The hell...? "Wakizashi style"? Do you even know what designates the name for a japanese blade? Because the main difference between a Tanto, Wakizashi, Katana and Odachi is mostly and simply blade length.
Kyo 21943 Actually some wakizashi do fall in the range of tanto length but typically wakizashi will have more 反り,sori (curve) while tanto knives have little to none sori.
Kyo 21943 Wakizashi will have more sori because of its function as a secondary weapon to compliment or replace 打刀(uchigatana) or 太刀(Tachi), while a tanto doesn’t need sori because of its function as 鎧通し (yoroitooshi) , to penetrate Armor.
I have to say, bro, you are consistently one of my favorite bladesmiths! I love your creativity and clean look you are able to turn everything into! Well done, sir!
Man. Let me start out by saying, I love your work. There was once a time where I wanted to make knives and travel, and watching you really sparks the inspiration to do that. I recently subscribed and I know this is an older video, but man. Thank you so much for being exactly where I needed you to be. I greatly appreciate it.
this is not only structurally close to the historical weapon but also hell of a build. carving hardwood handle and saya are tiring enough but you did it with micarta, super hardcore build right here.
I have been a fabricator for almost 20 years and they tell you what I can really appreciate the effort that this guy puts into doing this all by hand. Sometimes you just need an idea so I might even give it a go myself. Best video of it's kind that I've seen
This is a great testament to craftsmanship and artisanship. All the comments in these types of videos are "don't do this, you could have done this better," but this is a really great video and demonstrates true dedication to craft, beauty, and functionality. Great job sir.
I love how many people of such different nationalities all came to watch and comment on this video. Really makes you think of how small the world is. I guess your craftsmanship is so great it's recognized by people all around the world. :)
I love the fact that forge masters like Koss can make something as deadly as a knife, look stunningly beautiful 👏👏 this is true art, At its finest my friends.
Jessy Cabral he doesn’t really forge them. He cuts the metal and sands it. Its pretty easy. Almost any can forge if they know how and have the right equipment. Also have you seen rapiers, they look good and are deadly
Thank you for not having a music montage... It's nice to hear the sound of the tools, rather than the one few public domain songs that everyone uses constantly. X/ Anyway; loved watching this; the knife turned out great!
The craftmanship is impeccable .... This must be considered the "Aston martins " of knives , I would eat popcorn with it , just to piss u off , stunn ya with a mere 50,000 attempts to cut or poke my tongue with it , what a beautiful piece of art .
B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L! The work and effort put into this is stunning. And the result speaks for its self. Well done! Watching your knife creation videos is mesmerizing. The only question is...."can it keeel?"
this right here is a clean blade... none of that new school show-offy bullcrap. just pure knife making at its best, performed by a professional. just what andrew yang likes to see
I love how those knifemakers polish the blade after bevel grinding and the deep scratches fade flawlessly. I wish it could go so quick and smooth in real life without video editing magic :D
Well, we are waiting in baited breath for you to bring out your own video, since you are so knowledgeable, Cosmic Fool. I look forward to being shown, what you believe, is the "correct way". Either that, or you are an armchair critic who has never made anything of this grade and caliber before and really only assumes knowledge from an aggregate of watching videos on youtube. I look forward to being proven wrong, but I'm pretty sure I won't be.
@@Mephiston tbh he made me realize that it is pretty easy, tho it's still the sexiest sword I've seen. He is probably a pro that it showing people how to make it easily, pros can opt out the easy way it doesn't matter tbh if the piece is respectable.
This is how most knives are made, dude, and have been for a while. It's remarkably straightforward and deceptively difficult to make knives, but having the correct tools definitely makes it easier. This guy has demonstrated he knows what he's doing, and when you're good at something you do it much faster than a regular joe. Still waiting for that other guy to put up or shut up, though.
