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  • čas přidán 29. 12. 2020
  • Can you use a 1 X 30 belt sander to make knives? Is it a decent option for someone wanting to get into knifemaking?
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  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps Před 3 lety +238

    This is awesome man. It's great to see you take the time to "downgrade" the equipment you're using in order to teach your followers! My first grinder back in the day was a 1x30; great for getting in the game! 🙌

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +15

      Hey thanks James! Much appreciated. It was a question that has been driving me nuts for years. I certainly wouldn’t give up my 2X72 grinders for this but man, I was expecting to have a complete fail of a knife at the end of this video. But, this ground bevels in a very similar way that my main grinders do. Certainly a great way to at least get the feel of it 👍

    • @RedBeardOps
      @RedBeardOps Před 3 lety +8

      @@Simplelittlelife For sure!

    • @cooperwelsh3471
      @cooperwelsh3471 Před 3 lety +6

      I just started with the same grinder and it suits me well. Don’t have the space for big equipment. I am very happy with the results I get. I keep on following you both guys.

    • @andrejohnson6731
      @andrejohnson6731 Před 3 lety +9

      Red Beard Ops
      I’m always impressed and amazed at how the knifemaking community is supportive and encouraging! Very wholesome ☺️

    • @Thorin7.62
      @Thorin7.62 Před 3 lety +6

      Have both, my 2x72 is at my home, but keep the 1x30 with me while on the road for work. I like both, and the 2x72 was about $600 more, it handles things a bit better, but almost all of my knives have been made with a 1x30.

  • @johncole5175
    @johncole5175 Před 3 lety +69

    "Does a good job at keeping the sparks outta my face, I'm gunna take it off." LOL!

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Hahaha 😆Didn’t think about that during the edit 👍

    • @Reploidx9
      @Reploidx9 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Simplelittlelife *Inhales sparks* OOOHH YEAH wake up and smell the GRIND!

    • @e.t.preppin7084
      @e.t.preppin7084 Před 5 měsíci

      @@SimplelittlelifeI caught that too but I understood what and why you were doing it. I started with a Kalamazoo 1x30 but had to immediately modify the platen. Worked ok for me but I had already convinced myself I needed a 2x72 so I bought one. Single speed. First day I had to change that to a different motor and charge controller. I’m pleased now for what little tinkering I do. Not sure about charge controller, I might be getting my solar mixed in my terminology. Variable speed doohickey 😂😂😂. That was a great video. Don’t know how I missed it. Probably the darn masks. Never again

  • @Shredder212Films
    @Shredder212Films Před 3 lety +10

    I started knife make with pretty much nothing but an angle grinder so I was pretty excited when I got my first 4x36 harbor freight sander. That thing got me through so many projects and was a great learning tool

  • @massele
    @massele Před 3 lety +22

    I'm so happy that people like you are here on youtube, I've learned so much from your amazing contents!
    Thanks man, greetings from Italy😊🇮🇹🍕

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that. It’s hearing that what I’m sharing is helpful that makes it worth it. Thanks again and Happy New Year! 👍

  • @TheLiebigs
    @TheLiebigs Před 3 lety +2

    I friggin love you Jeremy !!! You explain things better than anybody. You are just real man. You are the main reason that I got into knife making about four years ago. Thank you for everything and I hope all is well with your family. Happy new year my man.

  • @joeldube3887
    @joeldube3887 Před 3 lety +7

    I started with a 1x30 about 6 months ago and started watching your videos! Just finished building my 2x72! The 1x30 definitely grinds but if your primary interest is chefs knives it's a challenge not to overheat and to keep the grind consistent. the 2" wide platen is a little more forgiving!

  • @blufordbirdsong1834
    @blufordbirdsong1834 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video man. I use a 1 x 30 and have only made 4 knives. Even with that limited equipment I have learned so much at every effort. It's easy to get equipment envy in watching masters like yourself and reading the knife builder forums. Thanks so much for showing what is possible with basic equipment in the hands of a craftsman. Love your channel man.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate the kind words. I know that feeling too. I remember using the file method and seeing folks using a grinder and being like, man, if only I had one.... But, it’s more about learning the process and not necessarily a specific way or tool to achieve the process. Always fun learning and this was very educational for me. I really didn’t think I would be able to make a decent blade on a 1X30. Even having two big grinders, this was a fun for me. Happy New Year and Cheers 👍

  • @MB-xp7cu
    @MB-xp7cu Před 3 lety +13

    My first grinder was a 1x30 from harbor freight. Made about 20 knives with it until I could afford a 2x72. I totally agree this is a great way to get started at a fairly low price

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety

      Right on. I’m glad I tried it out because I had no idea they could be this decent and knife making 👍

  • @ben-me9jy
    @ben-me9jy Před 3 lety +1

    I have been eyeing a 1x30 for a while. This gives me the confidence to get one!

