Forging a WAKIZASHI out of Rusted Iron CHAIN

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Almost Perfect Restoration

Almost Perfect Restoration

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Well, this Wakizashi is most beautiful sword that i have ever made, and this was not easy to make it such perfect. A lot of my Fans asked me to make Wakizashi so i tried to make most perfect Wakizashi sword that is possible.
Forging a WAKIZASHI out of Rusted Iron CHAIN
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@theuhhhh
@theuhhhh Рік тому
The fact that you don't have a 100,000 dollar furnace makes it unique in a way
@bernainmolina7481
@bernainmolina7481 Рік тому
Why would anyone need such an expensive furnace all you need is some bricks, dirt, wood or coals and leaf blower if you have it
@emanuelrada4203
@emanuelrada4203 Рік тому
Lol
@maggiestrahan865
@maggiestrahan865 Рік тому
WHY JUST WHY WOULD YOU NEED A 100k furnace
@bimbam5167
@bimbam5167 Рік тому
old school 💪
@Fang-sigma2mz
@Fang-sigma2mz Рік тому
Pffft, all you need is 8 cobblestone
@user-uu3bg7hf1l
@user-uu3bg7hf1l Рік тому
This is fantastic! I am Japanese and I would like to note a few things that I found interesting. In this video, a single block of iron is simply beaten and stretched, but originally, the method used is to fold the iron over many times to remove impurities. The iron is then wrapped around the relatively soft core iron and heated by wrapping it with a hard steel core iron. This process makes it possible to achieve both sufficient sharpness and strength!
@phantomwraith1984
@phantomwraith1984 Рік тому
Folding it is also what gives the sword its wave pattern
@Ringlestorf
@Ringlestorf Рік тому
As far as I know (and of course I'm not an expert in any way) they folded the iron hundred times because Japanese furnaces couldn't reach high temperatures like the European ones, in wich it wasn't necessary.
@malikmalchan2525
@malikmalchan2525 Рік тому
@@Ringlestorf it wasn't hundreds of times, it was probably 100 layers which is achieved in 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 and so on that was just 7 folds to get to 128
@rinrin2089
@rinrin2089 Рік тому
やっぱ日本人も見てんだなだなぁ
@eeurr1306
@eeurr1306 Рік тому
''This process makes it possible to achieve both sufficient sharpness and strength!'' Bro Katanas are the least durable sword out there, these things cant take heavy hits without bending and breaking. Stop the cap
@MsHaiducu
@MsHaiducu 7 місяців тому
What many have failed to notice is your incredible hand precision without mesuring anything. Amazing,truly. I like to make some simple knives as a hobby and i know how hard it can be.sometimes even if i mesure 2 times i don t get lines as good as yours.I hope i can reach your level.
@SeliciaRonolea
@SeliciaRonolea 3 місяці тому
Ok I like how you make this sort can you make me one 😍😍😍😍😁
@zekeggy
@zekeggy Місяць тому
huh@@SeliciaRonolea
@tbtnr9851
@tbtnr9851 Місяць тому
I was thinking that. I just ignored it because i thought he would’ve measured more outside of the video
@je425
@je425 19 днів тому
he literally has a micrometer.
@josephjassen9173
@josephjassen9173 16 днів тому
Ooh! You do this too. Its something i wish to try someday. So, what is this black liquid he adds to the round holes to decorate the "guard (TSUBA)"?
@rachelwhitney8570
@rachelwhitney8570 11 місяців тому
From beginning to end, the craftsmanship on your work is incredible! Even the freehanded Sharpie lines were perfect! 🎉
@beatricejeudy87
@beatricejeudy87 9 місяців тому
6j
@SwordOnAFord
@SwordOnAFord Рік тому
Ah yes! The developers did a good job on this one. Quite balanced, +16 damage and +1 speed, this might be better than the Gladius!
