Have you ever wondered why your knife doesn't come out quite as perfect as a master bladesmith's knife?
Or why your blade warped after heat treatment?
Or why you're unable to machine certain stock steels?
Or why your pins don't align properly on your knife's handle?
Do you want to know and avoid mistakes, before they ever happen?
Imagine this, you suddenly have the power to avoid any mistakes, before they ever happen, and you always have a high-quality in your hands.
I, Wes Sander, have compiled 101 of the most devastating mistakes any bladesmith can make.
Inside this book you will discover:
The easiest steel to work with for a beginner knife maker
1 outdated quenching technique that you NEED to stop doing immediately
1 grinding mistake that could ruin the heat treat on your blade, and how to solve it
The #1 belt type you should while using a belt sander
Why sharpening your knife is not enough and what you should do to retain your knife's sharpness over a long period of time
1 simple hammering adjustment that could increase your efficiency and make your knives better
1 compound, you should never use, unless you want to ruin your kydex sheath with a nasty white film
Why assuming every steel heat treats the same way is a huge blunder
What tool to use to mark kydex and leather, without it becoming permanent on the material
1 epoxy mistake that could ruin your knife in seconds, as it cures on your tang and scales
Why hard work isn't always the best option while making knives
One knife making habit that could become a crutch for a bladesmith later in his career, and hamper his craft
1 sharpening mistake that could ruin your hard worked edges within a few strokes
Which tools you should never invest in, if you're on a budget
If you want to invest in your craft and catch mistakes before they happen, then this book is for you.
Take action before you lose yet another knife to a mistake that could have been prevented.
If you want to catch that one mistake that is holding you back from making a truly great knife then buy this book now
Автор: Sander Wes Название: Bladesmithing for Beginners: Make Your First Knife in 7 Steps ISBN: 1951035275 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781951035273 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 27560.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание:
If you want to make your first knife without breaking the bank with expensive machinery, then keep reading...
Are you a beginner bladesmith looking to make his first knife?
Are you looking for an inexpensive way to get started?
Are you worried that you will need a lot of tools to get started?
Are you afraid of mistakes you might make with your first project?
Have you ever felt like making a knife, and realized that reliable sources of information on bladesmithing were scarce and expensive?
I, Wes Sander, will share the secrets of making your first knife in 7 steps.
In this book you will discover:
The most cost-effective method to make your first knife
The only 4 tools you need to make your first knife
How to set up a good workshop, without breaking the bank with expensive machinery
The #1 high-performance steel you should use to make knives
The correct grit range of sandpapers you should use while hand sanding your knife
How to get a satin finish on your knife, without using power tools
1 sharpening mistake that could ruin the entire edge of your knife
How to heat treat 1095 steel, without risking it to warp or shatter
1 simple test that will determine the sharpness of your knife
How to get good grind lines, without using a grinding jig
How to repair knife warps after heat treatment
A simple technique, used by master bladesmiths, that will prevent your blade from shattering, even if it's your first time making a knife
This book has been made to avoid as much of the complicated jargon related to bladesmithing as possible, and the whole idea is to keep the book simple.
Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this book:
Q: What is this book about?
A: This book is a guide to making your first knife in 10 steps.
Q: I have never done any kind of metal work before. Will it be easy for me to start?
A: Yes. Even though the steps inside are simple, they have been explained in fair detail. You can make your first knife with the help of this book, even if you have never lifted a hammer before.
Q: Do I need to have tools before I read this book?
A: Only the bare minimum are required. You can even start with just 4 quality hand tools to make your first knife.
The goal of this book is to make sure that you spend as less time reading while applying the knowledge in this book.
I want you to get through this book quickly and start making knives.
Every day that you delay, is another day that you deny your own desire for making knives.
I used to struggle with knife making, but once I learned these secrets...
Are you a bladesmith looking to get the most out of his next project?
Are you looking for that one tip that could change the quality of your knives drastically?
Are you stuck with a problem in your newest build, and are looking for a way to fix it?
Are you looking to upgrade your bladesmithing skills within minimum time?
Tips are a great way to enhance your bladesmithing knowledge and avoid mistakes.
The best part is that they only have a small time investment of just a few seconds.
That is why I have compiled 101 bladesmithing tips that any bladesmith can benefit from, regardless of his skill level.
