You are my first video in the build series! What an excellent dagger bro! I love how perfect your lines are. Beautiful handle material and the hamon came out great!
This competition has already been a complete success , as I have been introduced some excellent smiths which means more awesome art peices to drool over .
Wengles/Cole ... a great, simple, step video explaining the build and how details were incorporated. The dagger turned out great ... love how you carried the center apex through and into the handle. Thanks for the share and good luck!
I love the half-a-handful of smiths on YT that actually forge their swords/knives (etc) without super expensive presses and $$$ power tools! New Sub 👍🏽
very true about the fire extinguisher, and be sure to regularly check it's still holding pressure. I keep 2 in my shop, should probably pick up a couple more because I have very bad luck lol.
Man that leather belt is still really cool to me. Great looking knife! Have you ever thought about using a coping saw to connect the holes in your guard?
Nice work! I love the handle material, and how you gave the blade a Hamon, I had no idea that you could get the clay for it! You dagger looks very nice, especially with the stabilized Burl handle!
This hamon looks amazing! Every time I watching your videos I feel like this is so easy to you! Knife making is hard! You have very study hands! This handle was a challenge for sure! Nice work Man!
Lol it's not easy. I really should include more mistakes but when I'm pressed for time, taking the extra time to point out all my mistakes usually get push back to least important I suppose. Thank you Dawid I appreciate it.
Cole, beautiful piece. Loved this video. What was that tool you were using when scribing lines on the end of the handle block? I’ve never seen that before.
Nice looking knife, very clean lines. Where did you buy the polishing powder? Id like to check some out. Good luck in the competition, I still have like 17 videos to watch before I vote.
Eye protection,ear protection, a respirator and fire proof gloves up to my elbows and yet you are still here to talk shit. You must be one of those people that still wears a mask in their car by themselves 😂😂
haha i didnt know what you meant and then i realized you were talking camera angle. i have the camera between my chest and my hands lol. i get a couple shots and then move it to finish. Thanks for watching!
lol i did tell you how. but i will tell you again. The clay that was put on before heat treatment prevents part of the blade from hardening. then when you etch the blade in acid it reveals the hamon which is a contrast between where the blade was hardened and where it wasnt.
@@Wengelsworkshop Many, but I'm in Africa now, and I'll go back to China later, all inyoutubeCan't be used, can you send a link or give a detailed size?
Well you should look into it bc some very good knife makers including Kyle Royer would disagree with you. An extremely tight tang fit can cause the handle to split if there is any expansion in the wood. Which even with stabilized wood there will be some movement. Thanks for watching anyways Richard. Take some time to look into this topic and maybe you will learn something.
Это ваше мнение, и есть миллион видео, в которых есть только музыка или звуки магазина. найди их. многие люди предпочитают, чтобы я объяснял шаги. и сказать, что это отвлекает от творчества, просто глупо.
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Maaann nice job buddy 👏 👍 👌 blessings
You are my first video in the build series! What an excellent dagger bro! I love how perfect your lines are. Beautiful handle material and the hamon came out great!
Thank you Airin!
This competition has already been a complete success , as I have been introduced some excellent smiths which means more awesome art peices to drool over .
Glad you Enjoyed it!
Wengles/Cole ... a great, simple, step video explaining the build and how details were incorporated. The dagger turned out great ... love how you carried the center apex through and into the handle. Thanks for the share and good luck!
Thanks you for the kind words Byron!
Congrats!! A real beautiful dagger. I also love hamons, yours turned out great! And the faceted handle is real sleek, I really like it all! Huge like
Thank you Sir! I appreciate it
Great dagger, Cole! That handle came out amazing! 😍
Thank you Denis! I really appreciate what you and Airin do for the community.
I love the half-a-handful of smiths on YT that actually forge their swords/knives (etc) without super expensive presses and $$$ power tools! New Sub 👍🏽
Glad you enjoyed it!
Both has skills
This is awesome. What kind of grit is that. Seen it a few times but your the first to mention what is was!!!
Thanks Jeffrey! its 1500 grit silicon carbide powder.
@@Wengelsworkshop awesome thank you!
Solid work man! I need to get a leather belt...
Thank you! It is pretty nice!
That is one sweet dagger! All the parts complement the whole, well done.
Thank you David!
i almost didnt watch because of the hollywood introduction.
turns out you're pretty good at choosing your stabilised wood.
hmm I always wonder if people like the intro or not. thanks for the feedback.
Love that hamon! Perfect simple and clean classic dagger. That teardrop in the handle turned out great. Nice job! 👏
Thank you for the kind words!
That's some really crispy and clean work mate, whew, finished all the vids
Man thank you for taking the time to watch all of them!
Awesome, clean work, Cole! The hamon turned out great and was a really nice idea for the dagger!
Thank you Sven!
This has got to be in the Top 5. What a terrific blade! SO well done
Thank you Artie!
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Nice! Done and voted too brother, good luck!
Thank you brother!
Fantastic dagger - nice pattern on the edge and the handle is amazing!
Thank you Fred!
That hamon is beautiful, nice shape, beautiful handle material, nice.
Thank you Jim!
very true about the fire extinguisher, and be sure to regularly check it's still holding pressure. I keep 2 in my shop, should probably pick up a couple more because I have very bad luck lol.
Very cool build! Elegant little dagger!
Thank you Red wolf!
