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Poor guy that won, it hurt my heart when he said he hadn't won anything. I truly feel you're pain sir, I never won anything other than something on and game and that's it. But gg's to both of you
These two weapons were both flawed, but in opposite ways. The first was too soft, the second too hard. It's difgicult to say, but I wouldn't be surprised if neither was made from proper spring steel. These two propably assumed they could use the same material they use for knives, but that doesn't pan out. Swords need a degree of Give. Too stiff and you end up with a broken blade.
Personally I think you can see the problem in the video: The length of the forges they're heat treating in. Unless you've mastered the technique, moving back and forth through a forge will give you a very inconsistent heat treatment. Besides that I think sword one was overtreated and sword two was undertreated. Wasn't a fair task to assign to a home forge.
@@TripleBarrel06 i agree. it's pretty rare for home smiths, even professional ones, to have forges suitable for treating such an enormous sword. it wasn't a good idea from the start
the affirmation is simply wrong ("there is nothing bigger than a claymore " that the guy said), but some claymore were heavyer than some Zweihänder , while always shorter , we have to define what "big" we want to considerate , the mass or the area? :P
@@unknow11712 Even if you want to go for weight, some doesn't equal all. Generally the weight of a claymore is going to equal that of a greatsword or it will be lighter. The exception being when you compare specific examples of claymore that are unusually heavy to some examples of greatsword that are unusually light. That being said, most sword categories are a modern thing. The differentiation between Zweihander and Claymore in period would be whether the cutler you bought it from was speaking a German or Celtic dialect at the time.
Yeah that dude was not wielding it properly against the pig carcass. The old dude did it right for the tests he did. In fact he probably did the second test cause the first test was so botched by the Asian dude. Even a half decent blade in the right hands can do way more than that wanna be swordsman who did the first test
@@someoneoutthere4844 I think he made a good hit with the second claymore. I think the first one was on him but if you watch, on the occasions of failures, you'll see many blades that don't cut appear to land flat. But if you watch them carefully, they often contact with the edge and glance to flat before failing. It's really difficult to say any of these were on Doug but it's within the realm of possibility and to me this is the one that looks the most like Doug's fault on the first claymore. The second one clearly had a bad spot but landed true, that's why it shattered. The one that bent though clearly had to have heat treat issue since a proper treated blade shouldn't bend like that even if it lands flat, that thing seems too flexible even if it landed correctly.
6:11 John: the blade is HARD Me: yeah and that's exactly why your blade BROKE instead of bending like the other guy's. One really important thing people don't understand about swords(especially two-handed swords like the one being used here) flexibility is important that's the difference between a blade breaking and bending under the actual impact of a swing.
Actually it’s in between and the paint and the sword, most England blades (outside of like the rapier) aren’t that flexible, but of course there are plenty of sabers used by the Mongolians that are extremely flexible. Some blades are better hard while others are better soft. It depends heavily what type of blade which end of the spectrum you want
You can see it when David swings that he's indexing on the hilt with his knuckle.. Doug's up on the hilt, but he's not indexing right and at 5:26 and 6:25 that blade hits at a 45 degree angle.
Poor use or not, both blades weren't structurally sound. In battle, every blow wouldn't be perfectly aligned, so I think it being poorly swung could even contribute to a more authentic test lol
@@alanbiggle544 the problem with that is when it's a test of the blades cutting and killing ability and he does a good swing with one, and botches the other, he doesn't redo the botched one, even though it was him and not the blade.
Jesus there were multiple claymore in these series it was never made as good as the shorter swords, I wonder how difficult is it compared to the other weapons
It s way harder to do claymores and long swords in general because of their lenght.The bigger the sword is the easier it will break if not done correcty
The bigger it is, the more force behind it, and the greater the chance of damage in the weak spots. You also have to make it thinner for it to be usable, otherwise it might be too heavy to swing
Can't have these guys make something that's bigger than their Forge because they can't heat treat it correctly they do this all the time with the contestants it's not really fair less you give them the correct equipment to build.
BendMore and BreakMore, both is not Claymore, so it wise to expel both of their weapon. the judge need to reconsider the result where both blade is not a complete intact.
