Nile Red: I needed to do it safely, so i waited a couple days Nile Blue: _flips a knife and catches it bare handed, spills liquid metal on the floor, touches metal after it was just blowtorched bare handed_
27:17 "the cucumber is scratching the knife" might be one of my favourite Nile phrases ever. The way he says it like a disappointed father always gets me 😂
It’s a 2.2 on the Moh’s scale of hardness. Your fingernail (if particularly solid) could absolutely scratch it. A penny could scratch it. A piece of glass could scratch it, is my point. It’s incredibly soft.
i know your memeing but the thing is that most impurities in metal melts off in the slag and skimmed off sorta how water leaves behind stuff when it evaporates
I thought the same thing, I used to cut shapes out of paper from the center when I was still little. My father used to scold me on how much that leads to wastage, since then, if anything needs cutting, it goes as close to the edge as possible.
@@variable_theyou can still use the leftover shapes though? It’s not really waste if you know how to cut little shapes out of the edges (I hated cutting stuff in the center of pages because I have poor fine motor skills due to dysgraphia and a neurological tremor (I don’t have any weird disease, it’s just a genetic tremor. My grandfather had one, my father has it, and so do most of my cousins) and teachers used to straight up SCREAM at me for not cutting straight. So maybe stuff should just be cut as close to the side in general because it makes less waste and makes ten times better results for people who struggle to cut straight. I honestly hate cutting shapes with scissors so I’ve invested in xacto knives. They are dangerous but much easier for me to control. My dad turned me onto them.
@@CrabJelly5225 What kind of microplastic-brained teacher yells at a kid for not cutting straight? If I was your teacher I'd be making little cardboard cutting guides 😭
in all fairness, nilered is the channel where he said “this is my favorite chemical, a highly-reactive carcinogen that has a really nice color of blood”
Im not a blacksmith, but I collect and repurpose old knifes. I have multiple Whetstones and multiple sharpeners...I will tell you It hurt me seeing what he did
To anyone interested why it took Nile so long: 1) Stones aren't for grinding, they are for sharpening and polishing 2) When filing, you never want to go across the file, you always want to go along the file 3) Use both hands when sawing. One pushes and the other pulls... it's almost like half of the effort 4) Also when sawing huge chunks, try to saw vertically, so you have your bodyweight to help you
it'd probably be too predictable honestly, I seem to remember back in the day, you couldn't turn a corner without seeing a bunch of people spamming it, so it's for the better that it was left out
@@Some._.Random._.Person smooth long strokes away from your body with the handle towards your body (trust me, i have to specify that the handle must be towards your body, i had an idiot in my toolmaker class that had the handle on the other side). it's not circles or fuckin sideways. i bet there are a lot of videos explaining how files work and how to use them
i like how when nigel is about to flip the knife, he says "should i risk it?" but reggie, instead of saying its dangerous, says "do we have another one?"
I've never encountered someone so careful, but so reckless. It's perplexing that this guy is still alive in his line of work, but completley expected at the same time.
It always surprises me when people do that. My friend is super risk averse and then asks me to dangle her over the edge of over water with sharp barnacles and shit.
I love how nilered is actual conventional chemestry stuff and nileblue is where his adhd takes over and he does whatever comes to mind like buying hotwheels (btw my brother would kill for those)
"What's the shape of a knife?" "I don't know. We have to buy one!" "This big organic molecule; I wonder about its geometry..." "That's easy let me draw it from memory for you."
@@calamaria9624 - Nothing. It was given to him by the video sponsor. He says though that the weight was 17.65 pounds, so it'd probably cost somewhere in the $200-250 range to buy that much.
It felt as though my soul left my body when you brought out the whetstone and proceeded to make the most horrid attempt of sharpening that I’ve ever seen. Didn’t even put water on it, you just dove right in. Actually impressive.
Its even better because he also used the flattening stone meant for flattening your whetstone surface for the knife. Admittedly using it for the correct purpose but on the wrong thing.
I am more of a blacksmith but i have done a few swords and knives for commissions and any that has done the work knows the aeons you spend behind the file and sandpaper :P... and yeah this one hurt at times, ehehehe but atleast he was giving it a crack@@nadineaymel-sherif
@@Hawk7886 they did sharpen it. they say it themselves thats why they were grinding it. after the crystals form and before the polishing. it was just difficult with tools he had so he didnt make it that sharp
This is definitely full of "I saw it on UA-cam, how hard can it possibly be?" vibes. Everything always goes perfect on UA-cam, unless it's a Nile video. This realism is what we're here for.
NileRed : (powdering gold) we lost about 0.01 grams which is okayish, but not that good. NileBlue : Yeah working with bromine, bismuth spilling, eating bird stop, is all good.
NileRed: So the transparent wood wasn’t invisible, so we have to start again. Nileblue: ..can we just glue crystals onto the knife? that’s counts right?
The fact that the scale has been laying on the same spot on the ground for all these days of filming is killing me. Sometimes you can even see Nile steping over it.
