Amazing! Forging to recreate the sword buried for 2000 years under the tomb of Qin Shi Huang

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @cerberushades741
    @cerberushades741 Год назад +56

    Awesome job!!!!! If you ever decide to up load the full vid someday, I would definitely watch it. You are a true craftsmen.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +7

      Thank you for cheering for me. I will always try to give beautiful swords to the viewers

    • @태영-u6v
      @태영-u6v Год назад

      😊😊😊😊

  • @rongwu-sj9ws
    @rongwu-sj9ws Год назад +11

    Impressive, buddy, you're a real genius. I can't imagine how you did it. You've faithfully recreated even the tiniest decorative details.
    There's just one small flaw: according to the laws of the Great Qin Empire, every weapon must bear the name of its maker. While the original purpose of this law was to immediately trace any production-related issues back to the craftsman, I strongly recommend that you inscribe your own name on the sword-not for tracing purposes, but because you absolutely deserve it. Let anyone who sees this sword see your name!

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much man, what a great idea, maybe I will do that in the nearest future, thanks for encouraging me!

  • @limmengkoon619
    @limmengkoon619 6 месяцев назад +1

    Masterclass craftsmanship of the highest order! A truly masterpiece.

  • @hesed012
    @hesed012 Год назад +9

    Beautiful workmanship. It's a piece of art. The sword should be kept in a museum.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you !!!

    • @jrwkd6114
      @jrwkd6114 Год назад

      During the Qin Shihuang period, copper alloy was used, which has memory function. The sword in the hands of the Terra Cotta Warriors was bent. More than 2000 years later, when the thing on it was taken away, the sword rebounded completely. In addition, the genuine product was not re polished and placed on a stack of A4 paper. With the weight of the sword gently pulled, it can cut 200 pieces and directly cut the steel wire. The sword is not damaged.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you, that sword is amazing, I really like it@@jrwkd6114

  • @BarbEricNinja
    @BarbEricNinja Год назад +21

    Absolutely gorgeous replica of the sword of Gujian although the original one is made up of mostly bronze this is exceptionally very impressive 👍🏻🙏🏻

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +5

      Thank you !

    • @jrwkd6114
      @jrwkd6114 Год назад +1

      During the Qin Shihuang period, copper alloy was used, which has memory function. The sword in the hands of the Terra Cotta Warriors was bent. More than 2000 years later, when the thing on it was taken away, the sword rebounded completely. In addition, the genuine product was not re polished and placed on a stack of A4 paper. With the weight of the sword gently pulled, it can cut 200 pieces and directly cut the steel wire. The sword is not damaged.

  • @Fazalieq
    @Fazalieq Год назад +1

    People really need to understand different between forging and steel carving. 2000 years of Disappointment

  • @re4477
    @re4477 Год назад

    Outstanding! Forged in Fire sent me here! 😁😁😁👊👊👊👍👍👍

  • @amitvashistha3444
    @amitvashistha3444 Год назад +3

    Unique sword.
    Beautiful and great job👌👌👌

  • @nimblehuman
    @nimblehuman Год назад +1

    The terracotta army is epic. Myself, I have 3" replicas of Qin Shi Huangdi and 3 of his soldiers and one horse. This sword is a glimpse at what those men looked like alive and in person.

    • @jrwkd6114
      @jrwkd6114 Год назад +1

      During the Qin Shihuang period, copper alloy was used, which has memory function. The sword in the hands of the Terra Cotta Warriors was bent. More than 2000 years later, when the thing on it was taken away, the sword rebounded completely. In addition, the genuine product was not re polished and placed on a stack of A4 paper. With the weight of the sword gently pulled, it can cut 200 pieces and directly cut the steel wire. The sword is not damaged.

  • @johnoconnor4941
    @johnoconnor4941 Год назад

    Fantastic effort and five hours, just to set out the design, shows drive and determination. The tolling of the blade too, that is gonna hold an edge for a loooong time. Great stuff. I too, would love the long version...

  • @truelionofhylia8152
    @truelionofhylia8152 Год назад +3

    Han Jian replica. Looks like it'd be right at home in a movie or series in the Three Kingdoms era. There've series on stories in The Romance o' the Three Kingdoms (historical fiction inspired by real Chinese history).

  • @JagmeetSinghMaan-b3l
    @JagmeetSinghMaan-b3l Год назад

    Very very very very very
    good job and my favourite sword.
    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @komolkovathana8568
    @komolkovathana8568 Год назад +1

    I think this pattern engraved in/along side the sword, is belong to "G o u J i a n" King.
    Not Shin Shi Huang (?!?) Or do i wrongly misunderstood..!?!

