Knife making - A batch of pocket knives
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
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I have been hand making pocket knives since 2021, and now I think they are good enough to sell. This project is the largest I have ever taken upon myself! It was really fun, and a lot of hard work. I learned a lot from this and can’t wait to start on the next build! I hope you enjoy! Thanks!
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Heat treating
I got the data from looking at manufacturing sheets, youtube and varies blade forum post.
The blades
1. Preheated at 1472F / 800c for 15m
2. Held at 1940F / 1060c for 18m/20m/22m/24m/26m
3. Plate quenched about 2m
4. Put in regular freezer for 60m
5. Tempered at 437F / 225C 2x2 H. Air cooled in between
The spring
1. Preheated at 1472F / 800c for 15m
2. Held at 1940F / 1060c for 18m/20m/22m/24m/26m
3. Plate quenched about 2m
4. Air cooled to room temperature.
6. Tempered at 1099,4F / 593C for 1H
7. Plate quenched
Pocket clip
1. Preheated at 1472F / 800c for 15m
2. Held at 1940F / 1060c for 20m
3. Plate quenched about 2m
4. Air cooled to room temperature.
6. Tempered at 1099,4F / 593C for 1H
7. Plate quenched
0:00 Making the blades
1:07 Grinding bevels
2:24 Checkering
2:40 Nail nick
2:50 Stamping
3:06 Drilling pivot
3:30 Making the springs
4:35 Matching up spring and blade
5:35 Heat treat
6:27 Testing hardness
6:56 Cleanup blades
8:12 Cleanup springs
8:56 Making liners
10:34 Shaping liners
11:25 Drilling holes for bolsters and scales
11:40 Making bolsters
13:13 Shaping bolsters
13:27 Making scales
14:23 Epoxy
15:04 Rough shaping handles
16:12 peening handles
16:23 Matching the handles
17:30 Filing flutes
18:25 Shaping handles
19:00 Final cleanup and finish
20:11 Assembly - Jak na to + styl
Well done, I love the sheep's foot blade I've carried one for over 35 years
Thanks! I love that blade shape too!
Прекрасная , многочасовая ручная работа !
Спасибо! О, да! У меня скоро отпуск! хехе
I always enjoy your videos. Thanks for sharing. You do awesome work. The knives are beautiful.
Thank you so much! I am glad you liked it!
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Спасибо, брат!
Beautiful work!! I just started making one...the way you used a ruler to mark your handle scales was brilliant! I wish I had thought of that! lol
Thanks! Cool! if you have an IG where you share your work, pls let me know! Good luck on your build!
Cool pocket knives 👏👏
Thanks!
Nice job!!!
Well done!!
Thank you!
Good work Bro, well done.
Thanks!
Great job really nice
Thank you!
Beautiful pocket knives!
Thank you!
Awesome work!! Thank you for sharing!
You might be able to establish the flutes in the upper bolster a little faster if you clamped the handles back to back (with the bolsters and scales facing each other) and drill down the center. It occurred to me when you showed them facing this way at 17:58 with the flutes against each other; it almost made a perfect circle.
Thanks! Hm, that's not bad! I will try that with two pieces of brass and see if it works! hehe yeah, I was happy with the precision. I do love me a good file-guide!
@@Inmyshed Hey man, if you’ve got a process that works for you, there’s no need to change it. You’re the knife maker; not me! I’m just here to give unsolicited advice to people who know more than me. 😅
Keep up the awesome work; I always look forward to your videos!
@screamingwilson no man! I will try it out! It might work well on some types of knives! Thanks! 😊
Bonitas navajas. ¿No es necesario forjar?
Hago la eliminación de existencias y se tratan térmicamente.
@@Inmyshed gracias.
Are your knives for sale? And if so for how much and where can I find them?
Hi! Yes, check out «folding knives» on inmyshed.net feel free to ask any questions at inmyshed87@gmail.com