I just want to say, no matter how many times I watch your videos, there is one thing you do that never gets old for me. It is when you make your cup of tea after putting the blade in the temper oven. I'm not sure why, but it always gives me a sense of peace and makes me smile. Beautiful blade in this one, by the way.
I also love the tea segments. The variety of tea, the steeping methods, the various pots and heating methods. It's all somehow almost therapeutic to watch.
Once again greetings from the Napa Valley. What a beautiful masterpiece. I'm a retired welder fabricator and really enjoy watching a master at work. Many years ago we had a blacksmith here in Napa but none now.I'm 76 now and still find satisfaction making or fabbing prodjects. Great videos/
A beautiful dagger and flawless welding as always. Your mastery of the metal is evident in every one of your videos. Thank you for the time and effort that goes into creating such high quality content while also engaged in something that not only takes skill but concentration, your ability to get the work done perfectly and capture it as you go is always impressive.
Another masterpiece by the king of bladesmiths. I swear if I can ever get ahead financially I am going to get a blade from Dmitry. It's definitely a life goal for me.
I truly appreciate your making tea in every video. I find it educational and relaxing to watch you work. Thank you for your superb craftsmanship and fantastic videos.
*Valyrian Blade* +120 Atk Dmg +250 Hp +35 Magic Defense Passive: Every 20 secs, the next Basic Atk inflicts extra physical damage of 280+2% enemy's max health.
Makes you wonder how we humans were able to make anything without the cool ass tools we have now days. Badass piece of art, as if you found it in an epic loot chest.
I watch forged in fire so na not really for me it makes me realize how much easier it is to make anything using these tools. This was cool but watching them form all of it by hand with just a hammer an anvil is much more impressive
Muscles, levers, wheels, weights... Main difference between old times and now is better understanding of the material & processing it, better temperature control and way better material & exact amount of alloys.
I love how he takes old pieces of other material and makes a knife that is stunning. It looks like an old snake skin that has been shed off. I believe it is one of the nicest looking knives he has done. I like all of his work, but this one is really good.
Village blacksmiths were rarely killed due to the demand for their skill, an your average blacksmith could produce an average longsword in about a week. Although the most common weapon was the spear, and before a war when blacksmiths were at their most busy they could make about 3 spears a day, assuming someone else made the shafts. Although swords commissioned by lords and other high ranking members could take upwards of 6 months to complete to standard
I love watching your videos. It’s calming, soothing and entertaining. One day, you’ll have to revel what your hot beverage is. Some of them look delicious. Best of luck to you and your family 🍀🇺🇦
What do you mean he had all sorts of grinders and even one machine to hammer the metal into shape so he doesn't have to do it manually he made 0 tools in this vid
I know what I'm going to get each time I watch these videos. And the knives are great. But I think tea time is my favorite part of the process. It's just so charming.
After working with my forging technique some I can appreciate the skill set here. At 9:20 for example he had handy-like tools for his power hammer to form the tang. I found using a manual hammer with borax flux can cause it to explode; also hammering causes slag to scatter like from an arc weld. The power hammers are best if you are a serious smith. His small forge is similar to the inexpensive brick one I built powered with a weed (cactus) burner and hair dryer setup. It's also capable of welding temperatures.
The things you make come out so beautiful. You make it look so easy, but I know it is not. You surely have a gift. Thank you for sharing it with the world. 🤝
Dmitry you make some beautiful blades my man. I have just watched three of your vids from start to finish and I am really impressed with your work. Keep up the work and your sooooo cool videos. A fan, Stan, Thank you
It's my idea of art. The way it comes together is amazing. I'm still at the simple cut out & grind knife lol & I BROKE MY FIRST BLADE TEMPERING LOL 🤦♂️
Double ZZ Ranch The only way to really know if your making good knives is to make some and break them. It’s the price of empirical education. It’s a little cheaper if you harden and temper, then torture test some thin pieces of steel before making a whole knife. Use simple oil hardening steels until you know what your doing. Spring steel (5160) can be made into excellent working knives with the most basic equipment. Otherwise, if your a stock removal guy, you can send your blades to Buck Knives and use their hardening and tempering services. (it’s surprisingly affordable)
I absolutely love your channel and often wonder how one would get into blacksmithing , all the different types of machinery is so cool, but knowing how to use them must take tears of practice. Cheers 🇨🇦
@@MotoByNature Thank you sir, it would be awesome just to watch the entire process from beginning to end. Even if the possibility came, with the state of Hate in the world today, a real virus, fake pandemic and the overly dramatic lies on racial issues... I don't see how it would be safe to travel so far. And yes I know that is a dramatic statement lol.