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 Před 3 lety +7

    When I started in the early ' 80's, this was my go to for slack belt convex edges. Micron film 1×30 belts were available at Lee Valley. 👍

  • @woofy435
    @woofy435 Před 3 lety

    I started with a 1x30” yard sale belt sander now I have a 6”x48” belt sander and I love the experience that I’ve learned with them! I always love the content hope you have a better 2021 than this year brother!

  • @okami36
    @okami36 Před 3 lety +11

    I started with a 1x30. I got it for Xmas a few years ago. My parents picked it up from a Craigslist ad I'd showed them. Someone was getting ride of the belt sander, a drill press, a tiny bench grinder, work bench, and some random bits for about $250 or so. I made a coffee can forge, fired by a map gas burner, and after that first blade successfully hardened, I was hook. My grandparents later gifted me my great-great-grandfather's anvil (he'd been the town blacksmith), and my father gave me the hammers that had gone with it. I didn't get to try the smithing side much before I moved, and now all my forge and workshop is packed away in storage, so... :(

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +2

      That’s cool to hear. I hope you’re able to get it out of storage soon and get back into it👍

    • @okami36
      @okami36 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Simplelittlelife Thanks! I'd love to. Currently trying to save up for a house, so I can have space to get back to it. In the meantime, I can sort of scratch that creative itch watching you and a few others do it. Pretty much everything I learned, I did because of the videos y'all have shared with us. Thanks! Happy New Year!

    • @jameshoffman1842
      @jameshoffman1842 Před rokem +1

      I to feel your pain about your storage blacksmith shop in a box...not knowing your residential restrictions, (renting buying rent to own apt. Etc. a portable building of a size that can accommodate your shop in a box MIGHT be something for you to look into.. ( THATS my plans ) go for it bud- all that stuff between the ears & in the box is going to waste...( The only true sin-WASTE )

    • @okami36
      @okami36 Před rokem

      @@jameshoffman1842 I'd love to be able to do something like that, but with my current renting situation, it just isn't possible. Maybe when we move, or certainly if we can buy a place, we'll figure out how to get it set up again.

  • @NRiggiKnives
    @NRiggiKnives Před 3 lety +3

    Great video and confirmation that the skill of the maker is truly what matters. 1 x 30 is a great way to develop and build the skills. I used the HF 1x30 for over a year and actually made a bevel jig that I now sell specifically for it. Glad you did this video to again reinforce to beginners to just get into Knife making-even with a limited budget.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much. That’s great your offering a specific jig for the 1X30. I was absolutely shocked at how well it worked. I seriously thought I wouldn’t get anything that resemble a knife but just like that, pretty much the same thing as using a bigger grinder. 👍

  • @Bridgercraft
    @Bridgercraft Před 3 lety

    I got into blade making early in 2020 (I'd always wanted to and I had to do something to combat the boredom in lockdown!) Started mainly with angle grinder, hand files, etc and just had a bit of fun with it.
    Then, for christmas my mum bought me a 1x30 almost identical to the one you're using in this vid. It's incredible, can't fault it at all and the disc sander is a revelation, it's so useful for handle shaping.
    Nice to see I'm on the right track.

  • @ernhrtus
    @ernhrtus Před 3 lety

    Started with a 1x30, a home depot oscillating sander and your videos. Great to see you do this.

  • @jpholecka-ps
    @jpholecka-ps Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks for this. I've started with a 1”x 30” myself. I've made a larger work rest and my own longer platen from some steel in picked up at Home Depot. Both have made for better more consistent grinding.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      You’re welcome. Those both sound like they would make a huge difference. That’s cool to hear 👍

  • @GONZOINFIDEL
    @GONZOINFIDEL Před 3 lety

    I have dabbled with knife making up till watching this video. Thank you. I am now inspired to start seriously and with purpose.

  • @bfnurgf1
    @bfnurgf1 Před 2 lety +2

    I've made about 50 knives with a 1x30. It works if you take your time. I glued a piece of hardened steel to the platen and that really helped. That being said I've got a 2x72 being delivered in a couple of days and I'm pumped for the upgrade

  • @mingonmongo1
    @mingonmongo1 Před 3 lety

    Whether it's about homesteading or knife-making tools, I really like your 'practical' and straightforward approach... thx!

