Forging a Viking Spear - Historical Build

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2020
  • In this episode we forge a Viking Spear using as close to historical materials and methods as possible. We make Steel from Iron using a sheer steel or blister steel method of carborizing. We forge the spear socket from wrought iron and do a multibar twisted core with a blister steel edge wrap. We also show some silver inlay techniques and do some fancy filework when its all done. Ilya goes above and beyond on this project and then we have some fun using the spear in the demo. There may even be an Assassin's Creed Valhalla sneak peek or two throughout the video. We highly enjoy making viking spears and it shows !
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  • @ThatWorks
    @ThatWorks  4 года назад +113

    Install Raid for Free ✅ IOS: clcr.me/goGfjX ✅ ANDROID: clcr.me/Vsvivh ✅ PC: clcr.me/rUj6Zb and get a special starter pack 💥Available only for the next 30 days . Did you like this historical build ? Have an idea of another good build ? Please tell us in the comments below !

    • @bliblablubb9590
      @bliblablubb9590 4 года назад +13

      That Works: I hope Ubisoft will offer you a sponsorship. It would work thematically with their new game assassins creed: valhalla.

    • @lukewithann7256
      @lukewithann7256 4 года назад +25

      shame you guys sold out to these scammers

    • @HattaTHEZulZILLA86
      @HattaTHEZulZILLA86 4 года назад +11

      I wasn't sure if you guys were being serious with that sponsor or not...
      Still not gonna play it though. I hate smartphones and mobile games in general.

    • @hich2774
      @hich2774 4 года назад +2

      You guys should make the Lich-King frostmourne(a sword) from world of warcraft

    • @soerenuhlmann7078
      @soerenuhlmann7078 4 года назад +1

      hihi, just started today to make one as well and just noticed that you guys uploaded this vid today. awesome job you two. always great seeing you create. cheers from italy

  • @ryngak
    @ryngak 4 года назад +361

    Spears are severely under rated in pop culture for some reason, and I'm stoked to hear that you enjoyed making this spear and plan on making more. I would love to see you guys make a javalin.

    • @jakefouts6718
      @jakefouts6718 3 года назад +14

      generally because they are big, and therefore hard to animate or film. Think about how underwhelming the spear scenes with Loki were compared to hammer or fist fights. They don't fit in the frame well.

    • @AllBraunZeroBrains
      @AllBraunZeroBrains 2 года назад +15

      @@jakefouts6718 make the film bigger 😤 we need more fight scene with spears

    • @sigma_04
      @sigma_04 2 года назад +2

      There are some decent spear action movies, usually from the asian part of the world. I can't remember the title, but it was a drama about a great warrior (of course) fighting to protect some princess (of course) with some nice flippy-spinny-shit of his Podao.

    • @seraphwithatank6535
      @seraphwithatank6535 2 года назад

      Amen! Frick you and your dam swords DS3!

    • @TheRenegade67
      @TheRenegade67 2 года назад +1

      @@truebeliever6879 spear was the slightly better weapon than the club for peasants.

  • @JayTraversJT
    @JayTraversJT 4 года назад +214

    Arms and armor is probably the one part of youtube i wish to see flourish more than any other

    • @gabrielp9646
      @gabrielp9646 2 года назад +5

      Sure, fck human rights activists and charity organizations... Let´s hope for nostalgia based entertainment to flourish xDxD

    • @meriahcameron2908
      @meriahcameron2908 2 года назад +2

      Question, would arrows be part of arms and armor?

    • @meriahcameron2908
      @meriahcameron2908 2 года назад

      @Loofy ok, thanks

    • @jollyroger6660
      @jollyroger6660 2 года назад

      Noted.

    • @dinoxelby397
      @dinoxelby397 2 года назад

      aye

  • @rintintinman9223
    @rintintinman9223 4 года назад +113

    Watching the forge weld of the inner and outer core of the spearhead, it was easy to imagine the reverance and mysticism our ancestors had the metallurgical arts.

  • @kd5uxb
    @kd5uxb 3 года назад +62

    Awesome, Ilya amazes me with his grasp of the old school techniques. His hammer work is magic. Thank you for reminding us of where this art came from.