Nile Red = "Here's how we're going to ensure complete safety and make sure that nothing bad could happen" Nile Blue = Aight imma flip this knife real quick :^)
When you live in a country with universal health care you can do stupid things like that. If you look real close at his wrist you can see where the scar goes around from the transplant. He was really lucky to get a donor hand with almost the same pigmentation as his original hand. The first he tried that trick it didn't go so well and we're all so proud of the hard work he's done in his recovery. Niles Blue is so brave to to try the same trick again so soon after recovery.
Okay so when cutting something with a knife, you're supposed to slice it, as in hold the vegetable/meat in place and move the knife forward/backward instead of just pushing it through
NileRed: Carefully narrated and serious explanation of the process. NileBlue upon catching the brand new kitchen knife he had just thrown spinning in the air: "I did it!"
it's the one hope we have that this kid won't turn into a super villain.. he can make a new recipe for cancer-aids but wouldn't know how to open the box if I put a padlock on it.
NileRed: It's very important that I don't over heat this and make sure to keep it at a stable temperature. NileBlue: yo i'd look sick dual wielding these blow torches
After listening to him say so many words I don’t understand and explain so many concepts that go over my head, it made me feel better when he didn’t know what to call the hacksaw
@@crabmanster Oh my god same. It hurt to watch. Also the angles he was cutting with the hacksaw. Why wouldn’t you cut downwards instead of sideways. And as a blade smith the way he was using the whetstone
@@cooperbrahmsteadt5123 He's basically a kid still as most people in their early 20s and late teens lol. He's just having fun with hands on learning and experience
This is what being in art school is like. Going into a project blind, buying random stuff because u forgot, realizing ur method is super tedious but getting to goof off with ur friends while u do it
@@hughmann5188 Most engineering students have a clue what they are doing since most engineering students come from a trade background (the ones I know do anyway)
Watching Nile transition from chemistry to smithing is like watching a skateboarder try paragliding for the first time. I lost all faith that he had a clue what he was doing when he used the file horizontally haha.
As someone who watches a lot of knife making/blacksmithing videos I was laughing the entire time and it reminds me of a comment on one of your other videos that said “you can tell this man is a brilliant chemist by the way he operates that table saw” Tools and craftsmanship isn’t everyone’s forte, that’s a given, but the most important thing about making something is to have fun doing it and to reap the rewards of your efforts. That being said I consider this knife a huge success, you couldn’t stop smiling the entire time and that’s what made this fun to watch.
Exactly, also it's not like a Bismuth knife was gonna be usable anyways, but like nileblue said, it's more like a decorative knife you put in your studio/office wall
You can tell this man is a *sloppy* chemist by the fact that he hasn't informed himself about the exact characteristics of this element :D "Elemental bismuth is denser in the liquid phase than the solid, a characteristic it shares with germanium, silicon, gallium, and water. Bismuth expands 3.32% on solidification; therefore, it was long a component of low-melting typesetting alloys, where it compensated for the contraction of the other alloying components[15][21][22][23] to form almost isostatic bismuth-lead eutectic alloys." So heating it up was about the worst thing to do for getting it out of that metal thingy ^^
@@thedemes1364 Don't forget the sanding block things. Those ones that are shown when he tries using the whet stone, off in the background. They're around the top left of the screen in a few bags.
"aren't we supposed to do this under the fume hood" "look, my gloves are smoking" "can we bismuth the other bismuth" +dual wielding fire torches +touching hot metal +flipping knives
Thank you for making the bismuth knife. arigato
Kiwami NOTICED IT!
Good job
Hello. UA-cam brought us both together today it seems.
dude has 3.43 million subs and they haven’t given him a checkmark??
Just realize this was yesterday.
He may be safe with chemistry but the minute he gets access to power tools he commits osha violations left and right
Who's Osha? I only know Oprah.
Chemist here. He's not always safe around chemicals either.
@@Felixkeeg he just isn't save, at least on this channel
Can someone please make a video titled "NileReid commiting osha violations" and cut it alll together?
@@mikejameson7678
Stuff about ergonomics and bot hurting yourself if memory serves me well.
this really give off the 'work hard, not smart' vibes
Just flash back to all of the violent metal scraping and grinding noises
@Peter Rabbit I think you might be mistaken, it is your neurons that are giving you error 504, so sorry, but you can't haz nerd.
Nile Red: Makes a superconductor.
Nile Blue: Tutorial on how to use every tool the wrong way.