And as a starter, I want to reveal 2 tips for FREE:
1. If you want to have a sharp knife, while maintaining a thick spine, do a hollow grind for your knife.
2. Here's a slow but certain way to get good grind lines on your knife: Scribe a top line for the bevels on each side, and a center line. Start grinding with stone wheels, then switch to files.
This is just a starter, there are 99 more tips that you will find inside this book.
Inside this book you will discover:
The #1 steel you should use to make your first knife
The real reason why a $3000 knife commands it's price
The 'golden rule' of bladesmithing and how it will help you make better knives
2 tools that can replace 50% of the tools in your shop for shaping and grinding
One common household item you can use to darken the etch on your Damascus steel
1 heat treating mistake that could potentially double the time taken for heat treatment
One mistake that could ruin your grind lines while using a belt sander
The right grind to use on your knife when you want it to be a jack-of-all-trades
The #1 grinding tool you should use, if your struggling with getting good bevel lines on your knife
How to get good grind lines on your knife, with this 'slow and certain' method
How to clean your sharpening stone
An essential but overlooked part of knife design, that instantly marks you as either a master or a novice
How this common household oil can become an instant quench tank
How to quickly reduce the size of a large leaf spring, without using a power hammer
The most cost-effective method to make a knife
...And many more valuable tips that could potentially upgrade your bladesmithing skills, or save your latest build.
But will these tips be useful for all skill levels, even for the beginner?
Yes, while there are some tips that will help you further along your bladesmithing journey, beginners can take advantage of most of the tips inside this book.
Everyday that you delay is another day that goes by without you discovering that 1 tip that could improve the quality of your knives.
I used to struggle with knife making, but once I learned these secrets...
Are you a bladesmith looking to get the most out of his next project?
Are you looking for that one tip that could change the quality of your knives drastically?
Are you stuck with a problem in your newest build, and are looking for a way to fix it?
Are you looking to upgrade your bladesmithing skills within minimum time?
Tips are a great way to enhance your bladesmithing knowledge and avoid mistakes.
The best part is that they only have a small time investment of just a few seconds.
That is why I have compiled 101 bladesmithing tips that any bladesmith can benefit from, regardless of his skill level.
And as a starter, I want to reveal 2 tips for FREE:
1. If you want to have a sharp knife, while maintaining a thick spine, do a hollow grind for your knife.
2. Here's a slow but certain way to get good grind lines on your knife: Scribe a top line for the bevels on each side, and a center line. Start grinding with stone wheels, then switch to files.
This is just a starter, there are 99 more tips that you will find inside this book.
Inside this book you will discover:
The #1 steel you should use to make your first knife
The real reason why a $3000 knife commands it's price
The 'golden rule' of bladesmithing and how it will help you make better knives
2 tools that can replace 50% of the tools in your shop for shaping and grinding
One common household item you can use to darken the etch on your Damascus steel
1 heat treating mistake that could potentially double the time taken for heat treatment
One mistake that could ruin your grind lines while using a belt sander
The right grind to use on your knife when you want it to be a jack-of-all-trades
The #1 grinding tool you should use, if your struggling with getting good bevel lines on your knife
How to get good grind lines on your knife, with this 'slow and certain' method
How to clean your sharpening stone
An essential but overlooked part of knife design, that instantly marks you as either a master or a novice
How this common household oil can become an instant quench tank
How to quickly reduce the size of a large leaf spring, without using a power hammer
The most cost-effective method to make a knife
...And many more valuable tips that could potentially upgrade your bladesmithing skills, or save your latest build.
But will these tips be useful for all skill levels, even for the beginner?
Yes, while there are some tips that will help you further along your bladesmithing journey, beginners can take advantage of most of the tips inside this book.
Everyday that you delay is another day that goes by without you discovering that 1 tip that could improve the quality of your knives.
If you want to make your first knife without breaking the bank with expensive machinery, then keep reading...
Are you a beginner bladesmith looking to make his first knife?
Are you looking for an inexpensive way to get started?
Are you worried that you will need a lot of tools to get started?
Are you afraid of mistakes you might make with your first project?
Have you ever felt like making a knife, and realized that reliable sources of information on bladesmithing were scarce and expensive?
I, Wes Sander, will share the secrets of making your first knife in 7 steps.
