I'm as much a sceptic as others when it comes to time skips, so I took a little time reviewing the billet before and after the time skips and saw the shape of the metal lined up on the ends and the layers I could see looked like they matched up with the strips of clipper metal. So, while I hate time skips due to their making things look suspicious (I would have sped the forging process up rather than time skipped to prevent haters shouting FAKE!), I believe the billet and blade was actually forged out of those clippers.
If you notice, he did put a respirator with carbon filters on when he added heat to them. But, not when he was sanding and grinding, I guess he gets his RDA of iron that way.
У меня есть пара вопросов... 1. Почему кончик сделан именно так. ? Я привык отсекать под углом,потом откладывать в обратную сторону,так металл однороднее. 2. Хвостовик отвратителен. Практика показала,что такие ножи с подобным хвостовиком не держат ударные нагрузки от слова совсем.. 3. А что по крепости ,ударной вязкости да и вообще составу стали? Что по углероду? Как будет держать заточку? Щипцы делают вообще из сырцовой стали,с... Красиво..но практично ли? 4. Как с такими навыками обращения с церкулярной пилой,у вас ещё все пальцы на месте??)) За видео спасибо..лайк подписка
I've seen enough of his projects to see a pattern, the amount of borax he uses soaks into all the voids and prevents oxidisation and is forcibly ejected when he starts hammering (thats the liquid globs that fly out when he returns to the anvil), so that explains why his forge welds are as good as they are. As for how he manages to get it to stick together? loads of borax, lots of heat and constantly working the metal until it bonds together. As for the chrome plating? Many clippers are nickel plated, so maybe that is what he used, but thats neither here nor there since the heat treatment causes much of the chrome to oxidise and outgass (that explains the respirator), while his persistent forging would force any resudue to work into the metal and give it an interesting appearance. Perfect? nope, safe? there's a reason he's using that respirator.
Спасибо за видео! Есть пара вопросов. 1) Почему бы не отковать кончик ножа, а не вырезать его? Ведь спиливая кончик тратится лишний металл, нож можно было бы сделать и длиннее, тот же вопрос к хвостовику, тоже можно было бы его отковать и тем самым использовать весь доступный металл. 2) При шлифовке жутко перегрелся металл лезвия, скорее всего не будет держать заточку 3) Нож вставлен в заготовку для рукояти криво, возможно при шлифовке рукояти этот вопрос решен, но все равно режет глаз. 4) Финальный результат странный - как же пропитать дерево маслом? Удалить лишнюю эпоксидку с лезвия? В целом работа хорошая, для таких условий. p.s. Техника безопасности страдает, так что аж самому страшно))
По клинку видно, что выгорел кончик и ближе к рукоятке тоже. Возможно мне показалось, в самом конце видео, что сварка не сработала и идет отслоение. Ну и хочу отметить не очень качественную заточку) А в целом дядька молодец. Как идея - здорово!
@@SashaGroffВ чем идея? Испортить новые вещи? Или что во время апокалипсиса вокруг не найдется куска железа чтобы выковать нож, а только щипчики для ногтей?
Well he uses alot more protective gear now I see compared to previous ones I watched...I'm glad he listened to ME 🤣 cuz I love to watch him do his craft and this vid explains why they were outta nail clippers at the pharmacy 💜💜💜
Нужно сделать стойку для УШМ тапа как точилка Apex Pro , только в место рукоятки нужна резьба для фиксации УШМ ( такая как на УШМ используется для съёмной рукоятки ) и к ней фиксировать УШМ . Таким образом угол наклона спусков на лезвии ( угол можно будет регулировать ) будет одинаковым при обработке лезвия и не нужно сильно напрягатся , приложил и пили .
I find it interesting the way the chrome on the clippers came out on the knife, I'd like to see the stress tests that it could hold up just being an unusual element for the blade.
It seems like a nice stainless steel or titanium steel and chrome Damascus and yes, chrome is a strange material for a knife but it seems like it is a fairly good material
He simply kept it very hot. As long as it is hot, it will finally bond together if hit hard enough and often enough. When the billet became solid you could hear the different, solid sound of it.
All of the borax seeped into the cracks and voids until the metal was struck by the hammer, the borax is squeezed out as the metal fills in those previous cracks and voids.
