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  • @JamiePopple
    @JamiePopple Год назад +885

    Alright, I hear ya. After the next short project you'll see on Friday I'm going to hound him to make something bladed and damascus... a ***A*. 😉 (Oh and there's something special early next week also first)

    • @theZDOME
      @theZDOME Год назад +50

      You talking needs to be in more videos, you’re hilarious, and you add a live representation of us noobs to the videos and it’s fantastic. You’re fantastic!

    • @JamiePopple
      @JamiePopple Год назад +15

      @@theZDOME You're fantastic! 👉

    • @theZDOME
      @theZDOME Год назад +5

      @@JamiePopple Awh you just made my day! Keep up the amazing work Jamie❤️

    • @frankierzucekjr
      @frankierzucekjr Год назад +20

      Sounds good buddy, I just commented to you lol. Would have put it here if I would have known lol. Yes we love when the music lines up perfectly with the machines, hammers, etc. You guys are being too hard on yourselves, I for one enjoy the older videos and its what made us subscribe. I agree that some videos are better today, but there's nothing wrong with the old ones either. The close up hammer sparks are the best shots I've seen. Where it squishes the fire off the hot chunk of steel. I really would like to see what that Borax does up close as it melts into the metal. You guys make a great team, the banter, jokes/comedy, good and bad.. it all makes these videos great. Don't critique yourselves too much, because us fans are here because we like what you guys do. Longer videos are cool with me, sometimes it feels way too short. But I can't speak for everyone.
      Stay safe fellas and I can't wait to see what's next. The medieval type weapons I think are my favorites. That and the homemade Damascus tools. Hell anything Damascus is cool.

    • @frankierzucekjr
      @frankierzucekjr Год назад +12

      @@JamiePopple I agree, I like the silly banter, corny jokes, and everything that you guys do. Don't change, just make whatever you want, we will watch. If you guys knitted a sweater we'd watch hahaha. Keeping it different and original is what makes the channel. Cheers fellas

  • @JohnRoux
    @JohnRoux Год назад +406

    The best part of the older Alec Steele videos wasn't the camera work, the voice, the unique skills or even the metal work.
    It was the human personality which was incredible.
    All those random scenes which you don't quite value now, those are the human moments which made it so relatable and fun!

    • @cavemanvi
      @cavemanvi Год назад +13

      For me it was how the editing would go hand in hand with the music and the “drawn out” part was my favorite really

    • @Beezhan7337
      @Beezhan7337 Год назад +4

      Truth

  • @scbafreak
    @scbafreak Год назад +626

    I really liked the older format. This channel isn't a "how to make swords" or "report on how I created this thing" channel, I always thought of it more of us joining you in the shop and spending time making things and learning stuff. Seeing the side stuff and how much time it takes to actually achieve things was a big part of why I started watching.

    • @Zackfish12345
      @Zackfish12345 Год назад +21

      Yes, this x1000

    • @alias_not_needed
      @alias_not_needed Год назад +19

      same for me. what i really liked was the fiddling around, trial and error etc. to see the whole process that goes into it. it was spiced up with intermissions (installing a paper towel dispenser). you explained a lot more about what you do and how you try to set up the machines. I get, that it is boring for you to explain the same thing every time, when with practice it becomes very intuitive for you.
      Maybe it is the fascination of taking part in someones life a little bit and see how and what he is doing, mixed with learning interesting stuff and relaxing to see the nice montages with time lapse, macro shots, matched music, etc.

    • @joeschmoe5795
      @joeschmoe5795 Год назад +3

      100%

    • @tomsilver6536
      @tomsilver6536 Год назад +5

      that is exactly why we all started watching Alex.

    • @VinayVarsani
      @VinayVarsani Год назад +2

      I couldn't figure out how to word it but this is spot on. The reason there's so many people watching is because of his energy and antics

  • @robertprzybyla1109
    @robertprzybyla1109 Год назад +227

    Im just gonna be real, basically everything you guys were like "we just cant do this anymore" or "its boring" are EXACTLY what I miss from your channel. Id love to see you guys make an older style video/project and just see how it does.

    • @jacobburke5122
      @jacobburke5122 Год назад +2

      I completely agree.

    • @Ockhams_Razor
      @Ockhams_Razor Год назад +4

      hundred percent agree. I used to watch immediately every video that posted because it felt like a series. If I missed a video there were shop changes or something that I would miss. Now I'm just not learning anything in 10 minutes of video and if I'm not learning or feeling engaged in the process it's quite easy for me to switch to a different series.

  • @jasperblake5077
    @jasperblake5077 Год назад +104

    Also, Alec, your weird, random, quirky, ridiculous moments were and are what make you one of my favorite creators, because you are absolutely unashamed of who you are, and you have fun with life.

