskankare 7 років тому

    VERY informative! I am looking into woodworking and some simple forge stuff and your videos help out tremendously. Thank you!

  • @mattwyeth3156
    @mattwyeth3156 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this info as it also is handy if you forge your own draw knife as it gives you the tips of the bent handles and blade witch i would not have thought to put into the project

  • @desthompson6721
    @desthompson6721 7 років тому +1

    Great video, thank you. Looking forward to the video showing how to use it. I recently bought a German drawknife and used it to make an axe handle. Man that woke up some muscles i never knew i had. ....

    • @desthompson6721
      @desthompson6721 7 років тому

      Hoffman Blacksmithing good to hear :) thank you

  • @mtmchenry
    @mtmchenry 7 років тому

    Been looking for a draw knife your information will help when picking one up. Looking forward to seeing more on the draw knife.

  • @JoeDavis82
    @JoeDavis82 7 років тому

    Great stuff, looking forward to seeing the draw knife tutorial!

  • @codybryant8684
    @codybryant8684 7 років тому +38

    could you please do a video on sharpening a draw knife

    • @kalebstavneak2229
      @kalebstavneak2229 7 років тому +1

      Hoffman Blacksmithing Can you make sure you show how to, with both the grinders and by hand.

  • @kylereese968
    @kylereese968 7 років тому +7

    damn, your hands are banged up,,, all you do is so impressive, ur parents must be so proud. You are a master blacksmith in my eyes

  • @carolmuthler9466
    @carolmuthler9466 4 роки тому

    Looking to buy a draw knife for my husband for Christmas. Your video was very helpful as I know nothing about them. When I buy tools for my hubby I want to get good ones & thanks to your video I know what to look for & what brands are best. Thanks!!

  • @mikenunya5606
    @mikenunya5606 4 роки тому

    I just bought a 10 inch drawknife and I had no idea about the welded high carbon steel tip, I'm going to check it out in the morning. My handles are loose and one is actually off but that's ok because I have some black Walnut I would like to make new ones out of. I have a strange obsession with making my own handles for everything but I will check that blade to make sure I'm not wasting my time. Thank you for the helpful info. Subscribed

  • @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135
    @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135 4 місяці тому

    DUDE!!! I HAVE A WETHERBY!!! 1838, BUFFALO NEW YORK!
    The scripting is partially unreadable and ive been trying to identify it since i was 16.
    I thought for sure it has a walnut handle set. Its real dark brown but o suppose maple from that era could fade.
    It cuts like brand new. The only problem is two chips on the left side. I cant really decide if i want to sharpen it.
    I am going to clean it up though.
    That knife is one of my most prized possesions. An old frind gave it to me when i was 14 before he passed a couple years later.
    Im 32 now. And have built a great many archery equipment with it.
    Thats so cool, i always really wanted to know.

  • @davidcoats1037
    @davidcoats1037 7 років тому

    Excellent. Great info. Looking forward to the drawknife use video and would love to see a sharpening video as well. Thanks Liam. :)

  • @winstonMcB
    @winstonMcB 2 роки тому +1

    Very cool, I acquired a 10, and have been looking for tips, just trying to learn how’s it’s used, I’m a carpenter by craft, and just learning.

  • @therrienmichael08
    @therrienmichael08 6 років тому

    I'm finally getting somewhere on obtaining a draw knife. Subscribed.

  • @natsirim499
    @natsirim499 4 роки тому

    Thank you. We are about to Embark on a project. Building a home... From items found on the project grounds. I saw people using this (scraper for bark) draw knife... Which I had never used before. Thank you for the heads up. Subscribed*😄

  • @Servant_Friend_Son
    @Servant_Friend_Son 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the info, glad I found this before I made mine. So if you were making your own drawknife would you put the fuller in?

  • @anthonyromano8565
    @anthonyromano8565 7 років тому +1

    I bought my first draw knife before this vid, ended up with an old Witherby identical to your old witherby. Score.