@TheScarfedIdiot
@TheScarfedIdiot Рік тому
The gladius just got a +20 attack buff and +5 speed (Special) 20% defense buff
@SwordOnAFord
@SwordOnAFord Рік тому
@@TheScarfedIdiot Dang. This guy might try grinding for the Gladius now.
@whackquack3973
@whackquack3973 Рік тому
@@TheScarfedIdiot 20% defence buff shouldn’t be on a weapon. This is fake news.
@TheScarfedIdiot
@TheScarfedIdiot Рік тому
@@whackquack3973 There is a special buff if you join the “True Knights” Event. It lasts until august 20.
@mr.truth7779
@mr.truth7779 Рік тому
​@CᴀlᴇB ᴅᴜᴍᴀɢᴜɪT *With a very cringe pfp* katana +17 damage +7 speed buff
@mimi-wi7qx
@mimi-wi7qx Рік тому
やっぱり刀鍛冶の人が玉鋼で作る刀が一番美しいしカッコ良く切れ味も良いから良いよなぁ 追記 沢山の高評価ありがとうございます
@intisarahmed4168
@intisarahmed4168 Рік тому
₩£€¥£
@intisarahmed4168
@intisarahmed4168 Рік тому
يا صيني
@user-sb8pz3zc6j
@user-sb8pz3zc6j Місяць тому
เยี่ยมมากเลยครับ
@tora631
@tora631 6 місяців тому
MAN! YOU LITERALLY ARE THE DEFINITION OF PERFECTION! Can't believe you formed this good Wakizashi from a rusted iron chain with not even that expensive type of furnace...Truly amazing and magnificent🙂
@NebucadLaVey
@NebucadLaVey 3 місяці тому
Ehhh?! - you don't think this is verry stange. some screen cuts and voi la a perfect raw material for cutting a sword. For me is this process a fake, because we don't see the important steps just a result
@hx20games77
@hx20games77 Місяць тому
​@@NebucadLaVey it still a fact that it was created with rusted metal
@NebucadLaVey
@NebucadLaVey Місяць тому
@@hx20games77 this don't make sense at all. How can you even think of "facts". The vid has some strange cut sceens and your sword is ready to go. Perhaps you turn the next time your brain on. Oh, btw "still a fact you're a muppet" - best wishes to earnie and bert
@Jameroller
@Jameroller Місяць тому
@@NebucadLaVey can you do better job than him mate? You call him a no brain meanwhile you're a bit brain over here. 🤦 Ever your parents tell you to be respectfu- I forgot you don't have one... Make sense isn't it? 😁
@Jameroller
@Jameroller Місяць тому
@@NebucadLaVey right, so you want him to make a live stream of him making weapons out of rusted medal then? Sounds like it is gonna be easy for you, even if you've never experienced making one compare to him. 🤣
@shevetlevi2821
@shevetlevi2821 8 місяців тому
I never intended to watch the entire video but I couldn't stop watching. My karate sensei (RIP) was a Korean war vet and spend years in the Far East including Japan. He owned a composite wakizashi. By composite I don't mean composite material, but the different parts of the sword (blade itself, tsuba, endcap, and handle ) that you so beautifully fabricated were from different eras. But the soul of the sword, the blade, was from the 17th Century. He removed the handle to show me notches in the tang certifying that the sword had been tested presumably on the bodies of dead convicts, if it's true that they tested it that way. It was a stunning work of art and from that day on the wakizashi became my favorite length sword.
@lsbugsbunny92
@lsbugsbunny92 Рік тому
Fun fact, the curve of a katana sword actually appears naturally when the sword is dunked in water after forging. It’s a master craft that takes decades to learn.
@alexlu8178
@alexlu8178 Рік тому
katana is different than this. Katana has a sheath
@ioej2782
@ioej2782 Рік тому
okay, guy, how make straight long sword without hardened ? cause with hardened it become curve by your
@madsnoren987
@madsnoren987 11 місяців тому
​@ioej2782 these types of swords are made differently than european swords like the long sword. The edge is "softer" than the back, so when it is cooled the harder back contracts, forcing the edge to follow and leaving the blade curved.
