Hey there! Quick heads-up for my core audience: If you've been following each part of this project as it developed, note that the only unreleased clips featured here are in the final beauty shots and test chapter. Cheers!
Just as much work went into the says, and the furniture as into the blade, absolutely beautiful work in all. I would be proud to display this piece on my hip as on the stand, thank you for this great, it was well worth watching.
Как японец, который любит мечи, я испытываю к вам величайшее уважение. Внешний вид клинка в высокой степени воспроизводим, при создании ножен и рукояти соблюдается приверженность древним японским техникам, а инструменты, используемые при изготовлении меча, также используют инструменты, которые на самом деле используются для изготовления японского меча, я почувствовал любовь к мечу в деталях. И техника обрезания последней соломинки в видео была просто замечательной. Я уже видел много видео зарубежных людей, но я был удивлен, что техника обрезания вьющейся соломинки является лучшей среди них. Причина, по которой я был удивлен, заключалась в том, что несложно просто перерезать соломинку на ране, если меч имеет хорошую остроту, но очень трудно резать прямо, не нарушая позы. Это отличный способ снять отличное видео. Я не умею читать или писать по-английски, поэтому комментирую на японском, поэтому надеюсь, что это будет правильно переведено на английский. Я хочу, чтобы мои впечатления дошли до вас правильно @@opnek6593
I give you the most respectful acknowledgement for mastering the art of creating a traditional Japanese sword. Each part is made by a separate craftsman who has studied to perfect their art. You have made each of these by yourself.
Ich bin begeistert über diese meisterliche Arbeit. Ich hab nicht mehr annähernd die Fähigkeit, ich bewundere solche Leute, die sowas können. Meine Respekt hast du auf jeden Fall mach weiter so.
There really isn't any compliment or praise I can give you and your work that hasn't already been mentioned in the comments. But you will have a legacy. Your work will be treasured and spoke of for hundreds of years. Long after we have all departed this beautiful world. I do enjoy reading the comments of the Japanese people. It is their culture and traditions being replicated and honored. They all seem to respect and honor your work. Thank you Black Beard.
As a wood worker myself I am super impressed with your level of detail and skill you put in your design choices, had me in awe the whole project! Great job 👏 Keep up the amazing work!!
This is the first time seeing one of your video’s. I subscribed so there’s many more to come. I gotta say, you’re truly a Master of your craft. That was the best hour and 38 minutes I’ve spent on RUclips in a long time. Thanks!
As someone who knows absolutely nothing about forging except what I’ve seen here on RUclips I have to say that this is the most amazing and beautiful work of art that I have seen and the signature on the tang adds so much authenticity.
I think that the japaniese master blacksmiths of the old times would be proud of your wakizashi. Excellent work it was a true pleasure to watch the whole process. Well done!! Grazie
At first, I said "8 Months, WOW!" Now I understand why. The craftsmanship, patience, imagination, filming, editing, etc is over the top better than more than 99% of what is on RUclips. Many thanks for just letting me experience the making of such a fine masterpiece.
The way you're skill set has moved forward is unbeatable it's as if you hade been doing it for 60+ years and taught by a master unbelievable talent shown all the way through the process 👏
An absolutely phenomenal project, bringing together so many of your skills, all of which are exemplary. This is an absolute work of art and I love it. Thanks so much for sharing your work.
Wow! That was a really impressive build. It had me riveted the whole time. Even the cinematography was was top notch. Truly amazing. Thank you for sharing.
The level of craftsmanship on that sword is stunning! It is gorgeous. That guard is itself a work of art. I look forward to following your projects in the future.
I have watched a lot of non-Japanese sword makers and I must say it`s a pleasure to watch you. The attention to detail and knowledge you have is great. Best regards from Norway 👍
I've been following "Mr Black Beard" since before the pandemic and was always "in awe" of his crafstmanship. Every single knife and/or blade he creates is astonishingly beautifull and unique. The attention to detail unparalleled and the quality of his work is beyond question. But this project...this takes the cake!!! It's colossal! I tip my hat to you sir, you are trully an artist! I wonder how many hours you've put into making this marvel...
