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  • @ilsupjang
    @ilsupjang Год назад +69

    '수제칼은 비싸다?' 라는 말을 할 수 없는 영상.....
    이렇게 힘든 노력과 정성이 들어갔는데
    와 진짜 끝내줍니다.

  • @Legoom
    @Legoom 6 месяцев назад +18

    처음 부분부터 끝까지 숨죽이고 봤네요 아름답다고 느껴질만큼 멋있는 영상이네요

  • @ryancrouch9584
    @ryancrouch9584 Год назад +9

    It's always a pleasure to watch a master craftsman create such high quality thank you for making this video

  • @russward2612
    @russward2612 7 месяцев назад +7

    He created something beautiful that will be admired and functional for generations, if properly maintained. The hallmark of a master at the pinnacle of his career.

  • @user-ve7og9xl8h
    @user-ve7og9xl8h Год назад +38

    흰색가루는 붕사가루입니다~ 서로 다른 금속을 붙일때나 땜을 할때 땜이 흐르는 길을 만들어주는 역할을 합니다~

    • @williamsnoguera736
      @williamsnoguera736 Год назад

      iba a preguntar que es el polvo blanco y aquí estaba la respuesta gracias desde México

    • @user-th6pi3iv7b
      @user-th6pi3iv7b Год назад +1

      + 불순물 제거

    • @gella464
      @gella464 Месяц назад

      아닙니다 필로폰입니다. 잘못알고 계시네요

  • @StickTheGlue
    @StickTheGlue Год назад +75

    After watching a fe forging videos over the years I have grown to love Damascus knives. I didn't used to like the pattern but after seeing the effort that goes into them I can't get enough

  • @michaelporter8006
    @michaelporter8006 Год назад +53

    Absolutely FANTASTIC! finally someone who actually folds the steel when making a Damascus blade. Thoroughly impressed!

    • @Anaximander29A
      @Anaximander29A Год назад +3

      Are they still doing the folding for getting the traditional looks? Because I guess today there isn't a problem anymore with getting the steel hot enough to get rid of all the impurities.

    • @MikeFromSky
      @MikeFromSky Месяц назад

      @@Anaximander29Ano one fold, they all just cut it in to piece then weld it back togerther. It give more control over patern but it lame for some one love katana like me

    • @emadasser
      @emadasser 4 дня назад +1

      This is not Damascene steel. My father has an old book that talks about how steel is made, not how to make a knife or a sword. Damascene steel is made of several materials and some plant residues, natural charcoal, and volcano stone ash enter into it. Damascene steel consists of 22 materials. But this man only makes a knife that looks like Damascene steel, but he's not Damascene.

  • @Pyn00
    @Pyn00 11 месяцев назад +13

    What a unique knife sir! Masterclass! Greetings and so much love from Turkey!

  • @user-ez6cf3fk7w
    @user-ez6cf3fk7w Год назад +27

    엄청난 장인의 직업정신이 느껴집니다...
    오늘도 양질의 영상 잘 봤습니다!

  • @A5JDZK
    @A5JDZK Год назад +389

    I'm not a knife or sword guy, but I can definitely appreciate the skill and craftsmanship involved in the knife making process. It's truly an art form. Thanks for sharing.

    • @CatharticSense
      @CatharticSense Год назад

      It's the opposite of art, it's just science. Bring metal to a certain heat so the crystals stay in shape but it's hot enough to stretch the metal. Elongate the crystals by hammering and flattening it. Rinse repeat. Sprinkle borax every x folds on/in between.
      There's such a large amount of emotional psuedo science going on around swords/knives. I like seeing someone work metal the old fashioned way, but machines easily do it better/faster/cheaper.

    • @brooklyn9398
      @brooklyn9398 Год назад +5

      Unbreakable 👌💪❤️

    • @FariAdiKnife
      @FariAdiKnife 11 месяцев назад

      You can see how I made a razor with engraving on it ruclips.net/video/HYGUF8VtYMg/видео.html

    • @pedrolag5711
      @pedrolag5711 6 месяцев назад +1

      Hace pedidos de un cuchillo y envío este artista?

  • @YuGo122
    @YuGo122 Месяц назад +1

    Уважаемый мастер! Огромное спасибо Вам за Вашу потрясающую работу. У Вас золотые руки!

  • @IcarusGravitas
    @IcarusGravitas Год назад +6

    What a treat to be able to watch every moment of this magic! Thank you!