  • @LarryGarfieldCrell
    @LarryGarfieldCrell 4 года назад +480

    "We're not going to be too fancy. "
    *Proceeds to hand inlay silver and twisted copper.*
    This is why we love you guys.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +108

      Larry Garfield yeaaaa sometimes we trick even ourselves

    • @elijahaitaok8624
      @elijahaitaok8624 3 года назад +14

      @@ThatWorks if that’s not fancy, I can’t wait to see what fancy is for you guys

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 3 года назад +3

      @@ThatWorks Pretty cool trick though ;)

    • @belalabusultan5911
      @belalabusultan5911 3 года назад +1

      twisted copper is just electric wire, removed the skin/plastic and braid it ... right?
      the silver is fancy tho, becuase it'ss SILVER lol

  • @aaronmccullough2605
    @aaronmccullough2605 4 года назад +1639

    "I have no idea what they are selling, but they are paying me to promote it...which pays for me to do my normal job" ....best example of skilled workers trying to survive in the weird Internet age

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +282

      Aaron Mccullough truth

    • @razorhoner
      @razorhoner 4 года назад +38

      @@PorkotylerClips I think the important thing to consider also is... If everything done in life was only essential, what is the point even? World would be such boring, uninspiring place that most meaning of life would subside, at least for me. I want both- things that are needed to live, and things for which you want to live. No offende too, just my take on this - on the other hand, some "artists" and "celebrities" are unreasonably wealthy and disgusting amount of money is pumped into some areas of entertainment and sport that it is really sad that genuinely highly skilled craftsmen and artists, such as these, have to be sponsores so they can bring enjoyment to us.

    • @aaronmccullough2605
      @aaronmccullough2605 4 года назад +22

      Oooooohhhhh, so this is what everyone is talking about when they say "never EVER read youtube comments" it's like you get dragged into some kind of philosophical debate with people you will almost certainly never meet, and instead of sharing viewpoints from differing perspectives everyone just ....wait. no. Not going to waste any of my time on any of this stuff that doesn't have any real impact on the real world. I hope all of you learn something from this guy's video and make yourself better in anyway possible.

    • @razorhoner
      @razorhoner 4 года назад +4

      @@PorkotylerClips No problem, just needed to express myself a bit too.

    • @dj_koen1265
      @dj_koen1265 4 года назад +1

      kinda sad

  • @falkharvard8722
    @falkharvard8722 4 года назад +8

    Iliya's knowledge and skill are a whole other level.
    As a 10 year veteran of spear fighting, I appreciate this magnificent, yet underrated weapon given some airtime.
    On the battlefield, spears, not swords, were the King.
    Brilliant video 👍
    * Side note - I fight with a 10th Century Anglo Saxon spear with a 22" blade.
    Lots of fun and came even be used like a longsword

  • @mr.tiddles556
    @mr.tiddles556 3 года назад +283

    Ilya: No!! It's a historical build, we have to use historic tools and methods!
    Matt: Grinders go brrrr

    • @netherdominater9960
      @netherdominater9960 2 года назад +38

      Without his grinders, Matt is reduced to merely a beard

    • @gabrielp9646
      @gabrielp9646 2 года назад +15

      I know. Most of their "historical" builds are kind of a cheat. I mean, there were grinders back in the day too, but not of this INDUSTRIAL kind...

    • @mr.tiddles556
      @mr.tiddles556 2 года назад +47

      To be honest, I don't think that's a fair take entirely. I think it has much more to do with time than skill. After all, the LOTR sword was done completely historically and turned out magnificently. But they have a business outside of these videos, so they can't dedicate that kind of time to every historical build

    • @ilikeyourname4807
      @ilikeyourname4807 2 года назад +25

      @@mr.tiddles556 Yeah, the techniques remain pretty much the same. In medieval times a sword would have been gound as well, just by hand and it would have taken forever.

    • @mr.tiddles556
      @mr.tiddles556 2 года назад +7

      @@ilikeyourname4807 I like your name

  • @MeleeTiger
    @MeleeTiger 4 года назад +284

    Ilia: Forging the blade wrap.
    My Brain: That's a spicy carrot.

    • @b-wingxl8182
      @b-wingxl8182 3 года назад +10

      Reminds me: Try making dessert carrots. The way I make them: I cut the in small cubes and cook them on low heat in a pan with sugar (or vanilla sugar) until they are slightly caramelized, then add cinnamon and before serving, add a bit of whipped cream. Still working on the recipe, but it's fine already. I know it sounds weird, but it should taste nice. I don't know why I thought of it through your comment. Edit: I am hungry af. Maybe that's why.

    • @Omgbbqhaxlolol
      @Omgbbqhaxlolol 3 года назад +6

      @@b-wingxl8182 Sounds pretty dope honestly, may have to try that 0.0

  • @jamesyamamoto5155
    @jamesyamamoto5155 4 года назад +325

    I'd like to see you guys make an Austro Hungarian Hussar Saber. My great grandfather was a Dragoon in the Czech Vojin and carried one of these Sabers. I don't think you guys have done a historical saber build before.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +123

      james yamamoto Ilya has been wanting to do one for awhile

    • @konjotin
      @konjotin 4 года назад +9

      @@ThatWorks the Iris sword from the witcher 3 is similar to them, it is inspired by the polish saber. Would love to see that being made.

