I love how you were able to reheat the blade and use a rubber mallet to salvage the warp in the blade. The fact that you were able to catch that, and fix it, without ruining the blade, is a testament to your skill as an artisan. Again, beautiful craftsmanship. Your passion for your work is evident and inspiring. Thank you for welcoming us into your forge, and for sharing your amazing work with us. Best of health and fortune to you!
@@douro20 oh, he has. I've been following him for quite some time now. I grew up in my grandfather's smitty shop, and have been working steel myself for many years. I just find myself regularly impressed with many of the "old hand" techniques that Shurap uses. It's good to see that smithing is still one of the few things technology hasn't ruined.
Dmitry, You Sir are the "Damascus Master of Blacksmiths" Simple! Always Nothing But the Highest Quality Workmanship! Nothing Less! Thank You Yet Again for Giving us Another Peek into your Bag of Tricks! Amazing Sir! Simply Amazing! ALSO: We Pray for Your Family and Friends in Ukraine to Remain Safe From Those who Wish to Interfere in the Ukrainian Way of Life! Please Stay Safe From Harm!! Were Behind you 100%!
And what about those who want to interfere in the way of life of the Yugoslavs, Syrians, Afghans, Iraqis, Iranians, Vietnamese, Saudis, Russians? What do you say, sir? And the knife is great, I agree.
@@saniuca9691 I don't think anything is left glowing on it. My friend who does blacksmithing and his small anvil doesn't get warm at all, it sinks a LOT of heat
Yeah...I agree. I want to hear the sounds of the work. If I wanted to hear music I would be watching a music video....not a smithing video...lol...this guy is so talented. I've learned alot just by watching.
Весь день на этом канале залипаю. Очень классно автор видео делает ножи. Раньше ни когда ножами не интересовался, а вот сейчас что то залип, смотрю ролик, за роликом 😁👍
Id love to see an well made handle on them. They're gorgeous blades. I cant even imagine what they'd look like with a handle made by a Master woodworker.
Мужик ты лучший!!!!! Как бы я хотел быть таким как и ты!. Кузнецы это самое изумительное занятие! Я б на это работу свою жизнь положил бы!))))) продолжай и дальше делать такие прекрасные ножи! Удачи!)
Amazingly impressive as always. I wondered why you added those extra slithers of steel near the outside so late but it became apparent after seeing the end products blade edge. Very nice 👏🏼
очередное замечательное видео работы мастера. благодарю! вот только баллон с пропанием недалеко от горна и наковальни - мне как сварщику это серпом по "рельсам". я бы всё же устанавливал баллон за стенкой. на всякий пожарный случай. лягушка или редуктор если подтравливают - сами знаете что может случиться(я 1 раз тушил такой баллон - мне хватило) это не снобизм - это доброе пожелание.
I’ve just started watching your videos. I love watching people forge! My only question is what is that liquid you dip your item you’re going to forge into before putting it in to get heated up?
The billet is soaked in kerosene. This is necessary for good welding (forging) steel. When burning inside the workpiece remains soot (carbon), which, with further heating, scales and rust inside the workpiece restores to the iron, improving the quality of forging welding.
When seeing the process and final product, I am overcome with a feeling of covetousness. I want to own it, keep it and relish the beauty. And then I realise that beauty can't be owned. We just experience it from time to time.
Процесс мне понравился 👍но хотел бы увидеть его прочность как режет что может резать в общем на что способен этот клинок.Смотрел видео нож из сверла р6 м5 мне понравился .
Какая же красота ?! Очень люблю металлообработку ! У меня нет возможности и условий для подобного занятия, и я с удовольствием смотрю ваш канал ! Спасибо ✌️
Как посмотрю ваши видео,говорю себе-все бросаю работу уезжаю в деревню делать кузницу и учится ковке) И так каждый раз, не смотрю отпускает.Это заразно что ли?)
... молодец парень, отличные получились клинки!-, какой-то камуфлированный Дамаск, в траве потеряешь -, долго искать будешь!-, ни за чтобы не подумал , что из цепи можно будет сделать такую красоту, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения 👍👍👍🤓🛠️⚙️🔗🔩⚙️⚔️🗡️🔪🆗👌🇷🇺👈🤝🦾!!!
отличный рисунок на клинке! Понравилось. А ещё понравилось ведро с чистой водой,а то во многих видео промывают после травления в мути какой то,будто для видео нельзя долбаной чистой воды налить.Лайк.
