This is the most Hard forging i have ever done, Here is some of the Best moments of this Sword video. 01:34 forging 03:01 shaping 05:05 hardening 06:28 making handle 08:16 making cross guard 10:52 making pommel 09:49 making handle 12:31 assembling Final product
Not only is this piece of craft / art perfect. The video is so well made, that you can almost touch the artwork. Actually you could make one, if you dared to, just out of this video. Thank You!
Unbelievable! This is the definition of making do with what you have! I had my doubts when you started to forge but I stand corrected. What you accomplished with the tools you used is unreal. Well done 👏
the fact you made a beautiful blade with hand tools and no fancy workshop makes this sword even more special. Beautiful workmanship, elegantly simple and a timeless design.
Absolutely stunning for the amount stuff you had access to. However, there's something I think you missed and it's a small part, easy to fix. It looked like you made the handle circular. Usually, bladed weapons in general have oval handles so that one can feel the edge alignment in the hand.
Un trabajo increíble!! He estado pensando en hacer un espada, en mi caso solo como adorno ya que no tengo tanto conocimiento del oficio de herrería, y por falta tiempo no podría trabajarla para darle tanto nivel de detalle , pero ahora me entra la duda, y justo tengo una viga de hierro de ese exacto grosor 😋😋
i think this is very beautiful. i also enjoy, the semi primative proccess. i've seen the forging or making of much more complicated looking blades, but i honestly prefer this one. it's simplicity makes it beautiful
Very beautiful! Heads up, the handle of a sword is traditionally less of a perfect cylinder, more oval in cross section, for ease of grip and control of the sword. Super cool sword though, major chops!
I'm impressed. I was under the impression that rebar was always a milder steel. I have a friend who is forging a blade out of rebar. Since we were using my forge, I gave him the two-handed sledge hammer and I got to hold the steel. It still took us 2 days.
I've been hammering out knives for more than 20 years - regular rebar is soft, usually a mixture of lesser steels, it generally won't temper, will not hold an edge and rusts at the drop of a hat. This gentleman did a fantastic job hammering out a sword blade, beautiful work! Doing it the hard way too 👍 f yeah. Much better than i could do!!! That high polish is downright snazzy. 👌 ( If you want a real beast, forge one out of one of those coil springs! Talk about tough(!), some of my favorite blade steel but it is hard stuff. It holds a great edge, will take a good bend and spring right back but hammering out a sword will take a lot longer - when you start hammering it just looks at you, it moves slow until you flatten it out some, but man it makes a rugged, sharp blade!
Absolutely stunning for the amount stuff you had access to. However, there's something I think you missed and it's a small part, easy to fix. It looked like you made the handle circular. Usually, bladed weapons in general have oval handles so that one can feel the edge alignment in the hand.
@wade217 Lol he's a professional black smith giving friendly advice. Maybe you should quit thinking you're better than everybody else and go learn a skill.
Great vid. Years ago i saw a 3 part saxon sword making vid and it was the best. You've come very close. Would love to see some notes on how you got this tempered. Great job!!
Very nice job on the sword forging sir!!! You now have a new subscriber. Well done!!! That is a beautiful sword to say the least and you have shown that you don't need a bunch of fancy tools to make it happen. Just some perseverance, imagination and determination along with some scrap metal. Amazing work.
@Brosph Brostar I know, I worded that poorly. What I meant was that good grip helps with controlling the spinning, so you'll have atleast a chance of having the blade somewhat aligned.
It's not a matter of grip. The reason a swords handle is oblong shaped is so you get more effectively align the blade with your cut. A round handle offers no tactile feedback on where the blade edge is facing.
