❤😂 I’ve watched this about 3 times and it’s still solid gold.
@TonySeverioKnivesКүн бұрын
Ha! Thanks man!
@Little_River_ForgeКүн бұрын
I was expecting a nice piece because I’ve seen your work in person, but buddy that was a slick little Bowie. It’s hard to tell how it’s going to come out because you’re so modest. Very well done.
@TonySeverioKnivesКүн бұрын
Thank you my friend, I appreciate the kind words. And thanks for watching! 🙂
@norcalbowhunter3264Күн бұрын
Beautiful knife you made. I wish all my hurry jobs turned out this nicely :P
@TonySeverioKnivesКүн бұрын
Thank you! 😁😁
@Nap_Bg2 күн бұрын
Perfect thank you 👏
@TonySeverioKnives2 күн бұрын
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
@Babymoonblades2 күн бұрын
Any particular reason you go in your press at an angle to start off?
@TonySeverioKnives2 күн бұрын
More surface area gets pressed at one time.
@Babymoonblades2 күн бұрын
@@TonySeverioKnives makes sense. I’ve got 4x10 flat dies in mine so it doesn’t really matter for me. I was a little lost on what you were doing. Thanks!
@TonySeverioKnives2 күн бұрын
@Babymoonblades That’s it. 🙂
@lancemillward19122 күн бұрын
Would love to see a sheath made to match.
@TonySeverioKnives2 күн бұрын
Going to try to get a vid on it. 🙂
@freedomforgetactical2 күн бұрын
awesome as always!
@TonySeverioKnives2 күн бұрын
Thanks buddy!
@RedBeardOps4 күн бұрын
Awesome work as always sir! I love watching you work. 10:34 sounds like a good application for having reverse on the belt. I need to learn how to TIG....
@TonySeverioKnives4 күн бұрын
Thanks brother! Yes reverse is the way to go. Thanks for watching my friend.
@landroveraddict24574 күн бұрын
For someone who's in a hurry. You make a mighty fine knife. I love all the detail you added and the blade pattern is awesome.
@TonySeverioKnives4 күн бұрын
Thank you sir. 🙂
@MASI_forging4 күн бұрын
Such talent and skill. This knife looks beautiful 👏👏
@TonySeverioKnives4 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend. 🙂
@GlennLaguna4 күн бұрын
Great video Tony! If you have a grinder that reversed couldn’t you do the false edge safely?
@TonySeverioKnives4 күн бұрын
Thanks. Yes, then in the horizontal position it would not be risky. I still do it but I’ve done it many years. I wasn’t going to show that in the vid though. 🙂
@sdunca48644 күн бұрын
Thats a rabbit worth chasing my friend! As always- Bravo- and good to see the process and the results! Have a great time in Atlanta- and look forward to whats next!
@TonySeverioKnives4 күн бұрын
Thank you! Thanks for watching my friend and I hope to have a great time. 🙂
@DONJUILIO4 күн бұрын
I really love that pattern. As always beautiful work sir.
@TonySeverioKnives4 күн бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate it! 🙂
@JamesMPogue4 күн бұрын
A really beautiful knife. I love your work.
@TonySeverioKnives4 күн бұрын
Thanks James, I appreciate it!
@leetucker99385 күн бұрын
wow , lots of science engineering and a beautiful knife
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend. 🙂
@michaelmorrison48435 күн бұрын
As always, a beautiful job! Love the look of the Damascus blade! 🤔👍😁
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend 🙂
@MarkBirchard-gy8ly5 күн бұрын
WOW!!!!🎉🎉
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thanks! 🙂🙂
@richardbranton1905 күн бұрын
Beautiful work as always my friend I'll see you at blade show 👍
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thank you sir!!
@outlawbladesandleather5 күн бұрын
Fantastic work as always Tony! Give Bubba a high five for me. Cheers Brother!
