Adam Savage Speed Builds a Prop Dagger at Wētā Workshop!

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @tested
    @tested  Год назад +17

    Wētā Workshop Unleashed: tours.wetaworkshop.com/unleashed/
    See photos from the exhibition at instagram.com/wetaworkshopunleashed
    The Production Design of Wētā Workshop Unleashed: ruclips.net/video/l9jVjAUiraw/видео.html
    Creating a Bigature for Wētā Workshop Unleashed: ruclips.net/video/Tr5JBIiXI88/видео.html
    Inside Wētā Workshop's Animatronics Lab: ruclips.net/video/aZYOugt3Bmw/видео.html
    Grass Flocking at Wētā Workshop: ruclips.net/video/2cZbx8edQPM/видео.html
    See more prop making projects from Joseph @joeharlow_art on Instagram: instagram.com/joeharlow_art/

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Год назад

      I hear in some countries they have computers to do this on much more accurately and quickly!
      More absurd swords and dagger That no one would ever use or design in reality! The absurd thickness and weight!

  • @hikkespett
    @hikkespett Год назад +262

    'Adam has a playdate at Wētā Workshop!'

  • @Jeankcr
    @Jeankcr Год назад +93

    You got to love how humble Addam is, the attention he gives you even when you're trying to teach him something probably he already knows it's the same as if he's learning it for the very first time. I love this man.

    • @rhysioeren3203
      @rhysioeren3203 Год назад +7

      adam is out of any league right now. he built something big after mythbusters and he is looking at some of the best workshops in the industry. at some moment during mythbusters it was mentioned that this is where he really excels: props, cosplay, costumes. glad to see doing all this work, just finished watching the video for obi-wan kenobi, amazing work there.

    • @johnrblanks
      @johnrblanks Год назад +25

      I agree, but he's also professional enough to know that its not so much being explained to him, as it is to us, the audience.

    • @No1sonuk
      @No1sonuk Год назад +6

      There's always the subtle difference that can be a revelation.

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint Год назад +6

      @@johnrblanks True. But also I’m sure as an expert it is interesting to see how each workshop has their own way of doing things. I’m sure he could ask lots of more technical questions about why they do things a certain way, but knows that might be a bit above our heads. I bet he does ask some of that off camera.

    • @RMAJGaming
      @RMAJGaming Год назад +4

      right, other guy was telling him shit and i was like "uhh im pretty sure Addam knows how to do this"

  • @sealdoggydog
    @sealdoggydog Год назад +83

    This Adam Savage guy has a real knack for prop building. He'd probably go far in the industry.

  • @_TheDudeAbides_
    @_TheDudeAbides_ Год назад +11

    Good thing Adam is such a nice guy so it didn't get awkward when the dude explained stuff like how to make straight lines to Adam.

  • @mattrichardson4351
    @mattrichardson4351 Год назад +63

    Look how much fun they are having.. this is awesome

  • @amyanderson4522
    @amyanderson4522 Год назад +37

    Love that Adam has his personal pencil carrier assistant with him

  • @matt-lang
    @matt-lang Год назад +38

    Love seeing Richard immediately mime stabbing Adam with the dagger as soon as he gets back.

  • @NjK601
    @NjK601 Год назад +69

    I've seen The LOTR Extended Edition appendices, nearly as many times as the films.. Getting so much nostalgia, seeing and hearing Richard and Adam in the same room

    • @vonoostenstein
      @vonoostenstein Год назад +5

      Same. I used to turn on the appendices to fall asleep to for a few years. The passion Richard and the folks at Weta have for their work just shines through every time they talk about it.

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint Год назад +4

      Honestly that behind the scenes is just a masterpiece.

    • @smaakjeks
      @smaakjeks Год назад +1

      It's like a warm blanket

  • @DAS-Machina
    @DAS-Machina Год назад +28

    Like working with graphite powder, try mixing it with shellac and stippling it on for a rough metallic texture. once it is dry sand it and you get a great rough cast iron look.

    • @AlasdairGR
      @AlasdairGR Год назад

      I've seen people do something similar to do a gunmetal finish on Mando helmets.