  • @johnmcgough1217
    @johnmcgough1217 Год назад +1628

    I miss the old videos. There was a period of time when we were literally watching Alec growing as a leader and as a good human being in general. It was obvious he was pursing growth and it was contagious. It would be great to see more of that. I’d love to hear what you guys are doing now to grow.

    • @theprisonerofthegoldenhead4030
      @theprisonerofthegoldenhead4030 Год назад +16

      I couldn’t have said it better myself.

    • @swing-o-gram
      @swing-o-gram Год назад +82

      Absolutely agree. They're critiquing the things that made them great: natural, following this young high-energy chap, that was so contagious.
      Today's videos feel way too overproduced and have lost what I liked.

    • @sourcererseven3858
      @sourcererseven3858 Год назад +28

      Yes I think that's exactly it. The sad thing is I don't think it can be reproduced, you can't "grow up" twice... I haven't actually watched more than 2-3 Alec videos in the past three years or so, and this might be exactly why it lost the appeal for me.

    • @Bushlore1
      @Bushlore1 Год назад +28

      I came here to post almost exactly this, and the top comment is right on the money. This was my post...
      Am I crazy or were Will and Alex on top of the world and when they went separate ways, neither has the views or support that they did together? Maybe I am wrong, I do wish them both the best, but I miss the Will and Alex days.

    • @smashyrashy
      @smashyrashy Год назад +1

      Its literally not even that long ago

  • @robinastro4466
    @robinastro4466 Год назад +323

    The side tracks didn't make it boring it made it more interesting. And watching a long episode with damascus forging was just the best

    • @nicojar
      @nicojar Год назад +3

      This.

    • @serenityhope4039
      @serenityhope4039 Год назад +2

      My thoughts exactly!

    • @the_sharp_carpenter
      @the_sharp_carpenter Год назад +1

      Yep, just the every day norm in most creative makers days, very relatable.

    • @SuperDragonegg
      @SuperDragonegg Год назад +1

      Exactly that!!

    • @davidhemond9043
      @davidhemond9043 Год назад +3

      Couldn't agree more. The process of how you start and all of the twists and turns along the way are the best parts.

  • @lukasparo194
    @lukasparo194 Год назад +83

    I think the connection that the old video brought was key. The simple tasks. The human moments and the off shot journey moments are the core of the character the channel presents. Beyond your demeanor there’s a presentation of character through both of your learning and growing. Don’t go back but don’t forget all the things we appreciated in the old days.

  • @TheWanderingOkie
    @TheWanderingOkie Год назад +120

    I miss these old videos so much. Never once got bored even with things like a paper towel holder in a katana video. Such things are what set this channel apart from others. It was just something different and so entertaining

  • @marmorabladez420
    @marmorabladez420 Год назад +461

    I love watching the process of making Damascus and I really miss the long drawn out sword projects

    • @Tremere1901
      @Tremere1901 Год назад +11

      Exactly what i was going to say ... i thought maybe he doesnt want to made videos anymore

    • @McNasty43
      @McNasty43 Год назад +4

      @@Tremere1901 He probably wants to, but the RUclips algorithm is fickle, and he needed something more stable and consistent, which is part of the reason he started making goods for sale and hiring staff.

    • @vernonvermaak5161
      @vernonvermaak5161 Год назад +5

      yup... yup... Those were the DAYS!!!! :D

    • @doxastoel
      @doxastoel Год назад +6

      Agree! I love smashing hot steel the fine jewelry is stuff is less for me

    • @AltNixon
      @AltNixon Год назад +9

      Yeah, the long series are my absolute favorites. Especially the ones with trying new things like the Viking sword with engraving. Best content by far. Oh, and watching he says he doesn't like the unrelated/filler stuff like almost vlog style bits. I liked the crazy/weird bits of how he actually works, like you're actually going along with the workshop, not just watching progress like a slideshow.

  • @garthgeorge8046
    @garthgeorge8046 Год назад +87

    I always loved the old style of videos. The random side tangents showed how life in a real shop happens. I loved learning alot of little tips or tricks and watching the failures and the successes

  • @samuelhitchcock8547
    @samuelhitchcock8547 Год назад +65

    I agree with all the other comments I've seen that I miss the old videos of joining you in the shop with all the weird quirks and tangents. It was fun to see the whole process and the time it took. I really miss watching all the intricate detailed work you did you.

  • @Draco301293
    @Draco301293 Год назад +95

    I would honestly love to see Alec make another Katana, just to see the build quality difference after 5 years!

  • @randalldodson7374
    @randalldodson7374 Год назад +80

    I personally love seeing all of the little things in the videos that are just part of a shop working. There is more to making a sword than just making a sword and the old videos made me feel involved.

