Blacksmithing/Forging Motorcycle Chain Damascus

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  • @andrejohnson6731
    @andrejohnson6731 Před 3 lety +6

    I love how "the guy in the Ukraine" is no other than Shurap. Lol

  • @DazzlinDave67
    @DazzlinDave67 Před 5 lety +6

    Thought I'd mention something about the brake cleaner, as well as any other solvents, always make sure it's NON-Chlorinated!! Chlorinated solvents decompose with high heat to form deadly phosgene gas!! I noticed the label on your can was Non-Chlorinated. Just thought I'd share that since some don't know this.
    Really cool stuff! Thanks so much for sharing your work!

    • @scorpio0281
      @scorpio0281 Před 2 lety +1

      Very important info, thanks for mentioning that.

  • @stantilton3339
    @stantilton3339 Před 6 lety

    Tim, I think Fred would have been proud of the job you did. The alcohol and borax is new to me and a slick idea.. Great job and thanks for sharing.

  • @jtsimmons3133
    @jtsimmons3133 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice work. I've never welded motorcycle chain but I have done cable. I heated the cable to a black heat to get rid of the grease. After a couple of sessions in the forge it is pretty clean. After cooling, I soak the cable in a simple saturated solution of borax and water. My tap water is pretty pure, but you'd want to use distilled H2O if yours has a lot of scale in it. I let the cable soak overnight, then gently warm it in the forge to drive off the water. Of course i still sprinkle borax on during welding, but I've always got good welds with the water based flux and I don't have to worry about flammable liquids. You've got me inspired now and I just acquired a box of old chainsaw chains at a garage sale. Time to make a billet and see what I can do with it. Keep up the great videos and forge on!

  • @nedkelly6801
    @nedkelly6801 Před 7 lety

    Tim, your presentation is excellent. I like your 'matter of fact' style, it is so enjoyable to watch. The Motorcycle chain Damascus is brilliant. Well done old Mate!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you Ned, I do appreciate all the kind words. Thanks for tuning in and take care.

  • @Stevon2012
    @Stevon2012 Před rokem +1

    That Ukraine guy dips his billets in kerosene. As the kerosene burns off in the forge it prevents oxygen from oxidizing the metal and aids in clean forge welds. He also uses a sand and borax flux. Great video!

  • @josephdecker0
    @josephdecker0 Před 7 lety

    This is the best video i've seen on chain damascus. I can see how the alcohol flux and general patience made all the difference. almost no shattering, no inclusions, just a good billet. Nice work! I have enough confidence in this technique to try it myself. All the others i've seen looked like a crapshoot.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Joseph, I hope you have good luck with this, thanks for watching and be safe.

  • @jamesmcmillen4828
    @jamesmcmillen4828 Před 7 lety +2

    That's probably the nicest billet of chain Damascus I've seen. Beautiful! I like the "no rush" approach. Great job, Tim.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks James, take care and thanks for watching.

  • @loul7239
    @loul7239 Před 7 lety +13

    Been doing some forge welding lately. It's tough using a coal forge, hammer and anvil. You are the first person I've seen teach the lesson of patience so clearly. Thanks, I needed that.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety +1

      Hello Lou, Damascus is much more difficult in a coal forge you need quite a large fire with a large neutral layer in the center. It makes things a lot easier that way. But my hat's off to you Damascus in any coal forge is difficult to say the least. Thanks for watching and take care.

    • @loul7239
      @loul7239 Před 7 lety

      BIG DOG FORGE in the interest of clarity and honesty.... I'm forge welding in my coal forge but not pattern welding. I'm just doing stuff like making chain. I've managed fluxless forge welds because I use a side blast forge and can get that neutral layer a bit easier I think. But Damascus? I'd be afraid to waste the good steel right now. I intend to do it with coal but I already have the old air compressor tank waiting to turn into a propane forge.

