I'm not interested in forging or want to learn. But I can't seem to stop watching these types of video. Truly a magnificent art. I'm always in awe in the blacksmiths skills.
@@Tidepod_Prince its where the rust has eaten away at the metal. When you take off the rust, by either using a wire brush wheel, or using a solution and Electrolysis. A lot of blade makers, and people in general grind this away because some either dont like the look is gives or they want a clean metal look. I believe it gives character to knives or daggers. Swords are a grey area for me on this.
The tanto blade looks a bit thick like a 1/4” thick. You could forge it down a bit to 3/16” thick then texture the blade by using a ball peen hammer and possibly add a hamon line just like a traditional tanto blade by using clay paste on the blade then quenching it to give that wavy pattern on the blade. But overall your tanto looks great! Nice work! Keep it up👍
One thing I may suggest: Your stone holder is rocking, therefore the angle you are sharpening at is changing. Putting a silicone mat underneath may help.
While it's beautiful, it's also not technically a tanto. Japanese swords are characterized by their layers. If it's not san mai, it's just a sword. You need an outer shell of harder steal, wrapped around softer steel. Then you quinch the blade with clay along the edge. This does two things. First, the metals harden at different speeds, so that forms the curve of the blade. You're not supposed to hammer the curve in like with western blades. Second, the clay forms the hamon line. It's a staple of Japanese swords. A must have. So while I can always appreciate the effort of creating such a nice blade, it is not a tanto, only a knife.
@@AswollAlpaca I'm not an NPC. I just studied a lot about Katana. I speak Japanese too. Also, have you heard the good news? Jesus is real, and he loves you. There's four simple steps guaranteed by God to give you a divine revelation. I'm not talking about feelings, signs, etc, but an honest to goodness conversation with God. Most Christans never read the Bible, so most never get this guaranteed miracle. Forgive your parents, brake down before Jesus, ask for forgiveness, and read the Bible. There's deep spiritual significance in each of these steps. They are the mustard seed of Faith God wants to see from us. They're the bare minimum of effort he expects before he reveals himself. I can state with absolute certainty that if you're guinine, and you do these steps in order, he will reveal himself to you personally. It's nothing that can be missed, nor misinterpreted. Three books of the bible will be enough for the revelation. I recommend Genesis, Mathew, and then either Luke, Psalms, or proverbs. They give the basic information God expects us to know. Just be guinine, do these four steps, and boom, a one on one meeting with God himself. You've got to do them yourself though, no one else can walk your journey. These steps are guaranteed by God to work. Please, take your salvation seriously.
@@AswollAlpaca there's actually deep spiritual significance in those steps. They are the mustard seed of Faith God wants from us. In other words the bare minimum amount of effort he expects us to put in to find him. I'm not crazy, it's just that these steps work, and God was mad AF when I had my revelation. So many claim to be Christian, but hardly anyone opens their Bible, so 99% never get to the point where they find out God expects things from us. It's all over the Bible though. But it's just a paper weight to nearly Everyone. To be forgiven, we must forgive. Until you've put in that bare minimum amount of forgiveness, ie the people closest to you that have raised/fed you your entire life, you cannot be saved. So the Bible will sound like garbage to you.bdo those steps in order and see for yourself. You just have to be guinine. It's not hard. See for yourself. They work 100% of the time, but you have to do them. Only you can walk your journey. It's all real buddy.
Beautiful blade. Love the contrast between pitted and polished metal. The other details are also a great accent to the whole piece. Job well done! I would buy it if I had the money and you were to sell it.