    • @uburishi
      @uburishi Год назад +1

      Use powdered steel and you can make it rust too.

  • @Raienya
    @Raienya Год назад +25

    Such a delightful video. It's so great to see Adam in his element and so happy.
    I totally understand why he has a healthy respect for routers. My ex's dad didn't have that respect, and had his right index finger torn off down to the first knuckle.

    • @PelleKuipers
      @PelleKuipers Год назад +3

      @@Dr-Loren I find routers scary but table saws are it for me. So powerful, with a blade hard to see and close to your fingers. With routers you at least have the bit on the other side (also a reason why I never use router tables).

    • @thetimesink196
      @thetimesink196 Год назад +2

      @@Dr-Loren That's because they're below the equator!😁

    • @HickLif3
      @HickLif3 Год назад +1

      @@PelleKuipers I almost lost a thumb to a table saw last year and i still fear a router more. a router can jump and jive and catch the workpiece and come at you randomly. A table saw the blade is in one place at all times

    • @PelleKuipers
      @PelleKuipers Год назад

      @@HickLif3 funny how everyone has that one tool. Somehow I've done so much work with routers that I'm pretty comfortable with them. And as long as you take small passes and respect the grain direction jumping will not happen. And with end grain I just sand rather than route.
      Even with passes taking of a hair of the wood and it would still jump and destroy the work piece.

    • @HickLif3
      @HickLif3 Год назад

      @@PelleKuipers Right? I almost cut off my thumb, RIPPED apart a finger tip with a nail gun and still get a little anxious wth a router and i've never even drawn blood with one lol

  • @Skrap007
    @Skrap007 Год назад +15

    PVC trim boards at most home centers / lumberyards, used some in 2010-ish to make two 40K Titans from paper model patterns. Then years later got a FDM 3D printer and designed my own & printed off the same but with working pistons made from pvc pipe and Plastruct. PVC boards cut like butter with most woodworking tools.

  • @negotiableaffections
    @negotiableaffections Год назад +68

    Soooooo, a one-day build IS A THING!

  • @smorgasbord26
    @smorgasbord26 Год назад +5

    Seeing Richard Taylor always brings back cozy memories of watching the LotR special bonus features

  • @YarblekRW
    @YarblekRW Год назад +17

    In the mid 90s a friend and I started a business making tokens for Magic the Gathering (Citadel Magic Tokens). They were printed on Sentra by a local company that specialized in store fixtures. The problem we ran into (that eventually killed the project) was that the hard outer shell would not cut cleanly when they die cut them so we ended up having to sand all four edges on a couple hundred thousand tokens. Years later we found out that all they needed to do was heat the die. Sigh! It really is a beautiful material though!

  • @livenletdie0
    @livenletdie0 Год назад +6

    I could watch Adam at Weta videos everyday. He should just go there every year.

  • @aaronpreston47
    @aaronpreston47 Год назад +1

    I love how resourceful prop makers are, taking different materials that are far away from their everyday use and utilizing them in their own way.

  • @ubermonkee
    @ubermonkee Год назад +63

    Adam - 'I'ld make 2, then try to make 3 the next day, then 4....'
    Joe - *whispers * 'shut uppppp duuuude!'

    • @josephharlow4722
      @josephharlow4722 Год назад +14

      Hahaha 😅

    • @irondirigible4216
      @irondirigible4216 Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing lol

    • @ubermonkee
      @ubermonkee Год назад +1

      @@josephharlow4722 oh my dude, I hope I didn't offend you, but you have literally made my lifetime! I didn't think for a second you'ld read that, hope it made you laugh though :)

    • @josephharlow4722
      @josephharlow4722 Год назад +1

      @@ubermonkee no offence taken! It’s my favourite comment!

  • @PreparedDeath
    @PreparedDeath Год назад +1

    I love Adam’s knowledge of how things work, like instantly thinking how the router bit works having never seen one. That’s a true engineering brain.

