THIS WORKS for beginner or hobbyist knife makers! (Part 1)

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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2023
  • Have you ever used an induction heater for forging a knife? If that's what interests you, then this video will blow your socks off! Check out Austrian blacksmith Tobias Hangler make a Go Mai blade using just an induction heater both for forging and even for heat treatment in part 2!
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Komentáře • 58

  • @UKBladeshow
    @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +3

    After watching this video, do you think an induction heater will fit or improve your knife making process? Would love to hear your thoughts on this weird & wonderful tool! 😊
    - Vinz

    • @andyc750
      @andyc750 Před rokem +2

      as a coal forge user I can see a place for one without a doubt

  • @johnrisher3007
    @johnrisher3007 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The position of the metal is a great idea.

  • @pandayforge
    @pandayforge Před rokem +5

    I've been using a taco shell coil for most of my forging work and switching between a small pancake for thinner profiles, very convenient! My first run with ApexUltra was exclusively done with induction!

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Yay! Thanks for sharing Lux! Was your ApexUltra forged as a Mono Steel or was it a sandwiched construction like a Go Mai / San Mai?

    • @pandayforge
      @pandayforge Před rokem +1

      @@UKBladeshow Mono steel! I wanted to take full advantage of the 15x40mm bar stock they come in and forge out a traditional tanto. I'm saving the rest until I can afford a proper heat treating furnace!

  • @realbroggo
    @realbroggo Před rokem +2

    After seeing one of your videos a few weeks ago I gave induction forging a go. Just with some 3mm 440C. I'm only a hobbyist and my results were let's say 'patchy'. The master smith I work with had a good laugh. However, I was amazed at how easy the equipment and process was - I just need time to get the settings, coil size etc. right!! I found using a rest or guide made it easier to keep the blade in the centre of the coil. Amazing how you can really zero-in on the exact place you want to heat. No fumes also a win - excellent for small spaces. Thanks for the video.

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem

      Cheers David! Happy to hear you've already been inspired by Tobias and have played around with an induction heater! You'll notice that even Tobias uses a concrete block as a 'guide' to hold the blade for certain lengths of time, which let's be honest isn't very long, to get it to forging temperature.
      Thanks again for watching David!

  • @reshad80
    @reshad80 Před rokem +3

    Fantastic video! Brilliantly edited and I think the balance of footage and voiceover was on point. The reverse sparks was a nice touch.
    Excellent explanations from Tobias. Very easy to understand the processes and why he does things the way he does.
    After watching this video I definitely think an induction heater is the way to go for certain situations. For example I have been searching for a maker space in London that has the necessary tools for knife makers without much luck. A forge being the main issue. I think an induction heater is a much easier tool for a maker space to have in their shop just from a health and safety perspective. It also doesn’t require the additional cost of propane. Just plug and play basically. I think a forge ignites something a bit primal in people that’s just fun. It’s like watching a campfire. But an induction heater just seems to be more practical when a space to safely use a forge isn’t available, especially if like me you live in the middle of London where facilities for a new maker are very limited.
    The shot of Charlie was me when I did a course with Owen Bush at his shop! All the glorious power tools! 😂
    Great work Vinz and Tobias 👊🏽

    • @tobiashangler
      @tobiashangler Před rokem +1

      Thank you very much!

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Hahahahahaha! @the Charlie comment but just so you know, that shot was literally me when I walked into Tobias' workshop hahaha!

  • @Desmond18674
    @Desmond18674 Před rokem +2

    Induction heating is a stunning invention for sure! But where I live, South Africa , we have no reliable energie source ....😢 so we are stuck on gas, coal and a view hours of electricity on a day... I love You’re video's man ! Thanks for sharing !

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Hey buddy! Thanks for your input. You are correct - Induction Heaters are not appropriate for all makers but hopefully it's given you some insight (and hopefully some inspiration) on other methods to make gorgeous knives!

  • @zgi5950
    @zgi5950 Před rokem +1

    Amazing job again, cant wait for the next part.

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Cheers again buddy! Glad to see you enjoyed it! Do you have any suggestions of other topics, knife-making processes or makers you want to see us feature?

  • @alanspeert8351
    @alanspeert8351 Před rokem +1

    This vedio came at a great time I just set up my induction forge this week
    Looking forward to forging a knife in it thank you

  • @bennyrest9122
    @bennyrest9122 Před 5 měsíci +1

    If you use the chalk board can you use light man. Cheers in advance

  • @walterstewart1927
    @walterstewart1927 Před rokem +1

    Great video, clear with excellent explanations!!

  • @vandelftcrafts2958
    @vandelftcrafts2958 Před rokem +1

    enjoyed this video a lot!

  • @messerschmiedeguldimann874

    Awesome video guys!!!

