MAKERS FORGE STUDIO | Chopper Class with Bert Sorin of Sorinex | Part 2.

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Join Jason Knight in an online teaching experience about bladesmithing and the unique artistry it demands. Learn some of the most coveted techniques in the forging industry from the comfort of your home!
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Thanks for watching. Head over to www.knightforgestudio.com to get your online course for $129

JasonKnightMS
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That was a FAST 27 minutes! Educational and like the online course.

ORflycaster
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Hey thanks for sharing, you make it easy to understand, and thanks again!

MrWerewoof
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1 on 1 with Jason knight. So jealous right now!

ed.sol.crafts
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I remember the first time I did it. It was awkward. But the more I do it the better it gets. Wait you were talking about knife making. My bad 🤭 But seriously this is one of the most informative videos I have seen you do on the tube. Love it almost as much as doing it.

mattdillon
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It is a product of your labor whether you sell it or not. I'm trying so hard to find a place to put my tools that I've gathered up over time. I haul them in the hatch of my car and find a place that's wheelchair friendly set up my tools but have to pack them back in car when done. I'd love to find a place of my own to do this full time.

kennycampbelljr
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Great video👍 do you use ceramic belts on your grinders?

michaelrobertson
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Jason,
As I said before. I'm really enjoying watching these videos of the course. If I was taking this course. I'd have so many questions for you.
If I remember right. During normalization. You could hit the blade all you want and it wouldn't hurt it. Can you still take a chance of getting a crack?
Thank you and can't wait for part 3. Take care and stay safe.

paulmyers
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Question for you Jason how long do you want them in the oven for at 1500 degrees

AbatieBell
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Working on my first forged leaf-spring chopper and I think I was not being as diligent with heat on the handle, meaning I think I whacked the handle when it was too cold a few too many times (I'm probably on my 30th heat ha! All that scale is helping my distal taper...)and now i have cracks in my handle... Was more diligent with the blade but we'll see what happens with heat-treat... Figured I'd run through my stock of free leaf-springs before I get some 80CRV2 which is still somehow 50% cheaper on the NJKB than buying from a local specialty steelyard?...

noahnipperus
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at 18:00, you are basically saying most of "Forged in Fire" batoning knives tests are pointless?
Then why are they doing it? for the past two seasons, most of the competitions end in the middle of strength tests...

alirezahosseinmardi
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OMG the adds are killing me less than 5 min in and youtube has posted 3 adds already

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