The handle alone is the finest artwork. I wonder how many people appreciate the time it takes to free those fine, adhesive designs. I felt your pain. Your blades deserve to be honored in the most personal way.
@@pietskiet8763 Of course , Every inch is a piece of art . It 's remember me some swords from " salee Rover's " the city of corsairs .15 the century to the 18 th .
Stunning etch work, Freerk! You made it look so easy too! It looks fantastic and really compliments the cutlass perfectly. Definitely one of your best work yet.
The detail is extraordinary, to be called a Master Craftsman for this level of work just doesn’t describe it. In Japan he would be a National Treasure.
Your skills are truly astronomical! I haven't found anyone yet that can even come close. Hell most of these dudes wouldn't even be worthy enough to work in the same shop as you, let alone compete against you!
great work as always but looks a hell of a lot more like a scimitar than a cutlass to me. never in my life seen a cutlass with a blade wider than 2 inches.
Now this is my idea of reality TV. I wish I could see you up on the big screen in theater near me! Beautiful job! I have always wondered though, at 10:40-11:00 what is the substance that you put the billet into and its purpose please? Thanks and I look forward to seeing your movies on the silver screen.
Alright so I watched a video where if you take modern high carbon steel it already has a homogeneous distribution of carbon and when you heat this up there are some impurities that are created on the surface - you can see him trying to remove these impurities with the auto belt sander but they are never completely removed as they are also below the surface. Over the course of heating this metal and cooling it many times the impurities build and the metal actually becomes WEAKER than it would be if it were not heated so many times. So the added strength of folding it is offset by this to the point where it is weaker than it would be if just left alone as stock due to the already homogeneous distribution of the carbon. (A long time ago folding was necessary due to the uneven distribution of carbon in steel blades that were not folded - they would break on the weak spots where there was not as much carbon. So they folded it to mix the carbon in with the rest of the steel and spread it out so there were no weak spots in the blade. This is not necessary today as we have much better steel.)
This is not a real pirate cutlass. There is a long and storied history of cutlass making, and none of the traditions are followed here. I mean it's an average European Saber. I know because I am an expert on these things, as far as all of you know. It's insulting how he didn't do the thing with the stuff exactly the way I want him to do it and the way the oldeners did it. I'm just kidding, I just read the comments on his samurai sword and I'm laughing. I love this channel ❤
Freerk’s work will be highly sought after as a collectors item one day. Amazing quality and detail, and he makes it look so easy. Well done!
That Cutlass is a work of art. Well done as always Freerk.
Это просто безумие какое-то! Спасибо за возможность наблюдать за великолепной работой подлинного мастера.
My friend you are without doubt the most highly skilled bladesmith i have ever had the pleasure to veiw.A master craftsman of the highest level ❤❤❤
You are. THE MOST AWESOME ERRTHANG I'VE EVER KNOWN. WORD LIFE
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Супер мастер,супер работа,супер изделие!!! Браво!!! Снимаю шляпу.
Even a god couldn't do such a AMAZING work.
You have all my respects dude
WOW , doesn't even begin to describe your work. Absolutely generous! ! !
More generous than my ballsack
I really enjoy watching your videos and work. You do such beautiful art
The handle alone is the finest artwork. I wonder how many people appreciate the time it takes to free those fine, adhesive designs. I felt your pain. Your blades deserve to be honored in the most personal way.
I enjoyed every second
You are a real master
Congratulations for this piece
Un chef d'oeuvre !!!
Didd you notice the pirates faces in the Damask? Spirit faces?
@@pietskiet8763
Of course , Every inch is a piece of art .
It 's remember me some swords from " salee Rover's " the city of corsairs .15 the century to the 18 th .
Absolutely... And a very handy weapon!
No money can’t give satisfaction......work is the end and not a means.
Beautiful work
Un maestro de primera línea...felicitaciones..Carlos de Montevideo Uruguay
Stunning etch work, Freerk! You made it look so easy too! It looks fantastic and really compliments the cutlass perfectly. Definitely one of your best work yet.
Anyone that can hold their hand above a flame like that most certainly deserves a sub man
That is a thing a beauty. Just gorgeous! Freerk, your an artist of extraordinary ability.
Impresionante trabajo Freek genial !!!. Saludos desde Chubut, Patagonia Argentina !!
The detail is extraordinary, to be called a Master Craftsman for this level of work just doesn’t describe it. In Japan he would be a National Treasure.
Amazing skiĺl love watching you create such beautiful SWORDS,
Your skills are truly astronomical! I haven't found anyone yet that can even come close. Hell most of these dudes wouldn't even be worthy enough to work in the same shop as you, let alone compete against you!
That pommel is a thing of beauty! I'd totally have a threaded version as a gear knob, and I'm sure several hundred others would too...
I need this in my life, but i dont have enough dubloons :( lol. Dude you're a pro!
*Doubloons
Thank ya' kindly, i had a feeling spelling was off. You're a true gentleman and a scholar!
Your workmanship is matched by no other that looks great .
Beautiful work!
Fantastic job, exceptional skills.
That is a very nice design. The pattern came out awesome
I truly love your work how much for your swards.
Nothing I could say could do justice to that cutlass. It is quite literally beyond any words that I could string together.
great work as always but looks a hell of a lot more like a scimitar than a cutlass to me. never in my life seen a cutlass with a blade wider than 2 inches.