I disagree. How he phrased both statements reeks of being an armchair expert who has probably made like a shiv with an angle grinder before and proudly exclaimed to himself "behold, a well crafted blade". Also, I said straightforward not easy :)
This knife is manufactured differently than a Japanese sword, but it is very cool. The Japanese sword is a traditional and noble alternative, but it is a very expensive and fake replica. I am Japanese, but I also like Japanese sword-like knives very cool.
a cut one is a lot more expensive and wasteful than a forged one and takes a lot less skill to do. Anyone with an angle grinder and a belt sander can cut a knife from steel bar, it takes lots of experience to be able to forge one. I'd consider this work machining more than forging/blacksmithing, and while it's impressive all the same, it's closer to being machine-made than manmade art. The setscrew instead of the pin was really not a good finishing look for this knife and completely distracts from the rest of the work
Not a tanto knife... it is a wakizashi style, but still cool dude
realm of the mad god wakizashis are better my dude
This is Tanto because Tanto is Katana of blade length is less than 30cm.
Also Wakizashi one is between 30cm and 60cm.
The hell...? "Wakizashi style"?
Do you even know what designates the name for a japanese blade? Because the main difference between a Tanto, Wakizashi, Katana and Odachi is mostly and simply blade length.
Kyo 21943 Actually some wakizashi do fall in the range of tanto length but typically wakizashi will have more 反り,sori (curve) while tanto knives have little to none sori.
Kyo 21943 Wakizashi will have more sori because of its function as a secondary weapon to compliment or replace 打刀(uchigatana) or 太刀(Tachi), while a tanto doesn’t need sori because of its function as 鎧通し (yoroitooshi) , to penetrate Armor.
I have to say, bro, you are consistently one of my favorite bladesmiths! I love your creativity and clean look you are able to turn everything into! Well done, sir!
Long, detailed, comprehensive...and loved every moment of it! Beautiful piece of work!
Man. Let me start out by saying, I love your work. There was once a time where I wanted to make knives and travel, and watching you really sparks the inspiration to do that. I recently subscribed and I know this is an older video, but man. Thank you so much for being exactly where I needed you to be. I greatly appreciate it.
this is not only structurally close to the historical weapon but also hell of a build. carving hardwood handle and saya are tiring enough but you did it with micarta, super hardcore build right here.
I have been a fabricator for almost 20 years and they tell you what I can really appreciate the effort that this guy puts into doing this all by hand.
Sometimes you just need an idea so I might even give it a go myself.
Best video of it's kind that I've seen
i come here every couple of weeks and watch this video again and again and swallow my pain of not having this. :( its perfection itself.
This knife is so beautiful. Thankyou UA-cam recommendations.
Nobody:
A mosquito, assaulting me with noise while i’m trying to sleep: 9:16
It sounds like it's saying no repeatedly lmao
for me sounds like dental drill
For me it sounds like a baby crying
@@am-it1cc kindergarteners: its clearly a *fart*
Me: mosquito in my room is a big no no
Gtfo
quarantine day 11 : learned how to make a knife, lost 3 fingers
Make sure to make survival note
7 to go
HAHAHAHA
Deathnote
"Now they call me seven fingers Anas"
This is a great testament to craftsmanship and artisanship. All the comments in these types of videos are "don't do this, you could have done this better," but this is a really great video and demonstrates true dedication to craft, beauty, and functionality. Great job sir.
Ofcourse he had could done it way better, the traditional way!
Sir where can i buy that kind of knife
@@davekessing2266 This isn't sword making. It's cutting out a hunk of steel and using a machine to work it.
It is very hard to improve your craft without criticism. No one is saying his blade sucks, just that it can be improved.
This is so awesome. brilliant work💯
wow
top
NO WAY...!!
This one is a KILLER KNIFE!!
This one is BEAUTIFUL...!!
I love how many people of such different nationalities all came to watch and comment on this video. Really makes you think of how small the world is. I guess your craftsmanship is so great it's recognized by people all around the world. :)
Согласен :)
wow
me: clicks 1 video....
youtube: oh so your a blacksmith now (literally fills my whole recommended with HOW TO MAKE A SWORD )
Yeah this happen with me also😖
good job bro
Give me your recommendations... please
I see no problem here
Mine is the opposite, I have to spend like 2 days only watching this then I watch 1 video from someone else and it annoys the hell out of me
сколько раз пересматривая и не устаю восхищаться такой работой !