He even uses the knife wrong at the end
The duality of man
Chemist's aren't tradesmen
practical science vs impromptu science
When he stated to file and said "you definitely need one that grinds off more than this" my entire body cringed. He is using the damn thing sideways
This man sanded with a whetstone and sharpened with sandpaper. This is the one of the greatest knife smithing videos I've seen!
lmao
Ten years from now Nile will say "we learned a lot making that bismuth knife video and now see what we did wrong" and will redo
He didn't even wet it
He also filed sideways 😅
lmaooo frrrr
Why is no one talking about the fact that the safety master himself just spun a knife 360 in the air and caught it bare handed
yes on my loose memory he was like SAFETY and now lol
As a person who does stupid knife tricks all the time i can say that it isn't that difficult haha
@@pockychu887 it is dangerous tho
@@DemsW yeah accidentally i cut myself multiple times so XD
I jaw was like on the floor
Nile Red: I needed to do it safely, so i waited a couple days
Nile Blue: _flips a knife and catches it bare handed, spills liquid metal on the floor, touches metal after it was just blowtorched bare handed_
Don't forget *uses a dry whetstone as sandpaper*
It's the first time I'm watching these channels, is this a dr.jekill/me.hyde situation?🤔🤣
@@Holbytatown pretty much lol
Nile blue: *Double blowtorch intensifies*
Are they differant?
I m a new fan thats why i m asking
27:17 "the cucumber is scratching the knife" might be one of my favourite Nile phrases ever. The way he says it like a disappointed father always gets me 😂
It’s a 2.2 on the Moh’s scale of hardness. Your fingernail (if particularly solid) could absolutely scratch it. A penny could scratch it. A piece of glass could scratch it, is my point. It’s incredibly soft.
The moment I liked this comment, I got an ad :/
That made me laugh so hard because it perfectly described the abject functional failure of the knife as a knife
Going from NileRed being meticulous and careful and editted to NileBlue just fuckin around is such whiplash
NileRed: we don’t want any impurities
NileBlue: we’ll just scoop up the dust off the floor
Dust
@@robeatsispain1564 '-'
@@robeatsispain1564 dusty
Seriously, I was like "at least put a plastic sheet down to catch some of that to use later..."
i know your memeing but the thing is that most impurities in metal melts off in the slag and skimmed off sorta how water leaves behind stuff when it evaporates
So no one's talking about how they bought a whetstone set and using it dry then they didn't use it to sharpen the knife in the end.
Yeah...looks like he's 100% chemist 0% craftsman
That’s nothing compared to watching him try to use a file...
@@encryptedmaze both are bad but come on, surely you also died inside when he did that
This is the first video of his I've ever watched. I was really hoping he'd read the instructions for sharpening. It hurt to watch.
My bones cried out in horror and anguish. I've never known such a terrible sight.
when i saw you drawing it in the absolute center on that metal, i already knew i was in for a treat.
ahaha nobody picked up on that 😂
I thought the same thing, I used to cut shapes out of paper from the center when I was still little. My father used to scold me on how much that leads to wastage, since then, if anything needs cutting, it goes as close to the edge as possible.
@@variable_theyou can still use the leftover shapes though? It’s not really waste if you know how to cut little shapes out of the edges (I hated cutting stuff in the center of pages because I have poor fine motor skills due to dysgraphia and a neurological tremor (I don’t have any weird disease, it’s just a genetic tremor. My grandfather had one, my father has it, and so do most of my cousins) and teachers used to straight up SCREAM at me for not cutting straight. So maybe stuff should just be cut as close to the side in general because it makes less waste and makes ten times better results for people who struggle to cut straight.
I honestly hate cutting shapes with scissors so I’ve invested in xacto knives. They are dangerous but much easier for me to control. My dad turned me onto them.
@@CrabJelly5225 What kind of microplastic-brained teacher yells at a kid for not cutting straight? If I was your teacher I'd be making little cardboard cutting guides 😭
nile has this sense of impulsivity thats terrifying but admirable
@Weatherproof Guaranteed can confirm
*admirable but terrifying
You’ll both love and hate me then, I basically have no frontal lobes 😉
Nilered: lawful neutral, nileblue: chaotic neutral
like me
i like the chaotic energy of nile blue vs the polished clean of nile red
NileRed is well-founded, thoroughly researched, deeply understood science..
NileBlue is all of the science that leads up to that point 😝
Me too, it's really funny to me
They're both my favorite UA-cam channels.
They should do a collaboration.
in all fairness, nilered is the channel where he said “this is my favorite chemical, a highly-reactive carcinogen that has a really nice color of blood”
@@shadycactus6146 it's still polished.
When you get your alchemy to 140 and move on to your Lvl 15 smithing.
underrated
And cooking lvl is 2 apparently
Skyrim builds
Yessss
@@reeveeakt7250 in another perspective, poison brewing is lv.140
Im convinced nilered put all his brain points into chemistry and nothing else on the character creation screen.
how is this comment not popular
@@just-someone-random-jsr because it's a 3 year old video. It would have gotten more likes if posted when the video was newer.
😅😂
@@gretholondeporey8527 true
The sheer courage required to even consider following in the footsteps of the Knife Master himself...
I too, am a fan of the prison shake channel
Yeah the prison shank channel.
@@Kumquat_Lord yeah because in prison they also have all the 5k 8k 16k grids grindstones
He didn't even pull out a cucumber...
