The "slavadorian" is looking very good , the ancient ukraine magic is awesome and very nice , also nowadays armors seem to be effective and useful in case of a major historical event , those historical events seem to have got out of hand since 2020, so keep safe and well
There is no ancient Ukrainian is there? That's like saying ancient Ireland, or ancient Thai. The concept of modern nationalities are not the same to that of ancient cultures.
@@kenz2756 one of the repeated jokes that he makes is about how he is an ancient Ukrainian lizard-alien thing and that's why he's so good at making armor
I want to start makig armor, but have not found any way to teach myself, but as I discovered your videos I finally did. And I also found some good humor while I was at it. You are amazing as a content creator, and you're a big help for beginners like me and my father. Much love.
I can tell… your videos have a lot of me energy, except your more epic, funny, and magically gifted. I love it. Unfortunately for me, I’m only a novice in magic. Also, “It is a good day for someone else to die,” IS the point of armor. As an armor fan and Star Wars fan, I can say that you can totally do that.
I love the way you edit these videos. It seriously threw me for a loop when I first saw you just break a piece of steel off by hand. I had to rewatch it twice before I caught the video cut lol.
You’re one of the most talented and funny people I think I’ve ever seen! Your work is gorgeous, and your sense of humor is the exact same as mine! I’ll definitely be binging more of your vids!
i need to make my own medieval armor that no one has seen before or at least modify one to keep the ancient or medieval look but maybe change the shape but damn nice job on yours
The armored skirt is actually a fairly popular accessory among Mando’s. They usually used the “kama” to protect their legs from jetpack downwash as well as helping to cover the gaps between the bottom edges of their breastplates and the upper edges of their thigh guards. Edit: also, back in the time of the original Mandalorian crusaders, before the standardization for the streamlining of the war machine by the neo-crusaders, each suit of armor was made by the warrior themself and there were as many patterns of beskar’gam as there were warriors who donned them, and in later eras, each Mando had different martial styles and needed different patterns of beskar’gam to complement these varied styles and needs. You do good work, goran
Man, I am watching you from brazil,. I don't know with reach so far will make you glade but I really like your work and hope for a bright future for you.
This is really good, absolutely fantastic job! Do you think you will ever do a helmet inspired by the Power Armor from the "Fallout" series? You know, in the spirit of resistance and resilience against overwhelming odds and absolute refusal to give up and die? Any of the models would work, I just think it would be a bit fitting. 10:37 do not think I did not catch that!
*Titanium Armour* Firstly, titanium armours can be spaced apart to increase the effectiveness at stopping bullets. And spacing the titanium sheets apart creates a cushion that slows the bullet before the titanium is penetrated. For example, a titanium shield can have a thin 1.2mm sheet of titanium over the front of the main shield plate. This 1.2mm sheet can have spacer lugs welded to it. Furthermore, a bullets force will be reduced on impact with a space of 1 centimetre inbetween two titanium sheets. And a 1.2mm sheet of titanium in front of the main shield plate would do this. Lastly, this titanium spaced armour has actually been demonstrated and tested to be effective on the American demolition ranches. Next, spacing other metals apart would create a similar bullet stopping effect. And I imagine that spacing steel apart would be effective to create a cushion that would slow a bullet. In addition, aluminium would also increase in effectiveness spaced apart. Furthermore, I think because of the properties of aluminium spacing it would have limited benifits. However, you would still increase your bullet stopping power by spacing your aluminium apart. As a result, I think that all your metal and alloy armours should be spaced in some way and taking the time to do that is a good idea. Lastly, when you space your armours apart it is so effective that you can expect to stop a higher calibre bullet. And this is particularly useful on a shield. Table#1 Types of Shields ------------------ *Titanium backpack buckler* -40cm in diameter -4mm thick titanium -Weight 2.5kg including handle -If the 4mm of titanium is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 7.62 NATO and 50cal magnum rounds with this buckler. *Steel backpack buckler* -40cm in diameter -3.5mm thick steel -Weight 3.7kg including handle -If the 3.5mm of steel is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 5.56 NATO and 45cal magnum rounds with this buckler. *Titanium Tower Shield* -100cm×70cm in Area -3mm thick titanium -Weight 10kg including handle -If the 3mm of titanium is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 45cal magnum rounds and 5.56 NATO with this shield. *Titanium Shield* -50cm×70cm in Area -3mm thick titanium -Weight 5kg including handle -If the 3mm of titanium is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 45cal magnum rounds and 5.56 NATO with this shield. *Aluminium Shield* -50cm×70cm in Area -10mm thick Aluminium -Weight 10kg including handle -The tensile strength of aluminium varies a lot between regular aluminium and the 7000 series of aluminium. And that means you can make this shield just as effective as titanium. *Steel Shield* -50cm×70cm in Area -3.5mm thick steel -Weight 10kg including handle -If the 3.5mm of steel is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 45cal magnum rounds and 5.56 NATO with this shield. Lastly, the perfect thickness for bullet proof brigandine plates is 3.0mm or 4mm titanium. And you just try and find the highest tensile strength titanium you can and just use that thickness. In addition, I have also decided that if you get a 1mm thick aluminium face size plate you can shape it in to a horror face and then bolt it to your titanium helmet. As a result, you can have a full set of bullet proof brigandine armour with a horror face helmet. That is going to be terrifying with swords and bowling ball cannons. Finally, if your metal tensile strength is high enough you will be able to deflect or even completely proof yourself against 7.62 NATO bullets. Table #2 Use of Formulas ------------ s = tensile strength in pascals (Pa) F = force in newtons (N) A = cross-sectional area in (m²) m = bullet grain mass (kg) a = acceleration of bullet (m/s²) t = time of impact (seconds) v = velocity (m/s) *(m(v/t=a)=F)/s=A* 9mm bullet Force = (m(v/t=a)=F) v/t=a (430m/s)/(0.0024s)=179,167m/s² ma=F (0.0075kg)(179,167)=1344N Aluminium tensile strength = 240MPa = 240000000Pa F/s=A (1344N)/(240000000)=5.6e-6m² 5.6e-6m² = 0.0000056m2 = 0.056cm² = 5.6mm² Therefore, a 115 grain 9mm bullet traveling at 430m/s requires 5.6mm² of 240MPa Aluminium to block it. Reference: ua-cam.com/video/QOkZzjQEx4M/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/FTYGvL_e1ko/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/urz8vhJpcIY/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/pBKItHNe4qk/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/6on8zQOuS-Q/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/xLSBRGePh0U/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/DwXzla2Ye24/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/T9xMx6_i9mg/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/users/shortskf9LtS2QDQA?feature=share
Great content. You are truly a master. . Make that sheet metal move! Obviously you got some skills. That Works sent me. Subbed and will definitely be watching.
как говориться, снимаю шляпу: столько труда (в т.ч. съёмочного) и результат потрясающий. сама задумка оч интересная. нужно еще бластер. ну или хотя бы арбалет
Wow I just found you from That Works and you make crazy good stuff, both pieces and videos! I would love to see Saiyan armor from Dragonball but medieval. :)
The "slavadorian" is looking very good , the ancient ukraine magic is awesome and very nice , also nowadays armors seem to be effective and useful in case of a major historical event , those historical events seem to have got out of hand since 2020, so keep safe and well
That has to be his name now, this is canon...
I am watching this to learn to make a breastplate
It’s beautiful
For those who do not know in legends Mandalorian smiths held the same ranks as a priest among the clans
This is the way!
@@QuestionReason Vode An
Goran'e are the heart of Mando culture.
@@sharlharmakhis280 For as long even a single Mandalorian still is around their people shall not fade away,
@@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723 Ibic har Yust.
You always gotta love it when an ancient Ukrainian wizard makes a suit of Mando-themed medieval armour
There is no ancient Ukrainian is there? That's like saying ancient Ireland, or ancient Thai. The concept of modern nationalities are not the same to that of ancient cultures.
@@kenz2756 one of the repeated jokes that he makes is about how he is an ancient Ukrainian lizard-alien thing and that's why he's so good at making armor
As a Star Wars fan (and especially a Mando one) I really appreciate all the little details :)
Today is a good day for someone else to die.
Very nice work sir.
Thank you! I'm watching your videos with great interest!
