Korea's best handmade knife master. Knife making process
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Korea's best handmade knife master. Knife making process
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Korea's best handmade knife master. Knife making process
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진짜.. 철제기술이 발전되는동안 지금까지 저걸 일일이 손으로 두드리면서 얼마나 열정을 쏟았을까..
장인이 괜히 장인이 아니라는 생각이 듭니다
Потрясающая работа 💪✊👍👌☝🏆🔝🔥 Спасибо мастеру 🙏☝
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The experience of watching this video is amazing. I love all the professional editing and superb angles. This is a TOP KZhead video!
napraw swoje zycie nowym nozem to mniej boli...
Now I see why these knifes are so expensive the hard work that goes into making them and the craftsmanship are amazing!! I want one
엄청난 시간과 노력으로 탄생한 작품이네요. 철보다 강한 칼이 탄생했습니다. 멋진 예술 👍
"Меч крепче железа", дружище,это ты глупость сказал и безграмотно.
웅장하다.. 저런거를 몇번 해봐야 익숙해질까.. 영상 보면서 요령있으신게 보이고 타이밍에 맞춰 칼날을 가로 세로 바꿔주시는데 엄청나십니다..
저 기계와 일이 있어야지 저정도 하죠 기계만 있고 일이 없으면 못하죠
@@vv720 뭔 개소리에요? 개소리는 일기장에 쓰세요
@@vv720 수요공급은 늘 공존해야만 하며.. 수요가 나락가면 물건을 만들어둔 의미가 없어지죠. 수요가 생기면 대충 번 돈으로 다시 재료를 사들이고 새로운 경험과 시도를 도전하고... 그런 뜻으로 설명하신거 같네요.. 공짜로 물건을 만들 순 없으니까요.. 그리고 일이 없다는건 아마 아무도 손님이 찾아오지 않는다. = 돈이 안벌린다. = 재료를 살 수 없다. 같은 맥락이라고 볼 수 있겠네요. 나이 많으신분들이 보통 일 있어요? 일 없어요? 많이들 하셔서 저도 대충 알아들었네요. 잘모르신분들도 많이 계실듯
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته كيف حالكم يا أصدقاء من أي بلد أنتم تحياتي لكم من المغرب
@@queenqueen5482 Салют Queen я родом из РОССИИ но сделан в СССР)
Fascinating to watch this craftsman go through the steps required to make one of his knives! They are a work of art...
Don't think I blinked once during this video. Truly hypnotic watching a master artisan at work.
I’ve been making knives for 16 years and I don’t have words for this man’s art.
Yeah true art to use rusty steel. 🤣
@@MrFirstaidmusic thats not rust, thats dragons piss "dried" 🤣
Source: trust me bro
On your comment alone I am going to continue watching, generally when someone stacks rusted steel and does not clean it first it tends to cold shut to hell and back so when I see it happening on a vid I do not watch farther as the content is not going to assist me in learning more by studying bad habits. You say you have 16 years in and are impressed by him. I have 4 years of study on all material I can get my hands on but no time at a forge with my heat triggered seizures, hoping to get around that in a covered out door space in cool weather with electric kilns as my primary heating source but ya you have the experience that I lack so I will keep watching. Will post again after I watch all the way.
@@MrFirstaidmusic All steel in storage rust. If you clean the rusty scales off, you introduce air gaps. if you don't clean the rust off, then now you have rust in your blade. Forge welding requires a VERY fine balance, and I'm sure the artisan depicted here knows better than you.
Watching the hardness of the steel progressively get harder is insane! Super rock hard🤘🏼
... "the hardness getting harder". You're not saying!
This was beautiful to watch. I did get lost a couple times when new blades were added, but beautiful knives in the end
They were tools. To cut the metal in half and what not. Nvm I see what you mean lol
^er what? At the start it was confusing as the 3 blades were added in the manufacturing stage. The viewer thought it was only one.
Great respect for this experienced man that gives steal life and creates not just knifes but pieces of art.
steal?
It's always fun watching a master of his craft do what he does no matter the craft. You'll always see something pretty cool even if you're not that into the craft. His gloves are hilarious at the end.