@@TheDeadMeme27 cinder block, blacktop, concrete
Nile red: there were some unsatisfactory tiny bubbles in my aerogel.
nile blue: *drops molten metal* its fine.
underrated
you cant really clean it up with some napkins
@@bournelucid Im going to test this theory wish me luck
Also Nile blue:" look at that my gloves are smoking"
@@kaylynnl6800 good luck
I'm not a blacksmitth, but I'm sure you just made a lot of them feel entertained and horrified at the same time.
Thats exactly how i feel rn
Im not a blacksmith, but I collect and repurpose old knifes. I have multiple Whetstones and multiple sharpeners...I will tell you
It hurt me seeing what he did
Yes this was physically painful to watch but I couldn’t stop watching...
@@kleboskjervold-david8549 well thats the worst part...you think it cant possibly get worse...
My dad is an offshore diver/hobbyist blacksmith so I know a little bit about this stuff and yeah... It hurt
nile: has all types of cool axes, hammers angle grinders and stuff
also nile: doesn't have a knife
That's why he made one, duh
To anyone interested why it took Nile so long:
1) Stones aren't for grinding, they are for sharpening and polishing
2) When filing, you never want to go across the file, you always want to go along the file
3) Use both hands when sawing. One pushes and the other pulls... it's almost like half of the effort
4) Also when sawing huge chunks, try to saw vertically, so you have your bodyweight to help you
Yeah, I sharpen my own knives for work. Watching him use those stones was painful. Good video overall though.
Confused on point 3, how do you use both hands?
@@Qallyx use 1 hand on the handle to pull and the other to put pressure on the blade
Or just use that angle grinder with a stone and get it done in 15 mins ;)
@@bobssmarly1812 That works too hahaha :)
NileRed: Cold, Calculated, and always serious
NileBlue: Literally a child
By “calculated” do you mean “always shaking and moving shit when he gets impatient” 😂
😂
Correction, A literally a child with money
Yes.
nilered: left brain
nileblue: right brain
"Chemist contaminates his entire laboratory with bismuth"
K
@@paramsachdeva114 Actually, it's Bi, not K.
@@starcrashr don't assume its sexuality bruh
@@JoicSeth lmao
Well that's just bananas
Missed opportunity for a "Let's get down to bismuth"
Steven universe reference, whoop whoop!
it'd probably be too predictable honestly, I seem to remember back in the day, you couldn't turn a corner without seeing a bunch of people spamming it, so it's for the better that it was left out
Tell me why i thought this was a mulan reference and im saying it to myself to the tune of the song
Nilered: we lost exactly 5 milligrams in the process, a real shame
Nileblue: ooh my gloves are smoking
ahahahah-
Lol
Came here looking for this comment
The thing that I find the most hilarious is that, while they're the same person, they feel like two completely different people.
@@refrigeratorNO yeah
"You kind of just stop thinking about anything, and the pain goes away." -BlueNile 2020
2020 in a nutshell
Eventually, Nile stopped thinking...
@@NerdOracle i expected this type of comment
@@adr2215 Jojo is inevitable
It's true when making something it's meditation but with fire,fumes,dust,and sharp things
"You just kinda stop thinking about anything and the pain goes away"
The pain of watching him using the file like that is never going away.
Yeah....
I feel this pain also...
How are you supposed to use it?
@@Some._.Random._.Person smooth long strokes away from your body with the handle towards your body (trust me, i have to specify that the handle must be towards your body, i had an idiot in my toolmaker class that had the handle on the other side). it's not circles or fuckin sideways. i bet there are a lot of videos explaining how files work and how to use them
i still cringe at the thought of the jewelers saw. Looked like there was no tention on the blade
i like how when nigel is about to flip the knife, he says "should i risk it?" but reggie, instead of saying its dangerous, says "do we have another one?"
I've never encountered someone so careful, but so reckless.
It's perplexing that this guy is still alive in his line of work, but completley expected at the same time.
yea
yea
yea
yea
yea
The difference between goofing around and science is documentation.
Yep
He documented that he can flip an open knife at least once
So....Jackass with proper lab procedure is suddenly Mythbusters?
Okay - I'll buy it.
and a loose utilization of the scientific method lol
and the right tools
NileRed: *uses a glass stir rod and magnetic stirrer*
NileBlue: *uses a fork*
The contrast 😂
You can't use a magnetic stirrer on molten metal
05:54 "This is a bit of a failure"
(2 seconds later) : "I was never concerned I knew it'd work"
Humans are funny creatures 😂😂
going from nile red to nile blue is like discovering a whole new chaotic side to the professional science man you were accustomed to
I hadn’t even realised I’d moved from Red to Blue, I was too busy enjoying. 😃🤫
@@JulieWallis1963 me neither lmao
Nile Red: your chem teacher in lab herding students
Nile Blue: your chem teacher unsupervised
"is like" ? thats exactly what this is lol
@@JulieWallis1963 you can tell cause he’s like a whole new person on nileblue
NileRed: Let's always be safe
NileBlue: Let's flip a sharp knife
This guy is so ridiculously risk averse and then he does that! 😆
It always surprises me when people do that. My friend is super risk averse and then asks me to dangle her over the edge of over water with sharp barnacles and shit.