    • @ljbray1431
      @ljbray1431 4 года назад +5

      Are you half Japanese and half Czech? Thats a pretty cool mix.

    • @jamesyamamoto5155
      @jamesyamamoto5155 4 года назад +3

      @@ThatWorks I figured it would be something you guys would like haha

    • @jamesyamamoto5155
      @jamesyamamoto5155 4 года назад +11

      @@ljbray1431 nah haha, my family has been in the US for awhile. I'm a mix of everything at this point.

  • @TriaMaxwell
    @TriaMaxwell 4 года назад +24

    9:30
    That twist where that layer of scale comes off.... So satisfying....

  • @danielaatgracr9082
    @danielaatgracr9082 3 года назад +6

    Can we are a moment to appreciate Ilyas skill with wood working. I think it’s just something that shows he’s truelly a master craftsman.

  • @LarryGarfieldCrell
    @LarryGarfieldCrell 4 года назад +240

    "The spear, or a knife on a stick..."
    That is so amazingly irreverent and yet so completely accurate.

    • @paddlesaddlelad1881
      @paddlesaddlelad1881 4 года назад +17

      a knife is techically a knife on a (short) stick.

    • @MarkFilipAnthony
      @MarkFilipAnthony 4 года назад +7

      isn't it more accurate to say its a short thin blade on a long stick,
      while a knife is a short thin blade on a short stick?
      Wouldn't a knife on a long stick be, a blade on a short stick attached to at the end of a pole?

    • @anadaere6861
      @anadaere6861 4 года назад +13

      Spear is just oversized arrow
      Sword is just reverse spear
      Arrow is just mini spear

    • @dr.lexwinter8604
      @dr.lexwinter8604 4 года назад +2

      You're half correct. It isn't accurate at all. It is irreverent though.

    • @paddlesaddlelad1881
      @paddlesaddlelad1881 4 года назад +5

      @@anadaere6861 um no arrow is mini javelin (yeet spear) or big dart

  • @Spikus111
    @Spikus111 4 года назад +63

    Im working 12 hours a Day in a hotel as a guard, season 2020 in greece to gather money for my studies, you guys and your videos, are brightening my Day, sincerely, from devoted fan, thanks

    • @maelgugi
      @maelgugi 4 года назад +3

      As a former (proud) farmer, I send you my best regards. Keep up the fight!

    • @Spikus111
      @Spikus111 4 года назад

      @@maelgugi thnx

    • @MetalGamer666
      @MetalGamer666 4 года назад

      Beautiful country. I want to visit again once this corona thing is over. How are things in Greece now?

  • @3idjn7
    @3idjn7 3 года назад

    These historical builds are my favourite. Using old techniques, I can't get enough of it. :)

  • @geegnosis8888
    @geegnosis8888 3 года назад +1

    Ilya really is the best! The sheer breadth and knowledge of his skills places him above many other master bladesmiths/blacksmiths.

  • @bliblablubb9590
    @bliblablubb9590 4 года назад +84

    This is the first video of "that works" that I watched in a while and I have to say the quality of the editing became so much better. It's great that you are able to cope with this project as well as you both are doing.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +23

      Blibla Blubb thank you! It’s been one hell of a challenge, but it’s been a fun ride getting here.

    • @pacificcoastpiper3949
      @pacificcoastpiper3949 4 года назад +1

      That Works welcome back boys!

    • @pacificcoastpiper3949
      @pacificcoastpiper3949 4 года назад

      That Works good technique on your hewing the haft Ilya, axework is not easy on something that long, I do a bit myself

  • @christiancorrado7686
    @christiancorrado7686 4 года назад +150

    The people that disliked this video are English monks from the 11th century

    • @robertodebeers2551
      @robertodebeers2551 3 года назад +5

      Monks on the outer isles, holding up their Crucifixes to fend off the men with braided beards wading ashore.

    • @zorrow4587
      @zorrow4587 2 года назад +2

      they are the monks from AC Valhala monistary raids.

    • @KrypticNerve
      @KrypticNerve 2 года назад

      wondering why he used charcoal instead of bone coal? Yes I get it Bone coal is probably really hard to acquire but it was the actual way the vikings reached steel as they thought that by imbuing the iron they had with the bones of the lost ones they may gain special significance/ special powers. To make a true traditional "STEEL" weapon from the viking age please use the resources that they actually would have used, even if the bone charcoal is from last weeks BBQ fest and is at least all beef ribs. Just saying.