L9
Real skilled craftmanship. Just amazing! 👍 🖖
와 지금 영상에선 기계를 쓰셨지만 저런 기계가 나오기전에는 전부 수작업으로 하셨을텐데 진짜 장인이 괜히 장인이 아니란 생각이 드네요
Peaceful watching a piece of art being made. His heart and soul go into making every knife.
Yeah it feels like it is one of the most stressless jobs
Absolutely incredible!!! The beauty is unmatched I really want to learn how to do this.
Yes, we want more craftsmen 🥺
The amount of patience required is simply astonishing.
De Herrero a Herrero me quito el sombrero.! Maestro de maestros .
Thank you for sharing your amazing gift and abilities. Your knives are beautiful.
the hardness test at last few seconds blew my mind. amazing work. Respect
Hardness test? 22:31 the blade is damaged. Put on pause and have a look 🤷♂️
@@alexanderandreev9463 metal against metal, of course it's going to damage but it's amazing that this knife can cut through metal. That's the point that scene is making that you do not understand.
@@alexanderandreev9463 There is no knife that can cut through metal bars and not get damaged. Are you a fool? But most knives cannot even cut through metal bars. This man's knife can cut through metal bars. You are a clown.
@@alexanderandreev9463 It passed the hardness test with flying colors dude... any cheap metal would've been severely damaged and WARPED after being hammer against another Metal... ..but the fact that it not only remained intact, but CUT THROUGH the other Metal proves it's more DENSE and Solid than the metal it was being hammered against! *Sorry if that flew over your head (._.) not to mention the fact that the edge of the blade seemed almost unfazed by the entire test (:/)!*
@@alexanderandreev9463 Mais é óbvio! 😂
Шикарные мастера чувствуется не понты а именно надёжность максимальная изделия.
понты не более,качество ножа ------Е-Р-У-Н-Д-А
посыпал бурой сторону которую собрался сваривать ковкой- надёёёжно!
При рубке стали сырца весь нож посыпался,посмотрите внимательно.
These are real craftsmen. I can say it's the best I've ever seen. Congratulations master.. Loves from Turkey 🙏🙏🙏
Astonishing. It was a joy watching you work! Thank you 🙏☺️
Watching him is an art in itself he's a great inspiration altogether
What talent, amazing craftsmanship and beautiful knives ☺️ Are they for decoration or for use in the kitchen? Are they exported to the UK? The smaller one would be fantastic in my kitchen! 😍
é uma obra de arte! parabéns !
Incredible!! The blades look and function perfectly!!!
По истине процес завораживает 👏 на одном дыхание смотришь ролик. Особое внимание для тех кто спрашивает почему этот нож стоит несколько сотен долларов. Мастеру респект,👍 профессионал своего дела❤❤❤❤
It was an honor watching and learning from this video. Thank you so very much for giving me the honor.
My brother in law is a master blacksmith and coach builder in England when I was younger I would watch him make all sorts of things (not fine knives however) so this is very comforting for me. The hammer noise the forge, a furnace really I think. But excellent channel thank you
It's he much older than you? We're you the kid at the shop?
마지막에 굵은 쇠를 자르는데 칼날이 전혀 문드러지지 않는거에 감명 받았어요... 진짜 장인이십니다
그냥 봐도 이빨 다 나가가는구만 감명은 무슨 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
저렇게 하려면 못해도 hrc 60이상은 되야하고 재료에 인성도 있어야 가능하죠. 보통 skd/std11이나 55c나 60c 정도에 빡세게 열처리 하고 2차 열처리 하면 되는 경도인데, 저걸 사람 손태워 단조로 만든다는건 굉장히 어려운일이죠, 금속 제조쪽 아는 사람들은 어르신이 고생하시는데 일도 잘하시네 할 겁니다.
@@hannamdong 이빨나간것은 다시 갈면 금방 날 서겠지..ㅉㅉ 웃기냐? 니 글쓰는 수준이 웃기는구만
Beautiful work from the master and great job capturing the process on video. Good luck to his apprentice because there is a lot to learn!
heat, bang, flip, twist, heat, bang, flip twist. not that hard.
@@username4441 sitting at home and watching those videos, it's always not to hart to do those things. So, don't talk, show how to do it. With this quality, with this experience, with this kind of feeling, learned about years over years.
@@NeuROTHisch im good jens thank you though!