This is the way!
Amazing work, love the jump cuts and display of Ukrainian magic. Stay safe, love from Norway
"I've been making armour for nearly 20 years... *in this century*" XD
my new favorite Smith! this channel is about to blow up, your great. Your shop is amazing. You clearly know the way. I am listening.
I want to start makig armor, but have not found any way to teach myself, but as I discovered your videos I finally did. And I also found some good humor while I was at it.
You are amazing as a content creator, and you're a big help for beginners like me and my father.
Much love.
Ooh, the full Dawnguard helmet is a good one. Looking forward to it
Listening to more Powerwolf as I watch this. Such a good combination.
I freaking adore your content, Slava! Stay safe!
I can tell… your videos have a lot of me energy, except your more epic, funny, and magically gifted. I love it. Unfortunately for me, I’m only a novice in magic.
Also, “It is a good day for someone else to die,” IS the point of armor. As an armor fan and Star Wars fan, I can say that you can totally do that.
I love the way you edit these videos. It seriously threw me for a loop when I first saw you just break a piece of steel off by hand. I had to rewatch it twice before I caught the video cut lol.
You’re one of the most talented and funny people I think I’ve ever seen! Your work is gorgeous, and your sense of humor is the exact same as mine! I’ll definitely be binging more of your vids!
the good folks over at That Works shared the video of your Mando helmet, you've got a new subscriber from Montana now!
The English version of his channel is really nice to have
Every last set of mandalorian armor in the star wars universe is unique so nobody should be given him hate for it.
Has he been getting hate?
Awesome, can't wait for the Skyrim armor!
I Love this so mutch
My new favorite channel. Awesome chapter. This is ze way. Skål.
love your work , music and humor, especialy the Alien mask in the armor reflection when doing the inscription :-)
Forging in sandals, what an absolute legend lol
By the power of Slav-Skull! Amazing work as always brother!
Howdy from South Texas. I'm so glad that I stumbled upon your channel through another channel. Your work is fascinating and beautiful!
dude, you are a genius, If I had money I would buy all of the stuff you make...
Чомусь тут мало переглядів, тому дивлюсь з Британії. Сподіваюсь, це допоможе з просуванням! Це є шлях
That armor looks as the narrator from the movie 300 would say "GLORIOUS".
Love the music, the showcase of skill and humor too. Just all around stellar vid mate
"The power of the Boob!"
Great video, amazing workmanship! 💪🙏
So amazing 👏
Love your content; love your commentary 😁
so nice, really like your video, nice film, good voice, funny and interesting with good learning.!!!
Amazing work ! The image, the edit, the narration, the music, everything is good !
Such a quick and creative way to edit out the parts we already know.
Glad i found this channel!
Now do some greaves and gauntlets for it. Id also like to see the whole set in better lighting with a 360 view.
honestly i like that you are making the armor your own as it should be brother this is the way
I wholeheartedly agree with the forge finish, for most things at least, that vampire hunter build should look great with that!
The jump-cuts are hilarious. Amazing work. #SlavaUkraini
огонь, Слава! Спалил немного своюрептилоидную натуру, но мы и так догадывались)))
I wanna hire this guy to make me a suit if Mandalorian armor
congratulations. very good work. Would you accept the challenge? to make the dark knight batman armor. It would be fantastic to see him at your work.
a full video of just you jamming out some music would be great, i really enjoy it. also loving the videos, godspeed Ukrainian magician!
Дасиш фантастишь!
Прекрасная техника изготовления доспехов.
Творческих успехов друг!
Bro outstanding work and amazing content. My girlfriend and I love your videos. Keep up the amazing work.
Nicely done 👍
You should try making Lord Sauron's helmet, you'd be good at that and it would be similar to your Witcher 3 helmet!
Great job looks top notch
It’s be nuts to see this armor in the Mandalorian show as like a background character
I can't wait for the dawnguard helmet, that'll be awesome
That’s amazing. I’m going to make armor like that some day.
Метал в руках майстра - просто магія...
I could just watch an hour of you riveting.
that is god level mandalorian armor my man
i need to make my own medieval armor that no one has seen before or at least modify one to keep the ancient or medieval look but maybe change the shape but damn nice job on yours
Hell yeah, brother. Excited for the Dawnguard helmet!
