Pictures are sorted from most recent to the very beginning in order. View fullsize A Damascus Chef's Knife I made for the YouTube Video "Making a $5000 Kaleidoscope Damascus Chef's Knife". The blade is forged from 1084/15N20 Mosaic Damascus in an original pattern of mine. The spacers are a sandwich of Brass, Bronze, and Brass, and the handle is made from Stabilized Amboyna Burl. View fullsize A Pair of Bowies that I made for the YouTube video "Making a $13,000 Pair of Mosaic Damascus Bowies". The blades are forged from 1084/15N20 Mosaic Damascus. The guards and pins are made from Stainless Steel, the handles are made from Ringed Gidgee and Curly Koa. The sheaths are made by me. View fullsize A Damascus Katana I made for the YouTube video "Making an $8000 Damascus Katana". The blade is forged from 1084 and 15N20 Twist Damascus. The Habaki and Seppa are made from Copper, the Tsuba and the Menuki are made from Brass, the handle is wrapped in Rayskin and Cotton Ito-Wrap, and the Fuchi and Kashira are made from 1018 Mild Steel. View fullsize A Damascus Chef's knife I made for the YouTube video "Making a Firestorm Damascus Chef's Knife". Forged from Firestorm Damascus made from 1084 and 15N20, this blade has a Brass spacer and a Gaboon Ebony handle block. View fullsize A Mosaic Damascus Cleaver I made for the YouTube video "Making a $5000 Mosaic Damascus Cleaver". It is forged from 1084 and 15N20 Mosaic Damascus from a pattern of my own design. The spacer is Silicon Bronze, and the handle block is Siamese Rosewood. View fullsize The last chef's knife I finished up before I headed back to College. She's got a random pattern 1084/15N20 Damascus blade, an integral bolster, the most beautiful rosewood handle, and a Bronze spacer. She's sharp, light, and elegant. View fullsize A Viking Seax I made for the YouTube video "Making a Twist Damascus Viking Seax". The blade is forged from 1084 and 15N20 Turkish Twist Damascus. The guard is made from silicon bronze, the handle is made from African Blackwood, and the pommel is 1018 mild steel. View fullsize An integral Damascus chef's knife I made for the YouTube video "Making a $2000 Damascus Chef's Knife". The blade is forged from 1084 and 15N20. Random Pattern Damascus. The spacer is silicon bronze, and the handle block is blue dyed Maple Burl. View fullsize A Kukri I made for the YouTube video "Making a Damascus San-mai Kukri". The blade is forged from 1084 and 15N20 Damascus San-mai. The guard is made from silicon bronze, the handle is Tasmanian Blackwood, and the pin is stainless steel. View fullsize A Mosaic Damascus Dagger-Ground Bowie. It is forged from 1084 and 15N20 Mosaic Damascus, and has a Stainless Steel guard with a brass spacer and a Ringed Gidgee handle block. View fullsize My first ever tanto!!! Forged from Twist Damascus, it has traditional geometry and has a copper habaki, and ito-wrap. I am very proud of this guy. View fullsize My latest classic profile integral chef's knife. Forged from W1 round bar, it sports a hamon and a Ringed Gidgee handle. View fullsize This blade is forged from Don Hanson W2 Tool Steel, and sports a Curly Narra faceted handle. Extremely light, and very well weighted for a pinch grip. View fullsize This is the 3rd rendition of a camp chopper that I had commissioned. It is forged from CruForgeV, has curly walnut handle scales, and stainless pins. The blade itself is 11 inches long, and it is in fact a beast. View fullsize This is the sister blade to my Magnum Opus. She has a razor thin edge, a Japanese cowboy faceted handle inspired by Mareko Maumasi, and one of the sickest Damascus patterns I have ever seen/made. View fullsize I made this knife during a two day build challenge with Andrew Kim. It was 110 degrees outside so inside my garage with the forge on it was easily 130 degrees. The blade has a bold twist Damascus pattern, an African Black-wood handle, and a gray G10 spacer. Easily one of my favorite chef's knives. View fullsize A smaller Santoku with a fairly simple raindrop pattern with some ladder peeking through as well. Her blade is made from 15N20 and 1084, and her handle is made from African Black-wood and Rosewood. View fullsize As of August 1st, 2022, this is my Magnum Opus. She has a compound s-grind geometry, a razor thin grind, and a heavily facetted handle for optimum comfort and elegance. She was forged from 15N20 and 1084 in Washington under the guidance of Salem Straub. The