Блин,в этот меч столько души вложено,труда и пота.Меч достойный Короля!Наверное Ескалибур создавался с такой самоотдачей.Скорее втрого такого меча творец этого шедевра не захочет повторять,сколько сил отдал,терпения-настоящий мастер Мечей!!!
And the scabbard/ sheath? I'm sure that is on the next video 😉. Beautiful workmanship (as usual 👍🤙)! My bad, I probably should have watched the whole video 1st 😬
e possível forja um aço damasco usando pouco calor e usando uma prensa hidráulica pra fazer as camadas se ajustarem apenas com pura força bruta do atrito ou isso e impossível
Вы красиво работаете , а органы дыхания не всегда защищаете .лигирующии компаненты при ковки , дум от отпуска -закалки и так далее , эти пропуски хорошим не закончятся .
WOW. I almost cried after seeing the sword completed, and you just kept going with the pommel, hilt and sheathe. Amazing. Why did you use the drill at 7:45?
drilling shallow holes while forge welding removes portions of the top layer, and leaves the dark and light contrasted metals on the surface as he pressed it back to smooth.
@@insertcoolnamehere_1 A little bit of both. The damascus ensures the different colors as the different steels all have slightly different finishes. But the drilling ensures the shape, that's why the circles or ripple like patterns are on the finished product. You likely would still get a pattern without drilling, but it'd be more like random squiggles that you see in other damascus blades as opposed to the neat patterns he gets from drilling.
Freerk, I've watched you bladesmithing for years, and I see you constantly use flux or borax on your forging of steel. Many American ABS Blacksmiths say that you don't and should use flux. What is the real truth in this question?
My ophthalmologist says I can no longer watch your videos on my phone, not even in a brightly lit room, because the sudden close-ups to unbearably bright welding. Seriously, you're wearing protection, but us viewers experience those moments unfiltered like light-based jumpscares, and even turning the brightness of our screens down doesn't do much to block it. Love your work, love your videos, but dimming the welding (like other smiths do on their respective channels) might be a good idea 😵
Love your work your silence speaks volumes....nothing is more satisfying that seeing your hands do the talking👍
Первый лайк 😊. Всегда с удовольствием смотрю ваши видео, вы безумно талантливый.
Этот целый цех! Как же наши предки обходились без всех этих приспособлений и изготавливали не менее замечательные вещи?
Блин,в этот меч столько души вложено,труда и пота.Меч достойный Короля!Наверное Ескалибур создавался с такой самоотдачей.Скорее втрого такого меча творец этого шедевра не захочет повторять,сколько сил отдал,терпения-настоящий мастер Мечей!!!
It’s a battle cruiser. I love it veddy nice
Beautiful work! I shall buy it and have it at the ready to demand satisfaction from the next fool to speak to me before I’ve had my coffee.
You are just the best love watching your videos
Oh and congratulations on 500,000 + subscribers.
That blades sings at the end. Art, Just Art.
Immaculate. Masterful as always Freerk
Love the way you design your swords.. its like they are from the medieval era
Очень красивая штука, как обычно. Приятно смотреть на вашу работу.
Beautiful. Shared. Thank you.! 🤑
gorgeous work
Esse aí é caprichoso! Sem dúvida o melhor ferreiro do RUclips 🇧🇷
absolutely stunning build, the twisted wire wrap handles look so good
Always wanted to see somethin like this thatz fire
Фриирк всегда делает произведения искусства..
The video was excellent as well 👍👍
Всегда прекраснаые мечи!
And the scabbard/ sheath? I'm sure that is on the next video 😉. Beautiful workmanship (as usual 👍🤙)! My bad, I probably should have watched the whole video 1st 😬
Very nice 👏🏽👏🏽
Perfection!!
😮😮😮
wonderful and nice sword❤❤
e possível forja um aço damasco usando pouco calor e usando uma prensa hidráulica pra fazer as camadas se ajustarem apenas com pura força bruta do atrito ou isso e impossível
Just so amazing
beautiful sword Freerk
Beautiful
Вы красиво работаете , а органы дыхания не всегда защищаете .лигирующии компаненты при ковки , дум от отпуска -закалки и так далее , эти пропуски хорошим не закончятся .
Крутой меч...респект мастеру.
Muito lindo ver oseu trabalho! Eu faço minhas artes em tecido.Iraci e sua artes no RUclips.
Could you make a set of garden tools with railroad spikes?
1:17:48 that sound is pure bliss
Un hermoso trabajo 👍
He even makes pattern weilded scabords!
more making then forging but still very very good
Beautiful!
Absolutely incredible work my friend! Talented! What’s something like that sell for?
what is that new makers mark ??
Necesito comprar una Ya
WOW. I almost cried after seeing the sword completed, and you just kept going with the pommel, hilt and sheathe. Amazing.
Why did you use the drill at 7:45?
drilling shallow holes while forge welding removes portions of the top layer, and leaves the dark and light contrasted metals on the surface as he pressed it back to smooth.
To create a pattern. Aside from folding it multiple times its the primary reason he gets the pattern that shows after acid etching.
@@tharalter Is the pattern only because he did the drilling or is it because his chosen material is damascus?
@@insertcoolnamehere_1 A little bit of both. The damascus ensures the different colors as the different steels all have slightly different finishes. But the drilling ensures the shape, that's why the circles or ripple like patterns are on the finished product. You likely would still get a pattern without drilling, but it'd be more like random squiggles that you see in other damascus blades as opposed to the neat patterns he gets from drilling.
@@tharalter Ahh makes sense, and would the drilling alone give any patterns?
Freerk, I've watched you bladesmithing for years, and I see you constantly use flux or borax on your forging of steel. Many American ABS Blacksmiths say that you don't and should use flux. What is the real truth in this question?
Is there's place to look at your finished work for buy..?
Is there a practical purpose for a horizontal "S" guard?
big sword cool
Cuanto venderías una cosa así?
I'm looking for a full suit a rack for it and a few personal sword's that are for training.. That's the way i"m atemping to go with my self..
Ok, this has been bugging me for a while now and I just have to ask. Why do you drill those divots into the billet?
To create a pattern. Aside from folding it multiple times its the primary reason he gets the pattern that shows after acid etching
@@tharalter Much appreciated. I was really curious about that.
Beauté mortelle, des braves se seraient damnés pour elle afin de garder leur vie dans le hachoir .
🧑🏭🇺🇲
My ophthalmologist says I can no longer watch your videos on my phone, not even in a brightly lit room, because the sudden close-ups to unbearably bright welding. Seriously, you're wearing protection, but us viewers experience those moments unfiltered like light-based jumpscares, and even turning the brightness of our screens down doesn't do much to block it. Love your work, love your videos, but dimming the welding (like other smiths do on their respective channels) might be a good idea 😵
Can you do the Kampilan? Thanks!
Beautiful