In this book you will discover:
The most cost-effective method to make your first knife
The only 4 tools you need to make your first knife
How to set up a good workshop, without breaking the bank with expensive machinery
The #1 high-performance steel you should use to make knives
The correct grit range of sandpapers you should use while hand sanding your knife
How to get a satin finish on your knife, without using power tools
1 sharpening mistake that could ruin the entire edge of your knife
How to heat treat 1095 steel, without risking it to warp or shatter
1 simple test that will determine the sharpness of your knife
How to get good grind lines, without using a grinding jig
How to repair knife warps after heat treatment
A simple technique, used by master bladesmiths, that will prevent your blade from shattering, even if it's your first time making a knife
This book has been made to avoid as much of the complicated jargon related to bladesmithing as possible, and the whole idea is to keep the book simple.
Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this book:
Q: What is this book about?
A: This book is a guide to making your first knife in 10 steps.
Q: I have never done any kind of metal work before. Will it be easy for me to start?
A: Yes. Even though the steps inside are simple, they have been explained in fair detail. You can make your first knife with the help of this book, even if you have never lifted a hammer before.
Q: Do I need to have tools before I read this book?
A: Only the bare minimum are required. You can even start with just 4 quality hand tools to make your first knife.
The goal of this book is to make sure that you spend as less time reading while applying the knowledge in this book.
I want you to get through this book quickly and start making knives.
Every day that you delay, is another day that you deny your own desire for making knives.
Powerful bladesmithing techniques for beginner, intermediate and advanced knife makers
Do you want to make your first knife but don't know where to start?
Does your pride in your bladesmithing skills motivate you to take them to the next level?
Do you want buyers to come begging to buy your knives?
Are you constantly inspired by popular bladesmithing TV shows, and want to improve and compare to the master bladesmiths present on them?
I, Wes Sander, will share the secrets of creating knives and swords that are easy to make yet strong and sharp.
Note: This book has 3 manuscripts in 1 book
Book 1: Bladesmithing: A Definitive Guide Towards Bladesmithing Mastery
Book 2: Intermediate Guide to Bladesmithing: Make Knives, Swords, and Forge Damascus
Book 3: Advanced Guide to Bladesmithing: Forge Pattern Welded Damascus Swords, Japanese Blades, and Make Sword Scabbards
If you want to learn how to make a knife and deepen your bladesmithing knowledge, then this book is for you.
In this book you will discover:
- The most cost-effective method to make your first knife
- How you can make your first sword, in just 17 steps, start to finish
- The 10 step method to forging a pattern welded Damascus sword
- 4 techniques that will 'reveal' the end grain texture of your Damascus knife
- How to forge, assemble, heat treat, and polish a Japanese sword
- The secret temperature to correctly temper your Japanese blade
- The #1 high-performance steel that you should use to make knives
- How to build a simple but effective forge
- A simple technique, used by master bladesmiths, that will prevent your blade from shattering, even if it's your first time making a knife
- How to set up a good working shop, without breaking the bank with expensive machinery
Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this book:
Q: I have never made a knife before. Can your book still help me to make swords and Damascus knives?
A: Yes. The steps laid out inside this book have been designed to guide even the person who has no experience making knives, so you can get started no matter what your skill level is
Q: How is the author qualified to teach these bladesmithing techniques?
A: I, Wes Sander, am a bladesmith with several years of experience. I have forged many Damascus swords, knives, and katanas to effectively teach others how to do so.
Additionally, I have had the privilege to attend many BLADE conventions and other exhibitions to know the craft of other bladesmiths as well.
So yes, I would say I'm qualified to bring you results when teaching you how to make swords and knives.
Q: I don't have a lot of tools to start. Can I still make knives and swords using your book?
A: Only a few tools are required to start with this book. The rest you can make or acquire along your bladesmithing journey. The book even has a step-by-step guide to making your own forge. Even someone without a forge can start
The number of ideas you can realise for your knives is directly related to your understanding of various bladesmithing techniques and the characteristics of different materials.
Get started before you find the perfect piece of stock steel, but are unable to forge it.
Do you want to make your first knife but don't know where to start?
Are you worried that you will need a lot of tools to get started?
Have you made your first knife, a few maybe, but you feel like you could improve and expand your bladesmithing skills?
