Can I Make a Damascus Viking Sword in 24 Hours?

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @jhublades
    @jhublades  12 дней назад +93

    I have decided to give this sword away for free as a thank you to all my viewers :)
    Enter the giveaway at: GIVEAWAY WINNER DRAWN ON 1/19/2025, THANK YOU FOR ENTERING!
    Also check out my Patreon if you have time but please read my update in the video description first: www.patreon.com/JesseHu

    • @olligesd9343
      @olligesd9343 11 дней назад

      Looks like I got here a bit late, but I think it would be cool to collab and hand it off to a YT channel that does engraving and or filigree. THEN, even cooler, is if they could hand it off to another creator that makes leather goods for a scabbard, then on and on... Just an idea. Great work! Keep it up! 👍

    • @Luiz_Alberto.P.K
      @Luiz_Alberto.P.K 10 дней назад +1

      Jesse, I don't have social media, so I can't watch the stream on Instagram. The winner should answer you during the stream, or you will send an E-mail to inform them?

    • @AcousticGuiterist
      @AcousticGuiterist 10 дней назад

      Hey Jesse I am from India and please make your audio tack in hindi please

    • @hardeeshater6996
      @hardeeshater6996 10 дней назад

      Ever made an axe? Would be cool to do a matching style Viking axe and give it away next. Great work, keep it up!

    • @they-call-me-mister-trash847
      @they-call-me-mister-trash847 10 дней назад

      Just entered the raffle, can't wait to see it in person!

  • @ApexATL
    @ApexATL 10 дней назад +163

    I’d like to see a challenge where you make a signature blade once in the normal Forged In Fire time frame, and then remake that exact blade again in your normal time frame and test them against each other. I’d like to see how much that time really improves the finished product

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  10 дней назад +73

      Ooh, that would be interesting, I like that idea. I’d predict that performance wise they wouldn’t be worlds apart, but fit and finish would be night and day. Will have to see though!

    • @edwardwesterfield6697
      @edwardwesterfield6697 8 дней назад +1

      This is a great idea and would be great content for the channel!

    • @edwardwesterfield6697
      @edwardwesterfield6697 8 дней назад +1

      @@jhublades eventually Jesse, once you’ve monetized a bit more, it would be epic to see you make a pilgrimage to Japan, to participate in the once a year making of katana steel from black sand, and study with a Katana master

  • @ThatWorks
    @ThatWorks 11 дней назад +116

    Biggest tease on the internets! Can't wait!

    • @hydrogradd
      @hydrogradd 11 дней назад +2

      says you!

    • @Tacodave1679
      @Tacodave1679 9 дней назад +2

      Glad i read this comment cause now i'm not finishing this video

    • @Wukomet
      @Wukomet 2 дня назад

      @@Tacodave1679 the sword is made in this one video

  • @garetkonigsfeld2
    @garetkonigsfeld2 11 дней назад +58

    Congratulations on your degree. You should be proud of yourself. Thanks for taking us along on the sword build 👍.

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  11 дней назад +7

      I appreciate it :D thanks for watching!

  • @Yintii
    @Yintii 11 дней назад +34

    I think i can safely speak for everyone when i say we all just love watchin you work. Just keep doing what you love and we'll be here for the ride. I like long detailed builds....but it is also fun to see other things....and its always good practice to challenge yourself

  • @campbelldaniel58
    @campbelldaniel58 11 дней назад +22

    Best video yet.
    To answer your prompt: I like the idea of you doing challenges like this. As a viewer, selfishly, I want to see you learn because that’s how I will learn. But definitely show commission projects, too. If you do both your business will grow from both ends… and you’ll be building a house with cash in a year.

  • @Vetveto001
    @Vetveto001 12 дней назад +108

    I was so stoked to see there’s a notification from Jesse then I saw it starts over 25 hours😂

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  12 дней назад +15

      It'll be worth the wait :D

    • @dubssalamander
      @dubssalamander 12 дней назад +1

      Sameee

    • @Vetveto001
      @Vetveto001 12 дней назад

      @@jhubladesit always will be

    • @binyominmartin3308
      @binyominmartin3308 7 дней назад

      ​@jhublades do i have to be on the Instagram to win or will I be notified after if I win?

  • @KDLknives
    @KDLknives 12 дней назад +15

    Finally, been needing some good bladesmithing content on RUclips.

