Amazing Tutorial, from ore to finished product

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Found this link on another site and thought some of you here might enjoy it.

WARNING TO DIAL-UP USERS: LOTS OF PICS!!!

This guy takes the knife making process all the way from the beginning to finished product. Beautiful blades.

check out Jesus Hernandez



-Xander
 
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That is the work of Jesus Hernandez. I wonder if he knows some one lifted the contents of his website and reposted it?
 
Carcara- that is interesting to hear, that this was lifted/borrowed from original location. I do not know the maker or the original site and have no affiliation with anyone involved. Simply I saw this link in another forum and posted it here.

Just making my disclaimer of no knowledge of misuse of potentially copyrighted material, hopefully no harm has been done and all credit is given where credit is due.

Hope everyone enjoys this as much as I did. If anyone has a link to the maker or other works of his I am sure some would like to check it out.



-Xander
 
That is Jesus Hernandez. He is the one that runs the Tatara smelt at our Hammer-In (Fireandbrimstone.com). I am sure that he doesnt know this tutorial was stolen from him. Maybe if they gave him credit or used his name even once. Kinda crapy of them.

Anyway, this is the style of tatara that we have ran the last 3 years at our hammer in. This year(March 26-27) we will be trying Jesus' new smelter that can be reused over and over.

We will see!
 
This is an awesome shot of the bar.

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That is the work of Jesus Hernandez. I wonder if he knows some one lifted the contents of his website and reposted it?

Yes, it's Jesus, and yes, they lifted it from his site. I told him about it earlier in the week and he sort of said "what can I do about it?".

-d
 
That is some amazing work. I found a comment that mentions his name
"Nice job, Jesus. You can truly see the art in these."
 
This is an awesome shot of the bar.

59.jpg


That is a pretty cool shot! Although I like the big warning on the forge, as if the flames rolling out of the door wasn't enough! Maybe the beer can sitting on the bench in the background has something to do with that!



-Xander
 
That is a pretty cool shot! Although I like the big warning on the forge, as if the flames rolling out of the door wasn't enough! Maybe the beer can sitting on the bench in the background has something to do with that!



-Xander

Thats part of the blacksmith hardening process. Work until dry, then quench thoroughly and frequently with beer.
 
Awesome tutorial, too bad he got hosed. but what can he do, the tut was not copyrighted, was it? Regardless at least we got to see it here where it counts.
 
Exactly how I feel. This site gets WAY more traffic than where I found it, and it was in a knife section of a non knife site. I figure the maker getting credit on these boards is far more helpful than how much damage can be done by the site that lifted it. There's a lot more to it, but just because you put something on the internet does not mean you give up all copyright. Even I.P. is protected by law when on the internet, although extremely difficult to enforce.

Since I'm postin from my phone and searching is somewhat laborsome, can someone post the link to the original site and I will remove the one that goes to the offending site with all those "pay per click" ads. I don't want to ecourage this behavior anymore than I unknowingly have.


-Xander
 
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