I love how you take fantasy designs and make them more protective and historically authentic without compromising the aesthetic. Matter of fact, I like your version of most helmets more than the originals.
@@ArmorySmithYour next project should be a pair of nail clippers. Groom yourself, that's the most third world shit I've ever seen! At that length there's no point washing your hands anymore they will always be dirty and contaminated! D:
I just love seeing blacksmiths work its just…. Amazing. And the best thing about it - there will be always need for a blacksmith and that makes me so happy as this craftsmanship will never be forgotten.
Great vid as always. The end product looks great. These kind of smithing videos motivate me to one day get my own workshop and work on cool projects like this. I bet it feels relaxing to just have something to work on that takes hours and hours to complete.
The edititing has become to fun to watch, you've got a good mix of workshop sound and yourr music- which is always a delight to listen to. Excellent work man!
Woah! AMAZING! I've never seen any of these videos before, this was just recommended, so I thought I'd have a look... I am astonished at just how unbelievably BEAUTIFUL that turned out! It's obvious you've worked extremely hard to be as good as you are, but it's clear you also have a great deal of natural talent. It's obvious what job your ancestors had! Seriously, your work is not only EXTREMELY impressive, but the video itself is SO fun to watch! You're also just a funny dude, so this is reason 158 why I'm subscribing.
that is how orcs are described in almost every fantasy setting. looks doesnt matter. gear just have to be practical. A saying about orcs is: "if an orc finds a helmet that doesnt fit. he will punch his face to fit the helmet"
this has made me want to get back into metalworking. Gosh this looks incredible. Literal art. I love what you did with the knives acting as those tusks
Habe viele seiner Videos über die Herstellung der Helme,Rüstungen gesehen und muss sagen,du bist der Beste aller Schmiede Künstler,Handwerker,unübertroffen,alleine durch die Vielfalt der Rüstungen,Ich verneige mich,MEISTER!❤💯👍👍👍
The Uruk-hai armor and weapon designs from the movies is still one of the most iconic armors of fantasy I can think of. And I'm a total fantasy nerd. I've long lost track of all the stories and franchises I've enjoyed over the years. There's just something about how the design blends the impression of savagery and discipline, making the Uruk wearing it look like an undeterrable, unwaveringly ferocious killing machine. The design is extremely intimidating, to say the least. Without being overly ornamental or dramatic. It's to the point and effective with just enough flair to make it stand out. You did a fantastic job recreating it. And making it functional. That's art right there, you should be proud.
I don't think I've ever laughed this much watching a armor video. Thank you very much for an entertaining and informative video. I'll have to keep an eye out for that special metal marker.
I cannot believe I've never come across your channel before. An incredibly talented artist and smith, not only your *magics* but your designs are incredible! I'll be donating and following for future content!
WOW! I just got recommended this video and has never seen anything from you, but wow. The helmet is so well done and seems so true to how you make a real helmet, even including the hardening. Also I love the humor of you bashing the plates to cut repetetive parts out of the video. It works absolutely wonders. I love blacksmithing and you have certainly earned my sub!
Thank you for the entertainment and the display of skills and humor... I can't believe you don't have more subscribers! Everyone, share the heck out of this please?!
Everytime I see a video from you, I share it with all my friends. They aren’t into armor content, so they don’t really appreciate it… But I think you deserve so many more subscribers, hopefully someone I share with will follow you!
Dude this video just gets better and better each minute, I love that you go through polishing your work to bring out the best outcome possible! Definitely a more than well deserved Like and Sub. Keep up the great work!
Absolutely beautiful piece! Can you imagine being a knight in the Middle Ages and meeting an opponent on the battlefield with this armor? I’d turn and run the opposite way immediately!
Awesome skills dude!... and here we are, making a knife and feeling our armpit hair grow... lol First timer and subscribed!... SLAVA UKRAINI...! 🔱🔰🔱🔰🔱🔰
@@stonedape3285 yeah i know that we had some awesome stuff in the past but not in the present anymore. There might be a armoursmith in switzerland because someone told me once but i have never found anything
No Swiss armourers? Sure there is. There’s a group of (mainly Swiss) re-enactors who specialise in recreating armour from the Burgundian Wars period, circa 1476. They’ve produced some of the best medieval armour I’ve ever seen. Widely published in print and on the net. A quick websearch should locate them.
