Best blacksmithing channel by a huge margin. No annoying music or extended explanations. I thought adding the peppers was badass, but not as musty as flicking the slag away with your bare hand. Damn dude. Love your stuff, stay safe out there
@@SkorpioVenom Because in his language the word 'sharp' does not only describe the sharpness of a blade but also the spicyness of food. It is the same here in germany. So it is a little joke.
Great work as usual. But that smiley face pattern that happened when you first put the canister under the press at 1:32 was so funny. Cheers and stay safe!
Шедеврально! Особенно удивил смайлик в торце контейнера, проявившийся при первом нажиме пресса. Всегда с удовольствием смотрю как Вы делаете свои скульптуры из металла. Мира и здоровья Вам.
Every time I see your work Dmitry, I am beyond amazed. I have poor eyesight (considered legally blind) and even I can see the quality you put into every piece. I hope that one day such art will be within my price range.
Эти видео, действуют на меня как успокоительное! Стараюсь не пропускать выпуски Дмитрия Шевченко. Мастер высокого уровня! Надеюсь наступит мир и можно будет заваривать чай в тишине и покое. Спасибо вам большое за ваш труд!
Absolutely beautiful work! Please teach someone who is young to do this so future generations can benefit from your wonderful knowledge and craftsmanship.
That is beautiful, not at all the pattern I was imagining. Thank you for the great video, I pray that you all are doing well and for your safety. God bless!
My friend I’ve seen many knives you have made but this is my favorite one!! I think this is an awesome pattern!! Great job as always brother! God bless you and your family and Ukraine!
You are by far the most amazing craftsman I’ve ever watched I will continue to pray for you and your families health and safety Much love and respect from NC, USA
Highlight of my day, thanks Dimitry. This was an exceptionally beautiful result, I love the finished product. Interesting tea too :) glad to see you still going strong and can't wait to see what comes next
Another work of art! Appreciate you still making content! Also glad to hear you're still safe. Thank you for the video. Continue to stay safe my friend!
Have you ever done "braided" damascus, by "braiding" wire or thin steel bars of different compositions into a braid, then "braiding" *those* into a larger braid, then pressing them into an ingot? If not, I think it would make for a very beautiful pattern, as if the blade was woven out of metal rope. Just a thought! Keep up the great work! Slava Ukraini!
I read a book once that described something similar to this, but with wrapping cables instead. The smiths would take the scrap and excess material and draw them into wire. When they had enough wire built up, they’d wrap the wire into different sizes of cables and assemble them into a sword shape. Maybe a couple of thicker cables for the center of the blade and smaller cables for where the edge will be (and small or medium cables to take up space between and around the center and edge cables). Then the smiths would forge weld all of the cables and strands together into a solid piece. Admittedly it was a fictional book, so it may be entirely made up. 🤷♂️
@@metalbeastrage Not exactly. If made with a french braid pattern or some other type of pattern it would vastly change the look of the lines. You think the iconic star wars buns from our lovely princess would look like cable Damascus? You are out of your mind dood! As a chainmaile maker and a jewelry maker trust me there would be quite the significant difference. no twists required, no layering. Just braid it, braid it with other braids. Take that and put it in a canister with multiple sets of them and SQUISH. Its a risky process doing it this way though. the chance of the welds not taking increases risk and potentially could mean a failure, as braided metal is not as closely or tightly tied as cable.
Your work is mesmerizing!! You produce the most beautiful blades, I can only hope to own one of your works of art some day. Keep up the good work and peace be with you and your loved ones. Stay safe brother!
Amazing work, dude! Really stunning looking knife! 😃 I'm happy to see you again! I hope everything comes back to normal there as soon as possible. Cheers from Brazil! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Grateful you appear well and can work. Im a huge fan of your work. Please know I send my compassion and admiration for your people, these are evil times.
I'm happy with the new creation! I hope your new video means you are safe. I thought a lot about what could happen to Shurap in these terrible times. The video makes up for it. Nice job, but I'm more than happy to have you! Greetings from Hungary!
прекрасный клинок, просто мечта! когда человек творит то развивается душой и разумом, он уподобляется творцу, и его любая беда обойдёт стороной я верю в это, не смотря на абсурд происходящий вокруг. восхищаюсь вашими работами!
