That is a nice raw and simple design. Functionality over looks is the better option. The handle is interesting but it's also purposeful as it can be places on a pole. I would buy it if I had the money.
Hi, have a nice day, i have a question, how do you know what type of steel are you using? do you know? because i hear that can be 5160 o 6150 or 9260 or 9264 or maybe another?? if you have an answer i really appreciated, thanks and congrats on the video
Great work my friend. Your hammering technique is excellent. Hope you are in better health, did you get your blood pressure checked? Get blood sugar tested too. You might be feeling dizzy because of low blood pressure. Stay safe.
Desculpe se meu português é ruim, tive que usar um tradutor. Você está perguntando por que há marcas na ferramenta acabada? Eu acho que, se é isso que você está perguntando, é porque ele só usou uma rebarbadora com discos de lixa para lixar a lâmina. Se ele tivesse lixado a lâmina à mão, o acabamento teria sido muito mais fino.
Just feeling dizzy after we're working for a while, then decided to coin, and feeling better, so we could continue our forging. Thanks for very kind of you.
Such a fat spined and long machete?? Good luck using this in a real situation for more than 20 mins. You've created a short sword instead of a machete.
Nothing feels better to have a drink looking at the finished results after a hardwork day like this 🔥💯
Great video
That is a nice raw and simple design. Functionality over looks is the better option. The handle is interesting but it's also purposeful as it can be places on a pole. I would buy it if I had the money.
Many thanks for very kind of you.
I don't know if that handle could give shocks to the hand, but I LOVE its simplicity. It's reliable like a full tang.
Thank you.
Philippines? They make some great bolos too🇵🇭🇱🇷
A big good machete
Just Amazing 🤟
Круто
did you have fun
Good job...
Many many thanks.
Nice
Great thanks.
Nice machete, but wooden handle makes it more beautifu........
Thank you very much.
this knife will killllll.
Keal*
Nice job, well done!
Thank you very much.
Cool Video and nice Blade 👍👍
Thank you so much.
good job guy i love your making
Many thanks for watching.
Cool blade.vry sharp👍👍
Thank you very much.
Hi, have a nice day, i have a question, how do you know what type of steel are you using? do you know? because i hear that can be 5160 o 6150 or 9260 or 9264 or maybe another?? if you have an answer i really appreciated, thanks and congrats on the video
Thanks for very kind of you. We're using a lot more 5160 steel, it's hard and sharp but still not the best. The plow's also good one, too.
@@powerhandforces Great thank you! keep making videos
You're welcome, thanks for support.
10..👍👍👍👍👍
Show this to Danny Trejo he will be amazed.
Big shout out to the guy that repeatedly played that same note all the way through the song
what is content of carbon in leaf spring
Can we get some context for the guy with the weirdest case of road rash I've ever seen?
Great work. Do you sell these if so do you ship to the us?
Sorry, this stuff's not available yet for shipping. Thank you for support.
Great work my friend. Your hammering technique is excellent. Hope you are in better health, did you get your blood pressure checked? Get blood sugar tested too. You might be feeling dizzy because of low blood pressure. Stay safe.
All ok, just sometimes working hard and not enough sleep. Thank you very much for very kind of you. Bless you and your family all the best.
your work is amazing !! you work very hard to make a perfect blade that will last a life time !! well done and Blessings !!
Thanks for very kind of you.
Que hacer para que no se oxide...?
Most make the handle from another material to absorb the shocks
That's the great idea, thank you so much.
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Pake tawuran ini mah..
I need one how much
That's very kind of you, not yet available for the moment. Thanks for support.
Great job bro 💪👍👍👍👍 so after heating the steel are you dip it in water or oil to harden the steel?
Yes, in the water. Many thanks.
Esse apanhou para fazer uma arma de corte, varias marcas no corpo,
Desculpe se meu português é ruim, tive que usar um tradutor. Você está perguntando por que há marcas na ferramenta acabada? Eu acho que, se é isso que você está perguntando, é porque ele só usou uma rebarbadora com discos de lixa para lixar a lâmina. Se ele tivesse lixado a lâmina à mão, o acabamento teria sido muito mais fino.
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Might as well be hitting the bottle with a bat, but it will cut
Por qué esa prueba inútil de probar los filos en botellas con agua?
More cowbell
Please kill the music, the sound of forging is the music we came to listen to, not your favorite playlist.
😂😂😂
What happened to your chest ?
Just feeling dizzy, so after coining it's getting better.
@@powerhandforces coining?
Very good job finish and glowing very nice but my question is what happens with your body..🗣🗣🏊♂️🏊♀️♥️
Just feeling dizzy after we're working for a while, then decided to coin, and feeling better, so we could continue our forging. Thanks for very kind of you.
Me gustan los tutoriales sin música. A pesar de que me gusta la buena música , pero esto es una basura para los oídos. Un asco y dedo para abajo.
Such a fat spined and long machete?? Good luck using this in a real situation for more than 20 mins.
You've created a short sword instead of a machete.
И чё?
Still need more finishing....
The blades surface looks rough...
Basic hardening.
No tampering.
Typical Asian technique.
Its called Tempering and it is done with only one heat if the smith is skilled enough.
@@esucll... It's a liquid hardening....
Tampering is another process after hardening.
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Nice