@@username4441 Probably one of those guys who didn't achieve anything in his life, but he's thinking he can do it all.
@@username4441 easy to learn, hard to master. If you had the chance to get a free knife from either the master or the apprentice, which one would you choose? A good knife vs a flawless knife? A good haircut vs a perfect haircut. A good steak vs a perfect steak. What you say is true. It is not hard to learn. Yet, it certanly is hard to master :)
دست درست استاد بسیار عالی و آموزنده بود امید وارم شاگردانی یرای زند ه ماندنتان پرورش دهید ❤❤❤
Y'all too are the best Forged Master Blade Smith I have seen since I've been watching these videos Nice Workmanship
Ножи достойны руки мастера,хвала и уважение мастеру
И что ими резать , людей , калбасу на охоте , это панты тупые
@Алеут Алеут я из деревни , сам охотник
@@franikzaclinski4905 - Это типа Дамасская сталь? Им можно валить медведя, если попадёшь в ребро не сломается.
@Алеут Алеут - Ты прав, а если ещё и городской сумасшедший, то не стоит метать бисер перед свиньёй.
@@clean9208 это твои влажные фантазии. Если у тебя мозгов не хватает понять, что это всё сказки и байки. По новому называемое маркетингом. Тебя искренне жаль.
Шикарнейшие процесс и результат. Спасибо за видео.
Stunning creation, worth every penny!
The KNIFE that cuts through the steel. It will survive for ages to come. Most incredible work of art by the knife maker.
@@tawan5753 im sure he used steel that doesn´t rust
@@Fabsi87 Definitively not. Stainless steel loses most of its "anti oxidation properties" when heated. He used a good carbon steel, like 1084-1095, and for the damascus one, pretty sure it's 1095+15N20.
That edge was detroyed . Not so good .
@@sorin_ion8151 agree
Cutting steel isn't really anything impressive unless you know exactly what you're dealing with. e.g. due to the difference in heat-treatment decent $30 kitchen knife will be able to to some extend cut the side of the unhardened back of a traditionally made (kobuse) Katana but not the cutting edge of the sword as the hardness will be lower at the back but not the edge in spite of both being made from the same material. (the typical visible often white-polished wavy line on Japanese swords is due to the difference in crystalline structure created by only hardening the edge) When dealing with shock-resistance and general toughness it get quite a bit more complicated ... and modern tool-steels (e.g. CPM3V) exceeding traditional steels in many regards often need a less eyeballing workshop style heat-treating protocol for best performance. So it's unlikely that we're dealing with anything special when it comes to the steel used by the smith, Philipe is probably correct or at-least very close.
Food prepared with these knives no doubt tastes better! Absolutely amazing process in their manufacture. Bravo!
Pmsl, how food tastes has absolutely nothing to do with the knife. NOTHING.
a chef can make good food with any knife.
The background music is wonderful! Thank you showing this art to us ❤️
приятно смотреть за работой мастера... конечно у меня нож не из такой стали, но у него есть одно неоспоримое преимущество (как у любого ножа), он выполняет все свои задачи, я им доволен и он сейчас в моих руках ..)
Beautiful pieces. Especially love the looks of the smaller one. Great job. Their sharpness is insane. Cheers
😎
Да работа кропотливая, кузнецу респект!!! Ещё была бы возможность заказать такой нож для себя было бы вобще шикардос!
Невероятное мастерство! Завидую
6 чувств могут человека в Ад отправить, не завидуй лучше похвали и подражай, попробуй тоже изготовь или купи его изделие. Плохо что такие ножи у нас не купить простым пользователям ведь ручная работа и материал хороший. В России лучший материал из Б\У тракторного клапана (выхлопной), мне такое изготовил один местный кузнец но тогда я был очень глуп и обменял его на обычную отвёртку. Сам расточил на круге блестело, закалил в масле после нагрева резаком.
우와 마지막에 철을 잘라내는 단단한 칼이라니 장인정신이 느껴집니다.
Which powder is this
Incredible work!! I'd be freaking out while heat treating a blade with those many layers and twists and turns and different steels welded together, but he seemed confident! True master of his craft.
Piękna robota super 😊
Mi respeto y admiracion al maestro, excelente trabajo. Desde mexico
I have often wondered at how seemingly cheap the handles appear on these wonderful works of art.