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thank you sir! Most definitely! 😁
@richardbranton1905 күн бұрын
I seen bubba out by the creek I think he was trying to catch some crawfish but he was using a castnet. I think he thought he was shrimping LOL
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
@richardbranton190 lol if it can be done backwards, he will do it. 😁
@justingoodman56005 күн бұрын
Beautiful blade Mr Tony! I’ve never heard of a Texas wind pattern, but I’m from Georgia 😊. Really turned out great. Good luck on your test, I’m pretty sure you will ace it
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thank you! I guess someone from Texas came up with it who knows. 😂😁
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
And thanks! I’m nervous already. 😁
@familykarr43255 күн бұрын
Beautiful work! Is there any way to make that pattern without the die?
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thanks! You could possibly cut it in I guess.
@Kuznica_Maria_Leonid5 күн бұрын
Вопрос - а разве были мечи\ножи древних времен, сделанные по ТАКОЙ технологии? Думаю, нет.
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Answer…No. but that was not the intent. Everyone else understood that….
@Kuznica_Maria_Leonid5 күн бұрын
@@TonySeverioKnives Да, новый шаг -это не всегда плохо. А спросил потому, что сам не все знаю -может быть, нашли что-то, о чем я не читал и не слышал. С уважением.
@Labrador_Forge5 күн бұрын
I'll be there this year as a vendor! Look forward to meeting you
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Awesome. I’ll see ya there!
@Labrador_Forge5 күн бұрын
That turned out really nice!
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend. 🙂
@cseverio5 күн бұрын
That is one sick blade!! I love it
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thank you!!
@TonySeverioKnives5 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! If you have any questions please post or just say hello!
@leetucker99386 күн бұрын
wow, its really good
@TonySeverioKnives6 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@felixortiz2576 күн бұрын
Yo bubba is badass, he would be a very unassuming npc until you poke with an averge lvl 20 sword because of arrogance.
@TonySeverioKnives6 күн бұрын
Thanks. 🙂😁
@jeffcharlot56497 күн бұрын
I’ve only seen the intro so far but I’m looking forward to seeing the rest! One video I will watch until the end!
@TonySeverioKnives7 күн бұрын
Cool thanks. The ending is epic. 😁
@justinfacer63329 күн бұрын
Great tip letting the belt slightly hang over the edge to get the c curved plunge line. That's what I was looking to learn, and I wasn't disappointed. Thank you for the no-nonsense instruction. Much appreciated.
@TonySeverioKnives9 күн бұрын
You’re welcome my friend, thanks for watching. 🙂
@Shorty-dd1be10 күн бұрын
Haha have a good day
@TonySeverioKnives10 күн бұрын
You too my friend 🙂
@Shorty-dd1be10 күн бұрын
You best keep track of its exact location
@TonySeverioKnives10 күн бұрын
It has a compass underneath 🙂
@Shorty-dd1be10 күн бұрын
His anvil is migrating, slowly, to another part of his forge
@TonySeverioKnives10 күн бұрын
Slowwwwwwly…
@KnifeCrazzzzy10 күн бұрын
Sick! What is your finish process?
@TonySeverioKnives10 күн бұрын
Thanks. I use neatsfoot oil and beeswax
@KnifeCrazzzzy10 күн бұрын
@@TonySeverioKnives ah I haven’t tried beeswax yet! Nice one! 🙌🏻
@zachreavis134511 күн бұрын
I have the exact same ceramic and rod. I love it!!!!
@TonySeverioKnives11 күн бұрын
Sweet! They are hard to find now. Hang on to it! 🙂
@aberdeendh11 күн бұрын
For those experienced with angle grinders, what safety equipment should one have? I have impact resistant eye protection and a ton of leftover N95 masks. What else do I need to minimize the risk of injury?
@TonySeverioKnives11 күн бұрын
A leather apron is a good choice. Gloves and face shield.
@aberdeendh11 күн бұрын
@@TonySeverioKnives Thank you! Going to hit up Harbor Freight and Amazon!
@TonySeverioKnives11 күн бұрын
@aberdeendh there ya go! 🙂
@bigviper6412 күн бұрын
It looks like you are putting the blade “into” the sand belt and not away from it. There are two schools on this. I agree with your version. I have a Harbor Freight 1x30 sander and I’m just learning the ropes on sharpening my knives.