    • @KrypticNerve
      @KrypticNerve 2 года назад

      NO! The ones who disliked were looking for a video that did not use modern machines!

    • @potatolover389
      @potatolover389 2 года назад +2

      @@KrypticNerve Nobody asked you dude. The video would've been around an hour long if they didn't use modern machines. And also, Like he said in the beginning of the video it was his choice so he chose what would work best.

  • @johnfoster4414
    @johnfoster4414 3 года назад +1

    WOW! That reminds me of my younger days at my forge. I made every thing from swords to spears. Even forged a 50 cal barrel a time or two. Thanks for reminding me.

  • @zidanelionheart
    @zidanelionheart 4 года назад +33

    That was sooo good, you guys are amazing artists, every one of you. Also yeah the editing made the video incredibly fun to watch, really showcased the spear well.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +8

      Thank you! We are starting to figure things out! Pacing in the edit is so hard when you have so much good film to work with. Learning to trim the fat and keep things moving.

    • @alexandervarga
      @alexandervarga Год назад

      @@ThatWorks half forest elf armor ?

  • @Red_VelvetRevolver
    @Red_VelvetRevolver 4 года назад +21

    As someone who loves Viking history and lore, and as someone who is a natural redhead with British ancestry; I love how you guys not only make things that look dope af but you also look at the historical aspect of things and try and make it as historically accurate as possible. When the Vikings invaded the British Isles in the 8th and 9th centuries, they brought with them the mutated gene that causes red hair; and I really appreciate the historical accuracy and though you guys put into each and every build. I can’t wait for more Viking builds; and maybe some AC: Valhalla builds; in the future.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +3

      mhmmm

    • @renealbrechtsen9743
      @renealbrechtsen9743 4 года назад +1

      What does your hair color got to do with anything? 😂

    • @Red_VelvetRevolver
      @Red_VelvetRevolver 4 года назад +3

      René Albrechtsen when the Vikings invaded England, they brought with them the mutated gene the causes red hair; as there were a good portion of Vikings from what is now Denmark had red hair. And thus brought it with them when they invaded, and gave the gene to the local population when they had children together after the fighting had stopped

    • @Kraakesolv
      @Kraakesolv 4 года назад

      @@Red_VelvetRevolver Also, red has got to do with anything because it's red. No further explanation needed.

    • @comacross
      @comacross 4 года назад +6

      Speaking as a person of Norseman descent.
      How do ye lads always get it so wrong?
      We're NORSEMEN we go VIKING.
      Norsemen =who we are.
      Viking = its what we do....

  • @pr0faker
    @pr0faker 4 года назад +9

    Love the historical backstories about the way it was done in those times.

  • @justinkardos2797
    @justinkardos2797 4 года назад +3

    Great music, great cinematography, great skill. I've learned tons from you guys on man at arms. These videos are entertaining and informative. Looking forward to more

  • @Jawzzy
    @Jawzzy 4 года назад +1

    Awesome build. Love to see the work horse of the medieval warfare, the spear, get the attention it deserves.
    Thank you!

  • @felix8127
    @felix8127 4 года назад +9

    I like that you not only show us your art, rather explain all the stuff why and how. I appreciate that!

  • @samziegler4957
    @samziegler4957 4 года назад +3

    Simply amazing. I've seen this build done a few times, but you've kicked it up to the next level. Amazing to see the synergy between you two craftsmen at work. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @sirapple2406
    @sirapple2406 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely love Viking hewing spears, they are by far some of the coolest you can get.

  • @Tehinke
    @Tehinke 4 года назад

    That is one of the most beautiful weapons I've seen you make on the show. Traditional techniques give such a living surface and you not going over the top with the decoration let the material speak it's own voice.

  • @Deuce02339
    @Deuce02339 4 года назад +13

    Watching you guys work is magic. The amount of labor, pride, knowledge, and care that go into each project is truly evident in each item. Thank you for not letting this art become lost

  • @merleadrian5863
    @merleadrian5863 4 года назад +6

    As a Viking Reenactor all I can say is. I want that so bad! Great job!

  • @AssassinGT
    @AssassinGT 3 года назад

    I'm glad to come back to this channel and see you guys are getting closer to full swing. Loving quality, lighting, cinematography & other upgrades!

  • @wimderix
    @wimderix 3 года назад

    This was so beautiful to watch. Thank you. The research, testing and skill building that went in it...hats off.

  • @AZURE-ONI
    @AZURE-ONI 4 года назад +239

    In celebration of Star Wars month, I challenge you guys to make Homemade Lightsaber hilts that from unused/ scrap parts you have laying around the shop!