All I can say is this amazing. I watch a lot of the Japanese master sword and knife making videos and from what I see and my humble opinion you rate right up to any of the masters I've seen. Your skill level and craftsmanship are some of the best I've watched.
Beautiful work. Love the attention to the furniture on the blade. I’ve found fussing and fiddling with the Habaki & Tsuba to be some of my favorite parts of doing these builds.
I’m only into this video a 1/4 of the way and I’m already astounded at the quality and technique used by this gentleman craftsman. The tolerances he achieves by hand are jaw dropping and the metallurgy knowledge is extraordinary! I will say no more as I am confidently convinced my accolades will only increase immeasurably!
Amazing work! You are extremely skilled, I suspect that you may have been practicing because the making of the sword went so well. As the old martial arts saying goes, those who train have better luck and once again we find that there is wisdom in the old sayings. When swords are stored correctly now, there is no fear of offending the God of War, so we can safely wait to see what interesting the blessed blacksmith will forge next. According to Finnish folklore, Blacksmith and demigod Ilmarinen (see Tolkien Illuvatar, etc.) forged a golden wife for himself. Fortunately, we hardly get to see this, the story did not end well.
I’ve been following you for years, watching your videos, since your workshop was smaller and your videos were about knives. This project is by far, not only your best one, but also the sign that you are becoming more than an artisan or even an artist, and becoming a master. I hope you will continue to create beautiful pieces. I think this one is an exhibition one, and I can’t imagine how much is its eventual commercial value.
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship lovely sword and miniature knife. It's positively breathtaking, to take a hunk of metal and craft these metal works of art. Well done my friend well done.
I already watched all the shorter clips but I'm not than happy to watch the full length version! There is next level and then there is Black beard level! Your attention to details and your skills are beyond inspiring! Thanks again!
You put a lot of blood,sweat and tears into creating this masterpiece.great video as always.just continue on doing your thing.great video as always.👍👍👍😎😎😎
Wow, Just wow, the details are incredible. You use the techniques of the original sword makers and don't use a lot of modern technology. the quality of these swords are almost exactly like the Japanese swords made 2000 or 3000 years ago. I really wish for one of yours, they are as good to have as a real Samurai sword.
As someone who considers himself as a craftsman. Ive attempted to make videos on other forums. Its so much harder than people know. Not only doing the work but filming and editing. Your work is anazing all the way around. Great video. Great editing. Great filming.
Found your channel today and immediately had to add you to my favorites. This Wakizashi is one of the most beautiful swords I ever seen. Would love to see this Wakizashi in a set with a Katana.
Today I watched remainder along with the making of the dagger and the finish of the Wakizashi Sword! Again I was amazed at your excellent Craftsmanship a Labour of love along with the satisfaction of knowing your work will be seen by many and purchased by those who can appreciate the finished product which must give you great pride in a craft very well done?
the patience required here is astounding. I am not sure I posses enough patience to do this in this way. I forge my own knives, and find the process cathartic and where I find peace, as well as hand sharpening on Japanese whetstones, but the intricate detail taken here is phenomenal, but time consuming. I probably would have just walked away and started something else if I am honest. You sir, are a craftsman of great talent and patience, I commend you and LOVE all your work, as well as dedication!
Watching the whole process was amazing but seeing it all come together at the end was something else entirely, the craftsmanship and planning ahead is astonishing
A true professional, your craftmanship is on par with the greatest sword makers from Japan. It was a truly a great video to watch and learn from a great creator of fine swords.
One of the best sword making videos ive seen and ive watched, guessing 50 to 100 plus of them..Forged in Fire, various you tube channels..The Works is good channel, other overseas craftsmen. Illya with The Works Channel is a genious Blacksmith..Well done sir, your a master craftsman.. 😎
I expected forging the blade would be the hard part. Boy was I wrong. This level of craftsmanship and attention to detail is off-the-charts impressive.