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem

      Hey buddy thanks for watching! I hope you’re looking forward to part 2 - lots of cool info coming!
      - Vinz

    • @tobiashangler
      @tobiashangler Před rokem

      Thanks Marco 🙌

  • @hermannebner9649
    @hermannebner9649 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Servus super Video tolle arbeit.frage was hast du für eine gasesse.mfg Hermann und bist du zufrieden mit deiner Gasesse Gruß

  • @usernameisaname
    @usernameisaname Před 5 měsíci +1

    Please get some more Apex Ultra in North America

  • @Desmond18674
    @Desmond18674 Před rokem +1

    Great video again guys! Thanks for sharing your knowledge ! Grtz from South Africa! Mcknife1

  • @noureddinemziri6574
    @noureddinemziri6574 Před rokem +1

    Can you tell me where i can buy frequency induction heater

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan Před rokem +2

    Honestly right now I think it would push my electricity costs through the roof, but it would certainly make set up quicker and potentially just straight working easier because I wouldnt have any air to pump once I am used to it though.
    Very useful informative video... will you be posting up the rest soon .... please say yes

    • @tobiashangler
      @tobiashangler Před rokem +1

      Yes soon - its all shot and "just" needs to be edited now

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +2

      Yes :D

    • @TalRohan
      @TalRohan Před rokem

      @@tobiashangler excellent thankyou

    • @TalRohan
      @TalRohan Před rokem

      @@UKBladeshow well looking forward to that then thankyou

  • @carrizobiker
    @carrizobiker Před rokem +1

    I want to try Apex Ultra 💪. I have a plate in my workshop, but I have some doubts to start The specifications say that steel can be damaged above 1100 Celsius. At what temperature do you forge weld? Is nickel necessary to weld or is it easily welded without the need to use nickel? Thank you very much and congratulations for your videos and your knives 🍻

  • @krissteel4074
    @krissteel4074 Před rokem +2

    Hopefully there will be another melt of Apex-Ultra sometime soon, I only found out about it late last year and by the time I had the cash to import it was sold out.
    Very promising metal though

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      They did go quite quick didn’t they?! I have been told there will be a lot more coming real soon due to the demand.
      We will have a video coming about specifically about ApexUltra in the coming weeks so stay tuned!
      Thanks for watching!

  • @andyc750
    @andyc750 Před rokem +1

    interesting subject, coud see me with an induction heat source one day, mind not got the wait n heat and relaxed stytle that a coal forge brings, interesting piece of equipment though and an excellent video

    • @tobiashangler
      @tobiashangler Před rokem +1

      Yeah its not the forging flair of a lovely burning fire - but many people aren't aware its an actual option so i wanted to show it can be!

    • @andyc750
      @andyc750 Před rokem +1

      @@tobiashangler you certainly did that very clearly, piqued my interest

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem

      Cheers Andy! Happy to hear you found it fun to watch! Thanks and chat to you again soon!

  • @ClenioBuilder
    @ClenioBuilder Před rokem +1

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @RC_FITNESS_
    @RC_FITNESS_ Před rokem +1

    Amazing work. Does the induction heater detect how hot the steel is? I'm pretty sure I could see temps in the 800c range come up but wonder if it's the temp of the steel or coil? If it is the coil how much loss in temp going from coil to steel?

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +1

      Hi Robert thanks for the comment. I do not believe the heater that Tobias is using detects the steel’s temperatures, you would have to gauge it with your colour chart as a reference but it is not difficult.

    • @tobiashangler
      @tobiashangler Před rokem

      Vinz is right, it does not detect any temperature. Also any temperature value would only be punctual anyways. If you want some kind of aid to estimate the right temepatures I would recommend a pyrometer. They are relatively cheap and work with any furnace of forge. They aren't super precise but enough to let you know if you are at the right temperatures for forge welding, forging etc.

    • @RC_FITNESS_
      @RC_FITNESS_ Před rokem

      @@tobiashangler thanks. I really enjoy your content and wish you all the best for 2023!

  • @RobanyBigjobz
    @RobanyBigjobz Před rokem +2

    65+ HRc for ApexUltra? Is that into CBN or diamond stone territory for sharpening?
    Very enjoyable video, Tobias is a very engaging presenter. I have to say I no longer want an induction heater, no coffee time is basically heresy ;)

    • @UKBladeshow
      @UKBladeshow  Před rokem +2

      Thanks Rob! We’ll ask Tobias to answer your ApexUltra question but yes, no coffee time is a big no for me too hahaha

    • @realbroggo
      @realbroggo Před rokem +2

      Not sure with ApexUltra but I usually use diamonds above HRC 61-62 regardless. Personally find it allows for nice keen edges without the need for aggressive stone rubbing. This steel has 2.5%+ tungsten which I expect would impact sharpening. Am interested in Tobias' response. Have a great day.

    • @Desmond18674
      @Desmond18674 Před rokem +2

      Everything beyond 56 hrc is diamond sharpening these days... you can sharp You’re knives and tools on natural stones but they where out very quick ...

    • @tobiashangler
      @tobiashangler Před rokem +3

      You can definitely use diamond plates for sharpening. Its not necessary though. You can sharpen ApexUltra with 68Hrc on a regular Waterstone - I've tried shapton, king or a belgian blue and they all work nicely. The reason is the hardness comes mostly from the matrix itself rather than from the carbides in it.

    • @RobanyBigjobz
      @RobanyBigjobz Před rokem

      @@Desmond18674 My Shapton glass stones (Al2O3) cut X50CrMoV15 that claims to be 55+/-2 like it's putty. I find these knives to be almost unusably soft. Same stones do fine on AEB-L knives I've made that have been tested by the heat treater to 60-61. Interesting you prefer diamond on the lower hardnesses.