I really enjoyed this video. The sounds of the rough, rusty metal is so soothing, and this is so creative. Turning an ugly old piece of metal into a beautiful Piece of Japanese cutlery is really neat!
great project but just curious why you didn't do a traditional removable handle with a taper pin? it wouldn't have been much work beyond what was already done. I did one a few years ago and ended up being very satisfying to be able to fully disassemble
@farawayforge. What kind of hammer do you use? I'm just starting off and am not sure what kind of hand tools to start with. I've been using an old pair of wolf jaw tongs and ball pein hammer
Me: *Using rusty katana* Him: Why u use rusty man Me: Durability: 10/10 Damage: 10 Infection damage: 100 Rate of enemy survival: 20% Chance of breaking in use : 25%
You probably won’t read this but you are holding your plasma arc cutter to close to your metal, that’s why you are getting rigid lines instead of a smooth cut. I would recommend a quarter inch gap between the torch and metal
tbh I'm assuming tanto are made in the same way katana are with this but, a katana could have one pin, many of them did. I'm more concerned that the tang doesn't go all the way through the handle. Again I don't know if that's a tanto thing or not. example: www.house-of-katanas.eu/katana-information/the-parts-of-the-katana/#jp-carousel-273
Hey I was wondering what the glue looking paste is called at 8:05, my best guess is soldering flux? Im trying to make a habaki in a similar fashion. Thanks.
It doesnt take much to make a tanto like this one, anyone can learn how to do this. Making an authentic tanto is another matter. This is no doubt looks like a tanto and functions like one, but it isnt one, as the techniques involved in making it are completely alien- More modern, western and production-efficient.
@@DarkestVampire92 For all intents and purposes, it is a tanto, but if you wish to be particular, I'll call it a tanto style knife. While it may look the same as a classical tanto, I am aware of the differences in metal quality and how the hardness will differ greatly between a classical tanto and more modern inceptions, so I accept it for what it is. A lovely tool that serves a purpose :)
Absolutely! The most important thing is having the money to have the ability to make this possible. Look at the thousands upon thousands of dollars in machines and tools he needs to complete this project. With determination, research, and a wealthy family anything is possible!
That is a file to test for blade hardness. If it glides on the metal like in the video, the metal is hard. If it gets caught on the metal, it’s not tempered correctly.
I'm kind of new to metal working but is there a reason that you didn't anneal the copper piece? Wouldn't that have made it easier to flatten and then fit around the steel?
So when you make the habaki what is the oil esq paste you put down and heat every time you do it? And I plan to start forging myself soon and I’m curious where you learned how to do all the little things and such
The paste is just a soldering flux to help clean the copper before soldering. Should be available at any hardware store. I learned everything on the internet and by just getting my hands dirty. Give it a go!
My friend didn't know what a tanto was, so I showed him this. When he read the title he accidentally read it "Japanese tomato." Now he calls it the tomato sword 😂
I agree, yet, tanto are not really meant for combat as much for seppukku or just for the sake of carrying a blade. My point is that you would barely notice it
Pretty much what I was thinking. I like the fittings and the blade curves and such, but the blade geometry is wrong in that it has no distal taper (Japanese blades are heavily tapered, no exceptions), it has a secondary bevel, which traditional blades don't have, and it's T H I C C. A thick blade is not bad in and of itself, I mean, hell yeah, cut all the way you want, but should've picked a thinner material to begin with and given it a bit of a taper since he forged it anyway. Cool video tho!
Buy some books invest in some tools and keep looking at blacksmithing videos . you can find books and 1095 steel on Amazon and make your own forge for cheap and for anvil go to a junk yard and find a chunk of metal
O trabalho ficou magnífico, e o vídeo foi a coisa mais linda de se ver, quando se faz o objeto trabalhando coração, mente e espírito, o resultado e sempre esse. Meus parabéns ao cuteleiro. Ganhou meu like e com certeza seguirei este canal.
O único comentário que achei portugues, então vou comentar com vc mesmo kkk. Realmente ficou muito bom o trabalho, a bainha ficou top de mais. Só um problema e que naquele estilo de bainha, o punho ficou sem uma guarnição prós dedos, imagina aquela madeira e muito liza vc vai cortar algo e seus dedos escorrega pra lâmina, com os dedos precionado ainda pela empunhadura , noooo capaz de ranca o dedo fora. A obra e prima, mais muito perigosa pra uso, provavelmente vai ficar só de decoração.
