That cross grinding he does with it is pretty impressive and absolutely horrible for a blade lol. That said, he probably doesn’t care about the blade longevity as he’s probably got several on-hand.
@Kaden Slife There's definitely a baseline cost. However, you don't need to invest a huge amount of money to get started. You can get pretty far with just measuring/marking tools, work holding tools, and an angle grinder (plus, very importantly, PPE). As far as project materials, you could search for scraps to work with if possible; to avoid cost.
That’s probably the first tool I’d recommend anyone would buy to get into knife making. For $20-30 you can get one that’ll last through many knives and they can do many things
Lol if anything this is the opposite of simple. Did you even see the work he does with that angle grinder? Plus, that folding mechanism is far from simple.
@@MemeLord-nu8mi Simple, as in very few components. You look at a lot of the generic brand knives of our age and see them with even smaller components, that include springs, locking/unlocking mechanisms. This is simple, compARED.
This is great! I have never seen a folding mechanism like this for knives. It appears to be the best combination of friction folder and slip-joint. Stronger too!
That's insane. Never seen your channel before but just a few days ago I was thinking about if a knife like this was possible. In my head the top part would be similar but the buttom part was about halfway up the handle and split so the blade could pass through. I couldn't figure out how that work work without being flimsy or having too many moving parts. I didn't know this mechanism has a name or anything but this morning I wake up to this video. UA-cam algorithm is freaky.
Чёрт возьми, я то думал, что разработал совершенно новый тип складного ножа, а тут почти такая же конструкция. Правда, я это давно придумал, но не важно, отлично всё сделано, мастер. Это в кино всё так быстро и гладко, я два лезвия испортил безнадёжно, пока подгонял механику, хотя и 3d модель разработал, всё подогнал напечатав на 3D принтере и всё равно промахнулся при изготовлении маленько.
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4 роки тому
This is very impressive to watch considering most guys would be trying to use a milling machine as opposed to an angle grinder. And using this angle grinder he makes it look so nice
Your work is admirable. I have a question: I used Fecl3 solution to dip it through the copper handle but it turned pink, not a dark color like yours. Can you guide me how you make the solution? and the solution you used at 11:00 is what solution?
This guy is a surgeon with the angle grinder. Very skilled use in every video!
was thinking the same thing 😂
was no joke coming to comment that. works that grinder like Michelangelo wielded the chisel
That cross grinding he does with it is pretty impressive and absolutely horrible for a blade lol. That said, he probably doesn’t care about the blade longevity as he’s probably got several on-hand.
Truth. I'd let him perform surgery on me with an angle grinder if my life depended on it. Or even if my life didn't depend on it.
He could manufacture Rolex parts with those grinding skills
Out of all the knives you've made on this channel, I think this is my favourite.
It sets a nice balance between gorgeousness and functionality to me.
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@Castle Bravo I guess I can see what you mean. But I just find this knife to look rugged, like it could survive a world war.
Watching his video makes me feel like “ I can do that”.... I can’t do that!
Time, patience, practice, research. Combine those and you can nullify the last part of your statement.
luchvk you are right! Thank you!
@Kaden Slife There's definitely a baseline cost. However, you don't need to invest a huge amount of money to get started. You can get pretty far with just measuring/marking tools, work holding tools, and an angle grinder (plus, very importantly, PPE). As far as project materials, you could search for scraps to work with if possible; to avoid cost.
You can
@@luchvk you definitely need that 60” sander, it’s a must for knife making.
Ah yes, the finest of bladesmith tools: the anglegrinder.
That’s probably the first tool I’d recommend anyone would buy to get into knife making. For $20-30 you can get one that’ll last through many knives and they can do many things
May I introduce you to Eli?
That, a drillpress, & a bench vise is all you need to start.
ong it really do be
KingKile117 zednaught alpha?
I can't get over the design... How clever it really is... And the finish is well done... I would like to purchase one some how!
This is downright my favorite knife design
I am really getting a lot of enjoyment from these unusual mechanism videos.
Your creativity is always so amazing
thank you =)
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mental nice
you should probably Check “Random Hands”
@@Koss-channel bir
that's one of the coolest knives i've seen in a long time! well done!
I love the custom jigs and tools such as the zero clearance table rasp awesome tricks that really show the seasons under his belt
You are so precise with your angle grinder
That's some high quality work right there, so simple, so beautiful.
Lol if anything this is the opposite of simple. Did you even see the work he does with that angle grinder? Plus, that folding mechanism is far from simple.
@@MemeLord-nu8mi Simple, as in very few components. You look at a lot of the generic brand knives of our age and see them with even smaller components, that include springs, locking/unlocking mechanisms. This is simple, compARED.
NationalCrafter Oh ok. Gotcha.
this is such a sick design. i would definitely buy one
You can trie (try?) here:
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@@lionelyork4960 try. 🙂
@@davidgreen5099 👍😉
precise machining - talents and skills - master level achieved
What an awesome design, realy love the mechanism! Fantastic job!
Your videos help me sleep at night, it’s like some form of weird ASMR for me
Hands down the coolest knife I’ve ever seen
Super cool idea
Simplicity of known principles, wise choices in materials, and care for detail show how well this was thought through. Well done, sir.
man!!! I'm trying to model it on solidworks, WOW!!! too clever ideas and much mathematics in it, plus i like how you handle the angle grinder...
Did you get it working in cad?
@@pargelooper yes, i normally do it in blocks first, then turn it into assembly on solidworks
What a beautiful piece of functional art
This is great! I have never seen a folding mechanism like this for knives. It appears to be the best combination of friction folder and slip-joint. Stronger too!
