Those "magic trick" edits were absolutely brilliantly done, and I like that he showed the process at least once before doing those. Cut down the more tedious parts in a fun way!
No, they were fucking stupid and pointless. I didn't click on this video to watch a bunch of edits. I clicked it so I could watch him forge a cool helmet.
For Those of you complaining about Slava's fun cuts in the edit and even going as far as to thumb down the video, I think you are missing the brilliance in him doing so. You see he showed you every process that goes into the metal forming at least once. In our videos we don't show repetitive processes in a video we simply cut it out after showing it once and move on. Instead of just editing processes out and cutting it from the film, he found a cleaver way of doing it that was fun and didn't subtract from the learning process. So you didn't lose anything, you just gained some clever and hard to pull of cuts that went with the Star Wars theme of the video. Please rethink your thumbs down or negative thoughts. I get that it's not for everyone, but pulling those cuts off the way he did was nothing short of brilliance and shows a tone of forethought. -Matt
Honestly i thought the editing was briliant. I know how welding looks like, i don't mind that step being skipped, and he did it in a funny way that got a smile out of me. So i don't know what people are complaining about. Do they think he didn't do it, if they don't see every single process in detail?
According to Legends, when a Mandalorian coloured their armour according to the traditional meanings, gold was said to symbolise vengeance. I think that's rather appropriate. An awesome build by Slava, now I wonder if maybe you should make a 'historical' Darksaber to go along with it!
Haha, I've been requesting the Darksaber for years! Hosnestly, I'd prefer they make the Darksaber as is (with a steel blade, of course.) That being said, the Darksaber could be morphed into a beautiful messer! Maybe make a "hamon" that resembles the arcing patterns on the blade...?
@@ThatWorks You better....cause this is AWESOME!!!! May i even suggest a small crossbow as Mando's sidearm. I can not wait to see the full armor suit, this is going to epic..!!!
that is not editing! that is what happens when your armour-smithing skill level is soooo far above the required level to craft an item that you just skip the crafting animations and directly get the finished product!! he is just that good!
Without a doubt I would love to see Slava's take on the full armor, and would love to hear the rationale behind the choices. Different helmet and armor patterns mean different things in the established canon (and in the EU), like the difference between Din's Gunslinger helmet and the heavier styles some of the assault/heavies wore in the covert.
I like how despite obviously originating from the "modern" Mandalorian helmet design, the end product actually resembles the ancient Mandalorian helmets, like the one Revan appropriated. Also kudos on inserting that little mando'a phrase on the visor!
Im making my own helmet now and I'm very, very, very impressed by his work! For those of you who have not worked with hot metal before, it is finicky and stubborn, he works it like soft clay and made a masterpiece!
I would love for you guys to make this a series. Taking fantasy/sci-fi weapons and bringing them into reality as they likely would have looked had they been real
I know a little of almost all the process he masterfully shows in this wonderful video to truly apreciate the tremendous amount of work something like this entails, on top of that the edit is hilarious and really entertaining, thanks y'all for showing us this wonderful creation, this is deeply inspiring.
I have to say that with the sped up hammering sections I finaly got a feeling of how long it actualy takes to build something amazing like this. If possible I'd like to see more What if? builds here.
Cool build. The edits caught me off guard at first; with him punching the first panels into shape made me wonder if a Wookie got in the shop. I'm going to be honest...my first thought seeing him wearing the completed helmet was, "that is the way...for a war hammer through the faceplate..."
Hello Matt! Thanks for the review! It is always interesting to get comments about my work from someone else. And the fact that you mention my new channel helps me a lot! I'd like to ask, is my English perceived ok? I can't always understand how it sounds for native speakers.
As a viewer of yours: Your English is absolutely nothing to worry about. It's clear, and easy to follow. Love that you are expanding in that direction, as well as the dedicated Ukrainian channel :)
I'm not a native speaker myself, but to me your English sounds good, both acoustically as well grammatically. I can follow along easily and understand everything.
