Write a story. Draw a picture. Creating something really is just a matter of getting up and doing it. Making something *good,* on the other hand, may require some practice.
@@Eric_zero It's a joke 😭 But you're right. Humans are way too weak for our size. Especially domesticated humans like us. Even those humans who live in jungle or forest that are stronger than domestic humans don't use their bare hands against animals.
This may be one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen. It’s beautiful but not only that. It’s WICKED sharp. I usually don’t like wood handles but that thing is beautiful. You sir are a true craftsman.
@JakeyBro69 I also don't like wood handles. I think for me it's just an aesthetic. G10, carbon fiber, aluminum, titanium, polymer, etc. are what I own in all my knives. I also don't like wooden stock guns. I know I'm boring but (black) polymer ftw.
@@madmax82988 fair enough, I guess I just really enjoy the look of nice wood. And the feel of it when it’s freshly sanded. But blacked out stuff looks dope as hell too
Finest craftsmanship my ass... you have less than 3/8" of hardened steel on that edge it will wear into the hamon in less than 5 years worth of sharpening becoming useless soft steel garbage... no serious knifemaker uses them
Are you kidding me?!? 😮 That's amazing! It's a beauty and looks perfect for a hunting knife! Oh, and it's also cool that you can snap a file if half with your hands too. (I thought I was the only one....) 😉🤣
Неплохая сталь, качественная ковка, японская технология закалки, правильный отпуск, хорошая заточка и весьма классический, но от того не менее удобный дизайн клика и рукояти. Сказать нечего, прекрасная работа от умелого мастера.
@@Chae4ekPythonесть травление для такого. И как по вашему более 1500лет пользовались железом которое корозирует.? Ухаживатьнадо за ножом. При сравнительно невысокой цене такой стали характеристики для инструмента хорошие. Помнится ранее все железное полировали от мечей до доспехов)
everyone's busy focusing on the craftsmanship, which i'll admit is without a doubt amazing but i'm focused on how bro is strong enough to break metal apart with his bare hands
Files are hardened so hard that it becomes brittle thus making it easy to snap but hard to scratch. The reason why its hardened to the point where it easily broken is so that it can work on steel since most steels are hardened (dunked in oil after heating) then softened to the right hardness (oven) and files arent softened to the most durable hardness.
Love to see the coal forging man, keep it up!! I have made one simple blade from a file but I may steal this idea for one of my next projects😂 Cheers, and congrats on the beautiful blade my friend
It's for tempering, that's what gives the line above the edge in the end. It cause the spine heat slower then the edge. It's what's used in traditional katana forging.
нож из нержавейки из за добавления хрома 10,5-15% не так сохраняет свою остроту как нож из углеродистой стали, да, он нержавеет и более упругий, но и точить его приходится часто
Obvious cut and files are brittle, it's fairly easy to snap them like this (well, not exactly the same way, but you can do it with just your hands) It can happen even if you drop it on solid hard surface
@user-ej4eq5im4r me personally I've never found files to be overly brittle, I know they aren't the toughest steel in the world but I ain't never seen nobody just snap one barehanded without cutting it first.
@@tyrandolph5465 It could happen to old, very used files, partially because they have been dropped quite a bit in the past and already have some cracks in them
Beautiful knife! itd be awesome to include a little text mentioning the name of the steps in the process as well as temperatures etc, like a qick guide to it all while watching it happen. I know there are videos talking in depth about it but to have a crash course is always cool too.
yes maybe it is not a bad idea. The problem with shorts is that you have very little time to show things. On my long form videos I try to explain the process in details
красивое изделие получилось, тоже хочу из напильника сделать да все руки недоходят, линия хамон красивая получилась, прям очень четкая, ты же обычную глину использовал? попробуй печной герметик. болгары наверно твои изделя скупают как пирожки )
For people wondering how to blacksmith I think my old teacher said you just need some dirt in a box, some fuel and steel to work with, you don’t need massive arms or incredible stamina just some creativity
Me: what are you baking?
Him: A knife
I was searching for this😂
Эта еда слишком острая
you his wife ? No judgments I’m funnily curious 😂😂😂
@@josuavanwyk4998UUD il😢ml😊
NO!
I wish I could just wake up and make something exist
Edit: guys chill out. This was 8 months ago I actually do things now.
plant a tree
You made this comment exist.
