I swear to god, if you gave this guy 3 days, some high quality whetstones, and a couple of ceramic cow pourer things and told him to put his full effort into making a sword, you'd come back to a banana katana that can cut through souls.
"The Muramasa..... a blade passed down from generations. Also known as The Demon Blade, its said it's thirst for blood is in quenchable. It's powerful dark energy has claimed the lives of its wielders' as it searches for its true and rightful owner." (Points to weapon above it.) "Oh. That's Jell-o."
The Blade forged out of the blood, toil, sweat and tears of the an almighty croc is ultimately forever on completely and utterly impenetrable And that is why. The croc was hardening the blade as more of its unimaginable force was used
Just a note to anyone thinking of having a go at something like this themselves. When you're sanding carbon fiber, the dust created is SERIOUSLY evil stuff. Gram for gram it's even more likely to give you lung cancer than asbestos ! Please pleas please wear a tight fitting dust mask, And if you can it's best to do any sanding in a container of water (So the workpiece is submerged). Bare minimum is to keep the workpiece, sandpaper and the bench immediate around where you're sanding well wetted down to keep as much of the dust from getting airborne as possible. I know that some of you reading this will be young (And subsequently you still think you're indestructible), But spending an extra 15 minutes getting a mask on and spraying some water just before sanding carbon fiber is better than suffering a lingering and painful premature death 10 or so years down the line.
That may be, But the difference is that the effects of prolonged exposure to most mild toxins is cumulative, The more exposure you have the more likely you are to be killed by it, But the scary thing about carbon fiber dust is (If you were very unlucky) you could end up with lung disease from inhaling a single fibre of the stuff, Or you could handle the stuff for years with no ill effects. It's like playing russian roulette without knowing how many bullets are in play, Or if the gun's even empty or full. You could be unlucky and give yourself a death sentence from grinding one hole slightly larger in a carbon component, Or you could work with the stuff for years and get away with it. The best option is just to take every precaution you can to avoid unnecessary risks when working with it.
Advant Garde Make no mistake, we absorb toxins through our skin all times of day, but 1 drop of organic mercury on a gloved hand will lead to a painful horrible death.
I believed carbon was harmless and was the core element in our bodies. But you never know, and researching things one may take for granted is always a good lesson. Furthermore, what percentage of Carbon fibre is Carbon anyway?
At the rate the sawing was going, when he wasn't speeding it up, I think that could have taken even longer than 3 hours xD all that sawing must have been excruciating.
Irwan Effendi that's why we watch these. We never do this stuff on our own but we watch someone else do it and get satisfaction from it as if we did it ourselves.
Hope you plan on getting rich. Hand made over many hours with highly trained expertise to create a unique and functional (if not superior) tool. Sounds like it would cost a fortune.
Evan Anderson-Navarro "a fortune" "hope you plan on getting rich" Because 400 to 1000 dollars is a fortune. Takes such a rich person. a cUStOm KnIFe Is 1 MiLLioN DoLLaRs!!
IDK about $400 for something like this, $1000 sounds more likely minimum, but a lot of people would rather spend 1k on something else, I guess if you are really into it tho.
After watching this, I also feel that my life is super. I also feel exceptionally lucky that my life is significantly more productive that the loser who made this idiotic video.
Tengku Ariff don't apologize for your "bad english", just don't do it. You know not all of us are native english speakers, we are gonna learn overtime. Same goes for me, I'm only 15 and from Finland, so it's a long way to achieve the "goal" of perfect english. Which you shouldn't be aiming for, because there isn't such a thing.
The dedication to craft, the effort, the perseverance, the mindfulness & concentration that has gone into this process, make this film a kind of art. It is enthralling and produces an object of great beauty and utility. I can’t write Japanese characters, but in Romani “Totomo joso desu.” I hope this right, any way very well done.