@@gagan77100 The people blaming Doug really need to watch the failed blades that don't cut. They all, every one of them, land on the edge and glance to a flat appearance making it look like the blade landed flat or at a steep angle. Really, you can see in almost every failed cut how they land true and glance flat. Some of them break and some of the bend and some of them don't mind but they all appear to land flat in spite of contacting at the edge first.
tbf fir the blade as big as claymore they should give the competitor more time to work. But again Dave could actually do that weapon flawlessly in only four days... So don't know about that.
yeah you could kinda tell stuff was gonna go wrong watching the heat treat. ik the lighting was different but the bent sword's blade looked a very dim red, definitely not hot enough. the shattered sword's blade looked way too bright, so it ended up too brittle
@@anthonylastname1467 nope. Watch it in 0.25x speed. You'll see that the sword is kinda not in the right angle before the impact. Causing it to bend more.
Swords were hit on the sides in battle for centuries. Good swords stay true and bad swords bend or break, it's that simple. You can't tell an enemy that is trying to kill you "Hey, wait for me to straighten my sword and we will continue fighting".
I thought a claymore should be thicker because the swords these guys made seems to be thinner when that guy can even fix his bent sword with his legs lol
I don't understand why blacksmiths enter this competition without serious equipment at home to handle big blades. The final challenge is almost always a sword and these smith's puny little knife forges are grossly inadequate for heat treating large blades.
Basically, the criteria of this show is as follows: 0. if one does not satisfy mission parameters immediately go home 1. if the sword breaks (catastrophic failure) earlier catastrophic failure loses 2. if both survives more damaged one/one which "will not keal/cut" loses 3. if similar performance heavier one loses 4. otherwise details (handle,...) are considered interesting to see both fails at the same time.
Watch the first claymore up against the pig and you'll see that the "weapons master" hit the carcass with the flat of the blade. It is no surprise that it didn't cut when the edge was never applied to the contest. "I flatted your sword and it bent, but that is Your fault!"
The edge was a little off, which is really bad when you're going for a chop like that. I mean that guy's sword was still on the soft side but even the good ones will break if you swing them terribly.
I'd rather be holding that broken blade in battle after delivering a mortal blow than that bent one after delivering nothing. Unfair too, the broken blade still had a good 30 inches on her, she was perfectly fine for the next test and didn't need to be bent back for it. Safety prevented them???? Come on!!!!!
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Imagine thinking you lost because your sword completely bent around a Pig’s carcass only to watch the other guys sword shatter
panik
@@WhiteRoninG later *kalm*
@@kunwarsingh1274 indeed
certainly a rollercoaster of emotions. dude prolly went thru the 5 stages of grief within 5 minutes
One never knows Allah's destiny.
Is nobody gonna talk about how Jon Wick said "I'll be back" in the most frightening voice?
Where do you think the movies came from 😆
And the look on his face. He is planning his next murder.
you didn't see the part before this where they tested his last blade on his dog. The dog was completely unharmed, but Jon Wick still wasn't happy
i don’t even see where he said it in the video 💀 can i get a time stamp?
@@jomama8735 9:24 you're welcome
Poor guy that won, it hurt my heart when he said he hadn't won anything. I truly feel you're pain sir, I never won anything other than something on and game and that's it. But gg's to both of you
Jesus Christ... that profile picture...
@@J.RomeroLuna peppa frog
@Ahron Goldman Everyone is a winner. Trophy for everyone. Lmfao
John wick may retire but his love for weapons will stay with him
And his dog
😂😂😂
He was going against an italian plumber
1:27 “Theres nothing bigger than a claymore!”
**one winged angel starts playing**
🔥🔥🔥😈🔥🔥🔥
Did he forget about zweihänders?
Sephiroth: Please allow me to prove otherwise XD
Cloud: What about my Buster Sword? XDDD
What about a spear
@@theycallmeJacko blade length, not full size
10 seconds in: "My name is John Wick."
Whelp. Sorry, other guy.
I'd say the other guy still won anyways. But neither of them won this one.
He was up against an italian plumber
@@AFishBicyclelmao. Good one.
- This is gonna be spectacular...
After the failure
- My blade cuts
... what kind of personality is that?!
Well, it WAS spectacular...just...not the way he thought it would be...
@@heroicaknight4735 Totally agree on this one :) And I'm so happy the lhumble likeable guy won.
I don't need to swing a second time cause I won't miss the first
-John Wick, probably
"Scottish Claymore" has done way more guest appearance than any other Actor in Movies
Samuel L Jackson: "am I a joke to you ma facker"
0:10 Jesus Christ, it's John Wick..
😂 I played back 5 times just to hear him say MY NAME IS JONATHAN WICK 😂
Why are you telling Jesus Christ? Doubt he cares.
@@FallenJustice Jesus christ
@@FallenJusticejesus christ ... that's Jason Bourne !!