Damascus pattern is called "Sword-Ception". View fullsize My 4k/5k follower giveaway knife. She is an 8 inch classic American chef's knife with some smoky auto-hamon, an African Black-wood/Rosewood handle, and a nice lengthy faceted geometry. View fullsize Not a blade that I made recently, but a blade that I had edited recently. My brother Joey spent some time in Photoshop and gave me this photo, I think it looks sick as hell so here it is where a new blade of mine should be chronologically. View fullsize This is a small camp knife that has one of my favorite blade shapes ever. It has san-mai made from CruforgeV and 1018, curly maple handle scales, and 5/16 brass pins. It is super robust, and has a finish of tru-oil and axe-wax. View fullsize The first of its kind to come out of my shop. It is the first blade that I have made to have in shop-made Damascus steel. It is a meat cleaver made with a weird raindrop pattern with some ladder peeking through forged from 1084 and 15N20. The handle is made from African Blackwood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This blade is another blade made in my standard style, the "sister" blade of the one right before it. The blade is forged from W2, the handle is African Blackwood, and the hamon is flame-like, albeit a little less intense than the previous one. View fullsize This is a chef's knife made in my standard style. It's blade is forged from W2, the handle is made from very flamboyant micarta, and the hamon is super wispy and flame-like. View fullsize This is a large 10-inch K-tip chef's knife forged from 1095, and the photo that you see here was taken and edited by myself. The handle is Curly Mango, and the pins are Mosaic brass. This one will be for sale View fullsize This is a special Chef's knife. It is my first ever attempt at an integral, and I forged it with Salem Straub during a one day class. The blade steel is W1, the handle is African Blackwood, the spacer is G10, and the hamon is fairly spicy with some trail-off near the heel. View fullsize This was a tanto that I made in collaboration with Grant Saxman. I forged out the blade, did the grinding, and he did the finishing and fittings. This was made for the TMS Bladesmithing competition. The blade is W2 with an interrupted quench, the hibaki is copper, the saya and handle are Walnut, and the spacer is Ironwood. View fullsize This was a Japanese inspired paring that I made as a gift for my cello teacher. It has a W2 blade with a simple hamon, an African Blackwood handle with an Ironwood spacer, and a hidden tang construction. View fullsize This one has a W2 Blade with a hamon that was intended to be close to the edge and chaotic in nature. The handle is Walnut, and sports brass pins, one of which is mosaic. View fullsize I made this one for my 3000 follower giveaway. It is my attempt at an X-Rhea blacksmith's knife, with my personal twist of a hamon. This blade is forged from W2. View fullsize One of my favorite projects, albeit flawed and unfinished. It's a Wakizashi with an interrupted quench for some more sori. The blade is forged from W2, the geometry is perfect for fittings, and it is slightly over weight in terms of tradition. View fullsize Another one of my personal favorites. It is a W2 Blade with a saw-like hamon, a walnut handle, and brass pins. View fullsize Probably the last cleaver I am going to make for quite a while, putting a flat grind on these is just ridiculously time consuming. It has a 1095 Blade, a Walnut handle, and brass pins. View fullsize This one was very fun to make. The Damascus was from Salem Straub made from Cruforge-V and 15N20. The handle is a purple dyed wood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize The goal for this cleaver was Chinese-style blade with an American handle. I think it came out amazing. It has a 1095 blade, super wispy hamon, African Blackwood handle, and brass pins. View fullsize This is a fighter made from W2 with a saw-like hamon, an interestingly shaped handle made from Ironwood, and brass pins. View fullsize This blade is a combination of a Seax and a fighter. It is made of W2, has a simple sinusoidal hamon, and sports a curly maple handle with brass pins. View fullsize This one was definitely a learning experience. The goal was a set of marking knives with hollows ground into the backside for ease of sharpening. I didn't have a contact wheel at the time, so if it wasn't for this