Jeremy, here is you a tip. Instead of using blue tap to mix epoxy. Get one of the silicon trays for woodworking glue. Mix your epoxy, let the rest dry, and then just peel it out. Good to go for the next one. Just a tip...nothing more. Thanks for all of your vidjas. I have learned a ton from you. Thank you.
hahahaha! Thanks. They don't bother me at all until I edit a video and realize they are making noise. I don't notice anymore during the day, just during the video 😆👍
I made a brass guard for my friends knife exactly like this one and put stag scales on it it looked as good as knew when I finished I heard several of these were used as boot knives is why some have the guard missing like yours and my buddies was
Nice job on the replacement handles. At about the 5:55 mark, you clamp the handles together. What type of clamp are you using? Where are they from? Thanks
@@Simplelittlelife Well, I tried to forge one yesterday, but I forged it not wide enough at the point so it became more of a seax :(. Still gonna finish the knife and give it another try next weekend👍
Thank you. No, I didn't sharpen it. My neighbor is a retired butcher and even when it came to me it was really really sharp. I figured he probably has his personal preference for how he likes it sharpened and didn't want to mess with that. 👍
Simple Little Life good call. I thought of that after the fact and the kind of transaction it was and that maybe the guy had it the way he wanted it! Great work as always. Cheers
I have a similar knife to rehandle for a friend but it’s a hidden tang Bowie with 3 pins in it. I tried a block and removing the inside to receive the tang but after getting it fit I went to cut the handle shape accidentally opening up the pocket on the side ( trashed). The tang is almost a full tang. There’s only about 3/16” of wood handle on each side and the butt. Any suggestions. I hate to cut the tang down because right now it’s an extremely strong knife. Could easily baton with it. Maybe I could split the block in two and four out the dado for the tang and then glue back the two sides. What do ya think.
I have the same knife! It came to me in very bad disrepair and badly pitted blade! I commited the cardinal sin of thinking the way to remove the rust and pitting was with.......a grinder! Bad idea I know......NOW! It's in worse shape now than when I started as far as grinding marks versus the former. I'll not DO THAT again! Nothing more than sanding block and sandpaper from now ON!! I slimmed down the tang to fit inside a deer bone. That looks better but I'll never bring the blade back to my satisfaction. Live and learn! 😞
I made a horrible mistake on my Rambo IV Machete . I thought it was trash after I tried to grind on it . Sent it out to a friend and he fixed it up better now than when I first bought it . I did a video on exactly what happened a few weeks ago . Live and Learn . Happy Holidays ❤️🤠🔪
Hey Jeremy, great job, turned out really well...2 Qs if thats ok..do you use diffent belts for metal and wood when sanding? And is danish oil good enough for kitchen knives? Thanks
Nice little video as always, Jeremy. Thank you for the effort! But it's always good practise to use a machine vise when drilling trough the tang in case the knife decides it wants to be a helicopter.
@Kristian Nelson I'm sure he is, looking at the great wealth of knifemaker knowledge Jeremy provides us with on his channel. But at the same time, new knifemakers (who are watching this video for example) are not and can get hurt for not knowing.
Thanks. My neighbor who brought this over just wanted a simple handle to get back into operation again. This was purely a functional repair. And seeing as it had no guard originally, it really wasn't my place to make that call. But I agree, it would have been sweet with a guard and stag! 👍
I love stag handled Bowie knives . Have quite many . Even have a custom Aldo Raine Inglorious Basterds knife that is like my favorite. Hen and Roosters are my second . Happy Holidays to you both and you are invited to my channel .❤️🤠🔪
video idea... can you show how to restore a kitchen knife where it's got lots damage on the edge from being used on ice. Also the tip is bent off. Also how to sharpen a machete that comes dull from the store. I know there are other videos on this but would like to see how you approach all this....
Just been wondering lately about the contract you were in with that company that was going to do things for you on this channel?!? Are you out of it yet? Great video too!!
Nice job. Now to put it on a not ratty blade 😉 also I confuz, I thought all Bowie’s had the brass guard? It looks naked somehow... 😳 Edit: ok read the replies, I am wiserer. Ten bucks your neighbour comes back for a brass guard before the end of the year.