  • @twin11797
    @twin11797 Год назад +31

    I like how Richard's first instinct upon coming back to see the sword is to pick it up and stab Adam

    • @LunarEclipsism1
      @LunarEclipsism1 Год назад +7

      "Woohoo! *Hwoirchh!* "
      the absolute best

    • @john-henrywilson9145
      @john-henrywilson9145 Год назад

      25:10

    • @smaakjeks
      @smaakjeks Год назад +1

      @@LunarEclipsism1 That is a well spelled mock stabbing right there.

    • @LunarEclipsism1
      @LunarEclipsism1 Год назад

      @@smaakjeks hahaha, thank you!

    • @smaakjeks
      @smaakjeks Год назад

      @@LunarEclipsism1 You get bonus points if you can spell the following:
      _sword swiping through a re-animated skeletal combatant_

  • @jacobbalensiefer3846
    @jacobbalensiefer3846 Год назад +2

    I love that practical effects do still have a place in the world and the craftspeople are just getting better. Being able to knock out a cools sword prop in a day or less is so impressive.

    • @brolohalflemming7042
      @brolohalflemming7042 Год назад

      I think it's fascinating the work that goes into cinematic world building. So an elf walks into a shop and says they need a phased plasma dagger in the 40W range, and in the background is an array of stock that prop makers have had to create. And it might only be on screen for a few seconds, but sells the fantasy. I guess the background could be greenscreen and CGI'd in, but often that has the uncanny valley effect to me.

  • @brentflynn4881
    @brentflynn4881 Год назад +2

    I had the absolute pleasure of visiting Weta Workshop Unleashed in November. It was incredible. The sheer creativity of all 3 areas (horror, fantasy, sci-fi) was amazing, and everything was so interactive. It made you wish the fake movies the displays are based on were real!

  • @majomaheriose
    @majomaheriose Год назад +2

    Never fails to please me that whenever Adam finds a tool he hasn't tested yet, and he gets to use, he has the biggest grin.
    Man is out there having xmas everytime he finds a new tool.
    Is wonderful.

  • @timchamberlain5858
    @timchamberlain5858 Год назад

    Thank you for including the "Shop Shower" bit, it delighted me.

  • @DrakeAurum
    @DrakeAurum Год назад +19

    Very impressive. The style for that dagger feels "klingon elf", which should definitely be a thing.

  • @disruptive_innovator
    @disruptive_innovator Год назад

    Weta is incredible. Thanks for taking us back once again.

  • @KidFury27
    @KidFury27 7 месяцев назад

    Telling Adam to use his finger as the guide... The look on his face was just pure joy... Like "Dude, do know how many times I've been caught on camera giving the same advice?" Respect the talent son!

  • @ybab-j
    @ybab-j Год назад

    fantastic generosity! information sharing is how we advance our collective craft as a species

  • @JamesFaction
    @JamesFaction Год назад

    hello from a huge mythbusters fan and tested watcher in Aotearoa New Zealand. This video was a treat, thank you!

  • @BeExcellent1
    @BeExcellent1 Год назад +2

    This is the perfect collab! Can't wait to get to NZ to see the amazing display from Weta Workshop!

  • @corrinastanley125
    @corrinastanley125 Год назад +2

    Great vid, these collaborations help everyone in the maker's industry learn about new tools and techniques.

  • @moz5885
    @moz5885 Год назад

    I did the Weta Unleashed tour a few days ago. The guide and I got talking about Adam so she grabbed this dagger off the wall for me to hold, the pitting on the blade looks so good up close

  • @RUSHv4
    @RUSHv4 Год назад

    I got to visit the Weta Experience in November 2022. It was a lot of fun and the vibe there is super awesome. Highly Recommend!

  • @RickHunterCL
    @RickHunterCL Год назад +1

    I just saw the Adam replica at the Unleashed Exhibition... It's mind-blowing.

  • @leamog
    @leamog Год назад

    Love seeing Adam out of his comfort zone - taking the lead from someone else - no shade, this is why we all love the man

  • @area1084
    @area1084 Год назад +5

    Can't get betta than Weta! Great fun!