  • @jt659
    @jt659 Před 3 lety +1

    You have the funnest videos.

  • @larrybair8074
    @larrybair8074 Před 7 lety

    Best chain Damascus I've ever seen.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you Larry, and thanks for tuning in, take care.

  • @benwarren2559
    @benwarren2559 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you thank you thank. I have been watching hundreds of these videos from different people. And always wondered if there is a pre flux to soak in. Thank you for answering that long awaited question.

  • @lsubslimed
    @lsubslimed Před 7 lety

    Man that really turned out beautifully! That's one heckuva big billet too!
    I may have made mention of this in the past, but another thing you can use to forge weld is kerosene, which is known as a hydrocarbon 'flux'. It's not good for dirty Damascus jobs like this, but it can be great for normal damascus billets. Basically you let the billet soak in kerosene, then when you put it into the forge the kerosene burns off and leaves a layer of carbon that encases the billet. I have read that it sorta acts like a carbon 'canister', like when you canister weld materials. Apparently you need to be careful not to move or shake the billet too much before you get it to the hammer or press to set the weld, as the carbon 'case' can break and fall off, thus exposing the layers to the oxygen. It's also important to have a reducing atmosphere in your forge.
    I have also seen master smith Kyle Royer here on CZcams soak the billet in kerosene simply for the purpose of acting like a 'glue' for the borax to stick to on the cold billet, this way it never has a chance to form scale as it can while pre-heating it for the flux to stick. The kerosene is best because it the purest hydrocarbon with no additives to leave behind when it burns off. FWIW, here is a short thread on bladeforums that talks about it if you're interested: www.bladeforums.com/threads/is-it-a-flux-or-a-can-in-liquid-form.888292/
    Anyway, this one was definitely a pleasure to watch. You're quickly become a forge welding pro 👍. Also, congrats on just about reaching 5000 subs, you've definitely earned them. Take care and give big dog a good belly rub for me! 😉

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety +1

      Hello Paul, thanks for all the great info sir I'm definitely going to be giving kerosene to try in the near future it sounds as if it may work better than alcohol, and thanks for the link to the blade forums there's a lot of good information there much appreciated, anyway I hope things are going well in your world and big dog says hi. It's good to hear from you my friend take care and be safe.

  • @haroonasmal772
    @haroonasmal772 Před 7 lety

    Amazing technique to get that forge welded into a solid bar. The pattern is spectacular. Would love to see a Tanto made from that billet.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      I've been thinking about doing a Tonto for quite some time I think you're right it would look awesome. Thanks for tuning in take care.

  • @RickRabjohn
    @RickRabjohn Před 7 lety +14

    Tim - that billet is incredible!! As always, I learned a lot - you have a wealth of knowledge and appreciate you sharing to help us laymen. One thing that stands out is the high risk of error in forge welding chain, but you take it slow and smart - step by step - not hurrying or forcing it to better ensure success - congrats mate - cheers!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety +3

      Hello Rick, thanks for all a kind words my friend. I will send you a message very soon regarding the other thing I'm almost ready to go. Thanks for taking the time to check it out and take care brother.

  • @jayhac3803
    @jayhac3803 Před 4 lety +1

    I absolutely love that pattern. Easily top five ever. I need a piece of Damascus like that

  • @3amForge
    @3amForge Před 3 lety +1

    Hey big dog. I started forging and knife making a little while ago and wanted to say thanks for the inspiration and guidance. I started to make something similar with bycycle chain so the pattern is smaller and ran into a few issues with delamination but after watching this I think I might have it beat

  • @nssheepster
    @nssheepster Před 7 lety +2

    That alcohol flux thing is ingenious. Not something I'd ever have thought of, but it makes perfect sense.

  • @Grizzleback07
    @Grizzleback07 Před 7 lety

    That billet reminds me of a diamondback rattlesnake skin. Nice looking pattern!

