OH NO! We made a mistake making this knife!

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2023
  • Part 4 starts with precision skills shown off by the amazing Benjamin Kamon (Kamon Knives, Austria)! Ben encounters a problem making the Monolith for the first time ever! Watch as he easily corrects the issue and comes out with an absolutely unique and gorgeous knife!
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Komentáře • 19

  • @realbroggo
    @realbroggo Před rokem +5

    It always makes me feel good hearing master smiths admit that they still make mistakes. As a amateur hobbyist I'm very use to making mistakes and scratching my head working out how to fix them!! Thanks to Benjamin for some of the pointers working in a choil. Sharp blades all.

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Hi David! Benjamin is a master of his craft but it was actually a lovely opportunity to show everyone that even a master, like you said, can make mistakes. The most important thing is resilience and persistence and that's what Ben shows in the video series as well!

  • @meltingmarker2753
    @meltingmarker2753 Před rokem +4

    Great video as always! Something clicked when I saw that oversized blade and realized how much easier it would be to make a forged to finish blade

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem

      Excellent spot there mate! I am seeing a lot more comments of people appreciating this as time > cost of steel in my opinion. Thanks buddy!

  • @Freizeitflugsphaere
    @Freizeitflugsphaere Před rokem +4

    This channel is really great, I love your videos they are very educational!
    Love from Austria 🇦🇹

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Thanks buddy - really appreciate the feedback! If there are knife-making topics you would like us to cover, please let us know and we’ll do our best to answer them for you!

  • @tobiashangler
    @tobiashangler Před rokem +3

    Thanks Benjamin for sharing your process details and philosophy with the world and big thanks to UKBladeshow for a fantastic job on the video and editing side of things!

  • @shaungreen679
    @shaungreen679 Před rokem +5

    Amazing video, as always. I never really thought about forging over sized and then grinding it to shape. I've always forged to 90%

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem +1

      Same here! Looks like some good time saving as getting tip right can be so fussy. Love getting tips and tricks from this channel. Have a great day.

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Cheers Shaun. I think time is valuable and I personally see the benefits too of doing Ben's method.

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Very nice of you David thanks for the compliment!

  • @andyc750
    @andyc750 Před rokem +3

    looks really good, really liking that method and style of knife

  • @RobanyBigjobz
    @RobanyBigjobz Před rokem +1

    Oh no! Apparently I'm a grumpy old blacksmith despite not being a blacksmith at all. I was totally thinking "Oooh, that's some nasty fishmouth!" Jokes apart, really cool video. It's so good to see masters admit they make mistakes and then, very importanly, show how they fix them and still end up with a fantastic product.

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Hi Rob! Thanks for the feedback - me and Ben were having a good laugh about this hahaha! I hope you understand that Ben meant this in a humorous fashion (absolutely delightful guy and a talented maker) hahaha!
      Thanks again Rob!

    • @RobanyBigjobz
      @RobanyBigjobz Před rokem

      @@UKBladeshow Ben's humour came through loud and clear :)

  • @vandelftcrafts2958
    @vandelftcrafts2958 Před rokem +3

    Sublime video as usual!

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem

      Cheers buddy! Thanks again for watching!