  • @willthedingo
    @willthedingo Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this video! Very inspiring. Often times, people starting up also do not have workshop space to spare - and have to make use of a one car garage space. These 1x30 machines have always been on my radar getting my welding workshop started up, because in reality, as long as it has the Chooch to not bog down, it's only an investment of time. Two inch belt will do double the work in the same time, but potentially give you half the experience. One of the frustrations with looking at these machines though, as an Australian, they're uncommon enough that finding QUALITY belts are hard to come by. Not impossible, however, and it is good to see that someone with the experience can make these machines do quality work!

  • @michaelrafa100
    @michaelrafa100 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video and subtle lesson learned!! There is no substitute for skill...whatever tool set you have, learn how to use them well.
    It is very refreshing for those who are using entry level tooling, that a professional product can be produced...of course, with the right skill set!! Thank you!!

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Před rokem

    I first built a 2X72 and they are something that should be in every metal shop .After trying my 1x30 I sat it aside for 3 years. After doing some tune up as CZcams teaching I am finding as far as small to medium knives the 1x30 is great.
    I agree with you as usual
    Thanks for inspiring and teaching Sir 🙏

  • @chrislewellen4016
    @chrislewellen4016 Před 3 lety +2

    Talent obviously transfers from one tool to others.

  • @dudestuffthings9991
    @dudestuffthings9991 Před 3 lety

    I live a simple little life so I have very little space to work with and I really want to start making some knives but with nowhere to store big tools a 1X30 is really my only option, I will be going with the variable speed model for a little more power and versatility, wish me luck. Thanks for the video! this is exactly the kind of stuff the new guy needs.

  • @Lmr6973
    @Lmr6973 Před 3 lety +25

    "Son it's not in the instrument it's in the musician". Heard this years ago when I saw a man play some of the best sounding music on a cheap old beat up Sears guitar. You can't buy experience.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +4

      Very well said. 👍

    • @aitf99
      @aitf99 Před 3 lety

      Exactly !! A quality product has little to do with the tools. The maker or mechanic has everything to do with the final product ! Its almost all skill and craftsmanship. I've got a 1x30 and I can't make anything close to this. Jeremy has FANTASTIC SKILLS !...for sure he's one of the best unknown knifemakers out there !! All the better that he's a fellow Albertan !

    • @danbell3827
      @danbell3827 Před 3 lety

      Well said, but there is also a flip side to that. A good tool won't make you an expert, experience will. However, even the best expert can be handicapped by poor quality tools. If your tools simply can't do the job you are trying to do, no amount of practice will yield the results you want. Often this leads people to give up, thinking they will never improve, when they were set up to fail. You don't need top of the line toys to learn, but you do need something reasonably effective. You also need to know the limits of your tools, and be able to tell what is your skills needing improvement vs what is the tools fault. I have to say, though, It's nice to know these sanders are actually usable, as I'm looking into buying one similar for a starter. I eventually want to build a 2x72, but don't have the space for it atm. This gives me a good, inexpensive option in the meantime, that will do double duty in the woodshop.

    • @aitf99
      @aitf99 Před 3 lety

      @@danbell3827 i think it never hurts to have good tools. They do increase your chances of success. I have 2 - 1x30s. 1 is a delta and it's very similar to a Central Machinery one from Harbour Frieght. I do have a couple of minor complaints with it but overall it's OK. My other one is a Mastercraft from Canadian Tire (what can I say I'm Canadian)....and its nothing short of horrible. Belt moves all over the place, doesn't track straight etc...good luck making a decent knife on it.

    • @ernestoneill8321
      @ernestoneill8321 Před 2 lety +1

      practice,practice,practice a very good pool player can beat anyone with the house pool stick or a tree branch thats the differace between a pro and an amature

  • @Unclelarry766abc
    @Unclelarry766abc Před 3 lety

    I am super excited about diving in to the world of knife making in 2021. Thanks for the video. Can’t wait to try out what I’m learning

  • @Wildgoatknives
    @Wildgoatknives Před rokem +2

    Great video, 1x30 has gotten a lot better in recent years. Especially regarding belt selections, you can now get ceramics, trizac, surface conditioning and everything else you can use on a 2x72

  • @richerworldproductions

    I just started learning knife making with ABS Master Smith Wally Hayes, and I have been debating starting my own equipment collection, on a frugal budget. I was so curious about these machines...this video gave me the insight I needed! thank you!

  • @reidwollen1730
    @reidwollen1730 Před 3 lety

    I have a harbor freight 1x30 and this video gives me a lot more confidence in it. Ive only made a couple knifes but its still really fun!

