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Simple Knife making
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Customers say
Customers find the book easy to understand and follow, with good information and nice outlines. They also appreciate the black and white photos.
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Freddie Patane –
This author always exceeds expectations!
I am a huge fan of this author and a subscriber to him on YouTube. When I heard his announcement of a knife making book I purchased immediately for two reasons 1) I am an amateur knife maker and 2) to support Nick for all the education he’s given me over the years. I figured that I’d read this book and pass it along. However, there’s a lot more in this book than I was expecting! I can just sense the dedication and focus that went into presenting all of this information. It’s clear- simple- basic (in a good way) and is easy to grasp. Honestly- this would have been a book that I’d have bought if it existed when I made my very first home made knife. Highlights- the simplest forge I’ve ever seen that’s absurdly easy to make- great general info about knives (things I thought I knew but didn’t) — some nice looking project knives he covers in detail. No ego, no high end tools the average person cannot afford.
Neil McCormick –
Easy read, great knowledge to have!
This was a very easy read that passed on the knowledge of making a knife with âbudget toolsâ. I have since made a few knives using the principles taught in the book. I have the confidence to continue this hobby and improving my skills as I have available budget.
Kindle Customer –
A decent beginner’s book
Enough emphasis on safety without going overboard. Good info on testing found steel’s suitability for knifemaking, and how to do both testing and making with simple equipment. Good walk-throughs for a few basic types of knives without too much detail. Well done.
Paul O’Connor –
Good read
Enjoyed the book. Plenty of information, particularly about heating and treating steel and some detailed design and build information. Was disappointed that there was no details about actually forging knives.
Dave B. –
Fantastic Intro to Knife Making
This book has everything an aspiring knife maker could want. The author teaches the process in a clear step-by-step manner, without complicating things with useless technicalities or niche tools.The author gives clear, simple processes for making 3 (sorry, 4!) knives of various styles. These use easy to get everyday materials, and simple, inexpensive tools. He also teaches the reader to make micarta (a popular handle material), and includes tutorials on building not one, but two types of forges for heat treating your blades.I read a lot of DIY books, and this is by far one of the best.
Mark A. Smith –
Admire most everything Nicholas has done before but this one left me confused.
I have many books by Nicholas and feel most of them are absolutely top notch. This book however left me a little disappointed. The Title says “Simple” Knifemaking and “A Beginners Guide” etc.. Therefore I really expected a truly Beginners approach; Handmade;Hacksaws, File work, etc., etc.,instead of most work being done on machines. I have other books with the handmade approach and some are very good, but because I have admired Nicholas’s other work I ordered this book to get a new take on things…. his approach; his SIMPLE approach.Am disappointed….
Tony –
I have reference books from crap to pretty good
I have an extensive reference library covering gem stone cutting, jewelry making (I have a complete jeweler’s bench), wax working, casting, forging metal, scrimshaw and more not to mention making knives for fifteen years and fusing all of the above into single projects. And, I have the machines and workshop to make all that happen. I have reference books from crap to pretty good.This one is in the exceptional range. I knew it as soon as I started to read it. After fifty years of accumulating my above skills, THIS will be my first line “go to” book.Anyone giving this book a less than five star rating must be looking for someone else to do the work for them rather than actually do it themselves.
Boomhauer –
Really good info and making knifes… Well worth a read
sent 20 mins overlooking the book and learned a handful of things i did not know… Very well Written 5/5
Mr. S. A. Harrison –
Great product exactly as per the description
Claudio Mario –
Spiega bene le basi dellâarte: lâunico problema è che ti fa venire voglia di iniziare a costruire coltelli! Io lo consiglio a chi conosce lâinglese.
Mr. Beaton –
I have a fairly solid knowledge of knifemaking but I but this for reference material and I was impressed. There is a lot of very good knowledge packed in here.Wish the chapters had seprate cover pages and an index but hey I’m just knit picking.Worth the buy.
Brad –
I got this book after being impressed by The Backyard Bowyer from Nick. This book does a great job of giving you a primer to knife making.It starts off with some basic fundamentals which are clearly and thoroughly explained with being too overwhelming. Then moves into a guide of how to make three different types of knives with three different techniques. The book covers a lot of ground without losing me. Itâs a great guide to start knifemaking and I can thoroughly recommend it!
Crystal Simmons –
Father in law loves it