@@LeoArmada lol
These two weapons were both flawed, but in opposite ways. The first was too soft, the second too hard. It's difgicult to say, but I wouldn't be surprised if neither was made from proper spring steel. These two propably assumed they could use the same material they use for knives, but that doesn't pan out. Swords need a degree of Give. Too stiff and you end up with a broken blade.
Personally I think you can see the problem in the video: The length of the forges they're heat treating in. Unless you've mastered the technique, moving back and forth through a forge will give you a very inconsistent heat treatment. Besides that I think sword one was overtreated and sword two was undertreated. Wasn't a fair task to assign to a home forge.
@@TripleBarrel06 i agree. it's pretty rare for home smiths, even professional ones, to have forges suitable for treating such an enormous sword. it wasn't a good idea from the start
"There's nothing bigger than a Claymore"
Zweihänder: Am I a joke to you?
Montante: Am I Invisible to you, or are you just blinded by my gleaming lugs and shapely side rings?
the affirmation is simply wrong ("there is nothing bigger than a claymore " that the guy said), but some claymore were heavyer than some Zweihänder , while always shorter , we have to define what "big" we want to considerate , the mass or the area? :P
@@unknow11712 Even if you want to go for weight, some doesn't equal all. Generally the weight of a claymore is going to equal that of a greatsword or it will be lighter. The exception being when you compare specific examples of claymore that are unusually heavy to some examples of greatsword that are unusually light. That being said, most sword categories are a modern thing. The differentiation between Zweihander and Claymore in period would be whether the cutler you bought it from was speaking a German or Celtic dialect at the time.
While both of the Claymores undoubtedly suffered critical failures it would have been nice if Doug's edge alignment wasn't so bad lol
Think the same too. Doug striking angle seems too horizontal..
His blade always missalligns at the last second before impact, so I would say these judges don't know how to wield a claymore
Yeah that dude was not wielding it properly against the pig carcass. The old dude did it right for the tests he did. In fact he probably did the second test cause the first test was so botched by the Asian dude. Even a half decent blade in the right hands can do way more than that wanna be swordsman who did the first test
We all love Doug and all but he had the oof on this one.
@@someoneoutthere4844 I think he made a good hit with the second claymore. I think the first one was on him but if you watch, on the occasions of failures, you'll see many blades that don't cut appear to land flat. But if you watch them carefully, they often contact with the edge and glance to flat before failing. It's really difficult to say any of these were on Doug but it's within the realm of possibility and to me this is the one that looks the most like Doug's fault on the first claymore. The second one clearly had a bad spot but landed true, that's why it shattered. The one that bent though clearly had to have heat treat issue since a proper treated blade shouldn't bend like that even if it lands flat, that thing seems too flexible even if it landed correctly.
The shattered contestant was so smug until that very moment when his hits the pig.
He was still smug.
Hey, at least it cut
They should have leveled up their smithing perk more.
6:11 John: the blade is HARD
Me: yeah and that's exactly why your blade BROKE instead of bending like the other guy's.
One really important thing people don't understand about swords(especially two-handed swords like the one being used here) flexibility is important that's the difference between a blade breaking and bending under the actual impact of a swing.
Actually it’s in between and the paint and the sword, most England blades (outside of like the rapier) aren’t that flexible, but of course there are plenty of sabers used by the Mongolians that are extremely flexible. Some blades are better hard while others are better soft. It depends heavily what type of blade which end of the spectrum you want
@@empireyouth5791 cool
One blade that was too flexible and one that was too sturdy lol
Spoilers
They need to be harder towards the edge and softer towards the middle
When I heard first guy talking, I thought he is gonna lose.
Then I heard the 2 guy talking, I thought he is gonna lose too 🤔
Doug needs to let Dave test European style blades. He has botched things with them several times and they always blame the Smith instead of him.
You can see it when David swings that he's indexing on the hilt with his knuckle.. Doug's up on the hilt, but he's not indexing right and at 5:26 and 6:25 that blade hits at a 45 degree angle.
Poor use or not, both blades weren't structurally sound. In battle, every blow wouldn't be perfectly aligned, so I think it being poorly swung could even contribute to a more authentic test lol
@@alanbiggle544 the problem with that is when it's a test of the blades cutting and killing ability and he does a good swing with one, and botches the other, he doesn't redo the botched one, even though it was him and not the blade.
What exactly did he do wrong? Nothing. Blood has nothing to do with wielding a sword.
@@mfree80286 it wasn't that nearly that bad. Even if it as, both swords were made improperly.
well... that pig certainly kills... blades
A repeat... Its just like real TV
"This is gonna be spectacular."