In Japan it's illegal for sword makers to make sword but not to own a pre existing one (it's also illegal to own a foreign sword) So most sword makers switched knives because they had no laws against them
@@mirillis6083 that's just sad, all centuries of sword making techniques getting lost like that for every newer generation kinda, reminds me of the last iga ninja who has no heir or dojo
Ash The Animator That's not actually true, if your family has a history of making swords, you pass some tests and you make them traditionally you can make them. That sounds cool and all till you realize the traditional way of making them isn't very good by modern standards and means they are limited to very mediocre steels at best. The best steel i've seen used is 1085 high carbon steel which is mediocre.
You can get .005 micron poly diamond spray from Ken Schwartz for about $100 USD for 2 oz. Not quite 5 mil but more than 1 mil depending if it's the ANSI system or Japanese
How well does the carbon fiber keep an edge? This seems like a fairly simple process, and I ud definitely be interested in making a set of knives for my kitchen if they could hold an edge decently wel
It's a cool idea but not good for kitchen use as wear and tear happens it will leave behind carbon micro fibres that will inevitably be injested and although an immediate effect will not be seen various health complications should happen within time
いつもコメント欄が面白いので、また見たいと思い魔が差した
近代文明の素材を使ったことには後悔している
だが、包丁を作ったことは後悔していない
圧倒的不審者の極み! すごい(小並感)
圧倒的不審者の極み! 包丁には、困りませんね!
とりあえず包丁にすればなんとかなるみたいな世界なのかもしれない
圧倒的不審者の極み!
その容疑者の供述みたいなコメントほんと草
圧倒的不審者の極み! まとめて展示したいぐらい。
He actually doesn't speed up his work at all. He starts slow to show us what he's doing before going full speed.
increíble
Copied
Agree!!!!! this so cool!!!
Normal state, super sayian, auper sayian 2, further beyond
And it only sounds sped up is because he’s going so fast it distorts the sound waves and make them sound high pitched
圧倒的不審者さん!あなたは
✕ 硬ければ何でも包丁になる
○柔らかくても何でも包丁にする
が正解です!!
ゼリーとかポテトまでもが包丁になってるからねw
ロウソクの煤すらも包丁にするんだぞ
その他にも大豆から豆腐作ってその豆腐を包丁にしたり…
UVレジンで凝った包丁作ってたのが如何にまともか実感しますよねぇ
固くなれば包丁になる
@@dwnudhjkdghz872 つまり男が持つモノも…?ヒエッ
I like how he puts instructions as if anyone else is gonna make one
Hahaha
Eh yeah, of course not...
@@cej3940 I don't know where or how I'll be able to get carbon fiber in any form
i have carbon fiber in my house i could afford the whetstones and do it but i dont have any free time i study a lot
@@kissestoyouiskisandyou I honestly vibe with that mate
@@cej3940 i know it sound it cannot be believed but its true i dont have that free time
タイトルがニュースで犯人が言ってる犯罪動機みたい笑笑
固ければなんでも包丁になると思った私に間違いはない
…などと供述しております
概要欄見てみ面白いから
@@user-hz7ei8mv9h 完璧犯人のですよねw
4:53
えー臨時ニュースです、今朝、○○地区○○○○で包丁さんが謎の死を遂げており、警察が他殺の可能性があると見て調査を続けております
やっぱ不審者だから犯罪臭するのはしょうがないよ…
Why isnt anyone talking about how badass this man is to make knives while wearing Crocs?
In his small apartment
Because it's a fashion crime. The knife-making is the bad-ass part.
Isn't anyone else going to ask the big question?
Why does he have a guillotine at home? Does he really cut that much paper?
Do you play clash royale? I have a player in my clan with similar name!!
In this case, he's gonna need it.
I swear to god, if you gave this guy 3 days, some high quality whetstones, and a couple of ceramic cow pourer things and told him to put his full effort into making a sword, you'd come back to a banana katana that can cut through souls.
A banana Katana is just too simple for him. How about an aerogel one.
“Banana katana that can cut through souls” is the just about the best combination of words ever made anywhere
@@SearaChar Thank you, thank you, I'm here all week.
@@SearaChar Sounds like it could be the title of some anime.
Bananatana
Imma thumbs up the video just cause I know it took you probably 4 hours alone to cut it with the saw 🤣
That guy has more whetstones than i have friends...