I always enjoy watching your channel and seeing the great patterns that you get. I'm glad that you are still safe. With all of the various materials and patterns you have done, I was curious which has been your favorite?
Fico feliz que você esteja bem! Você é um exemplo de perseverança, mesmo com tudo que está acontecendo por aí! Você ainda nos alegra com suas obras primas!
It would be so awesome if you would tell us what your teas are in each video. I am curious as I bet others are as well. Other than that, great video and great artistry with metal as always.
Excellent work as always. What I am wondering is what was the round balls in which you cracked open and used in the tea process you made ?? The color really looks like it is flavorful. Keep up the great Ukrainian blacksmithing methods for us all to enjoy. Peace to you fella too. vf
@@morgenstern3958 Мои поиски по данному слову привели только к сметанному яблоку,и марципану,но ни то ни другое не похоже на те фрукты которые автор заварил себе в качестве чайного напитка.Можно ли поподробнее что есть марцифан?
I can't even begin to tell you how painful it is watching you swipe away that slag with your finger. I'm just imagining the blisters if you get too close on one of those swipes and it's killing me😆😅😬
What did you spray on the cyanoacrilate? Was it an accelerant? Also what do the peppers do in the canister? I've been curious about that for some time.
Como sempre gosto muito dos seus vídeos, e me isento de comentários pois suas peças apesar de terem um padrão, a maioria o padrão de damasco desenvolvido fica muito bonito. Mas neste desenho que adotou, apesar de ter ficado muito bonito ao final, achei que as técnicas adotadas fizeram o desenho se perder, o que na minha opinião poderia ter ficado ainda mais bonito sem o torcido. Mas de qualquer forma um damasco sempre é um material diferenciado.
And its so cool that the speckles from the contrasting steels of the salvaged shavings are what make up the main pattern, with the blades not standing out but just sort of “guiding” that pattern along. So freaking cool!!
That little happy face that came out the first time the canister is compressed made my day :)
I was looking for someone who noticed😂
Yeah , it appeared in 1:30
That happy face started looking more and more stressed as it got more and more compressed. It might have been like "Mr. Bill" going "Ohh Nooo!"
I didn't notice at first, but yes!
😂
Best blacksmithing channel by a huge margin. No annoying music or extended explanations. I thought adding the peppers was badass, but not as musty as flicking the slag away with your bare hand. Damn dude. Love your stuff, stay safe out there
And now you know about the Leidenfrost-Effect ☝😎
Exactly. I dont need a bunch of cheesy royalty free crappy music playing when i can hear the sound of metal being worked.
@@EasyMoneySG Amen!
why does he add the pepper and spices
@@SkorpioVenom
Because in his language the word 'sharp' does not only describe the sharpness of a blade but also the spicyness of food. It is the same here in germany.
So it is a little joke.
Great work as usual. But that smiley face pattern that happened when you first put the canister under the press at 1:32 was so funny. Cheers and stay safe!
"Ok now, lets make another happy little knife over here..." ~ -Bob Ross- Dimitry
😂 I can't believe I missed that
My kids were watching and loved the smiley face.
I saw that immediately lol
Lol was thinking the same
Put the type of tea on the screen. I love that this channel is all about the grind that goes into somthing. You put artist in the artisan
1:31 the happiest block of steel ever
Glad to see youre safe and still making stuff. Stay safe and keep up the great content!
1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS! Even in troubling times, it's nice to see these rewards!
There's no danger over there, it's just a big money laundering scheme for the US government
I wouldn’t call knocking oxidation off of 2000f steel with bare hands safe.
@@KillEmEasy His hands are made of pure power, so no problems for him...
@@KillEmEasy I dunno man I was pretty impressed by that lol
Шедеврально! Особенно удивил смайлик в торце контейнера, проявившийся при первом нажиме пресса. Всегда с удовольствием смотрю как Вы делаете свои скульптуры из металла. Мира и здоровья Вам.
Блин а я думал мне показалось что там смайлик)))
На торце просто смайлик сделали сваркой...)))
I thought it was only me who saw that... a happy blade...
Не увидел. Сейчас пересмотрю
I showed my dad your videos and he loved them. He got inspired to forge his first knife aged 70. Keep doing what you do bro!
Every time I see your work Dmitry, I am beyond amazed. I have poor eyesight (considered legally blind) and even I can see the quality you put into every piece. I hope that one day such art will be within my price range.