This guy is one of the best craftsmen of metal I have ever seen. I would have liked to see him compete on Forged in Fire against ALL the judges at once. I BELIEVE he would have been victorious then and now!
рекламы в конце не вижу. у меня платный (дешёвый) адгард-адблокер. всё так чистенько. так натурально. изредка бывают прорывы у программистов ютубы, но их оперативно заминают рукастые ребята адгарда.
It's wonderful to watch this guy carefully and accurately utilize the presses. I watch all the "Forged in Fire" shows, and I am always amazed at the LACK of skill of the contestants when using the presses.
NIce swerve on the teapot...I was wondering..."Hmm...interesting! How's he going to incorporate a teapot and boiling water into this blade? What's that he dropped in the pot?" Then it's just tea for him to drink. Haha!
это все конечно хорошо и красиво, но хотелось бы знать свойства такого клинка, что он преобрел благодаря такому расположению слоев стали?. Или же это сугубо декоративная вещь?
I just want to say, no matter how many times I watch your videos, there is one thing you do that never gets old for me. It is when you make your cup of tea after putting the blade in the temper oven. I'm not sure why, but it always gives me a sense of peace and makes me smile. Beautiful blade in this one, by the way.
i also love how he uses ground pepper to add carbon in some of his videos. beautiful signature :)
@@tastyface26 that's because most of us crack a beer at that point
ditto to this
I also love the tea segments. The variety of tea, the steeping methods, the various pots and heating methods. It's all somehow almost therapeutic to watch.
@@tastyface26 can't forget the chopped 🌶️'s lol
Once again greetings from the Napa Valley. What a beautiful masterpiece. I'm a retired welder fabricator and really enjoy watching a master at work. Many years ago we had a blacksmith here in Napa but none now.I'm 76 now and still find satisfaction making or fabbing prodjects. Great videos/
A beautiful dagger and flawless welding as always. Your mastery of the metal is evident in every one of your videos. Thank you for the time and effort that goes into creating such high quality content while also engaged in something that not only takes skill but concentration, your ability to get the work done perfectly and capture it as you go is always impressive.
Even the tea is beautiful! The pattern looks amazing, it evokes images of dragon wings and scales as well as movement itself.
best part! The dragon even has eyes!
Such an underrated YT channel. Very peaceful to watch this man and his art work. Blessings
YES! NICE!
Originally I thought the design was somewhat carved in... to see it revealed as natural patterns in the blade was truely wonderful!!
Another masterpiece by the king of bladesmiths. I swear if I can ever get ahead financially I am going to get a blade from Dmitry. It's definitely a life goal for me.
Better be in his area lol unless thats changed
@Usa mabaho м
He’s not the king of blade smiths, he’s good but not king
@@painisvergina3693 I guess that's a matter of opinion lol
@Buschi Ka That falls on you to prove since you're the one saying he's not king.
I truly appreciate your making tea in every video. I find it educational and relaxing to watch you work. Thank you for your superb craftsmanship and fantastic videos.
Amazing dagger. That first press when forge welding new layers is so satisfying to watch.
*Valyrian Blade*
+120 Atk Dmg
+250 Hp
+35 Magic Defense
Passive: Every 20 secs, the next Basic Atk inflicts extra physical damage of 280+2% enemy's max health.
Instant 1 hit kill if used against “white walkers “
First blood.
you forgot summon Valkyrie
@@curiouspeople6441 hahahaha im here for it
Задроты 😁
Makes you wonder how we humans were able to make anything without the cool ass tools we have now days. Badass piece of art, as if you found it in an epic loot chest.
I watch forged in fire so na not really for me it makes me realize how much easier it is to make anything using these tools. This was cool but watching them form all of it by hand with just a hammer an anvil is much more impressive
@@Twisty757 yeah but how do u make an anvil
@@kindcolt2747 completely missed the point as usual with people today
Muscles, levers, wheels, weights... Main difference between old times and now is better understanding of the material & processing it, better temperature control and way better material & exact amount of alloys.
LoL aye! The Epic Loot Chest!
I'm convinced that dust he sprinkles on the metal is the dead ashes of lesser forgers.
Imagine if he used live ashes
@@Gcrilla I thought he did. Sad moment.
@@Gcrilla or worse yet: only HALF alive...
@@Gcrilla Good thing he put them out of their misery first.