I, Wes Sander, will share the secrets of making knives and swords using simple tools.
I have put all my knowledge inside this bundle. So you get all that you need to know about making knives all in one place.
This bundle includes 8 Manuscripts:
Book 1: Bladesmithing for Beginners
Book 2: Intermediate Guide to Bladesmithing
Book 3: Advanced Guide to Bladesmithing
Book 4: Heat Treatment Secrets for Bladesmithing
Book 5: Bladesmithing from Scrap Metal
Book 6: 101 Bladesmithing Mistakes
Book 7: 101 Bladesmithing FAQ
Book 8: 101 Bladesmithing Secrets
In this book you will discover:
- The most cost-effective method to make your first knife
- The #1 high-performance steel you should use to make knives
- The 10 step method to forge a pattern-welded Damascus sword
- The only 4 tools you need to make your first knife
- A simple technique, used by master bladesmiths, that will prevent your blade from shattering, even if it's your first time making a knife
- How to set up a good workshop, without breaking the bank with expensive machinery
- How to forge, assemble, heat treat, and polish a Japanese sword
- How to make an anvil out of a railroad track
- The #1 scrap steel any beginner should use to make knives
This book has been made to avoid as much of the complicated jargon related to bladesmithing as possible, and the whole idea is to keep the book simple.
Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this book:
Q: What is this book about?
A: This book is a compendium of 8 bladesmithing books that will teach you how to make knives and swords with simple tools
Q: I have never done any kind of metal work before. Will it be easy for me to start?
A: Yes. Even though the steps inside are simple, they have been explained in fair detail. You can make knives and swords with the help of this book, even if you have never lifted a hammer before.
Q: Do I need to have tools before I read this book?
A: Only the bare minimum are required. You can even start with just 4 quality hand tools to make your first knife.
This book makes a great gift for someone that has an interest in bladesmithing and knives.
Make this holiday season memorable by gifting them this book.
Note: Some manuscripts inside this book don't have pictures
The goal of this book is to make sure that you spend as little time reading while applying the knowledge inside.
So if you want to start bladesmithing without spending hundreds of dollars on equipment then...
If you are new to blacksmithing, and want to decrease your learning curve significantly, then read on...
Do you want to begin blacksmithing, but don't know where to start?
Are you a novice blacksmith, looking to improve your craft?
Do you want to set up a workshop, without breaking the bank with expensive machinery?
Do you want to know how you can forge your own tools, from scratch?
I, Wes Sander, will share 20 secrets that every novice blacksmith should know before starting.
These secrets will:
1. Save your money on tools that are not very useful for the beginner
2. Save you time across various smithing projects
3. Help you improve your blacksmithing skills
You can learn how to become a beginner blacksmith, even if you have never lifted a hammer to strike hot iron
Some of the secrets you will discover inside this book are...
The 8 fundamental blacksmithing technique that every novice should know
1 simple adjustment that will improve your hammering efficiency dramatically
How to turning bloom iron into useable pieces, even if you have a primitive workshop
The method to finding out exactly which smithing items sell, that blacksmiths know but won't tell you
The #1 tool you should use to make a rivet
How to turn a simple rebar into a great 'gift'
The #1 steel you should use to forge your first knife
Many more secrets are waiting to be discovered by you.
In addition you will receive not one, but two free bonuses inside:
How to make your own coal forge
How to turn a railroad track into an anvil
But will it take a lot of tools to start blacksmithing?
This book has been designed such that you require only the most basic tools.
The rest you can actually make yourself, using what's taught inside this book.
Also, consider this...
Every day that you delay is another day you deny your passion for blacksmithing.
So if you want to get started while saving time and money on mistakes, then take action and buy this book now
Автор: Sander Wes Название: Bladesmithing for Beginners: Make Your First Knife in 7 Steps ISBN: 1951035283 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781951035280 Издательство: Неизвестно Рейтинг: Цена: 18370.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание:
If you want to make your first knife without breaking the bank with expensive machinery, then keep reading...
Are you a beginner bladesmith looking to make his first knife?
Are you looking for an inexpensive way to get started?
Are you worried that you will need a lot of tools to get started?
Are you afraid of mistakes you might make with your first project?