The casual knocking off scale with a bare finger is cool
I saw him doing that and my first thought was WTF? No way I would do that! I like the fingers I have left!
Эти видео, действуют на меня как успокоительное! Стараюсь не пропускать выпуски Дмитрия Шевченко. Мастер высокого уровня! Надеюсь наступит мир и можно будет заваривать чай в тишине и покое. Спасибо вам большое за ваш труд!
👍👍
I've been watching your channel for a few years. Always impressed with your work. You're my inspiration for starting my own forging. Stay safe!
Dude you're a true artist. Craftsman is an understatement. You give me inspiration to start my own shop.
So many questions. First-time watching your videos. I can tell people love you and your work.
You, sir, are an international treasure. Thank you for your art and God bless you and yours.
Это прекрасно. Даже в такое трудное время для всего мира, вы продолжаете создавать свои шедевры
So
Each cup of tea he drinks is almost as different as the project he’s filming for us. I like seeing the different kinds of steeping he uses
Yes, does anyone know what tea that is?
@@greg0063 I was wondering the same thing.
@@greg0063 dried lime tea. It's from the middle east.
Absolutely beautiful work! Please teach someone who is young to do this so future generations can benefit from your wonderful knowledge and craftsmanship.
That is beautiful, not at all the pattern I was imagining. Thank you for the great video, I pray that you all are doing well and for your safety. God bless!
My friend I’ve seen many knives you have made but this is my favorite one!! I think this is an awesome pattern!! Great job as always brother! God bless you and your family and Ukraine!
Nice to see that you are still making videos despite everything going on around you. 🇺🇦
Any info on the Azov Battalion?
Thanx a lot for support! Greets from Ukraine! Slava Ukraini! 💛💙
@@Dobermann.Kennel about which battalion?
Если бы ты знала какие они свиньи, не писала бы😅
@@batbat3183 war is hell, period.
You are by far the most amazing craftsman I’ve ever watched
I will continue to pray for you and your families health and safety
Much love and respect from NC, USA
This channels bringing me back to the diresta channel, if you've never heard I do suggest
Highlight of my day, thanks Dimitry. This was an exceptionally beautiful result, I love the finished product. Interesting tea too :) glad to see you still going strong and can't wait to see what comes next
That piece of metal at 01:30, all glad and proud to be part of a shurap's masterpiece. 🙂
Another work of art! Appreciate you still making content! Also glad to hear you're still safe. Thank you for the video. Continue to stay safe my friend!
Nice to see a new way of modelling the tip of the knife.
Stay safe.
Have you ever done "braided" damascus, by "braiding" wire or thin steel bars of different compositions into a braid, then "braiding" *those* into a larger braid, then pressing them into an ingot? If not, I think it would make for a very beautiful pattern, as if the blade was woven out of metal rope. Just a thought!
Keep up the great work! Slava Ukraini!
I read a book once that described something similar to this, but with wrapping cables instead. The smiths would take the scrap and excess material and draw them into wire. When they had enough wire built up, they’d wrap the wire into different sizes of cables and assemble them into a sword shape. Maybe a couple of thicker cables for the center of the blade and smaller cables for where the edge will be (and small or medium cables to take up space between and around the center and edge cables). Then the smiths would forge weld all of the cables and strands together into a solid piece.
Admittedly it was a fictional book, so it may be entirely made up. 🤷♂️
@@kvg4790 It *sounds* very cool! I don't suppose you remember the name of the book? Always looking for new recommendations!
Your basically describing "cable damascus" shurap has several videos of this.
@@metalbeastrage Not exactly. If made with a french braid pattern or some other type of pattern it would vastly change the look of the lines. You think the iconic star wars buns from our lovely princess would look like cable Damascus?
You are out of your mind dood!
As a chainmaile maker and a jewelry maker trust me there would be quite the significant difference.
no twists required, no layering. Just braid it, braid it with other braids. Take that and put it in a canister with multiple sets of them and SQUISH.
Its a risky process doing it this way though. the chance of the welds not taking increases risk and potentially could mean a failure, as braided metal is not as closely or tightly tied as cable.
He made a rose pattern by selectively reweaving cable. It wasn't a braid though just selective twisting with various wire guages
Parabéns Dimitri. Suas facas são sempre obras de arte.
