Your work is breathtaking, I want to not only watch, but also learn how to work with materials and create such beautiful things. Every time I watch your videos, I remember my grandfather, who sometimes made various metal and wood toys for me when I was little. I watched almost all your videos and enjoyed my time. Please be proud of yourself for what you create and share it with us. I have never commented on your videos until now, but I have very little time left in this world , so I wanted write a positive comment at least once and express my love for your work😄
Thank you man, I appreciate the love you give me. It's sad because of the difficulties you are going through, but please be optimistic, tell me if you want me to share or help you with something, wish you good health!!
Hello! My name is Renato, I'm a beginner Brazilian bladesmith. Firstly, I would like to say that I am a fan of your work, I really admire your creativity and talent in this art. I would like to know what these materials are (green and white) that you use to cast brass parts. I have a lot of difficulty casting.
This design does not seem historically accurate. The Han Dynasty jian (double edged swords) were long and slender. The Han Dynasty daos (single edged swords) ranged from short and slender to long and slender. The Han Dynasty did not use "chunky" blades like the sword portrayed in the video. The chunky swords are the bronze-swords made centuries before the Han Dynasty existed.
well, If you've played Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty or watched Blades of the Guardians, you might have noticed that double-edged straight swords weren't very popular among the Chinese military from Han Dynasty to Tang Dynasty. historically, soldiers and civilians generally preferred single-edged ring pommel sabers. In fact, that even the Japanese Tachi and Katana were heavily influenced by this Chinese weapon. It's also worth noting that while swords were commonly made of bronze during this period, ring pommel sabers were already being crafted from steel. by the Tang Dynasty, Chinese blacksmiths had even mastered the skill of forging authentic Damascus/Wootz Steel, imported through the Silk Road, and used it to create "Bintie" sabers.
Whoa. Be careful with it, it will hurt you! I also intend to sell some products to people who love it, but I haven't figured out how to ship them abroad yet .
Uh, question. Why don't you finish the surface griding and 95% of the sharpening before you quench? I thought quenching would literally hardens the surface material. Even if you treat it, it remains as hard. So that is giving yourself a harder time to smoothen the surface + sharpening in the later stage. All in all, your artisan is amazing and end product is fabulous
Hello, I am following you from Turkey. It is a magnificent work of art. I am very interested in handmade swords, knives and war weapons. I congratulate you, each of your works is beautiful and meticulous, with the quality of a masterpiece. I wish I had a sword like this.
Amazing work, amazing finish. Does that blade have a longer blade that comes with it? Will you be willing to do a longer blade? Don't care about the critics of your work, all they can do is waffle.
I'm sure that it's quite the devastating blade, but you've put so much time and serious work into it,and it came out so damned pretty that I would never be able to use it no matter how solid a blade it is. It's just too fine a piece for anything but showing off. Sure, a wyvern or troll would fall to the thing easily enough, it's a very fine blade, but I couldn't picture it in the hand of anyone below "warlord " status. I think it properly belongs on exhibit in some glittering haunt of the upper classes where the people who have the means to own such things can gaze in the same admiration I feel for that blade
Honestly, I feel very warm from your words about this sword, it's a great motivation for me. Thank you very much ! Wish you all the best and always follow me.
@@Arts-and-Crafts Unfortunately, I am sorry to say that I cannot use any social media platform other than RUclips. But I follow your projects. If you don't mind, when I have an idea, can I submit it here?
@@Arts-and-Crafts Ok. Apart from the Turkish sword, "Yatağan", which is also a type of Turkish sword, is a shorter one-handed sword type. Some of the older types of knives may be "Hançer" (Dagger).
Is there an actual historical design this sword is based on? This sword design seems too short and chunky to be a Han Dynasty sword. The Han Dynasty jian (double edged swords) were long and slender. The Han Dynasty daos (single edged swords) ranged from short and slender to long and slender. This sword resembles the chunkier bronze-swords made centuries before the Han Dynasty existed.
Ornament sword but not razor sharp enough compare to ancient sword. Ancient sword can cut through steel like slicing into butter. Moreover, it could slice through thin hair and one light slide it could cut through several sheet of paper underneath it. Probably real forging technique were lost in history.
The Han Dynasty is actually the Mahan (Makhan) of Korea. Today, it is divided into colonial history. In fact, Koreans are direct descendants of the emperor and were immigrated to the Korean Peninsula after the 1800s.