Nicely done
The armored skirt is actually a fairly popular accessory among Mando’s. They usually used the “kama” to protect their legs from jetpack downwash as well as helping to cover the gaps between the bottom edges of their breastplates and the upper edges of their thigh guards.
Edit: also, back in the time of the original Mandalorian crusaders, before the standardization for the streamlining of the war machine by the neo-crusaders, each suit of armor was made by the warrior themself and there were as many patterns of beskar’gam as there were warriors who donned them, and in later eras, each Mando had different martial styles and needed different patterns of beskar’gam to complement these varied styles and needs. You do good work, goran
Man, I am watching you from brazil,. I don't know with reach so far will make you glade but I really like your work and hope for a bright future for you.
Really enjoyed the build and the well made video cuts. Keep going!
Brilliant work! Your skill is amazing to watch
The alien mask in the reflection was *chef kiss
Great work man! Cant wait to see the Dawnguard helmet!!!
'Stranger in a dark alley' got me good.😂
You are such a cool dude! Thanks for sharing this awesome content with us!
Great video
much respect not only for craftsmanship but for artistry, music and jokes as well. glory to ukrainian masters! ( mandalorian ), I want belt too :)
Your work is amazing 👌 love your humour 🤣 really makes for an entertaining video 👍👍
I love your style and the alien reflection was a nice touch. I look forward to the next one.
This is really good, absolutely fantastic job! Do you think you will ever do a helmet inspired by the Power Armor from the "Fallout" series? You know, in the spirit of resistance and resilience against overwhelming odds and absolute refusal to give up and die? Any of the models would work, I just think it would be a bit fitting.
10:37 do not think I did not catch that!
so i am not the only one who caught that bit :D
*Titanium Armour*
Firstly, titanium armours can be spaced apart to increase the effectiveness at stopping bullets. And spacing the titanium sheets apart creates a cushion that slows the bullet before the titanium is penetrated. For example, a titanium shield can have a thin 1.2mm sheet of titanium over the front of the main shield plate. This 1.2mm sheet can have spacer lugs welded to it. Furthermore, a bullets force will be reduced on impact with a space of 1 centimetre inbetween two titanium sheets. And a 1.2mm sheet of titanium in front of the main shield plate would do this. Lastly, this titanium spaced armour has actually been demonstrated and tested to be effective on the American demolition ranches.
Next, spacing other metals apart would create a similar bullet stopping effect. And I imagine that spacing steel apart would be effective to create a cushion that would slow a bullet. In addition, aluminium would also increase in effectiveness spaced apart. Furthermore, I think because of the properties of aluminium spacing it would have limited benifits. However, you would still increase your bullet stopping power by spacing your aluminium apart. As a result, I think that all your metal and alloy armours should be spaced in some way and taking the time to do that is a good idea. Lastly, when you space your armours apart it is so effective that you can expect to stop a higher calibre bullet. And this is particularly useful on a shield.
Table#1 Types of Shields
------------------
*Titanium backpack buckler*
-40cm in diameter
-4mm thick titanium
-Weight 2.5kg including handle
-If the 4mm of titanium is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 7.62 NATO and 50cal magnum rounds with this buckler.
*Steel backpack buckler*
-40cm in diameter
-3.5mm thick steel
-Weight 3.7kg including handle
-If the 3.5mm of steel is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 5.56 NATO and 45cal magnum rounds with this buckler.
*Titanium Tower Shield*
-100cm×70cm in Area
-3mm thick titanium
-Weight 10kg including handle
-If the 3mm of titanium is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 45cal magnum rounds and 5.56 NATO with this shield.
*Titanium Shield*
-50cm×70cm in Area
-3mm thick titanium
-Weight 5kg including handle
-If the 3mm of titanium is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 45cal magnum rounds and 5.56 NATO with this shield.
*Aluminium Shield*
-50cm×70cm in Area
-10mm thick Aluminium
-Weight 10kg including handle
-The tensile strength of aluminium varies a lot between regular aluminium and the 7000 series of aluminium. And that means you can make this shield just as effective as titanium.
