How do they make the legendary viking warrior bracelets?

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  • @oscarsuarez4107
    @oscarsuarez4107 Рік тому +394

    I am amazed at the number of electrical machines that the Vikings had, perhaps with the help of aliens?

    • @LEXMEN74
      @LEXMEN74 Рік тому +10

      🤣😂

    • @tadeubotelho4410
      @tadeubotelho4410 Рік тому +4

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @CorkyMcButterpants
      @CorkyMcButterpants Рік тому +7

      In a past life a Viking smiðr, I used to make these on site for all the worthy warriors who had 3 chickens in payment. But only if I remembered to pack my trusty battle vice and draw pliers.

    • @oligogaruso9264
      @oligogaruso9264 Рік тому

      Full fuc... high tech, and no explanation, how the ancient people managed this. This vid is a click bait for ful fu..... basterds. minus 15 *

    • @JoachimVampire
      @JoachimVampire Рік тому +2

      this just gave me flashbacks of kung fury

  • @francois237
    @francois237 Рік тому +129

    I am amazed by the technological level of the tools of the Viking craftsmen at the time ^_^

    • @jeffrowson8974
      @jeffrowson8974 Рік тому +2

      Lol 😂.

    • @rcroeder
      @rcroeder Рік тому +2

      lol you can do this all by hand

    • @marcus-flavius
      @marcus-flavius Рік тому +1

      Oh yes, they make beautiful torques, but shit in their huts and sleep with their animals...highly skilled and evolved...😂

    • @KenFullman
      @KenFullman Рік тому +1

      And they have a shed load of gold.

    • @guyblack4920
      @guyblack4920 Рік тому

      I wonder where the vikings hid all their electric forming tools and steel reducing dies? Clever people!

  • @Grumpy_old_Boot
    @Grumpy_old_Boot Рік тому +163

    Most of the work, was pretty much exactly what I expected, though it was annealed more times than expected.
    I would say the only "sloppy" part, was the soldering part ... surely, they could have used a holding device to keep the ends aligned better.

    • @flintsmith4771
      @flintsmith4771 Рік тому +4

      They were held in place by the springiness of the gold. Then he accidentally heated the far side of the bracelet to red and it softened.

    • @warrior4christ777
      @warrior4christ777 Рік тому +15

      I agree I would not buy it if I could see the Bush league joint

    • @alikose890
      @alikose890 Рік тому +1

      altın veya diğer metaller yapılan kaynak işleminde oynatılmadan kaynatılması gerekir düşük ısıda eriyen yüzde 60 gümüş veya yüzde 40 gümüş kaynağı içine işler bu buzdolapçıların daha çok kullaandığı kaynakdır sadece buzdolabı değil tabii içine işlemsi gerekn tüm fazla yük olmayan kaynaklarda kullanılabilir bu atölye sanırım sadece bu işleri yapmak için bir kuruluşa benziyor gene de ellerine sağlık güzel çalışmaydı.sonuna kadar izledim.

    • @jimmyjambon9206
      @jimmyjambon9206 Рік тому +18

      Yup. A visible joint makes it a fail on an otherwise beautiful piece.

    • @cathmar7394
      @cathmar7394 Рік тому +1

      Must have been an amature joiner. Sub par employee. I've seen jewelry 600 years old with better joins than this incredible lousy attempt. Put that in a high-end jewelry store, and NO ONE will buy it. Let alone a spot in the display.

  • @blacksilvercompany2377
    @blacksilvercompany2377 Рік тому +26

    One problem I see ,I can see the joint where the Bracelet was soldered at the end of the video ,maybe it is not finished yet? I would never allow that on a bracelet of this quality. The Bracelet is fabulous and they make all of that difficult work look easy lol great video. Thanks

    • @Stllno
      @Stllno Рік тому +1

      Agree… the join is pretty rough

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs Рік тому +5

      Of this quality? What quality ? It’s literally just wires, twisted together. The fact that you can see the joint, should already tell you it’s not quality. It’s just quantity.

