Ulfberht Viking Sword - MAN AT ARMS:REFORGED

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2016
  • Lets make an Ulfberht...
    Every other Monday, our team of blacksmiths and craftsman build some of your favorite weapons, and some weapons that you've never seen before. This week, the guys at Baltimore Knife and Sword take on an Ulfberht Viking Sword!
    Ever wanted to ask the Man At Arms team a question? Now you can! Go to AWEme’s Twitter: @awemechannel and use #AskABlacksmith with your question. The Blacksmiths will be answering your questions with a video reply on AWEme’s Facebook.
    Kerry Stagmer - Swordsmith and Machinist
    Matt Stagmer - Swordsmith
    Ilya Alekseyev - Armourer and Engraver
    Lauren Schott - Goldsmith and Casting
    John Mitchell - Fabricator
    Ferenc Gregor - Carver
    Rick Janney - Assistant Bladesmith
    Bill Collison - Hilt Maker
    Filmed on Location at Baltimore Knife and Sword
    www.baltimoreknife.com
    Series Creator/Executive Producer - Andy Signore
    / andysignore
    Series Executive Producer - Brent Lydic
    Episode Builds Directed by Brent Lydic
    Line Producer - Phil Rogers
    Production Manager - Brendan Kennedy
    Office Production Coordinator - Chaurley Meneses
    Crew:
    Director of Photography - John Hale
    Story Producer - Dave Cross
    1st AC/Red Cam Op - Jason Remeikis
    Gaffer - Steve Scott
    Grip - Danny Balsamo
    Swing (Demo) - Kevin "Vinny" Campbell
    Production Coordinator - Tricia Parris
    Runner/PA - Bethany Michalaski
    1st AC (Red Cam) - Joe Achard
    DIT - Christopher Mariles
    Set Medic - Celeste Bowe
    Edited by - Patrick Burke
    Colorist - Kevin Stewart
    Lead Assistant Editor - Matt Zimmel
    Stunt Coordinator / Stunts - Casey Kaleba
    Head of Post Production - Michael Gallagher
    Post Production Supervisor - Amanda Arellano
    Content Manager - James Harrold
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  • @Outamyhead
    @Outamyhead 7 років тому +4154

    Anyone else feel like they could endlessly listen to and watch Ilya talk about and demonstrate historical blacksmith techniques?
    Makes me want to go out an learn the trade.

    • @mbamin
      @mbamin 7 років тому +134

      same. you can see his passion for the craft and he kinda draws you into it.

    • @Mister_Kourkoutas
      @Mister_Kourkoutas 7 років тому +66

      Ilya is one sexy bastard.

    • @RealSB
      @RealSB 7 років тому +76

      Yes, I would love for him to narrate sword and smithing documentaries. He's in a class by himself.

    • @rayanderson5797
      @rayanderson5797 7 років тому +62

      Listened to him at a panel once... for like three hours... wasn't bored in the slightest.

    • @kro5854
      @kro5854 7 років тому +8

      make rose quartz's sword from steven universe

  • @ChannelUmptyThree
    @ChannelUmptyThree 7 років тому +2753

    Somebody tell History Channel or Discovery Channel to get rid of the pawn shops, conspiracy theories, mermaid documentaries and Amish reality tv, give Ilya an hour and let him talk to us about swords shields and armour.

    • @mchildress8972
      @mchildress8972 5 років тому +38

      Yes

    • @thpxhemi5848
      @thpxhemi5848 5 років тому +38

      I'd watch that

    • @pallec4246
      @pallec4246 5 років тому +81

      They just need to focus on history and not all that scripted garbage.

    • @schoolsout15
      @schoolsout15 5 років тому +30

      YES!!! I could listen to him talk for hours about historical arms and armor...

    • @kpag3030
      @kpag3030 5 років тому +7

      ChannelUmptyThree
      Agreed

  • @TheJohn93226
    @TheJohn93226 5 років тому +608

    Ilya Alekseyev is a really talented blacksmith!

    • @jacobgrimstad7423
      @jacobgrimstad7423 5 років тому +8

      Yes very few can make one of these i Do not know if it at ufberth qualety as only one person gas made on with What was aveilebel to them

    • @IkkiDeFones
      @IkkiDeFones 4 роки тому +5

      and that is a FACT

    • @BrayleyBlades
      @BrayleyBlades 4 роки тому +1

      Big skill

    • @ThatOneBlacksmithGuy
      @ThatOneBlacksmithGuy 3 роки тому +5

      Bigggggg understatement.

    • @user-ff1ht3dh2d
      @user-ff1ht3dh2d 3 роки тому +6

      Наш парень Илюха !!!! Русский!!!!

  • @dad231090
    @dad231090 5 років тому +236

    " Good Craftmanship last a lifetime " this guy is my hero !!!

  • @wizzerd229
    @wizzerd229 7 років тому +783

    If Ilya did a Sword History class i would attend every class on the front row

  • @donatoclan3222
    @donatoclan3222 7 років тому +1755

    I love them making historical weapons more than them making fantasy weapons.

    • @Oxhead
      @Oxhead 7 років тому +12

      me too

    • @nelsonicies4800
      @nelsonicies4800 7 років тому +41

      Sad that these historic builds generates lesser views... might discourage them to do more IMO

    • @donatoclan3222
      @donatoclan3222 7 років тому +11

      +Nelson iCies i never thought about that. anyway another episode I like is the "kill bill" build, a katana for that movie, the great things about this episode is that they always have an expert enlisted in their team to monitor the build which makes it more authentic unlike the fantasy built that they almost pre manufacture every piece and glue them together then call it a weapon.