@davidrichter9164
@davidrichter9164 8 місяців тому
Fun fact, people hate people who use the term ," fun fact".
@NickSercaianu
@NickSercaianu Рік тому
Great work there, just a thougt, maybe it will help if you treat the wooden part with a transparent laquer just to preserve the good look . For the metal part the one protection i know is Camellia Oil , or other oil rich in unsaturated acids.,depends what's available on your side. Keep up the good work and all best wishes from Romania
@brendandoyle7508
@brendandoyle7508 6 місяців тому
I'm so happy that I can finally get Master weapons made, I'm about 300 hours into this game and I've been looking for the Master Blacksmith. I still have a decent amount of the main storyline and some side quests so this is so awesome.
@gogurtlord
@gogurtlord 5 місяців тому
i love restoration videos but what sets you apart out of the rest is that you make something new and different from what was originally given. on top of that, making everything from scratch takes mad talent.
@stewartmullings1552
@stewartmullings1552 7 місяців тому
Absolutely beautiful piece. I was in awe almost every step of the way.
@seandoumas1264
@seandoumas1264 Рік тому
A Lot of people don't understand how relaxing this is and also the amount of work just for subscribers does deserve one
@luffysolos8869
@luffysolos8869 8 місяців тому
No a lot of people understand how relaxing it is because they also watched this because the video is relaxing,it’s not loud or nothing just relaxing
@irynakulish9391
@irynakulish9391 4 місяці тому
Дуже рада, що знайшла Ваш канал. Тепер щодня дивимося з дітьми перед сном. Роботи просто неймовірні. Натхнення Вам і наснаги для створення нових прекрасних витворів.
@jusCash
@jusCash Рік тому
That sword really is beautiful. The fact he made that from a rusted chain too, what a great video.
@Billygaming186
@Billygaming186 8 місяців тому
True
@nickdavison9771
@nickdavison9771 Рік тому
This is an impressive build, the forging and manufacture of fittings was excellent. Assembly wise it would have been nice to see some ray skin & rice paper being used on the Tsuka wrap, also using a metal pin is not ideal, you should probably swap for bamboo or buffalo horn, metal pins can deform on a large impact and become jammed, that's why bamboo Mekugi are more commonly used. They are super cheap to buy.
@nathanrosborough3485
@nathanrosborough3485 Рік тому
gesundhiet
@ibuki1846
@ibuki1846 Рік тому
わーお
@abssahmeadallamee5898
@abssahmeadallamee5898 Рік тому
لا يا
@ninjauzb4601
@ninjauzb4601 Рік тому
Щоявьмомшшп
@ninjauzb4601
@ninjauzb4601 Рік тому
Шпшпшагагк
@ArvindSingh-ym4bg
@ArvindSingh-ym4bg 11 місяців тому
If u didn't notice he was having a cut in his hand😮
@NothingPhenomena
@NothingPhenomena Рік тому
Change your name it’s not “Almost Perfect Restoration” it’s “Perfect Restoration”
@robertblack7990
@robertblack7990 10 місяців тому
Please tell him. His content is my medicine for burn outs.
@whitetigercool
@whitetigercool 10 місяців тому
His name should be that
@seczqasz-dx5ge
@seczqasz-dx5ge 10 місяців тому
@@whitetigercool ៀៀ.ៀឲ
@farahaafarahaa2047
@farahaafarahaa2047 10 місяців тому
Once a wise man said "NOTHING IS PERFECT"
@Williams-cn3xx
@Williams-cn3xx 9 місяців тому
​@@robertblack7990😮❤jeniale
@stevebrown2538
@stevebrown2538 Рік тому
Such skill, patience and craftsmanship, amazing.
@thewanderinglily388
@thewanderinglily388 11 місяців тому
Wish I could like this a thousand times. Your craftsmanship is impeccable.
