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Blacksmithing a decorative knife

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Uploaded by on May 1, 2008

A few video clips of the progression of a decorative knife I forged. This is my first knife. It is only mild steel.

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  • Do not do what she is doing; Never grab a hot peice of metal with your hands

  • @Dalton01Baby The metal was not hot. It actually takes a while for the metal to heat up all the way down to where I was holding it. I used tongs once it got too warm.

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  • damn, a real women. not many of those left in the world!!!

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  • @Dalton01Baby If the steel is long enough, the end never gets hot - there's a temperature gradient. Sometimes you can use hands, sometimes you use gloves, and sometimes you use tongs.

  • Greetings from beautiful women to mexico

  • She could "hammer" my "sword".. heh heh...

  • Awesome! 

  • cutest blacksmith EVER!!!

  • @Dalton01Baby Come now...Nothing wrong with holding steel you're working, so long as it's not the glowy end.

    Being safe is great, but anyone with common sense has no use for stifling rules.

  • nice work very interesting design

  • @Dalton01Baby and never attempt to wrestle a bear.

  • nice knife!

  • @Burnouthappy yeah i do that all the time, i hate wearing gloves.

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