Nile blue is his safety flouting alter ego. The evil twin.
me at work vs me at home
*throws beaker across the room*
NileRed: makes aerogel and superconductors
NileBlue: buys a knife instead of rotating the image
the dimensions of a paper are smaller than the knife he ended up making so even rotating wouldn’t have made as big of a knife as he ended up with
I mean he could’ve cut the image in two, printed them out separately and then glued them together...
@@amystrader5139
He could have used bigger paper
@@S_Black lol
@@S_Black or made a smaller knife
I love how nilered is actual conventional chemestry stuff and nileblue is where his adhd takes over and he does whatever comes to mind like buying hotwheels (btw my brother would kill for those)
there’s something so funny about him chaotically scuttling around the lab like the mad scientist he is
Scuttling is the perfect word here, omg 😂
he really is a scuttler huh...
The more chemistry I do, the more I realize that scuttling is a chemists natural state
@@cinnamonmink3736maybe i am a chemist
The mixture of chemistry knowledge and absolute ignorance is what makes this channel so damn special
1000 like
People like Nile are the reason why Inteligence and Wisdom are separate stats in RPGs
@@user-zz3sn8ky7z lmao ikr
@@user-zz3sn8ky7z he's reading this comment like, I've never been so offended by somthing I 100% agree with.
"What's the shape of a knife?"
"I don't know. We have to buy one!"
"This big organic molecule; I wonder about its geometry..."
"That's easy let me draw it from memory for you."
I love that after all of that effort, the final product is about as effictive as a kitchen knife as the original block of bismuth
Might have helped if he hadn't tried to swing it like a hammer and instead actually sliced with it.
@@solsystem1342 it was nowhere near sharp enough
@@ombra711 well, I didn't say that it would work but, it certainly wouldn't have hurt their chances.
That's accurate.. Damm can't stop laughing
Yeah, the edge of the blade definitely wasn't made and sharpened quite as well as the knife Nile was basing his off of, but it was still pretty!
0:27 Aww... He's sad the Bwismut Kwife got destwoyed. :3
no
Nyoooo :3
Ew.
Lol
"I keep dropping little metal drops." is the most adorable and OSHA-violating sentence i've ever heard, you're a gem
😂😂😂😂
You don't work for a living do you?
What doesn't violate OSHA?
the11382 spilling bismuth doesn’t violate OSHA... that’s about it though
OSHA 😂😂😂
That “wire cutter” is a jewler’s saw. Those blades break often and you shouldn’t feel bad for snapping it
But the whet stone use made me cry
This video made me laugh, I enjoyed.
A coping saw would have been perfect, nearly the same abilities but with an appropriately sized chip load. Harder to break to boot.
@@williamforbes6919 I thought it was a coping saw to begin with
@@reekymirror6764 For a second I was questioning my sanity when he rotated the saw without changing his direction of cut. Lol
"That was the only one we had!" that part killed me
the way he called out almost the exact weight on the knife was impressive
He measured out how much the knife was done he broke it up into pieces bruh
Should i take cards or hear you?
I love the blue-purple color that the Bismuth makes.
Glad you remade it, super cool! Didn’t realize it would polish so well!!
ah, they replied!
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.....
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Read that like the country poland and I was confused
I love the fact there was absolutely 0 planning for this project, once the bismuth slab showed up at the lab it's game time.
"I don't need to get any specialized tools, I'll just use the handsaw and 1 of the 5 hammers I keep in my chemistry lab."
"professional"
I wonder how much that slab cost him..
@@calamaria9624 - Nothing. It was given to him by the video sponsor. He says though that the weight was 17.65 pounds, so it'd probably cost somewhere in the $200-250 range to buy that much.
@@Bike_Lion Neat!
I like the part where he’s a brilliant chemist, but doesn’t realise you could angle the picture to print out in full.
Or lay the stencil on the edge of the metal so he doesn’t need to make a cut along the entire long edge
People are good at different things lol
Well hes a chemist not a editor or a handyman.
Plus hes still a freakin child go easy on him.
@@amygenaille7863 he's 30 iirc
This was the perfect video for The Bismuth Smith to sponsor. This video really shows how hard it is to get bismuth to look good!
NileRed: I did 10 washings to make sure it was very pure.
NileBlue: Oh, yeah, let's just scoop up the dust from the floor and put it in the middle.
Just realized that now.
@TacticalMoonstone anyone that i’ve seen commented here that i really like:
Nilered: Left brain
Nileblue: Right brain
As a blacksmith, I'm torn between laughter and crying
Why do you have to be black? Why can't you just be a smith?
coal reasons
Bruv I just watch blacksmith videos and I feel the same XD
A blacksmith works non-precious metals. A silversmith works silver. A goldsmith works gold. A tinsmith works tin.
@@lindzeesouperocd7558 - in context a smith is a synonym for blacksmith.
Watching you using hand tools is the equivalent to watching a tool machinist do chemistry.
