Well young man I don't know the process of making a knife but I can see that your knife has a harmony in its extensions and the handle is correctly positioned with the imaginary axis of the blade. This to me shows that your knife is a proper and harmonious tool.
I really like the esthetics of a well made puukko with no extra frills. The pweter bolster looks clsssy, but doesn't overpowered the gorgeous handle wood!
I dont know what you are talking about the sparks look how they should. the steel i used was a peice of 1095. I never burned the blade when i ground it. the knife skates the hr 60 file and its held its edge great thus far.
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Well young man I don't know the process of making a knife but I can see that your knife has a harmony in its extensions and the handle is correctly positioned with the imaginary axis of the blade. This to me shows that your knife is a proper and harmonious tool.
Thank you
Прекрасная работа! Приятно видеть чистую ковку, а не банальную слесарную обработку. Так держать! Успехов тебе!
Thanks you kind words
OK.CHlapče výborný pracovní nůž .
Very nice knife!
Thank you
Great work mate, came out really well.
Thanks I appreciate that
@@Thepigeonforge No problem mate, keep up the great work.
I really like the esthetics of a well made puukko with no extra frills. The pweter bolster looks clsssy, but doesn't overpowered the gorgeous handle wood!
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Great work on that blade! I love the pewter bolster!
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Very well made man. Keep it up!
Thanks and I will
It’s so awesome to know and see our young people working hard 🪶🦅🪶
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Nice work! The knife looks perfect!
Thank you very much
Great result.
Would this need fine oil stone sharpening, I wonder.
Amazing knife from Thailand 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for your polite words
excellent work 👌 the wood looks awesome!
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Good work dude!
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Nicely done, very cool knife.
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Perfect size for elk and deer, well done!
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Turned out great!
Is the pewter lead free?
Thanks and i belive so
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Молодца !
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good job, but i think the carbon level in that steel is ruin.
Why do you think that?
@@Thepigeonforge There are few sparks during the grinding process.
I dont know what you are talking about the sparks look how they should. the steel i used was a peice of 1095. I never burned the blade when i ground it. the knife skates the hr 60 file and its held its edge great thus far.
@@Thepigeonforge OK, maybe I'm wrong.
I do appreciate you leaving your feedback
Nice knife, but not a puukko - bevels are different.
It’s a rangu puukko knife, I redesigned it for how me and my family use it. thanks for sharing