What a superb video guys. The editing and craftsmanship on display was truly a treat to observe. I look forward to future colabs from you guys and I can't wait to watch the Japanese armor that your in house slave has made
THANK YOU for showing the liner getting put in! So many other channels *cough hacksmith cough* just build a tin can which would do nothing for impact protection, just cutting/piercing. Such an awesome build. really cool to see the combination of traditional and modern techniques with the fantasy inspired design but in a historically accurate form. I'd love to see the rest of the suit
Legit though home boy was working metal with his fist, I was so impressed… then I wasn’t but I was impressed with his editing ability’s instead so it evens out
Slava is the most powerful armorsmith that has ever walked the earth! We mere mortals cant even compreehend the sheer might of his hands! The tools were merely made to contain the raw power of his hands for fine jobs since he could bend, cut, and break metal with his bare hands as well as weld it with just the pressure of the tip of his fingers! PS: Those edits were smooth!! Very well done guys! Amazing work
really cool build, wasn't sure if Slava would fill the tail of the T with a blackened steel to get a higher contrast, either way far better than i could have done!
Wow! This guy is amazing! and HELL YES I want to see the rest of the armor! I can't imaging forging so many pieces to shape and have them all fit as good as he did. Truly awesome!
@@rockinHurley777 I just responded to That Works request, so I dont see the need of your harshness. Regardless of that I've obviously started to look at his videos, and are enjoying to see another skilled craftsman at work!
that editing was so good I was actually pondering if they were using aluminum at 16:03 until I remembered that they've been doing this the whole video.
I think that a mandalorian helmet would be something between a barbute and a Corinthian helmet, it would fit in well in late medieval since fascination with the ancient times was rising at the time.
_those hammer marks and unpolished layers imo makes it looks more ancient like battle scars came from war that is just me. full respect to the smith that made such a great masterpiece of an helmet._
I absolutely love how he transitions over the "boring" parts like drilling holes and cutting metal in a funny way but shows almost all of the shaping and forming.
The Slavic Hammer! He looks like a normal guy, but you do NOT want to get punched in the face by him! Beautiful video. Awesome filming. Incredible final product. I love this guy! More, yes please!!! Shalom from Jerusalem. ב"הש
The only time we ever see Beskar ever have a damascus pattern is when it's in ingot form in "The Mandalorian." Every other example Beskar armor or weapons we see are portrayed as either plain polished steel or painted. Is it worth the tremendous amount of work to turn a pattern welded billet into sheets, and then all the work to create the armor on top of that? Can you even shape damascus into sheet form without ruining the pattern?
@@AlasdairGR You can draw it out into a billet so I don't see why not. The pattern would be pretty changed from its original state but it would still exist. Once you etched it, it would still definitely show a pattern, maybe a bit stretched out from the pattern the same process would make on a blade...
I like the Ukrainian flag symbol design, but it really does look goofy as a little flag on the top of the helmet. Would have looked much better maybe just directly riveted to the forehead area, like an embossed logo or something.
I don't know if you changed editor or if you changed your editing process, but this video and some other recent ones are so much more satisfying and enjoyable to watch, such a step up from before. I also enjoy swatching you work without the loud music, just with the sound of the hammer. Love from France, keep up the good work.
You guys continues to regularly really impress. I love the piece myself, but your guys’ videos are amazing and continually improving. I love watching these creative constructions.
Really excellent work you guys! Plus, mad props to the editor because those cuts are really funny and well done! Edit: Please make the full suit of Mando armor! That would be super cool!
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Can you make a beakie Space Marine helmet soon?
Me MOUTH WIDE OPEN LOOKIN LIKE WHAAAAAAT....BRAVO 👏👏
FKN HUGE BRAVOOO.
PERIOD POINT BLANK
This is the way.
Owesome. I'd love to see the whole set.
love the editing style, couldnt help but laugh with the punch forming. very metal
Those "magic trick" edits were absolutely brilliantly done, and I like that he showed the process at least once before doing those. Cut down the more tedious parts in a fun way!
Exactly! Couldnt agree more
No, they were fucking stupid and pointless. I didn't click on this video to watch a bunch of edits. I clicked it so I could watch him forge a cool helmet.
100% freaking great cuts, and well thought out
That's what I said in my comment above. There will always be someone complaining. Just laugh and move on. Don't give them the attention they want.
The shots with him wearing it make it seem a lot more practical than I expected! Very cool!
