Making A Knife From 1000 Ball Bearings
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The first rule of internet commenters is that the ones who comment the most/loudest are the ones that know the least. Your process is your process. I decided I was going to make knives the way I wanted to and everyone else can deal with it. Making knives is tough work no matter how you make them. Tools exist for a reason. Love your work, brother!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you. I know that and in some way i say that stuff so they can complain more because at the end of the day they are keyboard warriors that watched forged in fire so they are now experts. I really enjoy messing with them. Regardless i love the support. And ill keep making cool shit.
@Little_River_Forge
Ай бұрын
Gotta love the keyboard master smiths that have never had a callus or a hard days work in their life 😂😂 ❤
Tools exist to be used. There's a reason why those tools were developed. That is not to break your body like an old time blacksmith. Awesome knife!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
some people refuse to understand that
Thank you for letting us know your reasoning for your techniques. I totally agree with you and dig your work!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thanks. I appreciate the support!
You are doing just fine. People are going to critique because they have nothing better to do. If your knives hold an edge and People buy them... you are a success Keep up the good work my friend
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words.
@edennis6446
Ай бұрын
@JPsBladeworks I just recently subscribed to your channel and it is going to be a pleasure to watch you grow and be a big name Blade Smith
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
@edennis6446 hopefully 1 day Im only 3 yrs in my youtube journey and a have tons planned for the future. I appreciate your support 🙏
I love that you are not afraid to take risks and are always pushing yourself. This will pay dividends in the future. If you were in the UK I would buy a knife from you but shipping from the US is just insane. If I ever holiday there I will be sure to put you on my must visit list.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Prices for international shipping is outrageous. Especially now a days.
@RelicForgeCo
Ай бұрын
Are you sure? Typically only costs me about $30 to send one of my knives from the west coast to a customer in the UK. Not too bad considering it's going to the other side of the world.
@landroveraddict2457
Ай бұрын
@@RelicForgeCo That's not bad, less than half what I was quoted. TY
I like the darker look. Everybody always goes for the shine. This is dope. I’d add it to my arsenal!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thanks. Glad you liked it
Working Smarter not Harder! That’s a beautiful knife My Friend!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you
This is my favorite knife of yours so far. Don't worry about using tools. A smart guy wants to be able to keep going even after he gets old. Don't wear em down to the nub.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I see some videos of old Japanese bladesmiths in their 80s still forging because they use power hammers. True masters of their work.
That's a beautiful blade, even if the pattern is hidden. I wouldn't be the least bit disappointed.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Its a holographic knife. You have to twist and turn it to see the coolness 😎
This idea that a forge isn’t a forge unless its hand forged is insane. I’ve never forged a thing a day in my life and probably never will, but I LOVE these videos. Something about the creation process is soothing to me.
@JPsBladeworks
Күн бұрын
Same. I like making things. Just happens my art is with steel
I appreciate that you take the time to do the prepwork on your projects. I dig your work.
@JPsBladeworks
16 күн бұрын
thanks
You are obviously very talented & its awesome to see you learn & grow just as as it is to document in your way. Please continue to share & in a sense teach, thank you.
@JPsBladeworks
Күн бұрын
Thank you for following my journey
Great piece as always man, and don't be ashamed of using tools. Like you said, it's 2024 and we have better ways of doing things. It doesn't make sense not to take advantage of them, especially after spending money to buy the tools. I'm betting anyone that says something like "why don't you do it the old fashioned way" has never forged anything in their lives. As someone that's trying to get into forging at 40 years old (with a connective tissue disorder) it's extremely hard to swing a hammer for an entire build, at least for me. I'm very thankful for presses and power hammers.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I've never done a fully forged to finish knife. Even when forging to finish i use the press to get a lot of the heavy work done in getting my piece to the appropriate length. Forging a whole piece to finish from start to finish is exhausting and time consuming. And time is something i have little of right now.
Perfect length of clip for my lunch break!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Glad i could be of service
@ctasdmebrc4925
Ай бұрын
Mine too😂
Being an amateur with no formal training allows you to do things that you don't know you can't! I don't recall seeing anyone doing a knife with that exact shape or finish. I'm impressed! I wonder what it would look like if you took the blade to a fine polishing wheel? Might be interesting. Awesome knife, man.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate the kind words
This knife is beautiful. Looks like Enma from the anime One Piece
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
One Piece.. i see you are a man of culture 👏
I like your knife, I'm surprised that there wasn't more pattern to it but still cool , 😊
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
If you hold it in the right angle out side in the sun and squint your eyes you can see all the individual balls but pictures dont do it justice.
Keep it up. I look forward to seeing you progress.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Nicely done!! You have to take risks to make an impact. Im impressed
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I love experimenting. It doesnt walways work out but its always a learning experience.
