Forging a Hidden BAMBOO KATANA from a Giant Leaf Spring

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @sushikun0304
    @sushikun0304 3 года назад +5729

    Hello, I'm Japanese. I am writing English using Google Translate. In Japan today, there is a law that violates the Firearms and Swords Law, and it is not allowed to make or hold a sword, but I am proud that Japanese swords are known to the world in this way. Thank you very much.

    • @84jagdeep
      @84jagdeep 3 года назад +339

      what a dumb law is this that one cannot keep sword. Japanese swords are know to god as well mate not just world

    • @garionprak7961
      @garionprak7961 3 года назад +412

      @@84jagdeep you may have misunderstood, you're allowed to own a sword, but you're not allowed to hold it unsheathed.

    • @garionprak7961
      @garionprak7961 3 года назад +90

      @@84jagdeep and it depends on your Provence

    • @manurajsinghchauhan8803
      @manurajsinghchauhan8803 3 года назад +254

      @@garionprak7961 actually you are wrong , they actually make real swords but they bypass the law by calling it "art piece"

    • @PandiKoriyahPopuler
      @PandiKoriyahPopuler 3 года назад +21

      I am indonesia

  • @moonmason5446
    @moonmason5446 2 года назад +1510

    Hi I’m Japanese.
    I’m amazed how it looks!
    If you do folding the soft heated metal and pounding for around 6 times then shape, it will be looking more stronger and beautiful!
    Also, using cray and coal mixed water and draw waves before the last bake session, it will gives great waves on it too!! :)
    Sorry if it sounded arrogant. I just wanted to give some more info cos it already looked very nice without them.

    • @VolkrieEve
      @VolkrieEve 2 года назад +155

      This isnt arrogant at all. It's hard to fully tell if someone is expressing positive or negative tone in a text, and very much different in person. I think this comment is very insightful and beneficial knowledge. Cheers.

    • @gerardosalazar161
      @gerardosalazar161 2 года назад +60

      Not arrogant at all, sir, only a gentleman who knows what he’s talking about; I’m proud to say that in my country, Spain, we also have great swords made in Toledo, famous for hundreds of years for their quality, strength and beauty. I wish you a good and prosperous day.

    • @pavelklenot7152
      @pavelklenot7152 2 года назад +3

      nejsi japonec

    • @SUNSET-u5g
      @SUNSET-u5g 2 года назад +2

      @@pavelklenot7152 proof?
      *Neutral tone

    • @Yoda_Gaming1738
      @Yoda_Gaming1738 2 года назад +3

      while it does look better after 6 times we now know that you only need to do it once or twice and the blade will preform the same

  • @JeanJacket311
    @JeanJacket311 2 года назад +102

    The old man’s cane in every anime:

    • @brohasNOchill
      @brohasNOchill 5 месяцев назад +6

      Literally old man Takamura

    • @achiever7025
      @achiever7025 5 месяцев назад +6

      old man Fujitaro

    • @o_o888
      @o_o888 Месяц назад +1

      Yamamoto Shigekuni Genryusai

  • @hrgiderzhs837andhisharem4
    @hrgiderzhs837andhisharem4 3 года назад +1815

    This is *arousing-* I mean-, astounding.

  • @hololiveenjoyer5655
    @hololiveenjoyer5655 3 года назад +1380

    *Sees a bamboo
    This guy: That's a nice katana right there.

  • @RTWLR
    @RTWLR Год назад +25

    After watching Samurai Jack, you develop a totally new appreciation for katanas. Bamboo or otherwise. If I forged a sword of my own, katana or otherwise, I’d never set foot outside my house without it

    • @gs91k
      @gs91k Год назад +2

      literally me

    • @Tree_Hollow
      @Tree_Hollow 6 месяцев назад

      The kill bill series shows some bad ass sword moves.

  • @FUBUKAMII
    @FUBUKAMII 3 года назад +2621

    “What you gonna do? hit me with that stick?”
    *Pulls out Katana*
    “Shit”

  • @scirusx5724
    @scirusx5724 3 года назад +1241

    Me: *Watches this*
    RUclips algorithm: "Oh,so you're a blacksmith now."
    Edit:Wow I wasn't expecting that!Thanks for so much likes!