Jeppe Aagaard but that’s not impressive because you have no friends
Hey! I have 3 friends
Whetstone!!!
😔😔😔
same bro
He doesn't actually speed up his videos. Japanese people can really just move that fast.
*incoming normie comments
like a rabbit
Lol
Oof
Illuminati comform ed
"The Muramasa..... a blade passed down from generations. Also known as The Demon Blade, its said it's thirst for blood is in quenchable. It's powerful dark energy has claimed the lives of its wielders' as it searches for its true and rightful owner."
(Points to weapon above it.)
"Oh. That's Jell-o."
😂😂😂
Nice One Piece reference
I thought it was only a terraria thing, shoulda known it wasn't.
@@jameschindavanh4281 its a real thing btw
john doing things I know
いつも料理する時
「今日はなんの包丁使おうかな、、」とか
選んでるのかな
楽しそう
逆に市販の可能性も…?
how much horsepower would it add to my civic
Benjamin 1 many
Benjamin 1 Maybe 2 horsepower
Tree
pfff carbon fiber stickers add twice as much power trust me
Benjamin 1 not nearly enough
カーボンクロス「持ち手から昇格したぜ!」
まな板「」
Imagine someone going to their kitchen
"Hey, what are these?"
"Knives"
"Why do they look so weird?"
"Well..."
why nobody is talking about the fact that we almost saw his face ????
Why is his face even important to you? Stop being nosy and respect his choice of privacy
@@wanderer-my-beloved I didn't knew in the moment i made this coment that he has alredy show his face before so it's not big deal
Bye
@@isicordova3358 you can see his face in his first video I think
준立派 y are u so stupid
People are less curious about his face, and more curious about his background anyway. Like how did he learn to do all this?
こんなにも 包丁を作っている 不審者さんだが 1番お気に入りの包丁はあるのだろうか… 皆 知りたくないか?
歌い手厨の妖狐 100を101にしてしまった罪悪感(どうでも良い
AGE GARA さ
AGE GARA し
AGE GARA す
せ
i love how this dude just has all the sharpest knifes in the world and he is like: "this one here... is carbon fiber" "oh that one? oh that milk"
i loveh ow It took my five years to read what you said because you can’t spell simple english words
@@patrickrehder7376 I love how you had as many mispelled words as he did.
@@Goldi-Luc probably intentional since he's being sarcastic
@@Goldi-Luc it'ss arcsm
@@theamnesiasquad3425 *a r c s m*
Every time he meet the cashier:-
Do you want to use this to make a knife?
Something: *exists*
噢天喔:hold my bread katana
"Even my almighty crocs cannot break this carbon fibre"
iguanadawn
I was gonna like your comment, but it’s at 69 so...
@@corynniee pff
The Blade forged out of the blood, toil, sweat and tears of the an almighty croc is ultimately forever on completely and utterly impenetrable
And that is why.
The croc was hardening the blade as more of its unimaginable force was used
@@airnomad2650 ありがとうございますございますっ
酔っ払うとついつい包丁を作ってしまう不審者の中の不審者
包丁作ってる間に酔い覚ましてそう()
そしてその不審者結構良い顔してる
はっ俺は何を、、、包丁を作っていたのか
この不審者の人、アホみたいに思われてそうだけどカーボン包丁は小回りがきくしちゃんと切れるから意外といい感じなんだよね()
@@yamama1204-GDB-GT7 実用性もあるとか不審者の鏡だな
今まで作ってきた包丁のまとめ的なのがみたい
すごい…
2〜3程ですが動画を見て
ダイヤモンドと水がいかに優れているか悟った。
あと、この人のお家、包丁何本あるんだろう…
この人さえいればゾンビの世界になっても色んな物を武器化してくれる()
必要以上の能力を持った包丁か…
JTABOCADO 百均の弓とか懐かしい笑
日本の、ゾンビの世界にいる武器商人とかは極みさんなのか。
JTABOCADO 武器商人
「男はふと、ゾンビで包丁が作れるのではないかと思った。」ってタイトルですね
When you go to this guy's house
Him: So you want to see my knives collection or my whetstone collection?