  • @paullambert4445
    @paullambert4445 Рік тому

    I love antique tools and have both an antique draw knife and an old spoke shave. I’m not sure who made my draw knife there are no markings on it, but it does have a fuller and lamination line. Both work great. Thanks. Not many videos on such great tools. 7:18

  • @Chechenblack
    @Chechenblack 6 років тому

    Great video thanks Liam.

  • @mariopena5725
    @mariopena5725 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the info

  • @AppalachianWoodcraft
    @AppalachianWoodcraft 7 років тому

    Looking forward to the video of your technique using the draw knife

  • @JiggidyJives
    @JiggidyJives 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the info. I was a little distracted by the beautiful grain of that board!

  • @jamesmurphy8014
    @jamesmurphy8014 7 років тому

    Very interesting and informative as well as entertaining video

  • @roffe8430
    @roffe8430 Рік тому

    Very informative, thanks, how many inches should a drawknife for canoe paddle making be, better to go for 8" or 10"?

  • @E.lectricityNorth
    @E.lectricityNorth 7 років тому +1

    I've been getting giddy lately, thinking about acquiring a draw knife...maybe even starting a collection.

  • @aslob9321
    @aslob9321 6 років тому +1

    Liam, I just bought what I think is a Witherby draw knife at my local flea market. It looks exactly like your 12” Witherby but it is 8”. It’s in pretty good shape and almost sharp but I was wondering if you had any advice on the restoration since you restored both of yours. Thanks in advance, Andy

  • @myjunkmail007
    @myjunkmail007 7 місяців тому

    Good video! I'm in the market for my first draw knife. Mostly for stripping bark from branches & small log posts, shaving down dimensional lumber. Do you think an 8" or 5" blade would be preferable?

  • @yesyoumay
    @yesyoumay 5 років тому

    Good information, thanks. Ideas for discussion; please talk about steel hardness ratings (HRC) and what numbers are best for various uses.

  • @beantownbushcraft
    @beantownbushcraft 8 місяців тому

    Very Helpful Thanks 🇺🇸🤜🏻🤛🏻☘️

  • @ericjohnson2543
    @ericjohnson2543 4 роки тому +1

    For a first time buyer on a budget, what would you recommend for a drawknife? Are the $20 ones from Home Depot ok? It'll mainly be used for removing tree bark.

  • @thomasgronek6469
    @thomasgronek6469 Рік тому

    thanks for the video, SHARPENING: If the drawknife has a hollow grind on the back, should it be sharpened on the back only, as a other blades, chisels some Japanese knives (deba, for example) ?

  • @charleslang8764
    @charleslang8764 6 років тому

    Very helpful!

  • @joecoffee968
    @joecoffee968 Рік тому

    Very informative! Thank you.
    Please forgive my ignorance and enlighten me on something. What is the difference between high carbon steel as opposed to carbide steel?

  • @jr3002
    @jr3002 3 роки тому

    Very informative video.

  • @alphazed4067
    @alphazed4067 6 років тому

    Good job!

  • @juliocavalera9293
    @juliocavalera9293 6 років тому

    Hello thanks for video, may i know did the draw knife is curve or flat??

  • @richardharris5336
    @richardharris5336 6 років тому

    Any preferences on an upward or downward 'bend' on the blade itself?

  • @bigange83
    @bigange83 7 років тому

    I just bought an antique draw knife today before I saw this video. I saw a makers mark , but I need to clean it up to see who made it. It also needs to be re sharpened. What is your method/recommendation for sharpening a draw knife?

  • @swimmer6890
    @swimmer6890 4 роки тому +4

    Lie-Nielsen and Barr Tools make good draw knives. The L-N is O1 steel in the Witherby design.

  • @alhernandez7260
    @alhernandez7260 4 місяці тому

    Nice!

  • @garthholden1759
    @garthholden1759 7 років тому

    good video. thanks for the info

  • @davebean2886
    @davebean2886 5 років тому +2

    Anyone have a link to a good recommended 8" draw knife - I'll also look to see if I can find a used one on craigslist. I've been fretting about how to taper new roof beams (1" or 2 " width) for a camper at an off-grid location - looks like this might be the least of my challenges with a draw knife - thank you.