    • @renairea
      @renairea 3 года назад +11

      *Yes we are*

    • @wolfjoseph3649
      @wolfjoseph3649 3 года назад +2

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    • @Ankh_Hippy
      @Ankh_Hippy 3 года назад +5

      Here for the apocalypse

    • @Bingnhonho
      @Bingnhonho 3 года назад +8

      Also RUclips algorithim:"Name every wepon"

    • @smileorgobyebye6330
      @smileorgobyebye6330 3 года назад +2

      @@Ankh_Hippy saammee

  • @fumibox3513
    @fumibox3513 Месяц назад +5

    竹子要先用熱水煮過,接著日曬與陰乾,如此反覆1-2年,最後再使用炭火烤過,讓竹子裡面纖維硬化防止變形,並可以增加耐用度,如果要做為刀柄使用,裡面還要塞入竹材填滿空隙,竹柄和刀子結合後要在側面鑽孔,再打入插削固定。也可以使用環氧樹脂接著,這可以保持竹材的完整性,但耐用性會比較差,最後在末端接上金屬蓋收尾。

  • @vicbessardbigras6889
    @vicbessardbigras6889 3 года назад +192

    One of your most wonderful pieces i must say. Such elegence, and simplicity in both blade design and the way the bamboo holds everything up nicely and tight ! Great work ^^

  • @mlody_wampir
    @mlody_wampir 3 года назад +2276

    Mother: refuses to buy him a katana for christmas
    This guy: „fine, I’ll do it myself”

  • @Z7Sakari
    @Z7Sakari 2 года назад +45

    I’m always very curious if any of these homeforged swords would actually hold up to the punishment that a sword from its respective time period would be expected to in real combat.
    Sure, they always look amazing, but I’d love to see one of them get put up to a rigorous but realistic stress test. Then if it passes it, push it beyond reasonable limits and see how much it can take before it fails.

    • @lexilynne419
      @lexilynne419 2 года назад +8

      Forged in Fire has had a few Katana builds over the years and they held up amazingly.. they were even able to split a bullet in half with no damage to the edge

    • @sachaxx2467
      @sachaxx2467 2 года назад +2

      In most cases it’s made for collection and not for fighting, so the durability of the weapon doesn’t matter

    • @LSDOvideos
      @LSDOvideos 2 года назад

      @@lexilynne419 to be fair you can shoot a bullet at a butter knife and the bullet will be cut in half.

    • @ZuxXxezKe
      @ZuxXxezKe Год назад +6

      The sword looks amazing, but i am afraid that one piece of chopstick holding the whole blade is a big weakpoint of the build. Even a kitchen knife has 2-3 points where the blade is fixed to the grip.

    • @digbick8349
      @digbick8349 Год назад +3

      Bro this is held up by a chopstick. I hope nobody used this “fine american crafted sWoRd”

  • @IIBLANKII
    @IIBLANKII 3 года назад +463

    "You're no match for me" *grabs the wrong end*

  • @wolfhunted7702
    @wolfhunted7702 3 года назад +253

    Is no one going to talk about how he just casually buts a blade in the oven

    • @coachcarl6919
      @coachcarl6919 3 года назад +6

      thats what im sayin

    • @hulkbuster8544
      @hulkbuster8544 3 года назад

      For r3al

    • @yodaheadnew2635
      @yodaheadnew2635 3 года назад +6

      I literally went to the comments after I saw that bit like bruh is that normal😌

    • @panrogacz9166
      @panrogacz9166 3 года назад +17

      Ah yes, wait a minute, i need to bake my katana

    • @jasperruss7569
      @jasperruss7569 3 года назад +28

      It's a process called tempering, it adjusts the granular structure of the steel so it is not brittle.

  • @sickheadsumaddy5231
    @sickheadsumaddy5231 2 года назад +45

    Beautiful sword, I admire your craftsmanship!

  • @dondouglas3431
    @dondouglas3431 3 года назад +79

    A beautiful sword from a leaf spring!! I am in awe of your talent and hard work to create!

  • @Ani8900
    @Ani8900 3 года назад +40

    He may not do it in the traditional way but he still uses the blacksmith methods, modernized and original. One things for sure doesn't matter how it's done as long as it's done right and with precision, dedication, patients, steady hands, and a determined soul, Anything you make will turn out a masterpiece and this is a masterpiece.

    • @og3suso978
      @og3suso978 3 года назад

      if it is not folded, it is trash!

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 Год назад +5

      @@og3suso978 no actually if its folded its trach, you clearly dont know what the folding was actually done for, which is hilarious. thew folding was done specifically and ONLY to even out the impurities in the very low quality steel the japanese had access to, it literally only does that. they are short and thick aswell and that combined with the low quality stiff steel makes them especially brittle and very very prone to shattering.

    • @moqhacker
      @moqhacker Год назад +1

      @@Helperbot-2000 The iron used for Japanese swords is a special type called Tamahagane. You seem to have no knowledge of swords.

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 Год назад +1

      @@moqhacker the iron used in japanese swords was low quality because they couldnt easily separate it from the sand it was it, and again, it was low quality steel

    • @W3lol1
      @W3lol1 Год назад

      ​@@moqhacker OK, but why is that relevant?