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +70

      Jedi Revan that could be fun

    • @kegmonkey5648
      @kegmonkey5648 4 года назад +18

      I second this. I'd love to see your personalities be shown in how you decorate your hilts.

    • @blade32232
      @blade32232 4 года назад +4

      This could be amazing

    • @comacross
      @comacross 4 года назад +3

      @@ThatWorks .
      this needs to be a thing.
      why is this not a thing?
      QUICK make it a thing!

    • @todorminchev2123
      @todorminchev2123 4 года назад +1

      How about swords with lightsaber hilts an just like they did on AwE workshop, with the hobit swords that "glowed" blue

  • @badpressure
    @badpressure 4 года назад +17

    The pattern looks like they somehow trapped the forges flames inside the steel. love it. :)

  • @trentszeponski3456
    @trentszeponski3456 3 года назад

    Matt and Ilya are rulers unto their craft. I’m happy to see techniques used hear from folk lore, like unto the fire next to the anvil of your powered hammer to keep that thin iron hot.

  • @walterbigsby6380
    @walterbigsby6380 3 года назад +3

    I love all the hand forging and use of other hand tool methods, it's what sets you apart from all these other blacksmithing channels.

  • @jakethomson8612
    @jakethomson8612 4 года назад +14

    Just found you guys again!!! Awesome to see you got your own channel, now time to binge watch everything 😂👍👍👍

  • @jong2359
    @jong2359 4 года назад +12

    It looked like all the forge welds were pissing you off on this one, lol. You really pulled it together, especially given that your steel quality was rightly bottom of the barrel - in line with the era. Great work guys, it turned out awesome.

  • @steelforestweldingandforge
    @steelforestweldingandforge 2 года назад

    Wow! What an amazing demonstration! Great music, the balance between showing your process and cutting unnecessary footage was spot on! 10/10

  • @JungiOlympia
    @JungiOlympia 3 года назад

    Wow! That was the first of your videos I've seen. I love it. Finally some folks who REALLY know what they're doing and understand the craft all the way. Now I need to get me one of those speers in case I ever get attaked by groceries.

  • @LordDarque
    @LordDarque 4 года назад +28

    I'm just wondering who at the meeting for this video had the notion "You know what we could do for the metal that would blow their minds?" Pure evil genius, right there.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +23

      Ilya = evil genius

    • @jonnasibole7412
      @jonnasibole7412 4 года назад +7

      @@ThatWorks can we get that on a t-shirt? 😆

    • @someyoungguy6990
      @someyoungguy6990 4 года назад

      Ilya stands up and says. chlapci, držte moju vodku a sledujte to

    • @marcdr.9816
      @marcdr.9816 4 года назад

      @@ThatWorks just who I thought whom it would be.

    • @ddram8130
      @ddram8130 3 года назад

      My wife and I would both where that shirt proudly! Lol

  • @OseanSin
    @OseanSin 4 года назад +54

    I would love to see you guys tackle something like Joyeuse.

    • @jeffk3570
      @jeffk3570 4 года назад +2

      I would love to see them make it, though only if they made it as it would have really looked, not the modern reinvention of the sword. its a sword from the late 700s, should look like it, not like some more modern gold clad sword from the 1300s.

    • @thrownswordpommel7393
      @thrownswordpommel7393 4 года назад +1

      @@jeffk3570 As far as I know, the original sword of Charlemagne has been lost. The only one we have is the fancy 1300s Joyeuse.

    • @jeffk3570
      @jeffk3570 4 года назад

      @@thrownswordpommel7393 yep, which is why I said to make on like it would have looked, not how it does look. I'm sure that we can make a general approximation of what it should look like.

    • @anadaere6861
      @anadaere6861 4 года назад

      That's Charlemagne's sword right?

    • @andreweden9405
      @andreweden9405 4 года назад

      I don't think they could ever bring themselves to build a one-handed sword(even though one-handed swords were the most widely used swords in the entire history of the world, in all cultures, EVEN during the height of the longsword's period of use). Hollywood and pop culture love longswords too much, and I don't know if they can deviate from that.

  • @matthewmarkham9070
    @matthewmarkham9070 3 года назад

    I love how much information and detail you give to your videos! Helps to understand and learn, and the visuals are so artistic and lovely to watch.

  • @jameshaulenbeek5931
    @jameshaulenbeek5931 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful work! I love seeing your process. Thank you very much for sharing your work with us! You are all by far some of the most talented craftsmen I've seen.
    Definitely looking forward to your next creation.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +1

      You wont have to wait long :D

  • @zeigknoechelbruder
    @zeigknoechelbruder 4 года назад +5

    I can never get over how accurate and skilled you guys are when it comes to this kind of intricate decoration
    Great video!