  • @NathanaelCBR
    @NathanaelCBR 2 роки тому

    Very informative thank you

  • @oneshotme
    @oneshotme 7 років тому

    Yes I did enjoy this video

  • @awaren8375
    @awaren8375 4 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @DRJMF1
    @DRJMF1 3 роки тому

    What are the pros and cons of the swedish style of draw knife, having handles almost parallel to the blade, not discussed ? I was told a broad with of blade eg 2 inches and a bevel of 16 degrees is optimum.....best simulates a hand plane. Thank you.

  • @perrywoodman7544
    @perrywoodman7544 7 років тому

    AWESOME!

  • @mattjones3722
    @mattjones3722 7 років тому

    Great video

  • @jwhiteker1
    @jwhiteker1 3 місяці тому

    How do you sharpen to a convex edge? Are you using a belt grinder?

  • @robertbrunston5406
    @robertbrunston5406 6 років тому

    Thank you.

  • @DRJMF1
    @DRJMF1 3 роки тому

    Deep blade eg 2 inches or more means more contact with wood surface and more stability control too

  • @dalemartin7886
    @dalemartin7886 7 років тому

    I like your glasses. What brand are they? Thanks.

  • @gaijillahimself908
    @gaijillahimself908 5 років тому

    Is that a big chip in the blade at 6:57 or just a reflection?

  • @ziploc53
    @ziploc53 7 років тому

    I didn't know that. Also I didn't know that they made new ones.
    Your dog at the end should be part of the end card.

  • @michaelellul7521
    @michaelellul7521 7 років тому

    Could you please make a vid of you making your own draw knife? That would be super cool!!!!!!

  • @katapiesi
    @katapiesi 4 роки тому

    I know this is quite late to the game, but if it transfers over from chisels the reason for the hollow ground/fuller is to aide in sharpening, it allows you to sharpen quicker by needing to remove less material. This in turn meant more time being "productive" or making the product.
    Hope that helps and gives a little insight - this is just what I learned (and experienced) with stock working in gunsmithing.

  • @deborahcampbell9602
    @deborahcampbell9602 3 місяці тому

    Hi, so I have a 10" solid all one PC metal(steel?) very old no damage to blade however my neighbor " borrowed"
    & When it was magically returned well it no longer has any wooden handles & of course everyone claims it's always been like that 🤬 so I'd like to know what or how to fix it really is a beautiful tool someone should give it the attention it deserves I hate to see an old tool rust ya know...any suggestions???

  • @Johnny-xy7en
    @Johnny-xy7en 2 роки тому

    I need you advise. Making walking sticks, describe which and what type of draw knife to purchase.These sticks are for my friends and not for sale.

  • @greghanlon2235
    @greghanlon2235 7 років тому

    Nice video.

  • @joshl90
    @joshl90 7 років тому

    Would love to buy a drawknife that you made

  • @gzoechi
    @gzoechi 4 роки тому

    Good explanation!
    The link in the description is broken.

  • @mortarsquad12
    @mortarsquad12 7 років тому

    How do I keep my draw knife from splitting the wood?

  • @Grady20101
    @Grady20101 7 років тому

    I got some 1 inch ball bearings I would like to have something made out of them

  • @markatkinson9963
    @markatkinson9963 4 роки тому

    Thanks.

  • @Woody-zp5ox
    @Woody-zp5ox 7 років тому

    man i love all of your videos , respect from israel

  • @marioburgos6508
    @marioburgos6508 4 роки тому

    Nice

  • @josephtufts7649
    @josephtufts7649 4 роки тому

    How much for a 14 inch Damascus steel draw knife?

  • @ozarkscarguy540
    @ozarkscarguy540 2 роки тому

    I surprised you haven't made your own.

  • @daniusb123456
    @daniusb123456 7 років тому

    Groovy

  • @jefffink8405
    @jefffink8405 7 років тому +1

    Great vid. Where's the Hoffman drawknife though? I'd be on board for one.

  • @LindaKalin
    @LindaKalin 5 років тому

    The angle of the grind on the Ben Orford knife is intended for green woodwork not seasoned wood. Perhaps someone already said this.

