Rusty Coil Spring FORGED into a KUNAI
Alot of People demanded me to make a kunai out of a rusted coil spring so today i am making this knife today. I tried my best and must share your opinions about the finished product and it was a great fun to make it. So, guys sit back relax and enjoy the video.
Overall Kunai Length :10.5 Inches
Handle Length : 5 Inches
Blade Length : 5.5 Inches
Weight : 280 grams
All the Processes are below of making this beautiful KUNAI:
Forging:
It took me hours and hours to hand forge a big steel spring piece into a flat Metal Strip. I don't have a power hammer so all forging process was done with hand hammer. I made a plane piece and bent it over and tried forge welding but that piece did not match my required results so then in second attempt i do forging again and this time i go with simple and easy forging
Lathe:
That was not easy to hold it in center but I use my lathe machine to make the round shape of the handle
Grinding:
Grinding was a tough part I started some rough grindings on my old Belt sander and then with some angle grinder and turned that piece into a Kunai shaped long steel piece. I also hand sanded the edges with the help of file to remove flat the surface.
Hardness:
Kunai must be hardened and the way to make it hard is to heat up upto critical temperature and then suddenly quench into the oil. Tempering the Kunai is the best way to increase the Strength, Hardness and Toughness of the knife and it also reduces the brittleness of the steel.
Rusty Coil Spring FORGED into a KUNAI
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Turning a Rusty Bearing into a Beautiful but Razor Sharp BUTTERFLY KNIFE
First of all I am thankful to you for giving 14 minutes of your worthy time. Today i am making a Razor Sharp and Shiny Butterfly Knife. This is my one of the best and favorite made ever i hope you guys will Like this video and Also i had alot of fun while making this knife. If you wanna make this knife here are some instructions and Physical Properties of this knife:
Overall Weight = 238 Grams or 0.238 KG
Overall Length = Almost 10 Inches or 254 mm
Handle size = 6.5 Inches or 165 mm
Steel Material = 52100 Hard Bearing steel
Carbon Presence = 1.0% to 1.1%
Chromium Presence = 1.6%
Quenching Temperature = 850 Degree Celsius
Tempering Temperature = 250 to 300 Degree Celsius
Precautions:
Always wear leather gloves while sanding knives. Always keep a First Aid Kit at your work place.
Turning a Rusty Bearing into a Beautiful but Razor Sharp BUTTERFLY KNIFE
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Forging DIVINE AXE RHITTA Out of Rusted Iron HOOK - The Seven Deadly Sins
THANK YOU for giving 18:54 minutes of your worthy. I hope you're all well. This time I did a Divine Ax Rhitta by Escanor from "The Seven Deadly Sins". This is the most time consuming project I've ever done (I think so). I started this project on April 14, 2022, almost 3 months to complete it. I put a lot of effort and hard work into doing it. And I tried my best to make the best Divine Ax ever on the internet.
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Forging DIVINE AXE RHITTA Out of Rusted Iron HOOK - The Seven Deadly Sins
THANK YOU for giving 18:54 minutes of your worthy. I hope you're all well. This time I did a Divine Ax Rhitta by Escanor from "The Seven Deadly Sins". This is the most time consuming project I've ever done (I think so). I started this project on April 14, 2022, almost 3 months to complete it. I put a lot of effort and hard work into doing it. And I tried my best to make the best Divine Ax ever on the internet. If you want to see this ax in action. You must have to visit my other channel "MAJESTIC HANDS" and also subscribe to this channel for my full project movies. I will upload the entire process of my projects there, so go ahead and check it out guys . :) I think this is the only version of such a realistic Divine Ax on the internet. So I believe you will enjoy the process of making this Divine Ax Rhitta. It's too heavy to pull this seriously, but I think this is just a fantasy design and can't be used in real life. Total Weight: 4Kg Total Ax Length: 26 inches Ax Head Length: 12 inches Ax Head Width: 13 inches Handle Length: 5.5 inches All the processes are below to make this beautiful divine ax Rhitta: Forging: it took me about six days to deliver forge such a large iron hook into a piece shaped like a divine axe. I don't have a power hammer so I did all the forging by hand and I got serious blisters on my hands after doing such a heavy forging. Grinding: I started some rough Ax sanders on my 4x36" belt sander and made the final shape with the help of my 2x82" belt sander. The. I made the design on the top of the Machado for Brass with the help of Rotary Grinder. The. 4 holes were drilled in the design (Steel) for adhesion of Brass. Lost Wax Casting Hard wax was used to make the mold. And I poured some melted wax into the design I made on the ax head. The wax mold was filled with plaster and after drying the plaster. The wax was fired in the oven and I poured the Molten Brass into the mold to get the final product. Brass Star: I didn't get my wish to "star part" of the ax because of very bad casting marks on it. So I decided to make a new part on the Torno machine and one thing really interested me/Impressive, I used bearings in the center of the part so that our stars keep spinning like fidget spinner. :D This was my own idea on this Axe. Handle: The Handle contains three parts. The. Spikes: I used a square brass bar to make some pretty spikes. I grind the bar in my belt grinder by hand to make these peaks. The. Rod: The brass rod was used to make the handle. This was easy to do on my little Torno machine. The. Grip: I used Black Cloth Strips to make the Ax Grip. Forging DIVINE AX RHITTA off the Rusty Iron Hook - The Seven Deadly Sins
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