  • @danreal52
    @danreal52 Před 3 lety +2

    Just bought a 1x30 for my wood shop. Ran into your video, I guess I’m making a knife soon👍🏼

  • @bondemanden
    @bondemanden Před 3 lety

    I started with a 1x30 "just ordered a ceramic belt from the US as it is not available so small in Denmark. Just want to say you have inspired me a lot to make knives thank you for that

  • @Catboy-hr2qp
    @Catboy-hr2qp Před rokem +1

    Great video! As someone thats about to try my hand at making knifes it was very helpful not only to see that the 1x30 does work, but also to see the process of how a knife comes together, seems like between a 1x30, a benchvise and some files and a hacksaw I should be good to go for right under 300 usd since I already have a drill press. I plan to 3d print my own bevel jigs and your video just made me completely trash my old design i had, I never even thought about using the pin holes in the tang to bolt it to the jig, that makes the design so much easier and keeps the plastic away from belt which is good for obvious reasons

  • @NuManXplore
    @NuManXplore Před 3 lety +2

    Great demo on how to make a knife on a 1x30! They are amazingly versatile little machines. I still use mine (the 2nd I’ve owned) for small tasks in the house when the heats off in my shop. Congrats on the Princess Auto sponsorship too, my friend!!

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Nathan! I do appreciate it. They are super versatile for sure. Man I always enjoy seeing comments from you. I hope you all are staying warm and cozy up there 🇨🇦👍

  • @RethanHunter
    @RethanHunter Před 3 lety +1

    Timmies, Princess auto and snow! My kind of video! I never knew they started selling product for knife making, I will have to go check it out, thanks for sharing the video!

  • @j0ser1
    @j0ser1 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for showing this. I've really wanted to try knife making. This gives me confidence to really jump in.

  • @blakeparthenay3049
    @blakeparthenay3049 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome video man, you always inspire! And you are absolutely right, just buy one. I purchased a Black Fox ONE 2x72 this year in July, and have never looked back. That being said, I started making knives last December on a 1x30 from Harbor Freight, and before that, the hand file method you did a video on. The 1x30 made about 8 beautiful knives for me before I felt I had outgrown it and was ready to take on the commitment of buying a high quality 2x72.
    All in all, anyone wanting to get into this, get a 1x30, an angle grinder and some sandpaper and go nuts!

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s awesome to hear! Thank you. And you’re absolutely right. Just get some stuff and start. That’s the hardest part of it all 😆👍

  • @kenbailey4732
    @kenbailey4732 Před 3 lety +1

    Your comment at the end caught my attention, because you did exactly that. You inspired me to try my hand at leather working of all things. I wanted a leather sheath for the knife you made me and I said to hell with it. If he can make this, I can make a sheath. And thus begins a long road of learning.

  • @jaredcahoon3731
    @jaredcahoon3731 Před rokem

    I watched this video when it came out and just got my 1x30 last month. Knife-making seemed beyond my dreams but it is more possible everyday. Thanks.

  • @andrewf6986
    @andrewf6986 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm glad I have finally found a fellow Canadian to follow. It's good to hear of familiar stores were we can get supplies without using Amazon. I have wanted to try my hand at knife making and I never knew Princess Auto had supplies like that. Thanks so much for the info.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 2 lety

      Right on! Thank you so much! Yeah they’re brining in all sorts of stuff even tongs and blade specific tongs. I’m stoked to see all the knife making and forging stuff they are bringing in. 👍

  • @willholt720
    @willholt720 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video Jeremy! These things are sooo handy. I use mine all the time for various procedures around the shop. It sits right next to my 2x72. They're also great for sharpening.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! That’s great to hear. I’m actually thinking about setting this little guy up for sharpening. 👍

  • @larshoneytoast722
    @larshoneytoast722 Před 3 lety +4

    Your microphone work is on point, nothing too loud or too quiet. I know it's a little thing but its appreciated

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much! I really do appreciate you noticing. As someone who notices you probably also know that it can be difficult. For me that is by far the hardest “technical” part of making videos. I still feel like I need a lot of work on my audio but I’m glad you noticed it’s not terrible. Thank you so much and have a Happy New Year👍

    • @larshoneytoast722
      @larshoneytoast722 Před 3 lety

      @@Simplelittlelife you're very welcome and a happy new year to you too!

  • @brianlister6036
    @brianlister6036 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for putting this out! Vancouver Islander here (former Calgary). I have been using a 1x30 now for about 10 months. Made probably 6 knives with it. Each one gets better. Do I wish I had a good 2x72, you know I do! but for now this is what is justified as an $$. I have the General 1x30 and made some mods to mine. Removed the side plate and plastic thingy you liked as it needed to be removed EACH TIME I wanted to change belts. Became a PIA so it is now gone. As you demonstrated a knife can be made with one. It is far better than doing the old file grind that is for sure. Nice too see you slumming it with us mere minor knife makers. Always like to see your builds (more would be really nice!) Happy New Year.

