Was just going to comment on that. Picking up the jewelers saw at the start of that cut....that channel must have seemed like the Grand Canyon. Doing the whole thing without a mill....just remarkable. Lad has skills. Michelangelo with an angle grinder.
@@MrParker_1 Yeah, at first I was surprised he didn't use an endmill there, but then I realized his mill might not have motorized CNC axes. I can't imagine how long that took.
Nice design! Can imagine a spring loaded ball-bearing with a indention closed and fully open would give a nice tactile feedback if implemented. Not that I would have the knowledge to achieve it my self but a master craftsman as you could probably pull it off... ;)
As nice as this design is, it would want it to have a locking mechanism. Even a minimal indent catch at the base of the knife would make the blade more sturdy in the hand.
I can see this as well. One for opened and closed. It would help with safety. Could likely put one or two at the base of the handle that activates by pressure of the thumb for opening and closing, it can be housed behind the brass cuff held down by pins, and blocked by the framing. Another way, and initially crossed my mind is around the swivel assembly. Small, but strong spring and stainless steel pin that resides and works copacetically with the slide. Pinning to the frame only enough to hold it in place without completely locking it. The pin concept could also be used with the first model. Strong magnets are a potential, however, magnets can lose their energy through time, and sometimes are not good for certain areas or work. In other cases, magnets are also great for survival situations. Adding more brain tools in everything carried.
The way you make each different folding knife open is always a surprise. I try to figure it out before you put them together, but it's rare that I do! Another fine piece good sir!
Really excellent videography! You've stepped up your game Koss! Well done grinding on such a stubby and the idea of a semi lock with the pin when open is ingenious! Thanks for all you bring!
Absolutely love all of your designs. I find your videos a freshing rechange from constantly seeing these huge knives that I would never personally carry. Keep up the good work 👍
would it not be quicker to putthe straight edge of your pattern on the straight edge of the blank? as a fabricator of almost 25 years I've never not used a straight edge of sheetmetal whenever I can
I know nothing about knife making, and beginner with metal work.....what is the reason to line up the stencils so far from the edge, instead of lining one edge of the stencil near the edge of the piece of metal you're working with? Just curious...
Дорогой Брат, отличная идея от замысла и до воплощения!!! Шикарное перо получилось!!! Не хватает только клипсы, для удобного ношения на ремне!!!😎😉🙂☺😀😄🙄💪👌👏🖒👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Isn‘t there a problem with the knife being able to be pushed back when using it? (Instead of cutting through smth.) Because the hinge only stops it Form going forward if I’m not mistaken
I was looking and trying to make it work in my head and it seams you are right it would go back if you tried to cut something so that's why he isn't counting anything
simply fantastic work, a truly great custom knife. i do have two suggestions though for any future iterations of similar knives, though keep in mind these are coming from a guy who doesn't make knives but does use them for multiple hours a day while at work and has been at the sharp end of a broken knife more times than id care to admit. 1) the scales of the knife are fantastic, clean and simple, and no doubt strong, but that super clean finish would seem to make the knife hard to open and close with one hand, some simple texturing on one or both scales would do wonders for being able to manipulate the action of the knife. something as simple as a divot for a finger to rest in as you rotate the blade in or out. 2) there's no lock on this knife, which worries me slightly. as is, when open it appears the blade can be nearly closed on the fingers if pressure is put on the backside of the blade, now that shouldn't be an issue with a firm grip but the one instance where i see that being a problem is in a slip. of there were a simple cam or slide lock at the base of the knife to really hold the scales together and prevent them from splaying apart in the hand then that would improve on the safety of the knife. those aside, great job. its content like this that really makes me want to get into metalworking of any kind.
Regarding (2): It actually can't be closed without flipping the front scale all the way around, as the pin from the front scale acts as a stop. I have a hard time believing that this design could be safely operated one-handed even with texture, though, because you'd have a hard time holding the non-moving scale.
Grinding and drilling titanium, cutting 3/16ish steel with a jeweler's saw, a full flat bevel; are you doing penance for some horrible sin or do you just enjoy torturing yourself and your tools :P Jokes aside, that is, as always, a very handsome a knife, excellent work!
Man I would love to be able to get a custom hand made knife or something from the knife makers mind like this! Customs are so high I don’t know if I’d ever be able to get one. I love the craftsmanship in your knives though they are professional in my opinion for sure
@@azad4759 Choose new, high quality steel and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for heat treatment. The choice of blade shape is important. Even heat treatment and quenching up and down reduce warping. To an extent some is inevitable though. If warping is minor it may be possible to correct by clamping between large flat metal slabs during tempering. I hope that this helps. 👍
Where can I find a template for this knife?
here you go: drive.google.com/file/d/1K7K7fZIrOXifWIju6eWJOcMkmxK32rTP/view?usp=sharing
@@Koss-channel Thanks!