  • @Moritz10045
    @Moritz10045 11 дней назад +23

    I would love to see a video where you make something with a hamon, as its your special technique!

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  11 дней назад +12

      Stay tuned👻, big hamon build is on the way

    • @valeharperx
      @valeharperx 10 дней назад +1

      @@jhublades oh I'd love to know how you go about making a neat hamon for sure!

  • @amysthe-wise-one8493
    @amysthe-wise-one8493 11 дней назад +11

    Congrats on finishing the Engineering Degree. Well earned! Kudos to the 'rents for encouraging you to succeed.

  • @Kharnscustomringsthings
    @Kharnscustomringsthings 11 дней назад +6

    So glad your back! One of the best blade builders in the game!

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  11 дней назад +2

      I'm honored :D Lot's more videos coming soon

  • @MacNugg
    @MacNugg 10 дней назад +6

    I think I actually prefer the longer builds where you are putting maximum effort into every aspect, but I still watched the full 58 minutes of this video so just keep doing whatever makes you want to keep putting out videos!

  • @urkidingright4811
    @urkidingright4811 7 дней назад +1

    I don't know what it is but your videos are far more satisfying then the other channels out there. Not that the other smithing channels are bad, your videos just scratch that itch i guess. Maybe its because of the precision and engineering you add in to the mix.

  • @shadow6432
    @shadow6432 11 дней назад +5

    @Jesse Hu thank you brother i was getting distracted by youtube while trying to study for exam and seeing you do a 24 hour run helped/inspired me to do a 8 hour study run

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  11 дней назад +3

      Let’s gooo, get urself a triple shot coffee to help :D

  • @RyokoVT
    @RyokoVT 10 дней назад +3

    I like the longer builds because I like watching you work through your process, but watching a challenge build means you're working through that process differently, so that's also interesting. I just like your videos is the easy answer!

  • @sperber-knives
    @sperber-knives 12 дней назад +14

    Yeeeeeeaaaaaaa, new video ! Cant wait. Love your videos. Greetings from germany !

    • @official_lixl1841
      @official_lixl1841 11 дней назад

      From where in germany? 👋

    • @Andys4n
      @Andys4n 11 дней назад

      One more from Germany 😊

    • @sperber-knives
      @sperber-knives 10 дней назад

      @@official_lixl1841 Westerwald, Hessen. Herborn 😁👍

    • @sperber-knives
      @sperber-knives 10 дней назад +1

      @@Andys4n yesss 😁😁

    • @official_lixl1841
      @official_lixl1841 10 дней назад

      @sperber-knives grützli aus Darmstadt ✌️

  • @duoQian-q2m
    @duoQian-q2m 11 дней назад +2

    It's still very exciting!!! The little events are still so interesting!!! In the end, you're still in great spirits. You really love it

  • @vatic941
    @vatic941 11 дней назад +21

    Time constraints can be interesting, sure, but I think you should go for ones that challenge your technique, skill, and creativity. Time crunches mean you sacrifice some quality just to be fast. Good for a gameshow, but most of us want to watch you take your time and make something beautiful.

    • @draketimmerman3837
      @draketimmerman3837 10 дней назад +2

      it’s also a really easy way to sacrifice safety. as cliche as it sounds, it takes one second to make a mistake that you have to live with forever. no challenge is worth that risk. i hope jessie realizes we watch these videos for him and not the challenge. i’d watch him make anything to be honest

  • @marccus83
    @marccus83 9 дней назад +1

    I appreciate your objectivity and honest self assessment. It’s that discerning eye and pursuit of constant improvement that makes you the craftsman that you are. And all critiques aside, you have created an absolutely beautiful sword.

  • @MNSmiths-on2qz
    @MNSmiths-on2qz 7 дней назад +1

    Hey Jessie, I have some advice for you that I learned from an abs master smith that I thought you might want to hear.
    #1 then your steel is covered in flux or scale take an angle grinder to it. An 8” is best but a 4.5” works. It blasts off scale much faster than a belt grinder, keeps the belt sharper, and keeps the abrasive tips from glazing over.
    #2 when quenching or normalizing use a small magnet (like one that would go on your fridge with a hole through it possibly with a clip on it) because it will swing easily if the metal is magnetic. Which is much easier to see then holding a large magnet next to a hot blade.
    #3 after quenching your blade you might notice that it isn’t hard right after the quench, which is a major concern but the blade only hardens at about 600° I believe. This is also why your blade will sometimes crack if you try to straighten it after it is cooled. To properly straiten it it should be done immediately after the quench and beforethe temper or hardness check. Thanks for the awesome video you teach me something every time I watch your videos. I hope this can help on future blades. If you like my advice feel free to give me a shoutout, I’m trying everyday to catch you on subs! God bless you man, you make my day better everytime you post!