Ннуу.. Скажем, пырнуть можно хорошо, но не более: арматура - штука хрупкая, даже после правильной закалки/отпуска: чугун, практически. А вот заточки, по причине хорошей твёрдости, выходят годные))
Honestly I love that you and other guys are doing this. Making stuff out of old metals etc. Literally if you didnt recycle these theyd just be left to sit there. Props brother!
mi sono reso conto che oltre il 97% di tutti quelli che provano a fare una spada funzionale uguali a quelle del epoca falliscono miseramente è sufficiente ricordare che le spade in genere avevano 3 parti il forte il medio il debole cioe la punta ed il ultimo quarto di spada in punta se fatta secondo i dettami del epoca dovresti piegarla a 90° e DEVE tornare perfettamente dritta questo per capire che erano ottimi fabbri mentre la totalità di quelle che vedo sono semplicemente dei pezzi rigidi affilati cioè ben altra cosa rispetto ad una vera spada . Post scriptum : 5.02 come fa a dire che è bilanciata se manca ancora la guardia e l'impugnatura , magari può andare a leggere su cosa serviva il pomolo che non è un addobbo .
Man I just found your channel and I already LOVE IT! Do you have any advice for a newb or someone who wants to get into the world of forging and restoration where should one start?
Almost perfect video, only thing that threw me was watching you cut timber with a hacksaw. It's a pet peeve and I know it worked fine, it just puts my teeth on edge cause I'm weird. It's the first time I've seen a forging video where I wished the maker was selling the item cause it looks stunning. Bravo sir!
This is the most Hard forging i have ever done,
Here is some of the Best moments of this Sword video.
01:34 forging
03:01 shaping
05:05 hardening
06:28 making handle
08:16 making cross guard
10:52 making pommel
09:49 making handle
12:31 assembling Final product
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So much goes into what you do. What an amazing job!! Well done!! :)
Not only is this piece of craft / art perfect. The video is so well made, that you can almost touch the artwork.
Actually you could make one, if you dared to, just out of this video.
Thank You!
Incredible Video!! Amazing Talent!!!
2:10 tremendo corte el mejor que e vistot ...... the best cut I've seen
These blades are pretty, no doubt... They will keal!
But during the strength test, it's hard to say🥲
Great job👍
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asombrada con esos trabajos tan bellos.
Amazing style with limited resources
This is true craftsmanship
Unbelievable! This is the definition of making do with what you have! I had my doubts when you started to forge but I stand corrected. What you accomplished with the tools you used is unreal. Well done 👏
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I was looking for this comment, there's always this comment
That is a masterpiece
When he cleaned the thing that holds the sword from below it looked like a tiny door handle 😆😆
Awesome, you need more likes
the fact you made a beautiful blade with hand tools and no fancy workshop makes this sword even more special. Beautiful workmanship, elegantly simple and a timeless design.
how much does your most expensive equipment cost and how do you come up with video ideas?
Absolutely stunning for the amount stuff you had access to. However, there's something I think you missed and it's a small part, easy to fix. It looked like you made the handle circular. Usually, bladed weapons in general have oval handles so that one can feel the edge alignment in the hand.
the EFFORT 😬🥶🥵👏👏👏👏
Quedo chila
Nice😀
Un trabajo increíble!! He estado pensando en hacer un espada, en mi caso solo como adorno ya que no tengo tanto conocimiento del oficio de herrería, y por falta tiempo no podría trabajarla para darle tanto nivel de detalle , pero ahora me entra la duda, y justo tengo una viga de hierro de ese exacto grosor 😋😋
i think this is very beautiful. i also enjoy, the semi primative proccess. i've seen the forging or making of much more complicated looking blades, but i honestly prefer this one. it's simplicity makes it beautiful
Does the fire makes the rebar weaker?
This is one of the coolest things I have run across on KZclip in a long time! *I just found your channel but it is incredible* 😳🤯📚🙌
Very beautiful! Heads up, the handle of a sword is traditionally less of a perfect cylinder, more oval in cross section, for ease of grip and control of the sword. Super cool sword though, major chops!
I'm impressed. I was under the impression that rebar was always a milder steel. I have a friend who is forging a blade out of rebar. Since we were using my forge, I gave him the two-handed sledge hammer and I got to hold the steel. It still took us 2 days.
I've been hammering out knives for more than 20 years - regular rebar is soft, usually a mixture of lesser steels, it generally won't temper, will not hold an edge and rusts at the drop of a hat.