I wonder if human ashes would work as a flux
I love how he takes old pieces of other material and makes a knife that is stunning. It looks like an old snake skin that has been shed off. I believe it is one of the nicest looking knives he has done. I like all of his work, but this one is really good.
I love when a UA-camr that just go straight to the point, without talking, without music and mystery identity but he looks like a 40's to 50's
I can’t even imagine how long it took to make fine blades back when Blades where all you had as weapons. Beautiful work Sir.
Everything was hard back then
Top level blades were heirlooms and hideously expensive
Village blacksmiths were rarely killed due to the demand for their skill, an your average blacksmith could produce an average longsword in about a week. Although the most common weapon was the spear, and before a war when blacksmiths were at their most busy they could make about 3 spears a day, assuming someone else made the shafts. Although swords commissioned by lords and other high ranking members could take upwards of 6 months to complete to standard
Best handmade knife maker on UA-cam with the added bonus of the most interesting teas.
Any idea what kind of tea that is?
@@cheif10thumbs It's in the video description.
@@cheif10thumbs oriental Beauty Blossom tea
Some of the teas ALMOST look as beautiful as the blades
Like the uncle iroh of knives
Спасибо от души!наслаждаюсь!к небу,реке и костру добавилась еще твоя кузница! Выпускай хотя два ролика в месяц!Спасибо ещё раз за творчества!
Клинок отменный, узор завораживает, а чай, наверное, тоже из Валирии? Спасибо вам за ожившую в металле историю Дж. Мартина!
i’ve said it before but you make the most amazing patter welded Damascus blades i think i’ve ever seen
I love watching your videos. It’s calming, soothing and entertaining. One day, you’ll have to revel what your hot beverage is. Some of them look delicious. Best of luck to you and your family 🍀🇺🇦
Man I love this guys work. I like how he builds his own equipment to do everything.hands-down one of the best and videos👌
What do you mean he had all sorts of grinders and even one machine to hammer the metal into shape so he doesn't have to do it manually he made 0 tools in this vid
Вот хитрец и мастер (с узором) 😲👍
Благодарим за ваш труд 👍
Absolutely marvelous, what I'd give to apprentice under someone with this level of skill
I would pay this guy to let me keep his shop clean and watch him work.
Your skills with the way you grind all your blades by hand are unparalleled!
I know what I'm going to get each time I watch these videos. And the knives are great. But I think tea time is my favorite part of the process. It's just so charming.
Золотые Руки.Красота да и Только.
Somebody spent all their time on the crafting system.
Well done.
"I wonder if he's going to put on gloves when he quenches it..."
*Holds hand in fire like a boss*
😂
The unburnt
Yes hahaha, but it was very dangerous!
YOU LOST THATS YOU ARE WONDER !!
The people that say like a boss are the retards that hurt themselves trying to act cool
After working with my forging technique some I can appreciate the skill set here. At 9:20 for example he had handy-like tools for his power hammer to form the tang. I found using a manual hammer with borax flux can cause it to explode; also hammering causes slag to scatter like from an arc weld. The power hammers are best if you are a serious smith. His small forge is similar to the inexpensive brick one I built powered with a weed (cactus) burner and hair dryer setup. It's also capable of welding temperatures.
My goodness I love the designs and patterns that come out on the blades!
The reason why I love his channel is bcoz he don't try and explain shit. He lets your mind wonder and get lost in his work
Beautiful work as always. Cool to see how the camera picked up the flux moving around on the first press weld.
@James H
I had the same observation. it is so satisfying like butter/cheese coming out of full stuff burger.
Thanks for sharing
I do like watching a master doing what they do best and creating something amazing.
The things you make come out so beautiful. You make it look so easy, but I know it is not. You surely have a gift. Thank you for sharing it with the world. 🤝
The confidence this guy has in handling this dangerous equipment and without a slip. wow... Oh yeah, the bit with the tea was just class.
A man that truly found his calling. You sir are an absolute artist!
A wizard! He sprinkles mysterious magical dust from the enamel bowl and drinks potent medicine!
My heart is aflutter with the beauty of the blade.
Интересный рисунок. Как всегда на высоте!!! лайк однозначно! Каждый раз одно и тоже .... А КАК ЗАВОРАЖИВАЕТ!!!
Pay attention young people. This is what you call skill, and talent. This is years of practice and patience. Excellent work!!
Some older people still need to learn a thing or two about skill and talent aswell
@@JamarLackson410 Very true, you are quite correct
A master at work who produces some of the most complex Damascus steel I’ve ever seen
Beautiful blade as always! I would like to see the finished product with a handle.