  • @jacobstout4552
    @jacobstout4552 4 дня назад +1

    This is so sick. I'm a bladesmith too but I mostly do production runs, your vids always inspire me to take a break from the batches and make something awesome ❤

  • @ceooffrog2683
    @ceooffrog2683 4 дня назад

    I love the full build/ challenge style!!! im a newer self taught blacksmith and bladesmith so seeing all the little steps, all the problems and how theyre solved, it really helps me learn!

  • @thewestfire9729
    @thewestfire9729 9 дней назад +1

    I’m only 5:30 minutes in and I’m already happy. You’ve been on Forged in Fire and you watch Alec Steele. I swear if you name drop Man at Arms somewhere in this video you’re earning an automatic subscription.

  • @aserta
    @aserta 9 дней назад +2

    Change your blade bending jig from welded rod to eights of a pipe, that way, when you apply tension, instead of putting tension on one spot, you're spreading the load towards a larger surface. If you can get a piece of 10cm OD pipe, that could work really well. You'd have to cut the portion of pipe and then put a piece of fitted metal between it and the jaw fitting L bracket so it doesn't collapse.

  • @javajoecupofcoffee6816
    @javajoecupofcoffee6816 11 дней назад +2

    Truly a work of art for such a short time to make it. Love your videos man and keep up the amazing work.

  • @graydogllc
    @graydogllc 9 дней назад +1

    Bro, I like the challenge and the long builds. I'm just here to see what you're getting into, so make yourself happy with these vids and don't get burnt out!

  • @Bhrz
    @Bhrz 10 дней назад +2

    I like your intricate full builds a lot, but seeing your challenge video is an interesting twist to see how you compensate and risk certain steps. Overall, sure, more challenge videos would be nice (maybe with different twists, too). Though, without a doubt, I love your full build episodes most with your intricate detailing and care for explaining your steps and design choices.

  • @cooperbrahmsteadt5123
    @cooperbrahmsteadt5123 8 дней назад

    Can’t believe how far you’ve come. I remember the old chef knife builds on instagram. Back when Big Kev was the biggest thing you’d made. Even though I don’t bladesmith as much anymore you were a major inspiration for a lot of what I wanted to build

  • @michaelhartman2645
    @michaelhartman2645 4 дня назад +1

    Love this challenge format!! That was a captivating watch and a hell of a beautiful blade.

  • @MMKnight_1
    @MMKnight_1 9 дней назад +2

    Finally a Jesse video to save the day! Cool "game" that always ends up as 15 ;)

  • @intergalactic1068
    @intergalactic1068 9 дней назад

    Love the challenge style video, but love all your videos, your narration, your constant attempts at getting better at your craft, it's all wonderful to watch!

  • @Eysh2009
    @Eysh2009 10 дней назад +1

    I just love watching this channel, it’s like a therapy for me, specially when I’m trying to relax. Love every type of video, and loved the challenge. I would love to see another one, HOWEVER I would suggest you did like “24h challenge” with breaks - like, when it’s time to sleep you pause your timer. I fear the challenges and internet life might be detrimental for your physical and mental health, so I wouldn’t mind if it was like “18h in one day and 6h in the other day” you know, or 12/12 something like that. Anyways KEEP IT UP, love it! ❤

  • @Flieguy
    @Flieguy 7 дней назад

    Challenges or not, i appreciate the craftsmanship and story telling.
    Make what makes you happy and we’ll be here to watch

  • @olivierpepin4097
    @olivierpepin4097 11 дней назад

    Please keep making these videos!!! You’re my favorite knife maker! And i love to see that you can do all that crazy stuff while being young! Which gives motivation for me!

  • @Fjlasers
    @Fjlasers 10 дней назад +4

    44:22 off course we like it but one important thing u need to remember is to never make content for us make it for yourself make what u like and we will support you dose that make sense? Idk love your work!