@TonySeverioKnives12 күн бұрын
Actually the wheel is cutting away from the edge. There are many ways to do it but I do it this way and on slack belt for a convex edge. But always cutting away from the edge. I have done it this way over 35 years and every master smith I know that sharpens on a belt grinder do it this way. Form the burr and watch it fly off. Then I take it to a ceramic rod and strop on leather. Thanks!
@smacksteel70812 күн бұрын
That looks badass
@TonySeverioKnives12 күн бұрын
Thank you. 🙂
@BroCallMeCai13 күн бұрын
"It will cut." 😂 But will it keal?
@TonySeverioKnives13 күн бұрын
😀😄🙂
@RustyShackleford55618 күн бұрын
What's the thinnest line you could reasonably produce with this technique? I've got a pretty thin logo to etch for a replica knife I'm making.
@TonySeverioKnives18 күн бұрын
I’m not sure. If you can have an accurate logo made, I’m sure it could be quite narrow.
@RustyShackleford55618 күн бұрын
@@TonySeverioKnives I'm going to see about using my workplace's laser engraver before I mess with electro etching, it'd be much cleaner and more screen-accurate. If they won't engrave a knife, I'll just have to get a Cricut and cut a stencil out of some good thick material. Thanks!
@TonySeverioKnives18 күн бұрын
@RustyShackleford556 lasers work great.
@ShabanSabra118 күн бұрын
May God always enlighten and grant you success I am following you from Egypt If the hand was plastic, it would be better instead of floss
@TonySeverioKnives18 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend. 🙂
@RaulHernandez-kn4lm18 күн бұрын
Where do I get a scribe like that to score the blade.
@TonySeverioKnives18 күн бұрын
This is one I made but you can get one at a hardware or big box store in the tools section around drills bits and other small tools. You can also make one from a broke drill bit by sharpening it to a point.
@RaulHernandez-kn4lm12 күн бұрын
@@TonySeverioKnives Thanks for the response.
@TonySeverioKnives12 күн бұрын
@RaulHernandez-kn4lm you’re welcome 🙂
@wojciechwilk253520 күн бұрын
The video doesnt start after Imtroduction part
@TonySeverioKnives20 күн бұрын
Just checked. Working all the way through.
@mmmmm913821 күн бұрын
Actor))
@TonySeverioKnives21 күн бұрын
😁😁
@mmmmm913821 күн бұрын
@@TonySeverioKnives this is a compliment, sorry for my inglish. I wanted to say: that he is a talented person, talented in everything. that's how Google translated it
@TonySeverioKnives21 күн бұрын
@mmmmm9138 thank you. 🙂🙂
@myrv21 күн бұрын
I’m just starting and this looks like an awesome idea. I’ve learned so much from ya and I just found you today! how bout a video about common beginner mistakes and how to avoid em. And then how to fix em?
@TonySeverioKnives21 күн бұрын
Thanks! Glad you get something out of it. Yes I will add that one to my list to make. Thanks for the feedback. 🙂
@Dav62422 күн бұрын
Its so stupid people sell knives for 1000 bucks when u can buy all the literal equipments for 1000 bucks that can make u any knife u want as well as a forge for other metal working tools in less than an hour it just baffles me i mean this knife from a file can pretty much outperform all these folding 1000 bucks knives ur literally not paying for quality but just for the brand like absolutely only for the brand there is no way a folding 1000 bucks knife will outlast this knife from a file its just not gonna happen
@TonySeverioKnives22 күн бұрын
Yeah wait until you see the automatic liner lock folder I make from a file and a side grinder. 🙂
@Covencraft22 күн бұрын
Serious hobby until I can retire and go full time
@TonySeverioKnives22 күн бұрын
After making blades over half my life I went full time almost 4 years ago. Hasn’t been easy but it beats working for the man any day! 🙂
@S.Vallieres26 күн бұрын
Wow! I'm impressed by both the complexity of that build and the amazing result. I must also say that the slashing ability of Bubba was also great. Many thumbs up Tony! And thanks a lot for this educative and funny video!
@TonySeverioKnives26 күн бұрын
Thank you my friend, I appreciate the kiddos! I’ll let Bubba know as well. 😁
Пікірлер
Yippie Aye O Kye Aye!