  • @AvatarChrist
    @AvatarChrist Рік тому +3

    the solder spot isn't top notch. but the rest of the process, very nice! pause at 21:52

  • @jeffpowell2864
    @jeffpowell2864 Рік тому +24

    Use engraving tools to clean up the solder at the joint to make it perfectly endless. Good work except for the final weld

    • @nifty1940
      @nifty1940 Рік тому +2

      Agreed.

    • @mikealman9259
      @mikealman9259 Рік тому +1

      Totally agree, all that work to be let down by an ugly solder joint doesn't make sense!
      Hopefully It was cleaned up before going on sale, or I'd be VERY unhappy. Otherwise Impressive.

  • @torstenneuer1560
    @torstenneuer1560 Рік тому +15

    Nice work, especially the soldering job which can be quite tricky on twisted wires. Alas, this is not a piece of Viking jewelry.

    • @truthhunterhawk3932
      @truthhunterhawk3932 Рік тому

      I can see why but also *why* *_not?_* . But it looks like viking style though ....

    • @torstenneuer1560
      @torstenneuer1560 Рік тому +2

      @@truthhunterhawk3932 Twisting wire does not make a piece Viking. The original pieces that I know of which were made using twisted wire used double tapered thick twisted wire that was inlayed with much thinner twisted wire.

    • @RaeCarson
      @RaeCarson 5 місяців тому

      ​@torstenneuer1560 So it would be far more accurate if they said, "Viking-inspired".

  • @ahmetcimen566
    @ahmetcimen566 Рік тому +40

    çok güzel işçilikleriniz var lakin bu ürünü başarısız kılan tek kusur birleşme noktası çok bariz ve affınızla amatörce oldu. başarılar dilerim.

    • @Harpy1337
      @Harpy1337 10 місяців тому +1

      çünkü o birleşme noktasından kırılıp işlem yapılacak daha, süslemesi var :)

  • @kewakl8891
    @kewakl8891 Рік тому +28

    an original viking machine. never saw this on the series!

    • @FassEddie
      @FassEddie Рік тому +3

      Never saw the warriors either, so a total gyp.

    • @rolf.m.h.5560
      @rolf.m.h.5560 Рік тому +1

      @@FassEddie Actually they bought these rings in a shop or got them from a looting spree.

    • @leifvejby8023
      @leifvejby8023 Рік тому

      You saw the pulling dies.

  • @robertpatrick1824
    @robertpatrick1824 Рік тому +7

    Now, look at reality- for the original craftsmen who made the bracelets- every tool was handmade, including the saw blades, files, drawing dies, there were no torches, fires made from charcoal and wood, the ore was dug and refined entirely by hand. So, while the labor in the video looks great, the labor on the originals was greater by far. No electric drill for twisting, everything done by hand, the simpler processes by less skilled apprentices. No standardized rulers for measuring. So, this is amazing and interesting, but the work on the originals is more amazing.

  • @BolinFoto
    @BolinFoto Рік тому +9

    Viking jewelry was mostly made of silver or bronze, with gold jewelry often reserved for the elite.
    Vikings liked silver more than gold because silver was what the stars were made of.
    Gold they only used to trade with it was just money to them :P

    • @oghuzkhan5117
      @oghuzkhan5117 Рік тому

      Odin the viking God was an real person. A Turkic Shaman from the land of fire (Caucassus)

    • @BolinFoto
      @BolinFoto Рік тому +1

      @@oghuzkhan5117 Possibly because the Vikings also belived that Asgard the home of the Norse Gods was situated in the Eurasian steppe just beyond Miklagard.
      The Old Norse name for Istanbul was Miklagarðr (from mikill 'big' and garðr 'wall' or 'stronghold') as seen in the Icelandic sagas.
      And no other nation has so many acient Islamic silver coins in their Museums as the Nordic countries has.
      So it is a very strong possibillity.

  • @quelanetex
    @quelanetex Рік тому +15

    Es increíble la cantidad de herramientas que poseían los vikingos!!!😜 Excelente trabajo.

  • @umitsayman
    @umitsayman Рік тому

    Ellerinize sağlık. Herşeyden önce mesleğinizin tüm inceliklerini açık açık videoya kaydetmeniz meraklılar için de esin kaynağı olmuştur mutlaka. Bu arada çok eski dostlarım "SELTAŞ" Haddecilik ve varislerini de hayırla yad ediyorum. Tebrikler...