I mean... he wasn't wrong
"There's nothing bigger than a claymore" *laughs in nodatchi*
Claymore is longer and weight more, but nodachi is also one of the biggest blade ever made.
How about the zweihander?
*Odachi has entered the chat*
*Laughs in Zweihander*
Laughs in 19th century rifle with a sword bayonet on the end.
Jesus there were multiple claymore in these series it was never made as good as the shorter swords, I wonder how difficult is it compared to the other weapons
It s way harder to do claymores and long swords in general because of their lenght.The bigger the sword is the easier it will break if not done correcty
The bigger it is, the more force behind it, and the greater the chance of damage in the weak spots. You also have to make it thinner for it to be usable, otherwise it might be too heavy to swing
There is also the issue of doug
Im sorry i had to comment, my phone screen is so small that i cant exit, i need to comment sorry
@@beans6965 thank you for coming
Can't have these guys make something that's bigger than their Forge because they can't heat treat it correctly they do this all the time with the contestants it's not really fair less you give them the correct equipment to build.
Well, not like they withdraw payment if neither do well. They pay out even when both smiths fail.
An old but probably the most unexpected episode 🧐☺️☺️ hello from Russia
9:25
"I'll be back"
Me: woho..... He's the real T-800
I'm dying bruh just when you think it couldn't get worse it got so much worse💀
6:15 Narrator: It was in fact spectacular.
5:59 One of the rarest moments in the universe aside from the solar/lunar eclipse
the contestants in this episode had some massive balls
if I heard my opponent's name was "John Wick", I'd forfeit the first round
This episode is pure comedy
so nice to see Jonathan's smug look get wiped off his face 😂
1:28 "There's nothing bigger than a claymore."
Some other 4 foot long sowed also from braveheart: Am I fricking joke to you?
You mean... a claymore?
No but your spelling is
As a Scotsmen its great to see our national sword being made
not made very well though, should have been represented better
@@Leo.23232 well they were on an incredibly tight limit and first time doing it so
Even the bad parts?
@@protolight1654 no good without the bad
“Yeah baby, There is a God” 4:28
*Blade proceeds to shatter* 6:24
*mission failed we’ll get em next time*
„I never won anything in my life“
He just needed someone who won even less.
"There's nothing bigger then a claymore"
*Stares in the entire universe*
Death Star: Hold my beer.
BendMore and BreakMore, both is not Claymore, so it wise to expel both of their weapon. the judge need to reconsider the result where both blade is not a complete intact.
One was a clay more the other was a ceramic more. Neither were a claymore
9:24 Best part
Doug hit both the pigs with the blades at an angle
Are you doubting a sword fight master?Have you ever swung a long sword?If sword fall to cut they twist.
@@gagan77100 even masters can have problems with edge alignment when it comes to weapons they're not familiar with.
@@gagan77100 The people blaming Doug really need to watch the failed blades that don't cut. They all, every one of them, land on the edge and glance to a flat appearance making it look like the blade landed flat or at a steep angle. Really, you can see in almost every failed cut how they land true and glance flat. Some of them break and some of the bend and some of them don't mind but they all appear to land flat in spite of contacting at the edge first.
@@adamg7984 why you telling me that?
@@gagan77100 Did I choose the wrong person to respond to with my comment? I was in agreement with you and backing your argument.
I really like Scott's sense of humor.
If sword doesn't even cut (or scratch), it's not a sword at all...
Well it cut through that sheet of metal. In my book, it's a sword, and it won him the championship.
That can be blamed on edge alignment and probably not enough sharpening beforehand
And a sword that cuts but shatters immediately is a much worse weapon than a sword that doesn’t cut but only bends.
You know Doug is serious when he says "kill" instead of "keel."
John Wick is also a blacksmith? A man of many talents 😂
Never laugh so hard while watching forged in fire😂😂😂😂
2:32 *THIS LITTLE MANEUVER IS GONNA COST US 51 YEARS*
Jonathan Wick should change his name to John Wick so that he starts winning! xD
John Wick's full name is actually Jonathan Wick so...
It's already uploaded
6:39 this seems so comical lol
"My name is Jonathan Wick."
I know I am not the only one who is thinking about "John Wick."
Nope. I did it too.
I'll be so happy if I was in battle and survive after being hit by these folks blade
"I am confident that I made a good blade."
The blade: 👁️👄👁️
tbf fir the blade as big as claymore they should give the competitor more time to work. But again Dave could actually do that weapon flawlessly in only four days... So don't know about that.
