Forging the Camp Cleaver pt.1
Hey, thanks for watching. This is the first of two videos of me forging and building the Camp Cleaver. The cleaver is made of 80CRV2 High Carbon steel and is about six inches in length. This project didn't go EXACTLY how I had it planned, but I'm pretty satisfied with the way it ended up coming out.
All of that said, I learned some very valuable lessons that I'll take forward as I continue my journey!
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Six inch Chef's Knife Build from 80CRV2 High Carbon Steel - Stock Removal
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This is a stock removal build of a six inch chef's knife made from 80CRV2 High Carbon steel with segmented micarta handle scales. This build went pretty smoothly so I hope you enjoy. Feel free to reach out with any questions and follow me on the socials!
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Building a Chef's Knife in 52100 High Carbon Steel with Hamone
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In this video I'm building an 8" Chef's knife from 52100 High Carbon Steel using a stock removal method. I did my best to achieve a hamone and it worked, but barely. I've got a few different techniques I'm going to be trying in the future to see if I can get a hamone that stands out a little bit more.
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Hamone Creation with 52100 High Carbon Steel Chef's Knife
Join me on a wild adventure with fire and steel as I try to master the art of heat treating a chef's knife made from the legendary 52100 High Carbon Steel. It's like a cooking show, but instead of a soufflé, we're baking a blade to perfection. After some intense heating, cooling, and what can only be described as giving this knife a spa day (complete with an acid bath and polish), the hamon decided to play a game of hide and seek. It's there, but it's playing hard to get. Let's dive into the world of knife-making, where the only thing sharper than the blades are the jokes!
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8 Inch Chef Knife Build in 1080 High Carbon Steel! (Full Build)
Thank you all for tuning in! While I have mixed feelings about the construction of this knife, encountering numerous challenges along the way, I'm ultimately proud of the solutions I devised to overcome these hurdles.
In this video, I present a hand-forged 8" chef knife crafted from 1080 High Carbon Steel, complemented by segmented micarta handle scales for a sleek look. The blade underwent a differential heat treatment, and I chose an acid etched finish to highlight the hamon, opting not to polish the blade post-etching to maintain the aesthetic coherence with the handle scales.
I'm eager to hear your feedback! Also, I'm currently in the process of finishing another video that should be out shortly. My aim is always to enhance the quality of my content, and although this project didn't meet all my expectations, I believe the upcoming content will mark a significant improvement. Here's to embracing the journey of continuous learning and development!
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Building an Everyday Carry Tanto with a Compound Grind.
Welcome back to part two of this series. It looks like there's going to be a part three because being succinct has never been a forte of mine.
So in this video I'll be grinding the already heat treated 1095 knife blanks, putting a hollow grind on the belly and a flat grind on the tip. Hand sanding and handle scale installation will finish up this video. In the next video I'll be sharpening the knives as well as putting any final touches they may need.
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Building an Everyday Carry Tanto with a compound grind.
This is part one of a seriese that includes the building of thre edc Tanto's, using stock removal, each including a compound grind. This grind includes a hollow grind on the belly and a flat grind at the tip.
There will be at least one more, possibly two more videos in this series.
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Making two 6" Chef's Knives at the Same Time! | Part 2
Welcome back to the next chapter of the knife-making journey! In part two of this series, witness the precision of final bevel grinds as the 52100 high-carbon steel knives take shape. The process culminates in a stunning Scotch-Brite belt-polished finish, adding a touch of elegance to these chef knives.
Experience the art of acid etching, unveiling unique and intricate patterns on the blades, followed by a meticulous rock tumbling procedure for an exceptional aesthetic touch.The video delves into the meticulous creation of handle scales, exploring the selection of materials and the craft of attachment to the full tang of each knife. Watch as the handle scales are expertly shaped to enhance both form and function.
The culmination of this captivating journey sees the knives undergo the final sharpening process, ensuring razor-sharp precision in preparation for their culinary duties. Join me in this immersive experience of crafting bespoke kitchen essentials, blending artistry and functionality in every step.
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Making two 6" Chef's Knives at the Same Time!
Welcome, and thank you for joining me in another exciting knife-building adventure! In this video, I dive into the creation of two 6-inch chef knives simultaneously, crafted from 52100 high-carbon steel using a stock removal technique. Departing from my usual approach of focusing on a single knife, this episode offers a glimpse into my workflow, where I often tackle multiple projects concurrently, each at varying stages of development.
Part one unfolds as I begin with a 1/8" x 2" bar of 52100, shaping the knives' profiles and guiding them through the entire heat treatment process. While adhering to a handle design that has become a personal favorite, I traced out its contours and let my creativity flow for the rest, resulting in two chef's knives that, though similar, boast distinct characteristics.
This video is intentionally concise, featuring accelerated footage to provide a condensed view of my stock removal process, a method integral to many of my projects. Keep in mind that the journey from start to finish differs significantly for forged knives, and I'll be exploring that process in future content. Stay tuned for the next installment of this exciting project!
