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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2009

Part 2. Darth Maul shows you how to make a knife out of basic tools and materials. You need a vise or c clamp, angle grinder, sander, jb weld, old sawblade or other metal for blade, and a couple of other things. Thanks for watching, please subscribe for more how to videos soon!

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  • dont you harden your knives?

  • Good question. The knife I made in this video was made from a sawmill bandsaw blade, which is already hardened. If you heat it up too much while grinding it will take away from the hardness.

  • Awesome man!:D

  • Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video.

  • Do you actually sell these knifes?(I don't mean for me to buy one, because I'm Dutch and that would be way too much troubleXD) If you do what do you sell them for and everything? And have you got some pictures of the more "Professional" knifes you made, mr Darth Maul?:P

  • I have sold a few but have given away more than I have sold! I dont have as much patience to make really fancy knives so much anymore. I will try to make a video soon with a really nice one, and also how to make a sheath.

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  • I STEPPED ON YOUR BACON

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  • @JammerJawz Do you still make these? if so, where can i buy one?

  • ok i see the cutlass design you were getting at but after seeing the end product i thought of an elven knife from lotr

  • looking good,nice work -- Thanks

  • Nicely done

  • not bad for a couple of hours work indeed! thats a great looking knife..the grinding took you a little longer didn´t it?

  • great work

  • do you think knives made out of car leaf springs would be ok? you were using bandsaw meatal there

  • Again I am amazed! That's a great example of a full tang knife.

  • will it blend?

  • @JammerJawz So you could anneal it to make working the knife easier then reharden and temper it correct? Not sayin you should have done that but you could have rite? Im new to this and trying to decide if i should leave files i use hardened or anneal them first.

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