Forging a Knife - EVERY SINGLE STEP (Old Process)
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Channel: Brad Richardson
Views: 603,720
Rating: 4.8325319 out of 5
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Length: 24min 8sec (1448 seconds)
Published: Mon Feb 06 2017
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Step one - buy a lot of tools and equipment.
Just curious, why do you bother with the forging step if you already have a pre-made billet of high-purity steel that's flat and annealed?
It doesn't look like your blade is wider than the bar you started with and you had to do quite a bit of grinding anyway.
I'm not trying to poo-poo your methods--even if the answer is "I like forging", it's totally valid. It is your project after all.
Thanks for the comment! I don't always use flat stock but when I do I save about 1-2in or steel by pounding in and drawing out the handle. But yes I really enjoy forging in general haha. Thanks for watching!
I'm here for the r/survival giveaway...
awesome craftsmanship & editing; thanks for sharing!
Great looking knife! Man that looks like a lot of work though.
Thanks! It is a great deal of work. I generally make knives in batches of 5-10 so the work seems to go by a little faster.
Thanks hahaha my cover is blown!
I didn't plan on watching the whole video but that was glorious. Your editing and voice over work was excellent. Your intro short and got right into the meat of the project.
Great job!
Interesting video. Are you the upright bass player from Pokey Lafarge? http://imgur.com/a/EqfjI