  • @renyiong3990
    @renyiong3990 Год назад +3

    FYI it’s call Yue Wang gou jian sword, it’s not qin shi wang sword

  • @roeberdt-bT.1021
    @roeberdt-bT.1021 Год назад

    ...definitely beautiful work.
    ...Thank you for the post, absolutely appreciated.,...

  • @Pablo668
    @Pablo668 Год назад +8

    Very nice piece of work. One thing I will say is that where the tang meets the blade (the right angle) there should be a radius. This stops the blade getting cracks there and snapping off at the tang.
    Did you temper the blade after hardening? Once again, great piece of work.

  • @sydcrafty5498
    @sydcrafty5498 Год назад +1

    A true masterpiece by a Master Craftsman 😍

  • @jialezhanget
    @jialezhanget 2 месяца назад +1

    31:16 cutting test, nice 👌🗡

  • @Mikey27886
    @Mikey27886 Год назад

    Wow nice sword perfect weapon iLike disks sword 🗡️🗡️❤❤

  • @akhileshap9439
    @akhileshap9439 Год назад +4

    The king sword was made in forge with multiple layers to get that pattern.

  • @laialan8659
    @laialan8659 Год назад +3

    A beautiful replica steel sword, but the original is a bronze sword.

  • @LightOverDark753
    @LightOverDark753 Год назад +1

    Nice Work.
    I've been thinking about making my own sword, would 1095 high carbon and 1060 high carbon steel be a good hybrid for it?

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +1

      You can combine it to make swords, but you have to temper it with low heat and temper it well to avoid chipping and cracking the sword, because it is a hard steel.

    • @LightOverDark753
      @LightOverDark753 Год назад

      @@Arts-and-Crafts Okay, thanks

  • @sonicfreak04
    @sonicfreak04 6 месяцев назад

    look's like sokka's meteor sword, beautifully done.

  • @冰椰糖
    @冰椰糖 Год назад +5

    Excuse me, Qin's swords are made of copper. It is cast, not forged.And your sword is a Han sword, not a Qin sword

  • @lyndaniel3369
    @lyndaniel3369 Год назад +8

    This is absolutely Incredible!

  • @dougwatkins5441
    @dougwatkins5441 Год назад

    A lot of hard work and it shows. Well done

  • @LordRahl11
    @LordRahl11 Год назад +1

    Forging is everything from hammering the tip to hammering the tang and the starting of the bevels into the sword. Hammering on cold metal even with a wooden mallet has chances to introduce stress fractures into the metal. Still a very good reproduction but nothing more than a wall hanger the way I look at it. But I am just some dude.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you ! It is crushed after tempering at a temperature of 220 degrees, and impacts the blade at high temperatures, so creating cracks is unlikely.

  • @superzman2999
    @superzman2999 Год назад +1

    How much would it cost to own one of these ?

  • @cristaediamante
    @cristaediamante Год назад

    great job, congras!!!! I thought the sword pattern was via Damascus

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you, damacus is not difficult to make, but the pattern on the sword is unique!

  • @bruisedhelmet8819
    @bruisedhelmet8819 Год назад

    A sword worth of an insanely epic and bloody movie.

  • @BladedHistory
    @BladedHistory Год назад

    Great work, great craftsmanship. Nobody could expect a full replica of the original, there’s just no way for someone at a home forge to extract chromium sulfide and put it into the blade. However it is still a well made piece.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you!, I am very dedicated and trying for this copy

  • @michellafleur5655
    @michellafleur5655 Год назад +4

    First time viewer but not the last time. Love all of the work on the sword. Please make more videos.

  • @MesutTemiz
    @MesutTemiz Год назад +1

    It is really very beautiful...

  • @thesharpiefp
    @thesharpiefp 9 месяцев назад

    The videos are done well keep up the great work.

  • @JustAnotherAsianGuy2
    @JustAnotherAsianGuy2 Год назад

    i never knew there was that much work in making that type of sword ..... very cool ..... 😁👍

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you!, I think the ancient blacksmith who forged it would last longer!

  • @mortraydan8608
    @mortraydan8608 Год назад

    Ask at 14:30, what stickers are you using.

  • @s2437
    @s2437 Год назад +5

    The original sword is special and a mystery due to its varying hardness qualities. It's more hard in some parts and more flexible in others.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone Год назад

      Most swords in history were.

  • @ernestrost4069
    @ernestrost4069 Год назад +2

    What a great piece of work!

  • @boznorris527
    @boznorris527 Год назад

    How would that pattern be put on to the sword in the original time of creation?

