Forging a SECRET CANE SWORD out of a CROWBAR

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2022
  • For this project I decided to make a Secret Cane Sword from an old rusty crowbar I had laying around.
    Forging a SECRET CANE SWORD out of CROWBAR
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Комментарии • 36

  • @thiagocarvalho2928
    @thiagocarvalho2928 Месяц назад

    The result looks something simple, yet well made, reminds me when i made my bokken, good video.

  • @oisinogorman35
    @oisinogorman35 Год назад +13

    Cool, but if it's not hardened it's just a sword shaped object

    • @ColonelVandal
      @ColonelVandal 6 месяцев назад

      The crowbar would be high carbon steel so as long as it isn't overheated it will retain its temper

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 4 месяца назад

      @@ColonelVandal it was heated to forging temp...it is annealed

  • @Itkovan
    @Itkovan Год назад +8

    There were less forging here than i expected and the blade design was far wider/thicker than i would assume from a cane-sword.
    Somehow i suspect that you too (Pole Barn) realized this atleast halfway through.
    perhaps a "staff-sword" would be a more appropriate thing to do when making a blade from a crowbar?
    I've seen others make "Katanas" from crowbars because there's enough material for it, perhaps you could make a medieval sword?
    It seems you have the skills to make a proper scabbard, but you might need to make the next one not a complete rectangle, but have it "tapered" on the sides to keep the edge of the blade from contacting the sides and possibly blunting it?

  • @GaisaSanktejo
    @GaisaSanktejo Год назад +3

    ... Oh my!
    Ookay, For a start, I'll ignore everyone else's comments since they do little more than give PBP a bad taste.
    This is how I perceive it; this isn't bad for an entry level project, there are things I would personally do different, but lets try and be constructive on how we discuss this.
    Firstly, PBP is using VERY basic tools compared to other more advanced smiths, so I expect there to be some accuracy issues, much of which will improve as PBP grows in experience and gains more equipment as he progresses.
    PBP, my suggestions aren't meant to be offensive, but I hope they offer some constructive advice:
    The FIRST thing I would suggest is take your time! Its not a race and rushing through something like this will only result in ruining all your hard work.
    I suggest rounding one side of your hammer's head and bevelling out the edges on the flat side to reduce the sharp defects caused with each mis-strike, then try striking a sacrificial piece of wood to get a feel for what is most comfortable, you need to try and find that sweet spot with how you grip the shaft and your swing to get a more constant strike against the material, when you find that sweet spot, you'll have less crescent marks in the material .
    Next, I suggest one of two options for getting a thinner blade: Either work and draw it out more so the blade is thinner, or spend a lot of time grinding.
    I would strongly suggest using a straight edge throughout the project (free hand marking stuff for what you're trying to do is BAD) and cast your eye down both the spine and edge of the blade when you work, it'll help when looking for defects, twists and warps in your work, all of which can be rectified with a little effort/
    Your ginding is commendable for what I would call a beginner, however, you need to take a little more time and care rather than rushing into it since this shows in how the blade is uneven and the edge ...
    Lastly, IF you wish for this to be more than a wall ornament, PLEASE temper the blade!
    As for the wood work? Like with the metal work, take your time and care, rushing creates mistakes!
    To be honest, this is pretty good as an ENTRY level project, it could be done better and if you really want to, you could easily re-machine it to meet your viewers' overly critical standards.

  • @randymesser7607
    @randymesser7607 8 месяцев назад

    Just what I'm looking for

  • @davidpaniagua9844
    @davidpaniagua9844 Год назад

    Hacer una obra de Arte no cualquier persona puede lograrlo tiene un valor saber ver.

  • @alexfunches6614
    @alexfunches6614 Год назад

    Dope vid

  • @denbekofficial6130
    @denbekofficial6130 Год назад

    Mantap mas broku

  • @IDIY95
    @IDIY95 Год назад

    Vũ khí hay đấy

  • @suihonkwok9977
    @suihonkwok9977 Месяц назад

    我怎樣才能拥有它?請帮我吧!

  • @MarcosMingo-uj7wl
    @MarcosMingo-uj7wl 8 месяцев назад

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  • @MarcosMingo-uj7wl
    @MarcosMingo-uj7wl 8 месяцев назад

    Quiero comprar este bastón espada quisiera información y pasos ha seguir para poder adquirirlo espero respuesta

  • @JohnSmith-ki2eq
    @JohnSmith-ki2eq Год назад +2

    I think your next project should be to build something to put that anvil on so it doesn't jump around like a frog on a fucking hotplate.

  • @daukeoaumy2553
    @daukeoaumy2553 Год назад

    Do you have a link to download the CANE SWORD image?

  • @user-zc3oc5tn6d
    @user-zc3oc5tn6d Год назад

    клинок из фомки

  • @jamescurran6905
    @jamescurran6905 Год назад +3

    This is really bad work. The wood doesn't line up the blue came threw the black paint. And it's too think. You should do more attention to details. And also not as thick woods

    • @gameplaygaminggamerofgames2959
      @gameplaygaminggamerofgames2959 23 дня назад

      Judging by the setup, he’s obviously a beginner, please cut him some slack, blacksmithing is an extremely difficult craft to learn, especially when you’re self taught, which this dude very may well be

  • @ahmadslami1037
    @ahmadslami1037 Год назад

    Ok

  • @donbrown9037
    @donbrown9037 Год назад +2

    Dude, a little bit of effort could have made your project a lot better. The forging/steel work was barely that. And...you may want to consider using a natural L shaped branch for you handle. Hopefully you learned something from this. A whole lot of what not to do...

  • @randalin1
    @randalin1 8 месяцев назад

    Say what you want, 52k views with 48k subs..

  • @zousan1978
    @zousan1978 Год назад +1

    It is only the loss in your tools and machines you use, your tools are greater than making such nonsense, you have made a shiny piece of iron and all twisted and entry into a piece of wood that has nothing to do, failure and even failure is absolved to you

  • @baxtube270761
    @baxtube270761 Год назад

    Too thick.
    I don't ike.
    Not hardened.
    from bad to worse.

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    @diditarifuji7831 Год назад

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    @diditarifuji7831 Год назад

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  • @alauddinkhan-vu7np
    @alauddinkhan-vu7np 10 месяцев назад

    Not at all satisfied, the word "finishing" was absent here.

  • @diegojimenez3270
    @diegojimenez3270 Год назад

    Que tipo de acero es?

  • @geraldstamour1312
    @geraldstamour1312 Год назад

    Dope vid

  • @MarcosMingo-uj7wl
    @MarcosMingo-uj7wl 8 месяцев назад

    Quiero comprar este bastón espada quisiera información y pasos ha seguir para poder adquirirlo espero respuesta