Nah man I wanna see your *cow collection*
My reply: *fuck yeah.*
Me: Both
iiMizuki X it’s yours
Random Dead Meme Him again: The choice is yours
そのうち「不審者の包丁」って競売に掛けられそう
I as a material scientist just love his gadgets! A pocket scale! This is awesome!
That's the first time I've seen one used for something other than drugs
RUclips what have you recommended to me
Justin Y. Same
ikr
its good
Justin Y.
I hate you now.
You're fuckin everywhere
包丁は自身が型どりにしか使われないことに不満を覚えている。
包丁「解せぬ」
Sad world indeed for a functional knife
普通にカッコイイ
なんかこの動画の包丁、最強の包丁感あってすごい好きなんだけどわかる人いないかな?笑
ナイフ屋のナイフ製作動画なら、同時に物販も出来そう。
А можно перевод? 私は翻訳を持っていてもいいですか? ロシアからのご挨拶
そして、それが日本語であれば、私が思うように、そして私が間違っていなければ、私は翻訳者と日本語の助けを借りて翻訳します、申し訳ありませんが、私
The main content of this video is not the knife but the patience.
Mclaren would MSO this and sell it for 10k
You mean money
Lots of shortcuts he could have taken and gotten just as good results.
Exactlyyyy
well, he's Japanese..
I'm more amazed at the fact this dude did all of this all in his small, Japanese apartment.
Meh everyone can do it in a small apartment.
*everyone* i cant even do this in a house
Probably a decent apartment considering he's making a fair amount from his day job
That he shares with a gf and 3 cats
Exactly!!! And where does he keep the tools!?
いろんなもので包丁を作るよりもビックリしたことがある
なぜ極みさんの家にはこんなに工具があるのかと……
それな
チャンネル名にしっかりと不審者って書いてあるじゃんw
だからだよw
I would love to have that knife. Great work as usual!
Just a note to anyone thinking of having a go at something like this themselves.
When you're sanding carbon fiber, the dust created is SERIOUSLY evil stuff. Gram for gram it's even more likely to give you lung cancer than asbestos !
Please pleas please wear a tight fitting dust mask, And if you can it's best to do any sanding in a container of water (So the workpiece is submerged). Bare minimum is to keep the workpiece, sandpaper and the bench immediate around where you're sanding well wetted down to keep as much of the dust from getting airborne as possible.
I know that some of you reading this will be young (And subsequently you still think you're indestructible), But spending an extra 15 minutes getting a mask on and spraying some water just before sanding carbon fiber is better than suffering a lingering and painful premature death 10 or so years down the line.
That may be, But the difference is that the effects of prolonged exposure to most mild toxins is cumulative, The more exposure you have the more likely you are to be killed by it, But the scary thing about carbon fiber dust is (If you were very unlucky) you could end up with lung disease from inhaling a single fibre of the stuff, Or you could handle the stuff for years with no ill effects. It's like playing russian roulette without knowing how many bullets are in play, Or if the gun's even empty or full. You could be unlucky and give yourself a death sentence from grinding one hole slightly larger in a carbon component, Or you could work with the stuff for years and get away with it.
The best option is just to take every precaution you can to avoid unnecessary risks when working with it.
Advant Garde Make no mistake, we absorb toxins through our skin all times of day, but 1 drop of organic mercury on a gloved hand will lead to a painful horrible death.
i understand that this is a serious comment that people should abide by but, i have to mention, i am the sixty-ninth like.
Reman1975 carbon is biologically inert
I believed carbon was harmless and was the core element in our bodies. But you never know, and researching things one may take for granted is always a good lesson. Furthermore, what percentage of Carbon fibre is Carbon anyway?
「連休中、家にいたので包丁作った」 どうしてそうなるw
最後まで完遂する情熱が凄い。
I just found this channel and I have been binging them.. so addicting. That strength test where you stood on the carbon fiber strip was surprising!
Did you honestly sit there with the hot air gun for 3 hours (180 minutes)?? That is a level of dedication that would see my surrender.