Wow this is insane. The tatami cuts are really good for such a small blade ! May I ask why you chose to use a plain blank for the blade instead of a damascus one ? Is it for strength ? How long did it take you for you to realize this whole project ? Can I apply for an internship ? 😁
日本人から見ても素晴らしい刀だと思う。でも、とても残念ですが、”日本刀”の刃の作り方が違うと思います。刃を作る際は棟と刃の金属の焼き入れによって自然と曲がり”日本刀”の形になります。この作り方ですと”包丁”となりますので…。素晴らしい見た目の刀なので、ぜひ刃の作りも完璧にしてみてもらえると、日本人として大変うれしいです。 I think it's a wonderful sword even from a Japanese perspective. However, I am very disappointed, but I think that the way the blade of a "Japanese sword" is made is different. When making a blade, when the metal of the ridge and blade is tempered, it naturally bends into the shape of a ``Japanese sword''. If you make it this way, it will become a "knife"... It's a wonderful looking sword, so as a Japanese person, I would be very happy if you could try to make the blade perfect.
Nice piece of work I can fully agree that this guy's been Practicing. Because every detail every inch has been carefully handcrafted ! Nice piece of work you've got exceptional skill ! !
Really nice. Used to have 3 swords all 800 years old. Someone broke into house stole them. They were still razor sharpe beautiful workmanship. Wish still had them . Had for 50 years ...good job and aloha
Just started watching, but I was so glad to see that you created the kissaki the "right" way -- by cutting the tip in an angle opposite to the way the point will be forged. Literally every other video I've seen on youtube has the tip cut as it will finally appear, and then grinding steel away to create an edge.
واقعا برام شگفت انگیزه که چندهنر رو یک نفر میتونه انجام بده... شمایک هنرمند واقعی واقعی هستی... واقعا لذت بردم و دوست داشتم تایم بیشتری ادامه پیدامیکرد..منظورم اینه دوست داشتم ادامه داشته باشه❤
Che dire: Arte allo stato puro, un'ora e 38 minuti di meditazione visiva! Un maestro nel genere, completo, in considerazione che tsuka, saya e parte della lama viene condotta da 3 persone diverse, pazzesco il menuki, what can I say? Hat Off
New to Black Beard Projects, I was amazed to see the craft and dedication and jewelers level skills going into the other furniture that surrounded the handle if the sword from end to end. The blade itself fantastic was nothing compared to the work that went into those accompanying pieces. I loved it it was great to see all those techniques and the overall skills on display.
Amazing! I started watching the video with my mouth closed...after some time I let out a mhm, then to mmmmmhmmmm, but then no more noises. My mouth was opening wider and wider...The attention to detail is just phenomenal. It's huge, much respect and keep on forging with precision and passion! Peace!
I admire your work ethic and attention to each minute detail. Ive had to stop some projects early realizing at times less is more. Very hard to live by but very rewarding.
I cannot find the words to describe my amazement. Truly amazing. What a wonderful and practical work of art. I imagine it is quite difficult to put a price on something that you put your heart and soul into. I would value such a thing more worthy of praise than a Vincent van Gogh or Rembrandt work any day!
Well, I must say, this is the best RUclips programming. I have watched in months well done my friend I thoroughly enjoyed watching this whole build from start to finish keep up the good work. You are a Champion.
The detail is mind boggling! It's a genuine pleasure to watch you create! Everything was superbly done with Great Skill and attention to every detail. Wish I had his skills.
-a nice element here is the MENUKI, and the rest was made in the Euopean locksmiths way (lathes, milling machines )))). it all reminds something of a layman . after learning for many years, I have made many swords, sabres, rapiers, etc.........Great respect for the contribution of the creator ;-}}}} regards
Think of all the people you know and all the people they know. I don't think there are many people on earth that could do this and produce a finished product like this. Its mastercraft.