모루 위에서 망치 부딪히는 소리가 너무나 청아하게 들려서 좋았습니다. 우리나라 각분야에서 본연의 일을 묵묵하게 이뤄나가시는 모든 장인분들을 응원합니다!!
나두 소리에 귀가 번쩍 트였네요. 한 번 더 들어봐야 겠어요.
電動工作機械がなくてもこの職人なら見事な刃物を作り上げると思います この職人が100年以上前に生まれていたら歴史に残る名刀を作っていたかも知れません
Желаю вам хорошего настроения и благополучия, спасибо за видеоролик, мастера, спасибо.
All your work are masterpieces. All my admiration for a real artist Master
Toda su sabiduría de años la sabiduría de sus antepasados una verdadera obra artesanal el hacero gramajo es realmente difícil de lograr sin poros a ese nivel de pulido es precioso ver esto para los que amamos la herrería y los metales 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Такие ножи для кухни-это слишком шикарно. Отличная работа.✊
Почему вы так думаете? Это рабочий инструмент шеф-повара.
@@yorgven я имел в виду обычную кухну. А для поваров самое то.👍
Вообще не впечатлило. Не знаю в честь чего столько восхищения...отковал брусок, потом тупо сточил все наждаком... пиздец техника...
@@Dimkazaz про готовые рукоятки я вообще молчу😁
@@IzmailovEmil, а чего вы хотели от кухонных ножей, пусть и кованных?
The amount of hours this man has on this craft must be mind boggling, an absolute master.
Could become proficient in any craft in a few years if you truly dedicate especially in the age of information,
@@elijahjohnston3172 0
Absolutely yes 🙌
@@elijahjohnston3172 pfft
@@elijahjohnston3172 Proficient, yes. Master, no chance
Fantastic craftmanship, this level of skill is only achieved over a lifetime of devotion to a craft. A little sneaky at the end though, he shows the knife cutting sections of steel of a block and you can clearly see the rolls and chips on the edge , but in the next clip he lays it down on the anvil and the edge is smooth and unblemished.
Takes a licking, keeps on ticking.
they literally just used the coolest clip in the video to end with, from 50 seconds prior to it ending lol, these knifes are marketed for chefs, we know the wrong chopping board can fuck up our knifes and lose the edge, no shit hammering it through steel would too lmaooooo Nobodys tryna deceive you, or sell you handmade Damascus steel knifes that can repeatedly be hammered through steel LOOOOL
@@ellasophia99 I dunno man, some people act like damascus steel is like a katana. So sharp that it can cut through the fabric of logic it self.
@@Superintendent_ChaImers because the best katanas would be made of Damascus steel lol? It is ridiculously sharp and ridiculously durable?
@@ellasophia99 Mostly that people these days think of Damascus steel as an appearance. Not a forging technique. Modern Damascus is just different compositions rippled into eachother. All Damascus steel really means is that at the time it was a more homogenous steel mixture compared to what could be produced in the common bloomery.
마지막 장면 칼로 쇠를 자르는 순간 눈물이 흘렀습니다. 영상을 만드신 분 감사합니다. 장인은 칼보다 더 명품 인생을 살고 계십니다.
My father made beautiful knives and this man is truly gifted.
These are real masterpieces ! These are knives for generations indeed ! Thanks a lot for postings !
Rip Damascus rusting
@@Theo-di8qe fr gang
The Koreans know what they are doing when it comes to craftsmanship. Some of the worlds finest.
I would like to have a certain knife made with cpm-3v steel! This guy is a master knife maker for sure! The Koreans are very smart people! Much love from 🇺🇸!
I never could afford those knives but it was Amazing to watch this talented man use his high set of skills to build something so Amazing and brilliant
NEVER say never, you're limiting yourself My friend.
the naver shopping link shows it for $42 usd
@@kangjhha lol...you are not getting a knife this guy makes by hand for 42 dollars
@@jadezee6316 This guy is making knives for chefs and home cook about 50$
@@LIl-bl9ut bruh ,this knives can cut plastic like no one business ,no wonder why ,they are not selling this knives to other people other then chefs ,they could really Chop an hand really easily
Wow. I love blacksmithing for some reason. The addition of machines is strangely satisfying, but one of such quality can never lose the handmade touch. The way the grease leaves the.. patterns is beautiful. The blacksmith seems to carry a sense of pride as he shows the finished products. Such beautiful knives! ❤️❤️❤️! ..i wish i could visit a factory.
as far as I'm aware, the liquid he puts the knives in to reveal the patterns is a form of acid
The pattern is caused by etching the forge welded steel in acid. You layer high carbon steel and steel with nickel content and the acid etches them at different rates, which brings out the layered pattern they were forge welded into.
