Knife Making: Modern Nessmuk - Bushcraft knife
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- Making a bushcraft nessmuk knife
Made of D2 steel (thickness 4,5 mm / hardness `60HRC).
Handle: black G10, canvas micarta
Knife length: 266 mm
Cutting edge: 142 mm
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro
00:07 - Knife template
00:28 - Rough cutting
01:12 - Fine grinding
02:31 - Drilling the holes
03:37 - Jimping
04:20 - Freehand bevel grinding
06:47 - Heat Treating in foil / tempering
08:17 - Creating a handle
13:16 - Acid stonewash
13:57 - Hand sanding
15:12 - Knife presentation
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WOW, you make an exact copy of my Nordsmith Canteen Knife! Beautiful!
Hello mister beautiful knife beautifully made well done
Thank you!
top knife man
That's a damned finr knife. Well done.
👍🏻👍🏻
Excellent!!!
Thanks 👊
What is the cable made of? great video!
Well done 🦾
Great Craftmanship and video. What hardware are you using for the handle? Wish you sold these knives..
Nice work
Thanks!
Cool video, where do u get your knife screws from?
Is there a place to get all of these knife templates you make ? Do you have these available for the common folk like myself? Beautiful knives and great content . Keep up the great work!
Thanks. You can order them on my etsy page or write me an email: nofoxknives@gmail.com
There are no Knifes at your Etsy-Shop. How can i order one ant how the price!
how I can buy this knife? how mouch does it cost? thank you ciao enzo from Italy
Hi, I don't sell knives now.
What’s the handle material?
This is a micarta from epoxylab dot eu
Beautiful knife, any reason you hand sand before heat treatment? Is the purpose of the hole on the plunge line for looks or weight savings?
While I don’t know exactly what it’s for, I do know that having the lanyard at the front of the handle keeps it in your hand if you lose your grip rather than dangling below your wrist. Maybe that’s why? Would be nice to know.
8:28 name tape? 🇧🇷
I dont know, simple, thin 3M double tape