  • @drucker03
    @drucker03 Год назад +17

    Thank you. It's a pleasure to watch outstanding craftmanship like this.

  • @imagehunter1
    @imagehunter1 Год назад +18

    I’m watching this master because I have a few of this knifes and now I understand better the masterpiece they are, and this master deserves all my respect in working so hard to make a knife with a razor blade cut 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼and beautiful 👍🏼

    • @gregk9387
      @gregk9387 Год назад +1

      @Lee ImageHunter . Wow, u so lucky have some of this knifes. Wonder how much it cost for one?

  • @charlesdavaro8554
    @charlesdavaro8554 Год назад +2

    Been watching this process for years the man is a true inspiration

  • @user-gx6mw5tf4h
    @user-gx6mw5tf4h Месяц назад +1

    ТАКОЙ клинок НЕ МОЖЕТ стоить дёшево. Столько талантливого упорного Труда! Поклон Мастеру за его Мастер класс

  • @user-ch5wx1hn4s
    @user-ch5wx1hn4s Год назад +18

    가스통 옆에있는거 신경 안쓰셔도 됩니다..
    저기 열 나는곳 입구말고는 그렇게 뜨겁지가 않거든요..

    • @japda_guri
      @japda_guri Год назад +1

      걱정됏는데 감사합니다😂😂😂

  • @Ojja78
    @Ojja78 Год назад +85

    This is one of the coolest videos I've seen in a very long time. Watching the slag fall off during the twisting process was just so great. I'm not sure why, but I love seeing steel being purified under heat and a hammer.
    At first, I wondered how he could ever make a living doing this one knife at a time. Crafting 4 knives at once answered that question.

  • @83Mohamad8Hassn
    @83Mohamad8Hassn Год назад +2

    By the way, he is a very wonderful artist and deserves all respect for mastery of work is a masterpiece ❤

  • @ResponsiblePledge
    @ResponsiblePledge Год назад +9

    Incredible craftsmanship...makes it looks easy. God he has some incredible equipment, I would love to have this shop!

    • @demolitiondan1188
      @demolitiondan1188 6 месяцев назад +1

      I know right?!! It’s amazing! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @user-wc4rb6en9m
    @user-wc4rb6en9m Год назад +12

    素晴らしい技工だ。
    そして完成した刃に現れる縞模様の美しさは芸術品の如し。
    日本、韓国、欧州、どこの国であっても古からの技工は色褪せることがない。

  • @davidg2122
    @davidg2122 Год назад +562

    I have great respect for people who make things with their own hands. Especially things that take so much time and attention to create

    • @davidg2122
      @davidg2122 Год назад +40

      @NOA Nebois Obviously there are varying degrees of expertise. I've seen video of Japanese Craftsman making katana using primitive tools and techniques. Use of heavy machinery does not negate the skill that this man has.

    • @BlueHawkPictures17
      @BlueHawkPictures17 Год назад

      @NOA Nebois if you aren't using modern tools that can save you days of work you are either poor or stupid

    • @carlnikolov
      @carlnikolov Год назад +3

      Touche

    • @Kyle97x
      @Kyle97x Год назад +9

      @@noanebois5414 holy shit there's elitism in knife making too??

    • @Bilalyavuzz
      @Bilalyavuzz Год назад +2

      what's the white stuff he spills?

  • @PROProcesss
    @PROProcesss Год назад +5

    From a thick piece of metal, after so much hard work, you get a thin object.
    It's probably very strong and sharp 👍👍

  • @dwolfe2907
    @dwolfe2907 Год назад +1

    absolutely stunning. My hands hurt just watching that process , goodness, I want to get one for my wife.

  • @bliksemdonder5624
    @bliksemdonder5624 Год назад +154

    The passion of the maker is evident. Turning pieces of steel sheet into a functional artistic piece is priceless in terms of satisfaction.

  • @gamerelated3887
    @gamerelated3887 Месяц назад +1

    That was amazing! What an honor and privilege it would be to learn from someone so skilled.

  • @sukmoshella
    @sukmoshella Месяц назад +1

    I am also an Indonesian who can make heirloom keris using ingredients made from genuine iron and steel. Keep being creative in making art 🙏

  • @rickiewaffle9594
    @rickiewaffle9594 Год назад +4

    Thanks for taking the time to see how quality is made.

