I have seen that some people put a small piece of paper inside the mold so that when heating it, it burns and consumes all the oxygen inside, preventing oxide crystals from forming. I honestly don't know if it really works, but I hope someone can confirm if it's true or not.
Nope, the paper removes basically no oxygen and more oxygen will replace it quickly. You'd need to heat it in an airtight container and use compressed nitrogen to displace all the oxygen
The "cracks" are due to the material not having melted to a point they would merge together! If you look closely the cracks are following the curvature of the balls. try using a different method to encase the material next time, such as a ceramic crucible.
I would have annealed the ball bearings before trying to knead them into one piece of metal to reverse the hardening from quenching they were most probably subjected to.
wow you made your own press machine that awesome. but do you planning on making a sword instead in future? Looking forward to watching the video from now on.
Typically you don’t need to apply a lot of flux really what you can do is apply the flux on the seams where the metal is connecting rather than applying flux on the smooth flat surface which won’t have much of an effect
It’s some kind of acid. It reveals the different alloys of steel when it etches. Different acids give different types of finishes, some people use instant coffee or ferric acid and there’s even products you can buy specifically for etching steel.
I have seen that some people put a small piece of paper inside the mold so that when heating it, it burns and consumes all the oxygen inside, preventing oxide crystals from forming. I honestly don't know if it really works, but I hope someone can confirm if it's true or not.
WRONG!
Nope, the paper removes basically no oxygen and more oxygen will replace it quickly.
You'd need to heat it in an airtight container and use compressed nitrogen to displace all the oxygen
7:58 some amazing smithing sounds!
😂😂😂😂
I heard a fart
Fun fact: he had someone help with filming for 3 hours
And that was me
⭐️ 😂
8:00 nice fart
The "cracks" are due to the material not having melted to a point they would merge together!
If you look closely the cracks are following the curvature of the balls.
try using a different method to encase the material next time, such as a ceramic crucible.
Ok, that’s what I thought, thanks
Who tooted at around 8 mins?!
I would have annealed the ball bearings before trying to knead them into one piece of metal to reverse the hardening from quenching they were most probably subjected to.
Mmm, I just love spaghetti and damascus steel bearing balls.
Now that blade turned out pretty bad ass...
Thank man
It cracked because once you compress the sides you have to compress it form top to bottom and keep it hot
Brother, this came out with an stunning pattern, loved it !!!
Beautiful craftsmanship and artwork
I love this knife so cool how it turned out, this is freaking awesome 🙌🏻 ❤
Thank you, one of my favorites
turned out insane, hell yeah!
The canister peel is so satisfying
1090 for the edge and hardness, 440 for the strength and rust resistance
Not a bad knife, and it’s absolutely gorgeous too
As the great philosopher Paris Hilton once said, that’s hot
Nose candy... LMAO. Great video dude, I love knives and I find it very fascinating to see how they're made!
took it out of the canister way too early and didn't work it enough for long enough, should have used power press to start with.
Ok I see, at the time I built my press after the canister process so I only had man power💪
@@BladeLuxeTV Either way the finished result was bloody awesome, even more so knowing that you did the initial work by hand.
now i should do the same in my backyard!
Great work! What type of wood did you use for the handle?
It’s called exotic ironwood, it’s from the sonoran desert
I didn’t know you are on jack pembrooks new video that’s sick
Awesome video. The pattern of your balls is beautiful.😅 Stay safe bro.🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
wow you made your own press machine that awesome.
but do you planning on making a sword instead in future?
Looking forward to watching the video from now on.
Awesome now give it the same colors as 2019 MW COD game lol
@8:00 i swore i heard a duck!
Typically you don’t need to apply a lot of flux really what you can do is apply the flux on the seams where the metal is connecting rather than applying flux on the smooth flat surface which won’t have much of an effect
Ok I’ll keep that in mind
Are you Dutch?
Intel Core i9 14900K
Did someone fart at 8:00? 😂
Bro ripped ass 🍑💨
what is the name of the music at the end of the video?
🤤
Add more powder, more heat
Yes, need to upgrade my forge at some point
0:24 where is the pepper
7:38 whats that liquid
It’s some kind of acid. It reveals the different alloys of steel when it etches. Different acids give different types of finishes, some people use instant coffee or ferric acid and there’s even products you can buy specifically for etching steel.
Powder name ?
1090 fine powdered steel
I actually liked your video alot better than the guy who puts chilli's and pepper in his canister
Sir, please do not eat the Damascus steel, it is not advised
How can I buy it pls
So we're stealing content now?
where is this stolen from
From where
Next time we need a sword