A Quick Video Demonstrating how to use a angle grinder to get a pretty decent bevel on a knife
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@MikeJones-vb1me2 жыл бұрын
When I started making knives about 9 years ago, your videos were among the very few available to learn from. I’ve been full time now for 5 years, supporting my family with a passion you helped fuel nearly a decade ago. Thank you for being there for me!
@rob-artfarmingnz6138
Жыл бұрын
This is so cool man. I'm so happy for you dude
@FlatBrokeForge2 жыл бұрын
It was at this point, that followers of this channel became known as "You Bastards"! We need a T-Shirt. Seriously. Thanks for sharing the knowledge without all the PC filtering and scripted BS.
@-warrior_priest.5 ай бұрын
you are a really good teacher, i got everything the first time, thank you so much!!!
@shawnmauney2009 ай бұрын
You gave great information and i saw some stuff I missed good work keep it up. Subscribed
@justingoodman56002 жыл бұрын
As always, great advice. I agreed with FlatBroke, we need a T-shirt. “You Bastards” on the back
@FlatBrokeForge
2 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking something along the lines of a caricature of Trent, wearing the trademark leather tophat and goggles, with a little word bubble that exclaims "You Bastards!"
@JacksonDunnoKnows2 жыл бұрын
Great advice good sir! I put blade edges on the backburner for the time being. I've gotten a few decent edges using the wheel rock, and then smooth everything out with the pad attachments I have for my drill. (My foundry bud got me a bunch of stuff. Sand pads, scotch pads, buffer pads, ect) but I fell in love with blacksmithing as a whole so now Ive been doing everything that comes with that and wanna wait till I save for a belt sander. But your vids are all saved and will be referenced in the future! Sword making got me into the craft and I wanna wait till I develop it all. So far, I've made good head way. Got the wife's support, and yea 🍻
@thatguyukno59582 жыл бұрын
Huge fan of your work Trent thanks for all the content been watching for 5 years from Tallahassee Fl
@lawrenwimberly73112 жыл бұрын
I've made a LOT of knives with nothing more than an angle grinder and sandpaper
@monsterbash97582 жыл бұрын
I was hoping to find the money for a belt grinder and instead I got this video. XD Thanks Trent!
@huckstirred71122 жыл бұрын
use a 120 grit flap disk from the parts store .They are in the autobody section . Much more control . Low grit wheels hard to control and will dig a ditch in an instant .Oh a BIG 7 inch grinder with a 36 grit will make your knife disappear
@vyr012 жыл бұрын
Excellent. I am going to be making a throwing knife pretty soon, and I am going to use an angle grinder. This video will help. Thanks.
@kevinmencer37827 ай бұрын
I made my first from a worn out file I found in a scrap pile and my grandpa's old bench grinder. It wasn't insanely sharp or anything, but it was definitely a knife shaped piece of steel.
@kenneyk52602 жыл бұрын
This is a great series. Thanks.
@velazquezarmouries Жыл бұрын
I generally do a 70 30 relatively low hollow grind but i use a bench grinder
@lawrenwimberly73112 жыл бұрын
clamp to avoid the helicopter blade of death
@shawnchildress14842 жыл бұрын
Just a thought, watching you work an angle grinder, you and Michael cthulhu working together would be an epic sight
@lawrenwimberly73112 жыл бұрын
Trent the goggle minion
@markgoggin20142 жыл бұрын
Your safety glasses are probably laying tight next to the guard for the grinder 🤣
@captainchaos30532 жыл бұрын
Having completed some of the items from your teaching series (leaf, spoon and so on) I am thinking of trying a knife. I am in the quite comical predicament of having a treadle whetstone and no working legs. It's about 2 foot in diameter and if someone spins it puts a wicked edge on just about anything. So just a quick question will the heat from an angle grinder be a problem and should I grind then heat treat or vicey versey? I will be using some high end, high tech and highly questionable scrapyard feck feckty steel for my first few attempts so it will probably be quenched in a puddle and tempered in a sweaty armpit. (No electric were I work)
@calebsiebenaler70875 ай бұрын
What type of scribe tool do you use? Making my first knife and am looking for tools to buy
@ericsprado46312 жыл бұрын
Did you draw the ricasso or free hand it?? I see you have a couple of pieces of what looks like 3/8x about two welded to top of your welding table. Is that a much used jig for something you make lots of??
@colini83282 жыл бұрын
Some time ago you made a jig for the angle grinder, as I recall, it was for a consistent internal radius. is there value in trying a jig for this to keep the grinder angle consistent or do you think that it would be more effort than roughing it with the grinder and finishing by hand?
@huckstirred7112
2 жыл бұрын
worth it .
@JackPinesBlacksmithing2 жыл бұрын
Steampunk Trent!
@tekken.universal234310 ай бұрын
Honestly cool video but how am i supposed to swap position when i have zero space and veteran car behind me
@TalonBlades2 жыл бұрын
Great video, bro...however, since it is aimed somewhat to the beginner knife maker, you should really show them how to use a knife board, so that they don't inadvertently enviscerate themselves, or stab the blank through their hand or arm.
@huckstirred7112
2 жыл бұрын
are clamping to the table and running it threw your ass .If I clamped a knife like that I would end up in the ER with a story .
@markgoggin20142 жыл бұрын
Hair? What hair? Lol.
@reverendhull2 жыл бұрын
'kinda made that mistake on purpose'...