He doesn't do handles unless the handle itself is made from metal as well. I only know this cuz o went to his website. Unfortunately he only ships locally. Nothing out of country.
I sprinkle flux (90% borax + 5% quartz sand + 5% charcoal powder) this is necessary for forging (forge) welding. The flux is alloyed with scale - the formed substance is sufficiently fluid and is easily displaced by deformation. In addition, the flux protects against oxygen and charcoal, carburizes the surface layer of metal - which lowers the welding temperature (if in brief).
The first welding is done on a tree, as the tree is a heat insulator, and not so selects temperature as an iron anvil. In addition - burning, the tree burns oxygen, protecting the workpiece and pouring the flux work. This is important for welding workpieces with small parts (cable, chain).
Maaan I would love to learn from him, this is ART, wizardry and top notch craftsmenship! He knows chemistry as well. Maan I would love to learn all that! Out of respect I left entire commercial to go all 30 sec :)
You should do a video on making pattern welded steel together with Alec Steele :) He could learn from you - your control over patterns is amazing - and he can help you got more subscribers
That is to increase the layer count or manipulate the stack pattern. Sometimes it is to reduce girth so that he can stack a harder steel for the edge of the knife. In this case I guess the initial billet is quite malleable so he stacked a harder piece of steel for the edge.
Лайк однозначно но это не дамасская сталь а фигурная ковка или как-то называется по другому типа композитная ковка тоесть берут разные варианты метала и сковывают в разных соотношения как-то так
Да уважаемый очень классно получилось 👍👍👍 и сколько это будет стоить если не секрет всё чётко и узоры отлично получилось 👍👍👍 спасибо за ответ заранее удачи вам
Kanat Rax это безводная бура она затекает в щели цепи вытесняя воздух так лучше сваривается металл а узор появляется при травлении потому что звенья состоят из разного металла соответственно и цвет при травлении будет разный так и получается узор
So basically this steel is just steel being press together to make the molecules more tight to create a harder density and a less fracture possibility of the cast braking
Michael Raw You can use normal cleaning Borax, but some blacksmiths use a version specifically for (forge)welding that contains ammonium chloride additives. The name differs depending on where you buy it from.
It's pattern welded steel, not Damascus. The term Damascus was just because the steel originated from India. The "Damascus" steel was actually called wootz steel and was know for it's high carbide structures in the metal making it stronger than anything else available back in the day. This metal everyone calls Damascus now is just a poor representation of the designs it would make and more so a mockery to it's origin.
Dude, today's metallurgy has the ability to manufacture alloys in the few hundred ppm range, and be fairly easy to reproduce, across the world. This is MUCH better than wootz steel which was word-of-mouth, handed down from master to apprentice, with varying results. Often it was a matter of "let's see if this ore will stick to this other ore under heat and enough hammering to make our arms ache for a week". It's fine if you want to appreciate the amazing craftsmanship behind an Ulfbehrt sword. We share that passion. But today, we make steels *that cut other steels*, for hours a day, all year long. If you think we "can't" apply that same technology to make swords and knives better than those of antiquity, you're dead wrong
But damascus isn't in India. Damascus is the capital of Syria, it has been called Damascus since the 3rd Millenium BC. I wonder where the name was mistakenly attributed?
1.The knife is beautiful 2.Video quality is good 3.The timeing chain is worn and useless, so it a good recycling WHY THE FUCK would anybody dislike this video?
I love how you were able to reheat the blade and use a rubber mallet to salvage the warp in the blade. The fact that you were able to catch that, and fix it, without ruining the blade, is a testament to your skill as an artisan. Again, beautiful craftsmanship. Your passion for your work is evident and inspiring. Thank you for welcoming us into your forge, and for sharing your amazing work with us. Best of health and fortune to you!
I believe this guy has been forging for many years before he started doing RUclips videos.
@@douro20 oh, he has. I've been following him for quite some time now. I grew up in my grandfather's smitty shop, and have been working steel myself for many years. I just find myself regularly impressed with many of the "old hand" techniques that Shurap uses. It's good to see that smithing is still one of the few things technology hasn't ruined.
Dmitry, You Sir are the "Damascus Master of Blacksmiths" Simple! Always Nothing But the Highest Quality Workmanship! Nothing Less! Thank You Yet Again for Giving us Another Peek into your Bag of Tricks! Amazing Sir! Simply Amazing! ALSO: We Pray for Your Family and Friends in Ukraine to Remain Safe From Those who Wish to Interfere in the Ukrainian Way of Life! Please Stay Safe From Harm!! Were Behind you 100%!