Американское видео и только один русский комент 😂😂😂
Американское? Я подумал, что мастер русский, уж очень его инструментарий и манера работать на нашу похожи.
@@стендоферноненуб автор роликов из России, живет и работает тоже в России, описание дает на английском для увеличения аудитории и монетизации.
by far my favorite one on the channel
I love the fact that forge masters like Koss can make something as deadly as a knife, look stunningly beautiful 👏👏 this is true art, At its finest my friends.
Jessy Cabral he doesn’t really forge them. He cuts the metal and sands it. Its pretty easy. Almost any can forge if they know how and have the right equipment. Also have you seen rapiers, they look good and are deadly
@@ferrerorocher8972 almost anyone can do anything if they know how and have the right equipment?
Thank you for not having a music montage... It's nice to hear the sound of the tools, rather than the one few public domain songs that everyone uses constantly. X/
Anyway; loved watching this; the knife turned out great!
same!!!!
we should be friends message me.
I love the sounds this makes. It reminds me of Wallace And Gromit A Grand Day Out for some reason
It does eh
The craftmanship is impeccable .... This must be considered the "Aston martins " of knives , I would eat popcorn with it , just to piss u off , stunn ya with a mere 50,000 attempts to cut or poke my tongue with it , what a beautiful piece of art .
Quarantine:starts
UA-cam:”Can I offer you forging videos in this trying time?”
Yes a very original comment. Not like I see this comment format 600 times a day
This isn’t forging at all, rather stock removal. Still a great looking blade though.
Couldn't stop watching, your skill is just crazy. You have all my respect.
Your friend in OREGON🤠
Очень красивая вещь! Респект мастеру, золотые руки👍
I’ve got a buddy who lives just down the road from me who made a Damascus steel knife with hickory along the tang, this is really nice
Reminds me of him for some reason
Beautiful knife. I love the idea of replacing the pins in the tang with an allen screw. It gives it a modern touch.
9:57 Dying guy
9:40 crying girl / mosquito
we DEFINITELY needed *this* comment.
@@eiryves8554 tenk u
9:40 is a girl crying?!😂😂 lol
Nah its more like a manchild screaming nonono NOOOO
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This knife is darker than my soul
You have a steadier hand than I do because I would have screwed up with that Dremel tool, no doubt about it!
Very cool blade.
Thanks
what an remarkable art!
See y’all in 3 years when this gets recommended back to us
It’s already been 1
@@cammytheminidudedude4723 same 😂
This is my favorite knife build on UA-cam. Thank you.
This man's hand history was celebrated this February.
9:16 can't help but hear "Nooo" when you're cutting into the side. Hahaha.
I had to pause because I'm laughing so hard lmao
@@blarghinatelazer9394 😂😂😂 Right?
he's actually working in real time.
Wdym
That knife is so awesome, I would seppuku with it.
That Dremel router jig is genius, by the way.
Vừa vào đã nổi cả da gà 藍giọng a Phúc hayyy quá, mong sẽ tiếp tục cover ạ ❤️
Love all the equipment...and thank u for showing us ur talent...
B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L!
The work and effort put into this is stunning. And the result speaks for its self. Well done!
Watching your knife creation videos is mesmerizing.
The only question is...."can it keeel?"
It sounds like your router really hates it's job... "Nooo, nooooo, NOOOOOOO!"
You heard that too, eh. Ha!
considering its like a cheap knock off dremel type haha
@edwin mason the band saw looks like Squidward lmao
Naaaaaaaaaaa naaaaaaaaaaa naaaaaaaaaa...
Dude I died when I finally heard it
Fascinating to watch. So much work goes into this now I can see why they are so expensive.
Classic design, beautifully executed, a joy to watch.
Saturday morning coffee and Koss
Cheers
Favorite kind of knife. Great video. Kudos to you.
this right here is a clean blade... none of that new school show-offy bullcrap. just pure knife making at its best, performed by a professional. just what andrew yang likes to see
Love the gradual worsening of cleanliness of his hands
Same as those guys from 1year ago this came into my recommendation, now im hooked.