Bonita espada Freerk un trabajo excepcional, un saludo.
Once again absolutely stunning work my friend 👊💯
Sei bravissimo! Complimenti!
un hermoso trabajo artesanal, la espada pirata los detalles de la guarda y damasco de la hoja
Best I’ve ever seen!!!
My goodness! Amazing amazing amazing work. You really need to NAME this sword!! Imagine if this was available back in the pirate times!
Bravo! Master!!!
That is a beautiful sword and you earned a subscription.
Beautiful work
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Each time I think I have seen it all, Freerk keeps amazing me.
Excellent work. A real beauty
You are really a master of art of bladesmith👍
Nice work!
Bardzo dobra robota mistrz 👏
Super robota..
GREAT JOB 👍FREERK,
U r Really a MASTER MAKER ⚔️...
Incredible work!
the electrolytic etch was just stunning!
Che artista che è… eccellente! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Excellent addition to your already stunning line. How much did this beast wind up weighing?
Really admire your craftsmanship. And that cutlass is badass!
A perfect work...
Это просто ахуительно)) Молодца! Hello from Russia!
Every piece is a masterpiece.
Beautiful.. Just beautiful.
Man !! You Are Magician (Y)
Magnificent!
One bad ass sword. Love the skull.
The pattern is very beautiful.
exelentes todas tus obras de arte
Amazing 😎
I am very impressed 👍
Incredible.
U are amazing broh,,,, insane blacksmith!
Alat yg canggih memang sangat meringan kan pekerjaan, 👍👍 salam dari lampung indonesia
You are truly a teacher
потрясающе. пиратский меч из дамасской стали а рукоятка тысяча чертей просто
Get this man on forged in fire
I comment just to help the channels I like!
thank you!
im sure you have been asked this before, but why do you put a V when you complete your layers? and not an X?
Woooo is a perfect job !
Now this is my idea of reality TV. I wish I could see you up on the big screen in theater near me! Beautiful job! I have always wondered though, at 10:40-11:00 what is the substance that you put the billet into and its purpose please? Thanks and I look forward to seeing your movies on the silver screen.
@Tim Barter Sr. That substance is called borax, its used to prevent oxidation of the forge welds. So that the welds stay clean.
@@superiorrain9412 I didn't realize the stuff sprinkled on during the welding and the stuff in the metal bin were the same thing. Thanks so much 🙂👍
Loving it
You are a very creative person with a million views
1 of the best pirate sword. Cool, i wish this was done all by hand instead hydrolic press
Wow wow wow unfreakin BELEIVABLE
Wow !!
This is so wonderful, so much details.
Great. Great. Great. ;- )
Amazing work!
Alright so I watched a video where if you take modern high carbon steel it already has a homogeneous distribution of carbon and when you heat this up there are some impurities that are created on the surface - you can see him trying to remove these impurities with the auto belt sander but they are never completely removed as they are also below the surface. Over the course of heating this metal and cooling it many times the impurities build and the metal actually becomes WEAKER than it would be if it were not heated so many times. So the added strength of folding it is offset by this to the point where it is weaker than it would be if just left alone as stock due to the already homogeneous distribution of the carbon.
(A long time ago folding was necessary due to the uneven distribution of carbon in steel blades that were not folded - they would break on the weak spots where there was not as much carbon. So they folded it to mix the carbon in with the rest of the steel and spread it out so there were no weak spots in the blade. This is not necessary today as we have much better steel.)
Maybe you should start your own UA-cam channel and show us all how you can do it better.
@@mattburke4343 No need to be salty. He is correct.
Solo una parola magnifica
배우고 싶네요
Amazing
Does any one know what technique or chemical he uses to give the steel that darker, matte finish? Thanks!
Acid
Good god that thing is beautiful
😍😍😍😍😍😍
Awesome 👍 very nice works
Art...👍
You ever sell any pieces? The Bowie and Arkansas Toothpick are my favorite knife build.
Everyone of his videos are pieces that are bought and paid for. He loves smithing, and sharing it with us! 😁👍🏽
Das ist fantastisch !!!
Wonderfull.....great...the best in rrss
Excellent work...congratulations...
Master craftsman.... Simple.
Absolutely unbelievable
졸라 멋지게 만드시네... 존경스럽습니다.
A Masterpiece
What were the layers made from
браво!!! мне кажется ему под силу создать реальное кольцо всевластия)))
For the last 2 hours, I've been in the presence of Greatness!
At 57:25 mins the handle alone already look like a light saber, very Well made fit for a sith lord,pirate of the galaxy
How can I get a forge like the ones you’re using?
Excellent work
But if it was without the skull, it would be more beautiful
Great job 👍👍👍
Nice work as always
You are a professional craftsman. Congratulations. All swords and knives are very special. This is really beautiful
This is not a real pirate cutlass. There is a long and storied history of cutlass making, and none of the traditions are followed here. I mean it's an average European Saber. I know because I am an expert on these things, as far as all of you know. It's insulting how he didn't do the thing with the stuff exactly the way I want him to do it and the way the oldeners did it.
I'm just kidding, I just read the comments on his samurai sword and I'm laughing.
I love this channel ❤