Forging a Medieval Longsword

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @LukePhillips08
    @LukePhillips08 Год назад +17

    This is why I love youtube. No matter how niche you think something is, there is always a community.

  • @torbjornahman
    @torbjornahman 7 лет назад +92

    Cool project, and well documented!

  • @Komaru.89
    @Komaru.89 3 месяца назад +2

    That is some absolutely gorgeous work! I've been looking at getting into armoring myself, and was looking specifically for info on how people are making guards, but you did the guard AND pommel in this video!
    Your attention to detail is fantastic. You don't take any shortcuts!

  • @abicol6010
    @abicol6010 6 лет назад +12

    Idk why but I can't get enough of this video. It's so calming. I have it in my bookmarks and watch it when I'm taking a break from my studies. The blade is so amazing.

  • @jamesakeson2079
    @jamesakeson2079 7 лет назад +16

    everything about this video is so awesome and turns out so well, I wish I could crank out a sword this easy, when I make a sword everything that can go wrong does go wrong

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад +5

      Thank you! This did go well but it's a result of years of practice and a lot of failure that came before this.

  • @twistedrootfarm
    @twistedrootfarm 7 лет назад +2

    Brother you have an old soul. Great job. Amazing work

  • @RedSmithWorkshop
    @RedSmithWorkshop 7 лет назад +36

    Beautiful sword, awesome build.

  • @samuelknight6047
    @samuelknight6047 7 лет назад +5

    Thanks for making this video. I've been considering investing in the equipment I'd need to get started in blacksmithing for a few months now and your video has given me the inspiration I needed to take the dive and go for it. The world needs more craftsmen like you and I hope someday to reach your level of skill. Thanks again and keep up the amazing work :)

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад +3

      Thank you so much! I'm glad that people find my videos helpful.
      Do feel free to ask me any questions you may have. Happy forging!

    • @JordonWhisenhunt
      @JordonWhisenhunt 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@MitchelJacobsen where do you buy your steel from I can't find any carbon steel bars big enough to forge a sword

  • @hippielemonzlol673
    @hippielemonzlol673 Год назад +1

    awesome video!! loved your narration and you have a great voice for it too!!!!

  • @troykemp5329
    @troykemp5329 7 лет назад +12

    One step closer to reclaiming the holy land

  • @Mark-gx8iq
    @Mark-gx8iq 5 лет назад +1

    The best start to finish sword making video I have seen. Thanks

  • @Esper320
    @Esper320 4 года назад +1

    Hello from 2020. One of the better done swordsmithing videos on YT I have seen. Music, editing and b rolls are cool but I liked the commentary, highlighting of improvement areas and the woodworking/leatherworking.
    I also like your method of going from bar stock and hammering this simple taper. Ive watched folks use auto-hammers and damascus which is a bit intimidating from a cost standpoint but this turned out awesome.
    Also +1 for the "chicken fried chicken" tempering job.

  • @Grandfather__
    @Grandfather__ Год назад

    WOOOOW, THAT IS THE REAL SWORSDMITH! A lot of forgers use some modern technologies, but you use the real forge!

  • @rubenragno835
    @rubenragno835 7 лет назад

    one of the best sword-making videos in youtube in my opinion. simple and well documented. it was a pleasure to watch it. Thanks!

  • @benjaminstevens6043
    @benjaminstevens6043 2 года назад

    What a beautiful piece brother. Worthy to be proud of. Well done.

  • @farisomar9974
    @farisomar9974 5 лет назад

    Very nice. I love the scabbard and the belt. It looks so cool and historical.

  • @bilbo_gamers6417
    @bilbo_gamers6417 2 года назад

    wow, the grinding job on that pommel is amazing! the lines are so clean on the bottom.

  • @killgora1
    @killgora1 7 лет назад

    Very impressive. Outstanding craftsmanship. Above all wonderful job. You made a weapon that is also a piece of art. Excellent work.

  • @ebnixix30
    @ebnixix30 7 лет назад +11

    This was AMAZING!!! I have watched like every sword making video on RUclips yet have somehow never come across this video. Odd😒 SO glad I did! I am not kidding when I say you are the most AWESOME guy on RUclips. Very very talented. Thx so much for sharing. Btw I would LOVE to buy one of your swords😆 I would gladly pay $500 for the sword and scabbard in the video🤑

  • @Josh_Green44
    @Josh_Green44 9 месяцев назад

    Great work, super clean and elegant design.