Is this a burn? Chase it sure feels like one XD
So true. This is painful to watch
IKR?! Shoving that rasp file across the knife sideways had me like 😲😖
As a machiniste i can only agree hahaha
0:38
Nile Red : "Look at that, my gloves are smoking 😀"
NileBlue: Lab safety is important
Also NileBlue: Dual wielding torches, touching hot metal, and flipping knives
Dual*
@@f1ringfed You are correct my good sir, thank you for fixing my terrible spelling
No no, NileRed is the one who goes safety first.
NileBlue is curving toward big Michael Reeves energy
"Look at that, my gloves are smoking!"
Alternative title: “Nile uses tools incorrectly for 30 minutes”
I was cringing the entire video
I don't know he nailed the hammer!
@@borisssman ahh I see what you doing . So punny. I die laughing. I dead now.
Im a trained toolmaker... And seeing nile mishandling that hecksaw and the files made want to shout at him...
@@MrManniG the files really made me die inside 13:09 XD
It felt as though my soul left my body when you brought out the whetstone and proceeded to make the most horrid attempt of sharpening that I’ve ever seen. Didn’t even put water on it, you just dove right in. Actually impressive.
yeah that was. A lot. This man is a goblin :D
Its even better because he also used the flattening stone meant for flattening your whetstone surface for the knife. Admittedly using it for the correct purpose but on the wrong thing.
@@Spooon10 "Failed Successfully"
@@Spooon10 thank god i wasn't the only person who noticed that lol
Please tell me you also noticed him blatantly using the file in every direction except the right one
"What?? The cucumber is scratching the knife.....now way."
This shit broke me into laughter💀
I love the formal, almost documentary like format of NileRed. But the "we don't know what we're doing" format on NileBlue is so much more entertaining
I agree
I am more of a blacksmith but i have done a few swords and knives for commissions and any that has done the work knows the aeons you spend behind the file and sandpaper :P... and yeah this one hurt at times, ehehehe but atleast he was giving it a crack@@nadineaymel-sherif
him flipping a knife without the cover on, i love it
@@Defectionistsyeah that was actually insane lol. Also trying it out on spoiled veggies after completely skipping any sort of sharpening.
@@Hawk7886 they did sharpen it. they say it themselves thats why they were grinding it. after the crystals form and before the polishing. it was just difficult with tools he had so he didnt make it that sharp
The hammer selection process felt a lot like a serial killer showing off his favourite instruments.
Or torture scene
Lmao im glad someone else noticed
Or a lil kid showing off his nerf guns
"heres my guitar my flute and how could i forget, my banjo
Omg i said this b4 i saw your comment! 🤣
This is definitely full of "I saw it on UA-cam, how hard can it possibly be?" vibes. Everything always goes perfect on UA-cam, unless it's a Nile video. This realism is what we're here for.
Not me! I am here for that voice, and Bromine! "Bromine Bromine Bromine!" haha 😜
This is big bismuth right here.
Realism? Nileism lol
That knife looked so pretty -- I want one like that!
But they need to stop throwing things around or being mean to things -- it's very disrespectful to nature...
NileRed : (powdering gold) we lost about 0.01 grams which is okayish, but not that good.
NileBlue : Yeah working with bromine, bismuth spilling, eating bird stop, is all good.
NileRed: So the transparent wood wasn’t invisible, so we have to start again.
Nileblue: ..can we just glue crystals onto the knife? that’s counts right?
why are there no replies?
@@paulolsen2197 idk man-
@@doyouknowbts8748 SAME DAY HELL YEA!
@@al3xa723 lol
@@naveednawwaf lol
Kiwami makes everything look effortless. These guys are the reality. Broken blades, hard work... Achy arms...
top 10 dangerous chemicals:- ua-cam.com/video/CHzv6-sIrks/v-deo.html
To be fair, they are also spectacularly disorganized.
"The Cucumber is scratching the knife" is by far one of the funniest things I'll probably hear
laughed a good amount at it
lol
I actually started crying at that
That wasn't a cucumber - it was a "Zucchini!" SMH
@@evilbrat5376 the hardest of vegetables
3:23 the music is fire 🔥🔥🔥
The fact that the scale has been laying on the same spot on the ground for all these days of filming is killing me. Sometimes you can even see Nile steping over it.
"Using the same process that Kiwami did"
Not even one cow-shaped creamer smh
Right? Where's the murderer atmosphere.
Where’s the dog ? Where’s the doll ? Where is all the unnecessary step like doing a coffee but somehow matters in the end
Smh
Your pfp goes with this
what is a cow shaped creamer
How do you look so professional and so child-like at the same time.
Boys rule, that's why
Because he can, and it's his passion project
@@elliotville7820 bro ruined the moment 😕
Because he can
@@jorgeguardia cant argue with that
Watching you make this knife was hilarious, and using it on a floppy cucumber was the best test for a knife I think I've ever seen.