@norisisidoro8863
@norisisidoro8863 3 місяці тому
Magaling, excellent, bravo magnificent, ganito ang pagawa ng sword, kaya lang yong tatak sa handle ng sword Hindi pinakita..good..
@ShadzGG
@ShadzGG Місяць тому
I love how precisely you draw the markings across the metal! Takes years of practice 🤣🤣
@kennynakawaki
@kennynakawaki Рік тому
I start off the day with a restoration video and end off with this 😂 amazing what people can do with their hands
@yamanshashaa
@yamanshashaa Рік тому
You gave this piece of metal value by your hard work 💪🏼 Good job, man رائع
@progamingminion2856
@progamingminion2856 Рік тому
Ah yes i mined metal 💀
@wooper3929
@wooper3929 Рік тому
@@progamingminion2856 what does that mean
@NorrisJforet
@NorrisJforet Рік тому
@@progamingminion2856 say I sad you donot leseing I got bennjman
@cameronmacleod9075
@cameronmacleod9075 Рік тому
🤨🤨
@wooper3929
@wooper3929 Рік тому
@@NorrisJforet what is happening
@conrender75
@conrender75 9 місяців тому
The wakizashi is one of my favorite weapons. This made me happy.
@gabrielkvernhaug9083
@gabrielkvernhaug9083 Рік тому
The fact that he made it out of a part of a chain is.. INSANE
@cal_f10
@cal_f10 7 місяців тому
Adore how in depth this is, fantastic work! Hope you make longer form stuff again someday soon 💖💖💖
@Thecoolboyz_1
@Thecoolboyz_1 3 місяці тому
That looks like a Roblox sword by now
@RobberStormfire
@RobberStormfire 10 місяців тому
Just absolutely beautiful. The skill and knowledge you have is awe-inspiring.
@tekiloo2989
@tekiloo2989 Рік тому
true definition of "if you work harder, you earn much more"
@reignman2103
@reignman2103 8 днів тому
WOW! Its the real life Hattori Hanzo!
@spektre0452
@spektre0452 11 місяців тому
The way you forged that tsuba...that was magic! I've never seen anything like that!
@malikmalchan2525
@malikmalchan2525 Рік тому
a few problems, please use copper for ther hibaki to make it more traditional looking, make it a little less curved, the kissaki & bo-hi needs to be a bit more obtuse in angle and lastly use a bamboo peg to absorb the shock in the handle because metal transfers it
@user-el5vm4tj7t
@user-el5vm4tj7t 7 місяців тому
Очень базовыми инструментами достигнуть такого результата очень сложно. Автор большой молодец
@mikhelsookoo4250
@mikhelsookoo4250 Рік тому
a lot of times i did not trust in the process but then you made it work and made an overall impressive build that i could never do👌👍
@crowneddevoidwinters1762
@crowneddevoidwinters1762 Рік тому
I honestly love it! It looks so cool!!! I always loved weapons! But I never seen a weapon being made!❤
@MunchyForeheads_sharks
@MunchyForeheads_sharks 7 місяців тому
No comments but 36 likes? Let me fix that
@OLD_GLITCH3
@OLD_GLITCH3 11 місяців тому
the reason why he make videos is a message to those people who think its easy work nice man
@hafijansari-8299
@hafijansari-8299 Рік тому
I am from India 🇮🇳
@nier4056
@nier4056 Рік тому
これも素晴らしいけど 日本の鍛冶場も見てほしい😂
@galilelollel9658
@galilelollel9658 Місяць тому
Yeah, i think it would be a big difference but you can also see how sharp the blade is. He couldnt make the blade sharp really because its not legal in the US but in Japan it is certainly legal. You just have to do some paperwork and talk it out I guess. So yeah, basically worth it tho
@user-vc3il8zq2d
@user-vc3il8zq2d 21 день тому
​@@galilelollel9658он с Украины и у нас законы принципиальный всё что за забором государство не е***кто-то может иметь в своём доме хоть ядерную бомбу пока ты её не угрожаешь и на улицу не высовывает никакие претензии не будет
@studioknedlik862
@studioknedlik862 Рік тому
excelend :D i love your job :D I'm 15 and applying to blacksmith school, your videos and work inspire me even more to continue :D
@ioej2782
@ioej2782 Рік тому
u'll understand that piece of shit after applied. For same chaines using soft steels below 0.3% carbon. It's disgusting for blades, it does not keep sharpen
@johnwayne2103
@johnwayne2103 7 місяців тому
WOW! From someone who owns a real Samurai sword this is impressive.
