Entrek Knives - How The Knives Are Made - Part 4

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2011

Part 4 - Sandblasting, Marking, Sharpening, & Final Inspection
Ray Ennis, master knife maker at Entrek USA shows the final section on how the knives are made.
http://www.ennis-entrekusa.com

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  • How are you using those drilling jigs without them catching and spinning to death?

    Also, I absolutely love that surface grinder.

  • @DTWinMusic the main reason is that I use good high quality, sharp drill bits. the other is that the holes are pretty small and if one was to catch i can hold the fixture from turning. Oh I like "Big Jim" (surface grinder) too.

  • is the first grinder u used a grizzly and if not what is it and were do u get thoses jigs

  • @BkbladzZz The first grinder I use is a Bader 2hp. I make my own Jigs. I have tool and die making experience.

  • @entrekknives no the other grinder the long one with a buffer

  • @BkbladzZz That is a Speedcut but they don't make em any more.

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  • Thanks for sharing, it's a pleasure to watch a true master at his craft.

  • Great Knife Maker..

  • Saw all 4 videos, impressive and no doubt, the man is a MASTER knife-maker!

  • I have one of those blades. It's a really nice little knife and a great value.

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