No, the neighbor that I did this for is a retired butcher. This came really sharp and I figured it's best not to mess with the way that he has it sharpened up. 😆👍
Always nice to know that there's someone out there that understands the value of a good slack belt for rough shaping handle scales ^.^
It's so handly, isn't it? 👍
Love the slash slash, Stabby stab stab tests.
hahaha, thanks! If you tube saw those they'd probably take the video down 😆😆😆
my buddy had a Bowie just like that. I rehandled it cleaned it up.and gave it a good sharpening job and it's like brand new now
Right on, that’s awesome! 👍
Jeremy, here is you a tip. Instead of using blue tap to mix epoxy. Get one of the silicon trays for woodworking glue. Mix your epoxy, let the rest dry, and then just peel it out. Good to go for the next one. Just a tip...nothing more. Thanks for all of your vidjas. I have learned a ton from you. Thank you.
Thank you very much! Great tip! I appreciate that. Cheers 👍
If he doesn't check it out I will thanks for the idea. blue tape over a while is expensive.
Silicon baking tray could also do the job? Great idea.
Looks awesome!
Thank you!
LOL I love the chicken noise in the background. Nothing says farm living like chickens in the garage.
hahahaha! Thanks. They don't bother me at all until I edit a video and realize they are making noise. I don't notice anymore during the day, just during the video 😆👍
I made a brass guard for my friends knife exactly like this one and put stag scales on it it looked as good as knew when I finished I heard several of these were used as boot knives is why some have the guard missing like yours and my buddies was
Nice n clean as usual thanks mate
Thank you so much!
I think it turned out very nice. The walnut looks really rich for the scales.
Thank you very much!
Looks amazing. Great work
Thank you!
I have the same exact knife but mine has a brass finger guards
Right on! Yeah, I think that is how they originally came. 👍
Great job look very nice 👍
Looks great Jeremy
6:26 and 9:19 what did you put on the belt there?
Also the danish oil finish on that walnut is gorgeous
No handguard? There was one before on the knife, you can see the liittle edges where it sat against on the blade.
Doesn´t make much sense to me.
Argento no hand guard on it if they where one they would be 2 edges where it need to sat aginst the blade and theyre there is only one
@@dr.alkill5186
take a closer look!
My neighbor didn't like the guard and it is his knife. I certainly can't put one on if he doesn't want it. 👍
Sometimes you can use heat shrink over the handle for a quick repair
Its supposed to have a hand guard you can see where it was before he started there's a shoulder made on the blade for the guard
Nice job on the replacement handles.
At about the 5:55 mark, you clamp the handles together. What type of clamp are you using? Where are they from?
Thanks
Great handlework, think i'm gonna forge a bowie like this myself
Thank you very much! That would be a sweet knife forged! 👍
@@Simplelittlelife Well, I tried to forge one yesterday, but I forged it not wide enough at the point so it became more of a seax :(. Still gonna finish the knife and give it another try next weekend👍
BP Creations I just subscribed to your channel . Did you finish your Bowie ??
Happy Holidays and I’ll be over soon to check out your content .
Nice. Did you slap that sucker in the wicked edge and give your neighbor a surgical edge?
Thank you. No, I didn't sharpen it. My neighbor is a retired butcher and even when it came to me it was really really sharp. I figured he probably has his personal preference for how he likes it sharpened and didn't want to mess with that. 👍
Simple Little Life good call. I thought of that after the fact and the kind of transaction it was and that maybe the guy had it the way he wanted it! Great work as always. Cheers
God that looks like one I have, my dad put a chunk of antler onto it for a handle. Need to clean up the blade and work on the handle
1LRLRG Would Love to see that ❤️🤠🔪
I have a similar knife to rehandle for a friend but it’s a hidden tang Bowie with 3 pins in it. I tried a block and removing the inside to receive the tang but after getting it fit I went to cut the handle shape accidentally opening up the pocket on the side ( trashed). The tang is almost a full tang. There’s only about 3/16” of wood handle on each side and the butt. Any suggestions. I hate to cut the tang down because right now it’s an extremely strong knife. Could easily baton with it. Maybe I could split the block in two and four out the dado for the tang and then glue back the two sides. What do ya think.
Beautiful!
it actually, now with the walnut, looks amazingly like a John Ek Knife, of which I am a collector. he knurled his walnut scales.
Thank you very much!
Real nice my friend keep up the good work
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Is there a reason you are using the middle part of the wood? It seems like a waste to loose the sides you cut off.