واقعا خسته نباشی خیلی عالی بود و بسیار فرایند ساختش سخت و پر زحمت بود موفق باشید ❤❤
I have a set of this master blacksmith knives I've never used another set great looking knives light in hand sharp just great set .and great video as well
그냥 보통 유튭에서 자주보던 다마스커스? 그런건가 했는데...와 마지막 쇠를 깎는거..... 미쳤다 소리가 저절로 나옵니다 대단하네요 정말
Bravo sei un maestro d'ascia conosci gli acciai e sai come lavorarli . Mi viene in mente in Giappone come facevano i maestri a fare le Katane all'epoca erano dei super maestri 😊 tutto a mano ..
Острие ножа железо резал как масло и даже не было вмятины а не сломался. Хороший клинок. Браво мастеру 👏👏👏👍👍
внимательней посмотрите пожалуйста, в конце, когда рубил железо второй раз, чуть правее вне фокуса хорошо видно просто напрочь загнутое лезвие. Адамантиев и прочих сказочных материалов не существует. Есть то, чем хорошо рубить, и то чем хорошо резать, и угол заточки здесь не последнюю роль играет. А здесь просто монтаж.
@@user-rs6lg3nw9h Возможно. Главное острие клиника не отлетел куском. Но кусок железа срезал 👍
no me canso de ver ese video jeje fue hace mucho que lo vi y otra vez me salio en recomendados , sigo diciendo un buen trabajo .
I've been making knives for 15 years and I don't have words for this man's art.
Mastery Perfection Lifetime pursuit
Source: trust me bro
He had probably done this all his life
@@lingzhao5719 are you in you house doing nothing so you share your snarky self contempt with the rest of us?
@@jay-by1se reason why I said it...is look about 2 comments above yours. Someone literally said the exact same thing but instead of 15 it's 16
Thank you for including the flux application. I've never been entirely clear on that part. It's also nice to see that even a master can end up with a little "fish mouth" on the end of a billet! Gives us amateurs some perspective!
Thats because you need to be practicing Bass to mouth
Flux means that white powder? What is use of it? Filling the gaps between plates?
@@Praxss It's to keep air away from the billet when forge welding metal together. The white powder is borax and boils into liquid, seeping into every crack and crevasse. Trying to do it without borax or some other flux makes each layer of metal peel apart. If you've seen the scale that forms on the metal and needs to be brushed off, imagine that getting in between the metal as he's trying to forge weld it together.
@@5thwiseman I'm pretty sure that's the repercussion of. Not precautionary measures to😆. Now Lemmiwinks, move forth and make with haste! For if you stick around, you'll catch Catatafish's underdeveloped bass-to-mouth disease.
@@jackrichards3697 Someone gets it...
Это же дамаск, булат, катана))) А не нож кухонный) Браво Мастер!)
just fall in love with the detailing, keep up the good work mate
The craftsmanship and eye for detail is absolutely superb 👍👍👍👊
Muito bom eu não entendo de faser facas, mas pelo o trabalho que dá não deve de ser barato o valor dela parabéns pelo vidio au Mestre
🇧🇷 🇧🇷 🇧🇷
Como se llama el maestro y donde puedo conseguir unos de sus cuchillos alguien puede ayudar
@@henrryperez8935 en la descripción del video tiene un enlace que te dirige y su costo va desde los 40usd aproximadamente, ya que figura en moneda coreana
Pieces of Art. Fit for a King. And men's toys. .I want one. .
As a chef it would be an honor to cary such fine tools in my belt. Curently I have a 50 year collection that ,I suppose, is the some of my years at the BBQ and kitchens. My own kitchens never had anything like these. Now it's common to lease knives so someone else sharpens them and rarely am I satisfied.