For Those of you complaining about Slava's fun cuts in the edit and even going as far as to thumb down the video, I think you are missing the brilliance in him doing so. You see he showed you every process that goes into the metal forming at least once. In our videos we don't show repetitive processes in a video we simply cut it out after showing it once and move on. Instead of just editing processes out and cutting it from the film, he found a cleaver way of doing it that was fun and didn't subtract from the learning process. So you didn't lose anything, you just gained some clever and hard to pull of cuts that went with the Star Wars theme of the video. Please rethink your thumbs down or negative thoughts. I get that it's not for everyone, but pulling those cuts off the way he did was nothing short of brilliance and shows a tone of forethought. -Matt
I thought for a moment this was too bad, but you're right, he did show everything and it looked great! Thanks again for the great video, Slava! 😊
haha, how many hours was the full process? 20+? I mean the sheer amount of time lapse is insane.
I really enjoyed all that movie magic.
Actually, I really like his editing it's a lot of fun and executed very well!
Honestly i thought the editing was briliant.
I know how welding looks like, i don't mind that step being skipped, and he did it in a funny way that got a smile out of me.
So i don't know what people are complaining about. Do they think he didn't do it, if they don't see every single process in detail?
According to Legends, when a Mandalorian coloured their armour according to the traditional meanings, gold was said to symbolise vengeance. I think that's rather appropriate. An awesome build by Slava, now I wonder if maybe you should make a 'historical' Darksaber to go along with it!
I think we should. That would be fun. I hope that this video is popular and well received and we can make it into a regular series.
I would think that Black which is Justice would fit better but that might just be me.
Legends is the only true codex everything after is heresy
Haha, I've been requesting the Darksaber for years! Hosnestly, I'd prefer they make the Darksaber as is (with a steel blade, of course.) That being said, the Darksaber could be morphed into a beautiful messer! Maybe make a "hamon" that resembles the arcing patterns on the blade...?
@@ThatWorks You better....cause this is AWESOME!!!! May i even suggest a small crossbow as Mando's sidearm. I can not wait to see the full armor suit, this is going to epic..!!!
Yo the editing/cuts that were done with him punching, tearing, and magically combining the metal into shape was AMAZING!
That was all Slava himself! I just cut the video up and added talking points.
that is not editing! that is what happens when your armour-smithing skill level is soooo far above the required level to craft an item that you just skip the crafting animations and directly get the finished product!!
he is just that good!
@@ThatWorks Slava seems very skilled and his style is fun.
His English narrations are amazing, definitely drop him a follow
Was gonna say the same , that part was comic and magical i was like "what just happened?" , Editing sure has his magic
Glad to see someone still making things hand-crafted instead of tool-crafted.
Truly!
But the guy was using tools
@@rockinHurley777 It's a joke about the parts he edited to make it look like he was doing it with his bare hands.
@@ThatWorks henceforth you shall be working on darth, vader.
I've heard tales of the mighty smackity technique, but to see it in action is incredible!
The force is strong with this one
The fistforming technique, that is a new one, seems very effective. Born in the woods of Ukraine during the Soviet occupation, in the early 1900s?
@@ThatWorks vader has to be next
Without a doubt I would love to see Slava's take on the full armor, and would love to hear the rationale behind the choices. Different helmet and armor patterns mean different things in the established canon (and in the EU), like the difference between Din's Gunslinger helmet and the heavier styles some of the assault/heavies wore in the covert.
Go on his channel, he's already done pauldrons and a breastplate, the latter is really interesting.
He has been building it; i believe he's so far done the breast plate, shoulder pads, and neck piece. Check out his channel
I love how Slava edits his videos. I want to see the whole set now!
He is quite good at it and clearly is having a ton of fun!
Then go to his channel
@@ThatWorks vader, it was proclaimed in the books of the wills
I like how despite obviously originating from the "modern" Mandalorian helmet design, the end product actually resembles the ancient Mandalorian helmets, like the one Revan appropriated.
Also kudos on inserting that little mando'a phrase on the visor!
I would love to see the rest of this mandalorian medieval armor. I am a nerd in both the Star Wars and medieval communities and this is perfect
It really is the perfect blend right?!
