You know a lot of people say that these videos are fake, but if they were than why would the creator go through all this work to make a 17 minute video, great job 👌
as a black smith myself working on my first katana I find using safety measures time consuming and dishonorable. I would gladly lose fingers in exchange for the time I save by disregarding basic safety.
Hi just here trying to ask just a couple of questions first do you do this as a profession or just a hobby and do you have a team or do you do it alone and if you don't feel like answering it's all good just curious.
Как всегда просто бомба бро у тебя золотые руки тебе мастерскую... нет ЗАВОТ открыть надо🤩 в мире людей с такими способнастями ну 1000 максимум ты просто мастер это ж надо и метололом втзодото превращять! Одним словом ты гений неповторимый гений!
Парни, сколько смотрю ручную ковку, не устаю. Вы все просто красавцы! Ваши руки на выставке должны иметь слепок как на аллее звезд! Пусть они радуют людей своими произведениями!
@@extrm161 Way to spam and ensure that no one watches your video and that everyone dislikes it, not that dislikes matter anymore, so I guess instead I wil just report the spam.
@@BestLittleStudio Not a spammer, just a dude in Texas who likes what this bladesmith did here. I understand how it goes when you are working with hot metal.
god i love blacksmithing and there is only pure sound of blacksmithing within these videos its like mmmmmmm no talking no music just blacksmith sounds!
100% hand hammered. That's a feat nowadays! I'm not saying it's easier with multi-ton presses and power hammers... What am I saying?!? Yes it's definitely easier with power hammers! Good job!👍
Weapon: The Shogun's Katana Base attack damage: 125 Class: A+ Description: The shogun's legendary katana Passives: [The Shogun's Mastery] +20% balance when used with the skill level of a shogun [Fierce Blade] All slash attacks have a 75% chance to apply a bleeding effect
Didn't downvote, but this is not even close to katana standards, I'm sure that blade gets dull very fast and the handle is very low quality... It's nice that he got this done with stuff in his backyard, but I wouldn't even call this a katana. They are done with specific ratios of steel and iron, and the blades are folded in the process, which hasn't happened here.
His effort and the *extremely* shiny object produced appeals to people who have little idea about swords and blacksmithing, but the more knowledgeable folks probably don't find this video pretty or impressive at all. I won't go into great detail for now, but the main reasons are these: 1) Some of his techniques are fairly cringeworthy (no, this is due to lack of skill and knowledge, not lack of tooling) 2) Some aspects of the sword simply show lack of quality and 'lazy' craftsmanship 3) Due to many minor and not-so-minor details, this looks nothing like a traditionally made katana or a good modern reproduction.
@@tomahawk014 Yeah I get what you're saying, nothing traditional about it, but it's cool in its own right. I admire the traditional quenching of a katana, and only someone hardcore would attempt a water quench.
that is one slick katana and you made it out of an inch thick gear steel gear, thats talent. plus sense the steel was so thick the katana is gonna have some serious durability
I'd call that a respectable mix of old & new techniques, & while the old masters would call it a copy, they'd prob'ly call it a GOOD copy & offer an apprenticeship.
Well thats interesting how you made a tsuba guard design that impressive and i looks too unique i see first time in my life and I don’t think any other made this type of guard already at UA-cam. Thanks for sharing quality work i wish you had millions of views and subscribes you deserve it.
What is that process he does when he wraps the blade in that twine and covers it with that pink stuff? Do a lot of blacksmiths do this? Out of all of the ones I've watched, he's the only one I see do this. What does that do exactly?
Also, katanas traditionally have a hexagon shape. These guys seem to start with a hexagon grind for the heat treat and then bring it down to a convex grind for the finished blade. Not sure what the purpose of that is, but it still looks good regardless.
Man absolutely impressive ! Wish I was capable of doing this. The person doing this is an artist and craftsman. Excellent workmanship Love watching these videos on forging. Better than tv. I'll sit down with a drink and snacks and watch this. Keep em' coming
vous n'avez pas un magasin où vous vendez vos œuvres ? votre travail est splendide , si vous pouviez en vendre cela sera super parce que votre travail vaut de l'or !!
Looks cool, but there are definitely some issues. The Habaki and spacers don't seem to fit properly, probably because there was a bunch of excess wax melted when the mold was created for the Habaki. The other thing I noticed was how the blade needed to be wiggled into the scabbard, wouldn't this damage the blade over time? I thought the only thing that was supposed to be tight is where the scabbard meets the Habaki and that the blade should not really touch the interior of the scabbard. Overall though, I thought the blade looked very cool.
@@1337-Nathaniel I can see what you're saying, but it also makes me wonder about things on the molecular level. Since quenching realigns the molecular structure, I have thought that hammer forging might be stronger because there is more material hammered into a denser structure.