If you want something “similar” made in Canada, hit me up.
Those patterns are heavenly...... Absolutely gorgeous
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PARABÉNS TRABALHO PERFEITO MESTRE LINDAS FACAS,FELICIDADES A TDS VCS, ADORO ADMIRO ESTE TRABALHO ABRAÇO!
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Uma faca dessas de aço damasco e com uma afiação manual dessas tem valor, hoje tudo é feito por máquinas e por mais que o processo de dobrar o aço esteja mais facilitado pelo uso do martelo hidráulico, ainda assim não perdeu a essência artesanal. Uma maravilha.
Compade só quero sabe o que é o pó branco que ele jogo no metal fala ai
Мастер своего дела. Потрясающая работа
Faça extremamente amolada seu trabalho é perfeito parabéns me deu até vontade de adquirir uma faca sua como faço moro no Brasil quanto vc cobra por uma faca dessa ????????
The amount of work that went into it. These will end up in a museum in the future as an example of legendary korean knife making.
+3
He didn't add chili peppers for extra damage like Shurap
Без сомнения очень красивые ножи
Can't be legendary if he uses a hammer machine.
Apart from the obvious art, skill and science shown here, it's good to see this gentleman understands that he has extensive air extraction setup. I see others doing knife making who don't do this and I fear that they will only learn when the damage is already done... Lungs.
I don’t care where you’re from this video is an artist at work crafting some very fine knives 🎉👍👊
칼 만드는 대회 유튜브 ? 히스토리 뭐시기도 이렇게 과정 자세히 보여주진 않는데 되게 신기하고 멋지네요.. 존경스럽습니다..
재미있게 봐주셔서 감사합니다!^^
Да....))), великолепный нож, молодцы. Спасибо!!!
I guess God ordered a knife 😶🌫️👍👍
와... 우리가 쓰는 얇고 날카로운 칼들이 저 두꺼운 것에서부터 시작되는 거였다니 ㄷㄷㄷㄷ
Been 36 years making knives, swords and other similar stuff, and by this far i can say he's one of the best.
Shurap is the best
This a joke right? They pay you to say this??
@@romanhumphrey5200 Best of masters wich I know and see on youtube. Maybe you can advice me somebody else. I will see his work with pleasure
@@romanhumphrey5200 i am serious dude, there's plenty "ironman" out there. And for me he is one of them.
Actually…you can give this guy such a comment after you visit longquan,China…I was shocked by many of the masters,but sadly,we can find some picture but almost no technological process otherwise you visit their by yourself…
It's evident knife making is tough, but it also looks so fun and uniquely satisfying. 😌
くよてこてこそね
Prawdziwe dzieła sztuki👌
What?
Ese cuchillo no se acaba, ni en mil años. Precioso su trabajo, muchas gracias por el video. Que es el polvo blanco que utiliza?
Maravilha! Temos que colocar o coração no que fazemos de melhor... Parabéns! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I'm not into knives but there's something mesmerising about watching a truly skilled artisan doing the work he's a master of with such meticulous attention to detail.
What are your a woman or somethin’?
This is exactly why I’m into knives.
Боже храни корейцев!😊 всё доводят до совершенства! Хочу такой!
Круто! Мастер на все руки! Мне очень нравятся ножи из слоёного Дамаска, и они требуют постоянный уход... Очень круто! С радостью бы хотел стать Вашим учеником!)
дамаск-это тот же самогон.самый лучший нож-из однородной стали
@@kontenentЯсен пень что сейчас есть такие стали что никакой дамасск и булат и рядом не валялись. Но с ними работать ещё сложнее чем с дамасской. Ну и опять таки традиционность и красота узора клинка. Это на любителя все. Кстати, клинки из суперсталей, типа той же " алмазной стали", марку ее извиняюсь не помню, просто так ещё и не заточишь. Специальные камни нужны. Везде и во всем есть свои сложности
Man this was like an epic saga. I'm over here yelling like holy shit another fold and then another twist?!?! Holy fuck this was amazing. The precision was a sight to behold
Heart and soul.. Master of craftsmanship
Friggin awsome! Love the grain shows. What does the coolant exactally do? Was that propelyne gas you are using? They look awsome, mixing the metals togetjer. Like needing dough.