Making a bowie knife from 100 year old iron chain
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- Опубліковано 14 лют 2023
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That is one outstanding blade!🔥looks like it came right out of the early 1800’s!
Haha... thanks for the mention, but I'm certainly no where near perfect. Kyle on the other hand... 🤣 The blade looks awesome!
I have always gotten a kick out of the fact that someone who makes such beautiful knives carries a Mora! I once asked a friend of mine, who was a custom pistolsmith, why he carried a Glock. He said he couldn't afford his own work!
That Bowie is gorgeous! Congrats to the winner.
That is an absolutely beautiful knife, the etch and antler really work together!
Very nice Bowie. Best San Mai I've ever seen
Great video, and beautiful work. True craftsman. God bless. Work safe.
Great job! Heirloom for sure. Love historical pieces, or those made from materials with a unique background. Congratulations to your winner!
Should have been a patron last year… god da*n it. That thing is friggin sweet
Damn, that's perfect!!
I'm really impressed. Thanks for the video.
Thats a damn nice blade. I just built a coal forge and im going to start forging in the next few weekends. Looking forward to learning how to forge and make my own stuff.
That's a weird coincidence; I just forged some WW1 anchor chain wrought into a billet to do exactly the same thing! Love the way wrought etches out, and your knife certainly shows its beauty.
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It looks as though the wiring on your power hammer switch box could use some strain reliefs.
Very nice looking knife. I like the grain that it visible along with the antler Very nice.
Neat project!
Thank you for the tip on designing the knife around the handle when using natural materials! I've forged knives with intent on using antler for handles but end up not using them because they just don't look right with the shape of the blade.
Any.one.be.proud.to.own.this.
Knife.your.work.was.unreal.love.it.
BRAVO 👏🏴☠️🇺🇲😃
Wow, what a cool project!
that's BEAUTIFUL!
good job, looks awesome
Marvelous job. Thanks to you.
Beautiful knife! Great build.
Great project as usual!
Beautiful knife.
Great build.
Wow, what a beautiful Bowie!
That knife is a beautiful piece! Well done as always John
Thank you
Very nice!
Great video! Thank you I really enjoyed it.
Strong work. Looks like a great carrier
Great job!
Great video!
Beautiful knife 👌
Very cool knife awesome job
Awesome knife.
Awesome bowie and pattern
Very nice!!
Thats a fine knife you made. Well done.
Nice work
Very nice work 👍👍👍
Very nice job ice job.
Very inspirational. How nice to give away such a beautiful knife🎉
uaau thats fantastic!
that looks amazing man, I've never thought of using chain..
Awesome
Muy buen trabajo gracias
Outstanding video and beautiful knife John right up to your standards 🤙👊👋
Very nice looking Knife John.
Antler is very fun working with!
There is a lot of difference between different sorts of antler. Deer and raindeer almost melts when being worked while elk is harder than most woods I've worked with.
Very nice bowie
nice job
Thank you for all the good and bad info.
There's always something new to( learn)
Great Vid😇 GOD Bless
wow. That is gogeous.
The most beautiful bowie knife I have ever seen. I took the liberty of copying it. I hope you don't mind. Greetings from Poland.
Everytime you drop a video it's something cool as hell. I love the wrought iron. And yes, antler smells like toenails in desperate need of cleaning, I've turned at least a few pens from antler on the trusty lathe. If you're gonna keep working with it, wear a respirator, ot WILL mess your lungs up similar to kaowool without refractory.
Nice build. If you taper the tang, it makes the guard fit up much easier.
That is a knife worth of the wild.
I really enjoy your videos bro not ashamed to admit your faults even when there are none lol you do beautiful work sincerely. I to make knives none as nice as yours but I try to do the best I can with not many tools but they look ok. You gonna go far man thanks for your videos
That is a really nice looking blade, also... to prevent it from rusting before it gets shipped, give it a coat of Petroleum Jelly and wrap it with cling film.
And yeah... Antler really stinks when you drill it out, makes for a really nice handle however
Finally Congrats on winning the Giveaway Justin :)
It may be a link to a WWII anchor chain, but considering that each link (depending on the class of battleship) can weigh reportedly 120 to 220 lbs each, it's only a fragment of one.