São show mesmo
Just when I think you're finished, you throw another twist, cut, and stack in there! Bravo!!!
Your work is mesmerizing!! You produce the most beautiful blades, I can only hope to own one of your works of art some day. Keep up the good work and peace be with you and your loved ones. Stay safe brother!
So glad to see you are still making blades and safe. Wishing you, your family, and your country safety from the USA.
What country is he from that is in danger from the USA?
@@yeahright5286 I meant it as in I'm from the USA. I did work it kind of oddly.
Comma between safety and usa is what he meant fellas
@@yeahright5286 canada
@@DonMofet Canada's land belongs to the US
Absolutely gorgeous blade, Dmitry! Thanks for the upload :)
Stay safe!
Beautiful work, as always. I enjoy every video. Thank you for making them.
I love the blacksmithing insertion in these tea making videos
Love your work and so happy that you are still alive and well. Much love my friend, from a welder in the USA.
One of the coolest patterns I’ve ever seen. Good job!
Much love to you and your people, Mr Shevchenko, we love what you do ❤️
Streetlight manifriendo!
One of your most beautiful blades ever, sir! The grain pattern in the steel is amazing!
Wonderful to see a new video, thanks!!! Watching you smith is my calming moment before bed. And you are one of the best I have ever seen.
I know absolutely nothing about forging but I could watch this all day!
The smiley face on the billet casing is priceless 😆
I enjoy your craftsmanship very much!
Looking forward to seeing more from you.
Peace be with you and I’m happy for you and your families safety.
Amazing work, dude! Really stunning looking knife! 😃
I'm happy to see you again! I hope everything comes back to normal there as soon as possible. Cheers from Brazil!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Oooh! Lemon tea! That stuff is delicious!
As a fabricator this is very satisfying to watch, a whole other side to what i do for work,
Дивлюся і серце завмирає. Прекрасна робота. Не дивлячись на такий важкий час Ви продовжуєте творити. Успіхів та мирного неба!
Looks like a representation of magnetic lines throughout the blade. Very pretty. Glad to see the progress happening in your country.
Pleased to see you well and still producing works of art. Best Wishes to the people of Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇬🇧
Grateful you appear well and can work. Im a huge fan of your work. Please know I send my compassion and admiration for your people, these are evil times.
I keep asking Why the peppers. No answer yet, but I am patient and will just keep asking.
I love this man's work!
I'm happy with the new creation! I hope your new video means you are safe. I thought a lot about what could happen to Shurap in these terrible times. The video makes up for it. Nice job, but I'm more than happy to have you! Greetings from Hungary!
First thing I checked to find Suri on the map when Russia invaded. Glad you made it.
Love how this turned out. Another masterpiece. Keep up the great work and stay safe. 🇺🇦
Absolutely thrilled to see your hands at work again! Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦♥!!
Absolutely love your wild choices of materials to make Damascus from! Keep up this magnificent work!!
These blades he makes are not weapons they are art and i wish nothing but the best for him cause he is a king of his craft
Who else saw the smiley face in the metal at 1:31
Same yeah
Great video as always keep up the good work!👍
Uno no sabe qué decir, todos sus trabajos tienen un resultado artístico.
No son herramientas, son piezas de colección. 👍
This knife is just another reason why your videos are so bad ass.
EXPLOSION DAMASCUS! Absolutely stunning, and the endless flow of strange and unique tea goes right with the amazing pattern Damascus you create.
What amazing work! I'm watching this with my friend's cat and she enjoys your videos as well. 🐈🐈⬛️😺🔩🔥🔨🗡
Love your videos great work.
прекрасный клинок, просто мечта! когда человек творит то развивается душой и разумом, он уподобляется творцу, и его любая беда обойдёт стороной я верю в это, не смотря на абсурд происходящий вокруг. восхищаюсь вашими работами!
i just love how he non-chalantly flicks off burning hot bits of scale from the billet like that.
Good to see you are well and still producing beautiful blades. Must be a lot of cheap steel available now.
Isn't that far removed from swords into ploughshares ...
Much love to you, thank you again and always for sharing your skill and visions. Victory to Ukraine
I always enjoy watching your channel and seeing the great patterns that you get. I'm glad that you are still safe. With all of the various materials and patterns you have done, I was curious which has been your favorite?
I was so relieved when you started posting again! Great work sir
It's always good to see another video from you. You're an artist, an turn some trash into treasure. Stay safe .