And what about those who want to interfere in the way of life of the Yugoslavs, Syrians, Afghans, Iraqis, Iranians, Vietnamese, Saudis, Russians? What do you say, sir? And the knife is great, I agree.
Pure intention and magical results!
I can't get enough of this...
Staying up late and still watching.
Amazing
I don't know why, but I like when he brushes off his anvil every time he's finished with it.
While there are glowing metal pieces still left too
I believe he does it because those pieces will get imbedded in the work the next time he hammers.
his hands.. probably a tank round wouldnt even harm those thick skin
@@saniuca9691 I don't think anything is left glowing on it. My friend who does blacksmithing and his small anvil doesn't get warm at all, it sinks a LOT of heat
It called professionalism
The only problem with this Master’s knives is that they are such beautiful works of art you could never use them except to admire their beauty.
Nah dude. Knives, watches, cars. These things were meant to be used. It's awesome to have a beautiful tool and it's awesome to use it.
Nonsense, with the +5 fire damage he usually gives them due to the chili peppers, you'd be foolish not to use it
That's a pretty blade. Watching a master working so casually, only to see a piece like that emerge is fascinating.
I would also love to see you make some handles as well, for all these beautiful knives you have made!!
I'd like to see a colab
see here ruclips.net/video/aN27dCaRvsQ/видео.html
I like these videos because they are not blaring techno or metal music. The hammer blows are music to my ears
Yeah...I agree. I want to hear the sounds of the work. If I wanted to hear music I would be watching a music video....not a smithing video...lol...this guy is so talented. I've learned alot just by watching.
It's amazing how there are no gaps in the steel since it starts out with all that open space. Great video!
Весь день на этом канале залипаю. Очень классно автор видео делает ножи. Раньше ни когда ножами не интересовался, а вот сейчас что то залип, смотрю ролик, за роликом 😁👍
So unique, you did such a beautiful job. You're so meticulously detailed throughout the entire process, it's impressive. Thank you for sharing.
That pattern is all kinds of special. Nice one, man.
I've watched a lot of night making videos including yours and that is the best design I have seen on a knife yet excellent job
Dino Skin OMG
...у тебя что ни нож-, то произведение искусства, отличный получился клинок, молодец мастер, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём!!!
That was the most satisfying video I have ever seen when the first chain got mushed together
Absolutely gorgeous! Definitely one of my favorites works of yours.
As a blacksmith who only does hand forging I like to watch you make Damascus cause I don’t have the patience to do it by hand
Set that as a goal for yourself and work towards achieving it... it’s probably worth it
Sometimes when u do something a lot u forget how good u are at it . Does this dude know how good his work is? Hard work never goes Un noticed
Как всегда на высоте! Лайк! У настоящего мастера и инстррумент, и станки, все ручками сделано! Круто!
Для меня кузнечное мастерство это магия какая-то а кузнец волшебник, залипательный ролик
Что случилось с чаем?
These knives are off the chain!
Am I the only one that thinks the pattern looks kind of like Marvel's Venom?
Every time I enjoy your craftsmanship.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
What a greatly beautiful pattern, geometric yet living at the same time. Awesome job as always, and I look forward to seeing more!
Id love to see an well made handle on them. They're gorgeous blades. I cant even imagine what they'd look like with a handle made by a Master woodworker.
Мужик ты лучший!!!!! Как бы я хотел быть таким как и ты!. Кузнецы это самое изумительное занятие! Я б на это работу свою жизнь положил бы!))))) продолжай и дальше делать такие прекрасные ножи! Удачи!)
Watching you remake the billet over and over I'm like man this better be a cool design. I was not disappointed.
Я не мазохист,но мне нравится,что ты встряхиваешь голыми руками искрящие ошметки,это класс😎
Лол, так они не горячие.
Amazing work, the damask you make is fantastic. a big hug from Brazil.
Oldest type of welding, forge welding. Helped build our civilization to point we know today. Beautiful in every aspect.
Hello, I am writing from Turkey, I follow you constantly, your work is excellent, I congratulate you and appreciate you, good luck.
I am consistently drawn into your video, no matter how long ago they were uploaded
I find myself saying "Damn" at the end of every single one of your vids man. Great job.
Steve just Steve Me too
Yes.