Hey dude im actually wondering if metal bearing is tough enough to cut woods or bamboos cuz im just starting to forge a sword so would it bend or cut off a chip? Cool video though!❤
Use the balls of bearing which are made up of high carbon 1080 steel which is good for forging but dont over heat it which will burn carbon and make you steel brittle and do quench around 1100 C.
I'm not interested in forging or want to learn. But I can't seem to stop watching these types of video. Truly a magnificent art. I'm always in awe in the blacksmiths skills.
As a college student in finals week, yes...
I'm the opposite. I'm 100% interested in becoming a blacksmith as a career option. Specifically blade smith, obviously
@@adamjohnson1594 man college students never shut up about finals DO THEY???
@@Josh-kt9qh ikr, as a college student in finals this bothers me.
@@garionprak7961 Same, as a high school student in finals this bothers me.
Its extremely rewarding when you can take an object you will never need or use and make another object with it that you will never need or use.
But can sell
@andres villar ้้้ก้กก่จ่ข่น
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Google "Aficionado"
How do you know? Maybe he lives in an area where he could be attacked by sexy female ninja at any second.
Why am I watching this. When I have to complete 50 assignments by tomorrow
You need to complete your assignment tomorrow, not today.
@@jaymiegg2681 AFFIRMATIVE
Hahaha so relatable
Do your homework you lazy bum 🙃
Yo u get then done?
The questions are will it cut will it kill and is it strong enough for Forged in fire
“Iht whil khill”
Will it blend
@@DK-survival your blade zir zid nut zbend
Yes
Will it deflect arrows, will it be enough to kill bulls and the biggest of them all:- can it kill Isshin Ashina?
Are yall gonna ignore the fact that this dude just make the whole cutting edge without a guide for the angle ?
You need great skills to do this...
The grinder has a guide on it where he sets the bevels. What you see is the metal being sanded and buffed free hand
@@keyworksales6241 Uh ? Excuse me but when did you saw this guide ?
like the other guy said, the grinder has a guide. also, doing it w/o a guide isnt hard
@@awasdq7684 Yes i can easily turn a metal plate into a sharp shit but that dont make it a good knife...
@@FusRoDraaaa91 ok??? that has nothing to do with my comment so just stfu
I wanna see a hidden Japanese tanto turn into a rusty leaf spring
Watch it in reverse. Problem solved
@@mariow7818 modern problem modern solution
First step, download the video, second step, whatchit in reverse
I wanna see tour mom turn into a tatooed dirty half clothed joy girl in spring. Oh wait that already happend.
@@someting9205
💀💀💀
me oh i should go to bed
also me: must watch sword
SAME!!!!!!!
Yes its 3:26 am
boko no piko
wah panda1 watch that every night
This shit only comes up on my recommended at like 11pm
1 thing i liked the most about forging when i started is that you have so much in control where you are going.
"Why does the Thanksgiving turkey taste like old-school Japanese blood thurst?"
LMFAOOOOOOOOO THIS SHOULD BE PINNED 🤣
8:30 tactical reload sounds
AK reload w/o charging
Always loved how some people KEEP the pitting. It gives the blade, axe, hell even a hammer character.
Fantastic work
What’s pitting?
@@Tidepod_Prince its where the rust has eaten away at the metal. When you take off the rust, by either using a wire brush wheel, or using a solution and Electrolysis. A lot of blade makers, and people in general grind this away because some either dont like the look is gives or they want a clean metal look.
I believe it gives character to knives or daggers. Swords are a grey area for me on this.
The tanto blade looks a bit thick like a 1/4” thick. You could forge it down a bit to 3/16” thick then texture the blade by using a ball peen hammer and possibly add a hamon line just like a traditional tanto blade by using clay paste on the blade then quenching it to give that wavy pattern on the blade. But overall your tanto looks great! Nice work! Keep it up👍
Shut up pretend expert. If you also hate "asmr" big tip: turn off the sound.