  • @steveshaw1422
    @steveshaw1422 Před 3 lety

    Just purchased a similar machine. This video has been a huge help. Cheers!

  • @motorteeth
    @motorteeth Před 3 lety +6

    Heeeyyyy... so nice to see a Canadian making these kind of videos. You have my subscription.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety

      Woohoo!! Thank you so much! I really do appreciate that. Happy New Year to you my fellow countryman 👍

  • @ambushthesniper5729
    @ambushthesniper5729 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for making this video that 1x30 is exactly what I wanted to start with and your video is proof that I can make quality knives. Thanks and as always love your videos keep it up!

  • @texastriggerguard614
    @texastriggerguard614 Před 2 lety +1

    I learned more about knife making in this video than any other video I’ve watched. Thanks

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! Really appreciate that. Thanks for watching!

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Před rokem

    I got a 1 x 30 and didn't like it for 3 years and now learn it needs tweaking and many ways to improve them.
    But now starting to love it
    Thanks

  • @PhoenixIronworksNS
    @PhoenixIronworksNS Před 3 lety

    I have a rikon 1x30 that I use for most of my knives and it works great. I took off the side plastic piece and the top guard because of obvious reasons, but it works for sure. Great video

  • @matusknives
    @matusknives Před 3 lety +3

    1x30” is great to test the waters of knife making. Especially here in Europe there are no mid-priced larger grinders. But with a 1x30” I actually made a few smaller kitchen knives. The important point is to get the best belts possible - in this size probably Norton Blaze and some 3M Gators.

  • @donhanscom7309
    @donhanscom7309 Před 2 lety

    Just found your channel searching for knife making and grinder... love the way you keep thinks fairly simple when you explain things.. subscribed straight away and will be binging a while on your videos. Keep up the good work and thank you.

  • @BerserkerBlades
    @BerserkerBlades Před 3 lety

    Hey man love your videos...greetings and respect from northeast Ohio. I've been making knives for about 6 months with a 1x30 works perfect for some of the smaller knives and patience. One day I'll get a 2x72 but until then I use what I got..learned a lot from your videos

  • @nathandubois5912
    @nathandubois5912 Před 3 lety

    I was just thinking that I hadn’t seen any vids from you in a bit yesterday!!! Thanks for getting more content uploaded!

  • @Day11film
    @Day11film Před 3 lety

    Nice. Great. have been wanting to buy one for a while!
    This has finally made my decision.

  • @redtailknives4538
    @redtailknives4538 Před 3 lety

    After hand filing a couple knives, I went to a 1x30 ( I already had one). It definitely works, just a little slower than a 2x72. Faster than hand filing though. I made a few modifications to mine: taller platen, bigger work table, and removed the guards to make switching belts easier. Now I use a home built 2x72. Still use the 1x30 to sharpen my knives. Thanks for the video!

  • @Johnnybananass-_
    @Johnnybananass-_ Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for this video, Im just dabbling in converting old antique hand shears into kitchen knifes in my season downtime ( im a band roadie ) and I dont have a lot of cash to spend on tools im not making money back on and this was in my sights so now I think ill take the plunge .

  • @tonkblades2829
    @tonkblades2829 Před 3 lety +2

    been using a 1x30 to make knives for a couple years, finally saved up enough to order my 2x72

  • @philmcglen6194
    @philmcglen6194 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes a 1x30 is great to start! I bought one for £50 And have made loads of knives with mine. They are brilliant. I hope to upgrade one day when I start making bigger blades but until then these are worth it!

  • @Fhokerfhaze
    @Fhokerfhaze Před 3 lety +1

    thanks bud! i’m planning to buy a 2x72. This video made me change my mind. Pls continue to share some useful advice for begginers like us

  • @jailer23044
    @jailer23044 Před 3 lety +34

    I've used a harbor freight 1x30" for years now and while you have to grind a bit slower it works pretty well, especially for the price. Your Princess Auto model seems a little nicer and mine doesn't have the disk sander but otherwise it's essentially the same machine.

    • @JBPalmer
      @JBPalmer Před 3 lety +3

      I’ve gotta agree man this 1x30 seems to be a lot better quality than my harbor freight model

    • @F0XD1E
      @F0XD1E Před 3 lety +1

      They're both advertised as 1/3hp so hopefully the hf will perform the same. The princess auto looks like it has better tables.

    • @csteingraber
      @csteingraber Před rokem

      This is funny to see because I recently bought one from harbor freight and it is the same with side disk and everything. Table tilts easy the lock handle doesnt grab it too strong. And belt slows down easily if you put more pressure but it’s usable for sure. Mine was like $75. Now I have to go see if they have knife making handles in my store!