  • @cheesitz007
    @cheesitz007 Před 6 lety

    I think that is the most beautiful piece I've seen so far. The only thing I liked more when the darth Vader thing.

  • @YukonJack
    @YukonJack Před 2 lety +1

    That is beautiful my friend. I immediately thought of a peacock feather when I saw the pattern but "Peacock Damascus" just doesn't sound tough 😂

  • @echoohce
    @echoohce Před 7 lety +1

    You're the coolest. Thank you so much for sharing your hard earned skills with us young fellas. You have a great channel. I appreciate you.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much. And thanks for taking the time to check out the video.

  • @yebonuts
    @yebonuts Před 5 lety

    absolutely beautiful! Awesome job Tim.

  • @stephenrock-wc6xt
    @stephenrock-wc6xt Před 7 lety +1

    Tim you are awesome! I wanted to make some Motorcycle Damascus awhile ago and was not sure how to go about it. So thank you great info and content the billet turned out super nice!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks for the kind words Stephen, good luck with your Damascus I hope it turns out well. Take care and thanks for tuning in.

  • @daveadams7763
    @daveadams7763 Před 7 lety

    Hi Tim,
    Great work there - I didn't think you would be able to do it with all the gaps. Using BORAX seems to get into all the nooks & crannies but you had the patience to follow it through, resisting going right to the press.
    Great Video as always
    Dave (UK)

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Hello Dave, thank you so much for the kind words. And I also have a package to send out to you it should be going out with all of my tong orders early next week, I get a better price on shipping if I ship in bulk. Thanks for tuning in and take care.

    • @daveadams7763
      @daveadams7763 Před 7 lety

      Many thanks - I'm chuffed,
      let me know if you require anything sent over from my side of the pond

  • @chopper549
    @chopper549 Před 7 lety +43

    the guy from Ukraine use kerosene. and his flux powder contains - Borax 90% + quartz sand 5% + powder of charcoal 5%. his own formula. sorry my english.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety +8

      Thanks for the information that makes a lot of sense, I've been experimenting with quite a few things lately I'll have to give this a try. Take care and thanks for tuning in.

    • @eternalfire9009
      @eternalfire9009 Před 7 lety +3

      Thank You Both for this. I have been Trying to figure out a good pre flux slurry recipe. Why I didn't think of the rubbing alcohol before... Dear God, I run an instructional channel here on CZcams and I suddenly feel a drooling ear biter.

    • @LaserSharkPhotoablations
      @LaserSharkPhotoablations Před 5 lety

      i think the addition of a bit of charcoal in the powder flux is a great idea when using a gas forge, but neither the sand nor the charcoal are going to disolve in kero.

    • @richardbyerssr.3355
      @richardbyerssr.3355 Před 5 lety

      Hello Big Dog! The guy in the. Ukraine was using kerosine and his flux powder contained 90% borax quartz sand and 5% charcoal! To do his motorcycle chain Damascus! Been watching your videos for bout five weeks now! I've learned a lot as I'm just getting started in the business! Really enjoy it as a sideline! I'm disabled so it helps me with filling my time with something to do that keeps my interest and creativity growing! Thank you for all your doing it really does a lot for us all!!

    • @kodos9000
      @kodos9000 Před 5 lety

      thanks for the info.

  • @gtrules82
    @gtrules82 Před 7 lety

    Learned a lot as always. Patience being the key. Much appreciated !!

  • @JackyMalul
    @JackyMalul Před 5 lety

    Dmitry.. The guy from Ukraine use kerosene to clean all the oil and grease and as fluks, I asked him a few months ago And his answer: “I sprinkle flux (90% borax + 5% quartz sand + 5% charcoal powder) this is necessary for forging (forge) welding. The flux is alloyed with scale - the formed substance is sufficiently fluid and is easily displaced by deformation. In addition, the flux protects against oxygen and charcoal, carburizes the surface layer of metal - which lowers the welding temperature”.