  • @Only-Hitotsu
    @Only-Hitotsu 2 года назад +1

    I like the way you make swords because you don't cut the metal to form the katana. most of the channels he cut to form the katana. salute

  • @luciangreen3422
    @luciangreen3422 3 года назад +140

    Pause for the "I have acquired so much knowledge from watching several blacksmith channels on RUclips and for this reason I will criticise this video and there for not enjoy a single second of it aswell as try to ruin it for anyone in the comment section." comments

    • @jessicaxdg6909
      @jessicaxdg6909 3 года назад +4

      Yo wanna start an argument

    • @luciangreen3422
      @luciangreen3422 3 года назад +12

      @@jessicaxdg6909 nope I was being sarcastic, because there will always be those people who criticize the peoples work but have no real knowledge of what they are talking about

    • @cedrick4087
      @cedrick4087 3 года назад +7

      This is the perfect description of: "Welcome to the internet"

    • @Schrodingers_kid
      @Schrodingers_kid 3 года назад +5

      And Im one of them.
      Because you want to shape blade before hardening it,otherwise say goodbye to your files and sandpaper.

    • @cherryboy7359
      @cherryboy7359 3 года назад +3

      @@Schrodingers_kid careful there sir, having an opinion on youtube is forbiden and you should know this.

  • @MarekTabi
    @MarekTabi 3 года назад +909

    Nice work man 😊👍

  • @ashkedash2492
    @ashkedash2492 7 месяцев назад +1

    In this moment 2:20 my grandpa remember something.

  • @cannabutterbeats3837
    @cannabutterbeats3837 3 года назад +62

    Opponent: Yo why did you bring a bamboo to a sword fight
    This guy: *smiles*
    [jokes apart imagine mistakenly grabbing an actual piece of bamboo before a fight]

  • @snak3bit3z91
    @snak3bit3z91 3 года назад +144

    Teacher: Bring your favorite item to school
    Quiet kid: Ok….

    • @yoleeygot7494
      @yoleeygot7494 3 года назад

      XD

    • @yoleeygot7494
      @yoleeygot7494 3 года назад

      Noice

    • @Cloudburst7
      @Cloudburst7 3 года назад

      Teacher: bring your favorite item to school
      Me: **Brings a piano*

    • @yoleeygot7494
      @yoleeygot7494 3 года назад

      Teacher: bring your favorite item to school
      Me: "brings my sister and my tablet to school"

  • @East4649aiueo
    @East4649aiueo Год назад +2

    Hello, I am Japanese.
    The first thing I thought was,
    That bamboo looks very pleasant to the touch!

  • @chewy7062
    @chewy7062 3 года назад +78

    " why does he always carry that piece of bamboo around?"

  • @alessandropinto5204
    @alessandropinto5204 3 года назад +73

    That's some bad ass sword. Beware of any wanderers holding bamboo walking sticks.

    • @iasked.6449
      @iasked.6449 3 года назад +1

      😂

    • @nicktubara
      @nicktubara 3 года назад +2

      This shouldve been in Ghost of Tsushima :D

    • @Rayanne01
      @Rayanne01 3 года назад +4

      @@nicktubara i think its a good idea but it wouldnt match whit any outfit lol

    • @FriendlyGhost-rf7tq
      @FriendlyGhost-rf7tq 9 месяцев назад

      ninja stile

  • @urmom3705
    @urmom3705 2 года назад +21

    Me watching this at 3am knowing if my mom will catch me I’ll end up being a homeless person on the streets of Kentucky at exactly 4pm Tuesday

  • @groupsphera
    @groupsphera 3 года назад +64

    The katana is inherently straight, and bends due to the internal stresses of the metals during quenching, because it is a composite product. Several different steels are used there. You could use just one type of steel, but achieve a roughly similar effect with zone hardening. Which is also often used in the production of katanas. I'm really not sure if the result would be the same curved blade. But that would be closer to the original production technology.
    Otherwise: nice sword. Good job.

    • @nopr1v4cy2
      @nopr1v4cy2 3 года назад +3

      Isnt the curvature resulted from different cooling times for different parts of the blade in the quenching process?

    • @5.56Chronicles
      @5.56Chronicles 3 года назад +3

      @@nopr1v4cy2 yes. As the blade cools during the quench it goes through a few distinct phases. Positive sori and negative sori. The spine being coated in satanite for example,allows the cutting edge to cool much faster than the spine. At high temps the phase is often called austenite, the rapid cooling of the material creates the second phase know as martensite.

    • @ignacioaguirrenoguez6218
      @ignacioaguirrenoguez6218 3 года назад

      If you want to know how a master of the craft makes a sword, refer to this video. ruclips.net/video/gxwWf-MfZVk/видео.html

    • @jonajo9757
      @jonajo9757 2 года назад

      @@5.56Chronicles Though to add, we might have to consider that the curvature generated from the quenching process isn't the sole reason in contributing to the blade's curve. These things were of course, were decided upon the smith.