commission, I probably still wouldn't have a contact wheel. The blades are made from W2. View fullsize Big Kev!!!! Probably still my Magnum Opus, it was meant to be the meanest looking bush sword possible. It is massive. It was forged from 1095, and has a Walnut handle with a pair of brass pins. View fullsize This is a simple chef's knife with a W2 blade, a curly maple handle, and a pair of brass pins. View fullsize This blade was made for my 2000 follower giveaway. It is a small fighter with a simple hamon, am Ironwood handle, and a pair of brass pins. View fullsize My first ever cleaver. I severely underestimated how hard it was to make a cleaver. It's kind of hard to forge one of these because the starting point looks already really close to the final. It would be a massive waste of time to start with just a piece of rectangular stock. The blade is 1095, the handle is curly maple, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This is a long slicer. It has a very simple yet unique hamon on a W2 blade, a curly maple handle, and brass pins. View fullsize This thing is awesome. It is up there with the best blades I have ever made. I even got it professionally photographed by Caleb Royer. The blade is 1095 with a spicy hamon, the handle is maple burl with a shit ton of facets, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This blade has an intentional super simple hamon, and my second ever dual-material handle. The magenta is Richlite, and the wood is curly maple. The blade is W2, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This blade was made as part of a set of two chef's knives. The blade is W2, and the handle is carbon fiber with red liners. The pins are brass. View fullsize This blade was made as part of a set of two chef's knives. It has one of my favorite hamons EVER. They were supposed to be trees that looked the same, but ended up coming out as a tree going through its life cycle. The blade is W2, the handle is Ironwood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This blade has my first ever multi part handle. It is mango with two midsections of different colored Richlite. It also has my short-lived maker's mark. Other than that, it has a W2 blade, and brass pins. View fullsize This chef's knife has one of the most interesting aesthetics I've ever made. The blade is W2 with a short wispy hamon, the handle material was this dark-cyan dyed wood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This chef's knife has a W2 blade, an interesting double hamon, and a faceted Ringed Gidgee handle with brass pins. View fullsize This chef's knife was forged from W2 with my attempt at a Midare hamon. The handle is carbon fiber, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This chef's knife may as well be my profile pattern. The shape is perfect in my opinion. Forged from W2 with an organic hamon, a Ringed Gidgee handle, and brass pins. View fullsize This blade was my 1000 follower giveaway knife. It is my attempt at one of Freehillblade's fighting blades. It was forged form W2, with a silk band. View fullsize This chef's knife had my first ever faceted handle. It is forged from W2 with a super wavy hamon, and has an Ironwood handle with brass pins. View fullsize This chef's knife was the last of my first ever batch of chef's knives. It is forged from W2 with a Sanbonsugi hamon, and has a buckeye burl handle with brass pins. View fullsize This was my first ever blade set. It's a chef's knife and a fillet knife both forged from W2, and both handles are Ironwood but with different tones plus brass pins. View fullsize The first chef's knife I finished in my first ever batch. The blade is forged from W2 with a Yahazu hamon, and the handle is Ironwood with brass pins. View fullsize This was a sushi knife for my second ever one day build!! This blade was forged from W2 with a very subtle hamon, and has an African Blackwood handle with an Ironwood spacer. View fullsize Chopper!!! This thing is deadly and it's the only chopper I have ever made. The blade was forged from 1095, has a very jagged hamon on a brut-de-forge finish, and has a two part handle with Ironwood and dyed redwood burl. With brass pins of course. View fullsize This fighter blade has an interesting reverse colored hamon. The blade is 1095 with the hamon being basically parallel to the edge, the handle is Ironwood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This is a large