  • @КнязьСеменов
    @КнязьСеменов Рік тому

    Мы в детстве такие делали , и не знали , что это браслет ВИГИНГОВ ! По нашему - это просто ТОРОС (для подьёма груза , но короткий ) 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @bernadettestapleton2016
    @bernadettestapleton2016 Рік тому +6

    Very interesting. Makes one realise just how the Vikings made their bracelets without the help of electric machinery. Thank you

  • @МаксимСтепанов-й1ю

    Челябинск, бери на заметку. На заводе имени Ленина, вместо изготовления троса, линию по изготовлению браслетов тру викингов +50 strength и ресист от поражения лезвием барбершопера

  • @thepunisher65
    @thepunisher65 Рік тому +19

    Этот браслет не стоит потраченных на него усилий

  • @jgrizzle4166
    @jgrizzle4166 Рік тому +11

    Love it! But that solder line is driving me nuts lol

    • @jeffreybarton1297
      @jeffreybarton1297 Рік тому

      Yes, and the big smear of solder still visible on the finished product. Not good.

  • @TheUnvarnishedTruth-
    @TheUnvarnishedTruth- Рік тому +6

    *Relatively simple construction... But the work involved and the final result is incredible!*
    *Thank you for the video!*

    • @truthhunterhawk3932
      @truthhunterhawk3932 Рік тому

      *Its really beautiful isn't it? A work of art*

    • @tday891
      @tday891 Рік тому +1

      Simple 20 Guage copper wire at my local Home Depot is $23.00/lb

    • @umitsayman
      @umitsayman Рік тому

      it is not copper, it is probably 14K Au.....@@tday891

  • @harliethomas1378
    @harliethomas1378 Рік тому +13

    Absolutely Awesome! I would love to spend a day or week in that shop..watching..learning..helping..So many cool old school machines and techniques and hands on...No computers, just men and their tools making cool and real stuff with their hands and minds.

  • @bigblocklawyer
    @bigblocklawyer Рік тому +20

    These always remind me of my first chemistry class in college. The three properties that make an object a metal....malleability, ductility, conductivity. After getting called on in 250-person lecture hall and not knowing, I'll never forget it as long as I live.

    • @incredulousd9408
      @incredulousd9408 Рік тому +1

      Don't worry my man, nobody else remembers that at all, including whoever was giving the lecture. It's gonna be ok, stop punishing yourself.

    • @bigblocklawyer
      @bigblocklawyer Рік тому +1

      @@incredulousd9408 Enh. More the "burned hand teaches best" phenomenon.

    • @gordoncouger9648
      @gordoncouger9648 Рік тому

      I do, and it has been 65 years.

  • @Spidey7i
    @Spidey7i Рік тому +4

    I'm amazed at the consideration for life and limb. Who knew Crocs were suitable footwear for a machine shop. Also, not loving the wearing of lose leather gloves around some of those machines. First hand experience has taught me that those gloves can present more risk than they reduce.

  • @СаняИванов-с2у
    @СаняИванов-с2у Рік тому +2

    Мы в детстве таких браслетов делали по 20 в день.
    Легенда гласит,чем темнее проволока,тем круче плетение
    😅

    • @N277Sensey
      @N277Sensey Рік тому +1

      Тоже скань вовсю из проводов тянули ). Гальваникой только настолько не увлекались, а так - стандартная детская плетёнка была.

  • @sasakich
    @sasakich 5 місяців тому

    針金を5:52フックを付けたインパクトドライバでねじり上げる。参考になりました。ありがとうございます!

  • @путо-ы2ю
    @путо-ы2ю Рік тому +4

    Куда же викинги спрятали все эти волочильные станки. И где книги которые они написали по волочению и отжигу проволоки??????

  • @ПравдаЖизни-ч2ф
    @ПравдаЖизни-ч2ф 5 місяців тому

    Ну вы молодцы,ребята!!!!!классно 👍

  • @baldwelder8775
    @baldwelder8775 Рік тому +2

    i`d be more worried about you gloves and getting caught up in the rollers(which by the look of them are new and normally unused) than a cut injury from not wearing them - excellent work though👍

  • @steenandersen2580
    @steenandersen2580 2 місяці тому

    What if your gloves get stuck in the machine? Their is flattering the wires. Don't use gloves in the machine. Anyway, good work😊

  • @LockBits-ts6eo
    @LockBits-ts6eo 3 місяці тому

    I'm stunned that Viking warriors had all that fancy machinery and that they didn't just buy the correct size wire to start with.