Nile Red = "Here's how we're going to ensure complete safety and make sure that nothing bad could happen"
Nile Blue = Aight imma flip this knife real quick :^)
it's cool, he had his labcoat on
Red is just Jekyll and Blue is Hyde
NileRed: safety is important and shouldn't be ignored
NileBlue: "do we risk it?" *Throws unsheathed knife in the air and attempts to catch the handle*
When you live in a country with universal health care you can do stupid things like that. If you look real close at his wrist you can see where the scar goes around from the transplant. He was really lucky to get a donor hand with almost the same pigmentation as his original hand. The first he tried that trick it didn't go so well and we're all so proud of the hard work he's done in his recovery. Niles Blue is so brave to to try the same trick again so soon after recovery.
@@capitalinventor4823 wait what
Remember kids, a falling knife has no handle.
Rusty Cage: ❓🤔🧐⁉️
15:04 "Oh yeah, weren't we supposed to do this in the fume hood?"
Only the most technologically advanced labs have 3 kinds of hammers and an axe sitting in a drawer.
And no knife
Especially the Titanium hammer 🔨💪
It's really funny finding out Nile doesn't know how to cut vegetables
Nile Red: *Argues safety in literally every video*
Nile Blue: *"FLIP THE KNIFE ONCE, FLIP THE KNIFE TWICE..."*
Take of the knife edge cover and flop it one more time🤣
"Which hammer?
This hammer?
Axe?"
Flip the it three times, and I’m fearing for my life
I know right?????
i like how on nile red he’s super serious, but here he’s just like “we got a donut hotwheels car” and throws and catches a knife
It's like Nilered is a super serious chemist and Nileblue is his reckless, mad-scientist twin.
@@endlesswanderer1753 frrrr
I couldnt tell that there was a plastic cover on the knife so when he just rapidly pulled it off I thought he made a major oopsie
I read this comment when he said that
Kiwami’s video: calm, methodical, asmr knifemaking
Nileblue: it needs to be blasted a little more.
I’m concerned that Nigel doesn’t own a cast iron pan
NileBlue is just NileRed's younger brother that watched every episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy and decided that was good enough.
Wait you mean watching every episode of Bill Nye wasn't enough
@@cassied.6731 he speaks lies dont listen. Bill nye is more than enough
Gender is a spectrum
@@sankang9425 Yeah but what does it have to do with this
@@sankang9425 ummmmm. True but why u comment that on this comment
“The cucumber is scratching the knife.”
Nobody in history has ever said it before this guy.
r/brandnewsentence
@@michaelwang1730 I used to go there A lot
@@michaelwang1730 that subreddit must have some beef with the digital library of babel
Self defense
The billygoat with human hands ate the tyrannosaurus on the train tracks
"The cucumber is scratching the knife"
Only in 2020
Also in 2020, the cucumber _is_ the knife: ua-cam.com/video/01WzbuO7_ms/v-deo.html (Kiwami)
Things get scratched when they're used to cut, this has been an observable phenomena since Grug smashed Brug's head in with a shiny rock
@@IDoNotLikeHandlesOnYT wait that's illegal
Only at miller grove
Ikr
Okay so when cutting something with a knife, you're supposed to slice it, as in hold the vegetable/meat in place and move the knife forward/backward instead of just pushing it through
camera man is just a hype man and nile just says yes to everything he suggest in the most hypnotized voice i've ever heard anyone speak in lmao
just like the "yes honey meme"
NileRed: Carefully narrated and serious explanation of the process.
NileBlue upon catching the brand new kitchen knife he had just thrown spinning in the air: "I did it!"
I flip knives alot and I've gotten pretty solid at it and even that made me uncomfortable
He's trying to be Zoro.
friendly reminder: a falling knife has no handle
@@ParagonQuillei acknowledge that no one asked nor cares, but i happen to be the 1,000th like
Switching to your knife is faster than reloading your pistol@@ParagonQuille
I'm not going to lie it's mildly amusing to watch smarter people than myself struggle with basic hand tools
It's messing me up thinking he could kill you with an invisible cloud but made it look so hard to make a weapon out of a hunk of metal.
Thank you for saying it
it's the one hope we have that this kid won't turn into a super villain.. he can make a new recipe for cancer-aids but wouldn't know how to open the box if I put a padlock on it.
That's putting it nicely
@Google User What are you going on about dude?
NileRed: It's very important that I don't over heat this and make sure to keep it at a stable temperature.
NileBlue: yo i'd look sick dual wielding these blow torches
After listening to him say so many words I don’t understand and explain so many concepts that go over my head, it made me feel better when he didn’t know what to call the hacksaw
Or a fretsaw!
Or coping saw
Or a see-saw!
That's not a hacksaw
As a mechanic, I never took the time to think about all the stuff I know about how to use tools, until this video.