  • @raymondcoggins297
    @raymondcoggins297 Před 3 lety +1

    That's awesome beautifully done

  • @aspimobedji3840
    @aspimobedji3840 Před 3 lety +1

    You are doing a great job

  • @rodneylangstroth4577
    @rodneylangstroth4577 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing this with me. Just got some scrap chain from work, and was going to try some chain Damascus

  • @redman42s7
    @redman42s7 Před 6 lety

    The Ukraine guy uses kerosene he has a weird way of doing things butt is a badass blacksmith. Awesome job sir

  • @1956vern
    @1956vern Před 7 lety

    I will have to agree, your skill set has really improved! Awesome job!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you vernon, and thanks for watching.

  • @TheOldaz1
    @TheOldaz1 Před 4 lety +1

    Great stuff Tim, very instructional.

  • @ericblevins6467
    @ericblevins6467 Před 2 lety +1

    Have watched a lot of shurap's videos; the guy makes beautiful knives. Would have loved to have seen the finished knife/knives from the billet made in this video. I intend to try this if I can find the old chain to work with; would really like to make a big bowie out of this material.

  • @brianr8581
    @brianr8581 Před 7 lety +1

    Not much I can say that others have not pointed out or said. But I'd like to tell you a big THANK YOU! for making these informative vidios. you rock man!!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you very much Brian, and I do appreciate you taking the time to check out the video. Take care of yourself and be safe.

  • @calzackary1861
    @calzackary1861 Před 7 lety

    I bet the shop smelled awesome with all that brake cleaner yum.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      It's one of my favorite things it's quite good on toast, thanks for watching Cal take care of yourself my friend.

  • @path2ed
    @path2ed Před 7 lety +1

    absolutely amazing. I wish I could watch your videos all the time. thank you.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you for the kind words Ed, and thanks for watching.

  • @kenboxsell
    @kenboxsell Před 6 lety

    Another awesome video Tim. I followed your tips and turned out an amazing chainsaw damascus knife. Thanks heaps for making the world a better place with sharing such amazing knowledge.

  • @ChristCenteredIronworks

    great video! Thanks for all the great info!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you very much sir I do appreciate that. And thank you for watching take care.

  • @bryanrobinson1980
    @bryanrobinson1980 Před 7 lety

    Hey Tim, thinking of a giveaway idea. Some ideas I thought of were: a good chunk of a really neat Damascus pattern for someone to create their own project, a Damascus set of tongs, Damascus knife, or if there is another item you are pretty good at, do that as the giveaway. I think tongs are what folks really know you for at the moment. I follow Alex Steele and obviously he does hammers and similar tools for his giveaways.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the input Bryan do appreciate it so much, I was thinking of a pair of usable Damascus tongs but will have to see. Thanks again and take care.

  • @bigbearfuzzums7027
    @bigbearfuzzums7027 Před 4 lety

    Awesome work!

  • @swordofgabriel
    @swordofgabriel Před 7 lety

    Thank ya Mr. Tim. That was awesome!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you and thanks for tuning and take care.

  • @Incab
    @Incab Před 4 lety

    That pattern is really great!

  • @MrGunPilot
    @MrGunPilot Před 7 lety

    Great results! Impressive.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you sir, and thanks for checking out the video I do appreciate it.

  • @WinDancerX
    @WinDancerX Před 7 lety

    Nice work and a great finished product. Thanks for the video!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much and thanks for watching.

  • @wadestewart9891
    @wadestewart9891 Před 7 lety

    Tim that billet came out awsome I super saturate borax with water it steams away but leaves more borax in between works great on cable too thank for sharing brother

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks wade and thanks for the info, take care.

  • @gregsmith2262
    @gregsmith2262 Před 7 lety

    Ended up looking fantastic the flux makes sense I learned quite a bit of thank you for sharing

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      No worries Greg, thanks for watching take care.