  • @cassiusmishima
    @cassiusmishima 8 дней назад

    swordcrafting speedrun, bless you swordsmith!

  • @MrBrutalMachinee
    @MrBrutalMachinee 8 дней назад

    This vid got recommended for me, decided to watch and dude actually mentions Alec Steele in first few mins as someone who's work is good reference. After that watching your progression and planning it become pretty clear that ur worth to follow and watch your vids. Hopefully you can meet Steele and mby visit his place some day!

  • @nightleaper
    @nightleaper 10 дней назад

    This was the video i was looking for after I saw you on the show ^^ Love the transparency on your mistakes ... mistakes makes masters ! Keep it up !!!

  • @Flying0Dismount
    @Flying0Dismount 3 дня назад

    Sharpie marker to help you figure out where to file/grind and a proper broach for handles are two little tricks you will want to add to your toolkit.. If you color your tang or other part and then shove on the guard wherever the color gets scraped off is where you are getting contact and filing or grinding that specific area on the corresponding part will make fitting much quicker. A handle broach will also remove wood both accurately and also much faster than the files and rasps you are currently using. Since I have my broaches, I would never consider burning a handle as they are that fast...
    Finally, don't give up on your 3-point straightening jig as these are very effective. Replace the round bar with flat blocks of aluminum with rounded corners as the round bars put too much stress on a small area and can cause snappage. Wood or plastic blocks will work really well as they compress and conform to the blade, but cannot be used with a hot blade whereas the aluminum blocks can be used with a blade straight out of the forge

  • @wixxoyt9273
    @wixxoyt9273 10 дней назад

    about the challenge format. i like how you approach the challenges, because you show us all the planning. of course i love just watching you work on the blades, and having a comentary that i still relaxing to listen to. i think a challenge here and there and some projects here and there would be perfect! i think another cool suggestion might be to make some unique blades sometimes. with how relaxing but informative you are to watch, i dont think what you build should matter too much, as its the adventure that is so fun to watch. hope you see this, i think i can speak for most of your fanbase!

  • @ericforst438
    @ericforst438 2 дня назад

    Ok i just finished this video. This is my 2nd video of yours and I have to admit your very good at your craft. I'm a Will Stelter and Alec Steele fan and now I'm also a fan of yours. You deserve my subscription. Can't wait for more videos.

  • @federicojpp
    @federicojpp 9 дней назад

    First congrats on finishing the degree. Second nice to have a new video! and lastly I suggest you use one of those mics that grabs your shirt that everyone uses for youtube, your throat will thank you for not having to be screaming a lot

  • @SteveSharps
    @SteveSharps 9 дней назад +3

    I am no where near any handy person, but I think a heavy-duty ventilation system might be delightful for your workshop.

  • @EnigmaticDrifter8
    @EnigmaticDrifter8 10 дней назад

    Awesome video as always!! I enjoyed the challenge and your longer videos. Honestly man it's a joy to watch whatever and I look forward to seeing what is next!

  • @GuillotineStare
    @GuillotineStare День назад

    Grate stuff my guy. Long form is my preference. Always happy to see your updates

  • @_HENRY_S
    @_HENRY_S 9 дней назад +1

    YAY YOURE BACK!!!!

  • @operationsauce
    @operationsauce 9 дней назад

    So beautiful, something i can really imagine being used!

  • @henriksorensen82
    @henriksorensen82 8 дней назад

    Stumbled across this video by chance and being a Viking I had to watch it. Great that you succeeded in your challenge. But to be completely honest I think it's much more interesting and rewarding to see someone turn the challenge around and come up with an idea of ​​what they want to do and see how long it takes to get there with the best possible result for their ability, after that it's just a matter of seeing if you can get an even better result or the same but in a shorter time.

  • @Dmanwinters123
    @Dmanwinters123 10 дней назад

    Every time I see your damascus, it inspires me more and more to get back out to my forge. I am in no was set up or capable of making damascus right now. But your content encourages me to keep creating in preparation for the day that I can.

  • @BeemerBob73
    @BeemerBob73 10 дней назад

    I'm just a fan of your work. I just started randomly watching FiF and saw the Gladiator championship run which of course brought me here. You do incredible work. I could care less about the format on your content delivery - I just enjoy the final product.