Lol, that what I thought when the time popped up. No way I'm standing there with a heat fun that long.
Plot twist: he is a masochist !
At the rate the sawing was going, when he wasn't speeding it up, I think that could have taken even longer than 3 hours xD all that sawing must have been excruciating.
I can only imagine his electric bill using a heat gun for 3 hours
there is another video where he shapens a cheap new kitchen knife from a dollar shop for 8 hours.
ruclips.net/video/0P6klz6BTek/видео.html
いっぱい業務用機材がある事に昔から驚きが消えない
職業が作業業務員らしいですよー
え?北朝鮮?(難聴)
え?神?(難聴)
Yeah true man
もう原型留めてなくて草
素晴らしい
カーボンが途中海苔に見えた...
くそッおにぎり食いてえ
This knife would have been undetectable without the metal studs on the handle...
Hanover Green he had to nerf it somehow
Ekhm dowel
Its replaceable with plastic i guess
So close but so far
Omg that’s scarily true
なんでそれが家にあるんだ...って思い続けてたら動画終わってたわ
。あるふぁ たしかに、それなですわ…
This man has super sharp scissors too. He has cut everything from paper to cardboard to fabric with those. He obviously whetstone sharpens them too.
This is, by far, the most straightforward of these knife videos I’ve ever seen
題名が捕まった時のコメントみたい
harumibareにんじん/
なお、容疑者の不審者は
「硬ければ何でも包丁になると思った。私が作ったことには間違いない」と、容疑を認めており、銃刀法違反の疑いで逮捕されました。
harumibareにんじん/
犯人の男の過去を知る人は…
「■■■君が殺人の容疑で捕まった?やはりそうですか。
■■■君は昔から包丁でよく生物を切り刻むのにはまったとか
言ってましたからねぇ…」
鉱石パラジウム 銃刀法の疑いって何だよ
harumibareにんじん/
あっさりと容疑認めとる笑笑
y 128 それな笑
the tools, the work, the patience... way over my head
Irwan Effendi それな
わからないけどとりあえずそれな
Irwan Effendi that's why we watch these. We never do this stuff on our own but we watch someone else do it and get satisfaction from it as if we did it ourselves.
Hola
dónde se puede conseguir ??
What tools did he use that went over your head? This was a very simple project.
思う事
キッチン綺麗だなーきっとなんでも出来る素敵な人なんだろうなー
圧倒的不審者の極みさんが作る包丁の中でこれが一番好き
That's a lot of effort to go through to make a salad.
To cut a couple slices of cucumbers and tomatoes....
Autumn and there is another video where he plants them from seeds XD
This is the sexiest knife I have ever seen. I swear I'm gonna buy one off of you one day
Hope you plan on getting rich. Hand made over many hours with highly trained expertise to create a unique and functional (if not superior) tool. Sounds like it would cost a fortune.
Build it yourself
Evan Anderson-Navarro "a fortune" "hope you plan on getting rich"
Because 400 to 1000 dollars is a fortune. Takes such a rich person.
a cUStOm KnIFe Is 1 MiLLioN DoLLaRs!!
IDK about $400 for something like this, $1000 sounds more likely minimum, but a lot of people would rather spend 1k on something else, I guess if you are really into it tho.
considering you are a banana bread i guess it wouldnt be bananas to be scared of knives
凄いです。
何がって、電動工具を一切使ってない、道具が揃っているとはいえその手間暇と根性、感服いたしましたお疲れ様です。
ありがとうございました😄
世界で断然鋭いナイフ
素晴らしい仕事。❤️
酔った勢いで包丁を作るなんて…
恐ろしい不審者だ…
how tf do you have so many things made out of diamond are you playing on creative mode
But with some enhanced coal mod or shit
He got x-ray hacks to farm those diamonds
Industrial diamonds are fairly cheap. Files like these are coated with fine diamonds. You can get a set of 6 files under $20.
