Beginner Knife Making: I make a Knife with Basic tools Part 2

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Part 2 of the build along knife!

Contest Prizes Over All Winner:
$200 Budget with Maritime Knife Supply
The Beginner Bladesmith Royer Course ($500 Value)
Beck's Armory Vander Sander DIY Kit
TR Maker 9'' Disc
Little Machine Shop Layout Kit (Scribes / Squares / etc)
DIY_Europe Curved 2x72 Platten
Maximus Knives Hot Stamping Harddie Jig
Kyle Daily - Curved Sanding Sticks
Some handle material from B. Kohn Knives

Contest Prizes Novice Winner:
$200 Budget with Maritime Knife Supply
The Beginner Bladesmith Royer Course ($500 Value)
Little Machine Shop Layout Kit (Scribes / Squares / etc)
Some handle material from B. Kohn Knives
Kyle Daily - Flat G10 Sanding Sticks

Contest Rules & Timeline:
An over all winner will be picked based on the "best" knife presented by the views as deemed by the judging channels. There will also be a "novice winner." The novice submissions must come from makers with less than one year experience and by makers without a 2x72 belt grinder (please include in your email why you should be judged in the novice category - we will take this on a case by case basis). The second build videos by the judges will be posted on the 18th of November and the pictures are due by the 27th of November. Winners will be announced on the 30th of November.

NOTE: The build-along winners must be in the USA or Canada (for shipping purposes) however, we still encourage anyone to participate. Please let us know which Country you are in when you submit your final photo.

📹The Judge's Channels:
@Wengels Workshop
@B. Kohn Knives
@KyleRoyerKnives

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I like the way you made a very clean look of the blue knife, very nicely done Wengel. 👍👍

ajamesmcdermott
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Man, great work with this build! I love the non-power-tool version.

RedBeardOps
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Love this video Cole. I love ‘em all. One of my favorite things is your brutal honesty. Showing every little pitfall and mistake. It truly helps us all learn even more. And might even give me the courage to start including all the goofs I make into my own videos! Well done brother.

staggerleesmancave
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Concise, no xtra nonsense… liking the videos my friend… secret tip.. I noticed you have an etched finish.. two cool tips… drip like ten drops of oil (wd40 etc) into a cup of your etching mix which is ferric chloride… then slowly plunge the knife in and leave… the oil resists and you get a pattern like a Damascus… second cool tip… after ferric chloride submerge the blade in rat poison… watch the results!! Looks awesome

charliebowen
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Looks you didn't bring to our attention the placement of the pins, I would've looked it am currently building this as my very first you for the very detailed video....Subscribed!!!!

timtheflyguy
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Sir
When did you make the cutting edge of the knife before quenching or before tempering ?
Your voices and explanation are much better

GardenGrafting
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shaping the scales with the coping saw made me appreciate hand sanding!! hahahaha

koblades
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I’ve really been wanting to get into bladesmithing… like REALLY bad. Been looking at belt grinders and kilns but you’ve given me a little motivation to try it with cheap tools first. If I love that long enduring process I’m bound to stick with the craft with the proper tools! Only thing I’ve ever liked about my chef job was using the knives… so thinking I’d enjoy my life a lot more if I could just make a living creating my beloved knives 😂

joki
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After the heat treat, how did you get the final edge on it? Was that just using the sandpaper?

micklivi
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If that pin is bothering you too much I'll send you my address and you can just ship that eye sore me. Problem solved.😁

Lmr
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Man that’s a bad ass knife… You’re just being OCD about the pin…😂 It looks awesome!

jimmywilson
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I think it looks good ! Mistake or Not you did a good job. Very educational

michaelgiannini
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Very nice job. It's looking really good. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friend. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep making. God bless.

SchysCraftCo.
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What should I do if my steel is already non magnetic?

NajibRahman-xbpq
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What forge is the you are using. It looks simple

jasonhelmly
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Had you not experienced the coping saw mishap, I wonder how many of us would have done the same. Thanks for taking one for the team. You gave me the education and confidence to try this! Great video!

FBDerringer
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I think that knife looks great. You could recenter the pin by taking a little material off the back, making it a little more narrow.

philochristos
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awesome howto videos thanks. gonna check out the other ones too. trying to make mini real knifes diy. stainless and files mostly lol. cherry branch that fell. got a angle grinder but think my dremmel might be better for tiny work tho.

mikec
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next time grind the scales to the shape of the knife tang before glue up leaving about 3/8 of matieral so you can finish by sanding it down

stevenshewfelt
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Trace the tang on the outside of one of the scales before glue up. Then trim to that line before you shape the handle…

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