  • @Lbdv412
    @Lbdv412 Рік тому +7

    чем так паять лучше уж вообще не паять было

    • @kozahan1493
      @kozahan1493 Рік тому +1

      да так плохо выглядит

  • @iltiziodeltao
    @iltiziodeltao Рік тому +15

    Wow, watching that video taught me a groundbreaking new workplace safety strategy: wear flip-flops and handle red-hot materials! I'm sure the ancient Vikings would've appreciated this cutting-edge technique. Who needs safety measures when you can risk it all for a fashionable bracelet? 😉 #HealthAndSafetyGoals

    • @wickedglass
      @wickedglass Рік тому +3

      Explain to me how a Viking Health and Safety Officer survives for more than 10 seconds after raising his finger and uttering the words "Well, ackshually...."

    • @Regalya
      @Regalya Рік тому

      You stayed in your mothers basement for far too long kid,you are detached from reality too much. go touch grass instead of going arround "ackshually" in your entitlement bullsh*t.

  • @Archibald_Archibaldovich
    @Archibald_Archibaldovich Рік тому +14

    Если современными орудиями труда создание такого браслеты вызывает столько трудностей, то как его делали древние викинги с помощью молотка и зубила?!

    • @Archanfel
      @Archanfel Рік тому +1

      Трудно назвать это производство особо современным. Уровень механизации тут почти нулевой, все этапы руками делаются. Викинги делали всё примерно также , разве только помедленнее из-за отсутствия дрелей и горелок.

    • @klafilinoff7232
      @klafilinoff7232 Рік тому

      скорее всего тупо на алике заказывали :)

    • @АнтонинаШарая-е4з
      @АнтонинаШарая-е4з Рік тому +2

      В музеях хранятся скифские золотые украшения сделанные явно с применением разных технологий в частности литья. А также обработка драгоценных камней была на высоком уровне. Что начинаешь верить, что история полностью враньё.

    • @solomoncogan5054
      @solomoncogan5054 Рік тому +4

      Помнится мы похожие браслеты делали ещё в школе, из самой обычной медной проволки. Получалось достаточно неплохо, не стыдно было девушке подарить. Правда мы тогда ещё не знали, что подобные изделия когда-то викинги носили.)

    • @overnight5238
      @overnight5238 Рік тому

      единственное где накосячили мастера это в месте стыка наложили слишком много припоя из-за чего он растекся по поверхности скрученной проволоки и под прямыми лучами света очень сильно видно огромную лужу золотого припоя, а так работа очень хорошая (я училась в колледже на ювелира, мы такие же браслетики делали в свободное время от практики, только без ультразвуковой ванночки и без очистки горячим паром, самое злосчастное было филигрань (скань) собирать и спаивать скрученные отрезки проволоки в единую композицию)

  • @RyanEglitis
    @RyanEglitis Рік тому +6

    Would have been nice to mentiion the material before the 5 minute mark. Also would be nice to know what karat gold it is, and what it's alloyed with.

    • @Kraligor
      @Kraligor Рік тому +4

      Pretty sure that isn't gold.

    • @flybatramirez350
      @flybatramirez350 Рік тому +1

      I'm pretty sure that's brass. Now you know why the gold bracelets at the bazaar seem so cheap

    • @RyanEglitis
      @RyanEglitis Рік тому

      @@flybatramirez350 @5:28 it says that it's gold

    • @stanislavstrecker7476
      @stanislavstrecker7476 3 місяці тому

      @@RyanEglitis gold does not patina, when heatet. Its brass. Or very low carat

  • @genedunlap8384
    @genedunlap8384 Рік тому +3

    That's a lot of work I can imagine how long it would take without the modern tools and equipment thanks for sharing well done job

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs Рік тому +2

      Not really all that long lol. This was not a complicated job. The people commenting really must never have seen a modern jewelry making a complicated and or intricate piece of jewelry.