Watching him use the file drove me insane
@@crabmanster Oh my god same. It hurt to watch. Also the angles he was cutting with the hacksaw. Why wouldn’t you cut downwards instead of sideways. And as a blade smith the way he was using the whetstone
@@cooperbrahmsteadt5123 He's basically a kid still as most people in their early 20s and late teens lol. He's just having fun with hands on learning and experience
@@yahya2925 I know I’m not trying to put him down. Obviously it takes time to learn these things and no ones gonna be good at it right away.
OMG, same here!
This is what being in art school is like. Going into a project blind, buying random stuff because u forgot, realizing ur method is super tedious but getting to goof off with ur friends while u do it
It's painful
And that's why art students don't make any money 😂
@@rivergranniss3740 Bruh engineering students do the same
@@hughmann5188 Most engineering students have a clue what they are doing since most engineering students come from a trade background (the ones I know do anyway)
@@hughmann5188 fair enough 😂
NileBlue is the channel where kitchen appliances are tested to the limits and beyond.
"let me put on my safety goggles"
2 minutes later is juggling a knife
"Stupitidy Last"
-Nile Blue
Watching Nile transition from chemistry to smithing is like watching a skateboarder try paragliding for the first time. I lost all faith that he had a clue what he was doing when he used the file horizontally haha.
not to mention stroking backwards
@@ethanstrickland9665 Stroking ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
@@ethanstrickland9665 You should check out Fireball Tool's video about backwards filing ;)
665? let me change that.
NileRed: Let's talk about lab safety.
NileBlue: Do I risk it?
Nileblue is nilered crazy evil twin evil scientist.
23:12
Weapon of choice: Dual-wield blowtorches
It's funny. NileRed is Nile's Blue Oni, while Nileblue is Nile's Red Oni.
Thanks for making videos nile, it took me 29:56 min. To watch the complete video.
The hacksaw paradox: unable to cut curves, impossible to cut straight lines.
Underrated comment
you can definitely cut very straight with them if you aren't handling them like a cro-magnon
@@SuperAWaC thats less funny though
@@SuperAWaC cro-magnons were pretty smart
@@Kyle-gw6qpThey were able to make better knives than this.
Nile: We take safety very seriously
Also Nile: Plays with molten metal & throws a knife in the air
also nile: "oh look at that, my gloves are smoking"
Doesnt ware a mask when grinding metal
Masks aren’t required for bismuth cause it isn’t toxic to us
@@skuqre its 4th not 4rd if u want a rd then its 3rd
@@velmi. just because you can injest small amounts doesnt mean you can breath it... it's still metal.
As someone who watches a lot of knife making/blacksmithing videos I was laughing the entire time and it reminds me of a comment on one of your other videos that said “you can tell this man is a brilliant chemist by the way he operates that table saw”
Tools and craftsmanship isn’t everyone’s forte, that’s a given, but the most important thing about making something is to have fun doing it and to reap the rewards of your efforts. That being said I consider this knife a huge success, you couldn’t stop smiling the entire time and that’s what made this fun to watch.
The important part about a hobby is having fun. So they’re doing it right.
Exactly, also it's not like a Bismuth knife was gonna be usable anyways, but like nileblue said, it's more like a decorative knife you put in your studio/office wall
Same when I saw him try to polish it with the wet stones I was crying I left a whole comment on how he should sharpen it with the wet stones
You can tell this man is a *sloppy* chemist by the fact that he hasn't informed himself about the exact characteristics of this element :D
"Elemental bismuth is denser in the liquid phase than the solid, a characteristic it shares with germanium, silicon, gallium, and water. Bismuth expands 3.32% on solidification; therefore, it was long a component of low-melting typesetting alloys, where it compensated for the contraction of the other alloying components[15][21][22][23] to form almost isostatic bismuth-lead eutectic alloys."
So heating it up was about the worst thing to do for getting it out of that metal thingy ^^
your metalworking "skills" make me cry XD The way you use the files ... gold! Love your vids!
NileBlue: Needs safety glasses on everything happening.
also NileBlue: Tosses around new kitchen knife.
You made my day. Thanks! :D
His eyes where safe though
That really scared me. Please don't do that.
I mean, when working with hot or reactive liquids there is actually a chance it will get in your eyes.
nile:uses what i assume to be a whet stone in all the wrong ways
me a chef: *P A I N*
whet*
not only that, but then forgets to use it when he actually starts sharpening the knife lmao
@@thedemes1364 Don't forget the sanding block things. Those ones that are shown when he tries using the whet stone, off in the background. They're around the top left of the screen in a few bags.
Whet*
@@thedemes1364 wwww a we we awwwwwqwwwwwwww
Nile: has a huge professional chemistry lab
Also Nile: "we don't have a knife"
"aren't we supposed to do this under the fume hood"
"look, my gloves are smoking"
"can we bismuth the other bismuth"
+dual wielding fire torches
+touching hot metal
+flipping knives
@@kairon5249 +still doesn't do it under the fume hood after he said that
I love Nile for these exact reasons lol
Especially the comment ones in this comment lol
Important gear over stock, i guess
I love that a professional lab has a drawer of various hammers (and an axe)
Nile's cutting skills are worse than his knife-sharpening skills😭❤️