Im making my own helmet now and I'm very, very, very impressed by his work! For those of you who have not worked with hot metal before, it is finicky and stubborn, he works it like soft clay and made a masterpiece!
That looks amazing! I would love to see the rest of the armour!
right? me too
Then go check out his channel..
@@ThatWorks vader, you must create vader
I would love for you guys to make this a series. Taking fantasy/sci-fi weapons and bringing them into reality as they likely would have looked had they been real
I know a little of almost all the process he masterfully shows in this wonderful video to truly apreciate the tremendous amount of work something like this entails, on top of that the edit is hilarious and really entertaining, thanks y'all for showing us this wonderful creation, this is deeply inspiring.
I have to say that with the sped up hammering sections I finaly got a feeling of how long it actualy takes to build something amazing like this.
If possible I'd like to see more What if? builds here.
I think I'm in love with the whole deal. The editing, the process, the result.
It's so *chef's kiss* amazing
Cool build. The edits caught me off guard at first; with him punching the first panels into shape made me wonder if a Wookie got in the shop.
I'm going to be honest...my first thought seeing him wearing the completed helmet was, "that is the way...for a war hammer through the faceplate..."
I like that! Like a wookie got mad and just punched it.
@@ThatWorks unorthodox younge Skywalker's helmet has been, so too will be its creation, trust in the force I do Vader's helmet shall be done.
Wdym a warhammer through the faceplate?
Hello Matt! Thanks for the review! It is always interesting to get comments about my work from someone else. And the fact that you mention my new channel helps me a lot! I'd like to ask, is my English perceived ok? I can't always understand how it sounds for native speakers.
As a viewer of yours: Your English is absolutely nothing to worry about. It's clear, and easy to follow.
Love that you are expanding in that direction, as well as the dedicated Ukrainian channel :)
I'm not a native speaker myself, but to me your English sounds good, both acoustically as well grammatically. I can follow along easily and understand everything.
Yes your English is fine and It's always nicer to hear from the maker in the videos. I think your English channel will do quite well!
@@ThatWorks v a d e r
This video is proof that Slava is This Old Tony's padawan. Loved the video. The cuts were awesome.
This was an awesome video. I'm actually looking forward to seeing him build a full suit of medieval style mandalorian armor.
What a superb video guys. The editing and craftsmanship on display was truly a treat to observe.
I look forward to future colabs from you guys and I can't wait to watch the Japanese armor that your in house slave has made
Next week! It's coming.
THANK YOU for showing the liner getting put in! So many other channels *cough hacksmith cough* just build a tin can which would do nothing for impact protection, just cutting/piercing. Such an awesome build. really cool to see the combination of traditional and modern techniques with the fantasy inspired design but in a historically accurate form. I'd love to see the rest of the suit
Legit though home boy was working metal with his fist, I was so impressed… then I wasn’t but I was impressed with his editing ability’s instead so it evens out
Full suit and weapons to match please. Also later down the line Clone Trooper armor would be dope.
Slava is the most powerful armorsmith that has ever walked the earth! We mere mortals cant even compreehend the sheer might of his hands! The tools were merely made to contain the raw power of his hands for fine jobs since he could bend, cut, and break metal with his bare hands as well as weld it with just the pressure of the tip of his fingers!
PS: Those edits were smooth!! Very well done guys! Amazing work
Absolutely would enjoy watching the full armor build. I’ll be subscribing to Slava’s channel, too. Amazing work!
I've heard legend that Slava's footage doesn't get sped up. He just has a fast forward mode on his body
really cool build, wasn't sure if Slava would fill the tail of the T with a blackened steel to get a higher contrast, either way far better than i could have done!
For me, i personally thought the Mandolorian’s helmet was based off a Spartan helmet without the nose piece, without the longer cheek pieces.
Slava even made the end music! His dedication is incredible 100/10👏 🙌
I have no idea how someone could make those edits so seamless so I've opted to believe you are simply not human.
Damn, the best swordsmiths with the best armorsmith I've ever known up in a collab? Now that's what I call finesse.
perhaps we truly will get to colab sometime soon
@@ThatWorks vader is the only way forward.
Shoutout to Slava and the editor to make it more cool
I think Slava and the editor are one in the same.