  • @stevenwithanS
    @stevenwithanS Před 6 lety

    Very cool. You're a true artisan.

  • @Markwellknifeco
    @Markwellknifeco Před 7 lety

    Great video and nice pattern on that billet. Look forward to the next one.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Trevor, and thanks for watching.

  • @Kaderpeck
    @Kaderpeck Před 5 lety

    That's awesome!

  • @kensmapleleafretirement

    That is amazing. I really appreciate you sharing this, wonderful....

  • @mattymcsplatty5440
    @mattymcsplatty5440 Před 4 lety +1

    looks like fried eggs lol awesome skills to forge chain. incredible stuff

  • @TheOldaz1
    @TheOldaz1 Před 6 lety

    Thanks Tim, really enjoying your video's, very instructional. My home made coke forge works well enough for knives, but after watching your damascus video's I'll have to have another go at damascus.

  • @TheRedhawke
    @TheRedhawke Před 7 lety

    Great teaching video, enjoyed every minute.

  • @Libertarian737
    @Libertarian737 Před 7 lety

    that was an awesome forge welding of a drive chain. i have seen it done in person and on youtube but never in that way with that stock as the cutting edge and a stabilizer for the chain. Thank you BIG DOG. great 💡. awesome.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the kind words Todd, and thanks for watching be safe.

  • @markspc1
    @markspc1 Před 4 lety +1

    Really great job !

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you so much and Thanks for watching.

  • @marcinrepschlager3507
    @marcinrepschlager3507 Před 6 lety

    you are the great boss in this business, I love how to look at how you work with metal Greetings from Poland martin and emilia

  • @brandoncox7460
    @brandoncox7460 Před 7 lety +1

    I always enjoy watching you create a beautiful piece of art from a pile of "scrap". you are a true credit to the art of blacksmithing Tim. keep up the great work!!!!! and you should make a square circle hammer like the one you got from Aec Steele for the 5k give away.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Hello Brandon thanks for all the kind words, I have only made small hammers in the past about 1 1/2 pounds is the largest I've ever done but I would like to give it a try, you may have something here, will have to see if time permits. Thanks for the input and thanks for watching.

  • @BeastlyIronworks
    @BeastlyIronworks Před 4 lety

    Wow Tim, I've watched this video several times, and I can't get the whole piece to forge weld... but I'm having a blast trying. Only Difference is I'm forging all by hand... thank you so much for being you Tim and doing all the awesome videos. Your in the best brother.

    • @stevesyncox9893
      @stevesyncox9893 Před 2 lety

      Soak your billet in diesel or kerosene before first heat. It burns off any oxygen, flux after it gets hot then tighten, flux, soak, then set it.

    • @BeastlyIronworks
      @BeastlyIronworks Před 2 lety

      @Steve Syncox thanks Steve. I've been there lots. Lol. Borax solution, plus the 2 you mentioned, thinner, gun cleaner(auto body supply), hahaha I finally got a good weld after a few fails. Lol. Thanks again Steve.

  • @KeepSpamUnderControl
    @KeepSpamUnderControl Před 5 lety

    Looks so cool, nice work!!!

  • @RFAM05
    @RFAM05 Před 7 lety

    Great video, beautiful outcome.
    Thank you

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much and thanks for watching.

  • @dyskyzed
    @dyskyzed Před 7 lety

    That is awesome! Very inspiring and I learned a lot. Thanks for sharing!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much and thanks for tuning in.

  • @PaulFontaniniArtist
    @PaulFontaniniArtist Před 6 lety

    Awesome work mate. Love the pattern.

  • @jaredlariscey713
    @jaredlariscey713 Před 7 lety

    thats badass tim! and thanks for teaching me something.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Jared and thanks for watching.

  • @rickykeel2419
    @rickykeel2419 Před 7 lety

    i really enjoy your videos! I appreciate your narratshtion a LOT! you explain what's going on well thank you and please keep them coming your greate!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Ricky I appreciate that very much, and thank you so much for watching, take care of yourself.