Ай молодец!!!!! Руки там где надо !!!!
How to commit seppuku stylishly. 10/10
That's really beautiful. Now that's a craftsman
製法はまったくの別物だけどやはり刀にはロマンがありますねぇ〜🥰🥰
wow!!!
It's amazing, I like dark color. Dangerous don't need to shining.
At 5:10 he is definitely the flash
TROLLOLOLOLOL S z
100% video proof and everything.
true
no
Haters will say it's just video editing
one of the most beautiful blades that I ever have seen. a physical proof that simplicity is perfection
*Legends say that he doesn't pay money for the sandpapers he buy. He uses his knife when he recieves the bill.*
The one most loved this makes no fucking sense
@@shallowcinema8359 thanks bro/sis 😊
I wasn’t complimenting you...
@@shallowcinema8359 I know dear 😅
Love it! The end result is subtle with that tiny hint of flair. Awesome.
Dude amazing work, i would only suggest you add magnets in between sheath and the knife handle so it makes that tick sound :D
Captain Dedpul yeah I did that. It’s nice
@@MrX-lg8vi that's awesome dude. Mind sharing a video or a picture?
Captain Dedpul that magnet trick. It works great.
I’m not here to argue, just want to say thanks and 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
thats the most beautiful knife i've ever seen in my whole life
I love how those knifemakers polish the blade after bevel grinding and the deep scratches fade flawlessly. I wish it could go so quick and smooth in real life without video editing magic :D
6:48 oh cool, yakiwakizashi, just what I ordered for dinner.
Awesome man proud of humans like you
Your work are truly satisfying to watch. I wish I could have anyone of these good looking knifes.
By the end of this I would have exactly no fingers left.
So you wouldn't make it to the end 😸
@@robot7759 I think by the end, I mean when I wake up at the hospital. Someone else can try finishing the knife. I quit.
Get a prosthetic left arm and attach a grapple onto it. Then look for Owl and ask him to teach you Shinobi skills.
when i finish, i wouldn’t even have toes left.
TOO MANY LAME COMMENTS
this is literally an asmr for blacksmith
this gives me a feeling of a starter knife u get when starting a mmorpg
Glad to see they're thinking about the goths out there too
9:33 noo noo noo. Consuela make that router? XD
I was thinking the same thing!
I have the same one.
AHAHAHAH i was about to say the same!! Glad I'm not alone xD
CANT BE UNHEARD.....
kkkk
4:40 my name is Barry Allen, and i am the fastest man alive
Your fast as light or sound
Both
Fake Snake ha
Jokes on u,godspeed is,watch the new season on Netflix and u'll know what I mean
😭😭😭😭
I like the blend of traditional style with modern techniques and materials. Very nice.
“That’s not a knife, THIS is a knife!”
“No it’s not, that’s a spoon.”
“Oh-ho-ho! I see you’ve played knifey-spooney before!”
simpsons reference...classic
Your argument is invalid
I have 12 spoon
Who gives a rat's ass if it's a tanto, wasabi, Hirohito or whatever, it's a beautiful piece of work and shows the maker's skill and talent! Well done!
Well, we are waiting in baited breath for you to bring out your own video, since you are so knowledgeable, Cosmic Fool. I look forward to being shown, what you believe, is the "correct way".
Either that, or you are an armchair critic who has never made anything of this grade and caliber before and really only assumes knowledge from an aggregate of watching videos on youtube.
I look forward to being proven wrong, but I'm pretty sure I won't be.
@@Mephiston tbh he made me realize that it is pretty easy, tho it's still the sexiest sword I've seen. He is probably a pro that it showing people how to make it easily, pros can opt out the easy way it doesn't matter tbh if the piece is respectable.
This is how most knives are made, dude, and have been for a while. It's remarkably straightforward and deceptively difficult to make knives, but having the correct tools definitely makes it easier. This guy has demonstrated he knows what he's doing, and when you're good at something you do it much faster than a regular joe.
Still waiting for that other guy to put up or shut up, though.
@@Mephiston if this technique was easy my walls would be full of knives, I'm pretty sure he meant it's easier than forging an ingot.