    • @DavidAkhter
      @DavidAkhter 7 років тому +4

      Agreed

    • @nelsonicies4800
      @nelsonicies4800 7 років тому +9

      Nomeno Djinova well some fantasy builds are as good... still lots of forging and authentic blacksmiths skills involved like the Kill a Kill episode... but i agree that some episode they cheated using the plasma cutter...
      honestly, this team take these builds much seriously than the previous group...

  • @galexeqe
    @galexeqe 6 років тому +36

    I love these shows, there's no reality style scripted BS interaction with the the crew it's just
    "this is what we're making and this is how it's done" and sprinkled with a bit of history
    Well done

    • @Psycho-Ssnake
      @Psycho-Ssnake 14 годин тому

      Ever seen the channel Freerk Vernga I think was the name? Maybe Wernga. Forgot how it's spelled, it's a smith that just makes stuff and doesn't say anything, it's also nice to just watch all the work.

  • @secludedmisanthrope6388
    @secludedmisanthrope6388 4 роки тому +132

    Jesus, I can't imagine how much rage would come up if I were making this sword and messed something up and had to start again... Amazing.

    • @marloyorkrodriguez9975
      @marloyorkrodriguez9975 4 роки тому +6

      That depends on what kind of error as Ilya said earlier certain Ulfbehrt swords are stacked and then spread out to make them.

  • @PrimevalAO
    @PrimevalAO 7 років тому +125

    Thank you Baltimore Knife and Sword for providing us an insight to a historically made sword.

    • @businessweasel9425
      @businessweasel9425 7 років тому +1

      what about a naginata or a yari?

    • @johnmarthinreforma839
      @johnmarthinreforma839 7 років тому

      Is that the real Matt?

    • @DA-dn6hh
      @DA-dn6hh 7 років тому +5

      I want to see the Attack on titan blades

    • @vinland5558
      @vinland5558 7 років тому

      Hey Matt, is it possible to get some information on the specifications of this blade? Blade length, weight, point of balance, distal taper, and so on? That would be amazing

    • @matthewmarting3623
      @matthewmarting3623 7 років тому +1

      Dude, there's tons of information out there on them. I'll bet Peter Johnsson has at least 2 books worth of drawings on them. Go take a look for yourself.

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch 7 років тому +625

    I really love these historic builds. Props to the team and in particular Ilya for providing so much background information on the history and forging on this type of sword. The end result looks pretty much perfect to me, especially with the gold and silver inlays.
    Maybe you guys could do a full-blown documentary on the history of certain swords one day. I know that I would watch it :)

    • @MikaruXDenka
      @MikaruXDenka 7 років тому +28

      I second that. I was so amazed the whole time. I mean... wow, not only one amazing sword, but also really imformative.

    • @lordmuhehe4605
      @lordmuhehe4605 7 років тому +8

      I agree, this and Hattori Hanzo build are my favourite.

    • @bartonbrevis3831
      @bartonbrevis3831 7 років тому +6

      Absolutely agree. The historical (and historical fantasy) builds are my favorites. This is now probably the number one on my list. Just Awesome BKS!

    • @Fakk2
      @Fakk2 7 років тому +4

      Nova. S04E01 Secrets of The Viking Sword. You may see a few similarities from this episode. :>

    • @Sheol02
      @Sheol02 7 років тому +6

      Yep. Plus those builds are of what actually worked. It's funny to see when they do anime/game oversized paddles, that can't be wielded by humans, but these - just pure, real awesomeness.

  • @xanthicchimera6504
    @xanthicchimera6504 5 років тому +475

    he sounded so pissed about the "INCOMPETENT BLACKSMITHS"

    • @joelpugsley3697
      @joelpugsley3697 5 років тому +7

      Lmao

    • @arunraj2905
      @arunraj2905 4 роки тому +71

      He is qualified to be pissed off. The dude is a monster in a forge. A total badass. Remember he made a scissor sword from a bunch of scissors.

    • @titan133760
      @titan133760 4 роки тому +33

      For an experienced blacksmith, nothing is more insulting than a poorly forged blade

    • @naturalist10000
      @naturalist10000 4 роки тому +4

      @@titan133760 Or a shittily forged cuirass

    • @kingatlanofatlantis3075
      @kingatlanofatlantis3075 4 роки тому

      Where was that???

  • @dizzydwarf4363
    @dizzydwarf4363 6 років тому +122

    I love how Illya just puts the steel puck on top of the forge while it's lit up without a glove on cause he's just that badass

    • @lightninggaming016
      @lightninggaming016 4 роки тому +7

      Well he is immune to the heat lol

    • @zaccheolee1792
      @zaccheolee1792 2 роки тому

      @@user-ph3cf1pi2e pretty sure the gloves are made to not catch on fire

  • @Ranstone
    @Ranstone 6 років тому +1037

    14:27 Listen closely, and ye shall hear the distant cry of Odin's messenger ravens.

  • @toothpickcity2
    @toothpickcity2 7 років тому +290

    Make a flintlock musket/pistols, just to show how most pre 1800s firearms were handmade by blacksmiths. You could do a damascus steel barrel. Or if you are up for a real challenge, make a wheel lock.

    • @simonknoll6999
      @simonknoll6999 7 років тому

      Is this possible for a modern day blacksmith without all the knowledge need es?

    • @TheDarkalkymist
      @TheDarkalkymist 7 років тому +2

      flintlocks are fairly easy, they are black powder weapons, generally formed over a rod then have the touch hole added, with the sear and frizzle being added later

    • @CK-TD
      @CK-TD 7 років тому

      Llonk Nomis Daniel Casey does it now. He had a show on history channel. #IronandFire

    • @kluang1
      @kluang1 7 років тому

      They need license to make guns?

