Truly beautiful work! It's very reasuring to see another bladesmith having HUGE problems during the build, and still managing to come out with an awesome final piece! The burl wood that you've used for the handle is amazing! I saw the finished sword, and I honestly thought that you'd made the handle from malachite!
That looks so good. It reminds me of a snake once you got it all glossy to show that acid finish. It's like a sword fit for Reptile from Mortal Kombat. Cool stuff indeed.
Delamination, always the biggest problem with pattern forged blades, then made doubley difficult by adding copper into the mix.... but the end result with the contrasting colours of the copper and steel, makes it really worth the work!
Man that turned out great I love it 👍 I like how you ground the handle after glue up. I want to try that but I don't think I can do it and make it turn out that good
Really well done, a nice piece of craft. Ok, no materials of viking age but modern ones, but this sword looks really cool Not to forget, your assistant! He did a great job for his age
Not an Ulfberth... - those have the word Ulfberth inlayed in the blade. Never understood, why anyone would introduce cupper in a blade, it weakens the steel, and obviously makes the forging a nightmare. Nice result, though. 👍
Bruh if you critique this which isobvously not viking design then make one! Don’t listen to this andy you adapted to the problem and which differs to the plan but still made an awesome pattern
Truly beautiful work! It's very reasuring to see another bladesmith having HUGE problems during the build, and still managing to come out with an awesome final piece! The burl wood that you've used for the handle is amazing! I saw the finished sword, and I honestly thought that you'd made the handle from malachite!
Thanks! There sure were struggles. Still wish it didn't wind up short, but it did turn out nice. Thanks again
It came out great despite the issues you faced. 👍
It did!
Thank You!
Amazing sword! Amazing attitude! Fantastic work! Thank you very much 🎉🎉🎉
Thank YOU very much!!!
Even with all the problems you had, you still finished it, and it looks amazing. I love the blade. Good work man.
Thanks! I did struggle but tried to adapt and overcome the obstacles. I wish the blade was still 25, but I do like the way it turned out.
Absolutely stunning!
Thank you!!
That looks so good. It reminds me of a snake once you got it all glossy to show that acid finish. It's like a sword fit for Reptile from Mortal Kombat. Cool stuff indeed.
Thanks!!! Love Mortal Kombat!
That is really beautiful! And I love how you just kept adapting to the issues. Awesome!
Thanks! It sure did fight me. Just have to adapt and move on! :cheers
The struggle with the copper was real, such a narrow temperature window! Nonetheless you made a truly outstanding piece, great job man!
I've made quite a few now. Welding solid all the way around sure helps, but yes- temp is super crucial! : cheers
Great job man! Love your resilience…you never gave up and produced a fine blade. Good luck to you on the challenge
Thank you very much!
Delamination, always the biggest problem with pattern forged blades, then made doubley difficult by adding copper into the mix.... but the end result with the contrasting colours of the copper and steel, makes it really worth the work!
Thanks, and I agree!!! I just love the copper lines with layered steel jacket!
Absolutely GORGEOUS!!!! I want!!! ;) good luck in the challenge!
Thank You!!
That thing is gorgeous 😍
Just beautiful
Well done sir 😎
Thank you kindly!
The pattern on that blade looks INCREDIBLE, brother. BADASS. It looks like some kind of python or boa.
Thank you!
Way to work through all the hardships and not give up!
It was a struggle, no doubt! Thank you!
truly a beautiful piece.
sorry for the mishaps, but you did well and overcame them.
well done.
Thank you very much!
I love that you have your son in there helping!
YES!!!! I love that he's in there!! Check out his UA-cam at: Zero_One
Another awesome blade!
Thanks!!
Spending time with the son,awesome!
Yes!!! Best part of the build!
Amazing!!!! Love the pattern man, great job
Thank you very much!
Very nice damascus pattern and I love your handle work. Thanks for putting out the build video.
Thank you very much!
Man that turned out great I love it 👍 I like how you ground the handle after glue up. I want to try that but I don't think I can do it and make it turn out that good
Thanks! I've found it much easier to just shape them after they are in place.
Really well done, a nice piece of craft. Ok, no materials of viking age but modern ones, but this sword looks really cool
Not to forget, your assistant! He did a great job for his age
Thank you!
Beautiful work dude! Way to keep after it!
Thank you!
Nice job.
Thanks!
Nice adaptations to the issues, well done!
Thanks! Sure did have some issues. 😮💨
Windex can also neutralize the acids
Yes, it's the ammonia in it that does the trick.
WOW, beautiful!!
Thanks!!!
Awesome.
Thanks!
Kiss blocks for the press will help you keep even thicknesses
Yes, I really should make a set
Hey, still got a cool viking wakizashi in the end.
Lol, sounds like a good description. Thanks
It would have only been a failure if you had given up. Great work and great video.
Thank you!!
A litle bit short no ? It seems like a roman broadsword
bit short, yes. I cried like a little girl when I had to cut it down from that delamb. :(
beautiful viking sword and pattern
Thank you!
Видео- как я делал кухонный нож!)
If you mean you made a kitchen knife the same way, then WOW! That would be very cool!!!
vraiment cool 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Cool kid. I raised 4 sons. I miss the shop time we had. They all have their own children to teach now. I love your sword. Great video! ❤
Thanks! I have 6 boys, he's the youngest. Most of them have been in the shop and made stuff with me. Good times!!
Dang man. 8" off the tip? Is it typical for copper to blow out welds like that? It's still a super-duper extra fantasmastalogical sword
Thanks! Probably not normal for that but this one got me.
😂😂😂 “wife’s not home” lol 😆
Every married man knows the feeling, lol!
@@tutorknives yes sir!! That’s a fact 😊
Quê lâmina mais linda!
Thank you!
Muito linda
Thank you!
Not an Ulfberth... - those have the word Ulfberth inlayed in the blade.
Never understood, why anyone would introduce cupper in a blade, it weakens the steel, and obviously makes the forging a nightmare.
Nice result, though. 👍
Thanks
can i buy that for my 7 year old granddaughter
I haven't really listed it for sale, but message me on Facebook at TutorKnives if you are really interested.
Mehr ein Fantasie Vitrinenschwert. Kupfer in einem Schwert? Macht das ganze schwerer und unberechenbar. Hat mit Vikings nicht viel zu tun.
It was intended a a viking sword, turned out more of a Roman short sword after the problems
👏👏👏👏🤜🤛
Thanks!
Nicht Perfekt 😊aber ein Wunderschönes Schwert ❤❤
Thanks
That looks like a Roman Short sword not a viking sword.
Yeah, didn't quite turn out how I wanted it to.
Where are vikings there? Roman gladius, as is...
Plans changed to deal with problems. The plan was very viking but turned out how it turned out I guess.
Bruh if you critique this which isobvously not viking design then make one! Don’t listen to this andy you adapted to the problem and which differs to the plan but still made an awesome pattern