I'd kill (not literally... maybe) for a chef's knife like that. What a mindblowing beautiful and perfect piece of art. Congratulations for your work and God bless!
Just in case you don't know, this is technically not "real" damascus steel. It has those patterns, but it's not made how it was made. The real damascus technique is definitely ultra-high carbon crucible steel, though the specifics are lost to history. It's a fascinating subject! Hope you will look up more stuff about it, and begin to love this odd and interesting type of steel!
This is the only way to make Damascus (well without the fuller which is pointless in a knife.) People use screws or twist the metal to make pretty patterns but you don't get the benefit of the sharpness of layered steel anyway other than having flat layers or folded steel.
What a beautiful piece of work sir!!!! Could you do that with a Contractor stake? I have one that i have always wanted to see made into a piece of art like this. What would something like that cost me?
The strongest swords in the world were made with only 3 blades. If a sword were made from it, it would be the strongest sword in the world with 20 blades.
I'm not sure why you hollowed out the middle portion of the blade, then made it thicker towards the edge, it's extremely thick towards the edge, while it may look cool it does not make a good chefs blade, the more your sharpen this the thicker it becomes behind the edge, that's normal, but this knife goes beyond normal, a typical chefs knife has a full flat grind, a sabre flat grind, or a hollow ground, or partial hollow grind, all of these grinds provide strength while giving it a very thin edge that will not increase drastically in thickness behind the bevel, also the multiple extreme angles will not be so good for cutting thinly, it is very cool looking, but seems not so useful in the kitchen, especially over time, and I'm curious how it will cut through different foods, not well I'm guessing, there is a reason the shape of a chef's knife is pretty uniform and has not changed much over a long time, at least not the thinness and grind, i think it is a very novel design, and i have to admit it looks very cool, but I'm skeptical about is performance especially over time, but that shouldn't deter you from trying new things, i bet i could find a perfect use for a blade shape and grind like that,
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Why do you dunk it in oil before forging it? (Legit question, trying to be educated💀😂)
I'd kill (not literally... maybe) for a chef's knife like that. What a mindblowing beautiful and perfect piece of art. Congratulations for your work and God bless!
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Just buy one?
@lewgriffinknives216 how do I buy one?
Maybe?
Come to Arabia, I'll craft you one! :)
Definitely one of the most beautiful knifes I have ever seen !!!
Thanks much appreciated
I agree
السيف الدمشقي والخنجر الدمشقي. من اجمل وافضل ما جاد به العرب في هته الصناعة ❤❤❤.
wow... that's an art
An art that whatever dumbass with a welder, a DIY forge, and some scraps of metal can replicate. All he needs is a youtube tutorial.
Truly stunning work on this mate!!
That bevel / fuller up the centre takes this to a completely different level of craftsmanship!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for watching, much appreciated 🙌
Cool knife Damascus steel is my favorite steel honestly I just love the patterns in it
Thanks for watching
@@lewgriffinknives216no problem will watch more soon
Just in case you don't know, this is technically not "real" damascus steel. It has those patterns, but it's not made how it was made. The real damascus technique is definitely ultra-high carbon crucible steel, though the specifics are lost to history.
It's a fascinating subject!
Hope you will look up more stuff about it, and begin to love this odd and interesting type of steel!
Beautiful, don't think I've seen a Damascus kitchen knife with fullers like that before
Wow!!! BEAUTIFUL KNIFE!! THAT'S AN IMPRESSIVE EDGE!! HARDLY ANY FRICTION, and it slices CLEAN THROUGH BOTH EDGES SIMULTANEOUSLY!!!😮
I can not find the words for that. Beautiful is not enough to describe how it looks like. Congratulations, nice job!
Thank you very much!
You're a gifted craftsman.
Thanks much appreciated
This is one of the most finest Knifes I would ever buy, This could fit to be a warrior's knife of how sharp it is.
Beautiful work! Much respect ✊
Thanks!
@@lewgriffinknives216where is the knife available
beautiful knife
This a beautiful video, beautiful music and a work of art for a knife 👌💯
Absolutely beautiful, I'd pay $500 for you to do the same thing but turn it into a Seax instead.
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Beautifully Functional! Thank You, J
It's like a timeless peice of art cuting & shaping the nice memorys of cooking
I like that design a lot.
Precioso trabajo.Excelente
Stunning
The music brought me to another time
Looks amazing, well done
Потрясающая работа. Произведение искусства. Интересно какая стоимость ножа.
Wow, interesting
Dude your blades are stellar. 👍🤙❤️
Thanks much appreciated!
beautiful knife that’s it 👍👍👍👍
I love the profile, the pattern, the s-gringd! Noce
Thanks!
Es muy hermoso el patrón damasco que conseguiste amigo😮❤❤
Thanks!🙏
it's a beautiful knife
oh my goodness! i want to be this good one day
🙏
Beautiful work!!! 👍
Thank you very much!