  • @RaindanceBushcraft
    @RaindanceBushcraft 7 років тому

    Liam, do you find that there's a big difference between an upward or downward curved blade?
    Also, I'm starting to question the choice I made when I bought my drawknife. Maybe I'll make you a vid on it.

  • @ScrewDriverxxx
    @ScrewDriverxxx 7 років тому +5

    Well I gave the video a "like" but there is one major feature I was expecting to see discussed: curved up or curved down blade. It was mentioned, then "make sure it's curved up" in the conclusion but there was no discussion of the merit of either. I am none the wiser....

  • @billastell3753
    @billastell3753 4 роки тому

    The antique drawknife with laminated high carbon inlay is easier to sharpen.

  • @timothymallon
    @timothymallon Рік тому

    Did you record this video in a hurricane?

  • @thewrightpicker2264
    @thewrightpicker2264 4 роки тому

    I have 110 drawknifes that i collect and he is right Witherby is the best in any tool they made.

  • @diaryproductions7584
    @diaryproductions7584 5 років тому

    wow

  • @meongmiaw5421
    @meongmiaw5421 3 роки тому

    Bagus yutub yg saya suka dgn tekniknya. Nanti sy yanyikan tp ada lagunya kah.

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr 7 років тому

    personally, I have an adjustable handled draw knif as it was the only used one I could find that wasn't sharened beyond the hardened steel. I have no problem with the handles at all. I see the adjustable handles as a means of fitting the tool to the user.
    Second point, and a little question, maybe my drawknife is "too sharp"? If I handled my drawknife like Liam did (picking it up with my thumb on the blade's edge) it would have lacerated my thumb quite deeply. Liam, can a drawknife be too sharp?

  • @curtisducello7345
    @curtisducello7345 7 років тому +1

    Good info. A lot of background noise. Sharpining next please!

  • @zacfarnsworth9579
    @zacfarnsworth9579 7 років тому +10

    Do you make drawknivies for sale?

    • @r.d.k.909
      @r.d.k.909 7 років тому +1

      Zac Farnsworth Best place to find them is on eBay

    • @zacfarnsworth9579
      @zacfarnsworth9579 7 років тому

      R.D. K thank you for letting me know I'll check that out

    • @neilpetersen5287
      @neilpetersen5287 7 років тому

      Zac Farnsworth I

  • @brantweidner
    @brantweidner Рік тому

    Let’s say you had two draw knives, both exactly the same but one has a fuller and the other does not. Do you think it would make a difference? Which would you prefer?

    • @brantweidner
      @brantweidner Рік тому

      Also I feel like this video was extremely helpful!!

  • @robinleebraun7739
    @robinleebraun7739 2 роки тому

    Rummage/estate Sale. People selling them usually don’t have a clue what they are or for what purpose they are used. The person who knew is probably in the ground. So they are sort of bequeathed to me. I have “inherited” a few.

  • @kasonjurgena4342
    @kasonjurgena4342 5 років тому

    hope you survived the tornado

  • @veronicabeers8509
    @veronicabeers8509 6 років тому

    folding draw knives are only a gimmick until you take it into the woods and want to keep it in your pack.

  • @vincentfedele9762
    @vincentfedele9762 2 роки тому

    I’m

  • @TheWildCusli
    @TheWildCusli 7 років тому

    Why not make one yourself ?

  • @RS-jj7yj
    @RS-jj7yj 7 років тому +1

    interactivity with your viewers is key in getting subscribership and Views. I have left a few comments and received no responses, I've actually not seen very many responses to any of the comments left on your Channel... just creative and constructive criticism

    • @DestructiveMass
      @DestructiveMass 7 років тому +9

      I don't see it as a problem. He has work to do plus the videos to make and edit, can't really expect him to respond to every comment. Just my 2 cents.

    • @r.d.k.909
      @r.d.k.909 7 років тому +3

      Seems like he replies a fair amount

  • @2adamast
    @2adamast 7 років тому

    Does it cut: 0:08 no not this time, 0:26 no, ...

    • @bob_frazier
      @bob_frazier 6 років тому

      Adamast Hilarious comment! I squirmed every time he did that, and it was often.