This gentleman did a fantastic job hammering out a sword blade, beautiful work! Doing it the hard way too 👍 f yeah. Much better than i could do!!! That high polish is downright snazzy. 👌
( If you want a real beast, forge one out of one of those coil springs! Talk about tough(!), some of my favorite blade steel but it is hard stuff. It holds a great edge, will take a good bend and spring right back but hammering out a sword will take a lot longer - when you start hammering it just looks at you, it moves slow until you flatten it out some, but man it makes a rugged, sharp blade!
sensacional; você é um artista 👍 👏👏👏
Absolutely stunning for the amount stuff you had access to. However, there's something I think you missed and it's a small part, easy to fix. It looked like you made the handle circular. Usually, bladed weapons in general have oval handles so that one can feel the edge alignment in the hand.
@Ozbek Yilmazturk What? Dude I think I just a fatal brain aneurysm trying to read that sentence.
@Captain Pantys why you botheres by me being bothered? Being bothered a crime now?
@wade217 Lol he's a professional black smith giving friendly advice. Maybe you should quit thinking you're better than everybody else and go learn a skill.
@Jack Lol ya bro that guys weird. He's making fun of a fellow blacksmith giving helpful advice to dudes on the net.
@Ozbek Yilmazturk Oh shut up you dumbass, He's an expert talking about his craft. Why are you bothered?
Ficou top demais 👏👏👏👏👍
We need more people like this guy. People like him make life a living RPG and that's what I want out of my time.
Great !!!!!!
Great looking sword and you did an excellent job making it also!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
It looks very elegant and aesthetically pleasing! Nice work 👍
Great vid.
Years ago i saw a 3 part saxon sword making vid and it was the best. You've come very close. Would love to see some notes on how you got this tempered.
Great job!!
Very nice job on the sword forging sir!!! You now have a new subscriber. Well done!!! That is a beautiful sword to say the least and you have shown that you don't need a bunch of fancy tools to make it happen. Just some perseverance, imagination and determination along with some scrap metal. Amazing work.
@Fasel Fasel Agreed
Also a hell of a lot of smelting and metalworking expertise + still a lot of tools.
Sensacional 👏
Very impressive how you did a nice hollow grind with an angle grinder
I can only imagine how sore your arm must be after flattening 1" of solid rebar, love the final product!
Rebar is actually soft, you can see how fast its moving.
Yeah couldnt help thinking that he should have drilled holes in that rail bit and bolted it down to something that didnt move
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whats the composition of the carbon loss material you spread over the blade to harden it? does it matter what you cover it in?
this must be jiraiya's new olympic sword
This is so cool! No massive fancy forge with heavy duty equipment, just pure craftsmanship… and some power tools lol
Looks stunning! Handle might be a bit too round, but I'm sure that a good grip helps with that.
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@Brosph Brostar I know, I worded that poorly. What I meant was that good grip helps with controlling the spinning, so you'll have atleast a chance of having the blade somewhat aligned.
It's not a matter of grip. The reason a swords handle is oblong shaped is so you get more effectively align the blade with your cut. A round handle offers no tactile feedback on where the blade edge is facing.
Sensacional 😍
I subscribed bcoz I like the mirror quality
Beautiful sword, fantastically crafted!
It's so amazing, I like this sword 😍
At the end, absolutely amazing how effective it is against attacking squashes. Does it work as well against attacking killer tomatoes?
One of the most beautiful swords I have ever seen in my life...
Ficou maravilhosa 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Man that is a VERY nice hollow grind. Looks very clean
It's nice to see something with a mirror finish, and not a damascus pattern. Looks great :)
Absolutely beautiful. I would be so proud if I made that.
🤩✌🏻Good Work, My Young Man!🤩✌🏻
🤩✌🏻Try To Make One Of These Too For You To Play With!🤩✌🏻
Amazing job! Keep going :)
mi sueño siempre fue tener una espada. pero me conformo con verla ya sera para la proxima vida =)
That sword is beautiful! Really nice job man.
Excelente!! Muy buen trabajo!