  • @CF_Sapper
    @CF_Sapper Год назад

    I got the chance to hold the dagger that Adam made in this Video, made my inner kid very very happy!.

  • @ezraclark7904
    @ezraclark7904 Год назад +2

    Truly a savage blade

    • @wrongtown
      @wrongtown Год назад

      I acknowledge the pun.

  • @empirecook
    @empirecook Год назад

    I swear Adam has one of the coolest jobs in the world.

  • @chefjeff1366
    @chefjeff1366 Год назад +1

    damn, Wētā seems like a great place to work

  • @TroyWuelfing
    @TroyWuelfing Год назад +6

    Those weta folks should check out raised panel router bits.
    Also they could have custom tools made pretty easily. We used to do this to make custom trim profiles for hard wood trim.

  • @AlbinoRhinoEventCenter
    @AlbinoRhinoEventCenter Год назад +19

    It’s hilarious that this guy tried to teach Adam the straight line trick he’s used a million times😂

    • @Captain_MonsterFart
      @Captain_MonsterFart Год назад +4

      Well I didn't know it so I'm glad it went down like that.

    • @maromania7
      @maromania7 Год назад +8

      Of course he did, because the people on the other side of the camera haven't. And even beside that, it's always best to make sure you're on the same page, because the trick they use might be different from yours. Cool tricks are always fun to teach people, worst case you geek out about how useful that the technique is.

    • @mromutt
      @mromutt Год назад +4

      @@maromania7 It also just seems to be a thing in trades. I think more often than not though its a nice way of hinting at "this is how we do it for our workflow" as a way to make sure work is compatible and things dont need to be redone or complications laters haha. Will see it in construction, electrical, plumbing and so on. And in the off chance someone didnt already know the thing then they learned a new thing!

  • @RodGwinn
    @RodGwinn Год назад

    So cool to be able to work with other professionals on your passion projects

  • @ryandowney8743
    @ryandowney8743 Год назад +1

    I love Richard Taylor's voice. Not just the accent, which is charming, but his way of speaking is very pleasant to listen to.

  • @Merennulli
    @Merennulli Год назад +1

    That has to be the most fun one-off task. Filling a wall with things you get to let your imagination run away with in rapid succession.

  • @MysticJhn
    @MysticJhn Год назад +1

    As a sword lover, that looked like a fun day. I ain't exactly a maker, can barely operate a hammer if I had to, but I'd still love to play with that material to see what kind of fantasy sword I could produce.

  • @kingfish4575
    @kingfish4575 Год назад

    Its so amazing to watch adam talk shop

  • @markdavich5829
    @markdavich5829 Год назад +5

    I find it a bit amusing that there's almost always either a band-aid or a black and blue finger nail or both, on Adams hands - I think I remember Jamie musing about liking to see Adam in pain in remarks about Adam being accident prone.

  • @davydatwood3158
    @davydatwood3158 Год назад

    In the late 80's I had a bunch of toy swords sized for my He-Man figures but made by some random company - the sort of thing that would end up in a dollar store these days - and I still have a few. The designs were *very* similar to what was on the table here, with lots of hollowed-out diamonds and ovals on the blades. So funky to see those shapes as a full size prop!

  • @Cragun.
    @Cragun. Год назад

    Heading to New Zealand in a few months, I'll definitely be setting up a tour of the Weta Workshop!

  • @RedHair651
    @RedHair651 Год назад

    The boss pretend-stabbing Adam Savage with the dagger the second he saw it was such a fun touch

  • @scttydsntknw
    @scttydsntknw Год назад +1

    I am getting flashbacks to my Navy days when the needlegun started going....

  • @acbenepe
    @acbenepe Год назад

    Re: the router/edger. I had an fx/Prop studio in Brooklyn back in the day. I was using the edger on something and received such a blow to the back of my head I thought a mold must have fallen from a high shelf behind me. As the stars cleared I realized that the edger had climbed up my ponytail. It was still growling. there was enough hair around the shaft to bind the motor or I would have been scalped. I had a flashback to my shop teacher back in the 70s saying "Now you fellas with the long hair, yadda, yadda".