  • @josephreeves103
    @josephreeves103 Год назад +285

    Truly was never bored watching those long videos where not much happens. It was nice to feel like I was just along for the whole process. For a lot of us here I think I can say we're not really looking for a 100% efficient cut the fluff "product" from you. I'm happy just to watch you challenge yourself and learn for the sake of it without compromising or cutting corners, especially if that takes 20 parts to make haha. Make it 100 parts idc i'll watch every one intently!

    • @TheRaptorJezuz
      @TheRaptorJezuz Год назад +6

      I think that was why the viking sword stands out to me to this day, it was the first blade that incorporated first tries at both engraving and stone setting, that really made the sword into an art piece, and the attention to detail was just insane

    • @Brian-mp2mv
      @Brian-mp2mv Год назад +1

      even enjoyed watching him make the chair with the old man... very relatable

  • @adamschwartz484
    @adamschwartz484 Год назад +66

    I can't speak for anyone else, but I really liked seeing all of the things you did on any given day in the shop. I also really like the elaborate, multi-part projects; they made me excited for each new episode.

    • @derigel9783
      @derigel9783 Год назад

      Yea, being carried along through all stepps, mistakes and learning was awesome.

  • @30calReloader
    @30calReloader Год назад +53

    These videos are the reason I subscribed to the channel. I loved how he made everything by hand, enjoyed his energy (even if he thinks it's silly) and all the interesting projects he did. The fact that we had the chance to be there while he learned new skills was amazing. Like a father watching his son come into his own. I didn't mind that it took 5 episodes to do one small thing. It was fun.

  • @koolaid53
    @koolaid53 Год назад +175

    I really liked the old style of your videos. Three days of Damascus, and I watched every second. Haven't watched much lately, to be honest. I loved the whole process, and more videos per week.

    • @andyt3233
      @andyt3233 Год назад +1

      I stopped watching him

    • @Fentoncbr
      @Fentoncbr Год назад +1

      I imagine it's a fine line to tread. I watched every video religiously when there were 20odd episodes a project. I enjoyed the side quests and wackyness that made it feel more that you were just hanging round the shop, to a point. I dropped off once he'd been in a America a little while and it then felt a little bit too much like he'd dropped off the project making and was just filming office and work stuff. Like I said, incredibly hard line to walk and he's done an amazing job. I wouldn't want to do it.

  • @andrewbelcher
    @andrewbelcher Год назад +476

    Would love another crazy 20+ episode project like this!

  • @jestermarcos
    @jestermarcos Год назад +20

    The old videos were so relaxing, fun and informative. All the things that you commented that were useless actually are what made your videos personal and friendly, it made us feel like we were your friends and made us really care about you like real friends

  • @ryancookrj13
    @ryancookrj13 Год назад +34

    as someone who has been watching you since the start of your channel I have to say I was locked in on your videos and this project specifically I was excited for each and every video. I thought the way you were on camera was genuine and actually added to my enjoyment watching the videos. I do miss the big sword projects multipart series to watch your art come to life.

  • @michaeljudd2341
    @michaeljudd2341 Год назад +128

    Alec, I honestly miss the hand work. Machining is cool, but it's a lot more interesting to me to watch you build a project with as little machinery as you can. Also, the process of making the Damascus has always bee my favorite parts of your projects. Watching the sparks fly is so satisfying.

    • @shawno8253
      @shawno8253 Год назад +1

      Yes! My favorite project was when he made a knife entirely with hand tools.

    • @audreydodgen8699
      @audreydodgen8699 Год назад

      That hand tool only project remains my favorite.

  • @Torganth
    @Torganth Год назад +147

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE these old videos, there's just something calming about the long drawn out style of you just in the workshop showing everything.

  • @mrnoodle3777
    @mrnoodle3777 Год назад +34

    Don’t crunch it down so much you push out everything that makes your videos that much better to watch. I love seeing the small processes that you take to finish things.

  • @jimmerrell3757
    @jimmerrell3757 Год назад +18

    The thing I miss the most about the old videos is the life lessons from Alec. Even though he was so young, he had a way of getting through mistakes and failures that was very admirable.

  • @TheWulfman1313
    @TheWulfman1313 Год назад +91

    The Damascus episodes were some of the most satisfying for me. When I could finally see that pattern made into a beautiful piece was some of my favorite parts.

  • @TheBluealan2000
    @TheBluealan2000 Год назад +249

    I'd happily watch another build series, especially a sword. 1 or 2 episodes on the Damascus would be fine. Also would like to see you rebuild early projects to compare now and then, might be fun.

    • @jhbryaniv
      @jhbryaniv Год назад +3

      That would be really cool. To see the process changes and improvements... Than the wife and camera guy could critique and compare the videos in a seperate video, like this one. :) LoL

    • @chiragjaisinghani8118
      @chiragjaisinghani8118 Год назад

      Oh, i know i would love to watch that!
      It's a superb idea they making projects from the past but with new learnings and comparing!

