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Today's Triple-T (tools, tips and talk) #112 is another damascus patterns episode with a collaboration with Rick Hall to do Ocean Sunset damascus! (Links below)
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Any suggestions what I should make with this billet? I'm thinking dagger!
Un glaive romain, la garde en demi cercle entourant le soleil de votre construction, si toutefois vous avez suffisamment de matériel.
Dagger!!!!
Persian dagger or a Roman dagger.
I think it could only be a dagger
Definitely a 🗡
that schematic sketch of the inside is a great thing, makes it easier to follow the brain of the Blacksmith. cool idea!
I'm glad the graphics are helpful! Thanks for watching.
Can't wait to see the finished knife, it's a striking pattern and testimony to you and Rik's skill.
Thanks, Doris! Both Rick and I will be creating knives with this pattern. You'll see them in a video at some point.
Very fun and challenging project, thanks for coming over buddy,now it’s my turn.
It was really fun! You’re welcome over any time. 😉
It’s so much fun to work with other makers and call them friends!
It was pretty fun to use that power hammer too! 😜. Thanks for watching, Spencer!
Magnificent Damascus pattern !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Jerry! I appreciate you checking it out.
One of the best billets I've seen!
Thanks for watching, Chris!
This is why I love watching your channel. First you explain everything you do in detail and you make amazing blades. So amazing and huge fan. Wish I could meet you in real life and/or have the experience to learn from you.
I do teach in-person classes. Check my website. Thanks for watching, Brad!
Wow!!that is going to be espectacular of patterns for a knife 🔪 buddy 👌 I can see the masterpiece of this blessings 🙌 Tyrell
Thanks, Guillermo! I hope it turns out as good as it is in my head. 🤣
I think its great you are sharing some of these advanced designs. It helps makers of all levels. Good job!
This was a fun collab. Rick's shop has lots of cool tools I don't have and he's a great guy to work with. I think the damascus turned out really cool as well!
Awesome 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Whatever you decide to make from it, it will certainly be stunning. You are a master at your craft, sir. 🔥
I'm hoping it will turn out well. Thanks for watching!
I stand in awe😮 Exceptional work!!
Thanks for taking a look, Johannes!
What a beautiful and unique pattern Dennis! I definitely agree it needs to be a dagger of some sort. As always thanks for taking us along!
Once it stretches out a bit, I think it's going to be even more stunning! Thanks for watching, Stephen.
Incredible craftsmanship!
I am excited to see what you create with it.
It should be a fun build to use this one. Thanks for watching, Jeff!
Mr. Tyrell thank you for the triple-T! The best thing to watch on Friday (in my country it's already Friday) evening after a hard work week
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching and following the channel. ❤️
This is amazing. Congrats. That's just beautiful and so unique. Can't wait to see what you use it for
Thanks for checking out this build. It will be fun turning it into a blade!
Beautiful work
Thanks for taking a look!
Nice sooooo
Thanks for checking it out!
Wow just wow! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Definitely a beautiful piece can't wait to see the final results
Thanks for watching!
Awesome nicely done
Thanks for checking it out!
Ce que vous faites avec le damas a quelque chose de magique.
Merci beaucoup! J'apprécie que vous regardiez.
@@TyrellKnifeworks je vous en prie, j'aime les couteau, le travail de l'acier, et votre travail me plait tout particulièrement
Great job guys! Such an informative and entertaining process! Can't wait to see what you make with this billet, Denis! Thanks for sharing! 😎👍🏻🔨🔥🔪
Thanks for watching, Bob!
Beautiful pattern.
Thanks for checking it out!
That is one really cool looking pattern.
Thanks for checking it out, Tim!
Can't wait to see the finished product! I know it will be beautiful. You do great work!
It’ll be a while before I finish this one, but I’m looking forward to it. I think it’ll be pretty cool. Thanks for watching, Mark!
@@TyrellKnifeworks BTW, did you ever finish the Turkish Twist Damascus build? I'm playing along with that one!
@@markramey5437 it’s in my table right now. It’ll be fine after this next one that should complete next week.
That is an amazing pattern I'm looking forward to seeing what you make out of it
I think I'll be making a dagger out of it. Rick will be making his own knife from his portion of the billet. Thanks for watching.
As always that is badass. You do great work
Thanks for checking it out!
@@TyrellKnifeworks I do enjoy watching a master at work.
That’s awesome!
Checkout the full dagger build with this damascus: czcams.com/video/xSQ6ARmsquI/video.html. thanks for watching, James!
That is a super cool pattern.
Thanks for watching!
AMAZING!! I need to fix my 3d printer. Cant wait to see what you make of it.
Not sure what it takes to fix a printer, but a brand new Longer LK5 Pro is only $299. There's a link in the video description. Thanks for watching.
Spectacular
Thanks for taking a look!
Incredible
Thanks for checking it out!
I really like that pattern base. Loads of options to jump off from there. Great work as always
When this gets stretched out a bit, it will look much more incredible I think! Thanks for watching.