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +2

      Just some Dude thank you

    • @someyoungguy6990
      @someyoungguy6990 4 года назад

      @@ThatWorks and humble !! It could be just another day at work for you guys, but for us it's like seeing one of the great artists create his master piece. Like any art your builds are subjective, but everyone enjoys the love, time and skill you put into each show. And that's why we love you !

  • @Meloncholymadness
    @Meloncholymadness 3 года назад +3

    My God this is beautiful! It's genuinely drool worthy!

  • @oraclehomeinspection9217
    @oraclehomeinspection9217 2 года назад

    Very simple. Conservation of material leads to beauty in the resulting form. Steel was precious and time consuming back in the day. Really enjoyed the true to form construction. More enjoyable than fancy or flashy builds. As always, much appreciation for the craftsmanship!

  • @dr_rune
    @dr_rune 4 года назад

    This is wonderful quality work, not just the spear itself but the video editing. I could definitely sense the energy put into this, the video even feels longer than half an hour. I don't know how into the mystical and mythological aspects of this weapon you are, but I really feel Odin himself in that forge. Great job!

  • @stefangla6878
    @stefangla6878 4 года назад +9

    Watching and listening to Ilya got something relaxing.

  • @Cptjonmiller
    @Cptjonmiller 4 года назад +6

    How did I not discover this channel sooner? I was wondering where did BKS go now that there aren't anymore Man At Arms Reforged videos, and youtube brought me here.

  • @JarlHavi
    @JarlHavi 3 года назад +1

    I love Ilya! Amazing way to shoutout the sponsor of a video, best example yet. You guys rock!!

  • @BrayleyBlades
    @BrayleyBlades 4 года назад +1

    that spark explosion at 12:11 was SICK!!!

  • @Oddball_jones
    @Oddball_jones 3 года назад +21

    i have honestly heard the raid sponsor ship so many times if i got a dollar each time i could buy a house with it

    • @wandasigagayi9592
      @wandasigagayi9592 2 года назад

      Which makes you wonder how much they’re spending on advertising 🤔

  • @JoelMiller77
    @JoelMiller77 4 года назад +23

    Masamune Tanto will be epic one of the national treasures of Japan 🇯🇵

    • @yt_krg
      @yt_krg 4 года назад +2

      Muramasa was the better blacksmith fite me

    • @kegmonkey5648
      @kegmonkey5648 3 года назад +1

      @@yt_krg Objectively wrong, but go on.

  • @UnknowableAbsolute
    @UnknowableAbsolute 4 года назад +1

    Masterpiece made from steel with fire heart inside, as always awesome work!!!

  • @mc4906
    @mc4906 4 года назад

    I'll never get tired of seeing you guys make "viking" style weapons. I'd love to see you guys make a mammen axe with designs and all.

  • @42icee
    @42icee 4 года назад +152

    “Made with historical materials and methods”......lights the propane forge and starts the power hammer. Love you alls stuff.

    • @roflstomps324
      @roflstomps324 3 года назад +12

      I thought the same thing... lol

    • @pauldavis9387
      @pauldavis9387 3 года назад +13

      So I am not the only one who was think this. Not to mention the grinders and sanders.

    • @chaotics5395
      @chaotics5395 3 года назад +21

      I think he said "not using modern material beside the wood" I don't think he said anything about the tools

    • @3114Cancerbero
      @3114Cancerbero 3 года назад +14

      I don't think people agree with the idea of using child apprentices

    • @roflstomps324
      @roflstomps324 3 года назад +6

      @@3114Cancerbero totally. Can't have kids learning anything.

  • @LJMpictures
    @LJMpictures 4 года назад +9

    Love the Viking stuff! That's crazy that there's only one found with he Haft still intact. Considering how many must have existed. (Even with wood rot you think there would be more)

    • @sandervanduren2779
      @sandervanduren2779 4 года назад +3

      It’s amazing what 1200 years in the ground will do lol

    • @TimeturnerJ
      @TimeturnerJ 3 года назад +1

      Speaking as an archaeologist, wood never lasts all that long (in relative terms) in Europe.
      The weather can be cold and wet, even in the south, so finding preserved ancient wood is about as rare as anything you can imagine.
      If we get incredibly lucky, it got burned and carbonised, buried air-tight in river slick, or, like in this case, frozen in solid ice - but finding something like that is close to impossible.
      Even in the dry heat of Africa, ancient wood is rare to find.
      With some luck, you might find some preserved in the underground tombs of ancient rulers, but even those finds are pretty rare.
      Finding an intact Viking spear like that had some astronomical odds.

