While i understand the cuts and how much work the editing took, My self I rather watch you work the metal and could watch it for hours non stop. As a retired craftsman I can say i find nothing more amazing as watching a real artist working in their trade.
At first I thought you had special powers in your hands to turn foam into metal, snap off perfect pieces to fit, and punch to form and shape the metal. Then I realized it was the incredible power of editing 😂
I thought I was signing on for a decent metal working video, imagine my excitement when it quickly became a flawless editing demo 👍🏻 keep up the incredible work!
"Why was armor so expensive Dad". Watch this video, now imagine all the time it took without the quick editing and without modern tools. Now I need to find a old school metal smelting video to make the metal.
This showed up on recommended and wow. Your metal work is incredible, and you make the awesome music, and you have great editing? Don’t stop, you’ll be at 1M in no time.
As someone that actually likes the metal working part of this and I’m not one to try to tell someone how to do there thing just respectfully request that you show more of the metal working in some of your videos thank you and I enjoy the work you do
I remember using an old cannon ball to plenish the surface. You go that perfect sound to tell you it was hitting right. I miss getting to work with my hands like that shaping metal into gauntlets, and helmets etc. The finishing work to make it this original piece was so satisfying, when the customer came to get it.
Hi as someone who’s a massive 40K fan just asking but how effective would space marine armor be in real life if we were to say shrink it so it could fit an ordinary person as well a lightening it to be easier to wear?
One of the only issues I had with the show is when the armorer forges armor for Bo , Grogu , and Din djarin and shes always able to get everything done and pretty in 30 minutes or less. In a science fiction world with magic laser weapons the forging process is the most unrealistic thing I've ever seen 😂
The implication I got was that it did take a long time and they were in meditation or reflection during this time. They don't really have time to show the whole process.
The first time I watched his videos I was like oh this guy is strong then I realized half way through that the power of editing is rad, but he's still strong
1. How many hammer strokes to make this helmet? A crap ton. 2. Your work is incredible and awesome. 3. Your video editing skills to make this truly unique watching experience are the best on UA-cam!
*Mandalorian inspired. Very nice work and a great vid, I was hoping to see and actual form of the Mendo helmet rather than a European adaptation but that doesn't take away from the beauty of the finalized product, it's just a bit different than what the title entails.
Back about 2016 or so I build some mandalorian style armor. I decided to after wat hing the guys at the tire shop using a 1.5 inch pneumatic impact gun, and thought "that could make a cool handheld toy minigun" Got two of the small empty helium tanks from a grocery store that sold balloons. Made the helmet with them. A construction crew removed a collapsed culvert near the parking lot where I worked. They let me take some of that aluminized steel home. Angle grinder, hammer, Harbour freight mig welder, bondo and paint. Some made some little pucks over the years for vibration isolation whenever there was extra silicon left in the tube from bathroom/window repairs. Those Got used for padding in the helmet. Riveted the pauldrons, chest and abdominal plate to a denim shirt. With a magnet glued to the half of the shirt the belly plate wasn't riveted to. Bought a Harbour freight air chisel, took it apart modified with some 1.5 inch pvc and a carbon fiber arrow shaft. This made a muzzle loading 1.5 inch glowstick "blaster". Air hose for blaster snaked up shirt sleeve. Was intended to go to rocket pack, ran short on time so to a 4 inch pvc airtank I wore like a fanny pack on my back, only put up to about 25 psi and regulated output to 10 to prevent injuries. Had a bicycle pump in the car for reloads. Missus made a twillek costume. In all I think we won a bit more money than we spent making our costumes that Halloween.
Amazing Work , wow wow wow , cant imagine how people made so much Armor back then , so much hammering , so much time , good job , nice Vid and great result 👍🏻👍🏻
This man made a helmet, sewed the cushions, played guitar and some kind of drum, edited the video and called it a day all while I sit on my couch and enjoyed it all.
I personally prefer to see the tools being used - all the way through the build. However, I respect your personal preferance in expressiing your skills. So glad your using real steel. Plastic has it's uses, until one needs more texture.
The camera cuts are so clean. The build itself is beautiful
This is the way.
Rough cut metal, *snap* cleanly welded and polished
Love the sense of humour in the video cuts. Bet you are a hoot to converse with. May the Machine God smile on you, always.