  • @Drewcifer321
    @Drewcifer321 Год назад

    I love all of the content at Weta. Amazing creations

  • @nirodha7028
    @nirodha7028 Год назад +2

    This was cool! Very talented craftsman who showed you the ropes there Adam :-)

  • @eronGreco
    @eronGreco Год назад

    awesome ep

  • @Aceinpolar
    @Aceinpolar Год назад

    I'm super jealous about the Weta unleashed, i really wish they had one in the states.

  • @marisabrown9410
    @marisabrown9410 Год назад

    It’s awesome seeing something like this, mostly because I live up in auckland

  • @velkonemriam1935
    @velkonemriam1935 Год назад

    The more of these Weta Workshop specials I see, no matter the creator involved, encourages me more and more that I’m not crazy for watching the LOTR Appendecies far more than the movies 😂

  • @hanelyp1
    @hanelyp1 Год назад

    Looks like a good technique for props to make sure actors don't hurt themselves too badly.

  • @stormypinkness4030
    @stormypinkness4030 Год назад

    Seems like a good group of people.

  • @P1cwh0r3
    @P1cwh0r3 Год назад

    WW Unleashed is an awesome exhibit...

  • @davidpowers746
    @davidpowers746 Год назад +1

    Honestly there will always be something funny about the way a Kiwi who's clearly from the same part of Space New Zealand as Korg says the word "thickness."

  • @SaveCount-bh8tp
    @SaveCount-bh8tp 4 месяца назад

    When i was young i hate sciences, but i loved it with works.

  • @MelbourneShorts11
    @MelbourneShorts11 Год назад

    Fantastic content.

  • @krillen64
    @krillen64 Год назад

    I love videos like this you make. They are such fun to watch and very entertaining too.

  • @miniroo612
    @miniroo612 Год назад +1

    This is so cool

  • @iteerrex8166
    @iteerrex8166 Год назад

    Cool techniques to make wooden blades for my nephew 👍

  • @FlexDRG
    @FlexDRG Год назад +1

    Sounds like a nice 1day build for Adam to make a shallow/large radius HSS router bit.

  • @CoreyJohnson193
    @CoreyJohnson193 Год назад

    Imagine being so cool and talented Weta just let's you touch their stuff.
    "C'mon over and handle our expensive, dangerous tools to make some art!"

  • @SanyaTsvay
    @SanyaTsvay Год назад

    wow you have your own youtube channel

  • @danburz
    @danburz Год назад

    I am fascinated watching everything you do! you may never see this, but,, If this "hand crafting things" like what yourself and WETA make, If I wanted to do this as a career, where would i begin??

  • @GR_R2
    @GR_R2 Год назад

    I love that blade. Looks like it should come apart in the middle to make two separate blades

  • @VeniVidiVid
    @VeniVidiVid Год назад

    Such great fun! 🙂

  • @Mikyll1969
    @Mikyll1969 Год назад

    love the learning and new techniques stuff... they are SO talented on what they do, though I DO agree that the router angle for the blade profile is too steep and harsh...

  • @tomhorsley6566
    @tomhorsley6566 Год назад

    By golly! Every tool is a hammer!

  • @BioClone
    @BioClone Год назад +1

    Im the only one which sees the design as it could fit Jaffa's Equipment (goaul'd, Stargate)

  • @CarloRufinoSabusap
    @CarloRufinoSabusap Год назад +1

    I saw Adam's fingernail and I felt that in my soul

  • @edburdo
    @edburdo Год назад +1

    Dude... I'd pay to go to a workshop and make display prop weapons like that. hey Wētā! What say you!

  • @RjWolf3000
    @RjWolf3000 Год назад

    I just keep having flight of the concords memories when i hear that accent.

  • @notapplicable4637
    @notapplicable4637 Год назад

    It's called Foamex here in the UK, this is what Joe said at the beginning of the video. Possibly Adam mis-heard because it says it's called signex in the UK later in the video?

  • @robinst-pierre9600
    @robinst-pierre9600 Год назад +1

    Adam, you should try Bicolline next summer.