Same here. Beautiful stuff
Every single video...
I say the same... Because hi made always the same knife form.
как ни зайду на канал так душой отдыхаю...
Особенно, когда работает большой пресс ;)
Amazingly impressive as always. I wondered why you added those extra slithers of steel near the outside so late but it became apparent after seeing the end products blade edge. Very nice 👏🏼
Your skills are honestly second to none. Amazing work and creativity.
I’ve no idea how many times I’ve seen this vid. As a very new blade smith this always makes my day.
очередное замечательное видео работы мастера. благодарю!
вот только баллон с пропанием недалеко от горна и наковальни - мне как сварщику это серпом по "рельсам".
я бы всё же устанавливал баллон за стенкой. на всякий пожарный случай. лягушка или редуктор если подтравливают - сами знаете что может случиться(я 1 раз тушил такой баллон - мне хватило)
это не снобизм - это доброе пожелание.
Wow truly a master craftsman I would love to own a blade like that u make it look easy
I’ve just started watching your videos. I love watching people forge! My only question is what is that liquid you dip your item you’re going to forge into before putting it in to get heated up?
The billet is soaked in kerosene. This is necessary for good welding (forging) steel. When burning inside the workpiece remains soot (carbon), which, with further heating, scales and rust inside the workpiece restores to the iron, improving the quality of forging welding.
Дмитро, я молюся, щоб Бог зберіг вас і вашу сім'ю в безпеці в ці часи.
When seeing the process and final product, I am overcome with a feeling of covetousness. I want to own it, keep it and relish the beauty. And then I realise that beauty can't be owned. We just experience it from time to time.
My precious
Also beuaty can be owned , youcan make that or buy it , also japanese shoguns proved you can own beauty in the form of slaves , hot ones.
Процесс мне понравился 👍но хотел бы увидеть его прочность как режет что может резать в общем на что способен этот клинок.Смотрел видео нож из сверла р6 м5 мне понравился .
Рез хуйня
@@MaaKSii ты прав мой друг
@@MaaKSii ты откуда сам?
@@MaaKSii эт хорошо
Stunning!! Absolutely gorgeous knives. Interesting that the resulting pattern still retains the linked-chain forms of the original steel chains.
Какая же красота ?! Очень люблю металлообработку ! У меня нет возможности и условий для подобного занятия, и я с удовольствием смотрю ваш канал ! Спасибо ✌️
Looks like the inside of an underground cavern. Amazing work.
хотелось бы еще увидеть какое нибудь испытание на прочность!
Прочности нет. Просто как сувенир. Прочность после 2000 закаливаний получается.
@@wardigger36 Каво чаво, люди вон чаво да ничаво...... .
@@wardigger36 Ты, че такой, злой? Тебя, в детстве били что ли много по голове.....Больше читай книжек. А ни картинки в них смотри.
@@wardigger36 Ну по тебе то и видно что тебя не добили. Ты обижен на общество. Ты злой. Грубишь людям. Ты изгой.
спор читавшего техническую литературу с тем кто читал романы-сказки )))
and the result is, like always, simply gorgeous
Как посмотрю ваши видео,говорю себе-все бросаю работу уезжаю в деревню делать кузницу и учится ковке) И так каждый раз, не смотрю отпускает.Это заразно что ли?)
Такая же история
сначала учитЬся!
я так токарем хотел стать)))
Эт нормально. Ковать вообще мужчина каждый должен уметь. Как и точить. Я умею.
Меня тоже завораживает, тоже хочу научиться ! Только вот где ?
... молодец парень, отличные получились клинки!-, какой-то камуфлированный Дамаск, в траве потеряешь -, долго искать будешь!-, ни за чтобы не подумал , что из цепи можно будет сделать такую красоту, здоровья тебе и удачи во всём, новых творческих успехов и хорошего настроения 👍👍👍🤓🛠️⚙️🔗🔩⚙️⚔️🗡️🔪🆗👌🇷🇺👈🤝🦾!!!
отличный рисунок на клинке! Понравилось. А ещё понравилось ведро с чистой водой,а то во многих видео промывают после травления в мути какой то,будто для видео нельзя долбаной чистой воды налить.Лайк.
Love watchin you work mate you remind me of watchin a chef in action anyway keep those good videos coming
Did you do anything to descale after flattening the segments? It looks like they were maybe wire brushed?
I wish I could do this
It's beautiful work
You can, you just need some money, time and dedication to learn the theory and guts to try doing it in practice .