@Auditer20092 жыл бұрын
Jet fuel still doesn't melt steel beams
@brianfitch5469
Жыл бұрын
Especially in a open air fire. Just like they want us to believe the open air fires in California are hot enough to melt brick and steel beams to nothing. Yet the lawns and trees arnt burned. You see melted car rims burned out cars under trees and bushes unburned. But plastic seems to not burn in those fires. In his example video he had to put the beam in a forge. And the building beams are countless times thicker. Most of the jetfuel burned upon impact. It wouldn't get glowing hot from a open air fire. Ive burned several thousands of gallons of diesal for fires to keep bugs away and when I was a fire bug it was cheap and non explosive. Filling 55 gallon drums with 25 gallons and lighting it. A open air fire is not going to make steel beams star lt glowing red. I've put steel over my massive diesal fire barrels never seen it happen. Now if I use my diesal burner for my metal furnace on it then yes it will. I use it to melt copper and have melted the fire bricks inside it before.
Пікірлер: 36
When I started making knives about 9 years ago, your videos were among the very few available to learn from. I’ve been full time now for 5 years, supporting my family with a passion you helped fuel nearly a decade ago. Thank you for being there for me!
@rob-artfarmingnz6138
Жыл бұрын
This is so cool man. I'm so happy for you dude
It was at this point, that followers of this channel became known as "You Bastards"! We need a T-Shirt. Seriously. Thanks for sharing the knowledge without all the PC filtering and scripted BS.
you are a really good teacher, i got everything the first time, thank you so much!!!
You gave great information and i saw some stuff I missed good work keep it up. Subscribed
As always, great advice. I agreed with FlatBroke, we need a T-shirt. “You Bastards” on the back
@FlatBrokeForge
2 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking something along the lines of a caricature of Trent, wearing the trademark leather tophat and goggles, with a little word bubble that exclaims "You Bastards!"
Great advice good sir! I put blade edges on the backburner for the time being. I've gotten a few decent edges using the wheel rock, and then smooth everything out with the pad attachments I have for my drill. (My foundry bud got me a bunch of stuff. Sand pads, scotch pads, buffer pads, ect) but I fell in love with blacksmithing as a whole so now Ive been doing everything that comes with that and wanna wait till I save for a belt sander. But your vids are all saved and will be referenced in the future! Sword making got me into the craft and I wanna wait till I develop it all. So far, I've made good head way. Got the wife's support, and yea 🍻
Huge fan of your work Trent thanks for all the content been watching for 5 years from Tallahassee Fl
I've made a LOT of knives with nothing more than an angle grinder and sandpaper
I was hoping to find the money for a belt grinder and instead I got this video. XD Thanks Trent!
use a 120 grit flap disk from the parts store .They are in the autobody section . Much more control . Low grit wheels hard to control and will dig a ditch in an instant .Oh a BIG 7 inch grinder with a 36 grit will make your knife disappear
Excellent. I am going to be making a throwing knife pretty soon, and I am going to use an angle grinder. This video will help. Thanks.
I made my first from a worn out file I found in a scrap pile and my grandpa's old bench grinder. It wasn't insanely sharp or anything, but it was definitely a knife shaped piece of steel.
This is a great series. Thanks.
I generally do a 70 30 relatively low hollow grind but i use a bench grinder
clamp to avoid the helicopter blade of death
Just a thought, watching you work an angle grinder, you and Michael cthulhu working together would be an epic sight
Trent the goggle minion
Your safety glasses are probably laying tight next to the guard for the grinder 🤣
Having completed some of the items from your teaching series (leaf, spoon and so on) I am thinking of trying a knife. I am in the quite comical predicament of having a treadle whetstone and no working legs. It's about 2 foot in diameter and if someone spins it puts a wicked edge on just about anything. So just a quick question will the heat from an angle grinder be a problem and should I grind then heat treat or vicey versey? I will be using some high end, high tech and highly questionable scrapyard feck feckty steel for my first few attempts so it will probably be quenched in a puddle and tempered in a sweaty armpit. (No electric were I work)
What type of scribe tool do you use? Making my first knife and am looking for tools to buy
Did you draw the ricasso or free hand it?? I see you have a couple of pieces of what looks like 3/8x about two welded to top of your welding table. Is that a much used jig for something you make lots of??
Some time ago you made a jig for the angle grinder, as I recall, it was for a consistent internal radius. is there value in trying a jig for this to keep the grinder angle consistent or do you think that it would be more effort than roughing it with the grinder and finishing by hand?
@huckstirred7112
2 жыл бұрын
worth it .
Steampunk Trent!
Honestly cool video but how am i supposed to swap position when i have zero space and veteran car behind me
Great video, bro...however, since it is aimed somewhat to the beginner knife maker, you should really show them how to use a knife board, so that they don't inadvertently enviscerate themselves, or stab the blank through their hand or arm.
@huckstirred7112
2 жыл бұрын
are clamping to the table and running it threw your ass .If I clamped a knife like that I would end up in the ER with a story .
Hair? What hair? Lol.
'kinda made that mistake on purpose'...
Jet fuel still doesn't melt steel beams
@brianfitch5469
Жыл бұрын
Especially in a open air fire. Just like they want us to believe the open air fires in California are hot enough to melt brick and steel beams to nothing. Yet the lawns and trees arnt burned. You see melted car rims burned out cars under trees and bushes unburned. But plastic seems to not burn in those fires. In his example video he had to put the beam in a forge. And the building beams are countless times thicker. Most of the jetfuel burned upon impact. It wouldn't get glowing hot from a open air fire. Ive burned several thousands of gallons of diesal for fires to keep bugs away and when I was a fire bug it was cheap and non explosive. Filling 55 gallon drums with 25 gallons and lighting it. A open air fire is not going to make steel beams star lt glowing red. I've put steel over my massive diesal fire barrels never seen it happen. Now if I use my diesal burner for my metal furnace on it then yes it will. I use it to melt copper and have melted the fire bricks inside it before.