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +2

      That is their secret, and so far no one has found it

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Год назад

    Amazing...but can it slice through Jade like mud?

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +1

      I'm not sure, because I haven't tried it, but I think the blade is quite powerful.

  • @madmanjshum
    @madmanjshum Год назад

    Great job bro. Impressive work 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Ranstone
    @Ranstone Год назад

    Did you skip the annealing process?

  • @breakingjack7291
    @breakingjack7291 Год назад

    VERY POWERFUL, WONDERFUL.
    MASTER NUMBER 1👏👍💪🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💥💥💥

  • @Wvk5zc
    @Wvk5zc Год назад

    how did they do that pattern on the blade in the old days?

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +1

      I also want to know the answer, but I think they use a similar corrosion technology

  • @Kevin-jb2pv
    @Kevin-jb2pv Год назад

    9:21 - "Next use a sandpaper with moisture content between 240 - 1000 to polish"
    Yay Google translate?
    Don't tell me it's because it's wet/ dry sandpaper, because he was cutting 240 grit sandpaper into strips as that came up, so he was _absolutely_ talking about the grit...

  • @thenotsurechannel7630
    @thenotsurechannel7630 Год назад +1

    14:50 I had a feeling you were going to do a controlled acid etching of the blade, where only the exposed metal surface is altered, leaving the covered metal to retain it's original color.

  • @ianstyles9759
    @ianstyles9759 Год назад +6

    I don't know how long you've been doing this but I think a long life of blade Smith should be the future... Love the work bro...

  • @GT-yw8ue
    @GT-yw8ue Год назад

    Full shots of the sword were few and very quick. Were you not happy with the overall geometry of the blade?

  • @釣蛙戶
    @釣蛙戶 Год назад

    YT上個人製作武士刀的視頻不少,製作方式也各有不同,但中國古劍的製作工藝比武士刀繁複多了。為版主的傑作點讚!

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you, Chinese weapons are one of the most beautiful weapons and the manufacturing process is very complicated!

  • @GaisaSanktejo
    @GaisaSanktejo Год назад +2

    Umm... maybe I missed something, but the transition between blade and tang appeared to be square cut with your file, if thats the case, that blade could have some serious problems if ever used, even when cutting things like sticks, bottles or bamboo, such a sharp transition is a dangerous weak point on many knives, swords and the like which they are known to snap at the worst possible moment.
    Most black smiths I know tend to round or bevel the transition from blade to tang to prevent that very issue!
    Other than that, the work looks amazing! keep up the good work!

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching and giving your feedback, I appreciate it!

  • @lengreg1326
    @lengreg1326 Год назад

    Great attention to detail.

  • @bvchannel3885
    @bvchannel3885 Год назад

    Any sell?

  • @xbman1
    @xbman1 Год назад

    How do they put in those patterns in ancient China without a computer?

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +1

      That is a difficult question :))

    • @xbman1
      @xbman1 Год назад

      @@Arts-and-Crafts
      Yes it is a difficult question. But it’s interesting.
      With that being said. Does it mean we gotten more stupid? Haha

  • @lucianadominguez6096
    @lucianadominguez6096 Год назад

    Sword of Goujian? I think the original one had chinese letters on the blade.

  • @legacyShredder1
    @legacyShredder1 Год назад +2

    That rock tumbler was kind of genius.

  • @naminh4953
    @naminh4953 Год назад

    Cho hỏi sau khi tôi thép với dầu thì thép rất cứng dễ vỡ , vậy mình có cần ram thép lại k và ram như thế nào nhiệt độ bao nhiêu

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you for watching, I temper the steel in an electric oven with a temperature of 180-220 for 40 minutes.

  • @roberteckert9152
    @roberteckert9152 Год назад +5

    Beautifully done!

  • @nhatminhhoang3659
    @nhatminhhoang3659 Год назад

    Đây là thợ rèn Trung Quốc hay việt nam ạ

  • @mst4908
    @mst4908 6 месяцев назад

    It's pretty close to the original, just missing the inscription, which could be the name of the sword-maker, or the name of the sword, or the name of the holder of the sword, or it could be an inscription that gives meaning to the sword, which is very beautiful

  • @kyleeames8229
    @kyleeames8229 Год назад +7

    What an impressive homage! Such a creation would have been pure flattery to the blade-smith who inspired you. From what I can tell, those blades were sub-par; even by the standards of the time.