I'm in love with the concept of Mandalorians being the equivalent of Medieval Knights, and Jedi being the equivalent of Samurai
Mandalorians could beat jedi with ease by creating beskar weaponry
@@pansebacheckmark Or beskar. And they certainly could.
@@darthbuzz1 but codex, won't allow it bcs beskar can destroy beskar
Mandalorians are space cowboys
@@mystics1ay3r17 more similar to knights by armor
Snapping the metal off like that is one of the most satisfying things I have ever seen on youtube, and I've spent over 60% of my life on here.
While i understand the cuts and how much work the editing took, My self I rather watch you work the metal and could watch it for hours non stop. As a retired craftsman I can say i find nothing more amazing as watching a real artist working in their trade.
💯
Same here
This
Yup
The edits are much better for viewing. You'd have to accept either fast-cuts or high-speed video because the shaping will get boring REAL fast.
This is true craftsmanship - looks great! Could imagine that collectors would pay for such a piece not little.
Mad respect to the creator :)
At first I thought you had special powers in your hands to turn foam into metal, snap off perfect pieces to fit, and punch to form and shape the metal. Then I realized it was the incredible power of editing 😂
The incredible power of soviet skill rather
@bam nguyen Lol, it took me a while to realise he didn't have superpowers as well.
@ ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА - СЛАВА УКРАЇНІ - Glory To Ukraine - Slava Ukraini - Heroyam Slava!
This is the way
😂
I love the editing here, shows you key techniques without making you watch hours of hammering, with style and a bit of humor.
The edits in this video is really freaking cool. Love the armor as always
Beautiful. I like how you made it in a way that it could have been a real historical design
I don't watch Star Wars but this is an awesome display of skills. Excellent job brother, bless
Why not give “the Mandalorian show” a try? I’m sure you will love it considering it borrows a lot of these concepts, including a dragon 🐉 in season 3
Why? Why do you not watch Star Wars? But why? I don’t understand
@@IRLSuperbseason 1 and two are good. Not so much s3 imo
@@manueltarango2864a lot of ppl dont like the modern stuffs
I thought I was signing on for a decent metal working video, imagine my excitement when it quickly became a flawless editing demo 👍🏻 keep up the incredible work!
"Why was armor so expensive Dad". Watch this video, now imagine all the time it took without the quick editing and without modern tools. Now I need to find a old school metal smelting video to make the metal.
You’re insanely talented in your craft and your video editing! You deserve way more subscribers and views! Thanks for sharing!
In the words of the Mandalorian ". This is the way ". Great job !👍👍
this is the way
Finally this comment. Thanks and this is the way.
Cleaner jump cuts than TikTok magicians. Well done. I love your videos.
Glad to see you back at it, the helmet looks awsome....
Now all you need is some replicas of beskar steel ingots to go with it in a display case😄
This guy never misses with the edits bro. IM TELLING YA'LL!!!
This is lovely to watch.
Fantastic creation and wonderful editing! Amazing how suddenly it goes from "a helmet" to Mandalorian with just that iconic T visor 😁
I wish I could command metal like you do. Your skill and expertise are unmatched.
This showed up on recommended and wow.
Your metal work is incredible, and you make the awesome music, and you have great editing?
Don’t stop, you’ll be at 1M in no time.
This is the way
This is the way
As someone that actually likes the metal working part of this and I’m not one to try to tell someone how to do there thing just respectfully request that you show more of the metal working in some of your videos thank you and I enjoy the work you do
шикарная работа, удачи в развитии канала, только герб тут ни к месту совсем
Мне показалось, что это выглядело очень красиво.
@@Ord750 показалось🤙🏻
К месту, пусть ватка горит.
Герб как раз к месту
не к месту вторая часть вашего комментария))
The craftsmanship is beyond commenting, the result is awesome!
I think you overdid it at some points with the camera cuts!
Im totally impressed. Thats hard to do. More mandalorian armour please.
18:30... I see what you did there...
That explains your extraterrestrial powers. Love the details!
Просто прекрасные спецэффекты!
Колдунство 80 уровня!
B un t no nooo y66j un g un anno
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I remember using an old cannon ball to plenish the surface. You go that perfect sound to tell you it was hitting right.