This man has all the tools and the space,it would be great to be able to get out and forget your worries by going into your shed and work ,or whenever you just want a beer by yourself.
Hey there! Quick heads-up for my core audience: If you've been following each part of this project as it developed, note that the only unreleased clips featured here are in the final beauty shots and test chapter. Cheers!
Core audience here: I still watched the entire video.
Masterful!
Несколько слов для алгоритмов Ютуба в поддержку Канала!
Зачем нужно было резать куски,сваривать пакет стали?можно просто было вырезать заготовку и не ковать.толку от такой ковки 0.
Но получилось,классно.
Just as much work went into the says, and the furniture as into the blade, absolutely beautiful work in all. I would be proud to display this piece on my hip as on the stand, thank you for this great, it was well worth watching.
私は刀を愛する日本人として、あなたに最大の敬意を表します。 刀身の見た目は再現度が高く、それ以上に鞘や小柄を作成する際の日本古来の技術へのこだわりがあったり、刀を制作する中で使用された道具も、実際に日本刀を制作する為に使われる様な道具を使っていたりと、細かな所にも刀への愛を感じました。 そして動画の最後の巻き藁を斬る技術はとても素晴らしかったです。 今までに海外の方の動画を沢山拝見させていただきましたが、その中でも巻き藁を斬る技術が一番ある方だと驚きました。 なぜ驚いたかと言うと、巻き藁をただ斬る事は刀の切れ味が良ければ難しい事ではありませんが、姿勢を崩さずに真っ直ぐに斬る事がとても難しいのです。 素晴らしい動画を作っていただきありがとうございました。 私は英語を読み書きできませんので、日本語でコメントしているので、正しく英語に翻訳される事を願います。 私の感想はあなたに正しく届いてほしい。
Translated perfectly!!!
Как японец, который любит мечи, я испытываю к вам величайшее уважение. Внешний вид клинка в высокой степени воспроизводим, при создании ножен и рукояти соблюдается приверженность древним японским техникам, а инструменты, используемые при изготовлении меча, также используют инструменты, которые на самом деле используются для изготовления японского меча, я почувствовал любовь к мечу в деталях. И техника обрезания последней соломинки в видео была просто замечательной. Я уже видел много видео зарубежных людей, но я был удивлен, что техника обрезания вьющейся соломинки является лучшей среди них. Причина, по которой я был удивлен, заключалась в том, что несложно просто перерезать соломинку на ране, если меч имеет хорошую остроту, но очень трудно резать прямо, не нарушая позы. Это отличный способ снять отличное видео. Я не умею читать или писать по-английски, поэтому комментирую на японском, поэтому надеюсь, что это будет правильно переведено на английский. Я хочу, чтобы мои впечатления дошли до вас правильно
@@opnek6593
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こんにちは、私もあなたに同意するばかりです。とても素晴らしい作品であり、日本のオリジナルに非常に近いものでもあります。
前回の日本滞在中、私は夢をかなえて刀鍛冶屋から手作りの刀を購入しました。この武器が大好きです。 私の空手の先生は日本人でしたが、その影響で私は早くから空手文化に興味を持ち、仕事を通じて幸運にも日本を8回訪れ、この国を見ることができました。
。私は日本語をある程度話すことができますが、書くのが苦手なので、翻訳者がそれほど悪くないことを願っています。
ドイツからたくさんのご挨拶を申し上げます。
@@hanshase7324OUS 👊👊🙏🙏
A blacksmith, a whitesmith, a carpenter, a machinist, a bladesmith, all combined in artistry. It was amazing watching this video. Congratulations!
What's a whitesmith?
@@darthghengis a person who makes articles out of metal, especially tin.
a polisher or finisher of metal goods.
I give you the most respectful acknowledgement for mastering the art of creating a traditional Japanese sword. Each part is made by a separate craftsman who has studied to perfect their art. You have made each of these by yourself.