Replace your "I Wish" mentality with "I Can" mentality
That hand sanding machine is genius! Thank you for the idea!
Мой дед был кузнецом. Я ему помогал, мне тогда было 9 лет. Здорово у вас получается. 👍
Love the no narration all hard work nice job man
somehow I though this was going to be a video about making Damascus with some Techno music overlayed over the video
Disappointed?
I'm very upset about no techno
@@thomas.thomas very
maybe hear some alice deejay! lol
I know I'm going to get hate for this but I want to see you make another style of blade and maybe see a finished knife.
He doesn't do handles unless the handle itself is made from metal as well. I only know this cuz o went to his website. Unfortunately he only ships locally. Nothing out of country.
What? Is it not available on Amazon? 😢
I love ur videos pal. Your work is not just forging but also art. Very well done.
Очень красиво!!! Прекрасная работа!! прям захотелось ркуами потрогать!!!Вы большой молодец!!!!
Outstanding! That’s a masterpiece!
I'd really like to see more variation in knife points across the builds.
The guy is,probably Russian (or region), so he makes those types of blades. Tryed and tested
Plus it was more to show off the Damascus, and yeah he is from Ukraine so that is very traditional
He does this for the art and pleasure of forging and toning his already perfect skill with damascus, let the man do as he wishes
Build your own.
you're welcome to order one
золотые руки слов нету.
love the knives, hate the lack of tea.
Das Ergebnis zaubert einem ein Lächeln ins Gesicht. Eine Meisterarbeit.
Awesome...would love to see the handles made for these blades?
see the example here ruclips.net/video/aN27dCaRvsQ/видео.html
What is that power actually? Is that flux, ash? I know it helps crystalize the metal together but what is it?
I sprinkle flux (90% borax + 5% quartz sand + 5% charcoal powder) this is necessary for forging (forge) welding. The flux is alloyed with scale - the formed substance is sufficiently fluid and is easily displaced by deformation. In addition, the flux protects against oxygen and charcoal, carburizes the surface layer of metal - which lowers the welding temperature (if in brief).
@@shurap What is the liquid you soak in before the powder flux?
Why exactly do you use wood when forge-welding your billets?
The first welding is done on a tree, as the tree is a heat insulator, and not so selects temperature as an iron anvil. In addition - burning, the tree burns oxygen, protecting the workpiece and pouring the flux work. This is important for welding workpieces with small parts (cable, chain).
@@shurap I was wondering the same thing. Thank you for the explanation. There's always something new to learn every day.
@@shurap thanks man, I actually thought about the heat insulation, but i guess burning the oxygen makes sense as well.
Great video by the way :)
@@shurap are you talking about a whole tree? Because I just see a piece of wood
@@The_Wosh by tree he means wood
I'VE WATCHED A LOT OF FORGING VIDEO'S. HE IS A THE TOP. NEVER A WASTED MOTION. VERY SKILLED
Best design I’ve ever seen on a Damascus blade.
Nice patterns and way to go man. I wonder what it would look like if you twisted the chain links in forge..
Do this coent again but with chain in caps
Магия в чистом виде!(хотя знаю и понимаю техпроцесс.)👍👍👍😀
Dude those a fricking awesome your something else O.M.G so Beautiful man wow 😄😄😄😄😄😄
Maaan I would love to learn from him, this is ART, wizardry and top notch craftsmenship! He knows chemistry as well. Maan I would love to learn all that!
Out of respect I left entire commercial to go all 30 sec :)
Enjoying some of your old vid and seeing ideas I have never heard of, great job please keep it up, very refreshing.
0:17 Very satisfying.
ММММ Я СМОТРЮ ВОДУ В ВЕДРЕ ПОМЕНЯЛ НАКОНЕЦ. ПОЗДРАВЛЯЮ
Ещё бы ведро напидорить :)
так это вода ...
Он за время видео одежду поменял 4 раза)
А разве это не отработка с бульдозера????
Svetly Den comidy movie
Can't get that thought out of my head when I see your hand.. make it look like it is a weapon forged by a giant
За пару дней много твоих роликов пересмотрел! Не могу оторваться 😉
This has to be my favorite pattern, so far. I love the minute details. You're an incredible bladesmith, Keep up the great work. 🍻
Man this guy is the best..ALOHA FROM HAWAII
Hey just some advice maybe add a demo part I like to see them in action
You should do a video on making pattern welded steel together with Alec Steele :)
He could learn from you - your control over patterns is amazing - and he can help you got more subscribers
Наконец-то... он воду в ведре поменял
Как всегда, это шедевр!!! Собираюсь с мыслями и финансами, и попробую заказать у Димона нож шеф-повара.