Ah, The Riddle of Steel. This vid was perfect, and fascinating. His wife must hate it when he needs to buy a new machinist tool.
You are watching: How to make an elvish short blade.
Valyrian steel Is not elvish good sir.
Elvish? That’s a joke right?
@@downinit2866 yep Somebody has to get their fantasy knowledge right
@@wonderfuljinn1096 I mean this is why the world is falling apart right now. 😂 dude makes a badass knife but copied the elves😂🤦♂️
You are probably the one best blacksmith I've ever seen I love watching you forged blades you are a very talented keep a hammer
I don't think I'll ever be dissatisfied with a single second of any of shurap's videos!
The clump of dung that turned into flower tea caught me off guard.
The sword knife thingy wouldn't be possible withought that tho
Yes i thought it was some kind of fongus
I thought it was a fat bud at first
Дима, как всегда - шедевр! Как говорится: и в пир, и в мир.
Dmitry you make some beautiful blades my man. I have just watched three of your vids from start to finish and I am really impressed with your work. Keep up the work and your sooooo cool videos. A fan, Stan, Thank you
Слов нет, настоящий мастер!!!!!! Дай бог тебе и твоей семье здоровья и благополучия!!!!!!!!!!!
Never seen beauty in a knife like this before , I would treasure that more than anything I have.🤩
0:00 I cant unsee the *mincraft menu*
lol
Unbelievable work as usual, this one came out amazing..
It's my idea of art. The way it comes together is amazing.
I'm still at the simple cut out & grind knife lol & I BROKE MY FIRST BLADE TEMPERING LOL 🤦♂️
Hey keep at it. A lot of people say they want to do this and never start at all. So you are well ahead a majority of them.
Double ZZ Ranch
The only way to really know if your making good knives is to make some and break them. It’s the price of empirical education. It’s a little cheaper if you harden and temper, then torture test some thin pieces of steel before making a whole knife. Use simple oil hardening steels until you know what your doing. Spring steel (5160) can be made into excellent working knives with the most basic equipment.
Otherwise, if your a stock removal guy, you can send your blades to Buck Knives and use their hardening and tempering services. (it’s surprisingly affordable)
I’m in exactly the same position Double ZZ. I’ve made 3 knives so far and the first broke. Just takes time and practice.
You don't own a forge without a knife graveyard. Accidentally breaking or while testing :)
Your knowledge of pattern design is mind blowing.
I so love to watch you work
Thank you sir
I absolutely love your channel and often wonder how one would get into blacksmithing , all the different types of machinery is so cool, but knowing how to use them must take tears of practice. Cheers 🇨🇦
I feel like this man could forge weld even non metallic materials.
What, like dogs?
Or even Nickle and Copper 😲
@@rustycastle5397 you can't forge those?
@@nickmiller5489 they are 100% fusible. Check out some Mokumegane videos for examples of how to weld non-ferrous material.
I feel it necessary to point out non ferrous and non metallic are wildly different. Copper and so forth are soft metals. Very much metallic.
A piece of art! 👏👏👏
I have said it before. I would (if I could) go there just to learn from him.
Lews Therin It would be nice if he gave you this opportunity.
@@MotoByNature Thank you sir, it would be awesome just to watch the entire process from beginning to end. Even if the possibility came, with the state of Hate in the world today, a real virus, fake pandemic and the overly dramatic lies on racial issues... I don't see how it would be safe to travel so far. And yes I know that is a dramatic statement lol.
I like the automatic stabbing machine. Need to get one of those.
A lot of your work belongs in a museum ... it's truly a work of art.. thank you so very much for sharing...
There's something almost hypnotic about watching a master at his craft.
Me:today is gona be productive
Reallity: Let, s see a guy making a knife
And that's productive xd
Had the same problem but I've finally made something. After long time...
Ha ha
Duncan Vincent haha!
Ваши клинки,как тот цветок в чайнике - раскрываются просто шикарно!!!
Вы мысли мои прочитали)) только вчера подумал куда вы деваете обрезки, куете ли ножи из них и вот ответ)))
Shurap is just mega dialed in and makes it all look so effortless.
This guy is one of the best craftsmen of metal I have ever seen. I would have liked to see him compete on Forged in Fire against ALL the judges at once.
I BELIEVE he would have been victorious then and now!
This blade will KEEEEEEL !
Awesome work, as always!
Валерийскую сталь ,должен ,ковать
Кузнец ,Валера .