Wonderful work hope for more sword videos and what do you do with the finished product
love how strongly this feels of indie forgework. no power hammer, no fancy tongs, just a guy with a hole in the ground, an iron brick, and a hammer.
another fantastic creation. That's very impressive
Very useful! I really enjoy watching your channel! Hope that it will develop strikingly in the future!
I absolutely love this ♥️
Gorgeous, fantastic value, great work. I'm impressed. "Forged in Fire" at home ;-) Would love to do it too. thanks for the good video!
Получился хороший ланцшверт.
Не знаю на счёт подходящих для меча свойств арматуры. Может лучше было использовать пружину?
Ннуу.. Скажем, пырнуть можно хорошо, но не более: арматура - штука хрупкая, даже после правильной закалки/отпуска: чугун, практически. А вот заточки, по причине хорошей твёрдости, выходят годные))
9:55 how did u hold the pice from the past and from after in the same time? 🤨
Man id pay for a sword like that. Awesome work
Beautiful blade. Nice job. Congrats.
Amazing work, nice sword
Nice work with minimum tools. I am curious about the tempering
Super impressive! Wonder how much it weighs 🤔
Eres increíble hermano 👍🏻
Saludos desde 🇦🇷💚😄
every time i lookat your swordit looks like theres black goo on it its so reflective
I was skeptical at first but wow amazing craftsmanship for sure
Challenging project, great result there. Congratulations.
Шикарная работа!!!
GREAT VID!!
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HARD WORK!!
Que bello trabajo ,sensacional ,me encantó la espada muy bien realizado 👏 👍 👌 con buen gusto 😊🥰👏😊👍🧠👏👏👏ok
Dude! Awesome!...just one question: Isn`t a rebar already made out of hardened steel? making it not ideal to forge?
The sword you made is totally giving me Highlander vibes. A beautiful sword.
Honestly I love that you and other guys are doing this. Making stuff out of old metals etc. Literally if you didnt recycle these theyd just be left to sit there. Props brother!
Beautiful work, beautiful video!
Мастерство НЕВЕРОЯТНОЕ!😃 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
So cool
Absolutely Stunning 😍
I love that you clayed the blade and quenched it, like rebar is carbon steel and it would harden, lol. Looks cool, but it’s a show sword.
Wonderful contrast in the hard work and labor, the power of hands and tools, against the beauty and grace of flowers.
Потрясающая работа 😎👍👍👍
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Sensacional 👏
the final result is absolutely stunning
mi sono reso conto che oltre il 97% di tutti quelli che provano a fare una spada funzionale uguali a quelle del epoca falliscono miseramente è sufficiente ricordare che le spade in genere avevano 3 parti il forte il medio il debole cioe la punta ed il ultimo quarto di spada in punta se fatta secondo i dettami del epoca dovresti piegarla a 90° e DEVE tornare perfettamente dritta questo per capire che erano ottimi fabbri mentre la totalità di quelle che vedo sono semplicemente dei pezzi rigidi affilati cioè ben altra cosa rispetto ad una vera spada .
Post scriptum : 5.02 come fa a dire che è bilanciata se manca ancora la guardia e l'impugnatura , magari può andare a leggere su cosa serviva il pomolo che non è un addobbo .
Awesome video.
This beautiful blade has such an amazing story.
If I may ask. Does it have a name?
Absolutely fascnating to see such skill and the beauty of creating something so special. Thank you!
You have a gift thank you for showing how you made your sword
Man I just found your channel and I already LOVE IT! Do you have any advice for a newb or someone who wants to get into the world of forging and restoration where should one start?
Amazing bro, beautiful work!👍
Very professional work, Thanks my friend, Big like ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Undoubtedly some of the nicest mirror shining I’ve ever seen
he is really talented and diligent. he knows what viewers want!
Almost perfect video, only thing that threw me was watching you cut timber with a hacksaw. It's a pet peeve and I know it worked fine, it just puts my teeth on edge cause I'm weird.
It's the first time I've seen a forging video where I wished the maker was selling the item cause it looks stunning. Bravo sir!
Wow.. it's a amazing work you did.
Amazing work.👌