  • @BIGWIGGLE223
    @BIGWIGGLE223 4 года назад

    Big big fan of that filework!!! Beautiful!!! I love fileworking and you guys knock that outta the park!!!!

  • @izzo2271
    @izzo2271 2 года назад

    I love this guy's style of presentation - as a nerd - he gives you the history of the process he's performing, he describes how it's done, it's uses a d advantages. It feels like I'm watching Forged in Fire but pure action 🔥

  • @pmz1981
    @pmz1981 4 года назад +3

    Damn. Pre-lockdown, this sort of thing was taking Alec Steele 10+ episodes.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +8

      We could drag it out that long. Just really isnt our format.

    • @danpatch4751
      @danpatch4751 4 года назад

      @@ThatWorks very good

  • @williamshao1985
    @williamshao1985 4 года назад +40

    I like how that spear just go though chain mail like it's paper.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +21

      It surprised me to be honest.

    • @bodyno3158
      @bodyno3158 3 года назад +3

      And that chainmail is riveted, that's very impressive.

    • @magnusthered4973
      @magnusthered4973 3 года назад +2

      @@bodyno3158 shit I noticed that too I’m like the person who wielded that spear would have a high kd ratio

  • @spacecase70
    @spacecase70 4 года назад

    I love that piece of functional art !

  • @ravenseeker8267
    @ravenseeker8267 4 года назад

    Your Historical builds are god damn awesome! Keep on going, love these very much. Great job!

  • @Revonlieke
    @Revonlieke 4 года назад +5

    Man the amount of work these guys do to stay accurate to historical examples is really amazing. Hopefully it pays off in the end for working so much!
    End result looked really cool!

  • @Dmitrii-Shut
    @Dmitrii-Shut 4 года назад +55

    Ох это чудесный йоркский акцент Ильи..!)

    • @user-vv6jm2zx7q
      @user-vv6jm2zx7q 4 года назад +3

      Жаль только субтитров русских нет(

    • @________8975
      @________8975 4 года назад +1

      Буду знать, что у него есть акцент)))

    • @yodadarkjedi620
      @yodadarkjedi620 4 года назад

      @@user-vv6jm2zx7q можно автоматические с переводом поставить, лучше, чем ничего.

    • @ericroberts6637
      @ericroberts6637 4 года назад

      Ye yniz niü suka blyaat

    • @user-wi3im4nt7o
      @user-wi3im4nt7o 3 года назад

      Всё куёт Илья! Им любуюсь я!
      ОКуенный мужик Илья!!! ... :-) :-) :-)

  • @jtakatohi
    @jtakatohi 4 года назад +1

    Hey! Thanks for the video! Loved to be able to hear the hammers and tools sound!

  • @newagedrama562
    @newagedrama562 2 года назад

    This is my favorite thing you guys have ever made. So freaking cool!

  • @anthonycaster9319
    @anthonycaster9319 4 года назад +6

    Awesome build. Would you mind giving a bit more background into one of the tools you used the mandarlin? Thanks keep crafting these epic builds.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад +3

      Its just a piece of steel the same shape as your spear point that you form the socket over and forged weld on. You can also shrink the socket later on the same mandrel

  • @lucianopfenninger4315
    @lucianopfenninger4315 4 года назад +6

    pleeeas do more spears. i love the look of em and i feel like they are just underrepresented as hek

  • @xxx_madman_xxx5868
    @xxx_madman_xxx5868 3 года назад

    i am a blade smith as well but strictly as a hobby i got mad respect for your technique in both historic forging and hammer skills i wish i was half the smith you gents are you both earned a sub and thank you for creating such fantastic and educational content

  • @MrCrosserdog
    @MrCrosserdog 4 года назад

    Beautiful peace yet again!! Love all yalls work and keep it up!

  • @tabby842
    @tabby842 4 года назад +14

    Since when was this channel a thing? RUclips algorithm has actually failed me

  • @BanderaszPlays
    @BanderaszPlays 4 года назад +6

    I really want to see you guys make the Lothric Knight sword from Dark Souls 3

  • @clueless4085
    @clueless4085 2 года назад

    Ilya made that look easy. That is no simple project.
    This is what a real craftsman looks like. Very impressive.

  • @lemix69
    @lemix69 3 года назад

    Awesome, I want one. Well maybe some day I'll be able to make one, but I have a long way to go. I wish I could say you guys make it look easy, but nothing about that build looked easy. It was pain staking and you had to pay attention to detail. The way you made the steel from iron and then forged it together, and the final product, wow! I'm definitely going to watch this one over and over again! Thanks for a superb video, well done!

  • @Iskelderon
    @Iskelderon 4 года назад +25

    In the future, maybe a classic Slavic sword, where Ilya imagines what one used by one of his ancestors might've looked like?