Ein wunderbares und wunderschönes Muster, ich bin sehr beeindruckt davon.
Gute Handwerkliche Arbeit, sehr bewundernswert.
TAKE MY MONEY!! where can I get one??
Every time you split them, I leaned back and mumbled, "WUT?!"
That is to increase the layer count or manipulate the stack pattern. Sometimes it is to reduce girth so that he can stack a harder steel for the edge of the knife. In this case I guess the initial billet is quite malleable so he stacked a harder piece of steel for the edge.
Лайк однозначно но это не дамасская сталь а фигурная ковка или как-то называется по другому типа композитная ковка тоесть берут разные варианты метала и сковывают в разных соотношения как-то так
Андрей регион 37 Вообще то "домаская сталь" это и есть сварка стали а железа
You do beautiful ❤️work. I love watching your videos, anticipating the final😃 unveiling.
Keep up the great work. Best of luck 🍀
Sublime, un véritable artiste, toutes ses productions sont incroyables
я от монитора подальше отсел, а то, искры летят.
Да уважаемый очень классно получилось 👍👍👍 и сколько это будет стоить если не секрет всё чётко и узоры отлично получилось 👍👍👍 спасибо за ответ заранее удачи вам
Не пойму узоры от куда появляется? И че за песок сыпаете
Kanat Rax это безводная бура она затекает в щели цепи вытесняя воздух так лучше сваривается металл а узор появляется при травлении потому что звенья состоят из разного металла соответственно и цвет при травлении будет разный так и получается узор
@@СолтанРахманов спасибо большое!
Стоимость цепи + амортизация оборудования + работа мастера
@@anestesyolog, так КОНКРЕТНО - какая цена этого ножа (можно в $$, можно в ₽)!
Заранее благодарю!)
So basically this steel is just steel being press together to make the molecules more tight to create a harder density and a less fracture possibility of the cast braking
No. What you said is wrong on every single part.
@@nanoling1205 guess you skipped science class back in middle school 🙄
@@d-e-a8209 no, you're just wrong, there isn't even a cast that can break
That molecule arrangement is spectacular.
This man knows his stuff. great work.
What do you use for flux?
Michael Raw looks like Borax
Is it the cleaning borax or different?
@@michaelraw8299 good question. Id like to know myself.
Michael Raw You can use normal cleaning Borax, but some blacksmiths use a version specifically for (forge)welding that contains ammonium chloride additives. The name differs depending on where you buy it from.
Borax with ashes I think
this pattern almost looks like text ... maybe you're gonna be the first to make a blade out of damaskus with the word "badass" written in steel ;)
It's pattern welded steel, not Damascus. The term Damascus was just because the steel originated from India. The "Damascus" steel was actually called wootz steel and was know for it's high carbide structures in the metal making it stronger than anything else available back in the day. This metal everyone calls Damascus now is just a poor representation of the designs it would make and more so a mockery to it's origin.
Dude, today's metallurgy has the ability to manufacture alloys in the few hundred ppm range, and be fairly easy to reproduce, across the world.
This is MUCH better than wootz steel which was word-of-mouth, handed down from master to apprentice, with varying results. Often it was a matter of "let's see if this ore will stick to this other ore under heat and enough hammering to make our arms ache for a week".
It's fine if you want to appreciate the amazing craftsmanship behind an Ulfbehrt sword. We share that passion.
But today, we make steels *that cut other steels*, for hours a day, all year long.
If you think we "can't" apply that same technology to make swords and knives better than those of antiquity, you're dead wrong
But damascus isn't in India. Damascus is the capital of Syria, it has been called Damascus since the 3rd Millenium BC. I wonder where the name was mistakenly attributed?
Just casually wipes off the anvil with his bare hands..
thats what i was saying
Same here I had to rewind the first time to see if I missed seeing a glove
Callouses
@@pankfull12 Well yea, even still I'm sure the anvil gets pretty toasty pretty quick.
1.The knife is beautiful
2.Video quality is good
3.The timeing chain is worn and useless, so it a good recycling
WHY THE FUCK would anybody dislike this video?
The best part is last.
The crystal patterns 👌👌👌