  • @darkwaterdovah1931
    @darkwaterdovah1931 7 лет назад +1

    Nicely done. I especially like how you should the fit and finishing process of the hilt because a lot of sword smithing videos I have watched, that process is completely skipped over in the documentation. So that was cool not to mention the fact that the longsword is my favorite sword in the history of blades. So you passed the project with "fiery" colors.

  • @calimeri1
    @calimeri1 2 года назад

    Nice is using the right techniques for diamond shape. First time see someone doing it by hand. Just I do diferent way avoiding the blade bending. Well done to show people how nice and artistic and how many things goes into sword. Specially craft love

  • @KippariVille
    @KippariVille 7 лет назад +84

    I think god mixed you with some old dude when choosing your voice

  • @XxPANCOTTOxX
    @XxPANCOTTOxX 7 лет назад +1

    dude this looks a lot like dark sword armorys "The Nomad" sword and I've been contemplating on buying it because it is such a beautiful sword, yours I think is even better. fantastic work hope this goes viral!

  • @johncooper4666
    @johncooper4666 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome sword and awesome work!

  • @anthonyfeatherstone7696
    @anthonyfeatherstone7696 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome craftsmanship.

  • @johnnymotley6468
    @johnnymotley6468 3 года назад

    Amazing work man! One of the best sword build videos I’ve seen on RUclips!!

  • @DedicatedSpartan
    @DedicatedSpartan 4 месяца назад

    Very well done. I had not seen tempering in oil before. I now have an additional method to test in my future forging.

  • @josheyreeves1029
    @josheyreeves1029 7 лет назад

    that sword is just too perfect. Well done!.

  • @freedomfilms5766
    @freedomfilms5766 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing! This makes me think that I should get my own forge.

  • @noahwalker8298
    @noahwalker8298 7 лет назад +12

    Amazing build Kylo Ren :D

  • @JohnsonKnives
    @JohnsonKnives 7 лет назад +26

    well you made that look obnoxiously easy. well done.

  • @bushcraft_in_the_north
    @bushcraft_in_the_north 7 лет назад +1

    Beutyful work!! I own a wery large colection of high quality swords. And a lot of Albion swords,so i know what i am talking about and i know when i se a good sword. And that is what i se,a wery nice and a truely finely crafted sword! spot on! I am also a bladesmith. I know how much work and lots of houres you have put in this sword,but it is a great joy in making a project. and have succeeded. And i am now a subscriber:-)

  • @marciodr1963
    @marciodr1963 5 лет назад +1

    Nice job! You're a very skillful blacksmith and craftsman! I'm wondering if we could hear the "swooosh!" sound of this blade cutting the air around the microphone...

  • @C0ldDemon
    @C0ldDemon 6 лет назад

    Beautiful sword and craftsmanship, very well done

  • @chrismaupin
    @chrismaupin 4 года назад

    That is a work of art, man.

  • @bilbo_gamers6417
    @bilbo_gamers6417 2 года назад

    wonderful work with a hammer. looks great. loved how you forged the profile taper from the middle of the blade to the tip lol, haven't seen anybody besides you do that successfully. you make it look as easy as building legos. ive been doing forging for a while, and, while im not anywhere near as good with a hammer as you are, id love to make a sword. it's just a matter of having the proper artistic inspiration to do it.

  • @adrianboodhool7l785
    @adrianboodhool7l785 6 лет назад

    Well done dude. The finished product was very impressive. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole video.

  • @alonsoo677
    @alonsoo677 Год назад

    Amazing work! Congratulations my dude.

  • @branokerdene749
    @branokerdene749 6 лет назад +2

    Form and function well executed. The 5160 starting steel that was cut out for the sword blade, what was the width and thickness of the steel that you used ?

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe 7 лет назад +53

    But how am i supposed to unshrew the pommel in order to smite my opponent by throwing it on him...
    (Just joking, awsome work mon!)

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад +23

      I was wondering when a "end him rightly" joke might show up :^)

    • @sheep1ewe
      @sheep1ewe 7 лет назад +1

      Sorry, i just could not resist putting it in when i noticed it was missing here... :D
      I love the video!

