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NEW: The Frame Handle Bowie
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The Frame Handle Bowie
34 lessons- The Sketch
- 1 Introduction to the Frame Handle Bowie
- 2 Creating Damascus: Part 1
- 3 Creating Damascus: Part 2
- 4 Creating Damascus: Part 3
- 5 Creating Damascus: Part 4
- 6 Tile Welding and Forging the Blade
- 7 Normalizing and Pre-Heat Treat Grinding
- 8 Hardening and Tempering the Blade
- 9 Rough Grinding and Creating a Convex Edge
- 10 Sharpening and Performance Testing
- 11 Plunge Grinding, Hand Sanding, and Shaping the Clip
- 12 Shaping the Ricasso and Tang
- 13 Adding the Maker’s Mark and Hand Sanding the Ricasso
- 14 Twisting Damascus for the Spacer, Frame, and Pommel Nut
- 15 Forging the Guard and Pommel, and Normalizing the Fittings
- 16 Forging the Frame from Mosaic Damascus
- 17 Profiling and Fitting the Guard
- 18 Profiling and Fitting the Spacer Frames
- 19 Frame Assembly: Part 1
- 20 Frame Assembly: Part 2 – Fitting the Pommel Nut and Threading the Tang
- 21 Frame Assembly: Part 3 – Final Fitting and Adjustments
- 22 Rounding and Shaping the Handle
- 23 Shaping the Spacer
- 24 Shaping the Pommel
- 25 Shaping the Guard and Creating the Bull Nose on the Frame
- 26 Decorative File Work
- 27 Hand Sanding the Fittings and Bull Nose on the Handle
- 28 Heat Treating the Damascus Fittings
- 29 Hand Sanding, Etching, and Coffee Darkening the Blade and Fittings
- 30 Handle Buffing and Epoxy Glue-Up
- 31 Adding and Finishing the Silver Pins
- 32 Final Sharpening and Assembly
- Bonus: Crafting a Plunge Grinding Platen
The Beginner Bladesmith
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The Beginner Bladesmith
17 lessons- The Sketch Download
- 01 Intro
- 02 Forging a Blade
- 03 Rough Filing
- 04 Heat Treating
- 05 Final Filing
- 06 Performance Testing
- 07 Rough Hand Sanding
- 08 Makers Mark
- 09 Handle Fitting
- 10 Finishing the Blade
- 11 Attaching Handle Scales
- 12 Final Shaping
- 13 Finishing the Handle
- 14 Sharpening
- 15 Bonus: Coal Forge
- 16 Bonus: 2x72 Grinder
The Catalyst Dagger
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Episode 1
43 lessons- The Sketch
- 01 The Quillion Dagger
- 02 Damascus Overview
- 03 Making the W Layers
- 04 Stacking the W Layers
- 05 Making The Straight Layers
- 06 Resquaring the Billet
- 07 Four-Way the Billet
- 08 Twisting the Billet
- 09 Forging the Tip
- 10 Forging the Blade
- 11 Profiling the Blade
- 12 Normalizing the Blade
- 13 Hardening the Blade
- 14 Finish Profiling the Blade
- 15 Straightening the Blade
- 16 Making the Fuller
- 17 Hand-Sanding the Fuller
- 18 Grinding the Bevels
- 19 Convexing the Blade
- 20 Making the Plunge Grinding Platen
- 21 Grinding the Plunges
- 22 Rough Hand-Sanding the Blade
- 23 Profiling the Ricasso
- 24 Finishing the Tang
- 25 Makers Mark
- 26 Fitting the Guard
- 27 Shaping the Guard and Fitting the Front Spacer
- 28 Fitting the Handle and Line Up Pins
- 29 Setting the Handle in Epoxy
- 30 Shaping the Handle
- 31 Shaping the Front Spacer and Guard
- 32 Inlay
- 33 Finishing the Handle
- 34 Etching and Coffee Darkening
- 35 Gun Bluing
- 36 Sharpening
- 37 Final Handle Glue Up
- 38 Domed Pins/Finished
- 39 Bonus: Gold Inlay Equipment
- 40 Bonus: Making a Flat Graver
- 41 Bonus: Making a Dovetail Engraver
- 42 Bonus: Practicing for 24k Gold Inlay
The Damascene Hunter
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Episode 1
32 lessons- The Sketch: Download
- 01 Intro
- 02 Ladder Pattern Part 1
- 03 Ladder Pattern Part 2
- 04 Ladder Pattern Part 3
- 05 Ladder Pattern Part 4
- 06 Forging the Blade
- 07 Profiling and Heat Treating
- 08 Grinding in the Primary Bevels
- 09 Handsanding the Blade
- 10 Name Etching
- 11 Perfect Guard Fit
- 12 Fitting the handle
- 13 Shaping the Handle
