Hardening Steel Using the SUN??
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If we lived in a fantasy world, this would 100% confer some kind of innate, light based magical effect lol.
I am sure this comment is gonna be at top
A sun-hardened blade can store sunlight. An adventurer who knows the right spells may then use it as a light source to make his lantern oil last longer, or if the blade is charged enough he can release more of it at once to create a burning effect, which might sound like it's useful in combat but he mostly just uses it to start campfires.
*inNATE
+2d4 radiant damage on every hit
@@weebluelizard LMAO! At first I thought you were correcting my spelling, and was confused... Then! I got it lol!
Seeing the knife up close, I can't help but hear Crocodile Dundee's "That's not a knife" line, but in a really high pitch.
Chipmunk Dundee
Mini dagger
Nate literally continuing KoR legacy.
Pls don't stop uploading nate, I appreciate you to such an extend that if I were to describe the smallest amount of how much your content has helped me, it would probably be considered weird
This is extremely impressive, and I honestly kind of expect to see some random smith in a few years doing "Eco knives, hardened by the power of the sun" as a specialty item. Probably at a more reasonable size though lmao.
That would be a nice little keychain attachment
And he has leather to make a tiny sheath
@@12345....... That be does!!
So... if you trace your energy back far enough all hardening is by sun energy
I can't argue with that
Hardening by big bang energy.
I'm glad to see you having so much success venturing out on your own.
I have a request. Can you make a solar cooker out of reflective sheets of metal, and see how it can cook steaks, vegetables, and other foods? Do another collaboration with Guga Foods on this. Cheers!
There are "sun ovens" or "solar cookers" for sale. Check out camping or emergency prepping stores.
Anyway, Green Power Science tried using his own fresnel lens to see if it could cook a whole chicken. The solar scorcher burned a hole *through* the chicken while the outer meat stayed raw!
Too short. Want more Nate.
These mini videos rock! 🤘
cant help but giggle the whole way through, all the big tools, teeny tiny knife, its a RIOT! also cool AF that you got a heat treat using the sun!? AWESOME LOL, luv ya bro
Okay, but that knife is absolutely adorable. It's like what my Swiss Army dreams of being one day.
Having watched too many episodes of Forged In Fire where the judges day the handle is to large, I think nate's got this one covered.
Nate could you make a video about blade making/smithing tools? been thinking of starting but always get cold feet because there are so many tools to get and cost is a issue. Belt sanders, belts, forge, heat treat ovens, steel, maybe anvils and hammers and the list goes on.
You can start with a cheap angle grinder, drill and some files and clamps to make a jig to file the bevels and can heat treat high carbon steels like 1080 in a coal bbq and quench in canola. This is how I started
@@4D2M0T I tried making a forge with a paint can and plaster of paris with a fire brick as a bed, but investing in a good belt grinder is out of the question. Been looking for a cheap anvil for a while and some hammers from the youtube channel "That Works" but they're usually sold out.
Gargamel is in trouble now
Awesome! Hilarious to see you finish that tiny knife
Now make an array of those lenses and make a full sized knife.
I love it when Nate uploads a vid. Thank you !!
I would love to see you size this up. See how big of a blade you can make that is heated by sunlight. Awesome video.
1:03 I love how your using two sunglasses to not be blinded 😂
I love that your back into making things.
Fascinating and well done!
Can you try getting the focal point on one end of a fiber optic cable? To see if it will transfer the light.
Fiber optic cable would melt immediately.
@@HeIsHarsh The sheath might, but if the fiber was made of glass then not exactly.
@@tasa4904 1500° is very near the melting temperature of most glass. A strand thinner than hair doesn't stand a chance. Glass is opaque to non-visible light, including infrared (heat) and ultraviolet. It would absorb some of the heat and reflect the rest, but the former would be enough to destroy it.
For further reference...there's a jeweler who uses one of these lenses to melt glass. ruclips.net/video/mOI1ERdZgMg/видео.html
That would be cool to see
I didn’t know you were a knife maker! Great work Nate.
Nate is a master at everything he does.
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Regardless of how sharp this blade is, even a small cut on a vampire will make them burst into flames.
1d4 radiant damage+1 holy damage?
@@osethreaper8937 i would say even 2d8 radiant
I love these videos this is everything tkor used to be
Nice!
Fresnel was a genius. And so is Nate!!!
Hello Nate. Glad you're doing great buddy. 🍻 😎👍💯
I was so sad when you left TKOR but now I found this channel and am so happy you still upload.
that is such a cool looking handle
HE MADE A NITCHIRIN BLADE
Bro’s gonna be slaying demons soon
Kinda scary but also cool that you can use sunlight to harden steel. Awesome video!
This brings a new meaning to the term "pocket knife"
I love knives and I love tiny things. The best combo!
Would have been hilarious if you'd put a full-sized handle on it :)
I love the solar scorcher. I really need to build one for my mechanic.
+10 damage to vampires
Please try making a fire sword from resin, That would be so cool.
That was an awesome video!
Double sunglasses, lol
If only Nate had access to a grinding or welding goggles/hoods 😂
Ever thoght about competing in forge and fire
Now to upscale it, and make a full sized knife...
That little blade, with a touch more to hold on at the handle portion it would be a fun little package opener lol
that ad felt like it would never end
A practical blade you could do this impractical heating process on would be a small whittling pen knife.
THE POWER OF THE SUN IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND!