  • @despinaarzouman3080
    @despinaarzouman3080 Рік тому +4

    That's a lot of work!! How much does one of those bracelets sell for?

  • @АндрейБашенин-с4х

    Хорошее видео.но это от викингов далеко,хорошая сказка Успехов и туристов побольше

  • @BaltimoreKnifeandSwordCo
    @BaltimoreKnifeandSwordCo Рік тому

    very nice work!

  • @Alexandr_136
    @Alexandr_136 Рік тому +6

    Ничего особенного, могу такой же из медной проволоки сделать.

  • @НатальяПилипчук-щ6ц

    Шикарно👍🏻. Трудоёмко. Но в единственном экземпляре. Супер👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @issumali
    @issumali Рік тому +2

    Looks like the process of doing wires/coils for vaping. Amazing.

  • @KeesKouwenberg
    @KeesKouwenberg Рік тому

    I liked the video, And now I would love to see how the Vikings did it.

  • @SteppingR
    @SteppingR Рік тому

    nice filming and showing parts !!! no camera shaking !😍🥰

  • @gavic85
    @gavic85 Рік тому +1

    I’m pretty sure Vikings did not had access to that much technology… so I doubt they made those bracelets the same way this video show…
    But I can still appreciate any craftsmanship

  • @spidersinspace1099
    @spidersinspace1099 Рік тому +43

    Thank you, I'm certain that most people have no idea the amount of work that is required to produce such a beautiful bracelet.

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs Рік тому +1

      Most people don’t realize just how much of this was barely jewelers making lol.

    • @richardwebb2348
      @richardwebb2348 Рік тому

      especially Vikings.

    • @sunkim6160
      @sunkim6160 Рік тому

      I made the same bracelet once at a community adult school using basic tools like manual hand drill. The school provided soldering & electric cleaning equipment. But, other than soldering parts, you can do most of other things without fancy equipment.

  • @Sharkbar_
    @Sharkbar_ Рік тому

    Videonuz için teşekkür ederim, bunu izlemek harikaydı.

  • @marktime48
    @marktime48 Рік тому +8

    Ahhh, yes, the process by which the Vikings used power tools and liquefied petroleum gas.

    • @pushman69
      @pushman69 Рік тому +2

      The Vikings also had a ancient warrior pizza recipe ⚔🍕

    • @kaasmeester5903
      @kaasmeester5903 Рік тому +3

      @@pushman69 With pineapple, I might add :)

  • @brianyates9066
    @brianyates9066 3 місяці тому

    Regardless of how much time and work that went into that I honestly want one I think that thing is badass😂😂😂😂

  • @warrior4christ777
    @warrior4christ777 Рік тому +3

    The soldering of the 2 ends is bushleague, if you can see the joint it is not quality work.

  • @nathanmayo7101
    @nathanmayo7101 Рік тому +3

    As a dentist of 53 years experience, I have done a lot of gold work with lost wax casting and it was fascinating to watch this. Thanks

  • @marcusbrown3880
    @marcusbrown3880 3 місяці тому

    So how did the vikings make that cool looking jewelry, modern day tools and equipment, who'd have thunk it.

  • @donnaboyle669
    @donnaboyle669 Рік тому +11

    Gorgeous, quite a process. People don’t realize what goes into a bracelet like this. Enjoyed video. Thank you.

    • @ПончикКексовик-ж1х
      @ПончикКексовик-ж1х Рік тому

      There is no need to say about all people that they do not know this. Those with whom you communicate probably don’t know....😊😊😊

  • @ПончикКексовик-ж1х

    This is a Viking style decoration. In fact, the Vikings produced everything more simply.

  • @PULIAFICOsimblett
    @PULIAFICOsimblett 2 місяці тому

    Super erklärt, hat mir echt geholfen.

  • @L-aurelVanessa7
    @L-aurelVanessa7 6 місяців тому

    La fundición de los metales era una de las técnicas más comunes usadas por los vikingos para producir sus joyas y armas. Este proceso implica derretir el metal y verterlo en un molde de hierro y carbono para crear acero, un material comúnmente utilizado para la creación de armas.