Well done with the helmet, it looks so amazing! 😁 Now do it 9’999 more times with some variations for Saruman to actually be almost satisfied. Almost. 😁
Gotta love the Orc's ingenuity. They might be crude in their methods, but some the the stuff they make is very complex. How did they make so many so quickly before the march on Helm's Deep? Like it took this guy a long time to make just one helmet, while the Orcs mass produced one after another. Crazy and cool stuff.
Отличная работа... Мне кажется, это лучший тип шлемов урук-хай в фильме... самый зловещий и выразительный... На работу мастера можно смотреть бесконечно! Эх, всегда мечтал себе именно такой колпак)
This looks so cool! The shot of the helmet being plunged after heat-treating (at least I think it was heat-treating, but I'm no expert) was terrifying with the orc face glaring at you through the water!
"ancient time pukers make the best ammo" cool thank you CC that really helped me figure out what I was already having trouble understanding with his accent lol
Do you make combat ready armor? Like the gear they wear in armored combat league competitions? Also is the armor you make for sale or is it done on a commission basis?
I love how you take fantasy designs and make them more protective and historically authentic without compromising the aesthetic. Matter of fact, I like your version of most helmets more than the originals.
Thanks!
@@ArmorySmith по чему вы стыдитесь говорить на родном языке???
@user-ly4iw7vs8f he will reach a far more diverse audience speaking English. It's a smart move.
@@ВикторАкимов-к6нпотому что ему так кефтеме
@@ArmorySmithYour next project should be a pair of nail clippers. Groom yourself, that's the most third world shit I've ever seen! At that length there's no point washing your hands anymore they will always be dirty and contaminated! D:
Another beautiful piece of Armour. It amazes me how well you are able to recreate symmetry across your pieces.
Thanks!
Love your style of making armour, you can make even an uruk-hai helmet to look historic
As far as fantasy armor goes, Lord of the Rings armor is pretty grounded.
@@connor3284 good point, agreed
I get so excited when one of my favourite Ukrainian armourers makes a video! Awesome to see more of your work!
Urukanian?
Read this as Urukranian.
Uruk-Hainian
:)))))))))))
ха-ха-ха!!! ну ты и рагуль, какая украина, шлем из Властелина колец, это про орков. И ты забыл попросить F-16. Позорище
I just love seeing blacksmiths work its just…. Amazing. And the best thing about it - there will be always need for a blacksmith and that makes me so happy as this craftsmanship will never be forgotten.
Great vid as always. The end product looks great. These kind of smithing videos motivate me to one day get my own workshop and work on cool projects like this. I bet it feels relaxing to just have something to work on that takes hours and hours to complete.
that's the end game for me
Same, wanna have this as my end game.
One of my favourite builds you did so far. Awesome work as always...
I love everything about it! The design, your craftsmanship, the editing, the music...
Excellent take on the Uruk-Hai helmet. More protective, higher quality, without sacrificing the style at all.
The edititing has become to fun to watch, you've got a good mix of workshop sound and yourr music- which is always a delight to listen to. Excellent work man!
mindblowing how well edited these videos are
The skill alone was entertaining enough but the added jokes,editing and knowledge added in made this video amazing!!
Woah! AMAZING!
I've never seen any of these videos before, this was just recommended, so I thought I'd have a look... I am astonished at just how unbelievably BEAUTIFUL that turned out!
It's obvious you've worked extremely hard to be as good as you are, but it's clear you also have a great deal of natural talent. It's obvious what job your ancestors had!
Seriously, your work is not only EXTREMELY impressive, but the video itself is SO fun to watch! You're also just a funny dude, so this is reason 158 why I'm subscribing.
Always liked the Uruk-Hai stuff. Very crude yet exceptionally practical. There is just something with that aesthetic that is very cool to me.
that is how orcs are described in almost every fantasy setting.
looks doesnt matter. gear just have to be practical. A saying about orcs is: "if an orc finds a helmet that doesnt fit. he will punch his face to fit the helmet"
This guy is a god of craftsmanship. He chills with all of the Forge gods from every pantheon known to man.
The video editing here is next level. I can't imagine how long it takes. You've earned another sub...
I love how he can easily just slap the metal into shape, but must of the time he still uses the hammer for our entertainment. LEGEND.
I love watching you! Excellent craftsmenship! SLAVA UKRAINI my friend!!!
Thanks!