Those diamond ain't that big, neither is their clearance high, both made them cheap
Diamond is actually very common. The shaped diamonds like in jewellery are the expensive ones. The common diamond is pretty cheap, but VERY HARD
硬い素材の包丁を研ぐ動画だと思ったら、包丁から作ってたw
研ぐ工程以外も面白過ぎて結果全部見てしまいました。
マジモンで美しい模様だ……
This man has more diamond tools than a whole minecraft server!
Felix Arndt haha
😂😂😂
XD hahahahhaha.
That's because for this guy, diamond is Unbreakable
NO WAY! Grifers have more
04:07サラッと過ぎてったけど60℃で3時間・・・相変わらず変態ですね。
9:25
この時自分さすんじゃないかって思った
おぉ~あぶねぇw
作った包丁がめっちゃ欲しい
カッコエエ
I just realised, there are no rotary & grinding tools used. Everything was done by hand. Exquisite.
Kev, not even to drill the handle.
Fkin japanese right?
Evan R. Really?
doubt it
ehmm that cutting machine ;)
犯罪にならないレベルでここまでの事が出来るのってすごすぎる
〝不審〟者だからね
不審な行動してなきゃいけないんよ
What are you saying?
@Matt The Cat
I said "It's too great to be able to do things like this without becoming a crime"
@@user-lh2eh1ed5u ございます
@@MattIsTheCat lol
I think it would be funny if this guy went on a tv show called forged in fire and as a final challenge he brings back something like this
When he stood on the scraps, all I could think was
'boingy boingy boingy'
even cuts water, thats crazy
EDIT: SO MANY LIKESSS WTF, CHECK MY CHANNEL
snackMC_opposite If you didn't know you test the sharpness on knives by cutting paper. EDIT: yo WTH, it literally said paper, wot..
hahahha!!!! if you can't cut water, you cant pass my karate class. LOL
Cut water... Lol..
Watch more anime, there are things that even cut air
damn boy so many likes wtf, check my channel guys 😁😁😁
Made in Japan 100%
If you’re watching these
You’re most likely on the FBI watch-list
FBI: Delete this comment Right now, you're letting them know too early!
Yeehaw Lol your on my list now.
I am
I can confirm that
jokes on you!
That lovely moment when you realize that this guy just made a knife using roughly the same process used to mold hypercar body panels.
横顔で極さんがイケメンだと分かった
覚醒したワドルデ 私は不審者が顔出しをしている事を伝えるか迷っている
コメ主が顔を見れていることを祈っています
かまぼこの王 ほんとすか?
巨人大好き 昔の動画(マスク、グラサン着用)
@@user-gx2nn5ny4u いまも好きだけど武器作ってる頃が一番好きだった
いろはすの登場タイミングが分かってきた
軽量なカーボン素材で切れ味の良い包丁とか男のロマン過ぎるw
John Wick may be able to kill people with a pencil, but this guy can use the blood of his enemies and turn them into knives.
久しぶりに観に来たらもはや圧倒的グローバルの極みになってて草
それなww
かわいい
Agree 100% 😉👍
今までの包丁の中で1番見た目かっこいい
なんでこんなに道具揃ってるのww
不審者だからだよ
圧倒的にね
極めてるなぁ
みている私w
最初
「ん?←理解力0」
中半
「ん⁉︎なんとなく見えてきた!」
最後
「パアw」
最後に思考を放棄しやがった
この人が普段使ってる包丁きになる
I feel like my life is super not productive after watching this.
edgy
Let's be honest, it isn't. Let's all work toward getting to this level of productivity.
After watching this, I also feel that my life is super. I also feel exceptionally lucky that my life is significantly more productive that the loser who made this idiotic video.
I came to this reality on vacation. When I get out of this simulation I'll go back to work.
John Coops bruh
Me: "How is he going to cut through Carbon Fibre"
Of course he has a diamond saw.
Arshad Abrahams i was thinking the same thing. didn't thought he would use a diamond saw
Carbon dust is evil stuff
Tengku Ariff "didn't thought"
Kristian Frilander sorry for me bad english
Tengku Ariff don't apologize for your "bad english", just don't do it. You know not all of us are native english speakers, we are gonna learn overtime. Same goes for me, I'm only 15 and from Finland, so it's a long way to achieve the "goal" of perfect english. Which you shouldn't be aiming for, because there isn't such a thing.