  • @6Sally5
    @6Sally5 Год назад +184

    So much respect for this master craftsman! Incredible workmanship.

  • @pineapple8992
    @pineapple8992 11 месяцев назад +1

    Such clean work, the billet assembly and welds, brushing, and that crazy fast power hammer.

  • @user-rs3ls9km7r
    @user-rs3ls9km7r 3 месяца назад +1

    素晴らしい技巧です。剣の美しさは国境を超える。日本の職人の一員としてこの方に敬意を表します。

  • @jjka7593
    @jjka7593 Год назад +7

    예전부터 김씨공방 작업영상을 몇번 봤지만 작품에 대한 감탄에 앞서 안전에 너무 무감각하게 작업하는 옛날공장 느낌을 지울수가 없네요.
    산업안전보건 교육 제발 한번만 받아주셨으면

    • @user-Hibiki
      @user-Hibiki Год назад +1

      직원을 쓰는것도 아니고 장인이 평생동안 손에 익은 작업방식일텐데 우야겠노

    • @jjka7593
      @jjka7593 Год назад +4

      @@user-Hibiki 예전영상에선 직원 썼었어요. 그때도 위험하긴 마찬가지였고 이렇게 일 가르치면 젊은친구들 다 도망가겠다 생각들었었죠. 그리고 혼자일하면 자기목숨은 안중요하담니까? 법 문제를 떠나서 일단 안전이 우선인거인데
      +다시 생각해보니 작업방식도 몇년사이에 많이 바꾸셨네요. 예전엔 연마과정 외에는 거의 손으로 하는 영상을 봤었는데 그때랑 비교하면 많이 기계화 됐네요

    • @WeatORANGE
      @WeatORANGE Год назад +2

      요즘은 안전 인식 많이 좋아졌다 하지만 작은곳들은 아직 멀었죠

    • @dsk8090
      @dsk8090 Год назад

      싱고해라 임마

  • @carlos040256
    @carlos040256 Год назад +4

    really a masterful manual operation, never seen a better blacksmith before

  • @CompostelaTrailVibes
    @CompostelaTrailVibes 7 месяцев назад +4

    This knife is awesome...where we can buy this kind of hand made knife???I actually love this knife big salute to the craftsman ❤

    • @blade.masterz8299
      @blade.masterz8299 Месяц назад

      Hi Brother.. Do you like Quality Damascus steel knifes with very economical prices too.. Just leave me a massage.. I promise you you will amaze with my work and creations

  • @mustafa.06
    @mustafa.06 Год назад +2

    the most beautiful damascus steel knife i have ever seen. incredible

  • @DebjeetDe
    @DebjeetDe Год назад +4

    Such efforts with such dedication calls for a bow 🙇‍♂️ 🙌 👏👏

  • @leoniousmumblescraper1311
    @leoniousmumblescraper1311 Год назад +3

    There is something very appealing about the workshop of a craftsman, no matter what they are making. A shop filled to the brim with tools and materials, cluttered but not messy, everything has a purpose.

  • @allmight7792
    @allmight7792 6 месяцев назад +1

    I admire masters of all fields. The process of making a great knife is really interesting.

  • @juniodamasco947
    @juniodamasco947 Год назад +13

    PARABÉNS 👏 CONTINUE SEMPRE SE ESFORÇAR PARA MELHOR E APRIMORAR A CADA NOVA CRIAÇÃO....

  • @MarkedRune
    @MarkedRune Год назад +13

    I hold a lot of respect for the guy making the knife. If you are reading this bro, and you made those knives, here you go, you dropped it 👑

  • @embrezar
    @embrezar 6 месяцев назад +8

    I want one, but I'm afraid to learn just how much a single knife costs. Very talented bladesmith, and a wonderful video. Thank you for sharing.

    • @hardcoregamergtz4960
      @hardcoregamergtz4960 15 дней назад

      you can get one for as low as 200 bucks

    • @embrezar
      @embrezar 15 дней назад

      ​@@hardcoregamergtz4960I know a very small amount of Korean, so I have difficulty with the website. Would you be able to tell me how I could get a blade at that price? That's a great price for a nice Damascus blade.

  • @karl-emil85
    @karl-emil85 6 месяцев назад +5

    My uncle taught me this when I was young. But we did everything and I mean everything by hand, making the edge, hammering, shaping, sharpening with a stone. A lot of fun, definitely a recommendation.😊

    • @ALPHABOXERS
      @ALPHABOXERS 4 месяца назад

      Respect for you!!
      By the way, could you say what kind of salt it’s used in the video?

