I do not think the Spartans was actually use guns even if we gave them history set the despise the bow corded a car as weapon for the kill from distance and if Spartans use guns they'd be invincible
with proper technique he culd have cut the last tree in one sweep aswell, the cuting motion shuld not stop through the sweeping motion (pulling the sword towards yourself)
That's thing is a laser. I've never seen a bladed anything go through solid green wood that's 3 to 5 inches in circumference like its butter. I'm speechless atvthis point
Just insane. Would so damn much love a keffeler chopper as i do voluntary work here in norway clearing paths. And ive seen nothing that performs like the blades from keffeler
Hey Sam, great to see you're starting to fly and prove all the naysayers wrong after all these years :) Im still interested in purchasing a katana, i just have a few questions. Where can i inbox you buddy?
I was not expecting that first cut,, I thought you would hack on it to show how tough the sward is. BAM one cut!!! I mean that thing cuts and cuts and cuts. That's a incredable sward by my standers, and anyone else if you get are honest.
cutting something so thin isn't much of a flex, even an iron sword could cut it just as well. that's not a good measure for standards. a better exercise would be to try & cut a medium sized log in 1 swing, or at least the smallest amounts of swing posssible. now THAT would be a good reference for measuring it.
@@raylenn4444 that was a great cut, I no good steal is great spring steel, tool steel or 1095, but this alloy is doing great also, it has the flexibility and the hardnesses. This material weight will slow for new sward design.
@@DANTHETUBEMAN a katana with more rounder edges would cut just as well regardless of the metal/alloy used. it's all about weight distribution, capacity to cut through the air & ease of swing, wich the weight distribution of the blade allows to be quite easy. what titanium alllows on a katana is to reduce the weight of the blade, getting sharper edges & a blade that cuts & slices much more easly than any other allow for a much lighter weight, as the usual weight behind the swing is replaced with the speed of impact & the strenght behind the swing.
Are these san mai blades just pad welded with a tig & filler rod, or actual forged stock billets? What is the hardness difference on the edge vs the blade's flats after your heat treatment? I ask because when experimenting in my shop area, I was able to create an actual differential heat treatment using the same solid piece of alpha beta alloy with a very distinct real hamon line after polishing and applying a Florine based compound a few years ago. Not something I've seen anyone else do ever, but the hardness difference is useless. Purely cosmetic. Either way, I've found heat treatments to basically be unnecessary, even when chopping hard wood. what's 30 vs 40 rockwell something in the best case scenario for a lot of these available alloys. I just carbidize depending on the bevel geometry. No excessive edge wear with a chisel and v flat and v convex grinds. I still do like the performance of tungsten carbidizing for my edge retention on one side for knives, but I want to try something different one of these days. There's not enough information out there because so very few people are doing this.
Well, he showed a cross section and I can see a core “steel” running end to end. I know steel can be “forge” welded to titanium, in fact you can buy it from Takefu, but this is still very impressive all the way around.
Titanium that gets an electrified acid wash, the 2nd one is a San Mai technique as said in the video. Titanium outside unknown inside. This is from what I can tell anyway
This is a guess but I believe it's an oxide pattern, titanium oxidates into a bunch of bright almost neon colors when exposed to specific temperatures. Some titanium knife manufacturers use that to give them cool patterns.
@@mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850 I once had 500K, glad I did not buy a titanium sword for 6000 dollars. You can get a great handgun for a fraction of that.
There are some things that have really no cost. Because the time took so much time to manufacturer such a piece. I would bet that would cost almost a value of a car that's 4-8k dollars.
ANFRAGE BITTE LESEN könnte mir Jemand einen Wanderstock mit dem Design einer Sense machen wo der Griff unten drunter ist nichts für Alte sondern mehr in die Sensenfrau Sensenmann Richtung fast schon Fantasy ähnlich machen Schmieden. Wie viel würde das kosten ? 500 Euro ? Oder mehr ? Ich will etwas Einzigartiges. Das ausdrückt was ich vom Leben halte und der Existenz. Was aber noch Legal zu Transportieren sein muss auch bei reisen in das Ausland.
Bruh, that ain't no branch my nigga, did you not see the girth of that tree, literally the size of your leg. My man could chop off all ur limbs in one swing and his blade still won't be dull. The most impressive part is how the blade remains razor sharp after cutting trees down.
@@0mniVerse777 a branch is a branch, regardless of girth. And girth isn't evrything when it comes to wood. A wet wood is quite easy to cut even with a dull machette. Same for dead rottong wood. And no,he wouldn't cut my limbs off with one slice, bones are stronger than concrete & muscles are more solid than given credit for. Especially since it took him multiple slashes to cut the wet rottibg wood. Also, no bmade would go dull from xuttong so little trees man. Only a poorly crafted ceramic blade would.