Beautiful blade and a wonderful job making it!!! The handle is just as beautiful as the blade and it a prefect match for the blade itself!!!! Now that's not anything I would have ever thought to make a blade out of HAHAHAHA Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Seems to start off strong but I think the end result could have been better not to mention the use of the saw blade was WTF. I'm surprised you still have fingers.
You are a master, have a great skills and imagination... But... Dude, make these knives FULL TANG!!!!! It's shame so beautiful knife with such a weak point like epoxy for fixing....
Cool concept and blade. However, you need to temper that thing before you fully sharpen it and put the handle. Once you harden steel (which is important and you did wonderfully) it does become hard (duh) but also really brittle. When it is brittle it runs the risk of snapping under pressure and this can be dangerous! Tempering after hardening significantly reduces brittleness while still maintaining a hard steel.
It's borax flux. It's an oxygen scavenger, it bonds to oxygen in the porous spaces so that the oxygen doesn't form rust in the steel and prevent proper welding. It helps prevent voids and cold shuts in the forged steel. Though I am amazed he pulled it off and got a solid billet from the loose metal he used here, suprised he didn't use a canister.
Bro has the scariest tools ever.
After watching you using fingernail/toenail Clippers, my mind is endless of what I can make a knife out of.
Smack needles
I'm as much a sceptic as others when it comes to time skips, so I took a little time reviewing the billet before and after the time skips and saw the shape of the metal lined up on the ends and the layers I could see looked like they matched up with the strips of clipper metal.
So, while I hate time skips due to their making things look suspicious (I would have sped the forging process up rather than time skipped to prevent haters shouting FAKE!), I believe the billet and blade was actually forged out of those clippers.
Chrome plated with no prep work, and open air! Not a chance, this is camera magic!
Lol I was wondering how he fuse that without removing the coating
@@gavic85 i mean there could be chance are he had medical grade stainless steel clippers
If you notice, he did put a respirator with carbon filters on when he added heat to them. But, not when he was sanding and grinding, I guess he gets his RDA of iron that way.
Safety glasses Bro... I am wincing everytime the sparks fly
Glad to see you’re slowly starting to wear PPE. Some of your equipment though….god damn!
Very nice! That cutoff wheel and unguarded saw blade kinda mocks the nail clippers. Keep that up and you won’t need clippers.
У меня есть пара вопросов...
1. Почему кончик сделан именно так. ? Я привык отсекать под углом,потом откладывать в обратную сторону,так металл однороднее.
2. Хвостовик отвратителен. Практика показала,что такие ножи с подобным хвостовиком не держат ударные нагрузки от слова совсем..
3. А что по крепости ,ударной вязкости да и вообще составу стали? Что по углероду? Как будет держать заточку? Щипцы делают вообще из сырцовой стали,с...
Красиво..но практично ли?
4. Как с такими навыками обращения с церкулярной пилой,у вас ещё все пальцы на месте??))
За видео спасибо..лайк подписка
Even with the 10 pounds of borax he put on there I don’t understand how he got that mess to stick together
as long as you fold it enough itll all merge together
But shouldn't there be li,e a ton of coldshunts?
@@13Nagash13 you can see 2 nasty cracks 1 on the spine and the other on one side of the blade edge
The power of video editing.
I've seen enough of his projects to see a pattern, the amount of borax he uses soaks into all the voids and prevents oxidisation and is forcibly ejected when he starts hammering (thats the liquid globs that fly out when he returns to the anvil), so that explains why his forge welds are as good as they are. As for how he manages to get it to stick together? loads of borax, lots of heat and constantly working the metal until it bonds together.
As for the chrome plating? Many clippers are nickel plated, so maybe that is what he used, but thats neither here nor there since the heat treatment causes much of the chrome to oxidise and outgass (that explains the respirator), while his persistent forging would force any resudue to work into the metal and give it an interesting appearance.
Perfect? nope, safe? there's a reason he's using that respirator.
Excellent job 👍
wow, suprise it held and the amount of material👍
Love watching you make knife. Such a beautiful knife 👍👍
Cosi ci siamo a una linea ben definita 👍👍👍⭐️
Supercool ❤
I like the workshop. A men's place, yeah😊
OSHA has never been within 100 miles of this shop!
He does great work.
Спасибо за видео!
Есть пара вопросов.