  • @JayPatel-pj9ym
    @JayPatel-pj9ym Před 3 lety

    Brother, this was exactly what I needed to see without knowing I needed to see it hahah👍👍👍 love your channel! Love your attitude! Love your work!🙏

  • @seeingthepattern
    @seeingthepattern Před 3 lety

    Been humming and haaing about getting one ... now I know I definitely will.
    Great video.

  • @jackanderson1123
    @jackanderson1123 Před 2 lety

    After using a file jig, I started out on a 1 x 30 belt sander and old circular saw blades, mainly because I couldn't afford a 2 x 72. And let me just say, of course you can make great knives with the 1 x 30 sander. Only thing I'll add is I found using P40 belts for the initial bevel grind far better than using a smaller grit. Great video mate!

  • @e.lebrunet6311
    @e.lebrunet6311 Před 3 lety +1

    I've got the same small belt grinder but not the same grinding skills. But it does his job when you cannot afford better. The only thing I miss on it is a bigger platen on the vertical belt, I also cut out the plastic cover to allow the sparks to come out as they bild up pretty fast inside. Great video 👍

  • @hojjatahangarikiasari7670

    I started with files and angle grinder. Then I bought a used 1x30 for $40 and it was a whole different world for me. I can imagine the time I get a 2x72 for myself 😃
    Happy new year btw. Wish you get more business related sponsors

  • @ajmckay2
    @ajmckay2 Před 3 lety +2

    Great idea for a video! I'm not particularly surprised that you can get decent results with a 1x30 - for some reason they're not considered "real tools" by many. The only downsides I can think of is that the belt selection is probably more limited and it will chew through belts quicker (proportional to the surface area). I am planning to use mine to make a blade, though I also want to learn to hand file as well.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Yeah I was really surprised by how well this worked. There are quite a few abrasive companies now that are making belts for the 1X30. If you check out TruGrit.com they have a really nice selection of 1X30. Ceramic, diamond film, Trizact, even scotchbrite and leather belts in 1X30. Those are some pretty sweet options. 👍

  • @williamemerson1799
    @williamemerson1799 Před 3 lety

    Nice job on the knife. My Delta 1x30 is probably around 25, 30 yrs old, give or take, and it is without a doubt one of the handiest pieces of small equipment I own. It gets used mostly for sharpening these days, cuz I'm a lazy slug, but in the past has been used for grinding metal and truing miter cuts on trim work. Plus there are some variety packs of belts that go from around 60 grit up to 1500-2000, with leather belts available for stropping.

  • @deedubz6331
    @deedubz6331 Před rokem

    I recently got a 1x30 and it was really handy when making my last knife.

  • @Robpearceknives
    @Robpearceknives Před 3 lety

    I’ve been using a 1x30 for about a year and a half now for knife making. I’ve modified the rest and platten. There is a decent selection of belt options too. I buy ceramic belts from Red Label, who even has scotch bright belts for them. I use sanding drum bits in my drill press as a makeshift “small wheel attachment”. I am getting ready to build a 2x72 from our old treadmill, but have been happy with the 1x30. I agree that it’s the perfect grinder to start on without breaking the bank. Thank you for another great video Jeremy and Happy New Year!

  • @sudo_nym
    @sudo_nym Před 3 lety

    Awesome choice of video. Very relatable for many guys getting into knife-making, me included!
    Cheers
    🇬🇧🙏🏻

  • @destroyedsevenfold
    @destroyedsevenfold Před 3 lety

    Awesome video. Exactly what a beginner needs to see.

  • @mikelikesknives428
    @mikelikesknives428 Před 3 lety

    Your skill level may have something to do making a nice knife! I just got a 1 x 30 and can’t wait to try it! Thanks for the video.

  • @thehumblepundit9790
    @thehumblepundit9790 Před 3 lety

    Getting one this week!!! Very excited. Awesome video!!

  • @brinschneider9998
    @brinschneider9998 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! thank you for doing this review, this is the last thing I need to make my first knife! I was on the edge about it before now

  • @WastelandForge
    @WastelandForge Před 3 lety

    I'm real jealous that you've got a big box store that sells knife supplies!! I'm stoked to see you doing more videos! I'm gonna be bending your ear more in the new year about youtube. Hopefully we can help each stay on track. This is James Fleming btw

  • @MrMsal1984
    @MrMsal1984 Před 3 lety +1

    I just got a wen 1x30 that is nearly identical to this one for Christmas. I am working on my first knife now and it is going great so far. This video is certainly a confidence boost. I think it would be a good idea to do a video on accessories to add to this like the bevel jig to step up the value for a starter.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety

      That’s so cool! That’s good to hear. So fun isn’t it? That’s for that input, that is a great idea. 👍