@@winterprizon4798 you couldn't figure this out yourself??
@@THESLlCK the fuck is your problem??
@@THESLlCK I'm glad he asked actually.
Incredible! every single step looks so easy, but I can't imagine how it is really hard to create and then to produce it. Bravo!
thank you =)
@@Koss-channel When will you make an OTF knife
Easy? Cutting that channel with a jewelers saw would have been the biggest test of my patience...
Was just going to comment on that. Picking up the jewelers saw at the start of that cut....that channel must have seemed like the Grand Canyon. Doing the whole thing without a mill....just remarkable. Lad has skills. Michelangelo with an angle grinder.
@@MrParker_1 Yeah, at first I was surprised he didn't use an endmill there, but then I realized his mill might not have motorized CNC axes. I can't imagine how long that took.
Чудовий ніж. Майстер - золоті руки!
That recessed pin placement was perfect
Wow. Craftsmanship, ingenuity, artistry=excellence. Thank you.
Respect for hand cutting lock groove!
The fact that you do this without super expensive precision machinery is inspiring. Thank you
Nice design! Can imagine a spring loaded ball-bearing with a indention closed and fully open would give a nice tactile feedback if implemented. Not that I would have the knowledge to achieve it my self but a master craftsman as you could probably pull it off... ;)
Was thinking the same thing. A detent on the back-right corner and some knurling on the surface.
As nice as this design is, it would want it to have a locking mechanism. Even a minimal indent catch at the base of the knife would make the blade more sturdy in the hand.
I can see this as well. One for opened and closed. It would help with safety. Could likely put one or two at the base of the handle that activates by pressure of the thumb for opening and closing, it can be housed behind the brass cuff held down by pins, and blocked by the framing. Another way, and initially crossed my mind is around the swivel assembly. Small, but strong spring and stainless steel pin that resides and works copacetically with the slide. Pinning to the frame only enough to hold it in place without completely locking it. The pin concept could also be used with the first model. Strong magnets are a potential, however, magnets can lose their energy through time, and sometimes are not good for certain areas or work. In other cases, magnets are also great for survival situations. Adding more brain tools in everything carried.
The way you make each different folding knife open is always a surprise. I try to figure it out before you put them together, but it's rare that I do! Another fine piece good sir!
The fit and finish of the pieces that you make are unbelievably precise and tight!
One of those posts where I find myself watching every little detail. Nice work.
Awesome video to watch at 2AM!
You are so talented. I could watch these all day
Masterful, one of the most original knife makers I've seen.
Oh man, I love your work.
Really nice work. Great design.
Really excellent videography! You've stepped up your game Koss! Well done grinding on such a stubby and the idea of a semi lock with the pin when open is ingenious! Thanks for all you bring!
Awsome design and execution!
Cool design. Definitely something I would add to my collection.
Absolutely love all of your designs. I find your videos a freshing rechange from constantly seeing these huge knives that I would never personally carry. Keep up the good work 👍
Yes, I feel the same. Clean simple minimalist design that let's the movement of the knife speak
Шикарная работа! 👍
would it not be quicker to putthe straight edge of your pattern on the straight edge of the blank? as a fabricator of almost 25 years I've never not used a straight edge of sheetmetal whenever I can
И задумка и исполнение, как всегда на высоте!
This is one of my Favorite Designs of yours!! Well Done!!
Looks as if it's probably one of the safest knives to open and close I've seen.
Satisfying as heck!!!!!!
Шедевр !
I applaud you sir! You have real skills
Very Kool knife. Great job in building it...quality workmanship.
I know nothing about knife making, and beginner with metal work.....what is the reason to line up the stencils so far from the edge, instead of lining one edge of the stencil near the edge of the piece of metal you're working with? Just curious...
Interesting Design, futuristic as always
He makes sanding look so easy
Amazing bro!! Great Job!!!
WOW, THAT'S QUALITY!!!
Beautiful, functional art.
That’s some fine craftsmanship right there. Great work brother.
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
This is a sweet design, definitely a great knife for anything.
It's a brilliant design but it need a back spacer/barrier to protect the fingers from the blade's edge when in the closed position
Awesome build, and great video, very professional as always. Always looking forward to more of your videos, keep them coming;)
Aaas Usual.. I Want IT! Thats sooo unique! Thanks
Really nice fret sawing. 🙏❤️🙏
Дорогой Брат, отличная идея от замысла и до воплощения!!! Шикарное перо получилось!!! Не хватает только клипсы, для удобного ношения на ремне!!!😎😉🙂☺😀😄🙄💪👌👏🖒👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Nice work on that arc slot!