Amazing art brother well done ❤
Thanks much appreciated
This is the only way to make Damascus (well without the fuller which is pointless in a knife.) People use screws or twist the metal to make pretty patterns but you don't get the benefit of the sharpness of layered steel anyway other than having flat layers or folded steel.
What a beautiful piece of work sir!!!! Could you do that with a Contractor stake? I have one that i have always wanted to see made into a piece of art like this. What would something like that cost me?
Thanks, not sure what a contractor stake is but my custom orders are closed at the moment. Work is available through my website
The strongest swords in the world were made with only 3 blades. If a sword were made from it, it would be the strongest sword in the world with 20 blades.
Wish I had the resources to make my own
it's wonderful !
Wish I had one
That’s nice
I would frame that masterpiece and hang onto my wall
Thanks that's high praise 🙏
Beautiful work
I like the part where he shows you him making the knife
Beautiful 😊
Many thanks!
Какой красивый узор😯😌
Amazing!
Thanks!
nice video
Thanks
It is beautiful magnificent that is a knife with which a Greek god cooks
i would also like such a knife :)
Gorgeous
🙌
Amazing pattern,great forge!
Thank you! Cheers!
good
This is art
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Where do you get the angle grinder abbrasive cup wheels?
I don't get them anymore they're a bit dangerous, available online a few places though
As a blacksmith for over 25 years I can say for sure that that’s one of the blades ever made.
Much appreciated 🙏
awesome job looks amazing Lew Mark
Thanks 👍
Good work 👏 🙌
Thank you 🙌
That is beautiful! I have to ask why you dip the metal in oil first though?
Thanks! To help the forge welding
Sorry Wich are the 2 steels you used for this?😊
1095 and 15n20
I'm not sure why you hollowed out the middle portion of the blade, then made it thicker towards the edge, it's extremely thick towards the edge, while it may look cool it does not make a good chefs blade, the more your sharpen this the thicker it becomes behind the edge, that's normal, but this knife goes beyond normal, a typical chefs knife has a full flat grind, a sabre flat grind, or a hollow ground, or partial hollow grind, all of these grinds provide strength while giving it a very thin edge that will not increase drastically in thickness behind the bevel, also the multiple extreme angles will not be so good for cutting thinly, it is very cool looking, but seems not so useful in the kitchen, especially over time, and I'm curious how it will cut through different foods, not well I'm guessing, there is a reason the shape of a chef's knife is pretty uniform and has not changed much over a long time, at least not the thinness and grind, i think it is a very novel design, and i have to admit it looks very cool, but I'm skeptical about is performance especially over time, but that shouldn't deter you from trying new things, i bet i could find a perfect use for a blade shape and grind like that,
The primary bevels are thinned on stones. It is called S-grind which lightens the blade giving balance while reducing surface contact with food
as a guy who cares for the quality of my knife, I want that
Nice work of what we saw of it .. kinda fast .. it was like poor, and your gone....
How to make a knife in four steps....
Crayons 😻😻
Perfekt👍
You use kerosene when you forge weld ?
Yes it burns off helping the forge welding
Keren sekali
牛刀ってGYUTOなんだ…
kerja sempurna dengan akurasi tinggi,sangat mengagumkan.
is it from damascus?
EXELENTE.
Wunderschön!!!!
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
I need wolverine claws from xmen make it silver
Love the knife how much do you charge?
Knives are available through my website every few weeks
Can i buy it?
Can we buy it? Please 😢😢😢
how many type of metal did you use for the damascus pattern? what are they?
1095 and 15n20 steel
Where can I buy a nice like that because I want one very it is so pretty❤❤
Thanks check out my website in my bio
@@lewgriffinknives216 can you sent it to me
@@lewgriffinknives216 Can I have a free knife
*IT WILL KEEL*
Fark thats sexy
Dreamworthy.
I'm kind of stupid, actually just stupid, so I have to ask: what's a food release blade?
It's a concaved blade so there's less flat surface to reduce food sticking
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سلام دوست عزیز ،من این چاقو رو می خوام میشه لطف کنی و بگی که چجوری میتونی به دستم برسونی ممنون میشم ❤
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Keris motif of Indonesia
Ich möchte so ein Messer gerne kaufen ..wo kann ich das kaufen ??
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Razor sharp
Maybe that’s coal🤔 correct me if I’m wrong🤜🏿🤛🏻
Nope not coal. Which part?
HURRY UPPPPP
Бомба!!
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I'm from Damascus and its not the easy to make the same bro
Can someone explain why they use layers of steel instead of just forging a solid thick piece of steel?
It is to create a pattern
Thank you. I just learned that. Very cool
the technique is called damascus bruh..
สวย
I misread that as ghetto knife 😂
It could be 🤔
Can I buy gyuto knive from you?
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Not Damascus
But ,indonesian keris motif
Guy ordered a 24.99 Pakistani "demascus" and showed us the result. Nice
Think you didn't watch the video properly
@@lewgriffinknives216 I definitely did. There is about 29 more steps after crunching the metal together. Maybe you just made a Pakistani idk
in no way does thius look like pakimaskus.