@robloxbackroomskullguy6644
@robloxbackroomskullguy6644 10 місяців тому
I bet this guy would be the number one blacksmith in the world
@Goremasterhelsing
@Goremasterhelsing Рік тому
My great grandfather was Japanese and recently my grandfather gave me my great grandfathers samurai sword my great grandfather died at the age of 101 he died last year I'll miss his sayings 🥲😥that sword has been passed down throughout 9 generations and still looks looks good
@user-cy6ph8py3j
@user-cy6ph8py3j Рік тому
It is different from the original forging, but it is amazing!
@eaphantom9214
@eaphantom9214 4 місяці тому
The exclamation WOW cannot be understated with this masterpiece! 😮👏👏👏👏
@sandwichreveiwer7078
@sandwichreveiwer7078 7 місяців тому
I'm sure at least someone has said this already but the pin in the handle is traditionally made of bamboo because in use the steel has little to no shock absorption and causes the blade to break.
@IAmPapyrus1
@IAmPapyrus1 Рік тому
What an extraordinary work, bro! i really enjoy the part you turning the rough materials into mirrors. it releases my stress
@thomassabino
@thomassabino 4 місяці тому
Impressionante! Lindíssimo trabalho! 👏🏽
@griffmendez
@griffmendez 9 днів тому
Really cool how you did all of that in less than 15 minutes.
@NicccftPing.
@NicccftPing. 5 місяців тому
This katana make me Motivated!
@gabrielstanko2853
@gabrielstanko2853 Рік тому
This man has some skill on his hands, both in forging and choice of equipment
@user-zs5kk5gp4d
@user-zs5kk5gp4d 7 місяців тому
Adore how in depth this is, fantastic work! Hope you make longer form stuff again someday soon
@dextrexxx221
@dextrexxx221 7 місяців тому
damn steal everything else while you at it
@Kripplespak
@Kripplespak 7 місяців тому
Now that is hard work talent! Forging a weapon takes a lot of energy.
@akhlaknagori5958
@akhlaknagori5958 6 місяців тому
Nice hard work
@jeffreyarbuckle6226
@jeffreyarbuckle6226 Рік тому
It’s incredible how put so much effort of making stuff for us
@MartyG1957
@MartyG1957 Рік тому
that really is beautiful. You are a great craftsman
@xanxanariac9014
@xanxanariac9014 7 місяців тому
Not everyone puts almond butter on their blades before setting them on fire... But you my friend, applies the perfect amount.. Looks delicious!
@FortuneTrades
@FortuneTrades 8 місяців тому
This is absolutely beautiful! I've been seeing your videos and just like this WAKIZASHI i'm curious if i could buy one that you made with my name and family crest.
@AlbertoLopez-rk2mo
@AlbertoLopez-rk2mo Рік тому
Increíble acabado. 👏👏👏
@cr_spy
@cr_spy Рік тому
Man, this is insanely cool. Keep doing what you're doing because it 's awesome :)
@user-on3wd7ur4p
@user-on3wd7ur4p Рік тому
Сагласен продолжай в том же духе 👍
@k-dramagoodmorningseoul
@k-dramagoodmorningseoul 5 місяців тому
Hello? Again, it's a new week. Winter started on the 6th in Korea/Seoul, and we hope this week brings you good health and good things. And I always support your beautiful/attractive activities. ^^
@ceppoceppi8071
@ceppoceppi8071 Рік тому
perfect sword ... you are a great metal artist, congratulations Maestro
@shreyanshsrivastava9278
@shreyanshsrivastava9278 Рік тому
Hello buddy Excellent work 👍👍👍👍👍 I have a doubt I am a mechanical engineer.......and I want to know what are the chemicals and solutions u generally use during the whole process ?
