I wonder why you didn't add temper (fine sand, grog from crushed ceramics etc.) to the clay. It prevents shrinkage during drying process which prevents cracking.
@gc1362Күн бұрын
I emailed you about this knife a couple years ago and I was ready to buy it but you were out of the country... Just watched the video again... Such a beautiful knife with the right geometry for cutting and chopping...
@ShawnBeanКүн бұрын
Two suggestions: first, temper your clay with either sand or grog (ground up, fired ceramic from earlier, unsuccessful firings) to prevent cracks and spalling, and, second, DO NOT cool your fired pottery with water; let it stay in the ashes of the fire overnight and cool down much more slowly to avoid thermal shock. If you want to seal the pottery to prevent it "weeping" fluids, consider melting beeswax or pine pitch and thoroughly coating the interior of the vessel after firing (best done while the ceramic is still noticeably warm from firing). Great first attempts, though (mine all exploded while firing)!
@alexi93613 күн бұрын
Love that handle. Very well done.
@Granaidh4 күн бұрын
That looks more like Gandalf's pipe :D
@REDARO117 күн бұрын
I think it would be good to make a sharpening choil on the knifes ... more sharpening friendly for those which do not have a belt grinder ..;)
@bulllee519 күн бұрын
Make me one with the roster Lion on it
@jimcox723210 күн бұрын
Wow and to think, I used nothing but a knife and a sharp pointed piece of wire to make my pipes
@Zombiewithabowtie11 күн бұрын
"Old Tobey... Finest weed in the South Farthing."
@someone-gb2ec12 күн бұрын
A litle bit work on handle😊
@brian508712 күн бұрын
Only thing I’d change safety wise would be poor tongs and wearing long sleeves with rotary tools
@brian508712 күн бұрын
I may be dumb but what kind of metal is that? Like where did you get it?
@DameNickum15 күн бұрын
I just purchased a used Lockerbie Kickwheel. It’s sitting under a canvas awning in my backyard. Wish I could be inside but its great having my own. How do you know what dirt is clay? I always want to do EVERYTHING myself and that was enlightening. Thank you ☺️
@jasonscott780316 күн бұрын
Wonderful craftsman turning out works of art.👍✌️⚒️
@thesaltycarpenter524517 күн бұрын
Beautiful work!
@ventusvindictus19 күн бұрын
When I saw this video a little over a year ago from today (May 23, 2024), it piqued my curiosity regarding woodcarving generally and pipe making more specifically. After months of fiddling around with smaller projects uaing cheaper wood, I have ordered my first blocks of briar last night! I am very excited to start honing this new skill, hopefully for years to come. Thank you for inspiring me!
@MakeNCreate19 күн бұрын
Best of luck on your journey mate :)
@junemacdonald4420 күн бұрын
Imagining a hobbit, being hobbit sized, ripping that bowl size dude he’d be the first middle-earthing in space!!
@abhijitbiswas445920 күн бұрын
Cost keya hai? Kaha milega?
@D3ft0ne21 күн бұрын
Now i want to rewatch the Fellowship and smoke a pipe... Damn, I love Cigars but had never tried a pipe... I will need to get a pipe.
@matthewfoster268421 күн бұрын
This was the coolest thing I've ever watched in KZread. Inspiring! Im serious. Awesome.
@user-yo1lf2ie9i22 күн бұрын
Если есть горн и навыки кузнечного ремесла, то есть смысл оттянуть лезвие, или нарастить сваркой. Там явно уже несколько сантиметров сточено....А так хороший колун получился. Лайк.
@peteranserin370823 күн бұрын
Tell us a tale then eh?
@ericpensyl557823 күн бұрын
I always used boot polish to stain my wood especially for pipes, wands, wooden pens etc.. it gives it a nice antique look and protects the wood from any water penetration
@solargaming995324 күн бұрын
I am attempting to create a scythe but out of a piece of rebar, I bender the edge a bit but not enough so it will be a bit short
@skavihekkora503924 күн бұрын
How much
@arvid756226 күн бұрын
great work. what was the process you did for finishing the blade at the end? you boiled some liquid?