    • @sherrattpemberton6089
      @sherrattpemberton6089 7 лет назад +9

      One should always carry around a spare pommel. Then he can smite his opponent rightly, without loosing the function of his sword

    • @theWendigo1928
      @theWendigo1928 5 лет назад +2

      I love that joke so much the funniest thing about is that no one knows if it actually practical lol xd

  • @Invictus40k
    @Invictus40k 7 лет назад +1

    That's funny. I saw a ad for royal oak lump charcoal just the other day and thought perfect

  • @Pondimus_Maximus
    @Pondimus_Maximus 6 лет назад

    What a thing of beauty! Nicely done! 😀

  • @frankwoods135
    @frankwoods135 7 лет назад +3

    That is so badass I hope I can get this good one day

  • @Roset595
    @Roset595 6 лет назад

    Beautiful piece. If you forged a distal taper to the blade, you could achieve the same balance without such a large pommel.

  • @umbertozucchino8640
    @umbertozucchino8640 7 лет назад +2

    Simply beautiful
    also how long it took to complete the sword only?

  • @woodslore8537
    @woodslore8537 7 лет назад

    That is a beautiful blade sir. Well done.

  • @mrlikwid100
    @mrlikwid100 Год назад

    Outstanding work!!

  • @ddayinvader6487
    @ddayinvader6487 5 лет назад +3

    Do you remember how thick the leaf spring was when you started?

  • @ddayinvader6487
    @ddayinvader6487 5 лет назад +4

    How thick was the steel when you started?

  • @PhanthomKnight9
    @PhanthomKnight9 Год назад +1

    Would it be a good idea to use this video as a guide to understand how I can forge a longsword?

  • @Lombokadventure
    @Lombokadventure 4 года назад

    Beautiful work. I wish I had those skills

  • @zoesdada8923
    @zoesdada8923 5 лет назад

    I like this. Simple, straight forward, no bullshit, sword.

  • @gandalfknecht2251
    @gandalfknecht2251 7 лет назад

    Looks awesome, always wanted to make a sword myself but never got the supplies to do so

  • @khoatran-pc6tb
    @khoatran-pc6tb 7 лет назад

    You made it look so easy. Nice sword!

  • @homevalueglass3809
    @homevalueglass3809 6 лет назад

    Awesome work, absolutely beautiful. Thanks for showing. Mighty inspirational. I always imagimed a long sword to have a much heavier blade that didn't flex but I'm not schooled on swordology.

    • @jonajo9757
      @jonajo9757 2 года назад

      Late, but he's modern steel, no?

  • @olivermilutinovic749
    @olivermilutinovic749 3 года назад

    Forged out a sword myself, thanks for the inspiration. For the pommel I opted for a scent stopper or pear shaped design. What is the best starting stock for that design, can I use a round 2 inch diameter piece of mild steel !?!

  • @politianospolitis862
    @politianospolitis862 7 лет назад

    Excellent sword my friend very skilled and professional work well done!

  • @awonderingoneil206
    @awonderingoneil206 6 лет назад +1

    Amazing work if I may say. I especially loved the Hummel bit of the build. I'm curious though, what type of steel was it you were working with?

    • @Roset595
      @Roset595 6 лет назад +1

      A truck leaf spring, which, as he said at the beginning, "should be 5160".

  • @tomromain8783
    @tomromain8783 6 лет назад

    Absolutely brilliant my friend!
    Have you ever tried making armour, as this wonderful sword will go finely with a suit of 15th century plate!!

  • @ieatcaribou7852
    @ieatcaribou7852 6 лет назад +1

    Great job, very impressive!

  • @dcvlogsorion5897
    @dcvlogsorion5897 5 лет назад

    Stunning longsword!

  • @DeimosPC
    @DeimosPC 6 лет назад

    Really wish I had the tools to do this. It's so cool. Nice work man

  • @caveofskarzs1544
    @caveofskarzs1544 7 лет назад +1

    Good job!
    That's what I should have done when I made my sword: Cut a strip from the leaf spring. As it was, I forged it out by hand. . .

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад

      That's a lot of work! This is about the maximum width for a sword as long as this though, due to the hole in the center.

    • @caveofskarzs1544
      @caveofskarzs1544 7 лет назад

      How thick was the leaf spring you stared with? Mine was 3/8 inch thick.

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад

      Mine was about 1/4" thick.

    • @caveofskarzs1544
      @caveofskarzs1544 7 лет назад

      Ah, I see.
      Well, I think you did a beautiful job, and I can see a lot that you did I would have liked to have done to mine. :)
      Was this your first sword?