@@TyrellKnifeworks I like fine patterns on a smaller blade. Stretched out will be great on a nice dagger
Super cool!!!!!
Thanks for taking a look, Jenn!
Great job :) 👍👍
Thanks for watching, Johnny!
It Looks soo amayzing 😃
Thanks for checking this one out!
Amazing
Thanks for taking a look!
This is really cool, I can't wait to see what you make. The whole concept of using a 3d printed sacfold for patterns is interesting. I am surprised it doesn't inhibit the forge welds.
Yes, the possibilities are endless now! PLA filament is carbon based so its just absorbed by the steel. Thanks for watching.
so cool
Thanks for watching, Dominik!
beautiful...
Thanks for checking out this build!
Dennis, I was glad you said you were gonna fish mouth weld it. That’s exactly what I was thinking. I was also thinking, what about an edge bar, all the way around the outside, so you don’t distort the waves or the sun so much. Great work! Can’t wait to see it finished!
I’ll be pressing the sun flat but drawing out the waves so they don’t get oddly distorted. Thanks for watching.
Obrigado por colocar as legendas em Português. Os espectadores brasileiros agradecem! 👏👏👏
Obrigado por assistir!
Wow is all I could say. That pattern is beautiful. Anything made from it will be amazing but my first thoughts was a dagger would be cool.
I agree, mine will be a quillion dagger. Rick will be doing his own build from his portion. I'll show both in a video as some point. Thanks for watching, Jeremy!
Muito bom ! Perfeito.
Obrigado por dar uma olhada!
Bela peça!!
Obrigado por assistir!
Next level .... 😲
Thanks for taking a look, Dan!
bro is a genius
Thanks for watching!
Perhaps you could do a short talk on the power hammer vs press, when to use one vs the other, plusses minuses etc?
I just did this in the Q&A session last week. Check that out. Thanks for watching.
I’m going to do that minus the sun addition,nice work
Thanks for checking out this pattern, James!
@@TyrellKnifeworks I like it enough I want to do it
Been watching the channel for a few months now and it’s given me the drive to want to learn. Any recommendations on where to start for someone with zero experience
Best to start by watching the Beginner Series Playlist. That will get you started. You could also consider joining my Patreon and getting direct consultations and question with me. Thanks for watching, Isaiah!
Hi Dennis, what software do you use to create and manipulate the sketches or renderings of your billets? I would like to see a TTT about that process.
It's all done by hand in a free photo editing software called Gimp. It's quite involved so not something everyone will be interested in. Thanks for watching.
That's a Pheasant Feather. that first billet. Yours is perfectly named.
Thanks for watching, Mike!
another cool design like usual. quick question, is it possible to make mosaic damascus using copper in the design or is that not possible due to it not actually being welded to the steel when forged? i would love to see you try to attempt it, even if it fails it would still make a cool video in my opinion
It’s not possible. You can’t forge weld steel with copper in it, you’d melt out the copper. Thanks for watching.
that knife pattern looks like a splashing ocean wave
Mission accomplished then! Thanks for watching.
Curious when and why one would use a power hammer vs. a press. (I'm obviously not a smith, but I enjoy watching smiths practice their craft).
I answered this as part of last week’s Q&A, check that video out for the answer. 👍
that one has to be a dagger I think, the only other thing that would take advantage of the pattern would be a gladius ....awesome work I absolutely love the water pattern
I'm excited to put it into knife-form! Thanks for watching!
Where do you get the pure nickel sheet?! Great video!
You can get them from Maritime Knife Supply. Thanks for watching!
How does the pla? Plastic affect the welds? As for what to make. Wakizashi
PLA is carbon based so it's absorbed by the steel. Thanks for watching, Kevin.
Now that you've had a go on the power hammer, can you clarify why someone would chose one over the other?
I covered this in my last Q&A Triple-T. They both have their uses. The power hammer is great/better at drawing out stock but the press is good for setting welds and for larger items. I wish I had both in my shop but sadly a power hammer is too loud for my neighborhood. Thanks for watching.
Would love to see a variant of this with a wormhole and star pattern. I believe you could do it 😁
There are endless possibilities here!
I was wondering if you were going to use zero tolerance machining for a precise Damascus. I'm seeing more and more smiths use it, recently.
You could start with very low tolerance parts, but when they get into the forge and you are forge welding, all that goes out the window. Thanks for watching.
Wow. So do you sit down and work out how the pattern will change on paper first. Great result
Yes, I do usually map it out on paper. I have step by step guides available on my websites as well. Thanks for watching.
That damascus pattern, especially the sunburst, would be perfect for a katana or wakizashi.
Not enough steel. This one will be a quillion dagger. Thanks for watching.
@@TyrellKnifeworks I understand for this one. I was thinking possibly something in the future.
Ok so you go from filling the 3d printed from in that glass pan to the form already in the can, but how did you transfer that from the glass pan to the can without spilling it all???? HOW?????