  • @giftofnile
    @giftofnile Рік тому +1

    I am given you 8 of 10 But I would have given you 10 of 10 if you have cleaned and finished the soldering area, just for the video. Thank you

    • @jewelator
      @jewelator Рік тому

      For those who enjoy all things jewelry, I hope my channel can provide you with some useful content!

  • @vladimirrambov7290
    @vladimirrambov7290 Рік тому +4

    Такую хрень мы в 60-х на уроке труда делали вручную, а были бы станки еще не то бы слепили, металла было разного море, вплоть до серебра, и ванн ультразвуковых не было, латунь или медяху сували в раствор азотки и они блестели как у кота бубенцы, а тут трое целый день маются!

  • @jesussernamantilla9976
    @jesussernamantilla9976 7 місяців тому

    A quienes critican el uso de tecnología moderna, en Artesanía antigua, pienso que es EN HINOR a los artesanos antiguos, a los pueblos herederos máxime si no son de realizados por gente extranjera

  • @OlgaElgart
    @OlgaElgart Рік тому +2

    Думаю, во времена викингов работа была гораздо более трудоемкой, все вручную.

  • @maxpetrov8590
    @maxpetrov8590 Рік тому

    Это такой же браслет викингов, как я балерина.
    Всё, что было у викингов, они отжимали у соседей.
    Викинги были завоеватели, а у соседей было золото.

  • @jingrin6493
    @jingrin6493 Рік тому +2

    Сколько же станков и приспособлений было у викингов воинов чтоб делать себе легендарные браслеты.

    • @belyn45
      @belyn45 Рік тому +2

      так эти станки ещё от викингов остались

    • @jingrin6493
      @jingrin6493 Рік тому +1

      @@belyn45 Я так и подумал.

  • @glasblaidd
    @glasblaidd 8 місяців тому +1

    Ancient ceots who were once masters of metalworking were making these almost a millennia before the vikings, and you don't see a joint on theirs.

  • @russellthorburn9297
    @russellthorburn9297 Рік тому +6

    Amazing work but the combination of the use of the machine at 1:03, no safety guard, and the loose gloves would make an OSHA inspector run screaming from the building.

    • @christophjannek5398
      @christophjannek5398 Рік тому +2

      My thought too... especially at the very end of the process when he reached over and around the top roller with that loose sweater on! 😱 The Vikings and metalworkings fan in me enjoyed watching this, the work safety expert part of me was almost having seizures! Alas, I guess true Vikings don't need safety shoes, shower slides will do! 🤕

    • @wd9102
      @wd9102 Рік тому

      @@christophjannek5398Ya man, If that 40 gram ring falls may crash their feet. Very very dangerous.

    • @michaell397
      @michaell397 Рік тому

      I've educated a few overzealous inspectors. When you put a guard on, especially in my work,(Knife Making), the piece will follow the guard around and shoot out right at you like a bullet. A guard on a buffer is the most dangerous thing you have have! A true high speed buffer (not like these small toys) is the most dangerou machine in the shop. Even more so that the Milling machines!
      KnifeMaker

  • @neodimium
    @neodimium Рік тому +12

    This is how you make gold. Out of bronze.
    Pure alchemy.

    • @jasondroyd9373
      @jasondroyd9373 Рік тому +2

      Agreed This is NOT gold!! All those cut off pieces and absolutely no security???

    • @tday891
      @tday891 Рік тому

      20 Guage copper wire, can get it at my local Home Depot for $23.00 for .5 lbs spool.

    • @Kraligor
      @Kraligor Рік тому +1

      @@jasondroyd9373 If this was gold they wouldn't just file away on it either without making sure to carefully catch all of the shavings.

  • @mystic_tacos
    @mystic_tacos Рік тому +4

    Damn, the Vikings were better equipped than I thought.

  • @luvovror02
    @luvovror02 Рік тому +6

    I have made a variation of this bracelet in 28 gauge copper wire, since watching this video
    . I even fabricated some "tools" to assist in its construction. It was incredibly easy! I have a post secondary education in jewellery design and fabrication.

    • @tday891
      @tday891 Рік тому +1

      I can buy the final guage copper wire at my local Home Depot, twist it and braid it, hammer it, connect it, dip it in acid. Not complicated.