  • @gregj6542
    @gregj6542 Před 7 lety

    Very cool work as always!!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much. And thanks for tuning in.

  • @Rmillerb1
    @Rmillerb1 Před 7 lety

    Tim,The Ukranian, Demitri, used 5% nitric acid for the chain and he said he uses Kerosene for cable Damascus. Either way, he seems to be consistently susccessful!Thanks very much for this, I have a few ready to forge for a couple weeks now. When work subsides, I'll post my process. Cross your fingers.Ron

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks for the information I've been experimenting with quite a few things and this gives me more to go on, and good luck with your forging I hope that goes well for you. If you'd like to send along some pictures I can show off some of your work in a video if you'd like. Thanks for tuning in take care.

  • @maybug2000
    @maybug2000 Před 7 lety +1

    Greetings from England, just wanted to say that you are an awesome bloke, love your videos, so good to see an artisan art work. Keep up the outstanding projects and I will see you on my computer screen! TTFN.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Mark, I hope things are going well in England, thank you for all the kind words I do appreciate it take care of yourself my friend.

  • @miteeoak
    @miteeoak Před 7 lety

    Great stuff as usual.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much I do appreciate it, and thanks for watching.

  • @stevesyncox9893
    @stevesyncox9893 Před 2 lety

    Great stuff

  • @shanek6582
    @shanek6582 Před 7 lety

    That press you made is bad ass!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Shane. And thanks for watching.

  • @mikeobarr8589
    @mikeobarr8589 Před 7 lety

    Beautiful pattern and your skill with it is amazing.. I've seen so many people fighting the whole way. You were able to use so much of the steel its amazing. Adding the high carbon edge was brilliant and the "Flux soak" is such a creative solution! Bravo sir!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you very much I do appreciate that. And thanks for watching take care.

  • @applevalleyknifeshop4242

    wow! sick looking billet. great video. thanks

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Michael, and thanks for watching.

  • @msblades5382
    @msblades5382 Před 7 lety

    Tim, great info on this video . I will be trying this again thanks for the great video.as always keep on forging, Sincerely, Martin Moldovan

  • @EuelBall
    @EuelBall Před 7 lety +1

    Seriously nice billet! I look forward to whatever you make with it...
    (Sheffield Bowie!)

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Hello Euel, thank you and thanks for watching.

  • @jaxbrooks5821
    @jaxbrooks5821 Před 5 lety

    That's a really beautiful pattern. I just came across your channel....fascinating stuff. Thanks for sharing. :)

  • @cypherian9821
    @cypherian9821 Před 7 lety +1

    As always very informative and damn nice work on that pattern. I had not seen anyone do the additional piece of steel on the end yet pretty cool. J

  • @ron2382
    @ron2382 Před 7 lety

    another awesome billet. really enjoyed that. I bet the chain would also look great in a powder steel can billet

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Hello Ron, I agree it would look awesome and a canister Damascus, that's for an upcoming video. Thanks for tuning in.

  • @ffcrick9144
    @ffcrick9144 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for your time and effort to make sure you give us a great videos . Awesome pattern, maybe a hammer for the give away and congratulations on being so close well earned Tim

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you Rick I appreciate the kind words, a couple of people have asked about a hammer for the giveaway, I'm not sure but I think I may give it a try and see how it goes. Thanks for the input and thanks for watching take care.

  • @anthonygarrett3125
    @anthonygarrett3125 Před 6 lety

    Great work sir.

  • @justinkardos2797
    @justinkardos2797 Před 5 lety

    I've used weathered membrane cleaner as a solvent. It's used on flat roofs work like a charm

  • @markfairbanks6601
    @markfairbanks6601 Před 7 lety

    Very cool!!

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Mark, and thanks for watching.