Write a story. Draw a picture. Creating something really is just a matter of getting up and doing it.
Making something *good,* on the other hand, may require some practice.
Start learning to knot paracord. You can make all sorts of stuff, and you don't need expensive tools to start, just paracord and a lighter.
@@unclescipio3136illegal monkey fists for everyone 🥳🥳🥳
Forget about the hunting knife, your hands are strong enough to hunting with your bare hands
fr he just snapped a piece of metal in half
What I’m saying
@@user-ig1rq8uu1j it was already old enough to break apart easily also human strength only isn't trustable enough to just beat an animal
@@Eric_zero It's a joke 😭
But you're right. Humans are way too weak for our size. Especially domesticated humans like us.
Even those humans who live in jungle or forest that are stronger than domestic humans don't use their bare hands against animals.
Oh darma…..maybe one day you’ll understand video editing…..maybe
This guy just woke up, snapped a file in half and make some crazy awesome knife. We need more people like this
i could snap a thick file in half with my grinder. This dude used his bare hands cutting it
INDEED!!!!
Me too,but where I find in India or asia
I don't have the equipment or space sadly
It’s editing if you couldn’t tell
Been working on that blacksmith snap for 16 years, 17 broken wrists later I think I almost got it
If you can't snap a file then it might just be not for you...
Congrats on being able to heal your wrist so quickly!
@@user-ej4eq5im4r pov: you found the guy who snaps a chainsaw file every week
Are your bones made out of an otherworldly regenerative material?
@@chesscomsupport8689hahaha😂yes , yes🤣🤣👍
This may be one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen. It’s beautiful but not only that. It’s WICKED sharp. I usually don’t like wood handles but that thing is beautiful. You sir are a true craftsman.
Why don’t you like wood handles?
@JakeyBro69 I also don't like wood handles. I think for me it's just an aesthetic. G10, carbon fiber, aluminum, titanium, polymer, etc. are what I own in all my knives. I also don't like wooden stock guns. I know I'm boring but (black) polymer ftw.
@@madmax82988 fair enough, I guess I just really enjoy the look of nice wood. And the feel of it when it’s freshly sanded. But blacked out stuff looks dope as hell too
just starting blacksmithing and even though I have no experience..I find it very relaxing and helps with ptsd as well. keep up the good work💪
Πολύ όμορφη λεπίδα,όμορφο χερούλι,ωραίο αποτέλεσμα
70 odd years ago my grandfather made a fillet knife out of three hacksaw blades and I wouldn't take a million dollars for it!
Upload a video of that
Don't ever get rid if it
@@SLAPERZZ1What an awesome reply!! You get a gold star!
What about 2 mil
@@JHizzleinthebizzlePNW⁰pppp
The finest craftsmanship
Finest craftsmanship my ass... you have less than 3/8" of hardened steel on that edge it will wear into the hamon in less than 5 years worth of sharpening becoming useless soft steel garbage... no serious knifemaker uses them
You said serious, I haven’t even started lol
The paper cut at the end is so satisfying
Impressive, really nice. Let's see Paul's Allen knife
Are you kidding me?!? 😮
That's amazing! It's a beauty and looks perfect for a hunting knife!
Oh, and it's also cool that you can snap a file if half with your hands too. (I thought I was the only one....) 😉🤣
Welcome to the world of editing
Ok ppp
😮😮 😮
@@ERivEr94 actually it's not that hard.. u should try it
The steel sucks as an knife steel edge retention is so fucking bad
that hamon is crazy!!
Это просто великолепная работа 👍одно удовольствие смотреть на ваши работы.
Сколько труда и сил вложено в них 🤝👍
А тебе не смущает что он сломал металлическую палку
@@user-nj9ou7uy6xвсмысле ???какую палку ???напильник???
Пацан на массе , сразу видно😂
Неплохая сталь, качественная ковка, японская технология закалки, правильный отпуск, хорошая заточка и весьма классический, но от того не менее удобный дизайн клика и рукояти. Сказать нечего, прекрасная работа от умелого мастера.
Nada que decir y ya dijiste todo 😅😅
Чел! Это НАПИЛЬНИК и это не мастер раз делает нож из хорошо поддающегося коррозии материала
Ну покажи как делаешь ты, а мы оценим. А то критиковать мы все профи
@@pavlosfot8793 ну я типо уже сделал, и он очень быстро заржавел из за маленькой капли воды на нем появляется большое пятно карозии.