  • @Little_River_Forge
    @Little_River_Forge 9 дней назад

    I feel like you make the process hard on yourself, you got this man, have fun and relax. Thank you for sharing again. ✌️✌️

  • @benoitrenaud625
    @benoitrenaud625 8 дней назад

    Love to see these full builds videos. Great job 👍🏼

  • @pjamestx
    @pjamestx 10 дней назад

    This is the first of your videos I've come across, and I was very impressed! I'm hoping to make a viking-ish sword this year and I'll be using this video as one of my references, thanks!

  • @hayescrawford5567
    @hayescrawford5567 11 дней назад

    Your Videos are so Refreshing. The editing and filming is perfect.

  • @sherif2994
    @sherif2994 11 дней назад +1

    I love this style of videos, and don't mind trying different videos, just as long as you don't completely stop doing the full build videos

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  11 дней назад +1

      Thanks! This video was definitely more of an experiment, and the full build videos will still be the main focus of the channel!

  • @zachyoung5917
    @zachyoung5917 11 дней назад

    Most winningest human on Forged In Fire. Always fun to watch you work.

  • @blakOrkk
    @blakOrkk 8 дней назад

    What I'd like to see more sword makers do, is make the scabbard for the blade. It's just as integral part of the weapon as the blade. Still amazing work on such a time crunch!

  • @garysmcdermott
    @garysmcdermott 9 дней назад

    Congratulations on getting your degree and good to see you back.

  • @thecaitiff
    @thecaitiff 10 дней назад +1

    I'm not a blade smith but I use a dremel an awful lot so I have two suggestions for the micro shards. First of all, even a nitrile glove will catch most of them when I use a carbide burr on brass the slivers are just too small to get that deep right away. Second suggestion for when I refuse to wear gloves, duct tape. You can cover your hand in duct tape, push it down until you have firm glue to skin contact across the area. When you remove the tape it should take most of the metal shards with it.

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  10 дней назад

      Ooh, wait these are some good tips, I will keep them in mind next time I use my Dremel! I wish I knew the duct tape trick when filming

  • @enriquepalomino8636
    @enriquepalomino8636 10 дней назад

    I absolutely loved this video! But I also do love watching your other videos. Both this video and your other videos are awesome! As a bladesmith my self, your videos are inspiring and motivating! Thank you!

  • @catalinaurica107
    @catalinaurica107 10 дней назад

    You're a great bladesmith! I loved to watch the challenge, but i would love even more to see challanges where the end result is awesome quality and the challenge is something else than time restraints. Something like functional fantasy, custom works going more to family weapons, customize to be functional but have something unique, family swords, etc. Anyway man, do your thing, you are great deserve every great thing in your life. Take care!

  • @73ella182
    @73ella182 10 дней назад

    i just like seeing you proud of your final result and having fun through the process

  • @dankaczor8965
    @dankaczor8965 10 дней назад +1

    The ladder pattern was a very nice touch. If you were going to do another Viking sword, I would do a twist Damascus core since a lot of the swords from that time had that. Hilt is definitely longer, but it is in the right shape.

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  10 дней назад +1

      Yeah if I attempted one of these again I would do the Turkish-twist pattern that you're talking about, super difficult though so I might put it off for a little bit. Thanks for commenting and watching!

  • @TheRondeaut
    @TheRondeaut 6 дней назад

    No matter the hiccups, It still turned out to be an absolutely beautiful sword!! Amazing job!

  • @newclearly
    @newclearly 10 дней назад

    To be so young and already a blade master. Can't wait to see your works in 20 years.

  • @Helicrom47
    @Helicrom47 11 дней назад

    Can’t wait Jesse. Your videos have been a shared interest for me and my 13yo son. Well done and thanks for your hard work.
    Your Australian fans!

  • @TheJallejulle
    @TheJallejulle 11 дней назад +2

    To really get the feel of how viking era swords would have felt and functioned, I'd really recommend study some historical originals. They were indeed often rather light and thin for their size (somewhere between 850 and 1400 gram), but they were also a good bit longer than many people imagine when they think about Nothers European Viking Era swords. From all examples I've studied, the blade length is often either a bit under or a bit over 77cm.
    The typologies of the blades and the hilts can feel a bit overwhelming at first, but there's perfectly servicable charts for that. The depth and width of the fullers can vary as well, but they always have a very smooth tapered transition to the tip, which (as far as I've seen) never have a midridge, just a smooth convex. Your hilt design would fall somewhere between a combination of Petersen Type X and H, with the pommel being more of X and the guard being somewhat reminiscent to the profile of type H.
    I know this wasn't ment as a historical build, but I find the process of testing out dried and true designs from history to be very satisfying and informative, and can only warmly recommend trying it out! :)

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  11 дней назад +1

      Understood! Thanks for taking the time to type all this out. The piece wasn’t meant to be fully historical but I do have plans to try making one of these again with more historically accurate measurements. I realized in the middle of the build that I should’ve probably spent more time making the piece longer and thinning everything out to get it to at least 70cm, but at that point it was too late😭.