  • @itsalreadytaken1420
    @itsalreadytaken1420 3 года назад +26

    2:20
    Ah, so this is how they make the machine gun sound effects in movies

  • @TurboTorben
    @TurboTorben 2 года назад +2

    This is real Art 👏🏻

  • @aetos1134
    @aetos1134 3 года назад +23

    you know he's skilled when even household appliances become his tools.

    • @flameydavey2436
      @flameydavey2436 2 года назад +1

      He can even make a whole trident using one fork

  • @Diamond_Bridge
    @Diamond_Bridge 3 года назад +15

    Man's works hard and gets so much credit for his effort and craftsmanship.
    And God damn does he deserve every bit of it all.

    • @Diamond_Bridge
      @Diamond_Bridge 3 года назад

      @Gerfeni Aseio thank you for the comment and the entire essay I cannot read or understand.

    • @ammagon4519
      @ammagon4519 3 года назад

      @@Diamond_Bridge They're bots lol, lots of scummy people these days.

  • @woozy96
    @woozy96 2 года назад +6

    Some of the western katana today have no soft core like the traditional Japanese swords which is the original way of making one. Traditional ones are more harder to make but last longer because the core absorbs the force and reduces blunt impact when in contact with solid objects. Solid steel like this will either snap in the center or chip bigger. The weight distribution should be in the hand area, and the tip weight must be lighter compared to the center, and hand area.
    hand area = heavy
    center area = medium
    tip area = light

  • @GunnarTobus
    @GunnarTobus 3 года назад +85

    *What Sensei Wu is really hiding in his staff*

  • @itzthekingjayroyalty11
    @itzthekingjayroyalty11 3 года назад +47

    Lmao “ no babe it’s not a cake .. I’m cooking a sword”🤣

  • @leonaraya2149
    @leonaraya2149 2 года назад +6

    Really amazing! I love the final result. The bamboo gives a mystique result.

  • @demran
    @demran 3 года назад +26

    Beautiful blade, nice work mate.
    It looks more like a Tachi, rather than a Katana due to its curve if I am not mistaken.
    Also no guard makes it quite dangerous (for the wielder), not to mention bamboo handle is quite fragile + very slippery for combat purposes.
    But it is hell of a blade nonetheless, looks gorgeous :)

    • @GUNNER67akaKelt
      @GUNNER67akaKelt 3 года назад +2

      It's a shirasaya. IIRC, some samurai started to carry these hidden blades (made to look like walking sticks) after swords were made illegal to carry in Japan.
      They didn't have a guard as that would make them a lot less hidden.
      They would only be more dangerous to those unfamiliar with their use. Though, thrusting with one of these... well, you'd better have strong hands and a good grip. The handle on this one doesn't inspire my confidence. Maybe it's stronger than it looks.
      I should say that I love the bamboo on this sword. I wish you could find more shirasayas like this but preferably with something done to the bamboo to strengthen it. That's probably why I can't find any.

    • @demran
      @demran 3 года назад +1

      @@GUNNER67akaKelt Ohh loved this bit of information, thanks mate. He actually cured the bamboo but that's usually for stopping cracks and/or shrinkage over time, doubt it makes it stronger.

    • @Alan-nj2zs
      @Alan-nj2zs 2 года назад

      @@demran at least the bamboo is a bit more durable now

  • @p00dle82
    @p00dle82 3 года назад +33

    imagine walking around in a mall with a bamboo sticking out of your pocket

  • @heckinglol1188
    @heckinglol1188 2 года назад +1

    *props to the camera man for inhaling the hot steam to film this video*

  • @Hanas570
    @Hanas570 3 года назад +29

    It was unbelievable how a katana could be made from a small piece of metal.

    • @KayccD
      @KayccD 2 года назад +7

      dude plays minecraft, guy gathers iron and bamboo and crafts a sword

    • @inisipisTV
      @inisipisTV Год назад +3

      Most historical sword, whether Western or Eastern are not that heavy. Usually around 3-8 pounds.

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 Год назад

      @@inisipisTV yeah, but it depends how that weight is used. european longswords while beeing similar in weight are significantly longer aswell as the fact theyre made of way higher quality steel which means they have proper springyness to them making them durable and nimble. while katanas are shorter for their weight aswell as alot thicker to make up for the lower quality steel the japanese had access to at the time, its impressive how well they could utilizen the steel they had, but its unfortunate how brittle their swords were. the steel quality is also why they were folded a few dozen times, it was done to remove some of the impurities but more importantly even them out to prevent large weak points

    • @SeviathTheHumanDrago
      @SeviathTheHumanDrago Год назад

      @@Helperbot-2000 They didn't have steel native to Japan either. Most of their katanas were made of pure iron ore sand. I've watched a RUclips video of how a traditional Japanese person said they harvested the iron for their swords and they would go to the beach with a magnetic rock and draw it over the sand until they had a decent amount of it. Man at Arms reforged is a good channel and Ilya always tries to make Japanese katanas the traditional way when he gets to make them. In fact the metal was so brittle before hardening that Katanas are "supposed" to be straight and they curve when going into the water for hardening, very cool to see it done.