    • @quickstream
      @quickstream Год назад +1

      a rebuild of the katana would be epic

    • @josephreeves103
      @josephreeves103 Год назад +1

      agreed, we need a katana rebuild, he's improved in a lot of ways since then.

  • @t.Mooney
    @t.Mooney Год назад +22

    I'm glad I'm not the only one that misses the older long form content. I know it isn't as efficient as the shorter videos, but it offers more complex projects, and more interesting blades. I'm here for the process personally, and the personality (you all rock), not short concise how to vids. Keep up the great work, love the content.

  • @sciencestuff2.038
    @sciencestuff2.038 Год назад +57

    The old videos were great. It was super cool to see every little part of the process. It gave us a little bit of a look into how much work went into each project and we got to see EVERY step. The different speed parts were also great. The mix of hyper speed and slow motion was also great!

  • @archkittens
    @archkittens Год назад +205

    I love watching you forge Damascus for 3 videos straight. It’s very soothing. You could almost have an entire channel just of forging videos

    • @Y2KNW
      @Y2KNW Год назад +6

      A B roll channel with no music, just shop sounds. Hours and hours of fire and hammers and red-hot metal being forced into a new shape.
      Like violently artistic ASMR.

    • @petercreps7215
      @petercreps7215 Год назад +1

      I think you just found them an easy, extra source of money, they’ve already got countless hours of footage(if they saved it) and if not, they’ll really just need to set up a couple cameras(like game or trail cameras that are passive) around the shop to capture it

    • @-RyN-23
      @-RyN-23 Год назад +1

      Yessss an we get the full idea of work time an heart placed in the work

  • @jamesdurowse7445
    @jamesdurowse7445 Год назад +11

    I think my favourite series was a 35 part make a Viking sword one and that had about 7 full videos on engraving and fucking it up. You used to be a very similar watch category to primitive technology for me, where it’s something to watch just to see someone dedicatedly and energetically at work

  • @Warp-zu2zk
    @Warp-zu2zk Год назад +2

    I love your old lower production value videos with random inserts into it it feels so much more genuine and fun

  • @bytex2
    @bytex2 Год назад +113

    The skill and chaotic energy, combined with Jamie's amazing filmmaking is why I watched every episode from that period. It might be repetitive now but the mesmerizing synchronized power hammer montages was something really unique.

  • @LetsPlay968
    @LetsPlay968 Год назад +37

    I rly liked the "old" videos. Watching you making damascus steel and an 20+ epsisode series was so much fun.

  • @HighKingTurgon
    @HighKingTurgon Год назад +7

    I do like to see the process of forging! I wouldn't mind more forge/machining montages back again! That's quality content for me, even if it's not diversified in itself-the context grants diversity!

  • @E_Turne
    @E_Turne Год назад +4

    The Damascus videos where Alec was experimenting with making deliberate and exceptional designs like the buckles and things like that are some of my favorite videos ever on the channel.

  • @Minemac2
    @Minemac2 Год назад +79

    I am never bored watching the work progress slowly. I actually like seeing more videos that take longer to get somewhere as it feels like I am a part of the process more

  • @RS_AFKing
    @RS_AFKing Год назад +31

    I really miss the old videos… random side project thrown in there, 15 minutes of doing one thing and the relentless pursuit of excellence, and multiple videos a week. Love watching your videos Alec. Keep up the good work.

  • @MurrayBarton
    @MurrayBarton Год назад +3

    We watched this as a family when you released it and loved the whole series. Newer isn't always better :)

  • @Kleenur
    @Kleenur Год назад +1

    One of the things that makes RUclips such an interesting platform is that I found the channel about 6 months ago BECAUSE of the katana video. Since then I've been watching lots of the older stuff and seeing the change in crafting skill, video production skill, and in tool access has been really cool. I'm an aspiring Bladesmith and have been seriously considering starting a channel to track my journey. Videos like this one are super helpful. Thanks, and keep up the good work!

  • @chailatte312
    @chailatte312 Год назад +18

    mooorrreeee of these in-depth builds please! watching the whole process, the failures and successes, is more entertaining for us than you'd imagine.

  • @jamesnoble3572
    @jamesnoble3572 Год назад +138

    I would love to see you remake some of your older project just to see how much you’ve improved. Would literally watch hours of your forging too it’s all just so satisfying to watch.

    • @Jusdin057
      @Jusdin057 Год назад +2

      Yes. Me too. I would love to see a remake of something. Maybe the Cutlass!!

    • @cavemanvi
      @cavemanvi Год назад

      That’d be great

    • @caldasReport
      @caldasReport Год назад +1

      Like he did with the chef's knife! That one was a great revisit!

  • @stumpy2165
    @stumpy2165 Год назад +1

    What i enjoyed about watching alec was him learning new craftsmanship skills, and then using them for a forging project, like the engraving and jewel setting stuff.