Using mirrors to redirect the rays, you could use multiple magnifiers at once
That’s an awesome little knife.
Perfect size for opening letters
There is a way to heat treat a bigger blade. A rectangular parabolic mirror that focuses the light in a line, and not in a dot needs to be used for that.
That’s a really really cool knife 👍👍👍
"Newborn's first knife"
@NTFI - It's all in the angles.... I'd 'hollow grind' the sides to optimise the cutting edge, the thinner the edge, the finer the cut, but you lose strength. Flat sanding isn't the best way to sharpen small stout knives. Although an ingenious method using the sun, I'd continue hardening and annealing my blades using more traditional methods, where one can fully control the heating and cooling processes.
Thanks for sharing. 👍
I wish the king of random still made god content😢
Nate is the King of Random! Long live the new king 👑
Nate is and forever will be the king of random, not some stupid vapid idiots who stole a dead man's channel from his best friends.
A cool use for offcuts.
Now use that tiny knife to build a Knife-Wielding Tentacle
this is pretty amazing. I would have assumed for such a size lens at least there is no way you can heat up a knife that much. Now to get a bigger lens and do a bigger knife, haha.
Try vanta black vs the sun mirror
Hey Nate, do you have any advice with sharpening ceramic knife’s.
The Super Scorcher got a rebrand I see.
This is a random fact that makes perfect sense but I never would have thought about 😂
Solar power at its finest!
I asked this. Thank you for answering. ☺️
A micro knife shaped like a dagger. Cutesii.
I've always wondered if this would work lol
Dude you just made an assassin's knife outside
Sir thats a nice dab tool you just made
hey. that was cool. you could sell that knife as a letter opener!
Try turning excel chewing gum into cotton candy
What is this? A knife for ants?!
Thank you
You should collab with alec steele and will stelter for many crazy knife experiments...
hey nate, ever thought of using carbon fiber for the knife handle?
Now the game devs of Grounded just need to add in a way to do this in game XD
Ah, but will it keeeel?
Now try the same thing with moon light. It's ok if it doesn't work. I just want to know how it would go.
Using flerf "science" if you used the big-ass magnifier with moon light you could littlerally freeze things
There is absolutely no chance that it would work.
@@4D2M0T The short answer is no hotter than the surface of the moon.
(Longer answer related to the short answer, lol) Focused light can only get as hot as the source emitting it (slightly more or less depending on certain material properties, but only by a tiny amount from what I can find), so moonlight would be around whatever temperature the exposed surface of the moon is currently sitting at, minus energy lost to the atmosphere on its way here. Basically, sunlight is super hot because the sun is super hot, but the heat energy of a lightbulb's light, stemming from the filament wire or diode, even perfectly harvested, would only be the portion of infrared light emitted, significantly less than the input energy. The moon's infrared energy stems mostly from the tiny portion of sunlight it reflects, and the moon's surface is roughly the same reflectivity and color of asphalt on a road.
We could just use some pretty simple actual science to estimate this.
Online sources say moonlight is 400,000 times dimmer than the sun. Sounds fair to me. Through the lens, that's less than 0.00375°F temperature increase according the the approximate 1500° that Nate quoted the steel hardening at. (His ambient temperature was higher than 0°F, so assume the temp was raised less than 1500°.)
Moonlight probably couldn't cook a snowflake, unless it was already about to melt anyway.
Dude, why did you not leave a loop at the end to put a key ring on it lol
To be honest, this is really eco-friendly compared to using a fire or oven.
I would like to see the solar magnified sunlight used to make electricity.
Heck I would love to have that tiny blade for a fun way to cut the tape on the boxes I have delivered!
Knives like these are sold online as letter opener knives if you want one. I have one of the folding ones and it works for letters but a full size one is better for opening packages.
Aren't you supposed to form the blade (aka grind it down to an edge) befote heat treating?
Just recently had the same idea, but I wanted to place the blade in a vacuum chamber, or a chamber filled with carbon dioxide. ... They're couple obstacles to do that successfully though.
can you build a small sterling engine that runs off of the heat from the Solar scorcher ..
how much power would that make ..
I watched you when you were on tkor and now I got a question about the lens is that from a old projection tv
now I wonder if you could do this with a regular sized knife...
This is Guinness book worthy.
How about quenching with heavy water?
Have you ever seen a solar forge?
That thumbnail isn't gonna get used wrong by nobody 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Do you have a tool that tests how sharp the knifes get?
Nope, they exist but I don't own one.
Can you solder with the Helios Ray?
Only if you work _very_ quickly. The steel hardened at around 1500°F. Most solder melts below 400° and some as low as 150°.
I suppose you could upgrade to soldering with pure gold or copper, if your lens focuses tightly enough to pull off 2000°. (Some do!)
Maybe the smallest knife in the world! 😂 Can you focus the sun strongly and heat and harden only the cutting edge? As in laser hardening?
Super Glue and Cement powder please
It would be cool to see how quick this thing could laserbeam a hole through a giant block of ice, maybe in a short rather than a full video
it wouldn’t be too fast because ice is transparent and water is a huge energy sink. the focal point will also change so there needs to be constant adjustments
a garden hose would be a lot faster at this kind of job
What happens when you put Mold in a cotton Candy maker
Pythagoras theorem is just addition of square of 2 smaller sides of a right angle triangle and then root of this addition is the side opposite of right angle its like 5th class maths
Definitely not something I've seen done before. Cool.
What is that? A knife for ANTS???!!!