🇷🇺
this has made me want to get back into metalworking. Gosh this looks incredible. Literal art. I love what you did with the knives acting as those tusks
Habe viele seiner Videos über die Herstellung der Helme,Rüstungen gesehen und muss sagen,du bist der Beste aller Schmiede Künstler,Handwerker,unübertroffen,alleine durch die Vielfalt der Rüstungen,Ich verneige mich,MEISTER!❤💯👍👍👍
It's all fun and games untill someone catches you dancing and singing "humans must die" in the living room
The Uruk-hai armor and weapon designs from the movies is still one of the most iconic armors of fantasy I can think of.
And I'm a total fantasy nerd. I've long lost track of all the stories and franchises I've enjoyed over the years.
There's just something about how the design blends the impression of savagery and discipline,
making the Uruk wearing it look like an undeterrable, unwaveringly ferocious killing machine.
The design is extremely intimidating, to say the least. Without being overly ornamental or dramatic.
It's to the point and effective with just enough flair to make it stand out.
You did a fantastic job recreating it. And making it functional.
That's art right there, you should be proud.
I don't think I've ever laughed this much watching a armor video. Thank you very much for an entertaining and informative video. I'll have to keep an eye out for that special metal marker.
This channel is underrated, great content, keep it up!
This was just fascinating to watch, loved the audition hahah.
You had my like on this video, even before you mentioned not harming any dinosaurs. Very impressive work. It's an honor to watch you work.
I cannot believe I've never come across your channel before. An incredibly talented artist and smith, not only your *magics* but your designs are incredible! I'll be donating and following for future content!
Very neat! the detailing is amazing
About 5 minutes into this video and the helm is beautiful! I know, not finished, but beautiful!
I’m amazing by how smooth and seamless your editing is…great job to whoever does it! And creative explanations 😂
And the white hand ?
will the next armor be that of Princess Calla it's from the old Disney series The Adventures of the Gummi Bears
Just found this channel! Your pieces look amazing! Love your editing style! Excellent work!!
This is incredibly cool!!! I hope to see you make more Lord of the Rings inspired amour in the future!
WOW! I just got recommended this video and has never seen anything from you, but wow. The helmet is so well done and seems so true to how you make a real helmet, even including the hardening.
Also I love the humor of you bashing the plates to cut repetetive parts out of the video. It works absolutely wonders.
I love blacksmithing and you have certainly earned my sub!
Thank you for the entertainment and the display of skills and humor... I can't believe you don't have more subscribers! Everyone, share the heck out of this please?!
Putting away the fact you are an amazing artist the way you do your videos are super awesome. Keep up the great work..
Aragorn seeing that helmet : "BLYAAAAAAAAAA"
Loved the showmanship almost as much as the craftsmanship. Well done.
I subbed in under 3 minutes. The editing, effort, and narration are all so enthralling. Thanks for making this content!
Everytime I see a video from you, I share it with all my friends.
They aren’t into armor content, so they don’t really appreciate it…
But I think you deserve so many more subscribers, hopefully someone I share with will follow you!
First time to the channel and I love it! You’re talented in many ways and freaking hilarious. I’ll be sure to share your page with everyone I can.
That helmet is beautiful, the guys over at Weta would love this. They might even hire you if you offered!
The surfacing looks so good in the final helmet. Perfect proportions as well across the different parts
First time I’ve come across your work!
Just awesome! I now have to go through your past videos.
The dance at the end was priceless 😂😂. Really impressive work keep smithing you're a real master craftman.
That ending is absolutely legendary
Dude this video just gets better and better each minute, I love that you go through polishing your work to bring out the best outcome possible! Definitely a more than well deserved Like and Sub. Keep up the great work!
I honestly can't say what I enjoy more of your videos: the smithing or the editing!
This channel is gonna blow up soon - I can feel it! Great stuff
I always get a kick out of the trick editing, very awesome work as always. Thanks for sharing your talents with the world.
Are we just going to gloss over that beautiful helmet sketch? It’s Vitruvian Man levels of gorgeous. Glad I fell down this rabbit hole!
Absolutely beautiful piece! Can you imagine being a knight in the Middle Ages and meeting an opponent on the battlefield with this armor? I’d turn and run the opposite way immediately!
“Thats why no-one will remember your name.”
Awesome skills dude!... and here we are, making a knife and feeling our armpit hair grow... lol
First timer and subscribed!...
SLAVA UKRAINI...!
🔱🔰🔱🔰🔱🔰
Ще один талановитий майстер з України!
this is actually a perfect helmet, practical, intimidating, it even got a handle for carrying
Weta workshop is lesser without you. You would make a great addition to the team there. Fantastic skills, just awesome stuff
Thank you! Weta workshops are very cool, it would be an honor for me to work with them :)
The way you just seems to know how the metal is going to behave when you hit it fascinates me :)
Amazing piece.