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 Год назад

      @@SeviathTheHumanDrago well no they did have steel steel isnt separate from iron, you make steel WITH iron and carbon, and so yes they used iron ore sand. they didnt use magnets) but their steel making process was quite poor and so they couldnt make very high quality steel, it had alot of impurities (which is the reason they were folded, to even out the impurities and remove them slightly. but yeah the curving is interresting, as the edge was covered, it didnt harden as much as the back dise, and so the backside would shrink faster curving it, its a bit like a bi-metallic strip!

  • @lBanjo
    @lBanjo 3 года назад +61

    as my mom always says: “that’s too much like work”

  • @zenthenerdgamer4649
    @zenthenerdgamer4649 2 года назад +14

    Man, that's so cool, katanas are so awesome and this was a really cool idea. Great work and effort, it definitely paid off! This is the type of ASMR I like to hear😂

    • @Helperbot-2000
      @Helperbot-2000 Год назад

      not really, theyre pretty bad, thats the reason they were used more for just ceremonial purposes than actual combat and why the samurais weapon of choice were bows and polearms

    • @lecaptaine7945
      @lecaptaine7945 Год назад

      On battlefield : spears, polearms and bows
      In everyday life : katana
      Katana are awesome for what they are designed to do, just like spears or other swords

  • @JAM_5899
    @JAM_5899 3 года назад +30

    I’ve been waiting for you to do a hidden sword for so long yay!

  • @justaperson1408
    @justaperson1408 3 года назад +15

    DISCLAIMER: this isnt how actual katanas are made he just made it for fun
    BUT THATS SUPER COOL

    • @shounihillys1902
      @shounihillys1902 3 года назад +1

      the katana is made up of two metals, the heaviest on the edge of the blade, and the lightest on the top. I think it cannot therefore be defined as a katana

    • @azidicki9116
      @azidicki9116 3 года назад

      Yeah i agree with you

    • @jesserogers3869
      @jesserogers3869 3 года назад

      @@shounihillys1902 aww thanks for that

    • @ignacioaguirrenoguez6218
      @ignacioaguirrenoguez6218 3 года назад

      @@shounihillys1902 Its more about hardness, the density of the two metals is almost the same, since they are both steel

    • @shounihillys1902
      @shounihillys1902 3 года назад

      @@ignacioaguirrenoguez6218 they use a different dosage of carbon

  • @mikeyates7931
    @mikeyates7931 Год назад +1

    I know a blind guy who would love to have that
    - his old one recently broke
    - he's a nice guy , you'd like him
    - he loves to play dice games

  • @Aleeknives
    @Aleeknives 3 года назад +24

    Insane work Keaton! That was one heck of a piece of Steel that you started with man. It turned out beautiful! You knocked it out of the park again

    • @Aleeknives
      @Aleeknives 3 года назад

      Those surface conditioning belts are pretty amazing aren't they

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  3 года назад +1

      Thank you sir! Scotch brite belts have literally saved me days of my life lol

    • @blastoise918
      @blastoise918 3 года назад

      @@FarawayForge Ok off topic a lil but is Keaton your first name? if so we share a first name lol thats kinda cool I dont see many Keaton's

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  3 года назад

      @@blastoise918 Yep! Only met one other Keaton in person 😎👊

    • @藍堡堅妮
      @藍堡堅妮 3 года назад

      劍王星 病劍叟

  • @blank3683
    @blank3683 3 года назад +4

    5:27 *casually stuffs katana in oven*

    • @FredDredz
      @FredDredz Месяц назад

      Preheated to 500 B)

  • @R3TR0923
    @R3TR0923 9 месяцев назад +4

    Not a real katana, but still cool

    • @MCTwistedShrimp559
      @MCTwistedShrimp559 8 дней назад +1

      Exactly

    • @KaiDragonboy34Zx2.1
      @KaiDragonboy34Zx2.1 4 дня назад

      He didn't even make it traditionally and I'm not Japanese you are supposed to bend back the metal and repeat the process until not becomes long like a katana

  • @bukanorang6736
    @bukanorang6736 3 года назад +27

    I'm from Indonesia, I always support your Chanel forever

  • @serkg4672
    @serkg4672 3 года назад +20

    That's a beauty right there. Looks so simple yet very very deadly. Awesome job!

  • @クリリンと呼ぶな
    @クリリンと呼ぶな 2 года назад

    Hello. I am Japanese.
    Katana originated in Japan, but many Japanese are not interested in katana. However, as a Japanese, I thank you for informing the world about katana, Japanese culture, through youtube and other media.