@@0mniVerse777 that's a wrong assumption. Pork bone when it is sliced by the butcher's knife is already dead bone. Living bone acts like wood & has some flexibility. Dead bone has dried up & acts like brittle stone. Hence why it can be cut. Also, a katana isn't a butcher's knife. Their repartition of forces,weight & cutting area aren't the same. Hence why a butcher's knife can't be compared to a sword. If anything, a butcher's knife is more like a short axe if anything.
It would be great if going back in time to the Spartans and give 300 titanium alloy weapon and armour
Just give em guns
I do not think the Spartans was actually use guns even if we gave them history set the despise the bow corded a car as weapon for the kill from distance and if Spartans use guns they'd be invincible
Lighter and Stronger Swords and Armor...10% better results at best. Tactics and techniqe is the best.
Absolutely beautiful work I can only imagine how fast and light these swords are.
8:50
i didn't even see the attack, that was impressive
👏👏👏
with proper technique he culd have cut the last tree in one sweep aswell, the cuting motion shuld not stop through the sweeping motion (pulling the sword towards yourself)
That's thing is a laser. I've never seen a bladed anything go through solid green wood that's 3 to 5 inches in circumference like its butter. I'm speechless atvthis point
those trees be like: yo...dude wtf
Beautiful blades. Should post a shop link on your vids.
This is master piece, congrats
1:44 The moment I've fell in love with this sword...
Just insane. Would so damn much love a keffeler chopper as i do voluntary work here in norway clearing paths. And ive seen nothing that performs like the blades from keffeler
Can you please tell me exact length of overall katana, curve, and alloy used in it
I am absolutely in love with that blade 🔥
is that war robots theme playing in the background
Reminds me of the tengu katanas from the 47 movie with Keanu Reeves
Hey Sam, great to see you're starting to fly and prove all the naysayers wrong after all these years :)
Im still interested in purchasing a katana, i just have a few questions. Where can i inbox you buddy?
www.madscienceforge.com/laboratory/pages/en/contacts.php
Just take my money now!!!!
Wtf in a battle this dude can chop off every limb of his opponent to show who alpha
I have never been so excited for something i will never be able to afford!!👺🤘wicked!!
10:09 Where can I buy a high performance titanium alloy katana?
That's going to cost you like 4k... Lol
Some day I gotta get me one of your blades
I was not expecting that first cut,, I thought you would hack on it to show how tough the sward is. BAM one cut!!! I mean that thing cuts and cuts and cuts. That's a incredable sward by my standers, and anyone else if you get are honest.
cutting something so thin isn't much of a flex, even an iron sword could cut it just as well.
that's not a good measure for standards.
a better exercise would be to try & cut a medium sized log in 1 swing, or at least the smallest amounts of swing posssible.
now THAT would be a good reference for measuring it.
@@raylenn4444 that was a great cut, I no good steal is great spring steel, tool steel or 1095, but this alloy is doing great also, it has the flexibility and the hardnesses. This material weight will slow for new sward design.
@@DANTHETUBEMAN a katana with more rounder edges would cut just as well regardless of the metal/alloy used.
it's all about weight distribution, capacity to cut through the air & ease of swing, wich the weight distribution of the blade allows to be quite easy.
what titanium alllows on a katana is to reduce the weight of the blade, getting sharper edges & a blade that cuts & slices much more easly than any other allow for a much lighter weight, as the usual weight behind the swing is replaced with the speed of impact & the strenght behind the swing.
What prices would a katana like this cost?
what does heat treating do to titanium besides make it brittle and change the color depending on peak temperature?
That's so cool! Good luck with your work.
Where do I get one of these swords? I like how you can just chop down a tree and the blade Doesn't even chip.
Looks like demon slayer when you see these different colors
Can I buy? I would appreciate it if it’s made of high carbon too.
Carbon makes things better.
Work here is inpekable !!! This is NICE pice of art !!!
How much does it weigh?
How much money you want for this?
WTF WAR ROBOTS BACK SOUND 🤣🤣🤣
Am i hearing war robots track?
Yes
Are these san mai blades just pad welded with a tig & filler rod, or actual forged stock billets?
What is the hardness difference on the edge vs the blade's flats after your heat treatment?
I ask because when experimenting in my shop area, I was able to create an actual differential heat treatment using the same solid piece of alpha beta alloy with a very distinct real hamon line after polishing and applying a Florine based compound a few years ago. Not something I've seen anyone else do ever, but the hardness difference is useless. Purely cosmetic. Either way, I've found heat treatments to basically be unnecessary, even when chopping hard wood. what's 30 vs 40 rockwell something in the best case scenario for a lot of these available alloys. I just carbidize depending on the bevel geometry. No excessive edge wear with a chisel and v flat and v convex grinds. I still do like the performance of tungsten carbidizing for my edge retention on one side for knives, but I want to try something different one of these days. There's not enough information out there because so very few people are doing this.