  • @beaumattat
    @beaumattat 8 дней назад

    This was a joy to watch. Loved seeing your thought processes and time management methodology. Hope I can win that raffle for my birthday!

  • @michealwriska2920
    @michealwriska2920 7 дней назад

    i’m glad you explain it as you go

  • @trikitu
    @trikitu 7 дней назад

    Since you asked… I couldn’t care less for the challenge. I’d like to see you in the top of your craft without cutting corners or rushing things. Bit of both if aids the algorithm but I’ll support you anyways… take care, homie!!

  • @mammothaudioengineering
    @mammothaudioengineering 10 дней назад

    This was awesome to watch! I am surprised at how much I enjoyed the "challenge" aspect - that was super enjoyable, even for someone like me who has 0 knowledge about the stuff you do. Thank you for the awesome content!
    About your question if more challenges or what not: both is awesome! ❤

  • @Wildkirblet
    @Wildkirblet 10 дней назад +1

    hey jesse, if you would answer a few quick questions for a beginner bladesmith, that would be great.
    1. what 2x72 belts would you recommend for a budget
    2. where do you get your steel
    3. approximately how fast do you go through your belts
    thank you so much for your videos, you're my favourite bladesmithing youtuber and ive learned a whole lot from you, and congrats on the degree!

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  10 дней назад

      Sure!
      1. I’d recommend cheap VSM belts, they’re the cheapest ones you can find new. If you have a knife maker nearby, using their worn belts is also an option if they’re willing.
      2. I get my steel from New Jersey Steel Baron and Pop’s Knife Supply
      3. I go through them pretty fast, I’d say for every average blade I use 2 of each grit

    • @Wildkirblet
      @Wildkirblet 10 дней назад

      @ thanks a ton

  • @guillermoalfaro2714
    @guillermoalfaro2714 11 дней назад +1

    Hey 👋 Jessie, I'm pretty sure that you can use two 4x4 clap it until the metal is cool when you quinch it

  • @YeOldeBelmont
    @YeOldeBelmont 8 дней назад

    This was fun to watch! Let's see some more challenges.

  • @Nitehawke
    @Nitehawke 10 дней назад +1

    That came out great, especially for the time constraints.

  • @Happydad491
    @Happydad491 8 дней назад

    Amazing work Jesse and in 24 hours!

  • @aviweisbach7816
    @aviweisbach7816 10 дней назад

    Great build! I really appreciate your input on doing the fuller - the thought of doing one scares me no end. As to those pesky metal pieces that get stuck on the hands, try wading up some masking or duct tape and patting the problem areas. Often the tape will pick the metal off the skin. I like both the short and long build formats, equally.

  • @josephlane1614
    @josephlane1614 9 дней назад

    Love your vids. I am honestly just interested in seeing you make super cool blades. I really like the sword builds. Don't really care if you do it in the form of a challenge, or a standard vid.

  • @osirisatot19
    @osirisatot19 10 дней назад

    Really impressive that you got a piece that nice in that short amount of time; very well done. I think your next challenge should be something that pushes you to use tools or materials that you aren't comfortable with, to push you in ways other than time constraints. I'm making canister damascus with meteorite in it and it scares me, but I'm excited to see what I can make out of it.

  • @jeremiah7disimone
    @jeremiah7disimone 8 дней назад

    I personally like to watch the full builds, but challenges are cool every once in a while. You should run a poll.

  • @eddiethecoolguy8
    @eddiethecoolguy8 11 дней назад

    wow Jesse this is awesome can a really cool build. i cant wait to see more of your content. i was also wondering if u could go more into detail about how u finish your wooden handles

  • @eddypretorius
    @eddypretorius 11 дней назад

    I prefer you take your time on your creations. Watching you figure things out and trying new things at your own pace is relaxing and makes for a better video imo.

