I've never wanted any knife more than I want that knife. Visually, hands down the most stunning kitchen knife I think I've ever seen. Amazing work. We're can I get one? What are the different layers?
Thanks much appreciated! I sell them through my webstore in the description. The layers are a 52100 carbon steel core in the middle with nickel silver and stainless steel on the sides
Do you really have to torture us on here with that knife build???? Now how are all of us going to get one now??? Awesome build and looks sharp as hell I am talking about the aesthetics first!
cool build but I think your way of making a billet is extremely heavy on resources and its a shame to lose such a large amount of really awesome Damascus
i dont know the layered part is stunning but im not a fan of the unfinished look on the blade also i would never use a knife with out a machinal connection in the handle nothing but glue i just couldent trust it or put it to full use
I can pull the handle with my full bodyweight while the blade is trapped in the vise with no problems. It's marine grade boat building epoxy no expense spared
Yes I usually do but I didn't want to risk splitting the layers as there's a higher chance on stainless laminated steel. Been meaning to try soon just fearful of losing the billet!
Forging press power hammer and the worse anvil i have seen on you tube lol , im on my 26th anvil never had a power hammer or press ... not near south wales UK are you :)
Has to be one of the most beautiful layered knives I've ever seen
Thanks!
Your vision, in which you treat damascus as a living art-form, is to be congratulated. Very well done...
The effect you got from the nickle silver is stunning; I assume you planned it that way, or was it one of those happy accidents?
It was planned as I've made this steel before but always a surprise to see the pattern!
Absolutely gorgeous work, mate! Loooooove how it looks like the nickel steel is dripping down over the high carbon. Man! *chef's kiss*
Thanks much appreciated!
Gorgeous blade. Love the "dripping" acid etch.
Very nicely done!
Thanks! Much appreciated
the quality of your crafstmanship and production is astounding. exceelent work i hope his gets the veiws it deserves
Looks amazing! I'd love to see more showing how you grind the concave part of the bevel though.
S grind is one of the most technical to get right and Lews looks spot on to me
Thanks. I'll try and show in the next video
Magnifique couteau !!!! Très très beau travail 👍
Thanks!
That is a work of art 👌👏
Beautiful knife!!! Bravo! 👍👍
Please make more knives and more videos. Outstanding craftsmanship!
Thanks definitely more videos on the way!
I've never wanted any knife more than I want that knife. Visually, hands down the most stunning kitchen knife I think I've ever seen. Amazing work. We're can I get one? What are the different layers?
@lew griffin knives your awesome!!!
Thanks much appreciated! I sell them through my webstore in the description. The layers are a 52100 carbon steel core in the middle with nickel silver and stainless steel on the sides
Круто. Давай ещё такое же видео.
looking forward to your next drop. I know there's a few of us in Ireland who'd LOVE to get ahold of a few of your knives!
@lew griffin knives oh excellent. I’ll be watching. ;). Xmas present for the wife. ;)
A few on the way in the coming weeks!🙏
wow thats a beautiful and really sharp knife
Beautiful knife! What shapening stones do you use?
Hermoso trabajo!!que núcleo de acero uso?
Thanks! Mainly king stones, they need to be flattened regularly but cut fairly aggressive
Holy hannah, that's a beautiful knife and a really awesome process.
Thanks 🙏
good
to see some of the forge marks still there.
Do you really have to torture us on here with that knife build???? Now how are all of us going to get one now??? Awesome build and looks sharp as hell I am talking about the aesthetics first!
😂 thanks! I do have knives available through my website with updates via the newsletter every couple of weeks
Nice work. Good start to your channel. Well done 👍 cheers J
Nice work, buddy! I love it.
@SugarcreekForge awesome
@lew griffin knives I just forged one with copper in it at my forge.
Thanks much appreciated!
I would buy this without a second thought!!!
looks amazing dude
Incredible craft manship
Now that is a badass knife.
Spectacular!!!!
excellent result 👍👍
Emeğine sağlık ,üstat !😊
Super👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You are a lion💪 nice work👍
I love your work :3
GOOD work brother
fantastically beautiful knife, are these also for sale, and where and what is the price
Thanks much appreciated. Yes I list knives on my website lewgriffinknives.com
I shake your hand. An excellent knife.
is that pine pitch youre using to secure the handle materials?
It's marine epoxy with some black dye
Brilliant!
Thanks!
True Craftmenship!
Très bien !
believe not long Your followers will increase soon. because your craftsmanship is excellent👍👍
Thanks 🙏
cool build but I think your way of making a billet is extremely heavy on resources and its a shame to lose such a large amount of really awesome Damascus
It's not Damascus so the process is different, there's a higher chance of splitting the layers if forged on the vertical so I don't risk it
beautiful gyuto and hamon
Hey lew 🙌 nice to See Videos of your work. Keep it up. Mehrshad aka Shirknives
Thanks 🙌
what is the darker wood portion of the handle?
It's the same wood but I dyed it black while stabilizing
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Do all smiths cut out their forms?
i dont know the layered part is stunning but im not a fan of the unfinished look on the blade also i would never use a knife with out a machinal connection in the handle nothing but glue i just couldent trust it or put it to full use
I can pull the handle with my full bodyweight while the blade is trapped in the vise with no problems. It's marine grade boat building epoxy no expense spared
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Part of smithing skill is to be able to hammer knife out of iron not use angle grinder to cut knife form?
Yes I usually do but I didn't want to risk splitting the layers as there's a higher chance on stainless laminated steel. Been meaning to try soon just fearful of losing the billet!
Good job!
You have one more subscriptor.
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heh, your name is Lion too?
Forging press power hammer and the worse anvil i have seen on you tube lol , im on my 26th anvil never had a power hammer or press ... not near south wales UK are you :)