Korea's relationship with China central empire was similar to India's relationship with the British Empire. It was a relationship between a vassal state and a suzerain state.
Представьте сколько бы отвратительных фильмов и сериалов в стиле фентези и исторических, спасли бы такие мечи. Если бы их создатели по достоинству оценили таких кузнецов. А не прадавцов китайской пластмассы и резины с АлиЭкспресс.
Your work is breathtaking, I want to not only watch, but also learn how to work with materials and create such beautiful things. Every time I watch your videos, I remember my grandfather, who sometimes made various metal and wood toys for me when I was little. I watched almost all your videos and enjoyed my time. Please be proud of yourself for what you create and share it with us. I have never commented on your videos until now, but I have very little time left in this world , so I wanted write a positive comment at least once and express my love for your work😄
Thank you man, I appreciate the love you give me. It's sad because of the difficulties you are going through, but please be optimistic, tell me if you want me to share or help you with something, wish you good health!!
A truly magnificent masterpiece by an expert with masterclass skills! Respect.
A RUclipsr. That's what he is.
RUclipsrs are people who didn't get the attention they wanted from mommy and daddy,so they get it from RUclips
Beautiful work, stunning short sword
Thank you for liking this sword!
Beautiful, you truly are a great sword smith.
Thank you ! so happy about this..
Such a beautiful work of art!
Thank bro !
Excellent work.
Simply fantastic, congratulations friend
Thank you !!
Hello! My name is Renato, I'm a beginner Brazilian bladesmith. Firstly, I would like to say that I am a fan of your work, I really admire your creativity and talent in this art. I would like to know what these materials are (green and white) that you use to cast brass parts. I have a lot of difficulty casting.
Thank you, the blue color is candle wax, the white substance is gypsum powder mixed with water, a type of plaster specialized for metal casting!
臘雕成型預熱熔解後在鋳造!
不藏私的技術令人敬佩
@@winnie5559 I am always willing to share with those who want to learn and have the same passion!
The design shape of the blade seems very similar to the roman gladius of the same era.
This design does not seem historically accurate. The Han Dynasty jian (double edged swords) were long and slender. The Han Dynasty daos (single edged swords) ranged from short and slender to long and slender. The Han Dynasty did not use "chunky" blades like the sword portrayed in the video. The chunky swords are the bronze-swords made centuries before the Han Dynasty existed.
This sword is from the Warring States Period, not the Han Dynasty.
很棒的影片 希望以後可以看到您製作"風雲"裡面的絕世好劍跟雪飲狂刀 我覺得裡面的劍都很酷也是回憶但好像很少有人做這個題材或想到這個題材
Incredible video and the knife looks cool 🥰🥰
This sword is a work of art
Thank bro !!!
well, If you've played Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty or watched Blades of the Guardians, you might have noticed that double-edged straight swords weren't very popular among the Chinese military from Han Dynasty to Tang Dynasty. historically, soldiers and civilians generally preferred single-edged ring pommel sabers. In fact, that even the Japanese Tachi and Katana were heavily influenced by this Chinese weapon.
It's also worth noting that while swords were commonly made of bronze during this period, ring pommel sabers were already being crafted from steel. by the Tang Dynasty, Chinese blacksmiths had even mastered the skill of forging authentic Damascus/Wootz Steel, imported through the Silk Road, and used it to create "Bintie" sabers.
Thank you for the very useful information..
สวยมาก เหนือคำบรรยาย ซื้อได้ที่ไหน เอาไว้นอนกอดขา้งกาย สักอัน1
Whoa. Be careful with it, it will hurt you! I also intend to sell some products to people who love it, but I haven't figured out how to ship them abroad yet .
Very beautifull, thanks!
Uh, question. Why don't you finish the surface griding and 95% of the sharpening before you quench? I thought quenching would literally hardens the surface material. Even if you treat it, it remains as hard. So that is giving yourself a harder time to smoothen the surface + sharpening in the later stage.
All in all, your artisan is amazing and end product is fabulous
Thank you. Thinning the blade before tempering will cause the sword to become deformed, and the effort to fix is quite time consuming!
Turned out right nicely. I wouldn't mind owning one like it.