  • @jamescagle5208
    @jamescagle5208 Год назад

    I love watching the whole smithing process. Stacking, welding, heating, drawing out, twisting, all of it.

  • @zulous
    @zulous Год назад +30

    You should definitely run a long project as a series each year/twice a year. It has the benefits of drawing the audience back and you get to work on something bigger. You can then still put out the single video stuff. That way youre not trying to rush something out and you can take a break from it to do other stuff. I think a lot of the older audience would enjoy it and you still appeal to the newer audience.

  • @bjoernlubetzki
    @bjoernlubetzki Год назад +2

    I'm one of the guys that really loved the videos where you did 3 videos about making the Damascus. I enjoyed the longer hammerings sessions on the Powerhammer and I enjoyed the fact that the pace was a bit slower.
    The new videos are edited really cool and you can see the progression in Jamies work. But I would really like to see one of these oldschool builds again.

  • @Nox_39
    @Nox_39 Год назад +6

    TBH I think you made your best videos in the year leading up to you leaving for the US. You seemed to be more into each project and you were pushing yourself. Also I really liked the "daily blog" feel more where you added stuff that wasn't necessarily related to the title of the video. It made the videos have more of a personality in them and while perhaps not the most efficient in terms of chasing the youtube algorithm but it meant the videos had more character rather than a "perfect" professional production.

  • @karlwagoner9949
    @karlwagoner9949 Год назад +24

    The content that seems like a waste of time today is really a big part of why we've all been watching faithfully for so many years. The filming and editing got better almost weekly over the years, Alec got better at presenting and at making catastrophic mistakes. All the best stuff.

    • @joshrepik
      @joshrepik Год назад +1

      Definitely here for the imminent failure and correction process

  • @Mysticmountainforge
    @Mysticmountainforge Год назад +16

    I really miss the longer builds as well. Your work is what got me started in the craft.

  • @samstirling4279
    @samstirling4279 Год назад +1

    Jez, where did five years go? Watching an amazing transition from Boy to Man! From a garage workshop to two large workshops one in UK and one in the USA. What an amazing life journey. I always loved the project series. ❤😊

  • @sir.thunder4020
    @sir.thunder4020 Год назад

    I LOVE these videos. This is what got me into watching this channel. I love the editing and I really enjoy watching the whole forging process, all the random bits in between, making tools for the project. Everything. My favorite videos from you.

  • @legosharktruck59
    @legosharktruck59 Год назад +21

    I gotta say, the long sword projects were so inspiring. The cane sword is still one of my favorite video series on RUclips. Your longer knife and sword videos are why I just made a forge.

  • @MightyElf344
    @MightyElf344 Год назад +21

    I love/miss the shenanigans, the daily goings on in the workshop. I've definitely used some of the things you've talked about for efficiency and workshop arrangement. Love seeing you grow from the old shop to the production you've created here.

  • @wakule
    @wakule Год назад

    As someone that has been watching Alec since he was doing videos from a little garage in England, it has always been about your personality as well as the content. The live streams and hammer drop count always cracked me up! Your love of life, never ending energy, and diligence in your craft, were a large part of what caught my attention, and has kept me watching all these years. In my humble opinion, the relationship between you, the production team, and your audience is what made your channel what it is Alec. It always gave me a feel of being "in the room" as opposed to feeling like I was just watching an impersonal documentary. If I was to offer any advice it's this; Your business sense is amazing without question, but don't lose sight of the elements that helped get you here.

  • @bookdragonenabler6539
    @bookdragonenabler6539 Год назад +1

    i loved watching you make damascus for 3 episodes... the tangents are fun and show off your personality that we love. the fact this series is 14 episodes was beautiful and i felt like i was making it with you... not just watching you make something.
    BRING BACK OG ACEC!!! but with regular voice🤣

  • @baileylang1293
    @baileylang1293 Год назад +100

    Man, I remember finding you when you had just a few thousand subscribers at your very first workshop. Crazy how far you've come!

    • @jerimybutler897
      @jerimybutler897 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @baileylang1293
      @baileylang1293 Год назад +4

      I think it was the baker street forge if I'm not mistaken. I remember watching the first time you had will in the workshop and you guys make a pirates scimitar I believe.

    • @luish8056
      @luish8056 Год назад +2

      I got here way late, but those old videos hold a lot of charm and these new ones are still really good.

    • @AlphaMachina
      @AlphaMachina Год назад +1

      The guy is inspirational, that's for sure.

  • @TorqueTestChannel
    @TorqueTestChannel Год назад +32

    It's always worth trying new things to see what your audience likes, even if those new things are things you used to do. I wouldn't say no to watching a 5-8 part series with Damascus forming for 1-3 of those.