    • @CK-TD
      @CK-TD 7 років тому +5

      capz not sure about licensing in Baltimore but I know in most states you do not need a license to own or build a black powder fire arm. #jimmyDiresta built a cannon here on UA-cam and he s in upstate New York. And stated no license needed.

  • @P1K3L
    @P1K3L 5 років тому +43

    This show got me interested in blacksmithing when I was in ninth grade, I've studied and observed, all I need now is to build a forge, thanks for introducing me to something I really love.

  • @RissaFirecat
    @RissaFirecat 11 місяців тому +2

    Ilia is a master craftsman. He is a smith as well as an artist. Thank you all for helping to make these amazing knives and swords!

  • @JRettMTX
    @JRettMTX 7 років тому +93

    I think that was one of your best if not the best pieces on the show.

    • @rorrodeh
      @rorrodeh 7 років тому +9

      This one and Sokka's meteor sword in my opinion have been the best

    • @human678
      @human678 6 років тому +1

      The Excalibur they made is easily their best sword at least on the scale of cost of making and retail price also the Hattori Hanzo katana was an epic building process

  • @stefanfabo5392
    @stefanfabo5392 7 років тому +75

    Finally ! Something historical and not from cartoon. Great job ! :)

    • @josephrector8735
      @josephrector8735 7 років тому +4

      I concur..

    • @grandadmiralthrawn92
      @grandadmiralthrawn92 7 років тому +4

      What, the Dandao sword wasn't enough?

    • @yasup9442
      @yasup9442 7 років тому +5

      God damn Chinese cartoons.

    • @Zweyrohn
      @Zweyrohn 7 років тому +1

      why finally? they have these kind of episodes well mixed into their scedule. they are awesome, and they create just the right mix with the modern ones and the designs made for the looks.

    • @mrmacross
      @mrmacross 7 років тому

      I agree, but since there's a semi-democratic vote to deciding what sword is made, we'd have to rely on history buffs to come out and vote on historical stuff.

  • @alexandergatos2159
    @alexandergatos2159 4 роки тому +4

    I can only watch in awe the craftsmanship of it all since I'm not a blacksmith. I am, however, a historian, not of the period, but I know enough to concur to Ilya's knowledge. It is no wonder this guy is a master craftsman, it's only about the talent, it's the inexorable motivation to delve into the historical details of his trade, to experiment with past techniques, visualise the processes and outcomes from blacksmiths of previous eras and integrate them to his own. Absolute respect!

  • @ThinlyCut90
    @ThinlyCut90 6 років тому +11

    I am in awe of how beautiful this sword is, and I'm even more awed at the time and care taken into forging such an amazing piece of history. Fantastic!

  • @gralha_
    @gralha_ 7 років тому +80

    The sword looks very good. You should do more episodes with realistic swords, they bring out the blacksmithing skills a lot more, which make them a lot cooler to watch

    • @josephrector8735
      @josephrector8735 7 років тому +22

      I concur..more historically accurate forged builds and less fabricated etc..

  • @Mercyss
    @Mercyss 7 років тому +137

    If you're reading this, I hope you have/had an amazing day!

  • @dominichalford9123
    @dominichalford9123 6 років тому +452

    Should make a legit thor hammer, not like from the marvel movies
    But one from the sagas

    • @nikhilsinha7730
      @nikhilsinha7730 5 років тому +23

      It would be a small hammer

    • @DreamPen
      @DreamPen 5 років тому +65

      But far easier to wield and far more effective.
      A small hammer with a small striking head or point is what allows it to dent or punch through armor. The bigger hammers of pop culture- comic books, cartoons, fantasy fiction, etc.- have too much surface, diffusing force all over instead of into a point.

    • @superdj7719
      @superdj7719 5 років тому +5

      Bro ilya would have a new forging hammer/weapon

    • @Sacremas
      @Sacremas 5 років тому +12

      In a lot of ways the comic version of Mjolnir would actually be easier to wield than the saga one. According to the saga, when the dwarves were forging Mjolnir, Loki shapeshifted into a big black fly and bit the smith in the eyelid at a crucial moment, causing the forging to fail and the haft to break off, leaving it with an oversized head for it's short (sword handle sized or slightly bigger) haft, relying largely on Thor's godly strength more than a regular warhammer would need to.

    • @Senior_Pineapple
      @Senior_Pineapple 5 років тому +5

      Thor was only able to wield it with a belt that amplifies his strength

  • @demonicinfusion
    @demonicinfusion 4 роки тому +5

    I love to see the more traditional methods of ancient blacksmithing. Such a magical, manly art form. The lady is also a fantastic artist.

  • @Camino377
    @Camino377 6 років тому +21

    Seeing them make steel like this is incredible. Our ancestors never truly receive the credit they deserved. Also makes you wonder what else has been lost to time.

  • @ottofrinta7115
    @ottofrinta7115 7 років тому +32

    I have a lot of respect for Ilja, the guy is hardcore into his craft tons of historical knowledge included.

  • @JABarns
    @JABarns 4 роки тому +2

    This is by far my favorite video from you guys. I was completely fascinated by the process of bring such a legendary weapon to life. And I very much appreciate the level of effort y’all put in to being as historically accurate as possible. I think even the fabled smith who made the first ulfberht would’ve been impressed with the blade you made.

  • @jamesgarrison7397
    @jamesgarrison7397 5 років тому +6

    You all didn't just make a sword, you made a work of art! Awesome job!