@@someting9205 No one asked
One thing I may suggest: Your stone holder is rocking, therefore the angle you are sharpening at is changing. Putting a silicone mat underneath may help.
Jesus christ it doesn't have to be perfect in every aspect. It's perfect the way it is.
@@someting9205 it’s a suggestion
Magnificent imitation of an old japaneese knife . Author made an amazing job. Respect 🙌
Now the final challenge is Seppuku
The final boss
...suicide?
@@useless-zodiac8270 well basically yes.
@@comradebear5114 I'm asking WHY?
@@useless-zodiac8270 well its the final boss idk.
Mesmerizing. Just the sound of work. Just the creation of beauty.
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While it's beautiful, it's also not technically a tanto. Japanese swords are characterized by their layers. If it's not san mai, it's just a sword. You need an outer shell of harder steal, wrapped around softer steel. Then you quinch the blade with clay along the edge. This does two things. First, the metals harden at different speeds, so that forms the curve of the blade. You're not supposed to hammer the curve in like with western blades. Second, the clay forms the hamon line. It's a staple of Japanese swords. A must have. So while I can always appreciate the effort of creating such a nice blade, it is not a tanto, only a knife.
Yes you are right
I knew one of these npcs would be in the comments
XD
@@AswollAlpaca I'm not an NPC. I just studied a lot about Katana. I speak Japanese too.
Also, have you heard the good news? Jesus is real, and he loves you. There's four simple steps guaranteed by God to give you a divine revelation. I'm not talking about feelings, signs, etc, but an honest to goodness conversation with God. Most Christans never read the Bible, so most never get this guaranteed miracle. Forgive your parents, brake down before Jesus, ask for forgiveness, and read the Bible. There's deep spiritual significance in each of these steps. They are the mustard seed of Faith God wants to see from us. They're the bare minimum of effort he expects before he reveals himself. I can state with absolute certainty that if you're guinine, and you do these steps in order, he will reveal himself to you personally. It's nothing that can be missed, nor misinterpreted. Three books of the bible will be enough for the revelation. I recommend Genesis, Mathew, and then either Luke, Psalms, or proverbs. They give the basic information God expects us to know. Just be guinine, do these four steps, and boom, a one on one meeting with God himself. You've got to do them yourself though, no one else can walk your journey. These steps are guaranteed by God to work. Please, take your salvation seriously.
@@jamesmayle4712 You're insane. seek therapy, weeb.
@@AswollAlpaca there's actually deep spiritual significance in those steps. They are the mustard seed of Faith God wants from us. In other words the bare minimum amount of effort he expects us to put in to find him. I'm not crazy, it's just that these steps work, and God was mad AF when I had my revelation. So many claim to be Christian, but hardly anyone opens their Bible, so 99% never get to the point where they find out God expects things from us. It's all over the Bible though. But it's just a paper weight to nearly Everyone. To be forgiven, we must forgive. Until you've put in that bare minimum amount of forgiveness, ie the people closest to you that have raised/fed you your entire life, you cannot be saved. So the Bible will sound like garbage to you.bdo those steps in order and see for yourself. You just have to be guinine. It's not hard. See for yourself. They work 100% of the time, but you have to do them. Only you can walk your journey. It's all real buddy.
Beautiful blade. Love the contrast between pitted and polished metal. The other details are also a great accent to the whole piece. Job well done! I would buy it if I had the money and you were to sell it.
Really surprising ....
Extremely good at procedures control on safety & workmanship
You're an talent of metal works
I really enjoyed this video. The sounds of the rough, rusty metal is so soothing, and this is so creative. Turning an ugly old piece of metal into a beautiful Piece of Japanese cutlery is really neat!
Thank you! Really appreciate you watching
great project but just curious why you didn't do a traditional removable handle with a taper pin? it wouldn't have been much work beyond what was already done. I did one a few years ago and ended up being very satisfying to be able to fully disassemble
Anyone else like the sound on all his videos
I'm here just for that.
You my friend are a very-vert talented weapons smith. I am absolutely blown away by your craftsmanship! JESUS!