1) Почему бы не отковать кончик ножа, а не вырезать его? Ведь спиливая кончик тратится лишний металл, нож можно было бы сделать и длиннее, тот же вопрос к хвостовику, тоже можно было бы его отковать и тем самым использовать весь доступный металл.
2) При шлифовке жутко перегрелся металл лезвия, скорее всего не будет держать заточку
3) Нож вставлен в заготовку для рукояти криво, возможно при шлифовке рукояти этот вопрос решен, но все равно режет глаз.
4) Финальный результат странный - как же пропитать дерево маслом? Удалить лишнюю эпоксидку с лезвия?
В целом работа хорошая, для таких условий.
p.s. Техника безопасности страдает, так что аж самому страшно))
По клинку видно, что выгорел кончик и ближе к рукоятке тоже. Возможно мне показалось, в самом конце видео, что сварка не сработала и идет отслоение. Ну и хочу отметить не очень качественную заточку)
А в целом дядька молодец. Как идея - здорово!
@@SashaGroffВ чем идея? Испортить новые вещи? Или что во время апокалипсиса вокруг не найдется куска железа чтобы выковать нож, а только щипчики для ногтей?
Как мне показалось нож перекален, необходим отпуск.
Thst was kool .
you sir are skilled in your craft.
nice work
Well he uses alot more protective gear now I see compared to previous ones I watched...I'm glad he listened to ME 🤣 cuz I love to watch him do his craft and this vid explains why they were outta nail clippers at the pharmacy 💜💜💜
Rubber gloves for welding?! 😮
@@RainyDayForge and wearing gloves while using a grinder 😢😱
why not wear the respirator when he is grinding also
Beautiful knife good job mister well done
Great craftsmanship 😊
this guy always does a great job
Thsnks
Awesome job!!👍
Selamün Aleyküm Ustam
Anadolu insanının çehresi yanıltmıyor. =)
Güzel içeriklerin var.
Selametle...
Aleykum salam🙌
This shoud be on Knives Project..✌️
I think he nailed it
I've seen hundreds of forging videos and none used a coal forge and hammer to set welds this guy is a Chad
i´m surprised that he still has all of his fingers yet
It was very interesting for me to watch 👏👏
This.man.could.take.gum.wrappers.
And.make.it.into.a.knife.he.is.that.good.🏴☠️🇺🇲😃
😂😂
Нужно сделать стойку для УШМ тапа как точилка Apex Pro , только в место рукоятки нужна резьба для фиксации УШМ ( такая как на УШМ используется для съёмной рукоятки ) и к ней фиксировать УШМ . Таким образом угол наклона спусков на лезвии ( угол можно будет регулировать ) будет одинаковым при обработке лезвия и не нужно сильно напрягатся , приложил и пили .
Me: where are all the mail cutters?
Blacksmith:
Muito bom , usando os EPIS , agora sim o vídeo ficou toooop
Мастер " золотые" руки. Молодец!!! Master of "golden" hands. Well done!!!
Осталось из фольги попробовать))))
I find it interesting the way the chrome on the clippers came out on the knife, I'd like to see the stress tests that it could hold up just being an unusual element for the blade.
It seems like a nice stainless steel or titanium steel and chrome Damascus and yes, chrome is a strange material for a knife but it seems like it is a fairly good material
Safety measures 🥰🥰🥰
Man i just waited till he gets his hands cut off on that saw. I still don't get how he managed to get this all clippers together to form a billet
Finally a convenient way to trim up my finger nails
رائع
Ну и зачем портить так много хороших вещей, что бы сделать этот нож?
Похоже непровар словил))
Так точно))
Не удивительно, такой ,, веник,, варить)))
It's a cool demonstration. But is the nail clipper a high carbon steel material?
Using that free-spinning, guardless saw blade is incredibly brave. He uses it well though.
I know right, that thing looked terrifying, one sneeze away from amputation
He simply kept it very hot. As long as it is hot, it will finally bond together if hit hard enough and often enough. When the billet became solid you could hear the different, solid sound of it.
👏👏👏show 🇧🇷🇧🇷💪🏻🤘
Ótimo conteúdo
what is that white powder you add? (....great job)
That is amazing. How did you keep voids from forming in the spaces between the clipper sections?
All of the borax seeped into the cracks and voids until the metal was struck by the hammer, the borax is squeezed out as the metal fills in those previous cracks and voids.