  • @egbluesuede1220
    @egbluesuede1220 Před 3 lety +2

    Great vid, made me a new subscriber. I recently started making knives using a 1 x 30 from Harbor Freight. Some things I've learned so far. 1) Power is good enough for smaller knives. I tried getting a full flat grind on a 1.5" knife and it's not quite strong enough to get there. The wider the bevel and more steel it has to remove, and the lack of power is apparent. 2) you will go through a ton of belts, but have better results from getting decent ceramic shredder belts rather than a 10 pack of the cheap ones. 3) Tool quality can vary. Looks like yours was good out of the box, but I ended up modifying my harbor freight, and ultimately making a new platen to get even plunge lines. The original was drilled off center quite badly and no amount of tracking would center the belt and my grinds wouldn't match on both sides of the knife until I threw it away and made a new one. Totally agree with your suggestion. I want to make more knives on it to improve MY skill as a grinder, and try some different things. When I get better, and know I want to continue with the hobby, then it will be worth investing in a 2 x 72. In the meantime, I can make a ton of mistakes and learn a lot with a $50USD 1 x 30.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Right on. Those are some very good points. I was thinking that there probably are a good portion of super cheap 1X30s that have issues. I think the ones from princess auto are a step up from Harbour Freight but they’re a little more expensive too. I really like your attitude toward making knives and I think you’re on the right track. Won’t be long before you’re making amazing blades whether it be on a 2X72 or not. Keep it up 👍

  • @Gamer-ox6tg
    @Gamer-ox6tg Před 2 lety +1

    You know, most professional knife makers say no way will it work or yea but it's trash or something negative. You actually made an honest video and I enjoyed every minute. I can't wait to check out your other videos. Thanks for the honesty and awesome video!

  • @sixshooter3313
    @sixshooter3313 Před rokem +1

    Just found your video and I enjoyed it. I have made 35 large 8 to 15 inch fixed blade bowie style knives on my 1x30 Rikon grinder along with a hand belt sander tipped upside down. It does take a little longer but I make for myself so I'm not in any hurry.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před rokem

      Thank you. Making for yourself is the best option in my opinion. You have the time to think, use, criticize in the privacy of your own mind, and come back again with a product that is significantly better than your previous version. Continue to enjoy it and learn. Cheers👍

  • @scherlfirearts7142
    @scherlfirearts7142 Před 3 lety +1

    i just love simple little life it is what got me into knife making and im just thankful that i discovered your channel. Thanks jeremy and happy new year to you 👍😉

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much! I really do appreciate hearing that and I wish you a Happy New Year too! 👍

  • @TheBigfatmatt
    @TheBigfatmatt Před 3 lety

    Wow!
    I had kinda given up on the idea due to finances, 2020 etc.....
    But BOOM! You have just blown my mind, all I need to buy is some oil for heat treatment!
    Can't wait to finish my log store so I can shift out all the birch logs and actually fit back into my 10 x 6 workspace, thanks Buddy, I have a good positive feeling now for 2021
    ✌️

  • @andrejohnson6731
    @andrejohnson6731 Před 3 lety +1

    Very instructive, it’s good to know that that little grinder goes a long way! Beats hand files and hand sanding lol

  • @emmascrazyvlogs1552
    @emmascrazyvlogs1552 Před 3 lety +1

    dude you fricken rock man i love you and this video. Thats what i needed was a push start. Thank you

  • @ReadyUpGo
    @ReadyUpGo Před rokem

    Thank you for this fine exploration of a machine compromise for use in knife making. I have an old Delta 1x30 that I’ve spent around $150 on upgrading and a new RIKON 1x30 with variable speed and the 6” disc. I made larger tables and new platens for both; glass on the Delta. My space is very limited and the funding arguably used on a misspent dotage, but that hasn’t slowed me down yet, by gum.
    Using my diy bevel grinding jig, I find the 1” belt width easier to mess up a good bevel with than a 2” width would be. But that’s an assumptive reach for someone still working to finish his first knife at 72 who has never shared the same space with the zenith tool of knife making - the 2x72” belt grinder.
    I’ll keep watching for a deal on a used 2x72, but your video proves once again, that crucial axiom of craftsmanship: the highest quality results do not depend on the finest tools, but on the degree of commitment to excellence in the mind behind the hands working them.
    All The Best Always, Steve

  • @biglumpy12
    @biglumpy12 Před 3 lety +1

    Nicely done! Nice to show what can be done with what you can afford. I made 6 knives on my 1x30 and the only reason I got my 1x42 is because it was given to me. Thanks for the video.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety

      That’s cool to hear. And, pretty sweet gift! You’re welcome and I thank you for watching. I really appreciate it 👍

  • @burgknife758
    @burgknife758 Před 3 lety

    I have a 1x42 its a old very well made craftsman model .i bought good 36 grit and up belts for it .its the jewel of my little shop at the moment cheers .

