What I love about your creations is that you use everything. Forging, grinding, engraving, casting, etching, woodworking, etc. And there are very few people on youtube that take so much care in detail as you do. You are on the level of Man at Arms (AWE me), really. Congratulations!
@@Arts-and-Craftswell the reason for using bamboo is that it's already got a curve so that you don't have to carve out anything. just combine two pieces together. and usually, the same length in bamboo is lighter than solid wood.
Its crazy she was verry realistic if you whant give this Sword i'm ok for that its a Real création and m'y dream is to know make sword liké you congratulation Guy realy
@@Arts-and-Crafts Thanks for the answer, from what I see I expected this weight, it looks rather thick. The usual weight for a saber is just over 1 kg... Yours is too heavy for fencing. Yes you are talented and this work is beautiful, next time if you make it practical with a correct weight and a thinner handle -- I mean not smaller but less round, so that you can easily feel in your hand where is the edge of the blade-- it will be perfect.
@@profepik7525 Yes ! Thank you very much for your comments, I know it's quite heavy to hold, but if it was crudely made and not heavily artistic in bronze casting, I think its weight would be light!
As others have stated, your work is INCREDIBLE!. Wish It were mine. Now the bad part. Seeing you put in ALL that hard work and detail, you skimped out with the fake leather on the handle. Should have used real leather as that would have been authentic for the time. Otherwise, OUTSTANDING!
*IMPRESSIVE...The Lost Wax casting & Engraving work is simply next level...You don't get to see this level of work publicly much. This is Museum Level Work....These Skill Sets used to be DEEPLY Protected by Guilds...This Guy is basically working out of a hole in the ground, with equipment that I guarantee is older than he is, (rusty anvil, early 20th century trip hammer and all) with material that he basically picked up off the ground somewhere. And yet His work and results are as good or better than 97% of the Maker's posting blade videos on the Site...(and He's not making a 4 inch whittling knife here)..This Channel and Maker's like Him...Exposing the clown & pretentious fraud, that is Alec Steele, (History Channel garbage and the rest of the Clown Patrol) one video at a time* 🔥👍
Thank you, although I don't know the channel you mentioned, I think true art comes from constant effort and practice. I don't have enough modern equipment and conditions. works best, because it's quite expensive for me, but I always try to bring the best value to the viewer...
@@Arts-and-Crafts *I've been a knife/blade maker since the mid 1980's. I've probably personally made somewhere around 10,000 blades in all that time, including more than a few swords...I know more than most the kind of work that goes into making them.. I have knives on nearly every continent on the Planet. I was deeply involved in the US commercial knife industry. Much respect for this level of work and doing it with the equipment and material you have on hand, just makes the results that much more impressive & satisfying. Best of luck to you & yours*
why i saw anyone in the world including my country can make really good and beautiful katanas..but dagger like kriss or khanjar i cant find any blacksmiths that could make really good similiar to the authentic ones.. example : ruclips.net/video/uaxaLXNCIsU/видео.html not necessarily with those gold and precious stones / carvings tho..many more simpler versions
Yes ! I watched them, I feel like it's not too difficult to make, but if it were me I wouldn't do it, because it takes a lot of time, most blacksmiths on youtube are like that, but if there's an order With high remuneration, it will probably be made!
What I love about your creations is that you use everything. Forging, grinding, engraving, casting, etching, woodworking, etc. And there are very few people on youtube that take so much care in detail as you do. You are on the level of Man at Arms (AWE me), really. Congratulations!
Thank you for watching, I always want to bring the most artistic products to viewers!
A beutiful instrument to perform a hideous act! Thank you for showing this faclscinating craft sir. Blessings and peace from UK
the sword is a beauty and scary sharp too
THank bro !
Dope AF results, @Arts-and-Crafts!
Wow!! Damn bro you did a hell of great job on that!! That’s a beautiful piece of art man!!
Thank bro ! Please continue to support me
Very nice work and crafting!
An excellent result. You Sir, are truly a "Master" of your craft. Thank you for sharing your skills with us.
Thank you for your love, I really don't dare admit that I'm a master!
He screws the sword together. Proper craft is to peen it. Otherwise it rattles loose during use
Gorgeous work Bro. You are a great bladesmith ever👌👌👌👌
Thanks man, it's nice to hear this!