    • @thomaslacy8578
      @thomaslacy8578 4 месяца назад

      ⁠borax flux

  • @user-cl9nq3zm4w
    @user-cl9nq3zm4w Год назад +82

    이분 동영상 몇번 봤는데 전에비해 굉장히 현대적으로 바뀌셨네요 장비의 도움을 많이 받으시네요 전에보다 훨씬 작업이 수월해 진듯요 그래도 엄청힘드시겠지만요!!

    • @offtherip3198
      @offtherip3198 Год назад +9

      I don’t blame him, a long process even with hydraulic presses. I could not imagine how long it would take to complete with a hammer lol

  • @user-py9kz7pi5d
    @user-py9kz7pi5d Год назад +80

    기계한테는 힘만 빌렸을 뿐 칼이 만들어지고 완성되어 가는 과정엔 고스란히 장인의 기술과 열정이 담겨있네요

    • @silvanopasquini7431
      @silvanopasquini7431 Год назад

      Mi a incuriosito vedere la costruzione del Coltello,; da un Artegiano di Valore,
      Il suo estro,la sua capacità i suoi movimenti rapidi,veloci,senza Titubanza, da
      Una fusione incandescente Trarne fuori un Coltello Stupendo; che Andrà a Finire
      Nelle Mani di un; Forse un Cuoco? Forse un Macellaio; che lo Usera' per servire
      I suoi Clienti,;!? Non immaginado Lontanamente che Quel Capolavoro; Era stato
      Fatto da Una persona Semplice e senza titoli di studio.(Solamente la scuola
      Dell' Obbligo. Poi Affidato ad un altro artigiano,ed era diventato un Forgiatore,
      Imparando Ad altri, cio' che lui Aveva Appreso.Salendola scala della Vita.....
      E via via,;!? Fino A diventare un MAESTRO del suo LAVORO.
      Cosicché,Tutta Quella Trafila era dal Ragazzo si traduceva;!?
      In Scolaro, Apprendista,Operaio Qualificato,Operaio Specializzato,
      Ed infine Maestro.
      Anche io Ho fatto Quella Trafila,;! Differente lavoro,: da una Barra Trafilata,
      Quadrata, 25x25,millimetri Lunga 10 cm ne ricavavo utensili per Tornio, Fresa,
      Limatrice,,Alesatrice,: Ossia tutte le macchine Utensili che si trovano dentro
      Una Officina. L' officina dove Ho cominciato la mia vita da Apprendista Su' Su'
      Fino a Diventare Maestro di Costruttore di Utensili, il mio Maestro mi propose
      Alla Direzione Come Maestro Specializzato.
      Cio' comporto', oltre All' Ambito Titolo,':!? Anche Lo Stipendio.
      Tutta Questa Trafila, Duro' Cinque Anni.
      Poi, volli Conoscere il Mondo.
      Rimanevano incantati vedermi Lavorare.
      Ho sempre Anteposto il mio Sapere,; Alle persone che mi Avevano
      Insegnato.Giustamente.
      Il Perche'?
      Non sono Nato, Sapendo!
      Ho portato con me il mio Sapere.
      Il mio girovagare e' durato:17 Anni.
      Ora Sono vecchio.Mi metto a Dormire.
      Buona Notte.

    • @honshin23
      @honshin23 Год назад +6

      요즘은 다 전기 망치로 두둘김...
      안그럼 혼자서 공장 운영 할수가 없음.

  • @jamesfranklyn8547
    @jamesfranklyn8547 5 месяцев назад +1

    Exquisite xx a work of art.
    It is such a pleasure to be able to watch the process and learn from the videos, thank you xx

  • @007qantas
    @007qantas Год назад +27

    Thanks for the video, truly remarkable. I have a modest collection of knives but only one with a damascus blade. Seeing how they are made blows me away. The amount of time and effort that goes into making these blades is jaw dropping. Well worth the premium price tag.

    • @krashkwads4688
      @krashkwads4688 Год назад

      You can get a longsword shipped over from Germany for sub $200....beautiful damascus steel with herringbone handle

  • @Hommer94
    @Hommer94 Год назад +5

    You almost squeeze out all the black rust and with that much bonding agent, it must be extremely sharp. I don't know much about blacksmithing but it really looks exquisite.