Have you ever felt like making a knife, and realized that reliable sources of information on bladesmithing were scarce and expensive?
I, Wes Sander, will share the secrets of making your first knife in 7 steps.
In this book you will discover:
The most cost-effective method to make your first knife
The only 4 tools you need to make your first knife
How to set up a good workshop, without breaking the bank with expensive machinery
The #1 high-performance steel you should use to make knives
The correct grit range of sandpapers you should use while hand sanding your knife
How to get a satin finish on your knife, without using power tools
1 sharpening mistake that could ruin the entire edge of your knife
How to heat treat 1095 steel, without risking it to warp or shatter
1 simple test that will determine the sharpness of your knife
How to get good grind lines, without using a grinding jig
How to repair knife warps after heat treatment
A simple technique, used by master bladesmiths, that will prevent your blade from shattering, even if it's your first time making a knife
This book has been made to avoid as much of the complicated jargon related to bladesmithing as possible, and the whole idea is to keep the book simple.
Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this book:
Q: What is this book about?
A: This book is a guide to making your first knife in 10 steps.
Q: I have never done any kind of metal work before. Will it be easy for me to start?
A: Yes. Even though the steps inside are simple, they have been explained in fair detail. You can make your first knife with the help of this book, even if you have never lifted a hammer before.
Q: Do I need to have tools before I read this book?
A: Only the bare minimum are required. You can even start with just 4 quality hand tools to make your first knife.
The goal of this book is to make sure that you spend as less time reading while applying the knowledge in this book.
I want you to get through this book quickly and start making knives.
Every day that you delay, is another day that you deny your own desire for making knives.
Powerful bladesmithing techniques for beginner, intermediate and advanced knife makers
Do you want to make your first knife but don't know where to start?
Does your pride in your bladesmithing skills motivate you to take them to the next level?
Do you want buyers to come begging to buy your knives?
Are you constantly inspired by popular bladesmithing TV shows, and want to improve and compare to the master bladesmiths present on them?
I, Wes Sander, will share the secrets of creating knives and swords that are easy to make yet strong and sharp.
Note: This book has 3 manuscripts in 1 book
Book 1: Bladesmithing: A Definitive Guide Towards Bladesmithing Mastery
Book 2: Intermediate Guide to Bladesmithing: Make Knives, Swords, and Forge Damascus
Book 3: Advanced Guide to Bladesmithing: Forge Pattern Welded Damascus Swords, Japanese Blades, and Make Sword Scabbards
If you want to learn how to make a knife and deepen your bladesmithing knowledge, then this book is for you.
In this book you will discover:
- The most cost-effective method to make your first knife
- How you can make your first sword, in just 17 steps, start to finish
- The 10 step method to forging a pattern welded Damascus sword
- 4 techniques that will 'reveal' the end grain texture of your Damascus knife
- How to forge, assemble, heat treat, and polish a Japanese sword
- The secret temperature to correctly temper your Japanese blade
- The #1 high-performance steel that you should use to make knives
- How to build a simple but effective forge
- A simple technique, used by master bladesmiths, that will prevent your blade from shattering, even if it's your first time making a knife
- How to set up a good working shop, without breaking the bank with expensive machinery
Here are the answers to some questions you might have about this book:
Q: I have never made a knife before. Can your book still help me to make swords and Damascus knives?
A: Yes. The steps laid out inside this book have been designed to guide even the person who has no experience making knives, so you can get started no matter what your skill level is
Q: How is the author qualified to teach these bladesmithing techniques?
A: I, Wes Sander, am a bladesmith with several years of experience. I have forged many Damascus swords, knives, and katanas to effectively teach others how to do so.
Additionally, I have had the privilege to attend many BLADE conventions and other exhibitions to know the craft of other bladesmiths as well.
So yes, I would say I'm qualified to bring you results when teaching you how to make swords and knives.
Q: I don't have a lot of tools to start. Can I still make knives and swords using your book?
A: Only a few tools are required to start with this book. The rest you can make or acquire along your bladesmithing journey. The book even has a step-by-step guide to making your own forge. Even someone without a forge can start
The number of ideas you can realise for your knives is directly related to your understanding of various bladesmithing techniques and the characteristics of different materials.
Get started before you find the perfect piece of stock steel, but are unable to forge it.
Take action now and buy this book
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