Well done. Have a nice day 😊. Peace 🙏
Thank you !!
Hello, I am following you from Turkey. It is a magnificent work of art. I am very interested in handmade swords, knives and war weapons. I congratulate you, each of your works is beautiful and meticulous, with the quality of a masterpiece. I wish I had a sword like this.
Thank you friend from Turkey, I'm very pleased that you like my video!
Que trabalho magnífico, meus parabéns.
Thank you very much, my friend
هل تستطيع صنع سيف استا من انمي البرسيم الاسود
You didn't show us how you tempered the blade, but otherwise, congratulations on another really spectacular build!
👍👍♥️♥️💪💪
Thank bro ! thank you for watching
that's a beauty. i wish i have that sword
Está disponível para vendas?
Thank you for liking it, currently I cannot sell this sword, please follow me and one day I will give it to someone who is destined for it!
If it was made of Damascus, it would be really beautiful to look at and could probably be worth thousands of dollars
Thank you, I'm working on katana damacus and it's almost finished, please take the time to visit!
Muy buen trabajo.
Brawo👌🇵🇱
Amazing work, amazing finish. Does that blade have a longer blade that comes with it? Will you be willing to do a longer blade? Don't care about the critics of your work, all they can do is waffle.
Thank you, this blade can be made as long as you like, but I feel it fits just fine
beautiful!
Thank you !!!
Quanto custa está espada
Perfeito como todos os seus trabalhos 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank bro !!
nice work all by hand power a true blacksmith
YES YEA YES
những sản phẩm như này cần sự kiên trì và tỉ mỉ. đây là một nghệ thuật. chúc bạn thành công trong lĩnh vực này nhé ❤
hehe cảm ơn bạn, nay mò vào cả kênh tôi xem à :)) Năm mới chúc bạn có nhiều đơn đặt hàng,
😁😁. tại thấy mấy video nó hiện nên mình nhấp vào xem thấy quen quen.
@@Buamaynamphuongloren nhìn quả búa máy là quen ngay kkk
Nice job
Классный кинжал!)
The quench was terrible (too hot at the point) making it fragile, and a round handle makes it unusable as you don't feel were is the edge.
Awesome.
Thank you !
How much $$.
I don't know how to price it, I haven't thought of selling it yet!
Kiếm đẹp đấy bạn nhận đặt làm ko bạn
Nếu bạn muốn đặt dùng để trưng bày thì qua tết mình mới làm được nhé
I'm sure that it's quite the devastating blade, but you've put so much time and serious work into it,and it came out so damned pretty that I would never be able to use it no matter how solid a blade it is.
It's just too fine a piece for anything but showing off. Sure, a wyvern or troll would fall to the thing easily enough, it's a very fine blade, but I couldn't picture it in the hand of anyone below "warlord " status. I think it properly belongs on exhibit in some glittering haunt of the upper classes where the people who have the means to own such things can gaze in the same admiration I feel for that blade
Honestly, I feel very warm from your words about this sword, it's a great motivation for me. Thank you very much ! Wish you all the best and always follow me.
실제 중국역사인 한족의 역사를 꼽자면 유방의 한 나라밖에 없는데, 그마저도흉노 등 구이족 인물이 다수
즉, 중국의 역사는 북방유목민족인 구이족의 역사밖에 없음
Trabalho lindo parabéns 😮
Thank bro !!
Beautiful sword. But I'm not going to lie to you, it made me cringe watching you put in that fuller after you finished hand sanding the blade
Thank you for loving it
@@Arts-and-Crafts Can you make a sword from the black clover anime
@@mk4t735 Is it Zoro's sword?
@@Arts-and-Craftsno. Zoro had a rapier.
@@mk4t735the guys at "that works" RUclips channel have made a sword from "black clover"
I'm still waiting for the Turkish sword bro... 😉
Thanks for your effort...
Thank you! I follow the pre-programmed project list, please wait, you can help me find some beautiful designs and send them to my instagram!
@@Arts-and-Crafts Unfortunately, I am sorry to say that I cannot use any social media platform other than RUclips. But I follow your projects. If you don't mind, when I have an idea, can I submit it here?
@@hitkill35 Thank you, unfortunately you can't share links here, please tell me the names of the swords you want to see!