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Tanto Design Blade Build. And the failure.
In this video, I take you through the step-by-step process of crafting a contemporary tanto knife. Regrettably, the endeavor took an unexpected turn as I encountered difficulties in fabricating the accompanying hardware for the tanto. This attempt marked my initial foray into this particular type of build, and, admittedly, I fell short due to insufficient research on the intricacies of the entire construction.
However, this setback won't deter me from future attempts. Stay tuned for upcoming builds, as I plan to revisit this design, and perhaps even give this specific tanto another shot.
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12 Inch Brisket Knife in 5160 High Carbon Steel. Full Build
Hey there, fellow blade enthusiasts! 🔪 Join me on this journey as I transform a raw piece of 5160 high carbon steel into a stunning 12" Brisket knife, meticulously crafted for precision and durability. As a small knife maker seeking growth, your support means the world to me!
In this video, witness the artistry of knife making unfold from the very beginning. I take you through the mesmerizing forging process, shaping the blade's overall form, and forging in the primary bevels, all the while creating a solid full tang handle for optimal grip.
The magic happens on the belt grinder, where I finesse the knife's profile and forge those bevels to perfection, progressing through multiple grits to achieve the final polished finish. Watch closely as I employ various grinder attachments, on the Revolution 2x72 belt grinder made by @HouseMadeUS ensuring every contour of the knife meets my exacting standards.
But the journey doesn't stop there! Dive into the intriguing world of acid etching with ferric chloride, revealing an exquisite, unique finish on the blade. I demonstrate the meticulous use of steel wool and metal buffing compound to ensure an even, lustrous result.
Follow along as I meticulously shape and attach handle scales to the full tang, bringing the knife to its final form. The anticipation builds as I unveil the sharpening process on the 2x72 belt grinder, methodically working through grits and perfecting the edge on a 2x72 leather stropping belt.
The climax? Witness the razor-sharp precision as I test the blade's sharpness on a cardboard papertowel core and effortlessly slice through a sheet of paper. If you're a knife enthusiast or appreciate the art of craftsmanship, this video is a must-watch!
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I Completley Botched my Frist Attempt at a Tanto Grind
Well, the title says it all, I screwed up this build pretty early on, but I suppose its a learning experience. This video shows the entire process of the first half-ish of the build but after heat treating I realized that I took my hollow grinds way to thin before heat treating. Its something I've done before when I kind of zone out and almost forget that I need to leave some thickness to avoid this issue.
On to the next one! Thanks for watching!
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I Completley Botched my Frist Attempt at a Tanto Grind
Well, the title says it all, I screwed up this build pretty early on, but I suppose its a learning experience. This video shows the entire process of the first half-ish of the build but after heat treating I realized that I took my hollow grinds way to thin before heat treating. Its something I've done before when I kind of zone out and almost forget that I need to leave some thickness to avoid this issue.
On to the next one! Thanks for watching!
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Full Build of a new Chef's Knife Design in 52100 High Carbon Steel
This is a full build of a Chef's knife design I wanted to try. I did attempt to get a hamone on this 52100 high carbon steel blade, but was unsuccessful. I'm not 100% sure if its possible with this alloy or if I didn't something wrong, but I think I'll try again one more time and see what happens.
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Heat Treating a 52100 High Carbon Steel Chef's Knife.
While the heat treat went well, unfortunately the hamone I was trying for didn't materialize. I honestly don't know if its possible with 52100 or if I screwed something up. That said, I have a heat treated knife after this process, so I'm a happy camper.
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Heat Treating a 52100 High Carbon Steel Chef's Knife.
While the heat treat went well, unfortunately the hamone I was trying for didn't materialize. I honestly don't know if its possible with 52100 or if I screwed something up. That said, I have a heat treated knife after this process, so I'm a happy camper.
Thanks for watching, social link below if you want to say hello. :)
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Making a Kydex Sheath for a 4" fixed blade.
Forgive me for this one. Its too long, I talk to much and I didn't speed anything up. I'm really just trying to figure out what kind of format works best for me and I don't think this is it. That said, if someone finds something helpful here, I'm happy about it. :)
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Making a Kydex Sheath for a 4" fixed blade.
Forgive me for this one. Its too long, I talk to much and I didn't speed anything up. I'm really just trying to figure out what kind of format works best for me and I don't think this is it. That said, if someone finds something helpful here, I'm happy about it. :)
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Will my forging hammers benefit from baseball bat tape?
Hey all, thanks for checking out the video. Its a short and very simple one. I'm literally just adding baseball bat tape to my forging hammers to see if I can prevent some pinching I get from the handles on my index finger. Its just an idea that I had and thought maybe someone else would be having similar issues at some point.
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New EDC Build
This is kind of a Trapper Style EDC/hunting/trapping knife. Its 1/4" thick 5160.
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