- 14 Shaping the Guard
- 15 Making the Border for the Handle
- 16 Bull Nose Buffing
- 17 Texturing the Handle
- 18 Practicing Damascene
- 19 How I Draw Scrolls
- 20 Putting Damascene On The Guard
- 21 Gun Bluing
- 22 Hand Sanding the Blade
- 23 Etching and Coffee Darkening
- 24 Sharpening
- 25 Final Glue Up
- 26 Bonus: Gold Inlay Equipment
- 27 Bonus: Making a Flat Graver
- 28 Bonus: Making a Dovetail Engraver
- 29 Bonus: Practicing for 24k Gold Inlay
- 30 Bonus: Making the Plunge Grinding Platen
- 31 Bonus: Making Gun Bluing Salts
The Enigma Folder
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The Enigma Folder
44 lessons- The Sketch
- 01 Intro
- 02 Stage One Feather
- 03 Stage Two Feather
- 04 Stage Three Feather
- 05 Stage Four Feather
- 06 Forging the Blade
- 07 Making a Pattern
- 08 Cutting out The Blade Backbar
- 09 Drilling & Tapping
- 10 The Pivot
- 11 Hardening and Tempering
- 12 Straightening the Blade Backbar
- 13 Making Washers
- 14 Counter Boring the Liner Shaping the Backbar Blade
- 15 Add the Bolster to the Front of the Handle
- 16 Shaping the Lock Face on the Tang
- 17 Cutting Out the Liner Lock
- 18 Making the Insert
- 19 The Detent Ball
- 20 Hardening the Insert
- 21 Adjusting the Tension on the Lock
- 22 Attaching the Handle Scales
- 23 Shaping the Bolster
- 24 Shaping the Handle
- 25 Making the Thumbstud Pt. 1
- 26 Making a Graver
- 27 Making the Thumbstud Pt. 2
- 28 Grinding the Blade Bevel
- 29 Handsanding the Blade
- 30 Gold Inlay Equipment
- 31 Making a Flat Graver
- 32 Making a Dovetail Engraver
- 33 Practicing for 24k Gold Inlay
- 34 Cutting the Grooves for 24k Gold Inlay
- 35 Dovetailing and Smashing in 24k Gold
- 36 Filework
- 37 Etching my Makers Mark
- 38 Hand Sanding and Bullnosing
- 39 Hand Sanding the Bolsters and Anodizing the Liners
- 40 Etching and Coffee Darkening the Blade
- 41 Gun Bluing
- 42 Heat Coloring and Gold Inlaying
- 43 Sharpening the Blade and Final Assembly
The Pocket Bowie
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The Pocket Bowie
16 lessons- The Sketch Template Plus Tools and Materials Checklist
- 01 Blade Profiling Mastery
- 02 Precision Hole Drilling Techniques
- 03 Blade Grinding Techniques
- 04 Blade Heat Treatment and Tempering Techniques
- 05 Blade Finishing Techniques
- 06 Advanced Blade Grinding Techniques
- 07 Mastering Precision
- 08 Sculpting Excellence
- 09 Refining the Front of Handle Scales
- 10 Perfecting the Blade Finish
- 11 Epoxy Mastery
- 12 Crafting a Refined Handle
- 13 Crafting a Custom Leather Sheath
- 14 Perfecting the Edge
- 15 Finishing Touch
The Take-Down Bowie Knife
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The Take-Down Bowie
27 lessons- 01 Sketching the Bowie Knife
- 02 Material Selection
- 03 Forging the Blade
- 04 Rough Grinding
- 05 Heat Treating: Hardening and Tempering
- 06 Straightening and Final Grinding
- 07 The Performance Test
- 08 The Plunge Cut and Convex Edge
- 09 Hand-Sanding the Blade Bevels to 320 Grit
- 10 Final Grinding on the Blade
- 11 Etching the Maker's Mark
- 12 The Perfect Guard Fit
- 13 Constructing The Front Spacer
- 14 Fitting the Tang in the Handle Block
- 15 Threading the Tang
- 16 Constructing the Pommel and Pommel Nut
- 17 Fitting the Handle
- 18 Take-Down Construction: The Line-Up Pins
- 19 Shaping the Handle
- 20 Bedding the Handle in Epoxy
- 21 Final Shaping on the Handle
- 22 Final Shaping on the Front Spacer
- 23 Shaping the Pommel
- 24 Shaping the Guard
- 25 Embellishments: Cutting Grooves
- 26 Hand-Sanding
- 27 Sharpening and Final Assembly
Stand Alone Courses
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Making a Journeyman Smith Performance Test Knife
7 lessons- 01 Forging the Blade
- 02 Rough Grinding
- 03 Heat Treating
- 04 Convexing the Blade
- 05 Rope Wrapping