  • @ViniciusKRISCHKE
    @ViniciusKRISCHKE 7 років тому +148

    Please, do more historical builds. A gladius or a xiphos emulating the original technics. And I agree about the history lesson, also would sign in in a heartbeat. You guys are great!

  • @theenickyppp
    @theenickyppp 7 років тому +553

    favorite build so far, I'm big on historical weaponry
    who's with me?

    • @NKG416
      @NKG416 7 років тому

      I am

    • @KageStelhman
      @KageStelhman 7 років тому +1

      I'll second that

    • @maheswaraakram2216
      @maheswaraakram2216 7 років тому

      me. loooooove the new steel

    • @13LoCh
      @13LoCh 6 років тому +2

      I wonder if Skallagrim and others like Shadiversity and Metatron watch these

    • @Biden_is_demented
      @Biden_is_demented 6 років тому +3

      Funny part is that inlaying the Ulfbert word is actually weakening the blade on that spot, even if ever so slightly. A chemical etch would be much better, structurely speaking. The molecular bond between both metals is never 100%, and is widely known that any square angles are points of potential stress fractures. It takes only a microscopic flaw in the forge weld to begin building up that fracture to the point of failure.
      No matter how skilled the bladesmith is, that sword is always potentialy weakened, in exchange for such questionable low aesthetic value. Even more so back then, when the forge welds were more an art, and hard to duplicate. In trying to make their blades´ quality stand out, the original viking smiths actually introduced a weakness to their work. It is the modern equivalent to building a smartphone in a gold frame. Allthough visually appealing and valuable, a gold frame will never compete against the rigidity of its cheaper aluminium cousin. Therefore the Ulfbert swords were, at least in my humble opinion, more of a fashion and social statement, instead of a battle proven tool of warfare. Like the iPhone, really. Technologically much inferior to Android, but vastly more expensive, because of its added value as "jewelry", and its perceived social standing.

  • @Erebus.666.
    @Erebus.666. 2 роки тому +3

    Wow. Watched a few of these builds, but this one is really impressive. These smith's are wizards. Absolutely incredible work.

  • @techpsy
    @techpsy 4 роки тому +2

    You guys have the best job in the world! Its just pure joy to watch how you, with your hands, make dreams come true.

  • @spideyrox8520
    @spideyrox8520 7 років тому +390

    Zuko's twin blades from Avatar the Last Air Bender. Please.

    • @karl4202
      @karl4202 7 років тому

      yes!

    • @trexvik9628
      @trexvik9628 7 років тому

      Yes! I was just thinking of suggesting that myself!

    • @Too-Many-Rxses
      @Too-Many-Rxses 7 років тому +1

      I agree I agree I agree

    • @lithoshpere
      @lithoshpere 7 років тому

      yessss!

    • @aragix
      @aragix 7 років тому

      that would be cool

  • @valrdjem
    @valrdjem 7 років тому +45

    Excellent episode. One of the best you all have done. Ilya (thanks to the folks who helped my spelling) is one hell of a good smith, just based on all ones I've seen him do on Man at Arms. I wouldn't be able to keep up with him in the shop, but I sure love to learn from him.

  • @BenDover-tj8vf
    @BenDover-tj8vf Рік тому +1

    I could watch true craftsmen for hours , amazing workmanship you should all be very proud .

  • @BTmatias
    @BTmatias 4 роки тому +2

    wow, this was definitely the most interesting build I've seen you guys pull out. please make more of these historically accurate weapons!

  • @Xzeebo
    @Xzeebo 7 років тому +410

    Everytime you guys try the swords out i always wish you were cutting silicone dummies so we could see the real damage the weapons could make! You should think about it!

    • @havtor007
      @havtor007 6 років тому +39

      The problem is that silicone or balistic gel is not realistic to how much damage it does to a real human being.
      Also also depending on where on the body you hit the harder or easier it is to see the real damage.
      The zombie head they show here is about 70-90% depending on who made it like a real human head btw so you can kinda see what it would do to a human head but also not really.

    • @Anino_Makata
      @Anino_Makata 6 років тому +48

      No, not silicon dummies. I wanna see them cut through actual pigs carcasses and cow hides!

    • @BryBurger
      @BryBurger 6 років тому +16

      Dummies are not cheap, especially for one time use and they make a ton of videos. Same applies to dead animals as well as PETA would jump all up in there ass about it. So I can understand the 2 liter thing and at least they brought out a zombie head which was awesome.
      Perhaps work out a deal with some special effects channel for sword demos?!?

    • @kana22693
      @kana22693 6 років тому +9

      I've seen $250-$300 cheap-ass swords that are capable of stabbing through the door of a fridge and slashing in half the entire carcass of a pig effortlessly, I'd say pretty much every sword made out of modern steel that costs +$200 it's capable of inflicting lethal wounds to anyone who isn't wearing armor.

    • @muttleyjones6372
      @muttleyjones6372 6 років тому +3

      Miguel Rojas my advice is to chill out man. Those negative waves are just so violent man, relax, kick back life is beautiful man, animals have feelings too you know. Also all this violent imagery is harshing my buzz man.

  • @Elvirth24
    @Elvirth24 6 років тому +756

    Plot twist: This IS actually the Dublin Ulfberht. A time traveller stole it from BKS and brought it back in time to trade in medieval Ireland.

    • @fallenloki3580
      @fallenloki3580 5 років тому +66

      *Paradox intensifies*

    • @magnaviousyk3118
      @magnaviousyk3118 5 років тому +45

      Reminds me of a game called "it's hard to be a god"... Damn, somewhere in medieval age, the name of Illya is known to be a legendary blacksmith no one has ever met.. only by name..