Watching this for the last 1 hr 40 min has been better than the last 4 movies I’ve seen combined!
Amen
The same happened to me
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Yes. I don't even watch TV.
Respect, and a deep bow to the artist.
This is more than just forging, it is a passion.
I love you
I haven’t enjoyed watching a craftsman at work in a long time!
This was truly a pleasure!!
This is by far the most impressive build I have ever seen. I’m practically speechless. Amazing!
This is really awesome! Especially seeing the entire process end-to-end and having all parts build yourself!
Your craftsmanship harkens back to a time before machines. The attention to detail is mind boggling! It's a genuine pleasure to watch you create!
Apart from the whole host of machines he used to make it? 😉
Except for that unreal belt sander . Which is awesome
This artist has all the right tools ! This is some awesome work he's creating !!!! !!
Ich bin begeistert über diese meisterliche Arbeit. Ich hab nicht mehr annähernd die Fähigkeit, ich bewundere solche Leute, die sowas können. Meine Respekt hast du auf jeden Fall mach weiter so.
There really isn't any compliment or praise I can give you and your work that hasn't already been mentioned in the comments. But you will have a legacy. Your work will be treasured and spoke of for hundreds of years. Long after we have all departed this beautiful world. I do enjoy reading the comments of the Japanese people. It is their culture and traditions being replicated and honored. They all seem to respect and honor your work. Thank you Black Beard.
Everyone has already written everything. I can add that you are a true master. The old masters would be proud of you. Congratulations.
Okay, this might be my favorite work of smithing and art, EVER. I, as astonished as I am, have to say, this has made me so happy.
As a wood worker myself I am super impressed with your level of detail and skill you put in your design choices, had me in awe the whole project! Great job 👏 Keep up the amazing work!!
This is the first time seeing one of your video’s. I subscribed so there’s many more to come. I gotta say, you’re truly a Master of your craft. That was the best hour and 38 minutes I’ve spent on RUclips in a long time. Thanks!
As someone who knows absolutely nothing about forging except what I’ve seen here on RUclips I have to say that this is the most amazing and beautiful work of art that I have seen and the signature on the tang adds so much authenticity.
I think that the japaniese master blacksmiths of the old times would be proud of your wakizashi. Excellent work it was a true pleasure to watch the whole process. Well done!! Grazie
At first, I said "8 Months, WOW!" Now I understand why.
The craftsmanship, patience, imagination, filming, editing, etc is over the top better than more than 99% of what is on RUclips.
Many thanks for just letting me experience the making of such a fine masterpiece.
The amount of details you put into the sword is mesmerizing
The way you're skill set has moved forward is unbeatable it's as if you hade been doing it for
60+ years and taught by a master unbelievable talent shown all the way through the process 👏
I think the only thing you could of done to make it better was to do the blade in Damascus with a beautifully hamon edge
An absolutely phenomenal project, bringing together so many of your skills, all of which are exemplary. This is an absolute work of art and I love it. Thanks so much for sharing your work.
You really mastered the Japanese craftsmanship of making swords with extraordinary skill and artwork. So amazing!
Wow! That was a really impressive build. It had me riveted the whole time. Even the cinematography was was top notch. Truly amazing. Thank you for sharing.
The sword doesn’t look like it was made. It looks like it just grew.
So much skill.
Absolutely brilliant.
The level of craftsmanship on that sword is stunning! It is gorgeous. That guard is itself a work of art. I look forward to following your projects in the future.
I’m so glad I can see the finished product, I really want a forge setup. 😭😭😭
I have watched a lot of non-Japanese sword makers and I must say it`s a pleasure to watch you. The attention to detail and knowledge you have is great. Best regards from Norway 👍
I've been following "Mr Black Beard" since before the pandemic and was always "in awe" of his crafstmanship. Every single knife and/or blade he creates is astonishingly beautifull and unique. The attention to detail unparalleled and the quality of his work is beyond question. But this project...this takes the cake!!! It's colossal! I tip my hat to you sir, you are trully an artist! I wonder how many hours you've put into making this marvel...
