Blacksmithing - Forging Viking Longship Candle Holders
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2021
- Took some time to develop the idea into something that actually looks nice. Pretty happy with these. Based them of off the Oseberg ship found in Norway. If you want one, three are available at makencreate.net
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Great my friend! This is a masterpiece. Congratulation from Vietnam.🙂🙂🙂
Thank you! :)
Awesome work bud. Beautiful scrolls. I like how you showed your first few to show the trial and error that really goes into making something awesome 💪🏻
Thanks john, appreciate it. Haha yeah spent a lot of time trying to get something nice out of the idea, good exercise.
I really love this!
As a fellow blacksmith I have to say that is pretty impressive man
I absolutely love this project idea. Thanks for the inspiration.
It was only in the end of the video I realised I wasn’t watching Torbjörn Åhman but you, didn’t recognise with this fancy new shop 😁
Haha yeah I moved to Canada so I'm renting a pretty nice spot here.
This is sooo cool! :) I like it, greetings! :P
Love them
What a fantastic video, and what a wonderful product! Well done!
Amazing work
Thanks :)
Great skills, awesome work
Thank you very much!
Amazing work sir.
Thank you :)
Amazing as always my man 👍
Thanks mate :)
Real Scandinavian candlesticks. Well done! 👍
Thank you!
Nice work man 👍😊 it is satisfactory to watch this video 😊
Glad you liked it man, appreciate it :)
Looks great! Celebrating your Danish heritage :)
I guess I am :) Thanks mate!
They look great!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Beautifully done. Is there a new version yet with a dragon head on one end? Maybe i'll try that myself. Loved the end where you showed the version history. That was a great idea.
MONSSSTRUOOO!!!!
cool idea
That's great! Thanks.
Thank you for watching!
Very cool. Hope to get even close to being as good as you are.
Thank you very much :)
Great work as always! Next you need to make a viking long sword
It'll come one day :) thanks!
@9:27 OMG ! You drilled holes in the hull... They won't float anymore :/
Great job ;)
hehe knew someone was gonna comment that lol. Thank you!
Would like to see you make a Scottish dirk and sgian dubh! And not made just intended for decoration, gotta be practical and useful.
Been a long time subscriber of the channel, great stuff!!
Однажды и я такой сделаю, спасибо за видео
I was wondering literally not 15 minutes before this posted when he was gonna drop a new video.
First one, I guess, lol. Love the work.
Thank you!
Amazing dad
One step toward a Viking sword
haha I guess so :)
Seriously though your a fucking legend
Curious if one could have created the sides of the hull from the source material; i.e. a one piece hull. Was thinking the power hammer could get one part of the way and the rest could be done on swage block or curved surface like a ball hardie or even a gouge in a stump. Possible? Good job by the way. I think you've inspired me to make some. 🙂
Beautiful work.
May I ask where you got the BFH from?
I may have to drop a not-so-subtle hint for a father's day gift.
Nice work! I don’t understand why you don’t make the scrolls first then bend them up. Just my preference maybe.
I love them.i wish i could buy one of them😔
nice ^^
Thank you.
Good luck with
Sheesh 🔥
:)
👍👍👍🔥
good job!! are you working from I'l marinen workshop?
Yes I am :) Thank you!
Skikkelig fin.
Hay you can try make a cannister damascus with the saw dust
I think it's too coarse for that. Also it's very dirty and coated with wax from the blade.
What are the dimensions of the stock?
If you actually had super speed it would make things so much easier
that's true.