Beautiful work
THank bro !!
Ufuk açıcı bir sanat eseri 😊
Wow 👏👏👏👏👏 Nicework
Breathe taking, only thing missing is a treasure chest to store it in.
hehe. thank you for watching !
Muy bonita. Buen trabajo. Te felicito 👍
thank bro !!
Aye, ere be a fine pirate cutlass matey!
Yes !! thank you
Nice and clean 👌 👍 bless you 🙏 buddy
Nahh man?!! You did a great job 👏 👍
@@guillermoalfaro2714 Thanks man, it's nice to hear this!
Hiciste un trabajo maravilloso. La empuñadura - con el cuero- es muy difícil de hacer y aun así lo lograste. Te felicito
Thank bro !!
MUY BUENO!!!!
уважение мастеру .. 👍👋👋👋👋👋
thank you !
Very nice work
Thank !
great work
THank bro !!
Magnificent ❤❤
Thank you very much !
It looks more like a us civil war cavalry saber. But it is an absolutely stunning weapon.
Thank bro
@@Arts-and-Crafts you’re welcome man
@@modernviking2.0 If possible, please continue to follow and support me!
beautiful🗡
عمل مذهل محترف ورائع
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow very nice job
THank you !
what a beautiful piece, do you sell these?
Thank you, I haven't found a way to sell it to you yet!
I would love to have it
Thank you for loving my swords!
Beautiful!
Would it be lighter if the scabbard is made from bamboo?
I haven't tried it yet, but maybe it's not suitable!
@@Arts-and-Craftswell the reason for using bamboo is that it's already got a curve so that you don't have to carve out anything. just combine two pieces together. and usually, the same length in bamboo is lighter than solid wood.
Hem daha hafif hem de daha sağlam.
@@kunzilla Well, I think that's a great idea too!
Nice job.
THank bro
The sword is a perfect piece of art but I wished you left the screw on the handle hide, since it is a Allen screw and it's possible do it.
Thank you, it's a small detail, but I'll pay attention next time
What is the price
Beautiful work done 💯
What is the cost if you sale
Thank you for loving it, I haven't figured out how to ship it overseas yet!
Its crazy she was verry realistic if you whant give this Sword i'm ok for that its a Real création and m'y dream is to know make sword liké you congratulation Guy realy
Thank you very much !
Граце! Буэно граце оружейник!👍
THank you for watching !
Wow
👌
The handle clearly looks too thick. What's the weight of this saber ?
IT is made in standard sizes, and it weighs just over 2kg!
@@Arts-and-Crafts
Thanks for the answer, from what I see I expected this weight, it looks rather thick. The usual weight for a saber is just over 1 kg... Yours is too heavy for fencing. Yes you are talented and this work is beautiful, next time if you make it practical with a correct weight and a thinner handle -- I mean not smaller but less round, so that you can easily feel in your hand where is the edge of the blade-- it will be perfect.
@@profepik7525 Yes ! Thank you very much for your comments, I know it's quite heavy to hold, but if it was crudely made and not heavily artistic in bronze casting, I think its weight would be light!
как такое оружие называется, абордажная сабля, тесак?
палаш в зубах ковыряться
@@user-pd6wh4tf4e палаш прямой.
Love this Craftmenship 😀! It perfect!! Could you be able make a commission to make this for me?
Thank you!!
Thanks for the love , I haven't figured out how to ship this overseas yet!
Pues empezamos mal si ya en el título del video llamas "Espada" a un sable; en fin....
Красиво. Но мне кажется, что клинковое оружие должно быть легким, иначе сражаться им было бы тяжело, и боец очень быстро бы уставал.
Thank you, the structure of this sword is that the blade is thin and flexible!
@@Arts-and-Crafts
Но вы его держите двумя руками во время удара, а значит оно тяжёлое.
@@dmitriyboset If I were a real fighter, I would hold it like a wooden stick. haha
where does this sword appear in the movie?
It's not in the movie
As others have stated, your work is INCREDIBLE!. Wish It were mine. Now the bad part. Seeing you put in ALL that hard work and detail, you skimped out with the fake leather on the handle. Should have used real leather as that would have been authentic for the time. Otherwise, OUTSTANDING!