    • @user-kf8te4wy1g
      @user-kf8te4wy1g 4 года назад +1

      Slavic swords were similar to viking.

    • @user-gu9st4vf1s
      @user-gu9st4vf1s 4 года назад

      What you call a "Slavic sword" used to be bought from german smiths, mostly. From Rein smithies in particular. When we slavyans could afford such a purchace, of course.
      May be i'm wrong thou...comrades feel free to correct

    • @Iskelderon
      @Iskelderon 4 года назад +1

      @@user-gu9st4vf1s Either way, museums have some beautiful examples (e.g., 10th & 11th century) and I'd love to see Ilya's take on a sword with a connection to his ancestors.

  • @harrywompa
    @harrywompa 4 года назад +21

    awe man, I was gonna make fun of Raid and then you mentioned little timmy

  • @johnwiebe8581
    @johnwiebe8581 3 года назад

    Really enjoy the Historical builds you guys do! I am looking forward to seeing what project you do next.

  • @robertodebeers2551
    @robertodebeers2551 3 года назад

    My father was the blacksmith at the American Smelting and Refining lead smelter in East Helena, Montana, for 25 years. He was a good smith. He would have loved your work and this video.

  • @bhinkle530
    @bhinkle530 4 года назад +4

    I'd love to see this sent to Skallagrim to review. That last colab was epic.

  • @ZeroSeriesMMX
    @ZeroSeriesMMX 4 года назад +3

    Seeing this forged made me think about Vikings pillaging metal, and grabbing all the iron they can get a hold of to make more spears.
    And yeah, still looking out for the most badass swordbreaker you can forge. 😁

  • @CleaveMountaineering
    @CleaveMountaineering 3 года назад

    Amazing work, this was definitely a much harder way than just using a plate of modern carbon steel!
    I love how you timed the blast of the fuego (bellows box) with the music.

  • @johnh1353
    @johnh1353 3 года назад

    I know jack about blacksmithing, but I love seeing them use OG techniques and Ilya explaining them... I think its in our DNA to be fascinated with pounding metal ... keep it real boys and awesome work!

  • @WillyOrtegaBonilla
    @WillyOrtegaBonilla 4 года назад +3

    UPDT👍🏼

  • @oohitzjon
    @oohitzjon 4 года назад +1

    ILYA!!!! I’m so glad I found this channel!!

  • @mikel1784
    @mikel1784 4 года назад +1

    that is one hell of a build and worth the efford such a powerfull spear

  • @Belnick6666
    @Belnick6666 4 года назад +8

    Well there was a reason why the Allfather, the king of the Gods wielded his mighty spear Gungner :o

  • @TheCrimsonIdol987
    @TheCrimsonIdol987 4 года назад +5

    Hold on Ilya while I get my mead.
    *pours a glass of mead*
    Okay, continue good sir!

  • @jorgegonzalez-pv8mv
    @jorgegonzalez-pv8mv 3 года назад

    It is the third time I have seen this video. They are a master class. Thank you.

  • @joshm3484
    @joshm3484 2 года назад

    Great to see weapons and tools made to realistic proportions.

  • @shadowofchaos8932
    @shadowofchaos8932 4 года назад +3

    Prince Zuko's dual broadswords

  • @MsM-kh9xg
    @MsM-kh9xg 4 года назад +9

    After playing nioh 2 basically all of April, id love to see you guys make a kusarigama

    • @simondean5227
      @simondean5227 4 года назад

      How does Nioh 2 stack up to the the first one?

  • @Yogi.........
    @Yogi......... 4 года назад

    When video end i realized that i m on youtube and seeing spear making video(one of the Best).
    Till then i m in very Big Budget Hollywood Movie.
    Its life time experience.

  • @maxellison55
    @maxellison55 4 года назад

    You play the power hammer like a fine Stradivarius! Loving the video... Loving the music!

  • @juanpablobonin2575
    @juanpablobonin2575 4 года назад +6

    Jajajaja vengo de un poco de todo

  • @marcandrei8061
    @marcandrei8061 4 года назад +3

    Did no one notice that the axe at the end is the one used in the trailer for ac Valhalla which means that they're once again sponsored by ubisoft

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  4 года назад

      hmmm

    • @nightseeker0092
      @nightseeker0092 4 года назад

      just finished the vid. good freaking catch. ubisoft always gets our boys to do that most badass stuff.

  • @johnclark5995
    @johnclark5995 3 года назад

    I love watching you forge true steel.

  • @mrscary3105
    @mrscary3105 3 года назад

    I like this so much more then the video game stuff on the old channel. This is just more my speed. Love it!