I love the finished piece! I also love that I can equate the Falcon to the Jaig Eyes some mandalorians have on their helmets
I love the editing. Gets the point across and gets everything moving along.
Right away I can tell that Slava isn't here to mess around. Dude is going hard in the paint right out the gate.
Everything is so _aggressive_ and then he just _punches_ it.
Dude knows his stuff!
@@ThatWorks I Am What you MADE ME, vader will be the next step
the secret: the hammering wasn't sped up at all, it's just that Slava is that fast
Hell yeah bring on the full armor!
But leave the excess for the Foundlings
I love his style of editing, makes it look like magic
I would love to see a whole suit of armor to go with this helmet. Maybe even a weapon to go with it.
Please, 2 things:
Give the editor a huge praise for the awesome edits in this video
Give the editor a huge raise for the awesome edits in this video
agreed!
Wow! This guy is amazing! and HELL YES I want to see the rest of the armor! I can't imaging forging so many pieces to shape and have them all fit as good as he did. Truly awesome!
bro can you imagine showing up to comic con in that! That would be so dope
I absolutely want to see the rest of the armour!
This is the way!
Then go to his fucking channel
@@rockinHurley777 I just responded to That Works request, so I dont see the need of your harshness.
Regardless of that I've obviously started to look at his videos, and are enjoying to see another skilled craftsman at work!
@@ThatWorks so, vaders next right?.
this man is impeccably strong, he can swing a hammer 10 times a second, and pull apart steel with his bare hands accurately
Next video, Ilya's take on a medieval lightsabre.
Back when it was Man At Arms, they did Yoda's saber as a katana.
@@Verbose_Mode Yea but that wasnt Ilya. Sam forged that.
@@ThatWorks need to see vader my man
it was an honor to meet both of yall at blade show, and thank you again for the autographs
Glad we got to meet! I look forward to the next time when my nerves aren't such a wreck from the testing stress!
Heck yeah! A whole set would be amazing. Super shiny silver and gold!? I am here for it!
Slava is such a strong individual! Amazing talent.
Thank you.
them edits looking like irl mmorpg progress, i love it
That is one of the best blacksmithing on the net. Love the funny video editing also. God bless and protect you all.
Watching him struggle upsetting the base of the antenna made me smile, nice to know even the pros have a hard time with that haha
That was awesome! I love that helmet and that editing style is super entertaining. Thanks for sharing this amazing creator.
You are quite welcome! We worked with him before on the Witcher Helmet last year.
@@ThatWorks Cheers!
@@ThatWorks vader is the only path forward, it is your destiny.
that editing was so good I was actually pondering if they were using aluminum at 16:03 until I remembered that they've been doing this the whole video.
This is such an awesome video. Great work, Slava! It is incredible to watch a craftsman like this at work.
Oh I'd definitely love to see an entire suit of this armour. Please let that happen
I think that a mandalorian helmet would be something between a barbute and a Corinthian helmet, it would fit in well in late medieval since fascination with the ancient times was rising at the time.
Those transitions are beautiful. The editor needs a raise.
I now have a new favourite helmet.
That is gorgeous, amazing work there Slava!
Yes, we would like to see the rest of the armor.
We also need to see the electronics added. lol
The final product looks so cool! Slava did an amazing job making that helmet!
So good right?!
Сначала подумал, что монтаж знакомый, пока не поглядел, что это Слава делал :) молодец, до известных на англоязычном ютубе дошёл 🤙
super cool build. I would love to see the rest of the armor.
Then go to his channel
Check out his channel! He has not only made the helmet, but shoulder guards, gorget and a breastplate, too.
here ill be honest with you lads ive never seen smoother edits in my life, those punches were fantastic
That is such a lovely helmet and it looks so functional, I wonder how long it took to build from start to finish.
I really liked the little snap edits, added that bit of tongue-in-cheek charm, and maybe made him seem like a wizard if you pretend a bit.
Fun Fact: The editing and story telling here is better than several Star Wars films of the modern era
the way he works his way of forging that super thick heavy metal is so COOL.... This is the Way.
Oh yeah, that was AWESOME, definitely want to see the rest of the armor🔥
Love Slava's playful cuts on the build!
