Habaki Creation

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @wesleydavid4846
    @wesleydavid4846 11 лет назад +1

    More people should watch this video, it really helped me to make my own habaki while staying very true to Japanese tradition.

  • @stevesyncox9893
    @stevesyncox9893 3 года назад

    Very cool man. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @brandonbentley5453
    @brandonbentley5453 2 года назад

    Looks great. I made mone grom solid brass no soldiering. Lots of file work but it fits and looks amazing and is strong.

  • @SamChaneyProductions
    @SamChaneyProductions 10 лет назад

    This came out really good! What flux were you using, and was that wedge just another piece of copper from the same stock? I'm making a tanto from a broken katana half and I need to make a miniature habaki for it similar to this one. I may try to re-shape an existing katana habaki for it.

  • @stephenozheala1507
    @stephenozheala1507 8 лет назад +1

    Wouldn't it be easier to shape the copper after quenching it in water as that softens it fully so you can handle it better. Hammering work hardens the copper then you would heat to cherry red and quench again to soften (anneal) again. That's how I was taught.

    • @DanielCauble
      @DanielCauble  8 лет назад +1

      Stephen Ozheala Yes. I didn't fully know the properties of Non-ferrous alloys back then.

  • @donkeypunch07
    @donkeypunch07 9 лет назад +1

    beautiful andvery impressive.

  • @DanielCauble
    @DanielCauble  10 лет назад

    Flux was borax, but there are other fluxes out there that may work better. Yes the wedge was just another piece from the same stock. I encourage you to make one fresh.

  • @RandolphTuttle
    @RandolphTuttle 8 лет назад

    Thank you for the video :) May I ask what thickness of metal you are using?Approx 1/16 " ?

    • @DanielCauble
      @DanielCauble  8 лет назад

      +Randolph Tuttle
      You are welcome!
      It was slightly thicker than that, but it is what I had on hand for experimentation. Now I have .125" thick bar that I use.

  • @ChuckNorris-im4cl
    @ChuckNorris-im4cl 8 лет назад

    Are You using here tin as a binder?

    • @DanielCauble
      @DanielCauble  8 лет назад

      No, silverloy. It is brazing rod containing 7% silver. Very strong.

  • @calvin4l691
    @calvin4l691 8 лет назад

    nice way to ruin your hacksaw

    • @DanielCauble
      @DanielCauble  8 лет назад +2

      +Cody Charlesson Who cares? Its just a hacksaw.

    • @velazquezarmouries
      @velazquezarmouries 7 лет назад +1

      Cody Charlesson hacksaw blades aren't expensive

    • @stevesyncox9893
      @stevesyncox9893 3 года назад

      Sounds like someone is jealous.