@@Chae4ekPythonесть травление для такого. И как по вашему более 1500лет пользовались железом которое корозирует.? Ухаживатьнадо за ножом. При сравнительно невысокой цене такой стали характеристики для инструмента хорошие. Помнится ранее все железное полировали от мечей до доспехов)
everyone's busy focusing on the craftsmanship, which i'll admit is without a doubt amazing
but i'm focused on how bro is strong enough to break metal apart with his bare hands
😂😂😂😂
Definitely cut it slightly in the middle in the back so no one could see, considering how much pressure was applied, which wasn’t much.
Yeah I was like bruh what? Lol
Vid was cut. Also, file steel is brittle
Files are hardened so hard that it becomes brittle thus making it easy to snap but hard to scratch. The reason why its hardened to the point where it easily broken is so that it can work on steel since most steels are hardened (dunked in oil after heating) then softened to the right hardness (oven) and files arent softened to the most durable hardness.
Shisa ho ya dil akhir toot jata hai....
Kal Chennai ne dil tod diya kumar bhai 😢😢😢
Bas aapke prediction ne sambhala ,love u kumar bhai
Bro that’s nice af. You should do giveaways your channel will blow up. Can I get that one? I like that one. ☝️
that's beautiful! great job!
I never saw a better hunting knife like this one ever in my entire life
Look at more knives...
@@tradrodsandcustomssure thing
@@mamanimepranknewbie not knockin this knife, its nice but there are significantly better knives out there, even the smith making this one would agree
@@tradrodsandcustoms I know I was actually sarcastic on my comment but also compliment
How did bro snap metal in half with his bare hands💀
👍perfect👍
❤From northern Iran, Guilan province, hi to everyone❤
از شمال کشور ایران، از استان گیلان، سلام به همه
Hello from Bulgaria :)
That’s a really nice knife
Nice work Buddy. I’d be proud to carry that on my elk hunting exhibitions. The wood is extremely beautiful. Thanx
You've grown stronger than the last time!
Awesome vid as always!
Love to see the coal forging man, keep it up!!
I have made one simple blade from a file but I may steal this idea for one of my next projects😂
Cheers, and congrats on the beautiful blade my friend
What was the paste that you mixed up and spread on it? Also what does that do for the process? I’m genuinely curious please let me know lol
It's for tempering, that's what gives the line above the edge in the end. It cause the spine heat slower then the edge. It's what's used in traditional katana forging.
@@Rust-bucketok but what is It?
@@wagnerobom clay
@@wagnerobomтвердость будет меньше , зато на более вязкая
@@wagnerobom most likely clay and ash
Man this guy is good! Every video impresses me as much as the last. I say this as someone who can hardly make a paper airplane.
thanks mate , I'm glad that you enjoy my videos :)
Of course someone of extremely low craftsman ship would easily be impressed by such simple work. His skill isn't indicated by your lack thereof.
this is a great first big project for blacksmithing once you learn the ropes!
@RustLegion what liquid are you putting in metal powder? Thanks
Beautiful work!
Что все до напильников докопались,нормальную нержавейку трудно купить???🤣🤣🤣
нож из нержавейки из за добавления хрома 10,5-15% не так сохраняет свою остроту как нож из углеродистой стали, да, он нержавеет и более упругий, но и точить его приходится часто
bela edição
com um belo trabalho
Are we just gonna ignore how he snapped a file with his bare hands
he precut it on the backside with a cutting disc first.
Obvious cut and files are brittle, it's fairly easy to snap them like this (well, not exactly the same way, but you can do it with just your hands)
It can happen even if you drop it on solid hard surface
@user-ej4eq5im4r me personally I've never found files to be overly brittle, I know they aren't the toughest steel in the world but I ain't never seen nobody just snap one barehanded without cutting it first.
@@tyrandolph5465 It could happen to old, very used files, partially because they have been dropped quite a bit in the past and already have some cracks in them
Wow, this knife looks really beautiful, from trash to luxury.
Wow, he broke the file with his bare hands!!! Wft??? 🤯🤯 wow, just WOW!!! I can’t believe this! I rewatched this like 50 time, I mean WOW!!! 💪💪💪💪
Very beautiful knife
Особенно понравился рез листа бумаги!
