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  • Knife Making

  • The Beginner's Guide of Blacksmithing and Making Knives
  • By: Dallin Fardons
  • Narrated by: Jacob Simmons
  • Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
  • 2.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Knife Making

By: Dallin Fardons
Narrated by: Jacob Simmons
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Publisher's summary

Welcome to the captivating world of bladesmithing and the art of crafting your own knives! Whether you're a seasoned craftsman or a curious beginner, this guide is your passport to the exciting journey of creating functional, beautiful, and personalized blades.

Making your own knives can be a rewarding and satisfying endeavor for several reasons.

  • Customization: When you make your own knives, you have complete control over the design, materials, and finish. This allows you to create a knife that perfectly suits your preferences and needs.
  • Quality Control: You can ensure that the materials used and the craftsmanship meet your standards. This is especially important for those who appreciate high-quality, durable tools.
  • Skill Development: Knife making is a skill that involves various techniques such as forging, grinding, heat treating, and handle shaping. Engaging in these processes can be a fulfilling way to develop your skills and craftsmanship.
  • Personal Connection: There's a unique satisfaction in using a tool that you've personally created. It can create a strong personal connection between the maker and the tool.
  • Artistic Expression: For many, knife making is a form of artistic expression. Crafting a knife allows for creativity in design and can be a way to showcase your artistic talents.
  • Gifts and Keepsakes: Handmade knives make for meaningful gifts or keepsakes. They carry a personal touch that adds sentimental value.
  • Hobby and Relaxation: For some, knife making is a therapeutic and relaxing hobby. It provides a hands-on, creative outlet that can be a welcome break from the digital world.
©2023 Dallin Fardons (P)2023 Dallin Fardons
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7th grade reading level?

The narrator was awful. Mispronounced words and awkward pauses made the listening experience very distracting. He continued to pronounce Epoxy Epexy??? Why? The content was fine but the narrator wasn’t great.

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Great information for beginners.

Let’s start with this I don’t review books so bear with me.
First off this is a great book full of information.
Second if the narrator could stop stumbling over the reading material . It would be a great book unfortunately all I could concentrate on was the constant struggle the narrator was having reading the material.
Not to completely run the narrator over with a buss. He had a nice tone of voice but if he would have read material first then recorded the material it would have been a smoother listen.
If I were the author I would have this book re-recorded. Sorry to leave a bad review it was just painful to listen to.

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he mispronounced iron and metal... seriously??

I thought the last guy to review this was just too picky and gave it a chance but HE WAS RIGHT! the narrator should have at a MINIMUM glanced at what he was reading but NOOOO he struggled through the ENTIRE BOOK. I regret that I even gave this a chance. seriously he mispronounced iron and metal in a book about making knives?! I paid more attention to how bad he was messing up than I did to the book...

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