Thank you ! I will pay attention to the small details next time, I haven't prepared the best ingredients right now!
روعة
Thank bro ! Glad you feel comfortable!
20:08 wow, what is the price and how to order one from India.
Thank you for loving it, I haven't figured out how to ship it overseas yet!
Beautiful 👌🏻👍🏻
Thank you
How much for it ?
Thank you, but I haven't sold it yet!
Great work, but that is not a sword.
Thank you, please tell me what you call it, or a knife
kitsch
@@user-vn6vj6ho2z Thank you !
ariko mwabagabuza mwe mwagiye mureka gukomeza gukinira ku maraso y'inzirakarengane. mureke urwanda rukomeze rwande musigare musiganuza
Вешшшш!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
สวยจัง อยากได้จังเลย
Thank you for loving it!
You try forging a Ottoman Kilij saber.
I'll check it out and add it to my project later!
Blackbeard is looking for you
I don't dare compare with him!
@@Arts-and-Crafts I was talking about Blackbeard the infamous pirate
Can you make srilankan kastana
Sword plesae
Thank you for the suggestion, I will look into this sword!
@@Arts-and-Crafts I'm sure it would be chalange for you👏👏
А чего двумя руками рубишь?
Haha, because I'm not a fighter, my hands don't have enough strength, what a shame!!
сабля наверно тяжелая
@@7BORS It weighs about 2kg, not too heavy compared to Westerners
селедка - рисунка стали нет
Sword width cm
It is about 3.4 cm
درود بر شما ،ایران هستید؟؟؟
Thank you, I'm not Iran !
@@Arts-and-Crafts خیلی زیباست کاش میتوانستم سفارش بدم و داشته باشم
@@user-hh2ns7ri4i Thank bro !
*IMPRESSIVE...The Lost Wax casting & Engraving work is simply next level...You don't get to see this level of work publicly much. This is Museum Level Work....These Skill Sets used to be DEEPLY Protected by Guilds...This Guy is basically working out of a hole in the ground, with equipment that I guarantee is older than he is, (rusty anvil, early 20th century trip hammer and all) with material that he basically picked up off the ground somewhere. And yet His work and results are as good or better than 97% of the Maker's posting blade videos on the Site...(and He's not making a 4 inch whittling knife here)..This Channel and Maker's like Him...Exposing the clown & pretentious fraud, that is Alec Steele, (History Channel garbage and the rest of the Clown Patrol) one video at a time* 🔥👍
Thank you, although I don't know the channel you mentioned, I think true art comes from constant effort and practice. I don't have enough modern equipment and conditions. works best, because it's quite expensive for me, but I always try to bring the best value to the viewer...
@@Arts-and-Crafts *I've been a knife/blade maker since the mid 1980's. I've probably personally made somewhere around 10,000 blades in all that time, including more than a few swords...I know more than most the kind of work that goes into making them.. I have knives on nearly every continent on the Planet. I was deeply involved in the US commercial knife industry. Much respect for this level of work and doing it with the equipment and material you have on hand, just makes the results that much more impressive & satisfying. Best of luck to you & yours*
Maukah anda memasukan pedang damaskus Salahudin al Ayubi dalam proyek anda selanjutnya..
Saya sangat menyukai proyek - proyek anda di dalam berkarya
Thank you ! I will see about this sword
য়েরকমআরচার
Супер.браво.класс.евала мастер.
tHANK BRO !
How much does this pirate cutlass weigh?
haha ~ 2.5kg
El sable del Capitán Mendoza.
Do you think it's similar?
You don't have to put music, the blacksmithing sound is very nice... 🤍
Some parts have background noise that will distract viewers
@@Arts-and-Crafts Oh, that’s why ✨ , thanks for explain 🤍
why i saw anyone in the world including my country can make really good and beautiful katanas..but dagger like kriss or khanjar i cant find any blacksmiths that could make really good similiar to the authentic ones.. example : ruclips.net/video/uaxaLXNCIsU/видео.html not necessarily with those gold and precious stones / carvings tho..many more simpler versions
Yes ! I watched them, I feel like it's not too difficult to make, but if it were me I wouldn't do it, because it takes a lot of time, most blacksmiths on youtube are like that, but if there's an order With high remuneration, it will probably be made!