Well, he showed a cross section and I can see a core “steel” running end to end. I know steel can be “forge” welded to titanium, in fact you can buy it from Takefu, but this is still very impressive all the way around.
Is that a Hamon from differential hardening, or is it the boundary between the alloys of the SanMai? Either way, i'ts beautiful.
Titanium that gets an electrified acid wash, the 2nd one is a San Mai technique as said in the video. Titanium outside unknown inside. This is from what I can tell anyway
This is a guess but I believe it's an oxide pattern, titanium oxidates into a bunch of bright almost neon colors when exposed to specific temperatures. Some titanium knife manufacturers use that to give them cool patterns.
is there somewhere to contact these guys? i want one
I'm guessing the prices will give you pause. You can message them on Instagram...but be prepared to be shocked.
Got 6000$?
@@mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850 I once had 500K, glad I did not buy a titanium sword for 6000 dollars. You can get a great handgun for a fraction of that.
Suggestion: can you forge a pair of titanium alloy wolverine claws?
Yes, but we will have to forge then in your forearms. Only one guy survived it, Logan smith
What?? $50,....$60 grand??
How would cost to make katana from titanium, what's the average price !?!
There are some things that have really no cost. Because the time took so much time to manufacturer such a piece. I would bet that would cost almost a value of a car that's 4-8k dollars.
What is the price for this beauty ?
Probably like $2k💀💀
$15,000.00
@@JGizzardofOzwouldn't doubt it. And I would think someone would buy it if their serious wanting something like this.
@@gospelninja2.016 I looked it up. Amazing product.
Impressive
how much how do ibuy
I would love this to hunt vamps out here at night
1:29 WOW 👍🏻
Interesting, he using that sword like an Odachi. It's not long enough to be an Odachi.
Take my money , how much ?
i wish mincraft can make aloyys like that
do you like war robot?
Lol
Sweet!
Must be impossible to sharpen
Won't need sharpening in your lifetime.
How are the blades hardened?
He just shows the blades a couple of pictures of scarlet Johanson
Yea but how much are they? Do they even sell them?
Minha espada para o apocalipse de fungos
that's actually mithril
ANFRAGE BITTE LESEN könnte mir Jemand einen Wanderstock mit dem Design einer Sense machen wo der Griff unten drunter ist nichts für Alte sondern mehr in die Sensenfrau Sensenmann Richtung fast schon Fantasy ähnlich machen Schmieden.
Wie viel würde das kosten ?
500 Euro ?
Oder mehr ?
Ich will etwas Einzigartiges.
Das ausdrückt was ich vom Leben halte und der Existenz.
Was aber noch Legal zu Transportieren sein muss auch bei reisen in das Ausland.
Well i'll have my sword made out of Titanium Carbon Ceramic Stainless steel and Zirconium please
I’ll take on how much lol 😂
wow,.
Tungsten sword
sheeesh
cutting small branches isn't really impressive.... especially for a titanium alloy katana....even a copper sword could cut them easly in one swing.
Bruh, that ain't no branch my nigga, did you not see the girth of that tree, literally the size of your leg. My man could chop off all ur limbs in one swing and his blade still won't be dull. The most impressive part is how the blade remains razor sharp after cutting trees down.
@@0mniVerse777 a branch is a branch, regardless of girth.
And girth isn't evrything when it comes to wood.
A wet wood is quite easy to cut even with a dull machette.
Same for dead rottong wood.
And no,he wouldn't cut my limbs off with one slice, bones are stronger than concrete & muscles are more solid than given credit for.
Especially since it took him multiple slashes to cut the wet rottibg wood.
Also, no bmade would go dull from xuttong so little trees man.
Only a poorly crafted ceramic blade would.
@@raylenn4444 fair enough, shit still thicc asf
@@raylenn4444 I've seen pork bone the thickness of an arm being sliced by a butcher knife, I'm sure there would be no problem for cutting limbs
@@0mniVerse777 that's a wrong assumption.
Pork bone when it is sliced by the butcher's knife is already dead bone.
Living bone acts like wood & has some flexibility.
Dead bone has dried up & acts like brittle stone.
Hence why it can be cut.
Also, a katana isn't a butcher's knife.
Their repartition of forces,weight & cutting area aren't the same.
Hence why a butcher's knife can't be compared to a sword.
If anything, a butcher's knife is more like a short axe if anything.
fake TI
How much?
How Much?