🙂😂
❤😂 I’ve watched this about 3 times and it’s still solid gold.
Ha! Thanks man!
I was expecting a nice piece because I’ve seen your work in person, but buddy that was a slick little Bowie. It’s hard to tell how it’s going to come out because you’re so modest. Very well done.
Thank you my friend, I appreciate the kind words. And thanks for watching! 🙂
Beautiful knife you made. I wish all my hurry jobs turned out this nicely :P
Thank you! 😁😁
Perfect thank you 👏
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Any particular reason you go in your press at an angle to start off?
More surface area gets pressed at one time.
@@TonySeverioKnives makes sense. I’ve got 4x10 flat dies in mine so it doesn’t really matter for me. I was a little lost on what you were doing. Thanks!
@Babymoonblades That’s it. 🙂
Would love to see a sheath made to match.
Going to try to get a vid on it. 🙂
awesome as always!
Thanks buddy!
Awesome work as always sir! I love watching you work. 10:34 sounds like a good application for having reverse on the belt. I need to learn how to TIG....
Thanks brother! Yes reverse is the way to go. Thanks for watching my friend.
For someone who's in a hurry. You make a mighty fine knife. I love all the detail you added and the blade pattern is awesome.
Thank you sir. 🙂
Such talent and skill. This knife looks beautiful 👏👏
Thank you my friend. 🙂
Great video Tony! If you have a grinder that reversed couldn’t you do the false edge safely?
Thanks. Yes, then in the horizontal position it would not be risky. I still do it but I’ve done it many years. I wasn’t going to show that in the vid though. 🙂
Thats a rabbit worth chasing my friend! As always- Bravo- and good to see the process and the results! Have a great time in Atlanta- and look forward to whats next!
Thank you! Thanks for watching my friend and I hope to have a great time. 🙂
I really love that pattern. As always beautiful work sir.
Thank you, I appreciate it! 🙂
A really beautiful knife. I love your work.
Thanks James, I appreciate it!
wow , lots of science engineering and a beautiful knife
Thank you my friend. 🙂
As always, a beautiful job! Love the look of the Damascus blade! 🤔👍😁
Thank you my friend 🙂
WOW!!!!🎉🎉
Thanks! 🙂🙂
Beautiful work as always my friend I'll see you at blade show 👍
Thank you sir!!
Fantastic work as always Tony! Give Bubba a high five for me. Cheers Brother!
Thank you sir! Most definitely! 😁
I seen bubba out by the creek I think he was trying to catch some crawfish but he was using a castnet. I think he thought he was shrimping LOL
@richardbranton190 lol if it can be done backwards, he will do it. 😁
Beautiful blade Mr Tony! I’ve never heard of a Texas wind pattern, but I’m from Georgia 😊. Really turned out great. Good luck on your test, I’m pretty sure you will ace it
Thank you! I guess someone from Texas came up with it who knows. 😂😁
And thanks! I’m nervous already. 😁
Beautiful work! Is there any way to make that pattern without the die?
Thanks! You could possibly cut it in I guess.
Вопрос - а разве были мечи\ножи древних времен, сделанные по ТАКОЙ технологии? Думаю, нет.
Answer…No. but that was not the intent. Everyone else understood that….
@@TonySeverioKnives Да, новый шаг -это не всегда плохо. А спросил потому, что сам не все знаю -может быть, нашли что-то, о чем я не читал и не слышал. С уважением.
I'll be there this year as a vendor! Look forward to meeting you
Awesome. I’ll see ya there!
That turned out really nice!
Thank you my friend. 🙂
That is one sick blade!! I love it
Thank you!!
Thanks for watching! If you have any questions please post or just say hello!
wow, its really good
Thanks!
Yo bubba is badass, he would be a very unassuming npc until you poke with an averge lvl 20 sword because of arrogance.
Thanks. 🙂😁
I’ve only seen the intro so far but I’m looking forward to seeing the rest! One video I will watch until the end!