    • @MrSatan-xy9es
      @MrSatan-xy9es 5 років тому +11

      @@magnaviousyk3118 amazing comment... long live smith-lord Illya

    • @tacokid99
      @tacokid99 5 років тому +3

      Elvirth24 makes sense

    • @billmcyrus
      @billmcyrus 5 років тому +25

      They would be dublin the price if that's true.

  • @dmichael7144
    @dmichael7144 2 роки тому +2

    Ulfberhts are my favorite swords, so it’s really cool to see this build for me!

    • @zaccheolee1792
      @zaccheolee1792 2 роки тому +1

      it is amazing its light and its so underrated.

  • @ddrod8128
    @ddrod8128 6 років тому +2

    Wow... The fact you chose to make a legendary blade like this and succeeded... Awesome work everyone.

  • @Frozenkoldfury
    @Frozenkoldfury 7 років тому +193

    Here's a Challenge for you:
    forge a weapon from Warhammer 40'000, using only High Tech or Experimental Techniques

    • @axelblack1799
      @axelblack1799 7 років тому +27

      Wouldn't mind a working chain sword...

    • @DarkHoruslvl8
      @DarkHoruslvl8 7 років тому +5

      Chainswords would be awesome!!!!!
      Or try to make a Commissars Power Saber!!!!(looks like a ceremonial scimitar)

    • @timkelm7329
      @timkelm7329 7 років тому +5

      Here I'm loading the adamantium into the Hadron collider...

    • @msrlapin99
      @msrlapin99 7 років тому +6

      I kinda like this. And it'd be a nice to get a change of pace from really stressful historical work. A 40K chainsword that looks like a semi-functional sword, and a chain on two pullies so it can spin. (No, they won't motorize it, don't ask. To the CNC machine!

    • @TheRandomLurker
      @TheRandomLurker 7 років тому +4

      Functional Chainsword from 40k would be great as-is, no need to be fancy with how they make it.
      Besides, 40k doesn't do high tech unless the weapon is futuristic, in which case it can't be replicated. Remember most technology in 40k is some sort of cult ritual with mchine spirit appeasement and other weird things, rather than special processes.

  • @dakotajones9922
    @dakotajones9922 7 років тому +83

    I think the Chainsword from 40k warhammer would be an interesting build for you guys to make.

    • @Valivali94
      @Valivali94 7 років тому +2

      That would be great.

    • @tstvolleyball633
      @tstvolleyball633 7 років тому

      Pls make genii sword from overwatch

    • @alexprice9573
      @alexprice9573 7 років тому

      Or for DIY prop shop
      IT would be easier

    • @dakotajones9922
      @dakotajones9922 7 років тому

      Why go for the easier route compared to making an actual chainsword forged by these guys.

    • @akselbentsen3683
      @akselbentsen3683 7 років тому +1

      Hmmm 40k warhamer is great. Yeah man at arms do the chainsword!

  • @matheusmterra
    @matheusmterra 5 років тому +1

    I absolutely LOVE the historical pieces.. Gives some real insight on the mentality of the men of war in the MIddle-Ages.

  • @geoffallert1921
    @geoffallert1921 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful sword, gentlemen. I like the way you explain all the detail that goes into the forging right through to finishing.

  • @budoka92
    @budoka92 7 років тому +170

    "sealing the crucible with more clay" *picks up dog poop*

  • @highestqualitypigiron
    @highestqualitypigiron 7 років тому +10

    I'm loving the more historical builds, the weapons end up looking so good. Please do some more

  • @leonmuise
    @leonmuise 3 роки тому +1

    this is by far my favorite episode. sometime you guys talk a little faster, so some details get missed. but the way you went above and beyond not only in the traditional making of one my ancestors favorite sword. you also went above and beyond with the detail of how it was made traditionally and the explanations. this is fabulous.
    great work guys. all of your stuff really impresses me, but this takes the cake. since last summer i been saving up for a authentic viking sword. now i have even more ambition to do so.

  • @pjxviii0261
    @pjxviii0261 5 років тому +2

    I love learning about this kind of stuff it’s absolutely amazing....... I want more!!

  • @CynUnion-ji9uj
    @CynUnion-ji9uj 7 років тому +92

    a cool and simple idea would be the VibroSword from Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic(2003)

    • @1234kalmar
      @1234kalmar 7 років тому +1

      I second this. They look awesome.

    • @randytracy5981
      @randytracy5981 7 років тому

      I third it I think it would look really look and be awesome

    • @albinhakansson1086
      @albinhakansson1086 7 років тому

      C.Y.N.I.C.Union indeed

    • @YENSIEN
      @YENSIEN 7 років тому +5

      Or a mandalorian Beskad now that would be awsome

    • @nerfinator6
      @nerfinator6 7 років тому

      Dude, all of my yes

  • @PsychedelicScrafty
    @PsychedelicScrafty 7 років тому +244

    Anyone else want to see "Ice" from Game of Thrones?

  • @WhiteRoseNeko
    @WhiteRoseNeko 6 років тому +2

    Oh man that's so cool! I love it! These historical makes are so amazing! I love everything you guys do!

  • @Krystalmyth
    @Krystalmyth 4 роки тому +2

    One of my favorite blades you guys have ever made on this program along with Sokka's Meteor Sword.

  • @PanzerYeena
    @PanzerYeena 7 років тому +15

    Yeah... could you get Ilya to read a whole book on blacksmithing out loud for us? I'd listen to that all day long.