You know a lot of people say that these videos are fake, but if they were than why would the creator go through all this work to make a 17 minute video, great job 👌
It's true
U made a mistake not than its then
Shhh
@@indiraputtur3545 You made a mistake it's not "u" it's "you". Additionally, it's "it's" not "its".
@@tatorihara please dont make a fight over wrong grammar
This guy's the definition of "One man's junk is another man's treasure." Plus, it's well executed.
No its not
@@miraclemansgarage5647 yeah it is
@Mimi sorry but it's just not.
@@gamingtimeisbackyea9393 I'm sorry but still no
@@miraclemansgarage5647 hey Angus. I'm a noob to this stuff but I'm certainly curious why you think its mediocre or worse
Cool project, but it's only a matter of time before you seriously hurt yourself the way you use a table saw. Stay safe my friend, use push sticks!
FActs
Mm
as a black smith myself working on my first katana I find using safety measures time consuming and dishonorable. I would gladly lose fingers in exchange for the time I save by disregarding basic safety.
日本の刀とはまた違った魅力がありますね。
素晴らしい技術だと思いますよ。
must be flattering to see so many people in love with your history
Hi just here trying to ask just a couple of questions first do you do this as a profession or just a hobby and do you have a team or do you do it alone and if you don't feel like answering it's all good just curious.
A team because how would he carry that heavy hammer without 2 hands why having tongs
a team cause at 15:50 theres another guy cause theres another arm
He works alone for the most part but for things he needs two people for I assume he asks his friend/wife
There's no team this guy has 4 arms
More satisfying ua-cam.com/video/PTc1YRqs160/v-deo.html
One of the only videos like this I found that clay tempers the blade similar to how they did it in ancient times. Great job!
That is not how katanas were tempered or bent
That was the most awesome DIY sword video ever
My compliments to your skill
Watch RANDOMHANDS
@@thatorhacl6464 ijoiiiii
@@thatorhacl6464 9000$
@RANDOMHANDS
Как всегда просто бомба бро у тебя золотые руки тебе мастерскую... нет ЗАВОТ открыть надо🤩 в мире людей с такими способнастями ну 1000 максимум ты просто мастер это ж надо и метололом втзодото превращять! Одним словом ты гений неповторимый гений!
こうやって日本の文化が世界に知られてるって感じられる動画って良いよね
What?
???
@@人の造りし神ならざる神の上位 いや、君日本人やろww
@@山本大-t8p それな!
Парни, сколько смотрю ручную ковку, не устаю.
Вы все просто красавцы!
Ваши руки на выставке должны иметь слепок как на аллее звезд!
Пусть они радуют людей своими произведениями!
That's a beauty, and I do believe that the blade is more than functional. Were I in need of a good sword, I'd want something that was made THAT well.
Of course dude.
Nobody wants a sword that could break at the first use.
More satisfying ua-cam.com/video/PTc1YRqs160/v-deo.html
@@extrm161
Way to spam and ensure that no one watches your video and that everyone dislikes it, not that dislikes matter anymore, so I guess instead I wil just report the spam.
@@BestLittleStudio Not a spammer, just a dude in Texas who likes what this bladesmith did here. I understand how it goes when you are working with hot metal.
@@kennyhagan5781
There is a reason I tagged the other person, not you. They were the ones spamming, not you.
god i love blacksmithing and there is only pure sound of blacksmithing within these videos its like mmmmmmm no talking no music just blacksmith sounds!
Very nice bro...Keep it up...U r very hardworking...Love from India
Edit- first time 8 likes thank u
Me too from india
@@pragatimhatre7904 op bro
👍
So nice of you
@@OLDSMITH bro I have a doubt is the channel RANDOM HANDS your own or your friends channel ?
Btw big fan
100% hand hammered. That's a feat nowadays! I'm not saying it's easier with multi-ton presses and power hammers... What am I saying?!? Yes it's definitely easier with power hammers! Good job!👍
I'm satisfying that's cool katana
Tf does that even suppose to mean
@@xid3321 idk
Ga bisa bahasa inggris
Salam dari indonesia
Kiel
Well hello satisfying
As a person who lives by relying on iron like me, I really like seeing your content, sir
Your thumbnail made my heart happy ❤️❤️👍👍 ماشاءاللہ
How
He's literally an RPG blacksmith.
Forge Katana ?
Requirements:-
Rusty Engine Gear Wheel x 1
Great work.
LMFAOOOOOOO
Truly, he does the work of heroes
True
Me: finds CLEAN engine gears X 5
僕もものづくりで武器を作るのが好きなのですが、この刀を作る際の柄紐の巻き方、鍔の模様がとても美しいと思いました。
the only person who can turn a gear into a katana
Would you sell it
You should participate in forged in fire 🔥
Frl
Plot twist: he is accually a Forge In Fire champion long ago, he just retired
Best full tang hand forged katana I’ve, no any one’s ever seen
If I could afford one, this would be the kind of weapon I would chose over the massed produced ones. Thank you for this video.