- 06 The Performance Test
- 07 My JS Test: 2008
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Learn Knife Sketching
5 lessons- 01 My Inspiration
- 02 The Everyday Carry
- 03 The Western Chef Knife
- 04 The Recurve Fighter
- 05 The Quillon Dagger
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Learn Clamshell
3 lessons- 01 Clamshell on a Guard
- 02 Clamshell on a Bolster
- 03 Clamshell on a Pommel Nut
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Learn Advanced Damascus
7 lessons- 01 Intro
- 02 Billet 1 Pt. 1
- 03 Billet 1 Pt. 2
- 04 Billet 2
- 05 Combining the Billets
- 06 Four-Way the Billet
- 07 Tile Welding
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Handle Fluting + Twisted Wire Inlay
12 lessons- 01 Meterials and Tools
- 02 Layout
- 03 Cutting in the flutes
- 04 Rounding the Flutes
- 05 Clean-Up and Polishing
- 06 Beveling the Ends
- 07 Bonus
- 08 Material and Tools
- 09 Gold Twisting
- 10 Preparing the Handle
- 11 Inlaying the Twisted Wire
- 12 Bonus
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3 Mini Courses
3 lessons- How To Shape A Handle
- 5 Simple Steps To Forging Any Blade
- 3 Simple Steps I Use To Heat Treat My Blades
The Mosaic Damascus Fighter
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Making the Damascus
11 lessons- The Sketch
- 01 Intro to Mosaic Damascus
- 02 Forge Welding
- 03 Forced W Layers
- 04 Multiplying the W Layers
- 05 Four-Way the Billet
- 06 Second Billet Four-Way
- 07 Prepping the Billet for Tile Welding
- 08 Cutting up the Billet
- 09 Forge Welding
- 10 Forging the Blade
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Heat Treating the Blade
4 lessons- 11 Normalizing
- 12 Profile The Blade
- 13 Rough Grinding The Blade
- 14 Heat Treating the Blade
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Grinding the Blade
5 lessons- 15 Finish Grinding
- 16 Performance Test
- 17 Plunge Cut
- 18 Ricasso Preparation
- 19 The Clip
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Fitting the Guard, Front Spacer, and Handle
3 lessons- 20 Fitting the Guard
- 21 Fitting the Front Spacer
- 22 Embedding the Handle
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Shaping the Guard, Front Spacer, and Handle
4 lessons- 23 Shaping the Handle
- 24 Shaping the Guard and Front Spacer
- 25 Front Spacer Embellishments
- 26 Handle Buffing
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Finishing the Blade
2 lessons- 27 Etching the Blade
- 28 Coffee Darkening
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Finishing the Fighter
4 lessons- 29 Sharpening
- 30 Final Assembly
- 31 Doming the Pin
- 32 Last Part
-Luke Hagg
The course was amazing, providing detailed instructions and guidance. I followed the recommendations closely, and the result is a stunning Take-Down Bowie Knife that I'm thrilled to have made.
-Sam Cobb
Before this course, I relied on YouTube videos, but they couldn't match the detail and difficulty level here. Learning at my own pace was a huge bonus.
There's nothing like it online, with its depth and detail. Even if you're new with basic tools, or already skilled with a grinder, you'll learn. Time's too short to waste on unreliable info.
Kyle taught me new methods, like using a height gauge for precision. It's simple but transformative. And the thrill of impressing others? Priceless.
-Will Still
This course is the most comprehensive you will find and will save you countless hours trying to put all the pieces together to make a quality knife. I’ve learned more from this course than I have from hundreds of hours combing through forums, YouTube, and my own trial and error. There are tons of tips and tricks to up anyone’s game.
This course is the single most useful tool I’ve invested in since starting my journey down the path toward becoming a master.