このナイフはとても美しいです。欲しかったすべてを見ました。
Dude..... I love this so much. I know this was a year ago, but I would SO buy this knife from him!!
Why can't I put this much dedication into my homework?
Because homework isn't a knife?
Lazy
Because homework is ultimately useless and a waste of time. And I say this as someone with a bachelor's degree lmao
Because you're watching these videos instead
razrv3lc agreed
Basically a non destructive Howtobasic
Check out my channel
Michael Bull only because he makes how to videos
A little bit destructive
Ironically enough the non-destructive HTB is the one who makes knives out of anything
And Japanese version
Minotaur 134 Hahhahahaha saaaamee
The dedication to craft, the effort, the perseverance, the mindfulness & concentration that has gone into this process, make this film a kind of art.
It is enthralling and produces an object of great beauty and utility.
I can’t write Japanese characters, but in Romani “Totomo joso desu.” I hope this right, any way very well done.
これわすごいです👏
If this guy doesn't come from a family of sword makers I'd be surprised. He's just taken the game to another level.
In Japan it's illegal for sword makers to make sword but not to own a pre existing one (it's also illegal to own a foreign sword)
So most sword makers switched knives because they had no laws against them
@@mirillis6083 that's just sad, all centuries of sword making techniques getting lost like that for every newer generation kinda, reminds me of the last iga ninja who has no heir or dojo
Ash The Animator
That's not actually true, if your family has a history of making swords, you pass some tests and you make them traditionally you can make them. That sounds cool and all till you realize the traditional way of making them isn't very good by modern standards and means they are limited to very mediocre steels at best. The best steel i've seen used is 1085 high carbon steel which is mediocre.
@@papasauce234 Oh ok, thanks for telling :D
@@mirillis6083 nice sword making is illegal... It's not like that kiwami is making a fucking knife and not a sword
I kept waiting for him to bust out whetstone #5000000
The whetstone level was well beyond 9000.
Its a new world record!!
You can get .005 micron poly diamond spray from Ken Schwartz for about $100 USD for 2 oz. Not quite 5 mil but more than 1 mil depending if it's the ANSI system or Japanese
MeatGoblet lmfao!
Random Productions
Sharpening stone.
Whos needs carbon fiber for cars when you can cut food at light speed with the new carbon fiber knife
世界一様々な素材を擦られた砥石…
発想は子供、技術は大人
この人は犯人側なんだよなぁ…
チコのテケテケ[鳥動画気まぐれ投稿]
言われてみればここ最近黒い素材が多い
なるほど、ちがついても分かりにくいように......犯人も真っ黒だったな。
高須賀さん 血が付いても近づいてもわかりにくいだろうね
I think this guy could make a knive out of his hair
Hey, that's an EXCELLENT IDEA!!!
Fyi, hair cutting in japan is expensive
(sorry for bad english)
don’t give the man any ideas
@@wxtchblades3182 *do
Sharpest human's hair knife in the world
How well does the carbon fiber keep an edge? This seems like a fairly simple process, and I ud definitely be interested in making a set of knives for my kitchen if they could hold an edge decently wel
It's a cool idea but not good for kitchen use as wear and tear happens it will leave behind carbon micro fibres that will inevitably be injested and although an immediate effect will not be seen various health complications should happen within time
@@alextoledo1048defently
これは本当にクールな人で、多くの人がさまざまなタイプのナイフを作るのに役立ちます
タイトルを一旦、英語にしてGoogle翻訳で和訳してる説
江戸ルド それだ!!
My mans literally just got diamonds lying around his house
industrial diamonds are cheaper and stronger than natural ones
Vibe-O -Clock yeah you must be black
Scott Griffin Jesus Christ, why?
Scott Griffin what
Ok, so it's not just me
包丁作るの上手すぎw
いつもこの動画が面白いので、また見たいと思い魔が差した
実際に自分が作れないことに後悔している
だが、動画を見たことに後悔はない…