All I can say is this amazing. I watch a lot of the Japanese master sword and knife making videos and from what I see and my humble opinion you rate right up to any of the masters I've seen. Your skill level and craftsmanship are some of the best I've watched.
日本の刀鍛冶を侮辱してる自覚はありますか?
Beautiful work. Love the attention to the furniture on the blade. I’ve found fussing and fiddling with the Habaki & Tsuba to be some of my favorite parts of doing these builds.
I’m only into this video a 1/4 of the way and I’m already astounded at the quality and technique used by this gentleman craftsman. The tolerances he achieves by hand are jaw dropping and the metallurgy knowledge is extraordinary! I will say no more as I am confidently convinced my accolades will only increase immeasurably!
This is one of the most impressive builds I've seen. Amazing job
Your skills with hand tools is superb, your patience and dedication to complete such a project in this way are truly exceptional!
Снимаю шляпу! Настоящее мастерство! Потрясающе! Сколько профессий в одном лице! Браво!
This man dedication is another level. Have watched the video without speeding up or skipping.
Amazing work! You are extremely skilled, I suspect that you may have been practicing because the making of the sword went so well. As the old martial arts saying goes, those who train have better luck and once again we find that there is wisdom in the old sayings. When swords are stored correctly now, there is no fear of offending the God of War, so we can safely wait to see what interesting the blessed blacksmith will forge next. According to Finnish folklore, Blacksmith and demigod Ilmarinen (see Tolkien Illuvatar, etc.) forged a golden wife for himself. Fortunately, we hardly get to see this, the story did not end well.
A wakizashi(脇差) with a kozuka(小柄:small knife) is rare. It's a great finish.
And your passion is greater.
I’ve been following you for years, watching your videos, since your workshop was smaller and your videos were about knives.
This project is by far, not only your best one, but also the sign that you are becoming more than an artisan or even an artist, and becoming a master.
I hope you will continue to create beautiful pieces. I think this one is an exhibition one, and I can’t imagine how much is its eventual commercial value.
綺麗な刀😳 ちゃんと銘まで打って魂まで入れてる 作業行程も美しく綺麗でした☺️
日本の刀鍛冶をたくさん勉強して拵えられたのでしょうね。
素晴らしい動画でした🙂
The world needs tô See this wonderful capability of a "human" been can achieve. This craftsmanship is beyond. You deserve everything! 👏
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship lovely sword and miniature knife. It's positively breathtaking, to take a hunk of metal and craft these metal works of art. Well done my friend well done.
Gli italiani sono sempre stati artisti, saluti da un marocchino.
I already watched all the shorter clips but I'm not than happy to watch the full length version! There is next level and then there is Black beard level! Your attention to details and your skills are beyond inspiring! Thanks again!
You put a lot of blood,sweat and tears into creating this masterpiece.great video as always.just continue on doing your thing.great video as always.👍👍👍😎😎😎
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Absolutely unbelievable! I watched all the way through, enthralled the whole time. To learn those skills, let alone master them... wow!
Absolutely phenomenal build and perfectly documented. You are an amazing craftsman.
Wow, Just wow, the details are incredible.
You use the techniques of the original sword makers and don't use a lot of modern technology.
the quality of these swords are almost exactly like the Japanese swords made 2000 or 3000 years ago.
I really wish for one of yours, they are as good to have as a real Samurai sword.
Очень трудоёмкая работа.
Нужно много терпения и внимательности.
Браво Маэстро.
И быть художником.
@@александрм-ъ5х И херову тучу свободного времени чтобы его убить .
As someone who considers himself as a craftsman. Ive attempted to make videos on other forums. Its so much harder than people know. Not only doing the work but filming and editing. Your work is anazing all the way around. Great video. Great editing. Great filming.