You say you can use any metal to make a knife Have you tried to use the cut off pieces.?
He say he CAN USE any metal. He not say he USED any metal..
I saw the thumbnail an had a good laugh, im game to see what your are going to make.....
Who’s the new guy with all the safety gear
Now how does it do with paper and what finish on handle?
Good viedo, one question though: Why show the final product at the beginning? Kills the purpose, just saying
тяжелый случай
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
What is the white powder that you put on a hot iron?
👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Хороший нож,но для меня блестящий красивее
Уже не знаете как выпендриться, ну прям шедевр зделал
Мне показалось, или после резки перца на нём остались зазубрины :=)
Много странностей в процессе изготовления. Но главное результат.
Very nice blade buddy, but I don't think showing the finished blade at the start helps you any
Beautiful blade and a wonderful job making it!!! The handle is just as beautiful as the blade and it a prefect match for the blade itself!!!!
Now that's not anything I would have ever thought to make a blade out of HAHAHAHA
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
This is it guys. These guys went to far.
👍👊
No safety glasses comment lol
What is the white powder?
Czego to ludzie nie wymyślą hehe
Coment tu fais pour ne pas avoir de problème de calcaire et d'oxydation, avec autant d'air dans ton billet?
سلام استاد خسته نباشی من از چاقو هات خوشم اومده یک دونه بفروش به من من میخرم این همه چاقو درست میکنی بفروش خوب
Y ese polvo blanco que le echan, qué cosa es? Y para qué sirve?
Смотреть на работу мастера всегда приятно.. Но, никакой техники безопасности при пилении!!!!!
Seems to start off strong but I think the end result could have been better not to mention the use of the saw blade was WTF. I'm surprised you still have fingers.
Идея хороша, но эти кусачки для ногтей от ногтей то тупятся... а тут нож... да хоть будь он трижды закален, заточку держать не будет...
You are a master, have a great skills and imagination... But... Dude, make these knives FULL TANG!!!!! It's shame so beautiful knife with such a weak point like epoxy for fixing....
Different pieces at 3:10 ,3:12 and especialy 3:21? The amount of steel are increasing.
オイルを塗って木の木目を最後に見たかった
Защитный кожух на болгарку? Что это?
No mechanical pin to hold the tang to the blade? Just epoxy. I wouldn’t use that to cut a fart
Сделай из шипов резины
😂🤔👌
What is that power
what's this white dust?
Cool concept and blade. However, you need to temper that thing before you fully sharpen it and put the handle. Once you harden steel (which is important and you did wonderfully) it does become hard (duh) but also really brittle. When it is brittle it runs the risk of snapping under pressure and this can be dangerous! Tempering after hardening significantly reduces brittleness while still maintaining a hard steel.
You realize this Dude has forgotten stuff You have still to discover… smh!!
@@toninobaroni1572 Just trying to point out the safety of it. I know I can't do what he can
Como pego el cromo?
5:35 that sound like a rifle 🔫
What is that white powder?
Borax que es una sal de boro con eso le permite reducir el punto de fusion del acero facilitandole la forja
It's borax (as sodium borate), this materia prevents the iron from oxidizing when heated
It's borax flux. It's an oxygen scavenger, it bonds to oxygen in the porous spaces so that the oxygen doesn't form rust in the steel and prevent proper welding. It helps prevent voids and cold shuts in the forged steel. Though I am amazed he pulled it off and got a solid billet from the loose metal he used here, suprised he didn't use a canister.
Coke
Would have been cool if the nail clippers were sourced at random.
What type of steel are nail clippers ususally made of?
from a quick research grade 304 stainless steel. compared to the 440c used in knives so guess is not a great quaility steel for a knife.
Some kind of burl would be nice to see on one of your blades!!
I feel like spaghetti oak would e a great burl to make a knife handle with
Nice work, but you'll never be Shurap.
QUE ES ESA COSA BLANCA QUE LE HECHA
Why the respirator during forging? Chrome?
yep
Make a knife out of a gun next!
Норм! Но пока 2 звезды из 5
how about steel wool?? i think he can make things from that too✌
Steel wool and vinegar make a nice ebonising wood-stain
Can someone tell me what type of powder that is in the forging process? By the way, nice knife 🔪
It is borax, it makes a type of flux that coats the blade so that it forms as little scale as possible and prevents rust while the process is underway