The Secret Behind Making a Nikiri with Copper
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The Secret Behind Making a Nikiri with Copper...Amazing the best video... very useful and useful thank you for sharing... greetings from Indonesian traditional gold prospectors...God Bless You🇧🇩🇲🇨🌼🌼❤✋👍👍
Thanks for watching. Im glad you liked it.
Dude! That is a really good looking knife. Just motivated me to try my first cumai…thanks for your videos! ❤️
Go for it. Its fun to learn new skills
Nice work JP cool looking piece!
Thank you
Great knife!
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Nice job, Brother! 😎👍🏻🔨🔥🔪
Thank you
Nice. Good job on knife and video
Thank you
Very nice job. I tried cumia twice now and had a small delam on one and on the second one part of it never welded. It was clean and welded properly but I think the temperature was the problem. Any thoughts on monitoring temperature? Thanks again.
I try to keep it between 1600 and 1800. It melts at 1920+ so if you squeeze it that hot it can squeeze out and then you have no material to braze the other steels together.
For me that tends to be an orange in my forge. If im yellow im too hot.
Sweet tomato slayer
Thanks. I definitely slays those tomatos
How much would a knife like this cost?
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Its called recoalescence (I think thats how you spell it LOL).
It sounds familiar. Ill take your word for it. Its a cool effect tho for sure