This is amazing. It looks like a flash drive. ❤
such a simple mechanism, and looks very clean!
Well done that thing is gorgeous
Whoa, someday I'll make such sharp objects :)👍
Очень оригинально! С удовольствием себе такой приобрел бы!!
Very beautiful little knife. It would fit in my pocket, haha.
Very cool! Well done!
Beautiful design.
Such a cool knife man, awesome job!
I would like to over-engineer it and put a coil and gears
What a nice little nugget!
Wow! Very nice job 👍
Great Work!
MagBlade brother 🔪⚔️
This knife has such a simple yet beautiful look to it . it looks like it would fit perfectly in one's pocket . Very nice 👍
Beautiful little unit that is mate 👍👍👍. 😎
Good job
Really nice!
Is that a small and chunky ballisong? I love it!
Very cool, I want one.
Isn‘t there a problem with the knife being able to be pushed back when using it? (Instead of cutting through smth.) Because the hinge only stops it Form going forward if I’m not mistaken
I was looking and trying to make it work in my head and it seams you are right it would go back if you tried to cut something so that's why he isn't counting anything
@@utellme8898 Look again 10:18
Thank you for sharing! I will definitely make a version of this!
Super cool excellentte idée bravo 🥂
Tremendous as always!
Impressive !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😁 you are very talented human 👍
Pretty cool
Красивая работа мастера!!!
Really love your knives. This one came out amazing as well. So good 🔥🔥🔥
Great content
Really clean work. If only you could open it with one hand, but it looks very solid.
Magnifique ; )
Bravo champion👍
really good work. but my one question is doesnt the blade come out on its own if droped or sumthing?
دمت گرم خیلی زیبا بود
Excellent... Good Job...I want one please 😜
Very cool.
cool knife
Very nice. Did I miss the tempering of the blade ? I like the methodical open and close ,like the world's slowest butterfly knife !
Moth Knife?
@@flamulated haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa belated
Фантастика!
AWESOME!
Great work! Amazing!😁👍🛠️⚒️
simply fantastic work, a truly great custom knife.
i do have two suggestions though for any future iterations of similar knives, though keep in mind these are coming from a guy who doesn't make knives but does use them for multiple hours a day while at work and has been at the sharp end of a broken knife more times than id care to admit.
1) the scales of the knife are fantastic, clean and simple, and no doubt strong, but that super clean finish would seem to make the knife hard to open and close with one hand, some simple texturing on one or both scales would do wonders for being able to manipulate the action of the knife. something as simple as a divot for a finger to rest in as you rotate the blade in or out.
2) there's no lock on this knife, which worries me slightly. as is, when open it appears the blade can be nearly closed on the fingers if pressure is put on the backside of the blade, now that shouldn't be an issue with a firm grip but the one instance where i see that being a problem is in a slip. of there were a simple cam or slide lock at the base of the knife to really hold the scales together and prevent them from splaying apart in the hand then that would improve on the safety of the knife.
those aside, great job. its content like this that really makes me want to get into metalworking of any kind.
Regarding (2): It actually can't be closed without flipping the front scale all the way around, as the pin from the front scale acts as a stop.
I have a hard time believing that this design could be safely operated one-handed even with texture, though, because you'd have a hard time holding the non-moving scale.
Very nice!
Good my friend
This is like the thrust bearing of balisongs
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 I love it.
man itss really awesome
(in portuguese) Obrigado por compartilhar! Saudações do Brasil!
Grinding and drilling titanium, cutting 3/16ish steel with a jeweler's saw, a full flat bevel; are you doing penance for some horrible sin or do you just enjoy torturing yourself and your tools :P
Jokes aside, that is, as always, a very handsome a knife, excellent work!
Beautiful
Bloody hell, this little thing is cool - maybe you should concider putting it in production. Anyway, very very nice knife!!
Man I would love to be able to get a custom hand made knife or something from the knife makers mind like this! Customs are so high I don’t know if I’d ever be able to get one. I love the craftsmanship in your knives though they are professional in my opinion for sure
Awesome blade and video bud, keep'em coming. Wishing you and your family the best. Stay safe and be well brother. 👊😎🤙🍻🇺🇸
cool bro, i love it
Well done, it's very nice, why does the blade become crooked or cracked when doing heat treatment?
The extreme difference in temperature changes during heat treatment cause it to warp.
@@cloud_tsukamo So how do we prevent bending?
@@azad4759 Choose new, high quality steel and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for heat treatment. The choice of blade shape is important. Even heat treatment and quenching up and down reduce warping. To an extent some is inevitable though. If warping is minor it may be possible to correct by clamping between large flat metal slabs during tempering.
I hope that this helps. 👍
@@ivancho5854 thank you very muck 🙏
would love to see a karambit version of this.
thats cool i love it