  • @blkodds363
    @blkodds363 9 дней назад

    I like the challenge videos for sure! Maybe a random wheel to decide what you make will be a cool challenge video for the future? Keep it up 👍

  • @altonobriant6908
    @altonobriant6908 11 дней назад

    Very happy to see you online. I would love to see more videos from you . I wonder if you have swords that you want to make that you think people might like. I think it would be cool for you to make limited edition sword either on that you want to make or that people online wanted to see. I would LOVE to see a remake of a fantasy sword. I have some graphical and story themed symbols etc that could make this sword very interesting.
    Feanor's Sword. The first sword known to be made in Valinor.
    He was born very early in the first AGE and the two trees would be a very important theme. He received a premonition that harm would come to the trees, so he made this first sword with this in mind so I imagine stars, trees and the flowers represented on the blade. Also it's purpose being to protect the trees it would have to represent that somehow. It would have to be as bright as possible. Lots more to discuss but hopefully you start to get the idea.
    Whatever you decide look forward to what you might decide.

  • @Anderson-HandForged
    @Anderson-HandForged 8 дней назад

    awesome build Jesse congrats on your degree !!! Mark

  • @samsonthemad123
    @samsonthemad123 4 дня назад

    Love your work, wish I had space to build a shop as this is always a hobby I have wanted to pursue. Keep up the good work!

  • @Bob-t5i7z
    @Bob-t5i7z 10 дней назад

    Just a tip. If you take a stick about a foot long, tie a rope to the middle then, tie a weight to the other end.
    Hold your arms in front of you and slowly roll the weight up and down. This will strengthen your forearms and save you a lot of pain down the road. 💪

  • @stewnelless2416
    @stewnelless2416 10 дней назад

    Hi. I like the format of these challenges. It also keeps you on task and on schedule. A great build.

  • @joshdiblasi8404
    @joshdiblasi8404 10 дней назад +1

    That constructions solid for 24 hrs from raw material ! I bet itd pass every forged in fire test with flying colors + do work in medieval battle for hundreds of fights ! ⚔️

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  10 дней назад

      Hehe I’d like to think it would but we’d never know unless I really made it for the show😶

  • @edster612
    @edster612 11 дней назад +1

    Really well done! Beautiful sword!

    • @jhublades
      @jhublades  11 дней назад

      Thank you!! I appreciate it :D

  • @soliloquym5473
    @soliloquym5473 10 дней назад

    tip on getting rid of that yellow haze post-etching without destroying the contrast or finish is to buff it by hand using a sunshine (jewelery polishing) cloth. Learned that from Master smith Kyle Royer.

  • @Temp0raryName
    @Temp0raryName 5 дней назад

    I like challenges. If you do another 24 hour challenge I would suggest splitting it into 3 parts: 8 hour days with 20 minute videos. An hour long video is harder to commit time to, even when it promises quality entertainment. And I think the algorithm will like it more too. Plus you can get cliff-hanger effects that leave viewers looking forward to the next part!

  • @mmmsword
    @mmmsword 11 дней назад

    yippee new video from my favourite blacksmith !!! and enormous congratulations on earning your engineering degree :D

  • @Mr.56Goldtop
    @Mr.56Goldtop 8 дней назад

    The challenges are cool but a longer build affords greater detail, which i personally think is better.

  • @turbotax1374
    @turbotax1374 10 дней назад +1

    The challenge style is very enjoyable. I think more historical builds would be very successful, I wish to some.

  • @l0rdbaine575
    @l0rdbaine575 6 дней назад

    I enjoy all your content! Keep up all ltge great work and congrats on completing your degree as well as continuing your reign as gladiator of the forge!

  • @PBblacksmithing
    @PBblacksmithing 2 дня назад

    You did a great job on that man!
    Even if I could make Damascus like that and had all the power tools, there is no way I could complete it in that time frame!
    Great job!
    (Also, your video was very engaging, I watched the whole thing!)

  • @toast718
    @toast718 7 дней назад

    at 19:50 the fire alarm actually woke my cat up who was laying on my desk Xd

  • @Sigfreð
    @Sigfreð 8 дней назад +1

    8/10 would raid England with this. Dane approved.

  • @jchart
    @jchart 11 дней назад

    Genuinely surprised this was your first fuller! Looks great.