  • @bionicwizard
    @bionicwizard Год назад +99

    I'm in the process of getting everything I need to start my first forge. There's a high bar for me to reach, but one day I hope I can reach even a fraction of this man's skill

    • @1FullyEv
      @1FullyEv Год назад +7

      Experience is the best teacher & practice makes perfect! You’ve got this

    • @josetjaw8161
      @josetjaw8161 Год назад +7

      I'd be interested to see a beginner's journey in acquiring and assembling first forge and learning it. Go for it!

    • @bionicwizard
      @bionicwizard Год назад +4

      @@josetjaw8161 I'll probably post a video with my setup once I get it working.

    • @lucarambaldi2731
      @lucarambaldi2731 Год назад +5

      Remember that it is not absolutely easy ... It is one thing to see a video, another is to put it into practice ... You need an Incredible Eye ... You must recognize from the Color of the Material when it is at the right temperature to be worked on otherwise you risk frustrate the whole procedure, only experience can tell you and no one else, most likely this Master that we see started this Art as a Child or Adolescent perhaps seeing His Father or another Master, I worked 20 years with a Craftsman Blacksmith and I know what I'm saying... You can NOT improvise or dabble... Before reaching this Master's level you need Years and Years of experience, otherwise you'll throw away time and money.

    • @bionicwizard
      @bionicwizard Год назад +3

      @@lucarambaldi2731 don't worry I've got some experience under my belt already.

  • @qaaidmesias3342
    @qaaidmesias3342 9 месяцев назад +1

    Respect to you for the magnificent creation, Master.

  • @CowboysBR
    @CowboysBR 8 месяцев назад +24

    Que padrão de damasco lindo, cara, perfeito! ❤️🔥⚒️

  • @dorivalvarginha
    @dorivalvarginha Год назад +7

    Very nice! Good job! Wonderful Knife! Congratulations on the great job of making the damascus knife!

    • @dorivalvarginha
      @dorivalvarginha Год назад

      Greetings from Brasil!

    • @ProcessK
      @ProcessK  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much for watching. ^^ have a nice day

  • @kk1485
    @kk1485 Год назад +38

    2 min into this video and I’ve already accepted this process is well beyond my capabilities. This man is a master at his craft. Hats off to you, sir.

    • @BFaluup
      @BFaluup Год назад +4

      For sure…now I understand why Damascus steel is pricey it takes a lot of skill and knowledge to produce

    • @TopHIgnite
      @TopHIgnite Год назад +2

      @@BFaluup Damascus isn't overly complicated. Once you know the temperature capabilities of your forge and the temperature required to forge weld the particular types of steel you're working with (yes they are all different), it's just about keeping your surfaces clean and free of oxygen so it doesn't scale up, hence the flux powder. It's all technique from there

    • @amosicronery7730
      @amosicronery7730 Год назад

      He loves his work.

    • @realitycheck4158
      @realitycheck4158 Год назад +1

      It's not impressive at all really.
      And saying this is handmade is like saying my Toyota truck is handmade. 🙄

    • @TopHIgnite
      @TopHIgnite Год назад +2

      @Tridon Knight that white powder is flux. In this case it's probably Borax as that is what is most commonly used and readily available in the cleaning supplies section of most supermarkets. The short version is that the boric acid coats the steel and prevents oxidation to keep forge scale from forming between the planes that you are trying to fuse together. Forge scale will prevent a forge weld from bonding.

  • @user-xf3tg9cz8d
    @user-xf3tg9cz8d 11 месяцев назад +1

    Просто класс, аж завораживает😮 очень не лёгкий труд!!

  • @aries4378
    @aries4378 Год назад +39

    The level of skill and expertise is obvious. This man knows how to build quality knives.

    • @Michael-iu1gv
      @Michael-iu1gv Год назад +13

      @Binary Solutions So he doesn't have the skills and knowledge of what he's doing? Isn’t what the comment was saying? Dmb az 🤡😂

    • @anjanathreya8306
      @anjanathreya8306 Год назад

      @Binary Solutions don’t shit yourself, you’re dumb ash

    • @davidrichter9164
      @davidrichter9164 Год назад

      @binarysolutions; the guy is is just admiring the guys craftsmanship. You don't have to be an a-hole about it.
      And what? You supposed to be god's gift to knife making.

  • @felixlena6984
    @felixlena6984 Год назад +7

    Una experiencia fantastica en el paso a paso de la creacion de un artista!!!