Cool blade, great work.
Yeah it was a section of chain from the carrier USS Essex. (At least that's what the guy I got it from told me the guy he got it from said) I talk about it more at the end of the video
@@OldHickoryForge I had one uncle at Pearl who survived the Oklahoma capsizing and another uncle on the USS Cape Gloucester that rescued Australian POW survivors at Nagasaki. I would assume that an Essex class would have a similar size anchor chain to an Iowa-class battleship. Too freaking big for us to be handling with ease.
@@AndyFromBeaverton yeah my supplier also mentioned that it was too small for anchor chain. If it did really come off of the Essex it was either a drag chain or some kind of ballast material. That's why I didn't put "anchor chain" in the title. It was about 2.5" round before I lost so much material trying to make a hammer.
Ive been watching a lot of knife making channels. By far yours is my favorite. You’re entertaining and always explain your process very well. I like that you show your mistakes and how to correct them. I’m in the process of building my first knife. It’s been a process lol. All I have is a fire pit for a forge, a stump for an anvil, and basic hand tools for grinding and such. I got the blade forged and roughed in. Needs to have a final shape and the bevels ground in. I’m building the handle out of scrap oak I have in my garage. I forged the blade out of a lawnmower blade. What can I do to prevent rust?
I have 4 small 1×1×2 1/2 jelly rolls made from 4 layers, alternating grader blade and leaf spring, the jelly roll is only a couple of wraps and the last half to whoke wraps didnt weld, was thinking of putting them in vinegar then acetone, shove em in a can, add some jackhammer bit for the core, add some 1095 powder to fill the gaps, and make a hammer, will the vineger and acetone let the unwelded parts of the jelly rolls weld?
Can we get a multi part in depth Bowie build?
I Blued and boiled my wrought iron fittings after cleaning and etching in ferric chloride. The boiling converts the red rust into a black "oxidizing" coating. Think rust bluing on guns. It worked for me anyway.
that is 1 beautiful knife john i need to get me some rought iron how do you know if you have rought iron what do you look for? thanks Mark 😀👍👍
You have any videos of a full tang, integrated guard and pomel?
Have you tried using Axe Wax or Wicked Wax on your blades? I live up in Michigan and I've been using Axe Wax and Wicked Wax on my blades and its great stuff!
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I live in Arizona
This may or may not be helpful but give it a try. I mostly do guns and hot rod/motorcycle stuff but my go to Cleaner/lubricant/protectorant is a 100 year formula it is equal parts of ATF (cant get whale oil anymore) ... Kerosene... Mineral spirits.... Acetone.. to that I add a couple of ounces of pure lanolin and a couple of ounces of amyl acetate (for odor) It penetrates metal and it protects better than anything I have seen and costs almost nothing compared to similar products for sale. I mix it in gallon lots. Nothing I have cleaned or wiped down (with a fairly soaked rag of it) has ever rusted on me. In California where I live that means a quick wipedown every year or so. I am talking guns with literally no finish left on em. Try it. you will use it for everything.
Where did u get your press?
have a question and keep in mind i have no clue about foraging
when forge welding the hard steel between to iron do you use flux between the layers of the two metals ?
Yes. Just plain ol borax. Same stuff I use always
@@OldHickoryForge thank you very much
How about bees wax for rust protection?
Take a few minutes and replace those wire connectors on the power hammer.
How much .would you make that bone handle
1. of all you look like a guy who vud make this knife 2. This is the most butiful knife i'v ever seen
You should black it with distilled water like they do with guns
Do you mean the wrought iron? What woke distilled water do? I've been looking for a way to bring out the grain of my wrought iron
I wanted a bowie.
What is this dark liquid, can you answer me? 21:11
Ferric chloride.
@@OldHickoryForge
Thank you
Nothin' to it
Hand sanding a blade aint nothing, try hand sanding a whole sailing yacht.
Why do you need a power hammer when your arms are stronger?
Stop using oil and use car wax. Works way better then oil.