@MakeNCreate26 күн бұрын
Vinegar!
@arvid756226 күн бұрын
@@MakeNCreate cheers man, really added a lot to the look
@franciscovillarroel755826 күн бұрын
Primero que nada felicitaciones 🎉 me encantó el diseño y todo el proceso 👌 excelente calidad,quisiera saber que largo tiene la hoja ,espesor de la hoja y si usaste acero 5160 ?? Si usaste acero 5160 sería genial me llamo tanto la atención tu cuchillo que me fabeicare el mismo ,espero me respondas a mis preguntas. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱🔥
@user-iw2ev6lq4f27 күн бұрын
beautiful👍
@MrMunxesc28 күн бұрын
Ha quedado super bonito. Supongo que el cuerno es de toro, que raza es? Me gustaria hacer uno. Yo tengo una pero esta realizado con una caracola de mar
@sawekantoni982128 күн бұрын
nice shape of the blade and handle
@user-pi9ci1zb6h29 күн бұрын
Is it called Mora? In Russia, such knives were made, under the name of kitchen knives, in the 30-80s of the last century, at various factories. I have 2 of these in my collection, with different marks.
@MakeNCreate29 күн бұрын
Mora knives here in Scandinavia are swedish. I think the founder was named Erik frost.
@genesmith241629 күн бұрын
How much refractory did you use fir for the complete build 🤔
@MakeNCreate29 күн бұрын
Cant remember. I'd say just buy plenty. You'll need for future repairs anyway.
@AxleHawkАй бұрын
I've made about 3 million of there in my day😂
@misswithahissАй бұрын
Wonderful video thank you!
@DhansinghLodhi-zl9zgАй бұрын
A mujhe chaheye bechoge bara
@hugog.cintra2573Ай бұрын
Really nice pipe you made sir.
@draven3838Ай бұрын
Good looking knife, job well done
@JK-pt3ptАй бұрын
No words
@gilsonribeiro5615Ай бұрын
Qual o valor de uma joia dessa teste punham é lindo
@e.s.l5861Ай бұрын
Beautiful work sir. And for the older guys watching who have a hard time with these super sped up videos, switching playback to .5 makes a world of difference
@e.s.l5861Ай бұрын
Is that tightbond 2 your using?
@aaronhale1519Ай бұрын
Would it actually be functional?
@SchwarzerReignАй бұрын
“Smithing increased to 15”
@spudhut2246Ай бұрын
well done, great build, simple and to the point. one of the best I have watched to date! Thank you
@w6263Ай бұрын
OMG! OMG! Someone with the common sense to not put loud music over their video! Definate subscribe and like! THANK YOU MUCH APPRECIATED! You done great with the pouch!
@Re-edNetАй бұрын
If the blade were heavier, the result would be better.
@vc184adhub7Ай бұрын
Amazing fabulous 👌
@NekoSauceАй бұрын
Ah yes, for all the Hobbits. Behold! A pipe worthy of the shire herb 🌿
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I wonder why you didn't add temper (fine sand, grog from crushed ceramics etc.) to the clay. It prevents shrinkage during drying process which prevents cracking.
I emailed you about this knife a couple years ago and I was ready to buy it but you were out of the country... Just watched the video again... Such a beautiful knife with the right geometry for cutting and chopping...
Two suggestions: first, temper your clay with either sand or grog (ground up, fired ceramic from earlier, unsuccessful firings) to prevent cracks and spalling, and, second, DO NOT cool your fired pottery with water; let it stay in the ashes of the fire overnight and cool down much more slowly to avoid thermal shock. If you want to seal the pottery to prevent it "weeping" fluids, consider melting beeswax or pine pitch and thoroughly coating the interior of the vessel after firing (best done while the ceramic is still noticeably warm from firing). Great first attempts, though (mine all exploded while firing)!
Love that handle. Very well done.