    • @wongkene8400
      @wongkene8400 Год назад

      Damaskus adalah senjata yg sangat di takuti oleh musuh" islam jaman rasulullah.
      Karena mampu membelah tameng lawan dgn sekali tabas

  • @antonioberinguy2422
    @antonioberinguy2422 10 месяцев назад +18

    Uma obra de arte 🇧🇷

  • @maklin8502
    @maklin8502 11 месяцев назад +1

    Мастер !!! Сделано с любовью

  • @mastersfactory2
    @mastersfactory2 Год назад +6

    칼을 만드는 과정이 신기하네요. 좋은 영상 잘보고 갑니다.

  • @cool-be1wp
    @cool-be1wp Год назад +8

    진정한 k장인 이십니다. 대단하다는 말 밖에는 안나오네요.

  • @valdirxavier6355
    @valdirxavier6355 4 месяца назад +4

    Belo trabalho Senhor.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇧🇷

  • @nightrider5109
    @nightrider5109 10 дней назад

    This gentleman has incredible skills ! Truly enjoyed watching him work Can only imagine the many years it took to get him to that level Beautiful craftsmanship Beautiful knife ! Be well my friend

  • @yangg4629
    @yangg4629 Год назад +3

    It reminds me of making puff pastry but with steel. No wonder Damascus knife has such interesting contour!

  • @janioaleixodefrancaaleixo2954
    @janioaleixodefrancaaleixo2954 Год назад +15

    Parabéns pela habilidade na fabricação desta linda faca!
    Espero um dia adquirir uma dessas pra mim... 👏👏👏
    Jânio Aleixo - Jaboatão dos Guararapes - PE
    Brasil

    • @user-qt8zt3zv9h
      @user-qt8zt3zv9h Год назад

      이 칼로 뭐하게? 브라질이야? 수상한데

  • @user-ce6bf5ob1s
    @user-ce6bf5ob1s 4 месяца назад

    Professional maturity and top craftsmanship! Respect!

  • @salvadptecnico
    @salvadptecnico 9 месяцев назад +1

    Enhorabuena por un trabajo tan bien hecho,

  • @estebanrodz11
    @estebanrodz11 Год назад +31

    Definitivamente el nivel de conocimiento y dedicacion es increible. Ademas esto se considera un arte. Definitivamente el profecional o la persona que obtenga estas piezas o cuchillo deberia pagar mucho por que el tiempo dedicado fue mucho. Lo cual los vale.

    • @pedroomargualdoni8413
      @pedroomargualdoni8413 Месяц назад

      Lo que vale usar maza, vigornia, fragua, templado al agua cianurada o salada o aceite. afilado con amoladora manual al agua o piedra.

  • @user-ig8xy2se7q
    @user-ig8xy2se7q Год назад +25

    와우 다마스커스 영상 꽤본거같은데 베스트다.. 가장 효율적으로 작업하시고..
    중간에 노하우인듯한 장면이 있었는데 바로편집.. 역시는 역시였다!

    • @sukkong_kim
      @sukkong_kim Год назад +2

      안녕하세요 혹시 어떤 장면인지 알려주실 수 있나요?

  • @Julios-dx3qn
    @Julios-dx3qn 4 месяца назад

    É un opera d'Arte !
    Solamente una grande passione e conoscenza, possono avere risultati di questo livello. Grazie per questo video

  • @user-pl4mt6zs6t
    @user-pl4mt6zs6t 3 месяца назад +1

    Омад ишларга ривожини берсин

  • @user-pc7hg1wc3l
    @user-pc7hg1wc3l Год назад +3

    すごい、自分は初めてこういう動画を見たけどそれでもこの人はすごいとわかった

  • @cowboyrlf
    @cowboyrlf Год назад +8

    Absolute beauty, this was a very enjoyable video. An absolute master at work.

  • @xxorangotangosxx164
    @xxorangotangosxx164 8 месяцев назад +1

    what is this white powder that you put on the steel? and for what do you use it?

    • @suyongpark6
      @suyongpark6 8 месяцев назад

      아마도 불순물제거에 도움

  • @Tdub0911
    @Tdub0911 2 месяца назад

    I'm always blown away and wonder how the first people to do this figured out the exact components and steps (heat shunks, pount, cut & fold, reheat, pound, etc etc etc) to use in order to make these things or anything else for that fact (preparing foods with multiple steps, etc). Amazing.