@telecatsermaster
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks keep it up
The only way to get better is to simply keep trying. In the end you didn’t get the pattern you wanted but you still made a nice looking knife. Good work
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you. Pattern aside it is one of my best knives that i have made in terms of feel, weight, and grind.
@reaperrt1019
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks I think it’s sick and i subscribed and can’t wait to watch more! I own a knife from a Forged in Fire champ and knowing it was hand made makes it my favorite knife.
Beautiful knife. I love the handle and the look. As others have said if you would have used some powdered steel the contrast would have helped show the pattern better. Keep up the awesome work.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Ive done it with powdered steel before and i get the contrast but i saw a video by another channel. I believe it was Hans and he did one with no powder and the end result was beautiful. But im assuming he used a different kind of ball bearing
Thank you for sharing this!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you for always watching. I appreciate it.
Ever thought about getting a dc powersupply and doing a nickle coat on the balls, then doing the canister. Or do half of the bearings, then canister.... just a thought.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Yea i have no idea how to nickle plate thing. I do want to buy some nickle plated ones in the hope of trying again but im not sure where i can buy some.
The knife looks very good for chopping up some onions 👍💯
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
its going to be a work horse in my kitchen
Great looking knife, good job.
@JPsBladeworks
28 күн бұрын
thank you
Easily got my thumbs up! Nice project. No stupid music. Let us hear the actual sounds of the machinery, tools, processes, etc. Learned to talk and gave us explanations in the video. No stupid computerized narrations
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Glad you liked it
Nice work. After watching you and others work with ball bearings I’m going to have to give it a go. Thanks JP for the video.
@JPsBladeworks
26 күн бұрын
Give it a try. Its always a fun time.
Thats so nice!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thanks
you in my top 5. Shurap is #1, he at like 1.3m subs. My one complaint, the wielding bro. I got sensitive eyes, the sun some days is so bright my eyes water and can't open them. I see better then 20/10 like i make 20/10 look like joke. the welding was bright so bright. Besides that, you killing it. Keep up the good work.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Yeah i need to figure out how they put green over the welding the way shurap does it. Editing isnt my forte and im learning as i go. Hopefully one day i can make enough to hire and editor that know what they are doing lol
Hi 👋 man?!!! I think it came out beautiful 😍 bro ohh yeah!!
@guillermoalfaro2714
Ай бұрын
Don't worry?!! It's a gorgeous knife. The powder separates the ball bearing because ball berings are 15 and 20, but it's OK. I love it
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thanks
I know it was not what you were going for, but damn that came out great. the fact that it is hard to find/see the pattern shows how unified and in to a solid piece of steel you got it. Might not be as pretty as you wanted it, but it should be a damn good knife.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Pattern aside its one of the overall best knives ive made to date. Im pretty happy about it.
I’ve never made a knife in my life but, for what it’s worth, I think it looks really good, well done.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Pattern or not, it's still a beautiful knife. ~Kevin
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Lovely knife, I kinda guessed there wouldn't be much to see from the etch because the bearings are all the same type of metal and I believe the only way that would change would be if there were two different types of steel bearings mixed in or add the steel powder you *deliberately* left out.😉 All in all, I would call this experiment a success and the minor inclusions in the blade are character marks to me, not defects! 😊
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
The bearings have a chrome coating on them and i was hoping that coating would be the second metal and give it a cool outline but alas it didnt turn out that way. The knife is cool regardless 😎
@GaisaSanktejo
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks true enough and I understand, though it sounds like the chrome burned off before it had a chance to bond (darn, my fixing a typo removed your thumb up 😮💨)
Beautiful knife!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Beautiful knife
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Have you considered electroplating the ball bearings with a contrasting metal after you've cleaned them?
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
No but it sounds interesting
Interesting stuff 🤔 nicely done 👍
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you
Ball Bearings Dood!😂
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
🤣
A idea, i think part the reason i like my #1 SO MUCH, is the ASMR aspect, you can take all your videos, make a JP's Bladeworks ASMR. As a second channel. Some people really into that. I also don't mind you talking at all. I like the insight to why or how for what reason. Just a idea, hope you get well soon.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate it. I used to do mainly just machine noises with little intermissions to talk about the piece but the videos didnt do as well as they do now but im sure if i did a fully asmr channel it would eventually take off.
Can ya try 3k ball bearings with 10 stacks of 1095 Demascus stainless steel plates?!plz?!🤘🏽😅🤘🏽🙏🏽🫶🏼awesome video btw lol
Make a knife anyway you can! It’s all 👍🏼 good! I would love to have a small hydraulic press 😊, I’m old😀
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Im 30 and my bones hurt. I cant imagine once im older. I want to take care of my body as best i can. I think that starts with a diet too 😅
I like it brother!!
@JPsBladeworks
16 күн бұрын
Thanks
Beauty knife nonetheless brother!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate it!