    • @SuzetteKath
      @SuzetteKath Рік тому

      The only Viking metal work I've done was the wire weaving form. I thought that was going to be the thing they did here. I had forgotten that there were more than one form of my ancestors' way of making jewelry.

  • @mikhailphilimonov
    @mikhailphilimonov Рік тому +1

    Вначале ролика рабочую проволку подготавливал симпатичный милый мальчик, я бы его "арендовал" на месяц, зайку бесстыжего такого. А в целом по видео, только перевод большого количества золота. Когда были детьми, мы такие примитивные браслеты крутили из медной проволоки.

  • @esoterical73
    @esoterical73 Рік тому +4

    I love being lied to. It was a great story and you told it so well.

  • @МуШу-и2я
    @МуШу-и2я 3 місяці тому

    Обалдеть, сколько труда😊

  • @motooilermotooiler9597
    @motooilermotooiler9597 Рік тому

    very cool but I was very nervous watching your gloved hand in front of the rollers... that would leave a mark man...

  • @vladimirgraff894
    @vladimirgraff894 Рік тому +3

    Это не браслет Викингов..Дешевое золото.Много меди в составе. Плюс пайка видно.. сделано интересно но не более.

    • @vasiliyhribov9883
      @vasiliyhribov9883 Рік тому

      много серебра. От меди было бы красное.

  • @johndoe4103
    @johndoe4103 Рік тому

    Превосходная работа, но пять(!) раз напомнить про лайк и подписку.... полагаю, твои зрители не настолько тупы, чтобы напоминать им столько раз.

  • @martinprivatie
    @martinprivatie Рік тому

    Danke, das ist sehr interessant. 🥰👏👏👏

  • @Пират0
    @Пират0 Рік тому +3

    неужели викинги именно так и делали браслеты 😂

    • @АлександрДонецкий-ы4м
      @АлександрДонецкий-ы4м Рік тому

      Да, на этом самом оборудовании. Только у них перебои с электричеством тогда были XD

    • @Пират0
      @Пират0 Рік тому

      @@АлександрДонецкий-ы4м ишь ты прям таки на этих станках без электричества . Хорошие станки однако викинги делали вон как сохранились .

  • @joe_i
    @joe_i Рік тому

    「これでもか」というほどの手間暇。この素材が何であるかは私はわからないけれど高額なジュエリーなことは理解した。Bravo!

  • @ЭдуардГутник-н8и

    So much handmade and special equipment. How much should a bracelet like this cost?

  • @Kreuzrippengewoelbe
    @Kreuzrippengewoelbe Рік тому

    1:08 take off your gloves, before it takes off your hand.
    10:30 put on gloves, put on working shoes.

  • @brair8100
    @brair8100 Рік тому +2

    😍👍Надо обработать место пайки, подрезать бормашинкой ,в глаза бросается

  • @suzannecooke2055
    @suzannecooke2055 Рік тому +1

    quite the process, but medieval Norse (Vikings) certainly did not have this sophisticated equipment. How did THEY do it?

  • @StyleTechnique
    @StyleTechnique Рік тому

    So als Vorschlag fürs nächste Video. Ich habe noch nie diese legendären Kriegsarmbänder gesehen. Hab einfach aus Neugierde aufs Video geklickt. Aber es wäre cool gewesen, wenn ihr mal so eines dieser Armbänder Vergleichsweise am Anfang des Videos gezeigt hättet und dann quasi Eure Variante. Einfach um dem Zuschauer vorneweg zu zeigen was sie am Ende erwartet. Jetzt hab ich statt das Video zu sehen einfach zur Stelle hingezappt.

  • @lamortensia3691
    @lamortensia3691 Рік тому +2

    Ils étaient vachement bien équiper les vikings 😮

  • @rusty7720
    @rusty7720 Рік тому

    Exquisite,incredible workmanship.

  • @davidiand7
    @davidiand7 Рік тому

    If it was a warrior bracelet they must have had small hands and l don’t think Vikings had such sophisticated tools? Very nice bracelet anyway.

  • @AzerMamedov-d1r
    @AzerMamedov-d1r Рік тому

    Sonda birləşmə hiss olunduğu üçün bəyənmədim işi...Zərgər işində artıq nöqsan ola bilməz....