  • @NerdySatyr
    @NerdySatyr 7 років тому +54

    Here's a build, Space Marine Power Sword!! (or Librarians Force Sword depending on how detailed you wanna go!)

    • @kieranbasham2678
      @kieranbasham2678 7 років тому +1

      I think that would be rather boring tbh. Maybe a warped chaos one could be intresting though

    • @project9772
      @project9772 7 років тому +4

      its a chain sword or its nothing

    • @NerdySatyr
      @NerdySatyr 7 років тому +4

      Haha yeah a Chainsword would be fun also!

    • @kieranbasham2678
      @kieranbasham2678 7 років тому +3

      TopHatCat ooooh a thunderhammer!!!! XD

    • @NerdySatyr
      @NerdySatyr 7 років тому +3

      There are some more ornate designs out there (see the 40k wiki), but mainly I was imagining the beautiful guards, etching and handles.. along side the wiring and power-field generator.
      I mean its that or they could make something like, a Crozius Arcanum. But would like to see something Games Workshop on the show!

  • @bryantfox9689
    @bryantfox9689 5 років тому

    I was honestly just researching how to turn my bog ore into workable metal and you guys helped me with another piece of the puzzle. I want to make blades that only use materials gathered around my home in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. I have plenty of railroad steel and iron from the old narrow-gauge railway bed that I've been travelling on since I was a child. It's also littered with favorite, which I've heard can be a pain to work. I also have a sizeable bog on my land with so much ferrobacteria that we had to drill a new well because the iron oxide sludge had plugged up the pipes completely. I plan to crush and sort the sediment with a magnet. I'm already familiar with how to make charcoal and how to build a proper historical forge to do everything, I'm just now learning about how to work metal. You guys have inspired me to go back to the ways of my ancestors and really make something I can be proud of!

  • @murphfee617
    @murphfee617 5 років тому +1

    That was the Best +VLFBERH+T Ive Ever seen, And Im a Uge fan of these Swords. Thanks guys

  • @paalaasengstubbrud3524
    @paalaasengstubbrud3524 7 років тому +15

    Stuff like this makes me proud to be Norwegian. Great work guys and gal!

    • @justas5991
      @justas5991 7 років тому +3

      But these swords are German made..

    • @HorizonExer
      @HorizonExer 7 років тому +1

      most of the ulfberht swords are found in scandinavia.

    • @MrJackthecracker
      @MrJackthecracker 7 років тому

      justas5991 no they are not Germany is not Scandinavia

    • @rune9864
      @rune9864 7 років тому +1

      Paal Aaseng Stubbrud Yes my Scandinavian brother, we are proud of our creation.

    • @whatsyourexcuse384
      @whatsyourexcuse384 7 років тому +1

      Paal Aaseng Stubbrud Norge yas

  • @shadyphoenix3148
    @shadyphoenix3148 7 років тому +8

    Just one word to describe this Video : AWESOME!

  • @ronnies3798
    @ronnies3798 5 років тому +1

    These guys make some of the highest quality content I've ever seen on UA-cam

  • @davidharrison6615
    @davidharrison6615 6 років тому +1

    its nice to see that skill and knowledge are not lost . well done lads .

  • @stevie_ily
    @stevie_ily 7 років тому +84

    "I have been preparing for this day."
    *grabs drinking horn and grows a giant beard*

    • @lughfiregod16
      @lughfiregod16 7 років тому

      If you have been preparing... Wouldn't you already have the beard?

    • @stevie_ily
      @stevie_ily 7 років тому +3

      Jane Murphy no, I was trying to discover a way to grow a foot long beard in seconds.

  • @remi3246
    @remi3246 7 років тому +60

    Ilya is a god damned badass

  • @aaronroberts1157
    @aaronroberts1157 6 років тому +1

    Bravo! My favorite build so far! You are all fantastic Craftsmen and woman.

  • @andrewparker7110
    @andrewparker7110 5 років тому +1

    Really enjoy watching you all work and show off your skill.

  • @DjMrGrimM
    @DjMrGrimM 7 років тому +98

    Ilya Alekseyev needs his own channel..

    • @DjMrGrimM
      @DjMrGrimM 7 років тому +5

      13:16 Those Bracelets are soo sick!! #WANT

    • @danielsedlarevic8300
      @danielsedlarevic8300 7 років тому +5

      I would binge watch all his videos.

    • @terryhalsteadgamer
      @terryhalsteadgamer 7 років тому +1

      Totally agree my friend. One can only hope.

    • @Leo_Noved
      @Leo_Noved 7 років тому +4

      Ilya has actually been on the show Forged in Fire and did an amazing job.

    • @Koooo4
      @Koooo4 7 років тому +2

      Should be CrazyRussianBlacksmith

  • @roadhandviking2741
    @roadhandviking2741 6 років тому +30

    All you fellows are true artisans and craftsmen, it show more with every episode I watch. Love to see you guys make the warhammer from resident evil extinction

  • @mconcepcion752
    @mconcepcion752 5 років тому +1

    Absolutely magnificent. Truly you people are masters of your crafts.

  • @muyhiram
    @muyhiram 5 років тому +2

    I keep coming back to this video every week or so.

  • @justaman-km1hl
    @justaman-km1hl 6 років тому +242

    Blacksmiths were revered and looked upon with suspicion and fear. They were magicians, sorcerers.

    • @FuckGoogle2
      @FuckGoogle2 5 років тому +31

      Not to mention freakishly strong.