I miss getting to work with my hands like that shaping metal into gauntlets, and helmets etc.
The finishing work to make it this original piece was so satisfying, when the customer came to get it.
Hi as someone who’s a massive 40K fan just asking but how effective would space marine armor be in real life if we were to say shrink it so it could fit an ordinary person as well a lightening it to be easier to wear?
Irl just metal? Bad.
With scifi stuffs? Good.
This has got to be the coolest thing Ive seen all week!
Не могу не выразить восхищение работой. Это действительно талантливо и прекрасно. Ну а то что с трезубцем -не подлизать не смог, это дань времени.
Надо данный экземпляр поставлять для всу)
А Вы до сих пор не в курсе? Древние укры были ещё и Мандалорцами... Сразу после того, как Черное море вырыли...
Not only having a great humor, you have a decent skill indeed!
Вечером после работы воспринимается прекрасно. Всегда приятно смотреть за созидательным процессом
I appreciate the craftsmanship and the humor in the edits
зачем то вместо антенны какую то корявую вилку к шлемы приделал....
Чтобы тебе глаз выколоть )))
Что бы подчеркнуть, что он из хохлостана. Вместо шлема из сериала слепил какой то высер.
Ништяк каска!! Всегда восхищался людьми, у которых руки растут откуда надо!)
One of the only issues I had with the show is when the armorer forges armor for Bo , Grogu , and Din djarin and shes always able to get everything done and pretty in 30 minutes or less. In a science fiction world with magic laser weapons the forging process is the most unrealistic thing I've ever seen 😂
The implication I got was that it did take a long time and they were in meditation or reflection during this time. They don't really have time to show the whole process.
Hows this dude only have 20k subs? This video is amazing. Well done.
Thanks!
Я сначала не понял, а потом как понял! Интересно получилось.
i love this guys editing.. just fits perfectly to look like he acually snapped the steel when he realky used an angle grinder.. keep it up man!!!!!
Hermoso definitivamente, es una obra de arte única echa por tus manos
The first time I watched his videos I was like oh this guy is strong then I realized half way through that the power of editing is rad, but he's still strong
Без тризуба никуда))))
А вдруг курица, двуголовая, подвернётся - сразу на вилку можно будет насадить)
Wow, Man... I'm speechless! It was a pleasure to watch this video!
Очень достойные работы. Мастер большой молодец.
You know what would be ever more bad ass… The Rocketeer helmet
Рядом с таким художником металлистом оружейником должны быть и его ученики ! Не дай умереть своему таланту , Бро!!!🎉🎉🎉
Holy moly, the videography is just amazing. The helmet is great but I had to make mention the editing, it must have taken ages!
Awesome content
Love all the hard work
Your editing is art (not easy)
1. How many hammer strokes to make this helmet? A crap ton. 2. Your work is incredible and awesome. 3. Your video editing skills to make this truly unique watching experience are the best on UA-cam!
Я уже представил как шагать по окопам будет в этом шлеме 😂
Im now more convinced than ever that punching things is how you solve problems. The way you just man handled the helmet with your fist...
Really cool video on making a Mando helmet. Loved the quick edits and how smooth everything flowed. Very well done sir.
.Beautiful. You are a great craftsman and blacksmith. I admire you and congratulate you. Great job. 🙂😊👍
FYI, to those who are not familiar with that decoration that was made for the helmet, It is Ukrainian.
Это имеет значение?
@@stycs78 Да, это имеет значение.
مبدع واصابعك تنلف بحرير ايظا صاحب نكتة امتعتنا تحية لك من القلب 👍🏻👍🏻🌹🙏🏻
This is beyond impressive! Love the Ukrainian Trident touch too!
man you were born to this.the way you shape the metal perfectly is amazing.
Love the Ukrainian symbol
Thanks for support!
This guy makes metal working look like something that you can easily do even with your hands lol
Ukraine logo? For real, i don't remember any ukrainins in tv series...
they stick these pitchforks everywhere
@@dimi76 for what?
@@samgrady6059 to annoy people
@@dimi76 as one from Ukraine i can say that it was really annoying...
1000%
wow man, i've never seen anyone use a drill and an angle grinder as a lathe. That's awesome, gonna use that one!
Great work you did there, amazing!
ps. just realized you made the music yourself too, you are perfect!