I'm a bit late but this was gorgeous! Nice work mate.
love the heat treat you did and the handle is sweet good choice on the color
Thank you Douglas
Man that leather belt is still really cool to me. Great looking knife! Have you ever thought about using a coping saw to connect the holes in your guard?
Thanks and not really, but that's a good idea
Well done mate, very clean
Thank you Sam!
That is a great looking dagger. Good luck!
Thank you Mike!
Truly beautiful.
Thank you Tony!
Right on man!! Really like that dagger!👌🏻
Thank you! I cant wait to see you make the steel!
Nice work! I love the handle material, and how you gave the blade a Hamon, I had no idea that you could get the clay for it! You dagger looks very nice, especially with the stabilized Burl handle!
Thank you so much Oculus!
Looks good. You got my vote!
Thanks for taking the time to Vote Larry!
love it, clean and deceptively simple design
Thank you Andy!
I may have to commission you to make me a combat knife chief! Well done...
Thank you
Beautiful job!
Thank you Rebel!
I really like the handle design
Thank you Daniel!
great build it came out amazing that hamon and handle are beautiful well done
Thank you Ct!
Great job, love that handle!
Thank you Mumod!
Beautiful
Thank you John!
beautiful dagger and hamon
Thank you!
beautiful work
Thank you!
Just the dagger nice work.
That's definitely a beautiful blade but that Tyrell dude has it going on
He is a beast for sure. Thanks for watching
This hamon looks amazing! Every time I watching your videos I feel like this is so easy to you! Knife making is hard! You have very study hands! This handle was a challenge for sure! Nice work Man!
Lol it's not easy. I really should include more mistakes but when I'm pressed for time, taking the extra time to point out all my mistakes usually get push back to least important I suppose. Thank you Dawid I appreciate it.
That looks great!
Thank you!
Cole, beautiful piece. Loved this video. What was that tool you were using when scribing lines on the end of the handle block? I’ve never seen that before.
Thank you Adam! it is called a marking gauge. its a woodworkers tool.
Really nice work sir.
Thank you!
Nicely done
Thank you Kz!
That looks pretty good.
Thank you Sam!
Really sweet dagger! Love the hamon
Thank you Drew!
Nicely done!
Thank you James!
Nice looking knife, very clean lines. Where did you buy the polishing powder? Id like to check some out. Good luck in the competition, I still have like 17 videos to watch before I vote.
Thanks Phillip! its 1500 grit silicon carbide polish. I got some off amazon.
PPE,,, shorts and tenners with no socks,, sure what could go worng
Yeah socks and jeans will save the day 😂
@@Wengelsworkshop Perhaps they will from burns and shards,, but real PPE will save your butt, I do hope you have EMS on speed dial
Eye protection,ear protection, a respirator and fire proof gloves up to my elbows and yet you are still here to talk shit. You must be one of those people that still wears a mask in their car by themselves 😂😂
Great job!!!
Thank you Brigham!
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Thanks Don!
amazing dagger
Thank you!
Prop a stupid question. However, why dont you do all the grinding before hardening the steel? (I've noticed that everyone does it this way)
If the edges are too thin they tend to over heat during the heat treatment. if you leave them thicker it heats up more evenly
@@Wengelsworkshop okey! Thank you so much!
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beautiful work :)
Thank you M V!
Nice blade.
Thank you Chuck!
Very Nice!!
Thank you WIllie!
How the heck are you getting the angles at 03:05? It turned out great. I like the simple functional design.
haha i didnt know what you meant and then i realized you were talking camera angle. i have the camera between my chest and my hands lol. i get a couple shots and then move it to finish. Thanks for watching!
@@Wengelsworkshop With a GoPro? It's awesome anyway.
Oh my bad it's a camera on a tripod. Not very practical for actual work 😂
@@Wengelsworkshop awesome!
Perfection!
Thank you Chuck!
@@Wengelsworkshop You got my vote.
How did you get the hamon? You didn't tell us that
lol i did tell you how. but i will tell you again. The clay that was put on before heat treatment prevents part of the blade from hardening. then when you etch the blade in acid it reveals the hamon which is a contrast between where the blade was hardened and where it wasnt.
lol "hamoning clay"
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Is this dagger you made for sale? How much can I charge for this purchase? Can it be mailed to China?
Thank you for the interest, but this dagger is already sold
@@Wengelsworkshop Many, but I'm in Africa now, and I'll go back to China later, all inyoutubeCan't be used, can you send a link or give a detailed size?
@@Wengelsworkshop You can give me a detailed size.
I'm sorry, but you misunderstood. The knife is already sold to a friend. Thank you for the interest
you lost at the handle installation. way too loose
Well you should look into it bc some very good knife makers including Kyle Royer would disagree with you. An extremely tight tang fit can cause the handle to split if there is any expansion in the wood. Which even with stabilized wood there will be some movement. Thanks for watching anyways Richard. Take some time to look into this topic and maybe you will learn something.
Болтавня отвлекает от творчества, тому кто в теме и так все понятно, лучше музыкальный фон добавить к видеоряду
Это ваше мнение, и есть миллион видео, в которых есть только музыка или звуки магазина. найди их. многие люди предпочитают, чтобы я объяснял шаги. и сказать, что это отвлекает от творчества, просто глупо.
Well done mate, very clean
Thank you!