Absolutely beautiful! I love the simple elegant lines and of course the stunning finishes. As always thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us.
Beauty in simplicity, grace in function. Very much a piece that would serve with distinction and honor. It has been a pleasure to see your work come to a simple elegant point.
Firstly I defer to your skill, it is amazing and the attention to detail--especially the textures, color-treatment, control of proportions, step-by-step construction and methodical application--is wonderful to observe. My only constructive criticism is to the scale of the weapon. Most people agree that Ashitaka is 1.71 or 1.72 meters tall in the film. Judging by the size of the weapon he carries compared to his frame, it would infer that the blade should be at least 61 centimeters long, with the handle being about 20 or 21 centimeters, plus 5 or 6 centimeters for the ring at the end of the grip. Obviously this is not a wakasahi or katana, as you observed in the beginning of this video, so there is no curve by design, but it would seem to have equal heft to what you have created. This weapon seems to be closer in size to a very large kitchen or sushi knife; I believe I have something of this size that I use for carving large pieces of meat for big groups of people. It is still beautiful, your creation, stunning craftsmanship and patience, but less formidable than the weapon in the film. To me, the weapon Ashitaka held always struck me as more of a machete; shorter than a traditional samurai sword, better for close combat/defense, nimble, fast. I have never seen a warabetito, so perhaps the design you modeled this blade after is more historically accurate. I would have envisioned the final product as more robust. Again, beautiful to witness. I celebrate your creation with you. Truly incredible. ☺
im curous, do the eye of blade can be damaged by continuos friction with the inside of the scabbard? issit necessary to make the shape inside of scabbard holding the blade so the blade eye doesnt touch the wood inside?
ほんとに「武器」というよりも「生活の道具です」な感がまた良い
凄すぎ…。
ロマンを制作する職人技。
いや、マジで凄ぇ…😳
Absolutely beautiful! I love the simple elegant lines and of course the stunning finishes. As always thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us.
うーん。凄い。見るだけでお酒飲めちゃう。
Beauty in simplicity, grace in function. Very much a piece that would serve with distinction and honor.
It has been a pleasure to see your work come to a simple elegant point.
何時もながら凄過ぎです!次回機会が有りましたらゴールデンカムイのマキリ(アイヌ鉈)お願いします🙏
作中の時代に手仕事でコレを作る職人がいたと思うと震える。
どんだけ時間かかったんだろうか…
Ive dreamed about that sword since I was young. Thanks for bringing it into the world.
かっけぇ。
ジブリパークや三鷹の森ジブリ美術館に飾ってあっても何ら不思議ではないクオリティ。
So clean and beautiful.
Thank you for always sharing your amazing crafts.
すっごい!!(語彙力消滅)
日本人のクラフトマンシップは本当にすごい
我が名はアシタカ!凄い!欲しい!
初見のぱっと見しかしてなくて、
なんかアシタカのと違うと思い
みっっじかっ!ってコメントしたけど、
法律に則ってやってるからか。
すみません。素晴らしいです。
it's simply beautiful
美しすぎて1ミリも動かずに見てたら首が痛くなった
Firstly I defer to your skill, it is amazing and the attention to detail--especially the textures, color-treatment, control of proportions, step-by-step construction and methodical application--is wonderful to observe.
My only constructive criticism is to the scale of the weapon. Most people agree that Ashitaka is 1.71 or 1.72 meters tall in the film. Judging by the size of the weapon he carries compared to his frame, it would infer that the blade should be at least 61 centimeters long, with the handle being about 20 or 21 centimeters, plus 5 or 6 centimeters for the ring at the end of the grip. Obviously this is not a wakasahi or katana, as you observed in the beginning of this video, so there is no curve by design, but it would seem to have equal heft to what you have created. This weapon seems to be closer in size to a very large kitchen or sushi knife; I believe I have something of this size that I use for carving large pieces of meat for big groups of people. It is still beautiful, your creation, stunning craftsmanship and patience, but less formidable than the weapon in the film. To me, the weapon Ashitaka held always struck me as more of a machete; shorter than a traditional samurai sword, better for close combat/defense, nimble, fast. I have never seen a warabetito, so perhaps the design you modeled this blade after is more historically accurate. I would have envisioned the final product as more robust.