  • @Grvmm0394
    @Grvmm0394 Год назад

    I liked it when you let your personality fill the space of the video with your "everyday" cowboy hats and random issues while getting satisfying shots of the power hammer and raw nature of what you do. Then seeing how and how hard/long it takes to make each project and what you learned during the process was the best parts. 25 part series every so often and following along the the process was great.

  • @jockejansson1413
    @jockejansson1413 5 месяцев назад

    The old videos was so fun to watch. All your energy and just watching the process of your work would love to see more of them again. My favorite one is making a knife by hand. No power tools.

  • @danielaricha9684
    @danielaricha9684 Год назад +31

    It's obvious that you've grown, and now watching your younger self is a bit awkward, but we've all loved you then because all of your shenanigans and because we could see the fire in your eyes and heart...
    We loved you then and we love you now, please don't stop Alec, and please let us see more of you like you used to do ❤️

  • @EtchyLives
    @EtchyLives Год назад +36

    It is just you. The time and instructions on how to do damascus are what brought me in to your channel. And the awkward singing is the authenticity that brought me to your channel. You are where you are because of all these things. Yes - grow, evolve, learn, change. But don't forget you got where you are because of all the things you "don't do anymore".

  • @OptimusMo
    @OptimusMo Год назад

    Watching you forge is why we're here Alec! The slow motion shots, the montages, the high speed (especially the shots where you use the track for the camera). It's not boring in the slightest.

  • @thebassrogue
    @thebassrogue Год назад

    I like the showing everything in the day's work of the workshop... The why you make every step, and cleaning, and just messing around.... That's a part that made me become a fan of the channel tbh

  • @hattersmadness4701
    @hattersmadness4701 Год назад +31

    There is something very soothing about watching you make the different Damascus patterns, I really miss them.

  • @Nick-xe9me
    @Nick-xe9me Год назад +87

    I truly love the amount they have been featuring Jamie as a partner and equal in Alecs videos! He's an amazing filmmaker who always captures the skill Alec has in the shop. What a cool team!

    • @backtoearth1983
      @backtoearth1983 Год назад

      Well... Until Alec gets bored with him and ditches him like the boys in Montana

    • @Bramble20322
      @Bramble20322 Год назад +1

      @@backtoearth1983 What boys in montana? What happened?

  • @rickricotta8630
    @rickricotta8630 Год назад

    I remember getting excited when you did these long projects. The perfectly times music/editing and the time-lapses where hypnotizing and when you failed and had to remake something really made me appreciate the channel bc it was real!. I miss these old videos.

  • @InFlamesOfSorrow
    @InFlamesOfSorrow Год назад

    I LOVE the old video format for exactly all the things you described as boring or useless!
    love the 3 episodes on making damascus, slomotion shots from drawing out the material, heck even the "useless" little side notes were great!
    I just love seeing people working on stuff :-)

  • @zmasterrahlg
    @zmasterrahlg Год назад +22

    I actually really love those in-depth videos. The Damascus process is fascinating.

  • @pallindsetmo3393
    @pallindsetmo3393 Год назад +52

    I've never come across a content creator who makes hours feel like seconds like you!
    Absolutely love the longer and even repetitive content

  • @lifeXcRICEs
    @lifeXcRICEs Год назад

    I just started the Katar video that just dropped today, and the opening shots made me think of some commentary in this video about your processes now versus back in the old days of your videos. There was a comment about how you don't feel like you could spend a whole video on just one bit of the forging processes anymore but I think there is a balance there with spending more time in the past when you would focus on a single process for a long time but i felt like i learned so much through those videos on the actual reasoning for doing things in a particular way and found them not just entertaining but incredibly informative. The opening scene to the newest vid was the welding of steel plates to make a damascus bar but in the past that would've been the video. I know you can't spend a whole video on each project for teaching the same thing over and over but i think that was some of the charm of the videos in the past. We, the audience, learning along with Alec.

  • @derigel9783
    @derigel9783 Год назад

    What I realy liked about with your old videos was just the amaount of hanging out with you. It was great to to fallow you arround your day and chenanigans.
    It was a nice rythem of interresting project, cool craftsmanship, getting a problem, getting distracted, solving a problem and much more.
    I loved these.