I like it would be a awesome kitchen knife 🗡 🤙😺
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Im keeping it as my personal chef knife. I really like the profile and the end result. Just no real pattern but oh well.
Im supposing the pattern is lacking due to there being no powder? I think the blade is beautiful!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Yes. I was hoping the chrome plating on the ball bearings left enough for a contrast to the 52100 steel the ball is made of but it seems like it didnt work.
Good video. You ever use PH down to remove scale, it doesn't have that awful smell like the acid and it really eats the scale off. Over night and it literally eats every bit of scale. Also I started using oil stones to sand and they really cut the time down by at least half over sandpaper. Keep up the good work
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the ideas. Ill look into the ph down. Im not sure what that is. I tend to use the acid because its quick and i cant really spend much time per build if i want to get enough videos out my channel doesnt die 😅
@TheMotownPhilly
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks sorry should have been more clear. PH down is a pool stabilizer. It's fairly inexspensive.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
@@TheMotownPhilly and it works for removing scale? Im going to have to give it a try.
@TheMotownPhilly
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks oh yea it's like it melts it off. Mix it really strong. Be careful though cause I put a 52100 blade in and forgot about it for 2 days and it ate little holes on it lol. Overnight works really well but to be honest it may have been less time I just don't check it till I get up.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
@@TheMotownPhilly ill give it a try
Nice work! And if people don't like some of your techniques they can create their own channel! You think a Blacksmith from the 1800s wouldn't love to have modern-day tools? Of course, they would!
@JPsBladeworks
25 күн бұрын
The would kill for our modern tools
hope you save all those cut outs for the tang and will use them for an insane canister build somewhere down the road
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I have them and i have a big canister already prepped for when i have enough.
Since you're learning by watching other videos, have you ever considered signing up for Kyle Royer's knife making course? I think that that would make a great multi-part series. That course looks very informative and I've been hoping someone would make a series documenting their progression through the course and making the knife. If I may suggest, The Bowie Knife.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Maybe sometime in the future. The stuff he makes is crazy cool. And hes a very nice guy as well as his pops.
Maybe putting the ball bearings in a rock tumbler ahead of time would remove the out layer and give you a better weld. Or maybe not. Just an idea.
@JPsBladeworks
13 күн бұрын
The thing is i want it to look cracked without it being cracked. I think its called dragon scale or something of the sort. But i think these bearings are the wrong material for that.
Love your stuff, but for your makers mark I think I like the punch better
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
The punch works well and i like it but i think it looks better on the forged to finish knives vs etched knives.
It's a beautiful knife but in order to get a pattern don't you generally need two types of metal?
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Yes. The ball bearing is made from 52100 but it has a casing made from chrome on it. I was hoping that chrome casing showed up more and gave it that contrast but it seems to have just darkened. Most likely due to carbon migration.
Most people don't understand the amount of physical exertion hand forging everything takes. They fail to take into account that most of us just do this as a hobby and have actual jobs that we have to go to everyday. Saving some time and not being completely shot/sore the day after is important as to not affect performance at work.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Just turn to all modern Japanese knife makers. They all have power hammers they use for 95% of their forging. Its just more efficient and easier on the body.
Even with the chrome coating, looks like the bearings still behaved like monosteel. I'm sure you will do this again with powdered steel for contrast, but the knife still works nicely!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
The result wasnt what i wanted but overall its a dope knife
Pattern or not, that's a very sweet knife.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Its on of my favorites when it comes to weight and feel.
Are you only etching in a coffee bath or did you use a ferric chloride/White vinegar first? I couldn't tell, from the first dip, it looked really thinned out. Nice work, great job!!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
First i do 2 short baths in ferric chloride then i do a coffee bath until im satisfied with the color.
An in a anime katana oradachi type of sword plz?!
Yeah that's a bit of a bummer. The pattern didnt come out since there is no other steel for the contrast. But still nice craftsmanship. I didnt even expect the balls to stick to themselves. You proved me wrong. Nice job
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
The contrasting was supposed to be the chrome plating on the ball bearings but it was a dud. Overall a fun build.
The pattern may not have worked but the knife is still gorgeous :)
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
The pattern was a dud but the knife over all was one of the best knives ive made to date.
Hail blacksmith!!!!!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
🫡
I’m going to try the muratic acid bath…I usually use vinegar but it takes forever and patience ain’t one of my virtues 😂
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Muratic acid takes literally minutes and i keep reusing it until it gets too yellow. Only downside is that it stinks way worse and is definitely not good for you.
Just wondering why you didn’t use in powder steel in can. Not criticizing just wondering
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
To see what kind of end result i get. You never know unless you try.
I want to buy one of those great knives man! Tell me how to do it?
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
You can go to my website and sign up for the newsletter and ill notify you when i do a knife drop.
can you give me a link or a name for that black glue you used for your handle. i would love it if you could.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I have an amazon link in the description of my video. Its Black CA glue.