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад

      It was indeed. Thank you!

  • @reneemortenson9014
    @reneemortenson9014 6 лет назад

    VERY COOL!!! Nice job!

  • @thewanderingswordsman5828
    @thewanderingswordsman5828 5 лет назад

    I didnt want this video to end it was that good

  • @gabrielpicek
    @gabrielpicek 7 лет назад +1

    awesome! but how hard is it? it can be blended easily?

  • @FabledHeroes3351
    @FabledHeroes3351 7 лет назад +1

    That's amazingly beautiful

  • @strahdzarovic2138
    @strahdzarovic2138 7 лет назад

    Your heat treat treating set up is basically two rows of bricks with a pipe down the length of it filled with charcoal. What is the diameter of the holes drilled the length of the pipe, and are they spaced every 1 to 2 inches or so. Also, is it just the pipe, or do you line it with some adobe/sand mix.
    Apologies for all the questions, but I have had good success with small to large blades. also woodworking scrapers in a charcoal forge, but have never done anything sword length and will be heat treating one soon.

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад

      Idk, I kind of eyeballed it. The pipe is not lined or covered with anything.

    • @strahdzarovic2138
      @strahdzarovic2138 7 лет назад

      Thought that might be the case. Thanks.

  • @j-barrells7861
    @j-barrells7861 17 дней назад

    Nice job man and great video

  • @MrJmak223
    @MrJmak223 5 лет назад

    Would this be possible using an angle grinder to do most of the shaping of the steel, without using an anvil and hammer, then heat treat the steel afterwards? Only asking as I dont have access to an anvil, or large hammers and a big heat source but I do have angle grinders and could heat a whole blade to temper it.

  • @khoatran-pc6tb
    @khoatran-pc6tb 6 лет назад +1

    so how was the distal taper on this piece? how did you forge or grind it in? any kind of jig? thank you

  • @nofunclub
    @nofunclub 7 лет назад

    thx for the 5160 heat treat info
    not making a sword , but a thin tanto style utility knife
    want a thin coilspring blade with flex.
    nice video
    enjoyed it a lot
    Doc

  • @hiroprotagonist525
    @hiroprotagonist525 2 года назад +1

    Most awesome!

  • @tobyhorne4826
    @tobyhorne4826 5 лет назад

    That's a work of art

  • @longbowandwarbowcraftingbo2859
    @longbowandwarbowcraftingbo2859 3 года назад

    absolutely fucking amazing dude, seriously quality workmanship my friend!!!

  • @chriscro4615
    @chriscro4615 6 лет назад

    beautiful sword for a wall to see it every day, good job m8

  • @ke11ogg
    @ke11ogg 7 лет назад +1

    Where did you get all of the equipment to build the sword?

  • @ThrashersWrld
    @ThrashersWrld 7 лет назад

    That is SO beautiful great job bro

  • @twowheelunicycle8603
    @twowheelunicycle8603 7 лет назад

    Honestly man I'd love to have one of your swords, it's beautiful work

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад

      Thanks. This is my first one, I'll probably sell future swords though.

    • @jamesakeson2079
      @jamesakeson2079 7 лет назад

      Mitchel Jacobsen this is one of your first!? I've been making swords for 10 years and mine don't turn out that well

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад

      Yep, but I've been blacksmithing and making knives for about 10 years. Thank you!

  • @LucianoCamposTardock
    @LucianoCamposTardock 6 лет назад

    Amazing job! I really wanna learn forge things.

  • @homemademedieval3935
    @homemademedieval3935 7 лет назад

    absolutely stunning!

  • @Redbaron_Gaming
    @Redbaron_Gaming 7 лет назад +2

    So awesome. You do look about 40 years younger than you sound Btw. Probably get that a lot.
    Nice end product.

  • @MysticPaladin
    @MysticPaladin 6 лет назад +1

    What were the starting dimensions of the leaf spring you used?
    After cutting it and forming, that is. I'm interested in trying to forge a sword using similar forging techniques, since I'm still learning.

  • @popo1997z
    @popo1997z 7 лет назад

    I didn't expect such a long, well explained and well documented video of smithing a sword! I never smithed or even have a sword, but I have to say: AWESOME work! The sword looks really aesthetic, though the leather on the grip isn't perfect on the backside, as you already said. But you earned my precious Like. And I subscribed. Awesome!
    EDIT: The only thing that bothers me in your videos is, that you use "Inch". I'm from Germany and we use "Centimeter" so it's quite hard to know the measurments.