There's a bottom on the 3D mold. You just pick it up, shake off the excess and then put it into the can and then fill the rest with the 1095 powder. I use the glass dish so that I can collect the extra powder that spills over the mold and reuse it. Thanks for watching, Fred.
Is there somewhere to see how kelly Vermeer Vella made the piece you showed?
She doesn’t do videos but you can checkout her Instagram for finished pieces. This build is a riff off her pattern. She doesn’t typically mirror it like I have though. Thanks for watching.
@@TyrellKnifeworks it's the darker spots opposite the waves that I found interesting, reminds me of animal fur.
This is awesome, but I have an idea that I think would take it even further. Do a damascus plug weld on the sun.
You could do the center of the sun with a plug weld, but not really the rays. Since its just one steel, seems like it may not be be worth a plug weld. If you wanted the sun in a damascus pattern, then it would be a cool idea. Thanks for watching.
@Tyrell Knifeworks I should have been more clear, I did mean just the sun, and not the rays. Either way, this came out fantastic and I can't wait to see what you make out of it.
What nobody bud light. 🚨
Ha, nope, just Coors. Stay tuned and you’ll see what I’m making from this. Thanks for watching, Robert.
Woah! Quillion?
That's what I'm thinking! Thanks for watching.
So, making a dagger?
Yup! I think this will be a Quillion dagger. 👍🏻
You could do an imperial Japanese theme, they seemed to love that sunburst motif for a few years there
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Thanks for taking a look!
Motifnya jelas sesuai nama atau judulnya keren
Terima kasih telah menonton bangunan ini.
With that pattern, it can only be a japanese style blade, I think a rising sun tanto would look amazing
I think I’m going to do a quillion dagger. Thanks for watching.
@@TyrellKnifeworks whatever you do, I'm sure it'll be amazing
I wonder if you could use a deformed 3d print so that your forge welded sunset is less distorted. Not a criticism as much as a thought. Like preplanning for forging distortion. Seeing the layers as you were working the billets made me think this.
The problem is its difficult to know how it's going to be distorted. We had an issue in the final forge weld so had to press it more than we would have liked. I like the distortion that twists the rays a bit though. It looks kinda cool. 😁. Thanks for watching.
@@TyrellKnifeworks I liked how it came out overall as well for those reasons. I enjoyed the journey and will enjoy seeing the next stages. :)
Imagine the light waves out of copper
This would be a tough pattern to do with copper. Thanks for watching.
🦍
Thanks for watching.
Hermetic order of the golden sun🙈🙉🙊
Thanks for watching, Aaron!
I was with you until the shot of the Coors. So many better options out there, especially in California. 👍
It’s what Rick had, you don’t turn down a free beer. 😜. Thanks for watching
👀👀👀👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks for watching!
I wonder how that would look as a chefs knife or cleaver
It would look cool as a chef knife, but this one will be a quillion dagger. Thanks for watching
класссссс👍👍👍👍👍
Хвала што сте погледали!
The craftsmanship is so cool, but to tell you one thing, I don't want you to use the Japanese Rising Sun Flag as a war criminal, which means the same as Hakenkrochitz in Germany
This has nothing to do with the Japanese flag. It’s simply a sunset
@@TyrellKnifeworks You can say that, but I don't think it's the same if you put half of the radish because Asia is sensitive to the Japanese Rising Sun Flag
@@TyrellKnifeworks think your work is great and the best, but if there is a match or shape that is sensitive to your work among the subscribers who watch your videos from all over the world, what kind of things do you avoid?
Dagger or dirk
It’ll be a quillion dagger! Thanks for watching.
Its Japan
A little... we tried to get away from the flag of Japan. I think when its drawn out into a knife it will look different. Thanks for watching.
The only acceptable thing to make with that is a cleaver
A cleaver?? I’m going to make a quillion dagger. 😉
A quillion cleaver
Dec. 7th, 1941. The Japanese Imperial Navy killed 2,403 Americans, and wounded 1,143 more, in a cowardly sneak attack on a sleepy Sunday morning at Pearl Harbor. The only other attack in history that can compare to it was September 11th, 2001.
Estimates for how many innocents killed/murdered by the Japanese Empire during WW2 through massacres, human experimentation, starvation, and forced labor range from between 3 to 30 MILLION people.
And they were flying THAT FLAG when committing those atrocities... Japan was known as "the land of the rising sun." An island country in the far east, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean where you can watch the sun rise over the ocean and sun set over the ocean.
And this billet is called "Ocean Sunset...." HORRIBLE timing to drop that video, on that date, with that title.
I think you're a good dude and had no intent whatsoever for that, but it still needed to be said.
This build has nothing to do with the flag of Japan or anything related to that.
I applaud your view of history.
@@TyrellKnifeworks I am a South Korean.
In South Korea, people learn that there is no future for a nation that has forgotten history.
The Nazi pattern and the Rising Sun Flag mean the same thing.
@@dyrxka9750 this build has nothing to do with the flag. There is such a thing as a sunset you know?
Amazing
Thanks for taking a look!