I was hoping to see the ball bearing pattern
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Me too
An also try to restack upto 5k layers?!plz?!
5:45 I dont understand people that dont want to use "machines" when forging, because ""uuu, its not handmade classic/vintage/original, you should use your own hands as back then they didint use machines, and they used coal, and one hammer, and that and that..."" They didnt use it because they didnt had it, if they could use mechanical hammer and press, they would drop their tools and run to it like teenager girls seeing boys band concert.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Yea those people act like they go outside and start a fire to heat their hotpockets. When we all know they cant live without a microwave.
Can you create an original stamped bowie
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Not sure what a stamped bowie is but ill look it up
@williamstokes7432
Ай бұрын
Nice one
Is there anywhere to order steel and other materials that’s not just a killer on shipping?
@JPsBladeworks
26 күн бұрын
I order mine from Pops Knife Supply. They ship out of Georgia so it isnt too bad. The bearing balls i order from PNG Bearings and they ship out of Florida so its reasobable too.
Patterns in monosteel laminations come from discoloration from dirty welds. In India, for example, there's what's called "dirty Damascus" where they add rust and a little cast iron powder to purposefully make dirty welds in order to get patterning from a stack of the same steel. You were just at the other extreme end of the spectrum: your welds were so clean that they just don't show up at all, which in a sense, is a prowess in itself even though it isn't exactly what you were looking for!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Thats interesting. I didnt know they did that. I was hoping my contrast would come from the chrome plating the ball bearings has but i assume that carbon migration darkens it up too much.
@cedricathlan9399
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks I'm not so knowledgeable about the properties of chrome but I do know it burns really easily on the surface, since overheating chrome-based stainless alloys past a certain point will destroy their stainless property because all the chrome on the surface burned off.. so maybe that's also what happened here? Not sure. Prolongyed forge-welding temperature of your billet might've just burnt all the chrome off of the ball bearings, leaving only the natural chromium content of the 52100 steel.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
@cedricathlan9399 thats a thought but if i look closely i can see the individual balls. If the chrome burned off i would think it would leave no separation lines in the weld. Like when i forge stacks of 1084 to make a thicker piece it leave no traces of a previous weld.
@cedricathlan9399
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks well, then, I'm a little bit at a loss. Not sure what was going on then, maybe the chrome didn't all burn off but wasn't thick enough of a coating to create a striking contrast.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
@@cedricathlan9399 thats my thought
Those guys telling you to forge your knifes fully and not use the modern tools probably live in an apartment complex and don’t have any tools or equipment and will never be able to afford the equipment and tools.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
They tend to be people who have never held a hammer and have no intention of doing so. They just feel better making a fool of themselves online in the hopes to get a crumb of attention from another human.
👍👍👍
@JPsBladeworks
20 күн бұрын
🙏
To the people who complain about not forging all by hand, work smarter not harder
@JPsBladeworks
14 күн бұрын
I agree
Hey JP. Do you do custom orders?
@JPsBladeworks
27 күн бұрын
Yes and no. It depends on the build and if its interesting enough to do a video on it. Since i have a full time job and i do youtube builds it really doesnt leave much time for custom orders.
Looks great to me. Your work gets better and better every video. If they don't know about distortion in hand shaping. You might as well be arguing with a bollard.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I am but i seem to like to state the obvious lately. The people who comment those things just want attention or to try to ruin others day because they are miserable. I dont take it to heart. I appreciate the support.
@DONJUILIO
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks Stay true too you are and never give in to those who cannot.
need macro lens to see all details. i am photographer
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I have 0 knowledge on lenses. I use my smartphone for all my recording and pictures. I appreciate the info.
👌🏼🌼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
👍
Do you think if they had these tools in the past they wouldn’t have used them? Exactly!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I like to think that they were invented for a reason.
WD-40?
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
It helps with the welds
@AGRIV8TD1963
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks No kidding 🤔
People who complain about the tools are the ones who don't have them and don't understand...
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
I guess they dont know that the og smiths that were fortunate would make a waterwheel on a river and connect it to a wooden power hammer centuries ago.
Handle +++
@JPsBladeworks
3 күн бұрын
thanks
I don't get it!? 😮 Why cut, Real forge!!
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Rewatch the video. I explain why.
I don't quite understand one thing. Why do you actually use the pliers for pressing? It always annoyed me, I always weld on a rod, it's much more comfortable.
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
Because i like to press top to bottom on the first press and if i have a tod welded on it gets in the way. Thats the main reason
@Dark808Soul
Ай бұрын
@@JPsBladeworks ok got that
A classic “all the gear, no idea” what a sorry excuse of a forge weld 😂
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
It happens
Sloppy! Sorry!😢
@JPsBladeworks
Ай бұрын
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