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the comment and subscription! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
      Sorry about the imperial measurements! It's pretty easy to convert by using google though, if you need to know any measurements.

    • @popo1997z
      @popo1997z 7 лет назад

      Mitchel Jacobsen
      Yes I know and I already did. It's not a big deal, it shouldn't be a criticism. :-)
      May I ask you a few questions if you are willing to answer?

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад

      Go right ahead!

    • @popo1997z
      @popo1997z 7 лет назад

      Mitchel Jacobsen
      Okay thank you. :-)
      - Do you do forging/smithing (I'm sorry i don't know the correct term) for a living or as a hobby?
      - How did you find your way to become a "blacksmith" or why did you start with it?
      - How much does it cost? (E.g. the equpiment and materials)
      - How did you learn to smith?
      - Is it easy to learn or does it take a lot of practice? In my opinion it looks really tough and requires a lot of skill.
      - Do you sell your products or do you make them for yourself?
      I hope you can understand my questions because my english isn't perfect, but thanks anyway in advance! :-)

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  7 лет назад +1

      -This is currently a hobby for me, I don't do it as a living.
      -I was always pretty interested in making things. I saw some blacksmiths at a reenactment or fair of some kind when I was a kid and became really fascinated by it!
      -To start blacksmithing costs very little. You can make a charcoal forge very cheaply and use a block of steel for an anvil. Of course it gets more expensive with more equipment, I recommend you look around for information about people selling equipment where you live. Lurking on blacksmithing forums online is a good way to do this.
      -I took a few classes with a local blacksmithing association but am mainly self taught.
      -I've been doing this for about 8 years if that helps to give you an idea. It certainly takes some time to learn, but to learn the basic skills doesn't take too long.
      -I sell a lot of the things I make. Most of that is through my facebook page.

  • @branokerdene749
    @branokerdene749 6 лет назад

    Mitchel, at the start of the video we see you using an angle grinder with a metal cutting disc to cut the spring steel section that will be used to make your sword, and you have drawn a line with a marker for the cutting wheel to follow. Did you also file a small groove along the marked line for the metal cutting wheel to follow to keep the cutting straight ?

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  6 лет назад

      Nope. Sometimes I'll grind a groove a few inches along the line ahead of where I'm cutting with the cutting wheel to do the same thing though. I do this while I'm cutting.

  • @supadupadudacud
    @supadupadudacud 7 лет назад

    looks awesome, good job sir

  • @coringman
    @coringman 7 лет назад

    Congratulations man is a magnificent sword

  • @Willsr14
    @Willsr14 3 года назад

    Very inspiring, you must be very proud and I am insanely jealous :)

  • @noahvachon5025
    @noahvachon5025 7 лет назад

    Mad skills, bro. Thanks for sharing.

  • @backyardblacksmith3090
    @backyardblacksmith3090 6 лет назад

    Fantastic work sir

  • @brenobarra58
    @brenobarra58 3 года назад

    This video is so beautiful 😍

  • @randycastro7641
    @randycastro7641 5 лет назад +3

    What tools did you made with this longsword so I can make one for myself

  • @erojerisiz1571
    @erojerisiz1571 4 года назад +1

    This is exactly how I want my sword

  • @Invictus40k
    @Invictus40k 7 лет назад

    also what kinda quench oil do you use? like what's the brand or type you use?

  • @olivermilutinovic749
    @olivermilutinovic749 5 лет назад

    That project turned out well. I thought 5160 needed to be triple quenched, but in the video you only quenched the one time to harden the sword blade. Did you pre warm the vegetable oil quenchant ?

    • @MitchelJacobsen
      @MitchelJacobsen  5 лет назад

      Yeah, I quenched it one time and pre warmed it to about 120 F

  • @derse1292
    @derse1292 6 лет назад +1

    Hot guy + hot voice + hot sword = awesome fucking video. Great job, man!

  • @bananacannons
    @bananacannons 6 лет назад

    Really satisfying to watch

  • @stephencrompton4352
    @stephencrompton4352 5 лет назад +1

    How can I end my opponent rightly with this?

  • @andreiarnautu9139
    @andreiarnautu9139 7 лет назад

    What is the thickness of the piece of iron from which the blade is made? Let me make an idea. Thank you.