  • @hughlink3122
    @hughlink3122 Před 7 lety

    you do outstanding work, I learn a lot from you.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Hugh, and thanks for watching I do appreciate it.

  • @oljames1687
    @oljames1687 Před 7 lety

    ..Great Job Tim !! You ought to call your projects "Wonder Damascus". we wonder what it will look like and you show us. I like the steel you put in the edge, Brilliant!!...

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Hello my friend, thanks for all the kind words and thanks for tuning in, take care of yourself.

  • @richsellskc
    @richsellskc Před 7 lety

    excellent and detailed. thanks

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thanks Randal and thanks for tuning in.

  • @willardlester5278
    @willardlester5278 Před 4 lety

    Beautiful

  • @stenzeliron6818
    @stenzeliron6818 Před 7 lety

    Awesome!!

  • @khoudirfatmi9639
    @khoudirfatmi9639 Před 5 lety

    That's a good job

  • @he-mansuncle7661
    @he-mansuncle7661 Před 7 lety

    Awesome video, very informative and answers a lot of questions about why some people may have trouble with trying to forge weld chains. Really seems to be that inspections of the chain and cutting the chain is crucial. Might be the reason why I've seen the links just pop off when forging, I've also seen them not cutting the chain and just rolling it up and tack welding it.
    Great video as always bud! You should get something in the mail by next week!
    With the drawing, you could do a small kneck knife giveaway or something that I don't believe that you've done before. You could make a Damascus bottle opener or a Damascus leaf to put on your car keys.

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Hello Phillip, sorry about the late reply it's been very busy here, I love your suggestions for the giveaway I'm thinking about a neck knife but I haven't quite decided yet. Thanks for all the kind words talk to you soon brother.

    • @he-mansuncle7661
      @he-mansuncle7661 Před 7 lety

      BIG DOG FORGE No worries! I watched your video this morning at 4AM, trying to sleep. You definitely have been busy! You have tong making down to a mini assembly line! The jigs you Come up with are so damn impressive! It was fun watching the tongs come alive! Dr. Frakentong!!!
      You will have a few things to pick up at the post office this week :) I think you'll like it!

  • @justinmaxwell1608
    @justinmaxwell1608 Před 7 lety

    That's one pretty billet. I'm going to have to try that

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Hello Justin, have fun with it, thanks for watching and take care.

  • @jaymorales5049
    @jaymorales5049 Před 7 lety

    Great job friend i love your work hopefully one day i can be as good as you.

  • @donbeeler49
    @donbeeler49 Před 7 lety

    Sweet.....I like it.

  • @coffeesstudios2122
    @coffeesstudios2122 Před 7 lety

    cool new stuff.😎

  • @ralphhart4947
    @ralphhart4947 Před 7 lety

    Tim
    Best pattern I have seen. Good job. Now make something to insure no voids.
    Ralph

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Hello Ralph, I'm on it, thanks for watching take care.

  • @simonbrown3943
    @simonbrown3943 Před 7 lety

    Enjoyed the video, makes total seance to me! Me and my boss are in a composition to see who can make Damascus first. He's really struggling so I've just shared this video with him. I dont think he is getting it hot enough or cleaning the materiel properly first...

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      It sounds like an awesome competition, it's good to hear about this kind of thing these kinds of exercises really improve our blacksmithing skills. Good luck and thanks for watching.

  • @Jellooman
    @Jellooman Před 7 lety

    Man that was a good video!

  • @1313ELEPHANT
    @1313ELEPHANT Před 4 lety +1

    AWESOME

  • @kamarulzamanaziz7336
    @kamarulzamanaziz7336 Před rokem

    Tq brp..nice content..May God bless you..

  • @TwistedMetalsOfTexas
    @TwistedMetalsOfTexas Před 7 lety

    Nice another good view love the channel

    • @BIGDOGFORGE
      @BIGDOGFORGE  Před 7 lety

      Thank you sir, and thanks for tuning in.