John was right it was spectacular 😂😂😂
Holymoly hes the literal john wick lmao
"THiS iS gOnNa bE sPectAculaAar"
“Nothing Bigger than a Claymore” Zweihander and Rhomphia”Am I a joke to you?”
I love the "we have a little problem" he says
Are they like supplying an army with all these claymores?
Please include the Indian foldable sword "URUMI" which will be an awesome task
"There's nothing bigger than a claymore"
Ilya: 😂😂😂😂😂 that's cute
"we have a major blade malfunction..." YOU DONT SAY?!
LOL this is by far by favorite episode. So hilarious.
JONATHAN WICK: _"My Claymore may not kill, but you should see my pencil."_
I can't the first one bent but was still able to cut the sheet of steel.
yeah you could kinda tell stuff was gonna go wrong watching the heat treat. ik the lighting was different but the bent sword's blade looked a very dim red, definitely not hot enough. the shattered sword's blade looked way too bright, so it ended up too brittle
ohhh, didnt know that. Thanks for the info
A failure is try try again is part of why he said that.... He wants to try again persistence
Doug looks like the nicest guy in the world,
Until you miss with him ..
“Nothing bigger than a Scottish claymore” *German Zweihänder bout to roll up and prove you wrong*
what happens when john wick decides to make swords instead of using guns
That edge alignment tho
I think they should've been made to remake the claymores or no winner for the season since both swords didn't pass the kill test
5:27 🗡 sword contact with pig 🐖 sidewise that’s y it got a bend
Yea. Its doug's fault.
Its because the sword wasn't sharp that it turned on impact. You can see its straight as he swings it.
@@anthonylastname1467 nope. Watch it in 0.25x speed. You'll see that the sword is kinda not in the right angle before the impact. Causing it to bend more.
Swords were hit on the sides in battle for centuries. Good swords stay true and bad swords bend or break, it's that simple. You can't tell an enemy that is trying to kill you "Hey, wait for me to straighten my sword and we will continue fighting".
No it didn't, it twisted when it hit the pig.
1:20
There's nothing bigger than a claymore
Michaelcthulu: Are you sure about that
Whatever you do don't touch John's dog
Scott was such a sport
Why did it make me so happy the dude who worked out of his little garage vs a giant barn won like yes man yes
John Wick vs Mario who will win find out next time on Pointless Death Battles
So the judge can ruin any sword as he wish.
I thought a claymore should be thicker because the swords these guys made seems to be thinner when that guy can even fix his bent sword with his legs lol
Swords made from good spring steel are very flexible. If one is well made, you can bend it almost backwards without breaking or damaging it.
They need specialists for 1 handers, two handers, and other types that would be butchered like the first guys sword
Fordged in fire champion with a failure for a blade WOOOOO
I don't understand why blacksmiths enter this competition without serious equipment at home to handle big blades. The final challenge is almost always a sword and these smith's puny little knife forges are grossly inadequate for heat treating large blades.
Basically, the criteria of this show is as follows:
0. if one does not satisfy mission parameters immediately go home
1. if the sword breaks (catastrophic failure) earlier catastrophic failure loses
2. if both survives more damaged one/one which "will not keal/cut" loses
3. if similar performance heavier one loses
4. otherwise details (handle,...) are considered
interesting to see both fails at the same time.
When the told the guy to "surrender your weapon" they should have said "all of it"
Watch the first claymore up against the pig and you'll see that the "weapons master" hit the carcass with the flat of the blade. It is no surprise that it didn't cut when the edge was never applied to the contest.
"I flatted your sword and it bent, but that is Your fault!"
They both have tempering difficulties
John Wick back at it again
That one guy looks like wedge from final fantasy 7
This, is the forged and fire champion
Of course scott would win a scottish claymore challenge
Please give both of the guys one more chance 🙏
well, that was a roller coaster
Seen it thrice but still love this sword
Maybe try to forge balisong knife and test it
1:27 **cough** Zweihänder?
The edge was a little off, which is really bad when you're going for a chop like that. I mean that guy's sword was still on the soft side but even the good ones will break if you swing them terribly.
I was hoping for some Claymore action... And then they give me this. It wasn't that kind of action I wanted!
When I think of all the other weapons that cut through the hairy hide of boars or wild pigs... One or three cut through the whole thing with one blow.
I'd rather be holding that broken blade in battle after delivering a mortal blow than that bent one after delivering nothing. Unfair too, the broken blade still had a good 30 inches on her, she was perfectly fine for the next test and didn't need to be bent back for it. Safety prevented them???? Come on!!!!!