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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2024
  • #tyrellknifeworks
    In today's Triple-T (tools, tips and talk) #173, we continue with the Beginner Series and go deep into profiling, surface and drilling your knife.
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Komentáře • 46

  • @TyrellKnifeworks

    Was there anything I missed or things you have questions about?

  • @brysonalden5414

    This series continues to cover essential information and techniques. Thanks for taking the time to do this.

  • @SaintGalganoArmory
    @SaintGalganoArmory Před 7 hodinami +1

    Love the series. While watching it my wife asked why I am watching a beginner playlist, since I am not a beginner and know what you are talking about. I explained that it is because everyone does something different, and I might learn something new. This series has not disappointed. I have had many, "Thats so easy why didnt I think of that" moments! Very Informative!

  • @T_B
    @T_B 

    I've been watching you for many years. I've never made a knife. I have no real aspirations to ever build a knife. I don't have the tools to build a knife.

  • @MASI_forging

    Outstanding workmanship 👏👏

  • @mcrich1978

    Good Morning 😊

  • @wulfy9

    Its great to have a master sharing all the little tips and tricks , usually it like a secret that you have to beg and plead for

  • @madnais

    Awesome video. Working on my first knife right now. Went a lil out of order but im getting there. Gonna ne watching a lot of your vids a few times over lol. Thaks for the great content

  • @richardbranton190

    Great video as always my friend 👍 when you get your hand sanding machine ready make sure im your first customer please 😁

  • @cae2487

    Great job explaining and love the little extra tips. I don't know why I never considered turning my tool rest for getting the 90 on the top wheel. I just ordered a mag chuck from you and getting excited to build a surface grinder attachment. Keep doing what you are doing.

  • @kevinlipka4336

    Very nice. Please cover knife blade thickness for verious knife styles. Thank you

  • @gundanium3126
    @gundanium3126 Před 21 dnem

    Thanks for the tip i am taking it after having a hard time going through some w2 and 1084 blade a couple days ago (i ended up punching and drifting the holes) if i ordered it right i went though your affiliate to get the endmills.

  • @Anderson-HandForged

    looking good denis i see you had a yellow belt on grinder is that a incenerator as well?something new?

  • @hayward434

    Great tutorial so far. What number grit was the yellow belt?

  • @blooobish

    had a quick question about cu mai, not sure where else to ask it haha. planning a stainless jacket over a high carbon core separated by copper. i don't have a press, and figured getting a braze to stick would be a lot easier than a stainless to high carbon forge weld (san mai). strangely, i dont see a lot of cu mai done in this configuration, would have assumed it would be common due to the dramatic look of the black etched high carbon to the stainless, and the obvious benefits of stainless jackets.

  • @gundanium3126

    🤔Edited comment: What's the point of the wetted rag if you take a torch to soften it when you have not heat treated it? as in my experience you dont have to take it to red, just too gray, and I do this well holding it in my hand with no heat creeping up. However, I start heating at the tang riccanso area, then once that is gray, I quickly start moving down the tang, moving the heat down it and i have had no oxidation colors form. (if that makes sense) I do it to also soften my tang to make it easier to machine and more ductile after heat treating to prevent shaping and never had the blade get hotter then probally 200 F (i never checked with my laser temperature gun so i am just going by oh that hurts level heat).