  • @DJ.B930
    @DJ.B930 Год назад +10

    Wow it’s crazy to me that you guys decided to make a video like this, literally just last night I was going through RUclips with nothing to watch thinking about how much I missed the long multipart sword/weapon builds Alec and co. would do, not only the beautiful end product but the detailed bit by bit process that has taught me so much over the years. I then decided to start watching some of the playlists of the old builds, first with Gendry’s power hammer and then the khopesh (my 2 personal favorites) and then started watching the 24 part cavalry Saber built from when you first moved to Montana and Will first joined you full time. It shocked me to see that I had to go back to 3 years to find the most recent of those projects and made me realize how much I (and millions of others) LOVED watching you grow as a blacksmith and artist and from a kid living out his dream into an adult with a legitimately successful business. Man, those were the peak years of this channel and I honestly have not been able to find anything that got me that excited and invested ever since. There are obviously plenty of great blacksmiths and bladesmiths to provide us with content on RUclips and I enjoy watching them all, but none ever really seem to hit the spot the way those videos did. Crazy to watch it back now and to watch you guys watch it back with the perspective you have now, it was super insightful and nostalgic. I hope you guys are reading all of the comments showing how much we all love watching you forge Damascus and leveling up in skills and learning new things and grinding and hand sanding for 3 straight videos of a 18 part series lol I’ll always watch your content Alec and Jamie but I’ve been missing this for so long. Thank you for entertaining and teaching me for all these years and hopefully many more to come!

  • @StarlightQueen
    @StarlightQueen Год назад +14

    I honestly liked when the videos were a little more meandering and long like this. Sure, many people show up just to see the thing get made, but some people also value the creator. So being able to just see bits of your life and personality exist in this workshop is satisfying. I remember this katana build video, and I loved hearing about the random little things happening. I distinctly remember loving the knife throwing board, and the viewers questions.

  • @kikkomann07
    @kikkomann07 Год назад

    Been a long time viewer. Just returned after a year ++ break from your channel. Some people just love those series Alec. I watched every second of the 'boring' parts. It lit up a child -like wonder inside of me and it was just a happy time watching your vid and it was way simpler back then. Plus the feeling of belonging seeing everything that you do in the workshop makes me feel that I'm working with you.
    Plus I was really really hooked to your series that I was checking daily for new vids. We love everything failure and all.

  • @meaCULPAsjs
    @meaCULPAsjs 3 месяца назад

    Alec (Jaimie too), we love you not bc youre perfect, but in spite of that. You have an amazing passion for what you do (forging/ metalworking) but more than that you tell us your story in the middle parts (putting up towel dispensers, sitting in the lotus position- which no noticed except you lol). You’re also a partial emigrant, you’re young, exceptionally gifted and work extremely hard. Don’t second guess yourself. The mystique of “the katana” certainly drew people to the video, but it was your guy’s vision and honest imperfect execution that keeps people here and coming back. So thank you for your content, and just do you. Your audience will remain. Much love my dude.

  • @EdwinWiles
    @EdwinWiles Год назад +21

    As much as I enjoy seeing the final product, I love seeing how you do things, preferably with explanations. Including the mistakes please. You always learn more from the mistakes, and can teach more from them.
    Edit: Have you ever considered that using hand tools, instead of depending on epoxy to fill the gaps, is better for both the quality of the product and your skills?

  • @BillyCardano
    @BillyCardano Год назад +14

    Of course I loved a blacksmith being a blacksmith through the entire process necessary for a specific project! I learned so much about steel and forging because of your channel in that era

  • @JustaBitofBravado
    @JustaBitofBravado Год назад

    The timing of the power hammer strikes with the music on the videos of that era was such a cool touch

  • @TheAtarilord
    @TheAtarilord Год назад +1

    I don't know about everyone else, but I enjoyed the old videos. It was a blend of blacksmithing and vlogging. Honestly my favorite videos are the ones of you fixing your power hammers.

  • @hazeltollz5695
    @hazeltollz5695 Год назад +16

    I also really liked just watching several episodes of making Damascus. I miss a whole series making one gorgeous sword plus a ton of Alec’s stream of ideas. I’ve watched the Viking series multiple times; it’s soothing lol

  • @justinruh7336
    @justinruh7336 Год назад +10

    Love watching the whole blade build with all the quirky moments in between.

  • @1nsertAliasHere
    @1nsertAliasHere Год назад +1

    I have to agree with the others, I LOVE your old videos and I would definitely watch you make larger series again! I really enjoy your videos, and it is absolutely wonderful to watch you learn more and more with every project, to see how you have successfully built a company around what you love doing, and to watch you grow with every failure, every success, every video. Thank you for all of that :)

  • @Christ4ever86
    @Christ4ever86 Год назад

    I still go back to watch/listen to the older videos. So much information in those videos. I love how you would explain what you were doing with the metal to get various results.

  • @bwma
    @bwma Год назад +23

    I remember the days of dirt floors and rain buckets around the shop. You've inspired so many people and done so many great things. You are one of the RUclips greatest personality for education.

    • @sanna8633
      @sanna8633 Год назад +1

      Aww the streams! I miss the streams

  • @znerolz
    @znerolz Год назад +13

    I loved the well timed drops, bases, etc. With the slowmotion shots. I also love the long projects. It felt like the projects were actual projects.