    • @theawkwardskeleton6608
      @theawkwardskeleton6608 5 років тому +13

      justaman6972 there’s the Japanese blacksmith whose swords would cursed, where if you draw it out of its scabbard, you’d have to satisfy an insane bloodlust

    • @pitbull8625
      @pitbull8625 5 років тому +8

      ODST 4 Life that’s because they did not have great steal. Thats why the katana is so iconic because it’s a beautiful piece made of sub par steal

    • @fcku4798
      @fcku4798 5 років тому +5

      It is believed that Merlin and all those fairytale "sorcerers" were just blacksmiths

    • @ChrisSmith-qo6ui
      @ChrisSmith-qo6ui 4 роки тому +3

      So glad my last name is Smith haha was known to be handed down as a last name for blacksmiths or smities

  • @tobyshane7685
    @tobyshane7685 7 років тому +67

    I would love to see you guys design and forge your own concept. No movies no games no history weapons your own design.

    • @dsaasd6162
      @dsaasd6162 6 років тому

      They can't! They're Blacksmiths not designers dude!

    • @janevyjem8037
      @janevyjem8037 6 років тому +1

      that does not mean they have no fantasy

  • @Doritofeet666
    @Doritofeet666 2 роки тому

    I agree. This blew my mind. Blacksmithing from scratch!

  • @SirRagnildius
    @SirRagnildius 5 років тому +152

    What did you do last week?
    Me: watched Netflix.
    Man at arms: we made a historical Viking sword laced with gold and silver, also it’s made of a super steel that is probably never going to break.
    Me: ...😶

    • @deadmeatdec2164
      @deadmeatdec2164 5 років тому +1

      Right! I am with ya

    • @SL4US
      @SL4US 4 роки тому +1

      I just regular old crucible steel

    • @cirinosaldana9106
      @cirinosaldana9106 4 роки тому +1

      Steel that is considered valerian steel. And yes it will never break.

  • @PsyCronox
    @PsyCronox 7 років тому +3

    Indeed. Historical builds like these are awesome. love the backstory

  • @Klomster88
    @Klomster88 7 років тому +18

    Flamberge blade.
    Preferably a zweihander, but the rapier would be cool as well.
    Also, a late saber with a half blued blade would be cool as well.

    • @mylifeisacomplexpastiche7901
      @mylifeisacomplexpastiche7901 7 років тому +4

      Look up their Soul Reaver build

    • @thevdevitor
      @thevdevitor 7 років тому +2

      ZWEIHANDER!!!!!!!!

    • @RaySpartan315
      @RaySpartan315 7 років тому

      Klomster idk what swords those are but they sure sound cool.

    • @Klomster88
      @Klomster88 7 років тому

      Trey Pehl Yeh, it's cool and all. But it would be cool to see the zweihander made from scratch.
      Or the flamberge rapier, those are actually wicked cool.

    • @codyweed5291
      @codyweed5291 7 років тому +1

      zweihander is a massive two handed sword that took true skill to wield in battle.

  • @JensHanenburgsexy
    @JensHanenburgsexy 5 років тому +1

    I've watched it 10 times and I still love it!!! I will probele make a sword like this too.

  • @DarthLobitou
    @DarthLobitou 6 років тому +2

    This is my favorite episode of all. I can't account for the 2,460,000 views... but those last 569 views are probably mine, given how many times I've watched this. Such beautiful work, guys!

  • @K1ll3rW0mbat
    @K1ll3rW0mbat 7 років тому +58

    I would like to see you make an Egyptian Khopesh please, bronze if you can handle it.

    • @GrahamCStrouse
      @GrahamCStrouse 7 років тому

      K1ll3rW0mbat That would be pretty damn cool.

    • @trendduos7679
      @trendduos7679 7 років тому

      Would be cool

    • @lvcsslacker
      @lvcsslacker 7 років тому

      oh gods yes!

    • @zahktuthalxalyrion6364
      @zahktuthalxalyrion6364 7 років тому

      Haven't they made a weapon similar to the Egyptian Khopesh?

    • @gepetoton
      @gepetoton 7 років тому

      A build from League of Legends, is based on a Khopesh. Luna's blade I guess.

  • @sychodelicstorm5592
    @sychodelicstorm5592 7 років тому +99

    MAKE THE GALITINE FROM WARFRAME NEXT!!!!

    • @ALCHESTreAZ
      @ALCHESTreAZ 7 років тому

      Dragon Nikana, Sibear, Galatine, Nikana Prime, or.. Scindo

    • @E1masiveE1
      @E1masiveE1 7 років тому +2

      Ninja Cowboy whats the music at 6:14

    • @Dorklord444
      @Dorklord444 7 років тому

      I'd like to know too... though I'll make the assumption that it's something royalty free from some database used by 'you-tubers'.

    • @Ms.Nightshade
      @Ms.Nightshade 7 років тому +1

      Louis Gowman
      UA-cam does have a music library that anyone can use.

    • @eduardoloiola145
      @eduardoloiola145 7 років тому +5

      I've been asking for this for so long, thank you, bro. But Galatine Prime would be more incredible

  • @richardgriffiths4791
    @richardgriffiths4791 5 років тому +1

    This is my favourite of your video's. it's a recreation of a real sword rather than a fantasy blade. Wonderful

  • @johanlannek6274
    @johanlannek6274 3 роки тому +1

    Great quality production brothers at arms! Craftmanship and production top notch!

  • @lordchapelseed791
    @lordchapelseed791 7 років тому +28

    the Rose Quartz sword and shield will be a formidable challenge.