Dante: Give me the Yamato.
Vergil: If you want it, then you'll have to forge it.
finally a DMC reference
Outstanding skills and imagination to use said skills turning scrap into functional beauty!! Very impressed..
I don't know why I suddenly like watching like this and the work is good
This guy takes recycling to a WHOLE new level
watergets wasted tho
@@enzophoenix7269 you know how much water is on earth right?
@@therealN00B yep
Vaya una increible obra de arte. Digna de un Guerrero. Saludos desde Ecuador.
Honestly it's amazing how you built these swords,thank you for sharing this video...🤙
More satisfying ua-cam.com/video/PTc1YRqs160/v-deo.html
Damn bro...if the world ever ends I'm coming looking for u...u got skillet
Anyone else find these videos as weirdly satisfying to watch? Its honestly pretty damn cool.
That little disc cutter sounds like it keeps saying "Nooooooo, noooooo!"🤣
Cool sword, i really like the tsuba.
Right its perfectly well shaped nicely done!👍😎👌✔
That guard was an unexpected surprise. Very nice.
8:15 thats beautiful art right there
Weapon: The Shogun's Katana
Base attack damage: 125
Class: A+
Description: The shogun's legendary katana
Passives:
[The Shogun's Mastery]
+20% balance when used with the skill level of a shogun
[Fierce Blade]
All slash attacks have a 75% chance to apply a bleeding effect
Bruh, amazing katana.
cool katana handell
この人に、日本の刀職人の技術を見せてあげたい。
もっと鍛冶っぽくすると
さらにきれますよね
old smith's content in the future be like:"forging a working call of duty raygun out of a rusty engine and cardboard!"
I would honestly buy the Poseidon’s trident looked cool
1a11
sweet
sa
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This katana is super cool
You have a talent to go in forged in 🔥
No he doesn't
Oooooooooooo
@@Jacobsokawaii veG o /
Great, accurate, precise and super beautiful work and product, words are not enough to praise, well done and respect from old BG.
Why would anyone even give this video a downvote?
Didn't downvote, but this is not even close to katana standards, I'm sure that blade gets dull very fast and the handle is very low quality... It's nice that he got this done with stuff in his backyard, but I wouldn't even call this a katana. They are done with specific ratios of steel and iron, and the blades are folded in the process, which hasn't happened here.
His effort and the *extremely* shiny object produced appeals to people who have little idea about swords and blacksmithing, but the more knowledgeable folks probably don't find this video pretty or impressive at all. I won't go into great detail for now, but the main reasons are these: 1) Some of his techniques are fairly cringeworthy (no, this is due to lack of skill and knowledge, not lack of tooling) 2) Some aspects of the sword simply show lack of quality and 'lazy' craftsmanship 3) Due to many minor and not-so-minor details, this looks nothing like a traditionally made katana or a good modern reproduction.
@@tomahawk014 Yeah I get what you're saying, nothing traditional about it, but it's cool in its own right. I admire the traditional quenching of a katana, and only someone hardcore would attempt a water quench.
只能說,你做出一隻很好看的菜刀。最多就是切切水果西瓜。
Subarishii 👌🏽
Maria da feira de Santana do momento ❤
that is one slick katana and you made it out of an inch thick gear steel gear, thats talent. plus sense the steel was so thick the katana is gonna have some serious durability
Right
Your doing amazing, your video’s are great and your weapon’s are even better I hope you have a great day.
So.. this is how Steve and Alex make their tools?
Edit:how did this get so many likes
Only Minecraft players understand this
Yes but they know how to craft at light speed
@@Louieepicgamer2 Every Minecraft players could know how to forge tools on a wooden table
@@Louieepicgamer2 I like your words magic man
Blacksmiths: *takes atleast 1 or 2 hour(s) to make a sword
Steve: IM FAST AS FUCK BOI
Wow man it's superb. I wish I had one, and i'll use it to safe guard my loved ones.
I'm a blacksmith myself and I must ask how you came about finding that MASSIVE hammer you use for most of your forging, I'd love to have one.
Just forge one yourself
@@akaJimmy7567 easy pissy
If you made a video where you forged your own Dwarven Blacksmith hammer, I'd watch it.
Wiiiih apik banget ampuh alate
Peralatanya memadai
This guy can turn anything into something
You are the best black smith there ever was keep up the good work.
I'd call that a respectable mix of old & new techniques, & while the old masters would call it a copy, they'd prob'ly call it a GOOD copy & offer an apprenticeship.
What are you even talking about
@@neil2pgaming890 A true Katana is made differently, even today.
15:57 It is bug approved!