La lavorazione più bella che ho visto finora su questo tipo di canali...lavoro eccellente e raffinato...complimenti bro
@farawayforge. What kind of hammer do you use? I'm just starting off and am not sure what kind of hand tools to start with. I've been using an old pair of wolf jaw tongs and ball pein hammer
Me: *Using rusty katana*
Him: Why u use rusty man
Me:
Durability: 10/10
Damage: 10
Infection damage: 100
Rate of enemy survival: 20%
Chance of breaking in use : 25%
90% damage boost againts anti-vax kids
Hmm, yes, it’s pretty good. But, is it good at slashing?
@@thepissedoffcombinesoldier7853 Yup but only 10 uses
@@thepissedoffcombinesoldier7853 you can make the blade shiny and sharp but keep the back of the sword rusty
+100 true damage(Tetanus)
Man, your work always amazes me.
Your blacksmithing abilities are stunning.
I with one day you can make a Morning Star, my favourite weapon.
I think the Hacksmith made a Morning Star but you probably already know that :/
@@dylanlochan9612 yeah, i just want him to make the weapon, but with his own style.
It will be awesome.
I like Qetanas better
Using the pitting like that was a unique touch. I'm sure many Japanese Yakuza would have been proud to own such a piece.
Could not stop watching! So fascinated by this!!!
You probably won’t read this but you are holding your plasma arc cutter to close to your metal, that’s why you are getting rigid lines instead of a smooth cut. I would recommend a quarter inch gap between the torch and metal
Friendship ended with kitten den ASMR.
Knife making ASMR is my best friend now.
Love how the "(ASMR)" shows up and then 1 min later I hear this 0:45 👌
lol right
This is a 99 out of 100 kind of work. If you'd just used two pins for the handle then it woul've been a 100/100.
tbh I'm assuming tanto are made in the same way katana are with this but, a katana could have one pin, many of them did. I'm more concerned that the tang doesn't go all the way through the handle. Again I don't know if that's a tanto thing or not.
example: www.house-of-katanas.eu/katana-information/the-parts-of-the-katana/#jp-carousel-273
Traditionally katana had one mekugi peg in the tsuba. If the fit was as it should be, poses to threat.
Gorgeous final piece. 10/10 would display proudly.
Hey I was wondering what the glue looking paste is called at 8:05, my best guess is soldering flux? Im trying to make a habaki in a similar fashion. Thanks.
I’m a big fan of the composition and lighting in your shots. A pleasure to watch for several reasons 👍
The idea of turning this into an asmr is really interesting tbh. Never thought about this being so good.
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Keep your barbarian thoughts to yourself, unclean one!
Clamp another piece of
Stock down to use as a straight edge for plasma cutter. Comes out wayyyy cleaner
Looks incredible, excellent craftsmanship.
That's extremely talented. I don't think I've ever just been sitting there at a rusty leaf spring thinking let's make a knife.
Big fan sir...love from India 🇮🇳❤
Alternative title : Microwaved Japanese Tanto
He put it in an oven not a microwave
That’s for heat treat
@@thatonedodge ik bish all i did all day was watch forged in fire when i was a kid
@@imashibenowpetme2352 bish ik have been a blacksmith for FIVE YEARS
@@thatonedodge bish make me a katana . I wan slice cucumbersss
Do you believe anyone, provides the determination, research, materials and tools can become a expert blacksmith?
It doesnt take much to make a tanto like this one, anyone can learn how to do this.
Making an authentic tanto is another matter. This is no doubt looks like a tanto and functions like one, but it isnt one, as the techniques involved in making it are completely alien- More modern, western and production-efficient.
hell yeah
@@DarkestVampire92 For all intents and purposes, it is a tanto, but if you wish to be particular, I'll call it a tanto style knife.