These transitions and cuts are really fun to watch in addition to the build.
_those hammer marks and unpolished layers imo makes it looks more ancient like battle scars came from war that is just me. full respect to the smith that made such a great masterpiece of an helmet._
agreed! too much clean up makes it look computer made not hand made.
I think that helmet turned out awesome, I also think it looks like wardens helmet from for honor
I absolutely love how he transitions over the "boring" parts like drilling holes and cutting metal in a funny way but shows almost all of the shaping and forming.
Exactly !
@@ThatWorks careful you must be when sensing the future my mannikan you will make Vader's helmet.
If I were a billionair I would spend so much money hiring artisans making me cool stuff like that.
The Slavic Hammer! He looks like a normal guy, but you do NOT want to get punched in the face by him! Beautiful video. Awesome filming. Incredible final product. I love this guy! More, yes please!!! Shalom from Jerusalem. ב"הש
THank you! Shalom to you as well.
I was hoping to see a pattern welded "Beskar" billet turned into a helmet. I think that would look awesome.
Perhaps we can work that into some of the future pieces, but I dont think damascus is his thing.
The only time we ever see Beskar ever have a damascus pattern is when it's in ingot form in "The Mandalorian." Every other example Beskar armor or weapons we see are portrayed as either plain polished steel or painted. Is it worth the tremendous amount of work to turn a pattern welded billet into sheets, and then all the work to create the armor on top of that? Can you even shape damascus into sheet form without ruining the pattern?
Be a lot cooler if ya did.
@@ThatWorks vader must be the next creation.
@@AlasdairGR You can draw it out into a billet so I don't see why not. The pattern would be pretty changed from its original state but it would still exist. Once you etched it, it would still definitely show a pattern, maybe a bit stretched out from the pattern the same process would make on a blade...
love the magic of welding things by hand
Nice Helmet. Would love to see a full set of Armor. I particularly liked that twist to the Range-Finder.
Punching that armor into shape was the most mandalorian thing ive ever seen.
Exactly!
Thanks for sharing Slava’s work! The piece is amazing and the video was a delight to watch. So many talented metalsmiths and crafting folk in Ukraine.
Oh man. Def some of the best come out of that region.
@@ThatWorks you must convince him to create vader
My first thought seeing this was "haven't I watched this already?". Great video
The editing on this was so cool! Very well done. The Helmet turned out awesome too.
WOW!!! This is superbly done!!!
22:24 minecraft physics
Best editing I’ve seen in a craftsmanship video
Beautifully made. I had heard tales of Ukraine's unique fist forging techniques, but never have I seen them until now.
BROOOOO!!!!
This is amazing work, yeeeeeeees I wanna see more of he work!!!
❤️❤️❤️💪🏼👍🏻
I like the Ukrainian flag symbol design, but it really does look goofy as a little flag on the top of the helmet. Would have looked much better maybe just directly riveted to the forehead area, like an embossed logo or something.
Please, please make the full armor set!
The editing and craftsmanship are spot on.
I don't know if you changed editor or if you changed your editing process, but this video and some other recent ones are so much more satisfying and enjoyable to watch, such a step up from before. I also enjoy swatching you work without the loud music, just with the sound of the hammer. Love from France, keep up the good work.
You guys continues to regularly really impress. I love the piece myself, but your guys’ videos are amazing and continually improving. I love watching these creative constructions.
Thank you very much! Always a pleasure teaming with other talent like Slava as well!
@@ThatWorks I'm sure you know what I'm about to ask.
Vader.
Definitely would be interested in a full suit video. Great editing too, gets rid of the repetitive fluff without actaully skipping out on steps.
Отличная работа! Мастера! Продолжайта делать красоту🤝👍
I laughed so hard the first time I saw one of his jump cuts. I love it so much!
Really excellent work you guys! Plus, mad props to the editor because those cuts are really funny and well done!
Edit: Please make the full suit of Mando armor! That would be super cool!
Yes please, a full suit would be awesome
On behalf of me and other of my fellow slavs, I send all my best wishes and as much strength I can to Slava. Stay strong brother.
I would rather believe slava is really punching and breaking the steel the edits are so cool