  • @dsv1701
    @dsv1701 3 года назад +10

    Damn that's amazing! Oh also not to be a jerk, just a fact: It's called shikomizue(cane-sword)

    • @Lucas-dw4jn
      @Lucas-dw4jn 3 года назад

      I also thought he was going to make one of those. But since it had a curved blade i discarded the idea. I mean, from what I remember a shikomizue has a straight blade?

  • @akmalhakim2171
    @akmalhakim2171 3 года назад +34

    If someone were to order this from you, how much would you charge them?

    • @jamesallen4368
      @jamesallen4368 3 года назад +2

      He's selling pocket knives for 600 good luck

    • @20tigerpaw20
      @20tigerpaw20 3 года назад +5

      @@jamesallen4368 I mean....if it's high enough quality...

    • @user-fz3vt7dr5o
      @user-fz3vt7dr5o 3 года назад

      I wouldn’t sell it

  • @yeanisch
    @yeanisch 3 года назад +1

    He do be forging really cold though

  • @TheSMPStudios
    @TheSMPStudios 3 года назад +22

    I suppose the wife wasn’t too happy you using the kitchen oven to temper that thing! Lol!

  • @ryankabir5019
    @ryankabir5019 3 года назад +26

    you know im wondering how hard it must of been to forge a good weapon back in the old ages like 70 A.D like all these machines make it look easy but its still hard. They gotta do it by hand back then which is insane in my opinon

    • @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136
      @MassachusettsTrainVideos1136 2 года назад

      @@saberrtoothh There are videos on youtube

    • @trueredlucky954
      @trueredlucky954 2 года назад +1

      A blacksmith usually had helpers with sledge hammers makes the job allot easier.

    • @ryankabir5019
      @ryankabir5019 2 года назад

      @@trueredlucky954 yea sure I guess, but look at 5:36 how would the helpers pull off something like that. You get what I mean? like to make the weapon look nice and symmetrical this, guy uses insane machinery which helps, and I'm pretty sure helpers cant do stuff like that. right?

  • @YiChihZhi0513
    @YiChihZhi0513 2 года назад +1

    The bamboo stick sword is sharper than the Tokitou Muichirou katana!!! This broom sword reminds me of the bamboo broom that my father used to spank when I was a child when I smashed the camera, I am so grateful for this video!!!

  • @pressf3045
    @pressf3045 3 года назад +32

    You: Insulted the quietest boy in the class
    Quietest boy over the next week:

    • @shinobukocho4832
      @shinobukocho4832 3 года назад

      @Good thing recommendation interested but can you give a translation

    • @man_-1
      @man_-1 3 года назад

      @@shinobukocho4832 judging by the link, I think it's a scam

    • @shinobukocho4832
      @shinobukocho4832 3 года назад

      @@man_-1 I know I just want him to translate and waste his time I knew from the beginning he or she was a scammer I was gonna scam the scammer

  • @datgio4951
    @datgio4951 3 года назад +27

    Those Bamboos in the yard are beautiful, where in the globe is this?

  • @pearltamatama
    @pearltamatama 2 года назад +2

    A sword is the process of creating a work of art from just iron. The Japanese soul is this inherited for hundreds of years.

  • @phoebus7629
    @phoebus7629 3 года назад +8

    Un travail magnifique et totalement maîtrisé. Félicitations à l’artiste.

  • @大魔神太郎-i3s
    @大魔神太郎-i3s 3 года назад +26

    The real 刀(=KATANA) is not this easy to make.
    This is a saber that imitates KATANA.

    • @CinimodNorton
      @CinimodNorton 3 года назад +1

      Yes, but this is not a Katana.

    • @axelwulf6220
      @axelwulf6220 3 года назад

      Are you an expert in swords?

    • @noahpeterson5636
      @noahpeterson5636 3 года назад +1

      The only reason it’s not a katana is because it dosent have a guard, other than that it’s a perfectly good representation of a katana.

    • @大魔神太郎-i3s
      @大魔神太郎-i3s 3 года назад

      There is a Japanese sword website that you can translate and check to see the differences.

    • @riinvi6355
      @riinvi6355 3 года назад

      @@axelwulf6220 A sword can only be called a 'Katana' when it is made by a japanese sword master thus that has a license of authentication. You dont need to be an expert to know that, google is enough.

  • @safaafreeman564
    @safaafreeman564 Год назад +2

    Amazingly beautiful piece of art. Well done

  • @afluffydoggo1698
    @afluffydoggo1698 3 года назад +4

    *Statistics*
    Object: Bamboo Katana
    Damage: 150 per hit
    Speed: 300
    Critical: 250
    Stealth: 1000
    80% chance to cause Bleeding damage
    40% critical chance
    Bonuses:
    + 30% movement speed
    + 150% awesomeness
    100% chance of going unnoticed

  • @fersup2
    @fersup2 3 года назад +5

    6:40 that blade looks perfect

  • @lothari0
    @lothari0 2 года назад +2

    I would not consider this a katana, it has the curved blade and the general dimensions, but that's it. It feels more like a katana inspired saber than an actual katana.

