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Japanese marking knife, Kiridashi, Forging a Knife at home G'day Everyone and welcome back to the channel. Today I am Forging a marking knife, this is a Japanese style Marking Knife, a Kiridashi Knife. This is a Simple Forged Knife, That I have forged our and used a blacksmith heat treatment on for a nice quick result, Running the colors to temper while note as accurate as my normal oven method is quick and simple and lets you finish quick, Ideal for a Knife like this where I want a hard surface. Enjoy and Thanks for watching Also, sometimes I link Amazon Affiliate links in the description. Shopping from these links supports our channel with a small commission without any additional cost to you! So Thank you for using these links! Equipment I use Australian Links Cleco clamps https://amzn.to/3l6pL2I Cleco Pliers https://amzn.to/3iREI6a G flex Epoxy https://amzn.to/3zPYAh3 Lansky Diamond stones https://amzn.to/3CNEVAn USA Links Cleco clamps https://amzn.to/3x4kpri Cleco Pliers https://amzn.to/37bDiP1 G flex Epoxy https://amzn.to/2LNCY1g Lansky Diamond stones https://amzn.to/3xPzNZ6 Any questions that you have about custom knives or smithing feel free to contact me via: Email mailto:darren@downunderfarmandforge.com Webpage https://downunderfarmandforge.com/ Facebook / downunderfarmandforge Disclaimer: The use of Power, gas, fire, electrical tools and devices can be dangerous, please seek professional training before undertaking to do so. Any tools or techniques shown hers are purely as I do it and for illustration purposes only, they are not professional training and should not be considered so. 0:00 Size 0:03 Forging down Bar 1:02 Rounding Handle end 1:14 Drawing down Handle 2:00 Shaping Blade 2:36 Final adjustments to shape 3:13 Forging Bevels 3:42 Normalization after forging 3:50 Grinding the bevel 4:07 Heat treating and drawing color for temper 4:54 Sharpening the blade 5:12 Testing the knife