Love how you show the physical labor involved.
Давно не было видео, похоже забрали в армию Уркаины, жалко, очень хороший мастер и как блогер тоже один из лучших в этом жанре
Oh,man! Really impressed by your english! Attaboy! Good job!
Lol, the musical ending was great!
Your content is amazing as always, and your video editing just keeps getting better and better, this is now my favorite build you have done!
This is so good. Both the video and the workpiece. Amazing talent!
How had i not stumbled upon this channel before. This is is like ASMR for metalheads
Wth ive been on every depths of youtube and i just found your channel now... u sir got my subscription
no way you did that. amazing skills and stunning editing
That last three mins is worth a sub and a donation. the rest was super exciting to watch.
Man. You are so talented! Thanks for sharing your art! Amazing!
I really like how the decorative looking piece on top is like a car bumper to cushion a downward strike and tear off.
love the traditional approach of much beating little welding
Now how long would it take for you to make enough armor for tens of thousands of Uruk-hai?
Sadly there are no magic metal benders like him in switzerland if there were i would have them teach me.
Im sure a skilled armored smith in switzerland. Your people had great armor in the past.
@@stonedape3285 yeah i know that we had some awesome stuff in the past but not in the present anymore.
There might be a armoursmith in switzerland because someone told me once but i have never found anything
@@beelzebub5286 theres got a be a secret armorsmith somwhere😅
Just like in a rpg game you must find him to obtain high quality gear
@@beelzebub5286i think the best you can count is watch-smith or basement bunker-smith
No Swiss armourers? Sure there is.
There’s a group of (mainly Swiss) re-enactors who specialise in recreating armour from the Burgundian Wars period, circa 1476. They’ve produced some of the best medieval armour I’ve ever seen. Widely published in print and on the net. A quick websearch should locate them.
Well done with the helmet, it looks so amazing! 😁
Now do it 9’999 more times with some variations for Saruman to actually be almost satisfied.
Almost. 😁
I love that I can eat skittles at midnight and watch a helmet be made.
Gotta love the Orc's ingenuity. They might be crude in their methods, but some the the stuff they make is very complex.
How did they make so many so quickly before the march on Helm's Deep? Like it took this guy a long time to make just one helmet, while the Orcs mass produced one after another.
Crazy and cool stuff.
In a similar way to how humans have made incredible things throughout history - the joyful power of slave labour.
That is the most skilled use of an angle grinder, I've seen. One whack, and et voila! 😂
Could you do a video on the tower guards helmet? They look so cool with their wings
The EDITING is amazing. Subbed.
Отличная работа... Мне кажется, это лучший тип шлемов урук-хай в фильме... самый зловещий и выразительный... На работу мастера можно смотреть бесконечно! Эх, всегда мечтал себе именно такой колпак)
How many wamble whacks to the cranium would a warrior wearing this whimsical wondercap be able to survive on the fourth of July?
Very impressive work! Thanks, it is so detailed, meticulous, a lot of efforts and thinking behind.. Very interesting format
That view from inside the quenching drum was awesome.
Another outstanding video and helmet! Always a pleasure when you upload!🔥
An incredibly well made video, Bravo! It is both easy to watch and educational as well. Thank you!
You keep on amaze us with your craftmanship!
do you have an album for your music in the background?
Awesome piece, I love your updates with those teeth and the "emergency knifes" 😜
The music and the transitions are the goat of your videos 😁
This looks so cool! The shot of the helmet being plunged after heat-treating (at least I think it was heat-treating, but I'm no expert) was terrifying with the orc face glaring at you through the water!
"ancient time pukers make the best ammo" cool thank you CC that really helped me figure out what I was already having trouble understanding with his accent lol
Great work on the armor. And the video editing. Good stuff.
i like how this helmet is supposedly a movie prop but to him "eh..... let's just make it as functional as it was intended". love the functionality tho
Looks prefect and you did a masterful job building this!!!!!
I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Absolutely amazing work!!! My respect for you and your skills!!
Amazing job my friend keep them coming and glory to Ukraine and to all the brave men and women fighting on the front lines
Just discovered your work it’s so cool !
The editing is how I imagine Smithing Gods make armor.
The dancing 😂
Sometimes recommended videos do not disappoint. Great work.
Do you make combat ready armor? Like the gear they wear in armored combat league competitions? Also is the armor you make for sale or is it done on a commission basis?