For me, this silly editing that just keeps happening gets old ery quickly. But just won't stop.
Womp womp Lil bro
Who asked?
Love the camera cuts. You are an amazing artisan, obviously expert in all aspects of your craft. Bravo and well done.
Putting that thing on must’ve felt ridiculously satisfying
Your talents as a smith is amazing. Lots of creative juices are flowing.
the technical skill displayed here is very impressive
One day I will buy armour from you
*Mandalorian inspired.
Very nice work and a great vid, I was hoping to see and actual form of the Mendo helmet rather than a European adaptation but that doesn't take away from the beauty of the finalized product, it's just a bit different than what the title entails.
Just awesome....I was glued for the entire show. Thanks for the entertainment!
Your video skills really show off your ‘metalworking talents’.
Very very impressive , pure manual and craft work ( "elbow oiled"
is the french expression 😊)
Thx for sharing .
Absolutely amazing!!! True artisan craftsmanship here! made me happy just watching everything!!!
Back about 2016 or so I build some mandalorian style armor.
I decided to after wat hing the guys at the tire shop using a 1.5 inch pneumatic impact gun, and thought "that could make a cool handheld toy minigun"
Got two of the small empty helium tanks from a grocery store that sold balloons. Made the helmet with them.
A construction crew removed a collapsed culvert near the parking lot where I worked. They let me take some of that aluminized steel home.
Angle grinder, hammer, Harbour freight mig welder, bondo and paint.
Some made some little pucks over the years for vibration isolation whenever there was extra silicon left in the tube from bathroom/window repairs. Those Got used for padding in the helmet.
Riveted the pauldrons, chest and abdominal plate to a denim shirt. With a magnet glued to the half of the shirt the belly plate wasn't riveted to.
Bought a Harbour freight air chisel, took it apart modified with some 1.5 inch pvc and a carbon fiber arrow shaft. This made a muzzle loading 1.5 inch glowstick "blaster".
Air hose for blaster snaked up shirt sleeve. Was intended to go to rocket pack, ran short on time so to a 4 inch pvc airtank I wore like a fanny pack on my back, only put up to about 25 psi and regulated output to 10 to prevent injuries.
Had a bicycle pump in the car for reloads.
Missus made a twillek costume.
In all I think we won a bit more money than we spent making our costumes that Halloween.
That technique gives a whole new meaning to the word Sharpie.
i almost fainted because of how good the cam transitions are
You are not talented craftsman only but you have many, many, other talents ! I love this video!
I did a 14ga Mandalorian helmet for my buddy in SCA. It was a pain in the butt! This work is beautiful, though.
Amazing Work , wow wow wow , cant imagine how people made so much Armor back then , so much hammering , so much time , good job , nice Vid and great result 👍🏻👍🏻
a master of his craft and video editing
That is a functional work of art,Masterful craftsmanship
It looked alot easier when the armourer made it in the series😂 this guy has amazing skills both as an armourer and how he edits his videos
Einfach nur sensationell!!! Meine Hochachtung.
Your presentation is hypnotic.
Got to appreciate the a-class editing
😮 You are the real "Man of Steel!"💪👍
so cool how it looks like a medieval knight helmet up until the point that you add the “cheekbones” - now it’s mandalorian
I love the format of this with the cuts, very clever.
This man made a helmet, sewed the cushions, played guitar and some kind of drum, edited the video and called it a day all while I sit on my couch and enjoyed it all.
Art, pure and not so simple, this video is worthy of watching every second. Obviously, "special" powers are involved... ;-)
And you were even making the background music … most epic build and video
Greek style helms were always the best looking helmets
Every minute of this video is captivating! Wishing you well on your future successes. Greetings from Durban, South Africa
Love everything about this clip, the craftsmanship, humour, tempo, camera work, music.. and the final product is amazing
Great work!
This is the first time I've seen your channel. This is some amazing stuff. I wish I had a tiny fraction of your skill.
That sounds very much like a serial killer who keeps small mementos of their victims 😂
I personally prefer to see the tools being used - all the way through the build.
However,
I respect your personal preferance in expressiing your skills.
So glad your using real steel.
Plastic has it's uses, until one needs more texture.
These time lapse edits are great fun. Nice one
Very cool bro! My congratulations from Brazil!