hint. if you want clear edges, do not use sandpaper, only files, and then steel plates with diamond paste
@guillermoalfaro2714Ай бұрын
Hi 👋 man?!! Hmm I think it's a gorgeous knife 🔪. little by little you're gonna be fine nice work 👍
@BlackIronForgeАй бұрын
Thank you! ⚒️🗡
@bodiejay2859Ай бұрын
I like it.
@BlackIronForgeАй бұрын
Thanks man!
@dutch_and_dimesАй бұрын
Forging means, in traditional sense, using Heat and Blunt Force to manipulate Metal into the shape of your Blade. I do not see anything about Forging in this Short, yet you put it in the Title. Don't get me wrong, you did a great job, but I'll be the first to say, based on what I see, this is not Forging.
@BlackIronForgeАй бұрын
You are correct, this isnt forging, its stock removal method. This video is part of a series called "No talking - just forging" where you only hear the sound of the process, rather than me talking about it. I thought it was a catchier title than "No talking - sometimes forging and other times stock removal" 😂
@snatchbox89Ай бұрын
A few things here, 1 that is not a bowie due to lack of clip point, 2 there is no forging as previously stated in title, and 3 that handle is a serious worry for coming apart due to no pinned connection. Glue connections are notoriously weak on hidden tang knives a single pin in the antler will increase structural integrity a bunch. Other than that nice work.
@BlackIronForgeАй бұрын
Thanks for the feedback! This is a harpoon point bowie design with the long clip point. There's no false edge on this one like you would find on many traditional bowies, but there are plenty of historical bowie knives which also do not feature a false edge (eg. Edwin Forrest, Searles and Perkins bowies). The "No talking just forging" is the name of this series where I just show the process. I'm planning on doing another series where I explain what I'm doing as I go. Sometimes I don't actually forge the knives, but I thought it was a catchy title opposed to "no talking sometimes forging but other times stock removal" 😂 I do forging in the previous video (the pirate knife one) Pins are definitely stronger, and for choppers I'd always pin the handle. But for a slicing knife the epoxy will be strong enough.
@bodiejay2859Ай бұрын
Everybody's a critic. Give the man some credit for making a knife. Why don't you make a perfect knife, you seem to know all about it.
@snatchbox89Ай бұрын
@@bodiejay2859 I was giving constructive criticism, also if you notice at the bottom of my comment I complimented his work. Maybe read the whole comment before jumping to conclusions.
@bodiejay2859Ай бұрын
@@snatchbox89 I did read your whole comment. Just so you know.
@richardbryant79722 ай бұрын
No forging either
@BlackIronForgeАй бұрын
Haha its just the title of the series. Thought it was catchier than "No Talking - Sometimes Forging, Other Times Stock Removal" 😂
@geraldstamour13122 ай бұрын
Dope AF results @BlackIronForge!
@BlackIronForge2 ай бұрын
Thanks man! ⚒
@geraldstamour13122 ай бұрын
1st comment for Black Iron Forge!
@BlackIronForge2 ай бұрын
Oh yeah!
@thamizhvijayam43282 ай бұрын
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@captain3con2 ай бұрын
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@MASI_forging2 ай бұрын
The knife looks cool. You did a great work 😍😍
@BlackIronForge2 ай бұрын
Thank you! I should have some more videos up soon ⚒
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Nice ❤
i love it. thanks
Thank you! Glad you like it!
Stock removal is not forging !
hint. if you want clear edges, do not use sandpaper, only files, and then steel plates with diamond paste
Hi 👋 man?!! Hmm I think it's a gorgeous knife 🔪. little by little you're gonna be fine nice work 👍
Thank you! ⚒️🗡
I like it.
Thanks man!
Forging means, in traditional sense, using Heat and Blunt Force to manipulate Metal into the shape of your Blade. I do not see anything about Forging in this Short, yet you put it in the Title. Don't get me wrong, you did a great job, but I'll be the first to say, based on what I see, this is not Forging.
You are correct, this isnt forging, its stock removal method. This video is part of a series called "No talking - just forging" where you only hear the sound of the process, rather than me talking about it. I thought it was a catchier title than "No talking - sometimes forging and other times stock removal" 😂
A few things here, 1 that is not a bowie due to lack of clip point, 2 there is no forging as previously stated in title, and 3 that handle is a serious worry for coming apart due to no pinned connection. Glue connections are notoriously weak on hidden tang knives a single pin in the antler will increase structural integrity a bunch. Other than that nice work.
Thanks for the feedback! This is a harpoon point bowie design with the long clip point. There's no false edge on this one like you would find on many traditional bowies, but there are plenty of historical bowie knives which also do not feature a false edge (eg. Edwin Forrest, Searles and Perkins bowies). The "No talking just forging" is the name of this series where I just show the process. I'm planning on doing another series where I explain what I'm doing as I go. Sometimes I don't actually forge the knives, but I thought it was a catchy title opposed to "no talking sometimes forging but other times stock removal" 😂 I do forging in the previous video (the pirate knife one) Pins are definitely stronger, and for choppers I'd always pin the handle. But for a slicing knife the epoxy will be strong enough.
Everybody's a critic. Give the man some credit for making a knife. Why don't you make a perfect knife, you seem to know all about it.
@@bodiejay2859 I was giving constructive criticism, also if you notice at the bottom of my comment I complimented his work. Maybe read the whole comment before jumping to conclusions.
@@snatchbox89 I did read your whole comment. Just so you know.
No forging either
Haha its just the title of the series. Thought it was catchier than "No Talking - Sometimes Forging, Other Times Stock Removal" 😂
Dope AF results @BlackIronForge!
Thanks man! ⚒
1st comment for Black Iron Forge!
Oh yeah!
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The knife looks cool. You did a great work 😍😍
Thank you! I should have some more videos up soon ⚒