Валерийскую сталь
Валера должен ковать
Кавалерийскую сталь
в кавалерии нужно применять
Но нож такой , хоть с рисунком
булатом навряд ли, можно назвать
И жена кузнеца должна быть Валерия. 😁😁😁
🤣🤣
@@Kazakh0808 и дед Валерий чтоб пил Валерианку))
Работа чище, чем вода в ведре. :)
I love the tea break. It's a nice touch.
I love putting these videos on high def and x2 speed.
So cathartic.
I feel like someone could take these types of videos and make it into a cooking video about forging
Leaves the tv shows like Forged in Fire at the kinda garden gate.
Very beautiful!
beautiful yes
YOU LOST
@@user-hn5qe4bd4i YOU LOST
Уух ты и ты здесь
Yes absolut
Хотелось бы увидеть вас в американском шоу "Между молотом и наковальней". Думаю, порвали бы там всех
там своих мастеровых хватает и поверьте.не хуже.
@@викторграч-ш9й Я бы хотел увидеть его на американском шоу Forge and Fire. Я думаю, что он победит безоговорочно.
Поддерживаю
@@pagedeveloper forged in fire. И я об этом
Steven Pierce ни один даже рядом не стоял...
This blade is the more beautiful damas than I have seen...
My mind has just exploded. That is very beautiful.
Конечно, после такого чая и не такую красоту можно сделать)
а что за ЧаЙ?
3:30 ah yes, the forbidden popsicle, we meet again.
every time i see an open high voltage panel I have an urge to touch it
Man I really really like that. Would look great with a silver or/and white handle. Awesome job. What would be the cost of one like that?
Thank you, Dmitry, for demonstrating your craft. ⭐️
The Pattern in that piece is Just Plain Gorgeous .
Wow, this dude made this in only 8 mins. He would smash Forged in Fire
His knife.. it will keeal..!
Forged in fire is fucking terrible
CARAMBA O CABRA NÃO USA LUVA MESMO? MUITO FERA
Отдельное спасибо за то,что рекламу в конце поставил))
Скачай Ютуб вансед и смотри любые видео без рекламы.
@@jeneademidov5950 еее
рекламы в конце не вижу. у меня платный (дешёвый) адгард-адблокер. всё так чистенько. так натурально. изредка бывают прорывы у программистов ютубы, но их оперативно заминают рукастые ребята адгарда.
It's wonderful to watch this guy carefully and accurately utilize the presses. I watch all the "Forged in Fire" shows, and I am always amazed at the LACK of skill of the contestants when using the presses.
Шикарный клинок. Ещё бы гарду, рукоять и ножны. С удовольствием посмотрел предоставленное видио. Браво мастеру!!!
I feel like my manhood points increased just watching this shit! Respect!
Спасибо за эстетическое удовольствие!
Sensacional! Adoraria ter uma dessas. Sou colecionador
By far the most talented metal maker on earth
9 minutes and 11 seconds of my life was so worth it
The tea kinda stole the show
This Bud's for you.
Maestro! How about making a short sword, bayonet or a folding knife?
NIce swerve on the teapot...I was wondering..."Hmm...interesting! How's he going to incorporate a teapot and boiling water into this blade? What's that he dropped in the pot?"
Then it's just tea for him to drink. Haha!
Yeah Ikr! It was so sudden that I got the very same reaction lol
Tea makes the world go around don’t you know
What kind of tea was that?
I love how well edited the video is. It even sounds like your breaking the laws of thermodynamics.
Beautiful, grain like flowing water, outstanding.
Beautiful job, ofcourse, I would love to have every step be explained.
✨ 🌻 🌈 🌺 ☀️ 💯 🏆 🥇 *Вау! Яка краса! Дуже сподобалася робота, знято гарно, молодець!* 🔪
это все конечно хорошо и красиво, но хотелось бы знать свойства такого клинка, что он преобрел благодаря такому расположению слоев стали?. Или же это сугубо декоративная вещь?
Может у гугла спросишь?
@@СержКакЕсть видимо вы в ножах неразбираетесь.... дамаская ствль считается самой крепкой и нержавеет
@@ЛачинАмиров-о8б Вообще то дамаск ржавеет и за ним нужен уход.
@@ЛачинАмиров-о8б Дамаская сталь бывает как условно нержавеющая, так и наоборот.
И все-таки, что это даёт? Как я понимаю, сталь одна, только в разных кусках. То есть, только декоративный эффект.
Чайник ни как успокоится не может, крышечкой постукивает, - верный друг! До конца ещё не досмотрел, но вижу РУКУ МАСТЕРА - однозначно ЛАЙК!
Отличная работа !!! Выглядит СУПЕР !