While it may look the same as a classical tanto, I am aware of the differences in metal quality and how the hardness will differ greatly between a classical tanto and more modern inceptions, so I accept it for what it is. A lovely tool that serves a purpose :)
As long as you have the determinations and willpower to get through the hard times
Absolutely! The most important thing is having the money to have the ability to make this possible. Look at the thousands upon thousands of dollars in machines and tools he needs to complete this project. With determination, research, and a wealthy family anything is possible!
Wonderful craftsmanship!
I'm readying myself for Anya's Blacksmith ASMR.
quiet kid in the back of class: hmmmmmmm interesting
stfu
@@aleksaloncar2540 we found the quiet kid
@Bronzethelegend36 4 it kinda is
@@isaacchavez5461
It really isn’t.
Why do i always have the coolest recommendations in the morning before i have to go to work
Because they know🤫
日本語で申し訳ないが短刀は鉄を叩いて鍛錬をし形を整えていくものなので短刀ではないです。素人が失礼しました。
What's the tool used at 4:40 which says HRC60 and what are its uses can anyone please explain?
That is a file to test for blade hardness. If it glides on the metal like in the video, the metal is hard. If it gets caught on the metal, it’s not tempered correctly.
Beautiful work and very skilled.
What it is capable of doesnt bear thinking about.
Strongly feel that this is not a Tanto, but a "Tanto Shaped Object"
The look of the final product, and the woodworking, are impressive anyway.
3:44 sounds like a velociraptor
hmmm.. interesting.. my velociraptor sounds completely different
am i the only one who like, whenever watch vids like this just think about life and my problems in the most calm way?
that’s why i’m watching this during my exams
I'm kind of new to metal working but is there a reason that you didn't anneal the copper piece? Wouldn't that have made it easier to flatten and then fit around the steel?
Nicely done mate.
I envy your time, your tools and your skills :)
Great project sir!
ah yes. the old reliable blacksmith tools: the cutoff wheel and belt sander
plasma cutter as well
Sounds like a secret super hero to me
@@pinkimpostor1597 what?
@@jeffjoestar4245 nvm nvm nvm
Hmmm you say you’re a joestar huh? If that true what’s the secret joestar technique
11:13 sounds like a bee caught under window :D
anyway, this is awesome, thank you for making this video
Yes, this is the type of crafting I like, where they actually make a blade out of something else.✨
So when you make the habaki what is the oil esq paste you put down and heat every time you do it? And I plan to start forging myself soon and I’m curious where you learned how to do all the little things and such
The paste is just a soldering flux to help clean the copper before soldering. Should be available at any hardware store. I learned everything on the internet and by just getting my hands dirty. Give it a go!
@@FarawayForge thanks I really appreciate it, and I’m learning a lot watching your videos so thank you!
“I am Samurai”-Jin Sakai
jin after too much sake
Such amazing craftsmanship went into this. Andre of Astora would be proud.
No views and 55 likes🤔🤔
that's what a professional means
Hello from Russia 🇷🇺
Utterly wonderful to watch.
@Faraway Forge the next time you have to use a paper template on your metal, you can use magnets to keep your paper held down
Bro that’s actually really cool I would love learn how to make one
Right?!
Bro you just did
"As I lack a second, I must drive it deep. "
13:08 it looks like blood. Especially when it looks like you're rubbing your finger against it xD
i was about to say that, i was so unsure if it was just the camera
It’s stuff to make the wood more clean
Thanks that's just what I needed.
You need to start giving these away you've got real talent
You misspelled “selling”
I like these creative videos, but I'm the kind of guy who wants to see that blade cut something when you're done. Looks great, but is it functional?
That Asian guy from Forged in Fire will have to test it out to see if "IT WILL CUT."
If you didn't laugh at 11:13 then I can't be your friend
ههههع
I think you mean 4:09
@@حيدرحيدر-د3ع5ض خرب يومكم العراقيين وين ما اروح اشوفكم
After 10 years youtube recommended this video
It’s been two weeks dumbass
Are... ...are you from the future?..
im still fascinated on how people can make beautiful weapons like these in modern times
But your finish product is one this old marine would absolutely be honored to have.