    • @yb554
      @yb554 Год назад +1

      Been waiting to see someone recreate this sword. Hoping someone does it in bronze

  • @vanng5689
    @vanng5689 Год назад +3

    Brilliant job. But it make me even more in awe of how they made it 2000 years ago without the modern equipment ...and the better quality too !

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +3

      Thank you for watching ! The ancient blacksmithing technique is a very mysterious thing

    • @vanng5689
      @vanng5689 Год назад +2

      @@Arts-and-Crafts you missed out the text amongst the pattern...

  • @White_devil1980
    @White_devil1980 Год назад

    Beautiful work 😎🥳👍 great job

  • @justinhart8652
    @justinhart8652 Год назад

    Have I got this right that pattern was made on a very old sword if so how did they get it on the sword originally?

    • @GaisaSanktejo
      @GaisaSanktejo Год назад +1

      If the original sword was bronze, they probably used a mallet and fine chisel made out of something harder.
      If it was steel, they probably forged it and allowed it to cool slowly to anneal the metal, which would make it softer than hardened steel, then used a hardened steel chisel to do the work, then tempered the near finished product 😉

  • @wahapjohany1900
    @wahapjohany1900 Год назад

    Hi how can I contact you I like your work

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you, I have instagram and facebook in the intro

  • @honda47901
    @honda47901 Год назад

    好厲害的工匠~我感覺劍柄塗成跟劍鞘一樣黑色的~會感覺比較一體性~!!

  • @zaflowgalactic
    @zaflowgalactic Год назад

    Will leafsprings last 2000 years? The etching is fun. :)

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      The quality of the leaf spring is quite good, it can last 2000 years, but I'm not sure it's new,kkk

    • @zaflowgalactic
      @zaflowgalactic Год назад

      @@Arts-and-Crafts No triple k that is a bad! 😨

  • @chunhoechow7723
    @chunhoechow7723 Год назад

    Hi, may I have your sword pattern profile? I would like to laser print it on the watch dial.

  • @songbingjoe
    @songbingjoe Год назад +2

    The King of Qin’s sword has not been excavated yet, and the main tomb of Qin Shihuang’s mausoleum has not been excavated.

  • @nimblehuman
    @nimblehuman Год назад +1

    This is one of my favorite historical blades of all times, both for its looks and for its amazing properties. Were you able to coat it with chromium sulfate like the ancient genius from Yue who made the original? VERY nice work!

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +1

      Thank you for loving it, I want to do what you said, but honestly it's very expensive and expensive, unfortunately I'm not qualified to do it. But in the future I can!

  • @petebower3375
    @petebower3375 Год назад +1

    Beautiful work!

  • @jumpingoutbackjack
    @jumpingoutbackjack Год назад

    Methinks back then the pattern was engraved into the blade to act as blood grooves so as to provide continuous non stick aerodynamics during action.

  • @Rowrowthegravyboat
    @Rowrowthegravyboat Год назад +4

    I bet the ancient Chinese wish they had spring steel like that!

    • @T9153Yang
      @T9153Yang Год назад +1

      It's bronze in that era.

    • @ryandefyin1262
      @ryandefyin1262 Год назад +1

      Bet they wish they had modern antibiotics too!

    • @malagebide
      @malagebide Год назад

      唐代一把剑被发掘出来时有一个重物压在上面使剑身呈弯曲状,考古人员拿开重物后那把剑居然神奇地弹回来了

  • @grayblack7506
    @grayblack7506 Год назад

    What's the music name?

  • @joenisnapje712
    @joenisnapje712 Год назад

    Art… simple 🤩👍🏻

  • @tat2freek
    @tat2freek Год назад

    Beatuful!

  • @stefthorman8548
    @stefthorman8548 7 месяцев назад

    nice, but it's supposed to be an bronze sword, so the balance and weight is different then the original, since bronze is heavier then steel

  • @edeclaudio4731
    @edeclaudio4731 Год назад

    Boa noite meu irmão
    Você venderia está peça
    Qual é o valor de uma peça dessa
    Desde já agradeço ao artesão parabéns

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you for the good stuff!, it's a pity I can't sell it

  • @User-kjxklyntrw
    @User-kjxklyntrw Год назад

    Looks so powerful one of mighty sword

  • @โสภิตสุดาลิ้นทอง

    ิI want this, how much is it?

  • @jazzyjamebird1
    @jazzyjamebird1 Год назад

    How much?

  • @jordanaponte3608
    @jordanaponte3608 Год назад

    Wow, dude. I have never seen that sword before. This looks totally cool.😃😃😀😀😄😄👍👍

  • @davidens8204
    @davidens8204 Год назад

    very beautiful .. need I say more?