Честно это чушь, а не проверка остроты 😅 я могу так же заточить икеевский нож за 300 рублей.
This is probably my favorite. Well done sir.
And the clay tempering for the hamon too? Class.
I need to remember this.
Impressive!!! 🤠👍
Turned out pretty nice.
The hamon on that knife is crazy! 🔥
Very nice it beautiful
Me: what you do for a living
Him: I put knives in the oven
Simple but effective. I'm a fan.
i want to someday get this good at making knives that is crazy cool
Beautiful 🥰
Perfect
You were supposed to use clay on the part you used concreate and that method is supposed to be used for damascus knifes to enhance the layers color
That clay tempering caught me off guard, crazy that you’d put that much work into it and also defining the Hamlin line
Nicely done
Keep on blacksmithing
thank you. I will :)
Nice work!
That's first thing where he breaks it with his hands had got to be a jump cut, but the edit is so clean it's convincing
watching this at 3 am made me tingle
That wood for the handle is beautiful
yes bocote is very nice wood :)
That wood grain pattern is sick!!!
I like the wood you used for the handle
Sweet knife making skills brother 👍love it 💪
Nice hamon from file steel brother!👍
He knows the secret of steel,
and got the skils,no fancy big bleu machine,Just skils,metal,and Fire and handpower.
Beautiful knife! itd be awesome to include a little text mentioning the name of the steps in the process as well as temperatures etc, like a qick guide to it all while watching it happen. I know there are videos talking in depth about it but to have a crash course is always cool too.
yes maybe it is not a bad idea. The problem with shorts is that you have very little time to show things. On my long form videos I try to explain the process in details
OOOOH that handle is feckin SPICY
I’d love to see you make a combat knife
Kinda small full tang for hunting knife but still pretty nice for what you used
Beautiful,simple,I like it
Thats one fine looking knife you made, sir! What kind of wood did you use? Oak?
This guy is on another level
Wow amazing. So talented❤
Snapping the file in half was crazy alone lmao
what a craftsmanship!
This is clearly a man who has a plan
I feel like based on how easily you broke the file in the beginning, that knife is not gonna last very long
I wish I can become crafty. It would be a nice past time making tools and gadgets out of useful scrap
I fr gasped when he snapped that file in half like holy shit who hurt this man
Your craft is amazing!
Обожаю это, отлично приготовленное.
That’s a beautiful knife
You are amazing. The can you deep the knife from Greek olive always attracts my attention ,because I 'm Greek and proud .
You had me at snapping the file in half with your own hands…..!!
Wow just WOW..ur work is just amazing 💪🏾👐🏾🙌🏾
Шикарное изделие, браво!👍🏻🔥
Hunting knife with a hamon? damn that is nice
Wow that’s an awesome blade and great skills I wouldn’t mind to purchase one do you have a link where you sell some of your knives?
He just broke that file with his bare hands by force
Man, this guy makes some nice little knives.
👍 Wonderful video art work. An excellent initiative you have taken.
This is an amazingly crafted, beautiful, stunning and razor sharp knife. The only thing you could have done better was make it a full tang.
Real deal! Hunting knife is small and fits your hand. Can do anything needed with this one
Me estaba preguntando que paso con la linea hamon pero al final mostró el resultado y quedo hermoso.
Great job amazing Beautiful ❤️ love it
красивое изделие получилось, тоже хочу из напильника сделать да все руки недоходят, линия хамон красивая получилась, прям очень четкая, ты же обычную глину использовал? попробуй печной герметик. болгары наверно твои изделя скупают как пирожки )
I would buy that right now, it's a thing of beauty 😍
Love it I would buy it for sure 😁
IMPRESIONANTE COMPA....MUY BUEN CUCHILLO PERFECTO
My bro woke up and decided to cut a piece of metal with bare hands and make his damm kitchen a godamm chemistry lab
Bruh must have hulk strength to just break a file like that.
Id necer thought that you could use something like a file to smith something out of. Thats cool, might be fun to try some day.
For people wondering how to blacksmith I think my old teacher said you just need some dirt in a box, some fuel and steel to work with, you don’t need massive arms or incredible stamina just some creativity
🟦…Except fer the part about snap'n a FILE in half!