  • @Loganthered1
    @Loganthered1 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much. I have been agonizing over getting one of these belt grinders to get into knife making. My biggest issue was not knowing if the motors would be capable of handling continuous metal grinding since most of these are for wood working.

  • @andrewallason4530
    @andrewallason4530 Před 2 lety +1

    Lovely job. The way I figure it, the 1x30 / 45 will heat up faster than a 2x72, but if you go steady, cool your workpiece frequently, and use quality belts it will be just fine. Being half the width, it also goes pretty well without ‘bogging down’. I started out with a Black and Decker Power File I mounted in a vice, before building my own 2x72.

  • @orrinbliss3751
    @orrinbliss3751 Před 3 lety +3

    Good to see you making some videos again, you should make a video for the guys that repurpose steel and handle material. I have some farriers rasps I could get to you.

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much, I appreciate that. I would like to do some videos like that and plan on it soon. Just have a few more custom knives to finish up for people and then I’ll be a little more free with what projects I work on 👍

  • @gmnelli
    @gmnelli Před 3 lety +1

    Love this!! Thank you!!! I’ve been looking at a 1x30 thinking it could get me going and now I KNOW it can. Awesome!

    • @daringlisson9353
      @daringlisson9353 Před 3 lety

      Do it man! I bought mine at Harbor Freight and I’m slowly finishing two knives I started a year ago. It’s great when using ceramic belts!!

    • @LIKES2CRAWL
      @LIKES2CRAWL Před 3 lety +1

      @@daringlisson9353 if you don’t mind me asking, where did you get ceramic belts for the 1x30?

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety

      Right on! Yeah they are pretty capable. I know quite a few places are starting to sell decent belts for these and I’ve seen TruGrit.com has a lot of great options including ceramics, trizact, diamond film, leather and even scotchbrite belts in 1X30. I could imagine that would bring this things up a notch or two👍

  • @mdbba
    @mdbba Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you SO much for this video. I really want to get into knifemaking & wondered if one of those 1 x 30 belt sanders would work for a beginner.

  • @watercolorhomie146
    @watercolorhomie146 Před rokem +1

    This video has got to be the most helpful one in the ether of CZcams. Thank you so much I got so much from it! I'm so excited to order me a 1×30 and give it a go! 😊 blessings friend 🙏

  • @smokyheads15
    @smokyheads15 Před rokem

    ...2 years later... Wow, very nice job with a 1x30. I like it... Thanks for pour realisation with this entry level machine 👍

  • @2AChef-n-BBQ
    @2AChef-n-BBQ Před 3 lety

    That's really great, something I wish I had thought about at the start. Great info for the newby

  • @6Sally5
    @6Sally5 Před rokem +1

    Just found your channel and as a brand new knifemaker, I appreciate your making this video because the 1x30 is the only grinder I have…and bought that at a pawn shop. I also got an incidental nugget from your vid…the home made grinding jig! I’ll be making one of those. Subscribed!

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před rokem

      Right on! Thank you so much and I'm glad you've found some of this info useful. I hope you have a great time with knife making. It can be frustration at times but it's way more satisfaction than anything. Cheers👍

  • @lamborn3D
    @lamborn3D Před rokem +1

    I've watched a few videos on these 1x30 grinders, and this was definitely the best one. Thank you!

  • @itsmeagain1018
    @itsmeagain1018 Před 3 lety

    i purchased one five yrs ago i wasn't happy with it so i returned it....i emailed the company to.inform them i was doing so.....i never checked the return email until a week later.. telling me to keep it in good faith...............im gutted to this day..it was a very decent bit of kit but i wanted a 2x72 after discovering yt vids...this vid has made me fill up again....

  • @BetweenTwoForks
    @BetweenTwoForks Před 3 lety +2

    Made my night seeing the new video. Wishing you and yours a very Happy, healthy and prosperous New Year 😁

    • @Simplelittlelife
      @Simplelittlelife  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much, I appreciate that! I will you and your a great 2021 as well and all the best! Cheers 👍

  • @phila1714
    @phila1714 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice man I was debating on getting a 1x30 and start having fun thanks for the vid

  • @jamm197511
    @jamm197511 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video man. Thanks for the relevant info

  • @Lee_B_Futures
    @Lee_B_Futures Před 3 lety

    I wish there was a way to buy all your instructional videos on some kind of physical copy like a flash drive. Your videos have taught me so much and I never want to lose access to them.