I disagree. How he phrased both statements reeks of being an armchair expert who has probably made like a shiv with an angle grinder before and proudly exclaimed to himself "behold, a well crafted blade". Also, I said straightforward not easy :)
It was nice to watch. Very labourintensive, but the result was worth it. Beautifull piece of work (read: knife)
First UA-cam video I watched start to finish
Mad skills this tanto is for real
I mean i never though it was an illusion
Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing the build.
You are a skilled knifeman brilliant workmanship love what you do, love the videos 👊
The fact that this is easily 5-10 hours of work is amazing
Beautiful final product.
Fit and finish are pretty amazing. Great tanto and great video. Thanks
This knife is manufactured differently than a Japanese sword, but it is very cool.
The Japanese sword is a traditional and noble alternative, but it is a very expensive and fake replica.
I am Japanese, but I also like Japanese sword-like knives very cool.
*inhales*
*OHAYOU GOZAIWASU*
-is that good morning?-
*kOniChiWa yUta (probably) kUn
Все по классике. Час ночи, а я смотрю как делать нож в японском стиле. Спасибо, Ютьюб.
Yessir
ШИКАРНО!!!
Соглашусь
Мини котана
短刀ってより刀の形を真似たナイフだけどカッコいいのは確か
日本人いて安心した
日本以外の国じゃナイフや包丁は鋼材削り出し成形が主流みたいだねぇ
それにしてももったいない鋼材の取り方してるなあ
NESAR KOTTUR 草
Well said, never would have thought of that
短刀感強いよねー
Perfection in perfection ❗❗❗What great work, beautiful 😮wauuuuuuu. Martin
@Mvp Oova
Yes. ❗
@Mvp Oova
No, that's really my name. And I only perform in a pack, have 8 siblings .
I like cats
thanks
now thats one beautiful knife
Beautiful job!!!
I would love to see that masterpiece slice something
it stabs with a lot of penetration power like enough to go through a car door. You dont really slice with a knife
it's not made for slicing it's a fighting knife which is better for stabbing tbh
itzdaniel it isn’t completely sharpened in the video. Probably not meant to slice anything ever. However he also didn’t stab anything so yeah.
9:16 my little brother crying to his mom when I don't share my games.
How does he not have 1 mill subs this is really cool
Beautiful knife! It’s absolutely gorgeous and the black looks amazing
This is one of the sexiest knives ive ever seen
What makes a better knife?
A forged one?
Or one cut out of steel?
Serious question I honestly don't know
Depends on how the one that is cut is forged. That should answer your question.
Depends on the skill of the craftsman and the steel said craftsman is using
it makes better with your mom
@@jcjcjc3096 Wow great burn Wilmer Valderrama. I didn't realize it was still 2006
a cut one is a lot more expensive and wasteful than a forged one and takes a lot less skill to do. Anyone with an angle grinder and a belt sander can cut a knife from steel bar, it takes lots of experience to be able to forge one. I'd consider this work machining more than forging/blacksmithing, and while it's impressive all the same, it's closer to being machine-made than manmade art. The setscrew instead of the pin was really not a good finishing look for this knife and completely distracts from the rest of the work
I know this is fiv yers old, but just stumbled on it.. One hell of a build!
Looks like something that's passed down generations in yakuza
I like to imagine that he didn’t speed up the video and the speed he does things is really how fast he is
Bro, when the virus is passed, you need to make more of these. I am interested in throwing money your way.
The design looks sick
Quarantine starts
Me, for no fucking reason: Why don't I learn blacksmithing?
The same thing happened to me
O
Bud I think your a few months late for the quarantine starts comments
@@niklaskurrle4524 Malaysia is in another quarantine dawg. Almost a month in, haven't seen a blink of school, it's fuckin sick
9:38 “noooo no no nooo nooooo no” 😂
LMFAOOO It reminds me of the meme of the old man saying "no no don't do it" 💀💀
😂😂😂
I thought I was the only one lol
@@MingusMedia same
Hahahaha same
海外にも一定の変態がいると思うと日本人としては安心するよね