Fico feliz que você esteja bem! Você é um exemplo de perseverança, mesmo com tudo que está acontecendo por aí! Você ainda nos alegra com suas obras primas!
Вельмі прыгожая праца. Кляня з выдатным малюнкам. Дзякуй за відэа.
It would be so awesome if you would tell us what your teas are in each video. I am curious as I bet others are as well. Other than that, great video and great artistry with metal as always.
Im so happy to see you alive and making knives again.
You are clearly more experienced and better at this than any other I have seen.
Если пакет вначале улыбнулся, значит будет классный результат в конце!
As usual Dimitry, you do not disappoint. Spectacular work Sir. Slava Ukraini
Ok, am I the only one wanting to know what the tea was?
It's Arhat Fruit (Lo Han Guo), it's in the video description
Besides the exceptional work, as usual, Dmitry's trademarks are "Tea time" and cleaning anvil with bare hands.... 😂👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love his shop as much as his work... What a setup!
Excellent work as always. What I am wondering is what was the round balls in which you cracked open and used in the tea process you made ?? The color really looks like it is flavorful. Keep up the great Ukrainian blacksmithing methods for us all to enjoy. Peace to you fella too. vf
I was curious as well, it looks like monk fruit. Cheers to both our future first cups
@@calebhiggins9681 I just hope the KING OF BLACKSMITHS can chime in and tell us both. Thanks vf
I too was wondering!
Шедевр! Что вы заваривали?
@@morgenstern3958 Мои поиски по данному слову привели только к сметанному яблоку,и марципану,но ни то ни другое не похоже на те фрукты которые автор заварил себе в качестве чайного напитка.Можно ли поподробнее что есть марцифан?
@@morgenstern3958 Шутить изволите?) Однако.
@@theonlyonetumanov, в описании видео, под роликом, всегда есть название чая
What kind of tea was that
I'm glad you are still safe.
This was a beautiful knife.
Seen this one more than once, always encapsulated. Don't know why but this process is so satisfying and intriguing
Piękna robota, bracie
My z Wami 🇵🇱🇺🇦
I can't even begin to tell you how painful it is watching you swipe away that slag with your finger. I'm just imagining the blisters if you get too close on one of those swipes and it's killing me😆😅😬
I think that would go right past blisters.
1:31 всі побачили смайлик?
Wow the final product looked amazing!
Oh, the maniacal grin at 1:30! This made my day!
What did you spray on the cyanoacrilate? Was it an accelerant? Also what do the peppers do in the canister? I've been curious about that for some time.
i guess the spray is for make the glue dry faster.
pepper is what we can call a signature move
Como sempre gosto muito dos seus vídeos, e me isento de comentários pois suas peças apesar de terem um padrão, a maioria o padrão de damasco desenvolvido fica muito bonito. Mas neste desenho que adotou, apesar de ter ficado muito bonito ao final, achei que as técnicas adotadas fizeram o desenho se perder, o que na minha opinião poderia ter ficado ainda mais bonito sem o torcido. Mas de qualquer forma um damasco sempre é um material diferenciado.
Pra que serve a pimenta?
@@vitoriosantos3973 Pois é!?!?! Também não sei!! Deve ser pra apimentar o trabalho!!!rsrsrsrsr
Чили-перчик добавляет пару десятков ед. твердости по Роквеллу?😏
Перец "для остроты"
What use is hardness without the spice! 😂
Yet another example of your awesome creativity...and that includes the tea! :)
Love it, love your life style ,your personality, that's tea , ..... and your working on steel👏👏👏 great job
beautiful! I've introduced tea to our engineering reviews - must be something in it! Nice Work Sir!
wow, the tip of that knife the way it works the pattern in is so amazing. I wish you the best
Holy crap my predictions for this pattern were completely wrong!! And the result is so much more gorgeous than I could have ever imagined woooowww!!!
And its so cool that the speckles from the contrasting steels of the salvaged shavings are what make up the main pattern, with the blades not standing out but just sort of “guiding” that pattern along. So freaking cool!!
I'm genuinely glad you're alive
Toujours autant administratif de votre travail, c'est parfait 👌 from Paris🇫🇷🇺🇦🇨🇵
I hope you're well Dmitri. No one makes chilli and pepper blades like you do. Nor do they quench in flower tea.