*Steel Shield*
-50cm×70cm in Area
-3.5mm thick steel
-Weight 10kg including handle
-If the 3.5mm of steel is a high tensile strength and spaced correctly you will be able to stop 45cal magnum rounds and 5.56 NATO with this shield.
Lastly, the perfect thickness for bullet proof brigandine plates is 3.0mm or 4mm titanium. And you just try and find the highest tensile strength titanium you can and just use that thickness. In addition, I have also decided that if you get a 1mm thick aluminium face size plate you can shape it in to a horror face and then bolt it to your titanium helmet. As a result, you can have a full set of bullet proof brigandine armour with a horror face helmet. That is going to be terrifying with swords and bowling ball cannons. Finally, if your metal tensile strength is high enough you will be able to deflect or even completely proof yourself against 7.62 NATO bullets.
Table #2 Use of Formulas
------------
s = tensile strength in pascals (Pa)
F = force in newtons (N)
A = cross-sectional area in (m²)
m = bullet grain mass (kg)
a = acceleration of bullet (m/s²)
t = time of impact (seconds)
v = velocity (m/s)
*(m(v/t=a)=F)/s=A*
9mm bullet Force = (m(v/t=a)=F)
v/t=a
(430m/s)/(0.0024s)=179,167m/s²
ma=F
(0.0075kg)(179,167)=1344N
Aluminium tensile strength = 240MPa = 240000000Pa
F/s=A
(1344N)/(240000000)=5.6e-6m²
5.6e-6m² = 0.0000056m2 = 0.056cm² = 5.6mm²
Therefore, a 115 grain 9mm bullet traveling at 430m/s requires 5.6mm² of 240MPa Aluminium to block it.
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Just amazing!
Amazing work 😊😎 I look forward to seeing more content hopefully you are keeping well and safe 😊
Muza przednia klepanie super pozdrawiam z Polski 🔥
"Mandalorica musculata"
Beautiful words
Just found your channel your work is amazing. Sending love from America stay safe hear you guys are holding off the Russians keep it up
Totally awesome
Just imagine this unstoppable machine on the battlefield
Как всегда интересное видео. Спасибо.
Very good video!!! I wonder where the old videos went?
И да, скажите, пожалуйста, а обычное видео с разбором практичности и/или технологичности данного доспеха Вы тоже снимете?
Да думаю сделаю простенькое видео. Как обзор на шлем мандалорца. Если все будет ок, то завтра будет.
@@ArmorySmith Спасибо Вам огромное!
Это на Патреоне завтра, или на общем тоже?
@@rina-ehre на общем сразу.
Вам спасибо :)
@@ArmorySmith Слава Украине!
Love the music, fits well, also your very talented, it looks amazing so far. Cant wait to see more :)
Truly Awesome !
I half way through my golden armor. You prt of my smithing carreer.
Love your job man!
Great content. You are truly a master. . Make that sheet metal move! Obviously you got some skills. That Works sent me. Subbed and will definitely be watching.
10:38… that reflection on the armor lol
More! Please
What skill, beautiful indeed.
I almost left without leaving a comment! *le gasp!* the horror!!
This is beautiful armor, and the video is art. I’m glad that I’ve found this guy
IT is soooo coooool
Bro I hope you make your buhurt helmets have a visor available like yours!
2:18 -- That was harsh...
It's just a joke :)))
@@ArmorySmith It is a joke, but it is so true... I know, I'm from IT.
Looks amazing!
I know the piece is leather from the source but I do wonder how you would tackle the BBC Musketeer Pauldron design.
Would be cool if you'd make Roman general armor 😉
как говориться, снимаю шляпу: столько труда (в т.ч. съёмочного) и результат потрясающий. сама задумка оч интересная. нужно еще бластер. ну или хотя бы арбалет
My dude, huge fan of your work. Can you please make the witch king armor from lord of the rings?
could you build a family crest knight armor that would be cool.
Wow I just found you from That Works and you make crazy good stuff, both pieces and videos! I would love to see Saiyan armor from Dragonball but medieval. :)
Oooo! That would be neat! Maybe temper the metal to blue and yellow? 🤔
"If you can't do this, you are a wimp." 😂😂😂