First katana build in a while I've seen get a sheathe as well kudos to you
The engraving on the metal part of the hand guard is so precise
i can imagine trying to rob this guys house and he shows up with multiple katanas
Well thats interesting how you made a tsuba guard design that impressive and i looks too unique i see first time in my life and I don’t think any other made this type of guard already at UA-cam.
Thanks for sharing quality work i wish you had millions of views and subscribes you deserve it.
ua-cam.com/video/iqMV1Mdm8ZA/v-deo.html
What is that process he does when he wraps the blade in that twine and covers it with that pink stuff? Do a lot of blacksmiths do this? Out of all of the ones I've watched, he's the only one I see do this. What does that do exactly?
This Man's Imagination is 🔥
love it when you make stuff with old stuff
Excellent machinist and gifted
Получилось очень хорошо и красиво. Моё уважение к мастеру.
Жаль только, что как холодное оружие, оно вообще не годится
Damn...this is so cool....I saw this n the butterfly knife ....wow....
Really AmaZing Man.Hope This Video Get 160M+ Views Like Random Hands Video.Fantastic Little Random.
I still don’t know how tf you can do this pure art
Beda lagi kalau di Indonesia.... Pasti di pakai buat tawuran 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
most of his creation. are 1 day things so i apriciate him
I thought it was going to be basic, but you went all out! Nice one, thank you!
Everything except for the blade is basic
cool katana case
Amo el arte de forjar armas espero algun dia pueda aprenderlo y ser un gran herrero :)
Indonesia is proud that the katana is very good
Katana Is good but not the best sword
잘만들었네.ㅎㅎㅎ👍👍👍
Creativity at its finest
Оригинальная подача пиломатериала на циркулярку. Удивительно, что у автора ещё все пальцы на месте.
If i have skill like you maybe i will make some content like you,but i can’t do that,,you are the best bro👍👍👍
“technically it wouldn’t be a katana because the blade wasn’t made in sheets” 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
True
Also, katanas traditionally have a hexagon shape. These guys seem to start with a hexagon grind for the heat treat and then bring it down to a convex grind for the finished blade. Not sure what the purpose of that is, but it still looks good regardless.
Why would the blade be made in sheets
@@thomasmantifel8579 You mean, like, for the hand guard?
@@legacy7789 No. I mean the blade itself. A traditional katana blade has six sides all around.
10/10 would watch again.
It's really amazing how he can move so fast in this section :0 2:57
Lol what, thats speeded up bro
He speeded up the video
@@Randomguyfrom1988 have you heard of...
A joke?
@@corro51v37 oh that was a....
I tried to copy him and it took me 8 months to learn how to do it and get the stuff I needed but I did it after 41 tries so thanks
This is really entertaining, relaxing and satisfying
Bhai bahut bahut bahut Achcha Laga video
Man absolutely impressive ! Wish I was capable of doing this. The person doing this is an artist and craftsman. Excellent workmanship Love watching these videos on forging. Better than tv. I'll sit down with a drink and snacks and watch this. Keep em' coming
Then try doing it you might be able to do it
Yeah just learn what u need to learn and u might be able to make it::33))
You can do it
franchement quel talent ! je suis épaté !
vous n'avez pas un magasin où vous vendez vos œuvres ? votre travail est splendide , si vous pouviez en vendre cela sera super parce que votre travail vaut de l'or !!
16:10 god job 💪💪💪👍👍
ua-cam.com/video/vxT4piygz54P/v-deo.html
i have a question what happens to the items you make after the video like were do they go?
Looks cool, but there are definitely some issues. The Habaki and spacers don't seem to fit properly, probably because there was a bunch of excess wax melted when the mold was created for the Habaki. The other thing I noticed was how the blade needed to be wiggled into the scabbard, wouldn't this damage the blade over time? I thought the only thing that was supposed to be tight is where the scabbard meets the Habaki and that the blade should not really touch the interior of the scabbard. Overall though, I thought the blade looked very cool.
well can i see your work?
Sad to see 4 likes to this post
@@raizen4271 does a sommelier need to make wine?
Super awesome katana working
This has to be your best work yet.
Eu não teria tanta paciência para fazer uma katana tão caprichada assim,sendo sincero.Mas,eu achei bem legal a katana👍
The blade is straight before quenching. The curvature it gets is because of the quenching and the difference between outer shell and core steel
No
Nice
Great work! Another awesome blade!!!
What are the pros and cons of grinding an edge over hammering/forging one?
I am not a blacksmith, but I would guess grinding an edge gives more consistency vs. hammering one? And maybe it saves time?
@@1337-Nathaniel I can see what you're saying, but it also makes me wonder about things on the molecular level. Since quenching realigns the molecular structure, I have thought that hammer forging might be stronger because there is more material hammered into a denser structure.
9 out of 10 katana makers has heart attack watching this video.
Truly a 4 body blade right there.