fighter, period. The blade is forged from 1095 with an attempt at a saw-like hamon. The handle is Ironwood with brass pins. View fullsize The second chef's knife I have ever sold. It was forged from 1095 with a shorter hamon, and has a Casted Box Elder Burl handle with brass pins. View fullsize The first chef's knife I have ever sold. The blade is forged from 1095, has a rhythmic hamon, and has a Redwood handle with brass pins. View fullsize This is one of my favorite chef's knives ever. It was made super early in my career, but it somehow still holds its own. The blade is forged from 1095, the handle is a resin honeycomb, and the pins are brass. View fullsize My first ever tanto!! The blade is 1075 with a blackout finish, and the handle is Canary Wood with a red silk ito-wrap. View fullsize My first attempt at a wakizashi. The blade ended up straightening itself out during the quench because I quenched in oil, but it still looks cool. The blade is forged from 1095 with a blackout finish, the handle is Canary Wood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize My first attempt at a santoku style chef's knife. The blade is forged from 1095 with a ghostly hamon, the handle is redwood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize My third fighter blade I ever made. I don't like this one, it is one of the blades that is a step down from the previous. The blade is 1095 with a broken hamon, the handle is Ironwood, and the pins are brass View fullsize My second ever blacksmith's knife. It looks aesthetically better than my first one, but it kind of isn't fun to use. It is forged from 1095. View fullsize My second ever fighter blade. The blade is 1095 with a ghostly hamon, the handle is redwood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize My first ever blacksmith's knife, nothing much else to say about it. It is forged from 1095. View fullsize This was an unintentional one day build. I set out with a goal to make a hunting knife at night, and finished it next morning. The blade is 80CRV2, the handle is a dense mystery wood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This is an interesting one. The blade is 80CRV2 with a stonewashed blade finish with polished flats, the handle is Ironwood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize My first ever one day build!!! This was made from 5am to 5pm. This is my attempt at a bowie blade. It is forged from 1095 with a cloudy hamon, has a mystery wood for the handle, and has brass pins. View fullsize My first ever fighter blade!!! This blade is forged from W2 with a wavy hamon, the handle is some kind of burl, and the pins are brass. View fullsize My second ever chef's knife. The blade is forged from W1 with a failure of a hamon, the handle is a casted honeycomb resin, and the construction is hidden tang. View fullsize Nicknamed EDC 2, this thing looks pretty cool. It has a stonewashed finish, and polished flats. The blade is 1095, and the handle is Canary Wood with brass pins. View fullsize I love the look of this blade. It has my first ever swedge on the backside of the blade. The blade is made of 1095, the handle is Canary Wood, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This blade is nicknamed EDC 1. The blade is made from 1095 with a simple machined Satin finish, the handle is made from Merbau, and the pins are brass. View fullsize Nicknamed the Whale, this blade is a beast. The blade is made from 1095, the handle is Shedua, and the pins are brass. View fullsize This was made alongside my first chef's knife. The handle is probably gonna fall off because there is no mechanical connection to the tang. The blade is 1095, and the wood is Ironwood. View fullsize My first chef's knife ever, period. The geometry is terrible, but for a first knife it could definitely be worse hehe. The blade is forged from 1095, the handle is Tasmanian Blackwood, and the construction is a sandwich. View fullsize One of the most important blades in my career because of the expectations behind it. It was made as a gift for an important person, and though it definitely has its flaws, it is still pretty great, as it was made with a wood sander. The blade is forged form 1095, the finish is a mirror, and the handle is unpinned mystery wood from The Home Depot. View fullsize My first blade ever. Mild steel and handle-less. 10/10 View fullsize Some knives that I don't have individual pictures of are in here.