That looks more like Gandalf's pipe :D
I think it would be good to make a sharpening choil on the knifes ... more sharpening friendly for those which do not have a belt grinder ..;)
Make me one with the roster Lion on it
Wow and to think, I used nothing but a knife and a sharp pointed piece of wire to make my pipes
"Old Tobey... Finest weed in the South Farthing."
A litle bit work on handle😊
Only thing I’d change safety wise would be poor tongs and wearing long sleeves with rotary tools
I may be dumb but what kind of metal is that? Like where did you get it?
I just purchased a used Lockerbie Kickwheel. It’s sitting under a canvas awning in my backyard. Wish I could be inside but its great having my own. How do you know what dirt is clay? I always want to do EVERYTHING myself and that was enlightening. Thank you ☺️
Wonderful craftsman turning out works of art.👍✌️⚒️
Beautiful work!
When I saw this video a little over a year ago from today (May 23, 2024), it piqued my curiosity regarding woodcarving generally and pipe making more specifically. After months of fiddling around with smaller projects uaing cheaper wood, I have ordered my first blocks of briar last night! I am very excited to start honing this new skill, hopefully for years to come. Thank you for inspiring me!
Best of luck on your journey mate :)
Imagining a hobbit, being hobbit sized, ripping that bowl size dude he’d be the first middle-earthing in space!!
Cost keya hai? Kaha milega?
Now i want to rewatch the Fellowship and smoke a pipe... Damn, I love Cigars but had never tried a pipe... I will need to get a pipe.
This was the coolest thing I've ever watched in KZread. Inspiring! Im serious. Awesome.
Если есть горн и навыки кузнечного ремесла, то есть смысл оттянуть лезвие, или нарастить сваркой. Там явно уже несколько сантиметров сточено....А так хороший колун получился. Лайк.
Tell us a tale then eh?
I always used boot polish to stain my wood especially for pipes, wands, wooden pens etc.. it gives it a nice antique look and protects the wood from any water penetration
I am attempting to create a scythe but out of a piece of rebar, I bender the edge a bit but not enough so it will be a bit short
How much
great work. what was the process you did for finishing the blade at the end? you boiled some liquid?
Vinegar!
@@MakeNCreate cheers man, really added a lot to the look
Primero que nada felicitaciones 🎉 me encantó el diseño y todo el proceso 👌 excelente calidad,quisiera saber que largo tiene la hoja ,espesor de la hoja y si usaste acero 5160 ?? Si usaste acero 5160 sería genial me llamo tanto la atención tu cuchillo que me fabeicare el mismo ,espero me respondas a mis preguntas. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱🔥
beautiful👍
Ha quedado super bonito. Supongo que el cuerno es de toro, que raza es? Me gustaria hacer uno. Yo tengo una pero esta realizado con una caracola de mar
nice shape of the blade and handle
Is it called Mora? In Russia, such knives were made, under the name of kitchen knives, in the 30-80s of the last century, at various factories. I have 2 of these in my collection, with different marks.
Mora knives here in Scandinavia are swedish. I think the founder was named Erik frost.
How much refractory did you use fir for the complete build 🤔
Cant remember. I'd say just buy plenty. You'll need for future repairs anyway.
I've made about 3 million of there in my day😂
Wonderful video thank you!
A mujhe chaheye bechoge bara
Really nice pipe you made sir.
Good looking knife, job well done
No words
Qual o valor de uma joia dessa teste punham é lindo
Beautiful work sir. And for the older guys watching who have a hard time with these super sped up videos, switching playback to .5 makes a world of difference
Is that tightbond 2 your using?
Would it actually be functional?
“Smithing increased to 15”
well done, great build, simple and to the point. one of the best I have watched to date! Thank you
OMG! OMG! Someone with the common sense to not put loud music over their video! Definate subscribe and like! THANK YOU MUCH APPRECIATED! You done great with the pouch!
If the blade were heavier, the result would be better.
Amazing fabulous 👌
Ah yes, for all the Hobbits. Behold! A pipe worthy of the shire herb 🌿
Nice 👍🏻
I want a knife like this