@denverisbetter
@denverisbetter 7 місяців тому
I wish I could be as good as you!!!!!!!!
@deepalichandrawal5493
@deepalichandrawal5493 10 місяців тому
The end is always so perfect 🤌🏻✨
@anonymous.official.channel
@anonymous.official.channel 10 місяців тому
If I could like this video several times, i most certainly would. Your creations are works of art. Subscribed!
@reapeater1632
@reapeater1632 8 місяців тому
have ye heard about alternative accounts.
@newindonesianorder304
@newindonesianorder304 Рік тому
the visual is amazing, the sharpness seems decent. what make me curious is if this old iron sword were to be used in real Katana battle between samurai back then, would this sword perform well? or could this sword stand the impact of real Katana? a curious noob.
@fusionwing4208
@fusionwing4208 6 місяців тому
It probably wouldnt, seems more of a decorative piece than one made for actual combat.
@andrearkan5599
@andrearkan5599 Рік тому
Aku sangat menyukai vidio seperti ini kayak manambah ilmu baru 🤩
@JosephMadera-hs5qm
@JosephMadera-hs5qm Місяць тому
I dont know why i find these entertaining
@theFaded01
@theFaded01 Рік тому
Awesome. Will there be a follow up on the sheath?
@Elsharkawy2030
@Elsharkawy2030 10 місяців тому
These people must be cloned so that humanity can benefit from them. What a wonderful, talented person you are⚔️😍
@Kirabaros
@Kirabaros 8 місяців тому
Amazing work! I would mount that on my wall!
@Scar_does_stuff
@Scar_does_stuff Рік тому
stunning work! 😍
@wisdom-otter2867
@wisdom-otter2867 8 місяців тому
that is the most cleanest sword i have ever seen
@laratheplanespotter
@laratheplanespotter 11 місяців тому
I wasn’t looking for metal forging videos but I’m here now and I’m staying!
@Theorodrigues-vp3ml
@Theorodrigues-vp3ml Рік тому
que da hora muito linda essa katana
@spec.tre90
@spec.tre90 Рік тому
Demais😮‍💨
@F.DoctorGT03.
@F.DoctorGT03. Рік тому
super beau travail , bravo !!!!!!!!!
@zensch9216
@zensch9216 10 місяців тому
Mantap man.....good. s⁰❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍😂😎
@tsts6330
@tsts6330 10 місяців тому
No words for your skill, bow down o your work🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@saadafzal8425
@saadafzal8425 17 днів тому
So much hardwork. Now i know why that swordsmith was so mad at Tanjiro everytime he broke one
@falandoagora1
@falandoagora1 Рік тому
Será que um único elo da corrente haveria tanto material assim? Percebe-se que, mesmo longo, ainda ficou com uma espessura considerável. Difícil de acreditar
@muleque_gado
@muleque_gado Рік тому
Acho que sim, n sei se percebeu mas antes a corrente era bem maior que a mão dele e super grossa, depois ficou da espeçura do dedo dele como se tivesse espamarrado toda a massa ali (só achei impressionante como ficou tão certinho se ele só usou o martelo)
@reefedvessels
@reefedvessels Рік тому
That was wayyy to clean and perfectly shaped I don't believe you got that out of them small amount of chain links that came from something else I believe
@kulebyakinjoe
@kulebyakinjoe 7 місяців тому
NOW THAT'S HARD WORK.