Me, chillin:
The torch: FSHHHHHHH
4:10 the girls always ask about my sword being so strong and how i get it so sharp....this is what i tell them
i genuinely love your content! its so comforting :} never stop doing you, dude! ur awesome
"doing you" 🌚
GodblessYouAll🙏🏽💜✝️💜🙏🏽
Japanese Traditional making of those is much better to watch but much more effort.
That turned out really AWESOME!!
I can imagine how heavy it is. but it will keel
"it weel keel!"
@@jt0n yes sir
12:20 150 hits per second.
My friend didn't know what a tanto was, so I showed him this. When he read the title he accidentally read it "Japanese tomato." Now he calls it the tomato sword 😂
hhahahahahha
If i ever get a sword like that I'm cutting tomatoes with it.
Gorgeous work, Dude
wow... thats some superb knife making skills
This is a nice breadknife.
Me * has tons of assignments to complete ,
Also me * vibing on that hammer beating sounds from 1:20
Although this is beautiful, blade is a bit thick. Probably heavy. Tanto is supposed to be light.
I agree, yet, tanto are not really meant for combat as much for seppukku or just for the sake of carrying a blade. My point is that you would barely notice it
No he's right. It needs to be about half that thickness. Don't get me wrong it's cool and all, just do it right.
Pretty much what I was thinking. I like the fittings and the blade curves and such, but the blade geometry is wrong in that it has no distal taper (Japanese blades are heavily tapered, no exceptions), it has a secondary bevel, which traditional blades don't have, and it's T H I C C. A thick blade is not bad in and of itself, I mean, hell yeah, cut all the way you want, but should've picked a thinner material to begin with and given it a bit of a taper since he forged it anyway. Cool video tho!
Although I 100% agree they're traditionally meant to be much lighter, it's still nice to see a different and artistic look on it :)
@@matiasdelatorreoverton3612 ahh yes, the commonly practiced art of seppukku. Without a doubt what this was made for
Beautiful work! How does one even get started in something like this...its so overwhelming.
Buy some books invest in some tools and keep looking at blacksmithing videos . you can find books and 1095 steel on Amazon and make your own forge for cheap and for anvil go to a junk yard and find a chunk of metal
This was really cool to watch.
"I bow to thy master. Thou art maketh thee are not for thee mortals, but for thy Gods."
you used so many of those words so wrong
@@steoff say what now??? 😁😁
@@futureisyours3016 your comment, most of the words are used wrong
O trabalho ficou magnífico, e o vídeo foi a coisa mais linda de se ver, quando se faz o objeto trabalhando coração, mente e espírito, o resultado e sempre esse.
Meus parabéns ao cuteleiro.
Ganhou meu like e com certeza seguirei este canal.
O único comentário que achei portugues, então vou comentar com vc mesmo kkk.
Realmente ficou muito bom o trabalho, a bainha ficou top de mais.
Só um problema e que naquele estilo de bainha, o punho ficou sem uma guarnição prós dedos, imagina aquela madeira e muito liza vc vai cortar algo e seus dedos escorrega pra lâmina, com os dedos precionado ainda pela empunhadura , noooo capaz de ranca o dedo fora.
A obra e prima, mais muito perigosa pra uso, provavelmente vai ficar só de decoração.
Next video: turning metal door into M1A2 abrams
Talk about master craftsmanship!
What I learned from this video, if this guy has a rusty leaf spring, don't piss him off.
Every metal in the start: )
This is the best thing that RUclips has ever recommended me! Insane work, subscribed!
Hey dude im actually wondering if metal bearing is tough enough to cut woods or bamboos cuz im just starting to forge a sword so would it bend or cut off a chip?
Cool video though!❤
Use the balls of bearing which are made up of high carbon 1080 steel which is good for forging but dont over heat it which will burn carbon and make you steel brittle and do quench around 1100 C.
@@Vin_03 got it
4:37 what is this tool ?? And why you use it ?
REAL QUESTION!! After ht and belt cleanup what was the wheel you used? Scotch type by chance?