Again, beautiful to witness. I celebrate your creation with you. Truly incredible. ☺
Beautiful!!!! Congratulations !!!
綺麗な刃だなぁ
Really pretty !
Unglaublich!! Ein grosser Handwerker und Meister des Fachs!
日本に名を残すべき職人
As a princess monanoke nerd I can say it's accurate
I'm still wondering why japanese government's limit their blacksmith creativity, but your work is amazing.
すげえ…きれい
Beautiful.
わからぬ。だが共に生きることはできる。
ジブリ美術館に飾って欲しいな👍
玉鋼でつくってほしい
いい美術刀だな~🤔
作成依頼したら凄い額になりそ。
Wondering how it feels in hand.
I'd guess this beauty is point heavy wicked chopper... but that sholdn't be much issue considering it's not too long.
アシタカは、「蝦夷」と言う設定でしょうか。
形状はアイヌ刀が原型?少し短めの「マチエット」長鉈のようですね。実際作って頂くと、用途が戦闘用で無い事が良く解りました。ありがとうございます。
I’d use that as a kitchen knife!!
im curous, do the eye of blade can be damaged by continuos friction with the inside of the scabbard? issit necessary to make the shape inside of scabbard holding the blade so the blade eye doesnt touch the wood inside?
仕事で使用したいのですが、販売はされていないのでしょうか?
そなたは美しい(完成度の意味で)
Awesome.
こんな小刀で飛んでくる矢を払ったのか
Nowwe need the medicine seller's sword from mononoke
好手工,刀好靚!👍🏻👏🏻
焼き刃土の粘土と炭と砥の粉の割合は
どうなっているのでしょうか……
企業秘密でしょうか
呪術廻戦の天逆鉾はどうでしょうか
45Cのフラットバーか?すぐ曲がりそう
👏👏👏👏 magnifique ❤
ممتاز ❤
材質は45cのフラットバーでしょうか?
白紙という刃物用の鋼材です。
Sword's name is similar to that of my girl's.
これは刀?なの?😮
六幻を…Dグレイマンの神田の刀をどうか…
できれば結晶型のやつを…
Crafted with eyes unclouded by hate.
あれ?先端部は刃がついてないはず??エボシを気絶させた時に先端でついてるよね?
エボシを気絶させたのは
刀で言う頭の部分ですので
切先とは真逆ですね
先端に刃はついていると思いますよ
@@ふじふじ-d3s 調べたら「蕨手刀」で北海道、東北は1型で切っ先が尖ってはいるが、刃はついてないらしい。
柄頭で腹打ってたと思う
このシーンだったか忘れたけど、先端がとんがってない刀だと思ってたら、サンがアシタカの喉元に刀をやるシーンだととんがってて、なんで?ってなった記憶がある
特に収集癖はないけど、欲しい一振りですね^_^
蕨手刀がモチーフという説があるが、どう見ても大陸の環首刀やんな
👏👏👏👏🤜🤛
アシタカの山刀は青銅だったはず…
エミシの一族にこんな立派な鉄は扱えないはずなので…
実寸で作ると、やっぱり銃刀法違反になっちゃうか‥
Top! By
作中では切っ先でエボシ様の腹を突いて気絶させていたので切っ先に刃は付いていないような気もしますね~。まぁ細かいことはいいか🙊
切先ではなく刀で言う頭の部分
でしたので真逆だったと思いますよ?
@@ふじふじ-d3s
映像を確認しましたが、やはり柄頭ではなく切っ先で突いてますね。
『もののけ姫 エボシを気絶』で画像検索でも出てきます。
ただ、サンがアシタカの喉に切っ先を突き付けて脅すシーンでは、同じアシタカの刀なのに何故か切っ先が尖って描写されています。このあたりは作品の矛盾点ですかね~。
映画見返したけど思いっきり柄の頭でついてるやん
目節穴か
@@rmli0321
タタラ場でサンとエボシが戦った後のシーンですよ?
見ているシーンが違うか、それとも言いたいだけのアンチさんかな?
@@rmli0321自分も刀身の先で突いてたと記憶してる
もう一度、エボシ対サン(あとからアシタカ参戦)のシーンを最初から最後まで観たらいいと思う