Found your channel today and immediately had to add you to my favorites. This Wakizashi is one of the most beautiful swords I ever seen. Would love to see this Wakizashi in a set with a Katana.
Today I watched remainder along with the making of the dagger and the finish of the Wakizashi Sword!
Again I was amazed at your excellent
Craftsmanship a Labour of love along with the satisfaction of knowing your work will be seen by many and purchased by those who can appreciate the finished product which must give you great pride in a craft very well done?
the patience required here is astounding. I am not sure I posses enough patience to do this in this way. I forge my own knives, and find the process cathartic and where I find peace, as well as hand sharpening on Japanese whetstones, but the intricate detail taken here is phenomenal, but time consuming. I probably would have just walked away and started something else if I am honest. You sir, are a craftsman of great talent and patience, I commend you and LOVE all your work, as well as dedication!
So proud of you, I can totally relate why you look so happy at the end, what a masterpiece, grande, grande, g r a n d e GRANDE!!!
😆😆 Thank you!
Watching the whole process was amazing but seeing it all come together at the end was something else entirely, the craftsmanship and planning ahead is astonishing
Creo que es de lo mejor que he visto
Es una maravilla ver el paso a paso,como van encajando las piezas
Y,ver el resultado final del puzzle
A true professional, your craftmanship is on par with the greatest sword makers from Japan. It was a truly a great video to watch and learn from a great creator of fine swords.
Парень Я из России и моё тебе восхищение за такую талантливую работу
One of the best sword making videos ive seen and ive watched, guessing 50 to 100 plus of them..Forged in Fire, various you tube channels..The Works is good channel, other overseas craftsmen. Illya with The Works Channel is a genious Blacksmith..Well done sir, your a master craftsman.. 😎
a produção dos detalhes comsumiu mais tempo que a fabricação da própria lâmina em si sério e nós detalhes que mora a dificuldade
Just watched this build from start to finish, you sir are a true master of your craft
Based on the hamon line the heat treatment is not optimal. Edge is hardened only to the half of the blade (lengthwise). Other than that, nice build.
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Man it's amazing!
You're not a blacksmith, you're a f**king jeweler! respect! simply brilliant work!
Parabéns, pelo trabalho artesanal, uma obra de arte; ficou linda demais.
You should do a restoration on that metal roller.
I will, it's on my to-do list
I expected forging the blade would be the hard part. Boy was I wrong. This level of craftsmanship and attention to detail is off-the-charts impressive.
丁寧な造りは現代の名工と言える!と思います。
素晴らしい!
A true MASTER at work. A beautiful art form that is in danger of being lost to the sands of time. GREAT work friend, Bravo.
Wow this is insane. The tatami cuts are really good for such a small blade ! May I ask why you chose to use a plain blank for the blade instead of a damascus one ? Is it for strength ? How long did it take you for you to realize this whole project ? Can I apply for an internship ? 😁
Every step of this was executed with such care and precision. I don't comment much anymore, but this is deserving of all the love I can give!
日本人から見ても素晴らしい刀だと思う。でも、とても残念ですが、”日本刀”の刃の作り方が違うと思います。刃を作る際は棟と刃の金属の焼き入れによって自然と曲がり”日本刀”の形になります。この作り方ですと”包丁”となりますので…。素晴らしい見た目の刀なので、ぜひ刃の作りも完璧にしてみてもらえると、日本人として大変うれしいです。
I think it's a wonderful sword even from a Japanese perspective. However, I am very disappointed, but I think that the way the blade of a "Japanese sword" is made is different. When making a blade, when the metal of the ridge and blade is tempered, it naturally bends into the shape of a ``Japanese sword''. If you make it this way, it will become a "knife"... It's a wonderful looking sword, so as a Japanese person, I would be very happy if you could try to make the blade perfect.
Nice piece of work I can fully agree that this guy's been Practicing. Because every detail every inch has been carefully handcrafted ! Nice piece of work you've got exceptional skill ! !