@@Arts-and-Crafts Ok. Apart from the Turkish sword, "Yatağan", which is also a type of Turkish sword, is a shorter one-handed sword type. Some of the older types of knives may be "Hançer" (Dagger).
@@hitkill35 I have seen them and I have added some to the list, please follow me to see them in the near future
汉剑有这么短吗?不是原来的规制吧。
If you understand any, just a tiny bit of sword work, you wouldn't make a cylindrical handle.
Kênh này ở việt nam à
Its like a gladius in size.
Meu deus mano que arma LINDAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I really want that blade.
Thank bro
I am Chinese and I am very impressed but if you forged it the Chinese way it would have been better
Thank you ! I am not a traditional Chinese blacksmith, I rely on the sword model and do it my own way!
不好意思,但是……最好别把拥有部分汉朝元素的当代龙泉风格短剑叫做“汉朝短剑”吧,其实和历史上真实的汉剑差距还蛮大的。
i want to make a custom sword ..... i want to make 2 ..... i like it
thank you !
Я не разбираюсь в китайских мечах, но этот, на мой взгляд, больше похож на римский гладиус...
It is a sword model of the Han Dynasty
😆"上周的"古董界应该有老哥的一席之地啊
Yes ! thank bro
nice... but if you made a forging knife/machete for camping... I'll buy it... a sword?.. hahaha...😅
haha thank you !
I think Chinese iron swords from that era were cast.
I think they were forged, because forging gives strength to the sword!
這把如果放到那個時代就是神劍
Thank you !
Is there an actual historical design this sword is based on? This sword design seems too short and chunky to be a Han Dynasty sword. The Han Dynasty jian (double edged swords) were long and slender. The Han Dynasty daos (single edged swords) ranged from short and slender to long and slender. This sword resembles the chunkier bronze-swords made centuries before the Han Dynasty existed.
Forge the legendary goujian
정성을 다하여 만든검이다.
장인정신이 엿보입니다
Thank bro !!
하왕조시기가 철검 맞나? 빨라도 청동기 이전일건데?
好酷!古代大漢男兒年滿二十行加冠禮,取表字,佩劍
Yes ! thank you for watching !!
Sure beats the current Winnie-the-Pooh dynasty.
Yes ! thank bro
❤
🙂
切保特瓶幹麻😂要就拿鐵條豬肉木頭來切吧😂😂😂
Ornament sword but not razor sharp enough compare to ancient sword. Ancient sword can cut through steel like slicing into butter. Moreover, it could slice through thin hair and one light slide it could cut through several sheet of paper underneath it. Probably real forging technique were lost in history.
Thank you ! The ancient blacksmithing technique is a masterstroke
It was bronze age.
They mak diferent shape in Iron age.
No China's, this sword calling "Akinak", sak's, or skith's sword, turk's ancestors
can you give me free?
👌
бутафория для салорейха !😁
Mal temple
OKe bro !!
The Han Dynasty is actually the Mahan (Makhan) of Korea. Today, it is divided into colonial history. In fact, Koreans are direct descendants of the emperor and were immigrated to the Korean Peninsula after the 1800s.
Thank you for your useful information!
@@Arts-and-Craftsit’s a joke.
Korea's relationship with China central empire was similar to India's relationship with the British Empire. It was a relationship between a vassal state and a suzerain state.
Представьте сколько бы отвратительных фильмов и сериалов в стиле фентези и исторических, спасли бы такие мечи. Если бы их создатели по достоинству оценили таких кузнецов. А не прадавцов китайской пластмассы и резины с АлиЭкспресс.
Thank you !!
是中國最強的王朝,還是漢族人建立的最強王朝?
Probably the strongest dynasty in China
别买,我是中国人,我一眼就看出这东西一副影视道具的样子。
Thanks for the reminder, I don't make it to sell, I think only Chinese blacksmiths make swords!!
가짜입니다 중국 거인인간 천손족타르타르족 역사이고 명검도 거인인간크기 입니다
Thanks for your story!
ㅣㅇ새님아
조작을 정도껏 해라ᆢ
잘못된 자세 ---
왼발을 뒤로 빼야 합니다.
Yes ! thank you ...
是不是对汉语有什么误解?锻造和铸造都分不清
In this video, there are both, sword forging and bronze casting
Very good hand made
Thank bro !
僵尸克星!
округлая ручка - это бред🙄