It looked like the grain matched better
Sven van Leeuwen always keep cutoffs. You’ll never know what you’ll need for a multi piece scales
Hey jeremy, at 6:36 what is that? Looks like a spunge. I would like to learn that trick to remove wood gum up from your belt
It's an abrasive belt cleaner 👍
I have the same knife! It came to me in very bad disrepair and badly pitted blade! I commited the cardinal sin of thinking the way to remove the rust and pitting was with.......a grinder! Bad idea I know......NOW! It's in worse shape now than when I started as far as grinding marks versus the former. I'll not DO THAT again! Nothing more than sanding block and sandpaper from now ON!! I slimmed down the tang to fit inside a deer bone. That looks better but I'll never bring the blade back to my satisfaction. Live and learn! 😞
oh that's bummer. I hear you on that one....live and learn. 👍
I made a horrible mistake on my Rambo IV Machete .
I thought it was trash after I tried to grind on it .
Sent it out to a friend and he fixed it up better now than when I first bought it .
I did a video on exactly what happened a few weeks ago .
Live and Learn .
Happy Holidays ❤️🤠🔪
Hey Jeremy, great job, turned out really well...2 Qs if thats ok..do you use diffent belts for metal and wood when sanding? And is danish oil good enough for kitchen knives? Thanks
What do you use to clean your belts with was just wondering? Great video love to watch!
Funny that I was given pretty much similar job to do, I was asked to rehandle a Fallkniven S1 :D
I will also post a video of doing that ^^
P.S. Good job as always ;)
Nice little video as always, Jeremy. Thank you for the effort! But it's always good practise to use a machine vise when drilling trough the tang in case the knife decides it wants to be a helicopter.
Thank you! 👍
@Kristian Nelson I'm sure he is, looking at the great wealth of knifemaker knowledge Jeremy provides us with on his channel. But at the same time, new knifemakers (who are watching this video for example) are not and can get hurt for not knowing.
Yes, a very Knifey Helicopter!! Has Happened to me! : )
Nice job 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks buddy! 👍
Looks good.
Stag would have been the proper handle choice and add a nickel silver guard.
That knife was begging for a guard.
Thanks. My neighbor who brought this over just wanted a simple handle to get back into operation again. This was purely a functional repair. And seeing as it had no guard originally, it really wasn't my place to make that call. But I agree, it would have been sweet with a guard and stag! 👍
I love stag handled Bowie knives . Have quite many . Even have a custom Aldo Raine Inglorious Basterds knife that is like my favorite.
Hen and Roosters are my second .
Happy Holidays to you both and you are invited to my channel .❤️🤠🔪
yea I would have ordered stag horn and put a brass guard on it to make it original again and got the rust off the blade. but nice work.
Nearly 200.000 subs 👌👌👍👍
Yeah! Hopefully soon 👍
@@Simplelittlelife Awesome do you make a speciale ?
video idea... can you show how to restore a kitchen knife where it's got lots damage on the edge from being used on ice. Also the tip is bent off. Also how to sharpen a machete that comes dull from the store. I know there are other videos on this but would like to see how you approach all this....
Great ideas there! Thank you so much! 👍
Alright I have backed it up 10 x. What kind of oil did you use.
chip Lape looked like Danish oil to me
Knife missing a guard?
The gent who commissioned this didn’t want the guard replaced.
Работа класс👍😁 и музыка отличная 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you very much! 🙏👍
nice!
Just been wondering lately about the contract you were in with that company that was going to do things for you on this channel?!? Are you out of it yet? Great video too!!
Yes I am! Finally. I'm going to shoot a video about that soon. Feels awesome to be free!
YES!!!
Ooooorh very Nice job and i Like the Oil couse i come from Denmark :D
Thank you! Right on 😃👍
Nice job. Now to put it on a not ratty blade 😉 also I confuz, I thought all Bowie’s had the brass guard? It looks naked somehow... 😳
Edit: ok read the replies, I am wiserer. Ten bucks your neighbour comes back for a brass guard before the end of the year.
Pity no knife guard….beautiful finish.
Doctor's in da house!
Nice.
Stay true to the style of a knife
Good work, but no guard?
A Bowie needs a guard.
Thanks. My neighbour who I fixed this for asked not to have a guard. But otherwise I would have put one on for sure 👍
This Bowie need a brass guard
I hope you hooked him up with a “Simple Little Life” sharpening. 😁
No, the neighbor that I did this for is a retired butcher. This came really sharp and I figured it's best not to mess with the way that he has it sharpened up. 😆👍
whole workshop of tools,used the pliers of the Leatherman.
Hahaha! That’s how you know you love your EDC 😆👍
I like it better when you talk
Thank you. I am going to do some more voice overs for UA-cam but I have been putting a few up on Patreon.
Ok I really need to put in some over time so I can help support your channel on patreon I just feel you are the most inforitive you tuber
1st
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