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After a considerable amount of contemplation, the only words I can give you is.
Not to bad for a gringo!
With full respect Brian.
Hire several apprentices. Your craftsmanship & talent must live on.
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Really nice. Used to have 3 swords all 800 years old. Someone broke into house stole them. They were still razor sharpe beautiful workmanship. Wish still had them . Had for 50 years ...good job and aloha
Just started watching, but I was so glad to see that you created the kissaki the "right" way -- by cutting the tip in an angle opposite to the way the point will be forged. Literally every other video I've seen on youtube has the tip cut as it will finally appear, and then grinding steel away to create an edge.
*Excellent work, you can feel the work of a real master of his craft. I think the real Japanese would appreciate your work on the highest score !!!!*
واقعا برام شگفت انگیزه که چندهنر رو یک نفر میتونه انجام بده... شمایک هنرمند واقعی واقعی هستی... واقعا لذت بردم و دوست داشتم تایم بیشتری ادامه پیدامیکرد..منظورم اینه دوست داشتم ادامه داشته باشه❤
Che dire: Arte allo stato puro, un'ora e 38 minuti di meditazione visiva! Un maestro nel genere, completo, in considerazione che tsuka, saya e parte della lama viene condotta da 3 persone diverse, pazzesco il menuki, what can I say? Hat Off
Absolutely beautiful handwork and attention to detail. I have never seen such remarkable workmanship, ever! Cheers sir
All together now..."There can be, only one!"
And, it's him!
True mastery of many skillsets involved here.
Phenomenal I've seen thousands of swords forged and this is definitely in the top of the list
New to Black Beard Projects, I was amazed to see the craft and dedication and jewelers level skills going into the other furniture that surrounded the handle if the sword from end to end. The blade itself fantastic was nothing compared to the work that went into those accompanying pieces. I loved it it was great to see all those techniques and the overall skills on display.
You are a master! You are a great master! I am delighted with your skill! Hats off to you! Sincerely from Russia.
Amazing! I started watching the video with my mouth closed...after some time I let out a mhm, then to mmmmmhmmmm, but then no more noises. My mouth was opening wider and wider...The attention to detail is just phenomenal. It's huge, much respect and keep on forging with precision and passion! Peace!
I admire your work ethic and attention to each minute detail.
Ive had to stop some projects early realizing at times less is more. Very hard to live by but very rewarding.
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Your craftmanship & artistry is absolutely stunning.
I cannot find the words to describe my amazement. Truly amazing. What a wonderful and practical work of art. I imagine it is quite difficult to put a price on something that you put your heart and soul into. I would value such a thing more worthy of praise than a Vincent van Gogh or Rembrandt work any day!
Well, I must say, this is the best RUclips programming. I have watched in months well done my friend I thoroughly enjoyed watching this whole build from start to finish keep up the good work. You are a Champion.
The detail is mind boggling! It's a genuine pleasure to watch you create! Everything was superbly done with Great Skill and attention to every detail. Wish I had his skills.
The level of craftsmanship, absolutely outstanding.
Excellent craftsmanship, a deadly work of art in the right hands. We'll done. 🙂
I cannot believe your level of patience and skill. Stunning!
Watching this man work has been the best part of my day. A true Master
excellent - i never saw an integrated knife in a sword sheath done in such a elegant way
-a nice element here is the MENUKI, and the rest was made in the Euopean locksmiths way (lathes, milling machines )))). it all reminds something of a layman . after learning for many years, I have made many swords, sabres, rapiers, etc.........Great respect for the contribution of the creator ;-}}}} regards
Think of all the people you know and all the people they know. I don't think there are many people on earth that could do this and produce a finished product like this. Its mastercraft.
Amazing craftsmanship.
This man has all the tools and the space,it would be great to be able to get out and forget your worries by going into your shed and work ,or whenever you just want a beer by yourself.