Masterpiece of practicality, definitely building this when I get my next metal sheet order in
Also subbed
never thought that metalwork is fun until i started watching this videos
Cool little knife. I like it.
Are there plans for this knife? I would love to make my own!
Play x0.5 it's the real experience
Never saw that type before and well executed!
Nice presentation of lever knifes! Good job! 👍👍👍
That's insane. Never seen your channel before but just a few days ago I was thinking about if a knife like this was possible. In my head the top part would be similar but the buttom part was about halfway up the handle and split so the blade could pass through. I couldn't figure out how that work work without being flimsy or having too many moving parts. I didn't know this mechanism has a name or anything but this morning I wake up to this video. UA-cam algorithm is freaky.
Оч интересная конструкция и не особо сложная. Классный нож.
Lovely! Really like the aged brass handle. I have a production knife that uses a similar mechanism, but yours is much more attractive.
This knife is super sweet. Love the design.
Super awesome knife
Beautiful work, man.
Each and every one of your knife is unique and super.
Чёрт возьми, я то думал, что разработал совершенно новый тип складного ножа, а тут почти такая же конструкция. Правда, я это давно придумал, но не важно, отлично всё сделано, мастер. Это в кино всё так быстро и гладко, я два лезвия испортил безнадёжно, пока подгонял механику, хотя и 3d модель разработал, всё подогнал напечатав на 3D принтере и всё равно промахнулся при изготовлении маленько.
That is a very cool knife build on a well made video.
CNC man's skill. Great 🔪
Impressive and unpractical, just how I like it. Awesome work man!
Love it! Nicely done as usual.
Классный нож!!! Ему бы ещё ногтевой зацеп и клипсу, будет вообще бомба, хоть на конвейер ставь производство👍
А что за клипса?
You sir are very talented. Amazing video. Everything is precise.
Здорово, мастер не только золотые руки но и классный конструктор получился хороший выкидной нож из добротного металла!!!😊😉😄😃😀👏🖒👍👌💪🏅
Руки с правильного места ростут 💪🏻
very nice work, beautiful knife man congrats
Haven't seen a folder that looks like that before and I really like the way it works
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
That is a super cool knife to carry around.
Excellent job with the angle grinder 👍🏻👌
Очень похожа система Ивана Кремецкого. За работу лайк!
долго делать.у меня своя система.не делал еще.болт на 6 -фиксатор.
This is very impressive to watch considering most guys would be trying to use a milling machine as opposed to an angle grinder. And using this angle grinder he makes it look so nice
Dude! Freaking amazing! Your little Dremel/drum sander setup is brilliant as well, definitely going to steal that idea!
Stealing is wrong, go to church
Joking btw
Impressive skill you have there!
It’s a great design can’t wait to see more of this improved
Very cool knife, well executed design!
Very nice. No springs, but still a safe, solid lock-up when open or closed.
Spings are not essential.
@@dante_f4563 not with a good design like this, they're not.
Great full ideas
very creative
Классный нож складень получился.
Nicely done. Something different for a change.
just love the whole process,thank you.
Intriguing design. Well done!
I love these kind of videos 🥰 there so satisfying 😌
Very cool and unique design lv it
I love interesting knives would love to have this for my collection. Very nice
What a well thought out, handsome, regular use pocket knife. Congratulations 👍🏻🍀❤️
When the power drill held by a table vice comes out you know it’s time for the good stuff
Genial. MAESTRO se merece mis debidos respetos y felicitaciones.
That is a great design
I really enjoy the whole process of making tools, knifes etc but what I really enjoy the most on Koss' videos is how good he is with the angle grinder
Nice little grinding jig. 👍
Beauty results! Gorgeous blade.
Very cool man ...very very cool
Koss, you should make a negative cutting angle on your drills when drilling brass. Works much faster. :-) thanks for the video!
You made an awesome knife i enjoyed the video.
От видео, прямо таки веет уроками труда из моего детства.
Дмитрий Иванович, вы ли это?)))
Did he really just show off the knife in 2x speed
The knife is not really the point. This is an angle grinder video.
That knife is really slick, smart and original. Really impressive design and craftsmanship especially considering the relatively crude tools you used.
You are amazing with that grinder.
You are making awesome knifes bro👏😍
Respect from Serbia❤
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Koss is always amazing with his concepts. 105 dislike because They Cannot Even Made A Knife But Watch Koss UA-cam Tutorial. J-Ass
Great design!
Always doing a great job! You made a really good knifes! Thanks for your videos!
Really great work!
Legendary every time
Your designs are always so interesting and unique 10/10
MASHAALLAH khub valo video..........
Это идеальный и безопасный складной нож!
Like the fact that pivot points all have washers. True understanding of basic engineering is rare these days.
Beautiful job 👍👌
Best knives on youtube!
Very nice idea
Wow, it was very hard(i think) but the result... Just wow
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What a great job!
Very nice work again! You gotta let us know what that grinder disc is!
May I ask how the screws are held in place? have you tapped the brass or are they a sort of self tapping screw?
Thanks for posting such great work.
Magnifico trabajo ... me suscribo. Saludos
Your work is admirable. I have a question: I used Fecl3 solution to dip it through the copper handle but it turned pink, not a dark color like yours. Can you guide me how you make the solution? and the solution you used at 11:00 is what solution?
Such a weird knife.... I love it
It's such an interesting concept.
you should put your makers mark on your projects sir, love it!
Genius design