@xeno6527
@xeno6527 Місяць тому
I would buy this , it looks phenomenal and the craftsmanship excellent. A work of art and a weapon in one
@squirrelmanbob
@squirrelmanbob Рік тому
Very nice work
@jessereid8482
@jessereid8482 Рік тому
forging tip- forge the blade profile straight, maybe a little curve, and quench blade down in water to get the bow. this is how it was done originally. and maybe make the tanto shaped tip longer. that's more of a side note. edit: and push the clay farther up towards the spine to get it off the blade, and when you quench drag a magnet along the edge and if it doesnt stick, you can quench. and for goodness sake, get an even heat, dude. you're gonna make me cry...
@floreless228
@floreless228 Рік тому
Yeah right but dont forget dont do it in one way with the heat treatment
@floreless228
@floreless228 Рік тому
2 different things
@floreless228
@floreless228 Рік тому
But i think ve isnt stupid enough to do that
@istriver.
@istriver. 5 місяців тому
Moral: never underestimate the power you possess. You have the ability to transform. You need to discover your hidden abilities. Even a diamond was once a piece of coal that never gave up!
@vangallamore7145
@vangallamore7145 9 місяців тому
THE ONE THING I LOVE IS THE WAY THAT INSTEAD OF A MACHINE TO HEAT THE METAL YOU USE PAPER, WOOD AND COAL. IT'S GOT LIKE A PRIMITIVE STYLE AND YET YOU STILL HAVE MACHINES TO HELP
@vangallamore7145
@vangallamore7145 9 місяців тому
THAT'S WHAT MAKES IT GENIUS
@Olexandr_Slashchuk
@Olexandr_Slashchuk Рік тому
Хороша сокира, в хазяйстві знадобиться 😅 Дуже красива робота 😊
@GaisaSanktejo
@GaisaSanktejo Рік тому
Umm... I didn't know steel could grow. That blade took how many chain links to make? PLEASE show the forging process of the whole blade
@A1AION
@A1AION 22 дні тому
Imagine doing this with out modern tools. This smiths were no joke
@charlesschwartz7284
@charlesschwartz7284 Рік тому
That's what I call using your environment to your advantages and making a quick couple hundred dollars from a steel chain magnificent.
@volvouser2165-somedoriTO
@volvouser2165-somedoriTO Рік тому
can anybody tell me how did he sharpen the edges and the blade? WHich part of the video was it? Timestamp?
@kahtlaneinimene4155
@kahtlaneinimene4155 Рік тому
04:10
@user-gd8zd3ye1f
@user-gd8zd3ye1f Рік тому
Вакидзаси из цепи? Ну да, в средневековой Японии сталь была и похуже...
@noname-qj5jp
@noname-qj5jp 11 місяців тому
This man hand's look's like a GIGA CHAD
@user-ik6my2sq8w
@user-ik6my2sq8w 6 місяців тому
실생활에서 흔하게 찾아볼 수 있는 재료들과 방식으로 이 정도 비주얼의 공예를 하다니.
@user-xw5zl3bg5o
@user-xw5zl3bg5o День тому
Ролик достоин ОСКАРА!!!!!Респект и уважение создателю всего этого залипающего действия!!!!Удачи и всего самого наилучшего в творчестве!!!!Я не ошибся в оценке........
@honeycuttracing
@honeycuttracing Рік тому
What purpose of glass in melt bronze piece?
@user-bq8dw8qx1v
@user-bq8dw8qx1v Рік тому
Чтобы метал был в хорошом состояние и придает свой цвет
@gregbrightwell4682
@gregbrightwell4682 Рік тому
As a fluxing agent. It binds with the impurities
@honeycuttracing
@honeycuttracing Рік тому
@@gregbrightwell4682 thanks for the info. The other fellow that replied didn't make sense even using Google Translate 🙄 🤣
@mrsmirnoff8836
@mrsmirnoff8836 3 місяці тому
Очень крутая работа!! Мастеру огромное уважение!!
@LosKawazaki
@LosKawazaki 6 місяців тому
Very Satysfying, I wanna eat that melted gold glass.
@nathanscorner9484
@nathanscorner9484 Рік тому
bro the first chop on that wood was amazing
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