Cool thanks. The ending is epic. 😁
Great tip letting the belt slightly hang over the edge to get the c curved plunge line. That's what I was looking to learn, and I wasn't disappointed. Thank you for the no-nonsense instruction. Much appreciated.
You’re welcome my friend, thanks for watching. 🙂
Haha have a good day
You too my friend 🙂
You best keep track of its exact location
It has a compass underneath 🙂
His anvil is migrating, slowly, to another part of his forge
Slowwwwwwly…
Sick! What is your finish process?
Thanks. I use neatsfoot oil and beeswax
@@TonySeverioKnives ah I haven’t tried beeswax yet! Nice one! 🙌🏻
I have the exact same ceramic and rod. I love it!!!!
Sweet! They are hard to find now. Hang on to it! 🙂
For those experienced with angle grinders, what safety equipment should one have? I have impact resistant eye protection and a ton of leftover N95 masks. What else do I need to minimize the risk of injury?
A leather apron is a good choice. Gloves and face shield.
@@TonySeverioKnives Thank you! Going to hit up Harbor Freight and Amazon!
@aberdeendh there ya go! 🙂
It looks like you are putting the blade “into” the sand belt and not away from it. There are two schools on this. I agree with your version. I have a Harbor Freight 1x30 sander and I’m just learning the ropes on sharpening my knives.
Actually the wheel is cutting away from the edge. There are many ways to do it but I do it this way and on slack belt for a convex edge. But always cutting away from the edge. I have done it this way over 35 years and every master smith I know that sharpens on a belt grinder do it this way. Form the burr and watch it fly off. Then I take it to a ceramic rod and strop on leather. Thanks!
That looks badass
Thank you. 🙂
"It will cut." 😂 But will it keal?
😀😄🙂
What's the thinnest line you could reasonably produce with this technique? I've got a pretty thin logo to etch for a replica knife I'm making.
I’m not sure. If you can have an accurate logo made, I’m sure it could be quite narrow.
@@TonySeverioKnives I'm going to see about using my workplace's laser engraver before I mess with electro etching, it'd be much cleaner and more screen-accurate. If they won't engrave a knife, I'll just have to get a Cricut and cut a stencil out of some good thick material. Thanks!
@RustyShackleford556 lasers work great.
May God always enlighten and grant you success I am following you from Egypt If the hand was plastic, it would be better instead of floss
Thank you my friend. 🙂
Where do I get a scribe like that to score the blade.
This is one I made but you can get one at a hardware or big box store in the tools section around drills bits and other small tools. You can also make one from a broke drill bit by sharpening it to a point.
@@TonySeverioKnives Thanks for the response.
@RaulHernandez-kn4lm you’re welcome 🙂
The video doesnt start after Imtroduction part
Just checked. Working all the way through.
Actor))
😁😁
@@TonySeverioKnives this is a compliment, sorry for my inglish. I wanted to say: that he is a talented person, talented in everything. that's how Google translated it
@mmmmm9138 thank you. 🙂🙂
I’m just starting and this looks like an awesome idea. I’ve learned so much from ya and I just found you today! how bout a video about common beginner mistakes and how to avoid em. And then how to fix em?
Thanks! Glad you get something out of it. Yes I will add that one to my list to make. Thanks for the feedback. 🙂
Its so stupid people sell knives for 1000 bucks when u can buy all the literal equipments for 1000 bucks that can make u any knife u want as well as a forge for other metal working tools in less than an hour it just baffles me i mean this knife from a file can pretty much outperform all these folding 1000 bucks knives ur literally not paying for quality but just for the brand like absolutely only for the brand there is no way a folding 1000 bucks knife will outlast this knife from a file its just not gonna happen
Yeah wait until you see the automatic liner lock folder I make from a file and a side grinder. 🙂
Serious hobby until I can retire and go full time
After making blades over half my life I went full time almost 4 years ago. Hasn’t been easy but it beats working for the man any day! 🙂
Wow! I'm impressed by both the complexity of that build and the amazing result. I must also say that the slashing ability of Bubba was also great. Many thumbs up Tony! And thanks a lot for this educative and funny video!
Thank you my friend, I appreciate the kiddos! I’ll let Bubba know as well. 😁