  • @dawneaschollmeyer9162
    @dawneaschollmeyer9162 Рік тому +1

    I watched this to see what goes into making this bracelet, knowing I would not be able to do it myself. I was beautiful and wowed me. Thank you for sharing it. I do have a new found respect for your art and tallent.

    • @guachingman
      @guachingman Рік тому +1

      Try copper wire, yes you can do it yourself its very easy

  • @josepcb2882
    @josepcb2882 Рік тому +4

    Siempre digo lo mismo... Felicita a todos los trabajadores sois un equipo fantástico. Muchas FELICIDADES a todos. Saludos desde Barcelona España.

  • @sinankaradeniz4337
    @sinankaradeniz4337 Рік тому +1

    Ek yerine klips konulsa daha güzel olabilirdi. Çok emek verildi ancak ek işi bozdu. Daha iyilerini yapacağına eminim. Eline sağlık.

  • @Sheyi_Voltron1
    @Sheyi_Voltron1 7 місяців тому

    Where are you guys located and do you see your products?

  • @homehome6003
    @homehome6003 2 місяці тому

    I have a question. Why do you have to anneal a bracelet after you polish it with a copper brush? Instead of polishing directly with a cloth wheel?

  • @silviagracielastaviaky8590
    @silviagracielastaviaky8590 Рік тому +3

    Increíble trabajo, hermoso!!!!👏👏👏💖💖💖🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @СергейГришанов-х7к

    Процесс не сложнее изготовления кабеля или троса . На заводе браслеты вылетали бы с пулеметной скоростью . Сдесь все слишком кустарно . Но надо отдать должное древним , у них и такого оборудования не было .

  •  5 місяців тому

    Çekimin ve bilekliğin yapıldığı yer Türkiye. İsveç'te o kadar Viking mağazası ve müzesi gezdim, bu tarz bir bilezik görmedim. Tasarımı Türkiye'de yapılan bir bileziği Viking bileziği diye anlatıyorsunuz galiba.

  • @HrricneGeorges
    @HrricneGeorges 3 місяці тому

    Nice job, gave me ideas.

  • @hakansterner7076
    @hakansterner7076 5 місяців тому

    Totally crazy to wear gloves when operating these kinds of machines... serious accidents just waiting to happen.

  • @johndo3930
    @johndo3930 4 місяці тому

    I wonder how the vikings did it? with no rollers and no drawing dies. ?? would love to see the tooling they used.

  • @personeljean9669
    @personeljean9669 Рік тому +1

    que de travaille pour 1 bracelet de guerrier belle vidéo ..............................

  • @hySunfuls
    @hySunfuls Рік тому +1

    옛 방이킹의 전설적인 전사팔찌를 이렇게 만드는 줄은 꿈에도 몰랐다. 현대에 있어 이러한 팔찌를 만드는 시도를 한다는 것이 정말이지 놀랍다. 굉장히 재미있는 팔찌이고 크기에 비해서 많은 공정과 노력이 필요로 하는 팔찌인거 같다.

    • @تلخ-ن1ف
      @تلخ-ن1ف Рік тому

      Are you sure the vikings would have built so accurately, except after the invasion of Rome by Roman craftsmen

  • @DetektingTelemark
    @DetektingTelemark Рік тому +7

    Fantastic work.. Exciting to follow the process behind such a work of art. :)

    • @jewelator
      @jewelator Рік тому +2

      For those who enjoy all things jewelry, I hope my channel can provide you with some useful content!

  • @vickyburton2434
    @vickyburton2434 Рік тому

    Beautiful craftsmanship.

  • @franciscosandiego3026
    @franciscosandiego3026 Рік тому +1

    Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍👍🖐️🇺🇲

  • @makingprocessindynamickore8549

    The process by which the black wire turns into a golden bracelet is amazing.👍👍👍

    • @ВалераКононенко-ъ7д
      @ВалераКононенко-ъ7д Рік тому

      это медь бля камрад

    • @parbjorkman3098
      @parbjorkman3098 Рік тому

      It's oxidation of the non-precious metals that makes it black. When dipping it into certain acid, the oxidation is "eaten" away, leaving a surface of pure gold (not very thick, but still).