  • @hmprocess
    @hmprocess Год назад +10

    진정한 수제칼 장인이시네요^^ 영상 잘봤습니다.

  • @user-hotwing0938
    @user-hotwing0938 Год назад +4

    묵묵히 작업하는 등에서 경험과 정성이 느껴진다...

  • @KitchenChaosUnlocked
    @KitchenChaosUnlocked Месяц назад

    That's some incredibly amazing craftsmanship, Excellent work, sir! Chef John

  • @ap1986
    @ap1986 11 месяцев назад +1

    It truly was an honor to watch you work

  • @kyleramirez5614
    @kyleramirez5614 Год назад +11

    This makes me respect the blacksmiths of the past that didn't have any of these technologies a lot more. Must've taken days to weeks.

    • @maigepresents5840
      @maigepresents5840 10 месяцев назад

      Power hammers have been around in China since about 200BC fella... hardly new technology

  • @cameronburch3532
    @cameronburch3532 Год назад +42

    This was absolutely beautiful to watch! You are a true artist 👏

    • @me-jd5cp
      @me-jd5cp Год назад +1

      하나 주문해서 사용하세요

  • @ZAZIE-gt7pe
    @ZAZIE-gt7pe 8 месяцев назад +1

    耐心的看完了,非常的精彩👍😊

  • @lifeOhhh
    @lifeOhhh 6 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know how but I've developed interest in blacksmithing after watching "forged in fire" 😅

  • @mangoMango-ck3et
    @mangoMango-ck3et Год назад +3

    amazing process to make a knife,,excellent craftsmanship ..great video,,,

  • @daahn_kitchen
    @daahn_kitchen Год назад +36

    유튜브에서 다마스커스 만드는걸 하도 많이 봐서 사용하는 강재부터 온도, 주의사항까지 다 배웠음ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

    • @user-gg5lp5pg6l
      @user-gg5lp5pg6l Год назад +2

      Нож или мечь из Домаскской стали, при разрезе ,на нём не бывают видны кованные слои , она как будто из цельно отлита.
      А в те времена еще не знали принципы литья стали, а только знали ковать.
      Вот в чём разница домаскской стали.

    • @MiguelALopez-oq4zl
      @MiguelALopez-oq4zl Год назад

      Did you know what is that white powder?

    • @daahn_kitchen
      @daahn_kitchen Год назад

      @@MiguelALopez-oq4zl flux

    • @user-wo9oy9ml3p
      @user-wo9oy9ml3p Год назад +1

      칼 하나 만들어도될듯

    • @user-ts6qz9je7p
      @user-ts6qz9je7p Год назад

      @@MiguelALopez-oq4zl Boron

  • @stonedflower1977
    @stonedflower1977 Год назад +2

    what is the white powder?

  • @oswaldobalieirojunior3401
    @oswaldobalieirojunior3401 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nobre mestre , nobre arte

  • @robertbragg9364
    @robertbragg9364 Год назад +63

    The quality of metal is unreal! The amount of sparks coming off when grinding makes that apparent. He's absolutely amazing. That twisting process and the way he cleans the impurities after every step is amazing. This type of quality rarely exists today, and in another 50 to 100 years, it'll be all but gone. Congratulations on being one of the best in the world at your craft.

    • @2020tuber
      @2020tuber Год назад +1

      I think there is room for improvement for removing the impurities. When he initially added the sheets before the clamping to weld, it should be done then.

    • @Asrudin
      @Asrudin Год назад +2

      For handforged steel sure, but the unfortunate fact remains that factory produced steel is simply superior (if the right considerations are made on the type of steel). Ofcourse you dont get the damascus patterns then and there certainly is something cool about stuff being handmade, it will always be inferior to perfectly made factory steel where the only important thing left is deciding on the right type of steel for the right job.
      I'm personally quite saddened by that fact.

    • @forbiddenalien833
      @forbiddenalien833 Год назад +1

      hello may I ask what the white powder that he sprinkled on top of it is? and what the purpose of it is?

    • @Asrudin
      @Asrudin Год назад +2

      @@forbiddenalien833 Borax I would assume. Or whatever else he uses for flux. Prolly borax.

    • @forbiddenalien833
      @forbiddenalien833 Год назад +1

      @@Asrudin ah okay thank you my good sir

  • @TexasGreed
    @TexasGreed Год назад +20

    This is amazing what a talent. In the days when edged weapons were still king these master smiths and artisans must have been famous in their regions.

