Was this necessary? No... no it wasn't. Is it good that you did this? Yes, absolutely! Jokes aside, I do appreciate the dedication. You even made your own shop.
honestly id love watching you play Minecraft! i keep finding more and more archeologists and historians that do Minecraft lets plays and its like the coolest thing to me!! I've been collecting them like Pokémon cards XD
@@merchanttube2036 definently Daskalos he's all things bronze age Greece! his channel really took off after he started his "A Real Archaeologist Excavates a Trail Ruin" series, or it might have been his bronze age lets play. the first vid of his i was was the trail ruins one lol xD
Someone might've already mentioned this, but it might be easy to make a double bellows with a redstone contraption. You can make basic logic gates with redstone, so maybe two bellows, a lever, some redstone, and a redstone NOT gate could make a simple double bellows where one is always up while the other is down. I'm gonna make something similar for a smithy I'm making for an underground village I'm making in minecraft, but I'll wanna make special ventilation for that to accommodate for being underground and under an ocean.
Ya know if you felt up to it I'd be curious to see how you felt about the Metalworking in Vintage Story, it has a lot in common with minecraft and is developed by some former minecraft modders- but takes it's survival elements and crafting systems considerably more seriously. It errs on the side of realism and challenge over abstraction.
Your best video yet? Not quite, but up there. A pet peeve is the anvil durability, where depending on RNG, it can be very low. Another is cost. If two ingots make a sword at say 6 pounds, 31 ingots equals a 93-pound anvil as opposed to 450 pounds for a proper real one. They should cost 4 times more. (Hmm, maybe that's why they break so easily . . .)
You should try vintage story, its a game that look like minecraft but more axed toward sirvival, the blacksmithing in this game is one of the best thing ever
The roasting of the grindstone 😂
My wrists hurt at the mere thought of a grindstone with corners.
Was this necessary? No... no it wasn't. Is it good that you did this? Yes, absolutely!
Jokes aside, I do appreciate the dedication. You even made your own shop.
I lol'ed at the grinding wheel.
I'm now picturing a real square grinding "wheel".
honestly id love watching you play Minecraft! i keep finding more and more archeologists and historians that do Minecraft lets plays and its like the coolest thing to me!! I've been collecting them like Pokémon cards XD
Which is your favorite
@@merchanttube2036 definently Daskalos he's all things bronze age Greece! his channel really took off after he started his "A Real Archaeologist Excavates a Trail Ruin" series, or it might have been his bronze age lets play. the first vid of his i was was the trail ruins one lol xD
I LOVE THIS SERIES. I love your anthropological studies videos too!
You have managed to inform us about a forge, constructed in Minecraft for 2 whole minutes. *Best* bellows and review ever :D
Someone might've already mentioned this, but it might be easy to make a double bellows with a redstone contraption. You can make basic logic gates with redstone, so maybe two bellows, a lever, some redstone, and a redstone NOT gate could make a simple double bellows where one is always up while the other is down. I'm gonna make something similar for a smithy I'm making for an underground village I'm making in minecraft, but I'll wanna make special ventilation for that to accommodate for being underground and under an ocean.
Ya know if you felt up to it I'd be curious to see how you felt about the Metalworking in Vintage Story, it has a lot in common with minecraft and is developed by some former minecraft modders- but takes it's survival elements and crafting systems considerably more seriously. It errs on the side of realism and challenge over abstraction.
that was wonderful! love the recreation of how a real forge would be
Your best video yet? Not quite, but up there. A pet peeve is the anvil durability, where depending on RNG, it can be very low. Another is cost. If two ingots make a sword at say 6 pounds, 31 ingots equals a 93-pound anvil as opposed to 450 pounds for a proper real one. They should cost 4 times more. (Hmm, maybe that's why they break so easily . . .)
Minecraft, where even the swords are square 😉
Lol, the comments on the grindstone are fantastic!
You should try vintage story, its a game that look like minecraft but more axed toward sirvival, the blacksmithing in this game is one of the best thing ever
the floor should be made of timber, to absorbe the force of the hammering, it's better for the anvil
you should try Vintage story, it has better anvils; tongs, quenching, casting, autohammers, bloomeries and alloys.
The only way that grindstone could be worse is if it was triangular
shockingly good bellows, considering!
Excellent meme sir
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