    • @100blueeyedboy
      @100blueeyedboy 7 років тому +1

      I know they've done some colouring before but never bright pink. I'd assume some kind of paint unless they wanted to get real fancy

    • @100blueeyedboy
      @100blueeyedboy 7 років тому

      ***** probably. I'd put money on Ilya being able to figure it out

    • @TheDarkalkymist
      @TheDarkalkymist 7 років тому +1

      automotive paint, works wonderfully, they did the scissor blade and made it candy red

  • @MrB16M4C
    @MrB16M4C 7 років тому +29

    PLEASE!! do a Celtic long sword. With an anthropomorphic hilt. It's hard to find one being forged. And I want to see you guys do one.
    It'll make my life

  • @darthjoshua6663
    @darthjoshua6663 6 років тому +2

    Illya's my favorite, he knows so many awesome skills and makes such mind-bogglingly beautiful work. When I realized that he was the winner of the spiked shield episode of Forged in Fire, it made me like him even more. Easily one of the most beautiful things on Forged in Fire. He's also Russian so that automatically makes him awesome. Such a skilled individual, I hope to one day learn at least half the skills he has mastered.

  • @stefan7745
    @stefan7745 6 років тому

    It’s awesome how accurate you’re trying to make it

  • @thegatorator4984
    @thegatorator4984 7 років тому +114

    Maybe do a zweihander!

    • @miesling7304
      @miesling7304 7 років тому +14

      THE zweihander from Dark Souls would be awesome

    • @sanguineregis5354
      @sanguineregis5354 7 років тому +5

      A Zweihander in general would be awesome.

    • @censorduck
      @censorduck 7 років тому +2

      plan on taking on some pike formations?

    • @stasrock
      @stasrock 7 років тому

      Fire the bass canon!!!

    • @stasrock
      @stasrock 7 років тому +1

      Jook113 better from Dark Souls!

  • @Kronnification
    @Kronnification 7 років тому +49

    Raze-Lighter, Dark Drinker, Bolt Caster from Destiny... any of the 3

    • @Marcus-zp7nl
      @Marcus-zp7nl 7 років тому

      Yes!!!!!!!!!!

    • @fmabrotherhoodx5007
      @fmabrotherhoodx5007 7 років тому

      Frosty-Popcicle oh hell ya

    • @rodrigotellez2962
      @rodrigotellez2962 7 років тому

      even Young Wolf's Howl... though my personal favorite would be Dark Drinker (love the design)

    • @collyqually6486
      @collyqually6486 7 років тому +5

      I'd suggest young wolf's howl from Rise of Iron but I feel the sword is a bit too plain.

    • @vishpatel45
      @vishpatel45 7 років тому +4

      Why not the iron battle axe

  • @snbforever
    @snbforever Рік тому +1

    18:00 The bit you all really want to watch: the slicey dicey bit 🤣💪🗡

  • @gordondeitz7838
    @gordondeitz7838 2 роки тому +1

    Great episode guys! In depth intel. Of your presentation is smack on!

  • @BeatAssDude
    @BeatAssDude 7 років тому +9

    This is truly awesome, I recommend them to build this but they didn't put my name in the video, but I'm glad they finally did it

    • @samikuosmanen729
      @samikuosmanen729 7 років тому

      Well done Sir BeatAssDude! May Ye fest with Odin tonight in valhalla, or atleast be very proud of Ye`r accomplishment today. And what I like to know is an viking axe already been made by these peculiars blacksmith´s or not?

    • @michaelcaldwell2345
      @michaelcaldwell2345 7 років тому +1

      i think they have made a viking axe

    • @samikuosmanen729
      @samikuosmanen729 7 років тому

      I Thank Ye Sir, for that specific information.

  • @gurindan
    @gurindan 7 років тому +118

    Kenpachi Zaraki sword, pls .

    • @ray-jt2pu
      @ray-jt2pu 7 років тому

      Lolka Nikiforovna yes !

    • @rallaa
      @rallaa 7 років тому +5

      That's a good idea actually. It would be interesting to see how they go about it.
      Like making it new and then purposely wearing out the edge.

    • @darthraven1054
      @darthraven1054 7 років тому

      yes please

    • @peatear42
      @peatear42 7 років тому

      THIS!!!! 🙌

    • @theodorevanderaa993
      @theodorevanderaa993 7 років тому

      I agree

  • @Geckomayhem
    @Geckomayhem 6 років тому +1

    Geez, these guys are knowledgeable. Love it! Awesome forging, awesome history lesson. I'm awed. ;)

  • @davidrobinson7667
    @davidrobinson7667 Рік тому +1

    Excellent Craftsmanship fellas ! Intensely impressive ! 🇺🇸

  • @GusCraft460
    @GusCraft460 6 років тому +3

    As a B’more blacksmith, I gotta say that these guys are at the level that I aspire to be.

  • @aleramone23
    @aleramone23 7 років тому +564

    KIDS: Stop asking for cartoon swords and ask for historic swords like this one.

  • @emmarounsville1479
    @emmarounsville1479 4 роки тому

    I remember doing a school project in my highschool military history class where I studied swords throughout history, and the Ulfberht sword was one of my biggest focal points!

  • @Vospader21
    @Vospader21 6 років тому +1

    This really is one of my favorite builds.

  • @SoleR7
    @SoleR7 7 років тому +4

    wow... this episide was awesome!

  • @ateeshJ
    @ateeshJ 6 років тому +16

    that background music is GREAT!!

  • @iwatchtoomuchyt3070
    @iwatchtoomuchyt3070 Рік тому +1

    Absolutely stunning piece as always

  • @VCOOGAN
    @VCOOGAN 3 роки тому

    Outstanding! Amazing! Excellent craftsmanship!!!