  • @wtvdam
    @wtvdam 3 месяца назад

    Beautiful work and craftsmanship 😀.

  • @dambidam
    @dambidam 8 месяцев назад +1

    영상 잘봤습니다~ 엄청난 과정 과정이 정말 장인이란 말이 어울리네요.
    다만 이 긴 영상속에 손잡이 까지 완성된 영상이 1초 정도 밖에 안보이네요.
    다음부터는 완성된 칼을 손잡이부터 온전히 화면에 담아주세요~

  • @didiercauuet8728
    @didiercauuet8728 Год назад +4

    je n'ai pas de mots !!! Merci l'artiste !!!

  • @MrSpock-cf7yw
    @MrSpock-cf7yw 27 дней назад +1

    Respect! 👏 This is just great craftsmanship on the highest level possible! 👍 🖖

  • @THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE
    @THEBULLETPROOFGARAGE Год назад +14

    What incredible craftsmanship! Would have been awesome to go see him in action when I was stationed in Korea!!!

  • @nayaaudira3351
    @nayaaudira3351 Месяц назад

    Nonton sampai selesai abis penasaran pingin liat hasilnya pas liat hasilnya puas mantap semoga sukses slalu

  • @Metalhead121396
    @Metalhead121396 7 месяцев назад

    Incredible process to watch! What is the white powder he adds to the metal?

  • @aquadus214
    @aquadus214 Год назад +3

    The labor is so extreme and it's not surprising that the price of the knife would be, if only consumers know the process it takes.

  • @paulblacklock2160
    @paulblacklock2160 Год назад +7

    Could you please tell me what the white powder is that is added to the steel. The man is a master. Thank you for the privilege of seeing such a thing of beauty being made. Paul from Australia.

    • @rbranch221
      @rbranch221 Год назад +5

      Flux to keep oxygen out and to assist in the weld

    • @wot48320
      @wot48320 Год назад +10

      flux, in metallurgy, any substance introduced in the smelting of ores to promote fluidity and to remove objectionable impurities in the form of slag. Limestone is commonly used for this purpose in smelting iron ores. Other materials used as fluxes are silica, dolomite, lime, borax, and fluorite. --Britannica

  • @shea.marie88
    @shea.marie88 17 дней назад

    Damascus blades are always breathtaking!!

  • @papaown
    @papaown Год назад +9

    I know many Koreans may not appreciate being compared to Japanese, but your style of blacksmithing reminds me of how many Japanese blacksmiths practice with the use of folding for layers instead of cutting and welding. Your technique gives me the feeling of someone that was taught using traditional means and then put a modern twist on it which I like. Great piece and very talented. Keep up the good work, subbed!

    • @velicyatan5545
      @velicyatan5545 Год назад

      Yes, the Japanese are more advanced, clean and tolerant than the Koreans

    • @papaown
      @papaown Год назад

      @@velicyatan5545 I don't know if Koreans would think the same during the world wars lol. But please don't start down that path, this is a blacksmithing video, don't bring that sort of vibe here.

    • @yoontaekhanjongdaejjang8499
      @yoontaekhanjongdaejjang8499 10 месяцев назад +1

      한국이 오래전 철 다루는 기술, 도자기 만드는 기술을 일본에 전수했습니다.
      하지만 당신도 다른 많은 이들도 그 사실을 모르고 있습니다.
      오래전 대다수의 기술을 한국인들이 일본에 전수하였으며 현대에 들어 일본이 유럽문명을 빌어 잠시 앞섰던 기간이 있었을뿐입니다.

    • @user-dt5nl8ft7f
      @user-dt5nl8ft7f 6 месяцев назад +1

      That being said, the technology came from India in the first place.
      Japan was a species that was good at processing what it was introduced or taught, so it must have made it even more unique.

    • @Dordord
      @Dordord 3 месяца назад

      I give this YTer my highest respect.
      He is the first Korean who didn't claim other culture as Korean's, i mean he still calls it Damascus..
      Its not easy in that environment ❤❤

  • @alexandremaciel8072
    @alexandremaciel8072 Год назад +6

    This gentleman takes forging to a completely artistic level.

  • @thomasw7952
    @thomasw7952 6 месяцев назад +2

    Is that salt sprinkled on the red-hot metal...to remove impurities?