  • @eclectricmagazine
    @eclectricmagazine Год назад

    Richard Taylor is just the best human alive

  • @nwlondonman
    @nwlondonman Год назад

    He sounds just like Murray. "Brett, present? Jemaine, present?"

  • @MonkeyChessify
    @MonkeyChessify Год назад +1

    Adams dagger design was really cool but all I kept seeing was a stylized egyptian Ankh lol

  • @ViperChief117
    @ViperChief117 Год назад +1

    Pretty sick looking prop dagger you got there Adam? Always thought it would be cool to visit Weta Workshop one day and view their incredible creations. Lol

  • @MacGivre
    @MacGivre Год назад +4

    Une épée parfaite pour moi serait : un couteau de survie géant, avec une dos de lame plat mais avec des dents près de la garde pour faire une scie, une poignée suffisament longue pour utiliser le marteau intégré dans la garde, une pognée avec des rangements pour des accessoires (pas forcément creuse, mais des accessoires tout autour, je nesai pas trop)...

  • @notarealperson87
    @notarealperson87 Год назад +1

    im pretty sure that Adam's dagger was on the dentist's tray in Little Shop of Horrors

  • @Rebar77_real
    @Rebar77_real Год назад

    Adam needs a conveyor belted 3D Printer, like we all do. Interesting material.

  • @ryandowney8743
    @ryandowney8743 Год назад +2

    What is that small green handheld belt sander thing you were using? It looks practically like a mini-chainsaw but a belt sander. That is cool! I would love to get one for my Dad.

    • @TheMaster375
      @TheMaster375 Год назад +3

      I thought I heard the guy call it a "finger sander" - a quick Google search later, and I have a new tool to add to my wishlist!

    • @ryandowney8743
      @ryandowney8743 Год назад +1

      @@TheMaster375 Thanks!

  • @coreyennis9411
    @coreyennis9411 Год назад +1

    Routers are just one of those tools that become less scary with more use.

    • @wrongtown
      @wrongtown Год назад +2

      Which is when complacency can set in, making them significantly more dangerous to you personally.

    • @coreyennis9411
      @coreyennis9411 Год назад

      @@wrongtown I'd say there is a point between getting used to it and complacency. I respect all of my tools that can cut my bits off, which is most of them. I do have scars and all of my fingers.

  • @MikeyFFA500
    @MikeyFFA500 Год назад +2

    There are many companies that build custom router bits.

  • @alexo9jm
    @alexo9jm Год назад

    Your weapon reminds me of my bubble sword I had as a child because of the open shape in the middle. It is nearly identicle. You would draw the sword from the scabbard which had the solution inside and then you would blow into the middle of the sword and a big bubble would fly out.

  • @zergmare7
    @zergmare7 Год назад +2

    Reminds me of the great fairy deity sword from Majora's mask

    • @zeikjt
      @zeikjt Год назад

      My first thought too.

  • @donaldburkhard7932
    @donaldburkhard7932 Год назад

    Like a candle flame with serrated candle on weathered copper candle stick!

  • @grendalnewgod
    @grendalnewgod Год назад

    I think routers are frickin' awesome.

  • @HickLif3
    @HickLif3 Год назад

    I love that he used a mask for the bandsaw but not the sander lol

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Год назад

    Thanks.

  • @Thrill_House
    @Thrill_House Год назад

    I’d love a “Tool Tip” segment where you talk about routers. Why are they so scary to you? Did you have a bad experience with one? I love your videos, and every time you talk about your feelings on routers I wonder what the origin story is.🤔🤔 cheers🤙🏼🤙🏼

    • @NOTNOTJON
      @NOTNOTJON Год назад

      Routers are indeed one of the scariest bits of tool in many a wood working or prop making shop. They spin in the 50-150 revs per second range and the heads are made of hard, brittle material. They are also the fastest way to put an oopsie mark in whatever your making. So for both of those reasons, routers command respect.

  • @someone890
    @someone890 Год назад +1

    Boss immediately goes for a gut stab LOL