  • @borislavsashov8467
    @borislavsashov8467 3 года назад +15

    3:47 Yeah...that will never be perfectly straight. 4:21 Daym,son!

    • @iasked.6449
      @iasked.6449 3 года назад +1

      yea u were right the finished sword isnt straight

    • @jaytaylor2971
      @jaytaylor2971 3 года назад

      I knew I wasn't that high I caught it too even had to put it on slow just to get a full display of it the top middle is cooked noticeably but it is a nice sword

  • @TTVEllTulio
    @TTVEllTulio 3 года назад +12

    1:56
    Aqui, ele já forjou um sabre de luz. Rsrsrs
    Cara, que trabalho incrível de se assistir! Sério mesmo.

  • @WayOfHaQodesh
    @WayOfHaQodesh 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful craftsmanship brother. Thank you. Very enjoyable watch.

  • @christopherjones7191
    @christopherjones7191 3 года назад +33

    Laughed my ass off at the diagonal insertion into the oven where it just barely fit

    • @n.dynz00
      @n.dynz00 3 года назад +1

      Hmm i wonder what's cooking
      Dangit its a Katana again

  • @Black_Fyre94
    @Black_Fyre94 3 года назад +12

    Such a creative build! Stealthy and functional

  • @GOKUMA9175
    @GOKUMA9175 2 года назад +1

    wow, nice blade

  • @ferrywan7216
    @ferrywan7216 3 года назад +6

    In my country this kind of video will be 3hours longer or gonna be part 1 part 2 till part 100
    But u just make it 12mins only
    Love it bro!

  • @hagott
    @hagott 3 года назад +11

    Посмотрел, встал из-за стола, подошёл к окну, закурил.... Много думал.... Плакал....

    • @MykytaStasevych
      @MykytaStasevych 3 года назад

      Ок

    • @Misterbombombastick
      @Misterbombombastick 3 года назад +1

      Europe:Use English that everyone would understand
      Russia and Ukraine: Nah We like our language

    • @MykytaStasevych
      @MykytaStasevych 3 года назад

      @@Misterbombombastick what do you mean "our" language? They both different

    • @cladeteclaudominguesdoming9663
      @cladeteclaudominguesdoming9663 3 года назад

      Claudete

    • @stafgru9196
      @stafgru9196 3 года назад

      когда нету ни одного станка .
      И смотриш ролики и плачеш смотря на стоимость хоть одного самого дермового станка шлифовки хотяби 😭

  • @xavierpaololedesmamandreza
    @xavierpaololedesmamandreza 2 года назад

    To be honest, Keaton, given that your forging videos are mostly ASMR, it's really relaxing to see you work your swords out if ordinary metals.
    Personally, it would be nice if you can either reduce or eliminate any time-skipping because:
    1. It would spoil the relaxing effect and appreciation in how you work; and
    2. Frequent timeskipping can be quite annoying in certain conditions.
    On the other hand, your purpose is basically to show us how you make swords out of any metal you can find; the processing time is your own.....I also suppose there are other viewers who won't have the patience to see you work for over an hour.
    Still, it is relaxing. Thanks.

  • @spiritualnofwup9555
    @spiritualnofwup9555 3 года назад +5

    I'm a disabled martial artist and I have to use a defensive cane. I would love to own a cane sword of this quality. Have you made one?

  • @Jujuoak
    @Jujuoak 3 года назад +5

    If there was ever a blade I’ve wanted, it’s this one

    • @SpiderMan-ly6kd
      @SpiderMan-ly6kd 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Dvrw1b-xhIs/видео.html

  • @thehumbleone1983
    @thehumbleone1983 2 года назад +1

    So friggin awesome

  • @worstcat8489
    @worstcat8489 3 года назад +7

    Excellent video - though I would rather have seen a brass dowel in the grip holding the blade to the handle! Still, your workflow is extremely good to have shot this - excellent work, and props for forging in the bevels.

    • @dominicyelin
      @dominicyelin 2 года назад

      Yeah, I was just trying to a work it out. Does this sword count as having a full tang? I don't think a sword is really considered a functional, combat ready sword and not simply an ornament without a full tang. At least that's what I thought.

  • @brucezhou4229
    @brucezhou4229 3 года назад +6

    Can we just appreciate how he has a room of machine but has to use an oven

  • @adamjohannesnielsenthomasb6577
    @adamjohannesnielsenthomasb6577 3 года назад +2

    Jesus christ man... you made that shine way more than i thought it would.
    great job!