  • @burttaylor8852
    @burttaylor8852 Год назад

    Impressive. A little more width where tang meets blade and a radius also would be good. Just a piece of free advice.

  • @motixdiabolic8792
    @motixdiabolic8792 Год назад

    Great job i love it
    But mabye an end cap for the scabbard would make it look a bit more complete

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      You mean the tip of the scabbard!

    • @cubancigarman2687
      @cubancigarman2687 Год назад

      End cap is the correct term in English. But, yes it is an ornament at the tip of the scabbard. I wish I had the money to commission you to do some swords for me. I do love steel. Must be something in my blood. I have lots of knives. 1060,1065,1070, 1095, 51200, magnucut, s30v, s90v, s35vn, cpm d2, and many more steels. My dream is to have a Jian made of cpm 4v. Yes it would be awesome. I like your work, very efficient and to the point.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you!, hope you get what you want!

  • @montzilla
    @montzilla 2 месяца назад

    work of art

  • @boblambert1102
    @boblambert1102 Год назад

    What a piece of art.

  • @alial-king9998
    @alial-king9998 Год назад

    Can you pls make dante's sword the "rebellion" pls i don't think anyone perfected it before . I trust you to make it!

  • @henryknight7876
    @henryknight7876 Год назад +1

    Awesome job true artwork in metal and wood great video

  • @rodmorris9690
    @rodmorris9690 Год назад

    Amazed at the amount of slag scale popping off the blade as you quenched it. 1018 is better than no 18

  • @Zentron
    @Zentron Год назад

    The finished item looked fantastic!
    Though for producing a regular pattern like that on the computer, rather than cutting it out, trace over the top on a separate later in black, make the background transparent, then Define Pattern, after that just fill with the pattern and the program will do the rest... no 'Copy' 'Paste' 'Align' 'Copy' 'Paste' 'Align' etc, it's all done for you fast.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Cảm ơn bạn, rất tiếc là tôi không giỏi PTS

  • @marcosmartinezgarcia
    @marcosmartinezgarcia Год назад

    Could you make a Cyberpunk 2077 Arasaka katana? Thanks

  • @Cauin450
    @Cauin450 Год назад

    I wonder how they did it originally?

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад +1

      Maybe they had more advanced technology than us now!!

    • @Cauin450
      @Cauin450 Год назад

      @@Arts-and-Crafts I saw the programme about the tomb of the first Emperor. Yeah there are a lot of dark aspects to it, but the technology and the organisational skill it must have taken to build something like that was phenomenal. It must have been a multigenerational project.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      @@Cauin450 I think they possessed advanced technology that was lost!!

  • @HELANTHS
    @HELANTHS Год назад +1

    your work is just amazing!!!

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you, please continue to support my channel!

  • @thevyncent5596
    @thevyncent5596 Год назад

    i tried that once.....tryin to straighten my blade after the quench..........blade snap....lol it was hardened....never tried it again... beautiful blade!

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you for watching, before you straighten the blade, you need to temper it at a temperature of 200-220 degrees for the steel to have elasticity, and you need to temper it at the right temperature for each different type of steel!

  • @cyansorcerer6491
    @cyansorcerer6491 Год назад +3

    Amazing work as always

  • @mastershark
    @mastershark Год назад

    Fantastic but you missed those 8 important Chinese characters that were on the ancient sword.

  • @santosdionma9453
    @santosdionma9453 10 месяцев назад

    MAGNIFICO!!!!

  • @vladimirkovacevic1656
    @vladimirkovacevic1656 Год назад

    beautiful han jian

  • @ChowMeinDelivery
    @ChowMeinDelivery Год назад

    Nice video, but I'm pretty sure the sword you are using as reference is the sword of Goujian and not some Qin sword

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  Год назад

      Thank you, it only has the pattern of the farewell sword

  • @roninviking2373
    @roninviking2373 11 месяцев назад

    Me reading the comment section " ThIs Is NoT FoRGiNg " oh crap does he just grind the blade? ... Nope, forging the tang.... Maybe he grinds the blade to shape? ... Nope, there he's forging the tip... Oh because he grinds the bevels and uses 5160 it's somehow less of a sword. Grinding the bevels does not make it any less hand forged ( if so then there is no such thing as a hand forged Damascus blade, and also stage props can be functional, but from the moment that this has an edge on it, it stopped being a prop. All and all I say good work man, haters are gonna do the only thing they are good at. Just ignore them and keep making beautiful work.

    • @Arts-and-Crafts
      @Arts-and-Crafts  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you very much, it's nice to be able to read these words, it's a great motivation for me. God bless you