  • @BillDerr
    @BillDerr Год назад

    I honestly loved the way you guys use to edit them, especially the music matching up with hammer-blows. Whenever I make videos for work, that's one thing I always try to do. The slow-mo shots as well is something I miss. But I love all of your videos. I do wish you had more videos being posted lol

  • @marc-andrecharlebois5312
    @marc-andrecharlebois5312 Год назад

    Been following for years now and I have to say that I do miss those old series videos. Not only were they informative because we followed the entire process they are what inspired me to start to forge. I designed and built my venturi burners based on the one you used in those early video as well as my foundry furnace. Hope to see some more long format series like the rapier and Falchion ect

  • @khoop009
    @khoop009 Год назад +13

    I think the old videos were successful because it felt so genuine and as though we were there with you guys. Almost like a vlog. It had an entirely different feel to them. I miss seeing those 20 part video series and watching you mess something up and make it over 3 or 4 times. Idk it was just something about them that I miss.

  • @bradymcphail9690
    @bradymcphail9690 Год назад +11

    I honestly like your older Damascus videos. I also like the multi-part series’s. I do understand that this is your business and you now have a life outside of Alec Steele Inc. you’re an amazing Artist, Craftsman, & Businessman. I’ve been following you guys since the very beginning and I’ve learned so very much from you. I only wish I took your tool making classes when I could…

  • @eco1niner
    @eco1niner Год назад

    I would love to see videos like you used to do! They weren’t “how to videos” but they showed me it wasn’t as difficult as I thought and gave me a lot of tricks and knowledge to do forging on my own!

  • @psykomsn
    @psykomsn Год назад

    I first started watching your videos in the early days of the barker street forge. I can’t remember how long ago or how many subscribers you had back then, but I think you were around 2-3000 subscribers or less. I remember saying on that first video I came across that I knew you would be big on RUclips. I honestly miss the older longer videos. They were always fascinating to watch and soothing. Because of your videos I still want to learn how to blacksmith and forge my own blades. It’s in the works! Keep up the great content!

  • @Hiero1986
    @Hiero1986 Год назад +5

    Actually have always enjoyed the longer-form video series showing the whole process, I don't think people find it boring - having said that, this video is really quite interesting watching you and Jamie look back at it with some new insight. Good video.

  • @joshrepik
    @joshrepik Год назад +13

    Alec - we love to watch you do what you love to do and what keeps you engaged and enjoying yourself. If that’s three days of Damascus making, that’s that stuff we like

  • @alext.7313
    @alext.7313 Год назад

    I know I'm way late to the comments, but I absolutely loved the older style. Like so many have said, the side ventures, random knife throwing, long sequence of doing stuff really just made it feel like we were all joining you for some work in the shop. Watching you have successes and failures was part of the joy in watching. I became a hobby blacksmith from finding your channel. Know you'd been working for so long at it and seeing that you made mistakes gave me faith. Seeing how you embraced them and learned from them taught me how to better handle the rough beginning stages of learning the craft.

  • @Unbreathless
    @Unbreathless Год назад

    I will say, having watched every one of your videos since before the Katana, it's been an evolution.
    I think the 'installing a paper towel' thing actually was a part of the OVERALL narrative of watching Alec and the business and the team grow. It was part build, part slice of life, part personal/professional growth in a weird way.
    I think it worked out!

  • @KjellTF
    @KjellTF Год назад +13

    I would watch you make Damascus like in the old days. I think most people watch too see you, Alec, just as much as you work. You're fun to watch! So, keep the singing in!

  • @krissmith7589
    @krissmith7589 Год назад +8

    There’s a certain amount of satisfaction to watching the process of Damascus. Almost an ASMR with music to the hammer blows. (Well done jamie). To the whole thing about relevance to things happening like blue roll holders and the work shop development, I think is highly relevant to the process of the builds. Throw it back to the old school once in a while

  • @DrunkWaffleChef
    @DrunkWaffleChef Год назад +1

    I have never commented on RUclips before. These are the videos that made me start watching RUclips. Alec Steel you are literally the channel that for me into watching RUclips and miss these types of videos. I enjoy your current vids, but let’s be real. After a long day at work in the machine shop, I just want to see some quality video of metal being beaten into submission. The challenges of making a beautiful knife. Let’s see the challenges of making an amazing knife!!
    Regardless, great work.

  • @KnightDragon20
    @KnightDragon20 Год назад +1

    Not lying, I like watching three episodes of you making the Damascus patterns Alec.
    It's interesting seeing all the processes and planning that goes into using or creating a completely new pattern sequence (Viking Sword), you are in my top three forging RUclipsrs, the others being that works, and man at arms franchise. Keep on forging from a fellow Brit

  • @vwrocco17
    @vwrocco17 Год назад +7

    I very much enjoyed watching you do off topic things in a themed video. Almost blog style. It made me feel apart of the business you were building and I always was ecstatic for the next installment