THE BOWIE KNIFE! - Part 1
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2018
- My name is Brad Richardson, I am a blacksmith and knife maker from northern Michigan. I share high quality videos showing off the work I complete in my shop. Follow my journey as I improve my skills as a craftsman and content creator!
BOWIE KNIFE - PART 2:
• THE BOWIE KNIFE! - Part 2
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-Brad
I like that you're explaining your steps as you go, can't wait to see part two.
Brad check out a company called iso tunes.... they have hearing protection that is ear buds that are osha compliant and Bluetooth so will work with your iPhone. You can take calls listen to music and they have rechargeable battery. I have some coming to me this Christmas for working in the wood shop.
I love the farriers anvil! why is the pritchel hole so big?
Thanks Brad. This is a good video!
Another great work of art. I rlly like the bevels as well. I’m glad you left the forge finish on them it looks killer. Can’t wait to see the other parts. 👍
Really enjoying your videos, informative and entertaining. I'm just getting into bladesmithing & chasing info on the annealing vs normalising process...Do you prefer annealing after forging rather than normalising? Thanks in advance if you respond!
nice man ! looking really good , greetings from germany
Wow looking very nice,I just wish I could afford the 14 inch bowie you quoted me.
Nice job so far and keep up the excellent videos.
Richard
This reminds me of the Bowie knife from call of duty
Brad,..... Where's your website so I can order knives??
How well is that modified 4x36 into a 2x72 working out? Looks like it's doing a good job.
Proper name was Arkansas toothpick :)
Awesome Bowie lol love saying the name Bowie
I quit watching when you said you were gonna add serrations to the blade.
Don't add stress risers. And if you want a saw, buy a saw.
'Nuff said.
Yeah, I'm old school, and I know what a knife is supposed to be. i wish the rest of the world would remember.