The knife and handle came out really nice. I would have made the scales thinner by the tang coming into the handle. Looked a little boxy and square there at that end. What type wood did you use for the scales? looks great with the oil applied.
Hello. Your work is really great! Do you know The Corvo? It’s a Chilean military knife with double edge blade and a hammer in the end of the handle? Can you make a project with this model ?
At first I thought it's going to be a thin handle and you'll be able to see the tang in it. Maybe some pins going top to bottom instead of sideways. That would've been cool. Nevertheless this looks great.
You produce beautiful pieces without using fancy equipment. That is encouraging and inspiring to new knife makers.
Your restoring videos are always a delight to see. Folks it's a lesson to learn that sometimes you need a second chance to shine brighter.
You are one of my favourite knife-making youtubers
Beautiful job. Really like how well that handle came out!
Excellent work, the best way I saw to solve the stranding of a shearing scissors!!!!
Really congratulations on the work
I love these videos. They are so satisfying to watch.
Good to see you still uploading, keep it up!
Hey MN Projects, great job.
A question, what product did you use to make the wood handle glossy like that?
thank you in advance for the answer :-D
A nice project. I am very impressed. Thank you for the Video!
That handle looks amazing
you've got skills man......cant wait for next project
What a very useful idea to reuse the sheep shears to be made into a knife awesome idea
Really beautiful job, man... Fantastic! 😃
Happy new year!
Awesome project Sir an the handle came out looking beautiful. Also i hope you had a great Christmas Sir
This is amazing how good looking knife can be made from just a rusty piece of steel and some wood
Brakuje mi słów żeby wyrazić estetykę tego projektu. Przykładasz się w każdym calu do tego co robisz i efekt jest wręcz PIORUNUJĄCY. Great
The knife and handle came out really nice. I would have made the scales thinner by the tang coming into the handle. Looked a little boxy and square there at that end. What type wood did you use for the scales? looks great with the oil applied.
Hi I was just wondering. Is there any benefit of using stabilized wood for a handle? I always see you use it so that's why I'm asking
The stabilized wood is resistant to moisture. In addition, it is much better to machining, it behaves like MDF, the structure is uniform
Thanks for letting me l know, I appreciate it
Nice job my friend. I have to ask, after watching dozens of knife creating videos, what type of oil is the steel quenched after tempering?
Hello, nice job. I like your handle design. What was the final coating you put on them?
It came out beautiful and I love the handle.
Your handles are always beautiful, well done mate
That handle was amasing!!
Beautiful as always. The temperature display at your sander, can you explain what that is about.
Cheers
GReat work, it is necessary re temple the blade?
What kind of knife sharpener is that
Nice job... did you temper after the quench?
Hello. Your work is really great! Do you know The Corvo? It’s a Chilean military knife with double edge blade and a hammer in the end of the handle? Can you make a project with this model ?
Wow that came out beautiful. love it just out of curiosity do you sell any of your master pieces that you do.
Thanks for showing that & sharing that, happy new year
Ahhhhh,what a knife day to watch your vids
Kolejna świetna robota. 👍 👍 pozdrawiam z Polski 😀 szczęśliwego nowego roku 😀 🍻
Nice, really good finish👍
did you hammer the blade flats ? I have a set of shears but my blades are curved inwards
Good job !!! Nice tool !!
Nice job. I think it would of been nice if the tang formed the back of the handle. But still a lovely knife.
Do you sell these knives you make? They are absolutely beautiful and made to the highest quality, undoubtedly.
That was Shear- Madness
Enjoyed watching very much
Superb job done well... please make something out of micarta?
That's a good use to this type of trash
Where do you get you handle material from
What is the process called when knife goes into furnace then cooled and then placed in oven?
Quenching, tempering & Heat treating
Awesome! Tnx for video.
Beautiful work
Very nice job man
M.N. Projects well that was different, why no paper cut test at the end though?
You are always the best!!
Another great project ! 🇺🇸
How many knife in your house ?
At first I thought it's going to be a thin handle and you'll be able to see the tang in it. Maybe some pins going top to bottom instead of sideways. That would've been cool. Nevertheless this looks great.
So beautiful ☺️
Nice job !
Güzel olmuş ama o koyun kırpma makası günümüzde artık benzerine rastlanmayan antika bir parçaymış gibi geldi bana.
Maybe for the other blade you could do a Kuridashi. That's what I thought of when I first saw them.
great work...👍👍
Widać że za mocnym kucharzem to nie jesteś 😉 ale rzeczy które robisz to mistrzostwo. Przepiękna rękojeść. Drzewo chyba 🍒. Pozd
Great job
You forgot to heat the oil before the quench but nice job.
Great job 👍 👍 awesome 👌
I know I´m repeating myself, but Awesome!
Nice knife but weren't those shears antiques? Did you unknowingly destroy a valuable item? Either way good work.
Perfect❤️❤️
Woooowwwwww.... it's beautifull
Your clock is as loud as mine BTW it was already a hardened steel
Sensacional!!! 👍 👍👍 👍👍 👍
Do you live in united state
Great job ... :-)
sir make a ninja star or wooden bresslet.
#M.N.Project
Can you make a sowrd
NICE
nice
Do you just look at Stuff and say "That will make a good knife"
👍
Nice
очень красиво
Parabéns ! Perfeito.
Umi zrobić.
👉👍
Я подписался с удовольствием.
Яблоко можно и вилкой разрезать...
Разрешь и скинь видео 20 руб. Дам
@@АртемийКарпов-г9я Как-то маловато...
Я годноту за такую мелочь не пилю ХDD
Amei
Чем будешь овец стричь?
👍😀❤️🔪
Nice