  • @charlieluz830
    @charlieluz830 3 года назад +26

    If listen closely there's a Morse code, that says to never give up what you doing today!
    (😆 I'm just kidding, but look a lot with Morse code sometimes)

    • @_Nomen_Nescio_
      @_Nomen_Nescio_ 3 года назад +2

      imagine if it said:
      Never gonna give you up
      Never gonna let you down
      Never gonna run around and desert you

    • @charlieluz830
      @charlieluz830 3 года назад

      @@_Nomen_Nescio_ 😅😂🤣😭🥲

  • @cheemtheemditor7747
    @cheemtheemditor7747 3 года назад +8

    Imagine getting into a fight with some bamboo ninja and he pulls a katana out of no where

  • @mikewatts1533
    @mikewatts1533 Год назад +1

    That was so Cool!!!
    Thank You

  • @gamersbelikeaceves7813
    @gamersbelikeaceves7813 3 года назад +11

    I would use it as a walking stick and then pull it out when I'm in danger

  • @camerongunn7906
    @camerongunn7906 3 года назад +4

    Blind Justice movie flashbacks. Love it.

  • @birdman1843
    @birdman1843 Год назад +1

    Chinese & North Koreans are playing w fire these samurais 🥷🏻⛩️🥷🏻are indestructible , not even tsunamis, and earth quakes can destroy them .

  • @game-f-un-limitedgamer8958
    @game-f-un-limitedgamer8958 3 года назад +4

    Now I have 100x more respect for the sword-smiths who made real katanas.
    They folded the metal like 20 times to get an aligned grain structure in the metal and then sharpened it on grated stone.
    Not to mention all the forging was done by hammers, no machines involved.

    • @lolblyatthischannel9851
      @lolblyatthischannel9851 2 года назад

      Yeah it's crazy the skill and time it just have taken, but this guy still has crazy skill even with machines

  • @benjaminbaron3209
    @benjaminbaron3209 3 года назад +10

    The raw material looked like an arm of a badass recurve bow.

    • @jhgaming6830
      @jhgaming6830 3 года назад +3

      With a 785 pound draw.

    • @Ironpine27
      @Ironpine27 3 года назад +1

      @@jhgaming6830 According to my calculations, it would be way higher than 785 pounds.

    • @jhgaming6830
      @jhgaming6830 3 года назад

      @@Ironpine27 just spit balling

    • @shinigamizzz5372
      @shinigamizzz5372 3 года назад

      except one arrow would level an entire city block

  • @磯野いくら
    @磯野いくら 2 года назад +2

    NICE!仕込み杖だから、真っ直ぐでもいいんだけどね。反りがあったら、刀だと気付かれる。

  • @Sir_Jonathan_TheSilverKnight
    @Sir_Jonathan_TheSilverKnight 3 года назад +15

    Now this is sharp as sh** one of my favorite builds you made!! And I’ve seen hidden blades yours is badass!!!

  • @randystone537
    @randystone537 3 года назад +5

    ZATOICHI has the cane KATANA in Japan! Good job, man!

  • @snickers7494
    @snickers7494 2 года назад +1

    This dude got the whole factory at home.

  • @taioru9376
    @taioru9376 3 года назад +31

    I like how he just has freaking bamboo growing in his back yard.

    • @tiktokhotgirl8023
      @tiktokhotgirl8023 3 года назад

      Bukan bamboo tapi yang benar tuh bambu 🤣🤣

    • @dichonelawson5218
      @dichonelawson5218 3 года назад

      Ok, I thought I was the only one who noticed 🤣🤣

    • @juliosunga3530
      @juliosunga3530 3 года назад

      Wut? Bamboo is just an overgrown grass. Its is hardy as fuck. it will grow anywhere as long as its not too cold or too dry

    • @gort8330
      @gort8330 3 года назад

      @@tiktokhotgirl8023 bro bahasa inggris bambu kan bamboo -_-

  • @NguyenMai-pd4rb
    @NguyenMai-pd4rb 3 года назад +8

    You make one piece's character Fujtora's sword piece

  • @EddieOakes
    @EddieOakes 2 года назад +5

    Simply gorgeous! Love it!

  • @nuntoki
    @nuntoki 3 года назад +4

    You are a brave man, using the oven for tempering. My wife would kill me twice! Great work 👌👌👏👏👏🤝

  • @Hearshotkid_2113
    @Hearshotkid_2113 3 года назад +5

    Great job, Keaton! I've been enjoying your stuff since the first Cyberpunk Katana you made!

  • @abu_haidder_alkhafaji
    @abu_haidder_alkhafaji Год назад

    عمل رائع وافكار جميلة في استخدام القصب ولقد استمعت بالمشاهدة

  • @Insanit9
    @Insanit9 3 года назад +9

    Imagine the thief when trying to stealing at this man's house