Came back to this video just to see how cool the weapon was again. Something about making practical, easier to wield versions of Bloodborne weapons is such a cool idea.
Now this… this is pretty fucking cool. Now make a Chikage that actually is infused with blood or the HMS that actually gets bigger and shoots moonlight projectiles… in all seriousness I wonder how hard it would be to make a beast cutter or the threaded cane… or if it could even be done. 🤔
Damn dude this is so cool, one of my favorite weapons of all time brought to functional life lol. I know you’ve already answered this below a few times but how much would it to have you make one xD Edit: I should say do I have a better chance of you making it in 2024 and how much?
Hi there, sorry I didn’t see your comment til now. I’m absolutely absorbed in other things these days and I work full time so my free time is very valuable. For now I will have to say no, but if I change my mind I will get back to you here. Thank you for the interest and support in my channel.
@@kingjohn8980 I see a lot of recommendations to use magnets for bloodborne replicas. Magnets can be super strong, but they need lots of surface area and density. The hammer could be suitable, but I don’t know if the sword would be dense enough to cling with enough force. Another big problem is removing the sword; if a magnet has enough strength to hold a giant slab, then how will you pull it apart? An electromagnet could be used, but that would be really complex and you’d need an advanced battery design. I don’t mean that to be rude or anything, just wanted to explain why magnets aren’t a good choice. It’s an idea that comes up often and I don’t think it’s feasible. It would be much smarter to use a locking clasp system, of thick plate steel. Integrate it into the scabbard and it would look great. You could look into sword canes and sword batons to get some proven ideas.
It looks awesome but not entirely practical like most fantasy weapons but as a tool. I could see potential unless it was changed from a serrated to a smooth edge then I could see potential as a weapon.
Came back to this video just to see how cool the weapon was again. Something about making practical, easier to wield versions of Bloodborne weapons is such a cool idea.
Thanks! Someday I’d like to do it again. Someday.
i never noticed how its an actual cleaver knife transformed
I really love the fact you made it small, it makes it really easy to use and to carry around!
That's clean as hell. Good to see that you're still doing stuff like this
Thanks! All over the place lately but it’s nice to return to my roots
Now this… this is pretty fucking cool.
Now make a Chikage that actually is infused with blood or the HMS that actually gets bigger and shoots moonlight projectiles… in all seriousness I wonder how hard it would be to make a beast cutter or the threaded cane… or if it could even be done. 🤔
It's been 3 years you must have alot of blood echos by now
Some extreme tree violence in this video :D
now requires only 3 strength to use. +20% bonus damage vs. plastic jars. not recommanded vs. trees.
So cool
I like the way when you flame the saw cleaver 🔥✌️
Flames of hell make everything fun!!
Damn dude this is so cool, one of my favorite weapons of all time brought to functional life lol. I know you’ve already answered this below a few times but how much would it to have you make one xD
Edit: I should say do I have a better chance of you making it in 2024 and how much?
Hi there, sorry I didn’t see your comment til now. I’m absolutely absorbed in other things these days and I work full time so my free time is very valuable. For now I will have to say no, but if I change my mind I will get back to you here. Thank you for the interest and support in my channel.
Would love to see a scaled down kirk hammer
Always wanted to. Kirk hammer was the weapon I used the most in my play through.
@@LESANN996 do you think the connection between the hammer part and sword part would be hard to do or could you just use magnets?
@@kingjohn8980 I see a lot of recommendations to use magnets for bloodborne replicas. Magnets can be super strong, but they need lots of surface area and density. The hammer could be suitable, but I don’t know if the sword would be dense enough to cling with enough force. Another big problem is removing the sword; if a magnet has enough strength to hold a giant slab, then how will you pull it apart? An electromagnet could be used, but that would be really complex and you’d need an advanced battery design.
I don’t mean that to be rude or anything, just wanted to explain why magnets aren’t a good choice. It’s an idea that comes up often and I don’t think it’s feasible. It would be much smarter to use a locking clasp system, of thick plate steel. Integrate it into the scabbard and it would look great. You could look into sword canes and sword batons to get some proven ideas.
@@LESANN996 thanks for the reply. Very informative stuff here. Can’t wait to see what you work on next.
How do you not have more subscribers? This is awesome!
I mean it's a saw cleaver, I'd say it will cleave
This is too good!
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if you take suggestions from comments, how about the blades of mercy next?
Too busy these days, but maybe someday I could.
It looks awesome but not entirely practical like most fantasy weapons but as a tool. I could see potential unless it was changed from a serrated to a smooth edge then I could see potential as a weapon.
You practically want the Beasthunter's Saif
Stfu nerd
This video is an OSHA violation kek
Bro, how much would I need to pay you to make me one of those.
I made this one for $250 CAD, but I’m currently too busy to make more
If you manage to make a functional 1:1 scale, if I have muney I'd pay you to make it
I appreciate the offer, but I’m way too busy with other projects lately. Maybe someday in the future.
Love it. Use bolt paper now.
Buy some taxers on amazon haha.