Making a Wooden Katana

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  • @srobart
    @srobart 7 років тому +286

    I think my grandfather would have LOVED this channel. He could make anything out of wood (although I never saw him make a sword). He even made a grandfather clock, from scratch, completely out of wood, that kept excellent time...all of the gears, hands, numerals and case were all made from wood, including the device he used to wind it. The pendulum had a chunk of lead in it, sunk into a piece of wood, as well, because he needed something heavier than wood to generate enough power to keep the clock running and turn the gears.

  • @mattjohnston2
    @mattjohnston2 7 років тому +58

    I absolutely love how you include around the 9-minute mark where you made the mistake with the router, and explain your thought process. Almost everyone of us that works with wood has done that at least once.
    I think you keeping that in adds a level of humility. In a world where every video is edited and curated, you don't see the mistakes people make, and it creates this perception of infallibility.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  7 років тому +5

      Ya, mistakes are a big part of my process for sure. Thanks!

    • @554drago
      @554drago 6 років тому +2

      Geeks Wood Shop the easiest way to get to success is through failure. Great job on this video. If I had a wood shop I would definitely make myself a katana. I have a real one that I have used a could of times for practice (objects, not people) and haven’t used it in a while in slight fear I’ll chop off a limb. Which is why I’d want a wooden katana (bokken), to practice. But besides all that, this video was very entertaining to watch and Matt Johnston ^ was correct.

    • @starhawke380
      @starhawke380 5 років тому +1

      To make a piece like that handle where the router channel lines up, just cut the piece longer, rout out a single channel, then cut that piece in half. When you fold it, the 2 pieces line up perfectly.

    • @rockinHurley777
      @rockinHurley777 3 роки тому

      @@starhawke380 this🤘🙏👆

  • @mudgem3742
    @mudgem3742 6 років тому

    Outstanding. And you did it by hand -no CNC, that is the kind of thing 90% of woodworkers don't have. Well done and thank you.

  • @bbrachman
    @bbrachman 7 років тому +136

    Your layering of different color woods to create the hamon is brilliant. Visually, it looks like a real Katana. Very nice work. You should be very proud of these. I want to make one but only have hand tools. I am sure I could do it but it would take a bit (much) longer.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  7 років тому +7

      Thanks so much!

    • @MakerCuisine
      @MakerCuisine 6 років тому +2

      Bruce Brachman, I have made one with only hand tools and yes it does take longer haha, although it is very rewarding when you get it done. I made my blade however out of wood and epoxy resin to create the hamon line

  • @arabcero101
    @arabcero101 5 років тому +1

    I've never heard a voice so boring. But he actually does a good job

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  5 років тому +1

      Haha, you aren't the first to say so... Turn down my volume and put on some good tunes. ;)

  • @Chefrabbitfoot
    @Chefrabbitfoot 2 роки тому

    Halfway through this video and have to say, I'm not only thoroughly impressed with your woodworking skill, but pleasantly surprised with how calming and easy to listen to your voice and cadence are. I'm subscribed and can't wait to dive into the rabbithole of your channel!

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  2 роки тому +1

      Well thanks, that's very kind of you. I hope you enjoy!

  • @jamesthe-doctor8981
    @jamesthe-doctor8981 6 років тому

    DUDE!! First off, this wooden katana is just gorgeous! But, combining the different species of wood for dark/light variation, then using the round-over bit to create the look of a hamon along the edge is sheer genius! Very well done, sir!

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  6 років тому +1

      Thanks Mr Doctor sir! I was definitely thrilled out how well it turned out, this being a bit of an experiment.

    • @jamesthe-doctor8981
      @jamesthe-doctor8981 6 років тому +1

      Geeks Wood Shop you are most welcome, sir! Jeez, all of your projects I'm finding are really very cool. Thanks again!

  • @gilmccomb8740
    @gilmccomb8740 6 років тому

    I loved the main one in this video. The contrasting light dragon edge against the dark blade was classy. The entire construct was true art.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  6 років тому

      That's very kind, definitely happy with the way they turned out, thanks.

  • @gacacg4703
    @gacacg4703 4 роки тому +19

    my favorite was the on with the dark edge, NICE

  • @triune_blades
    @triune_blades 6 років тому +3

    That blade collar you were trying to think of is called the habaki. Incredible job! I loved the final piece! Beautiful!

  • @RoyDMorris
    @RoyDMorris 5 місяців тому

    I like the last one. I’ve been woodworking, albeit not very well, for the last ten years and I have wanted to make a samurai sword. Your video was fun to watch. Thanks!

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  5 місяців тому

      Thanks much! I hope you do get around to making one, or several!

  • @RedHawk25
    @RedHawk25 7 місяців тому

    Routing the handle is just brilliant, good job.

  • @C3DPropShop
    @C3DPropShop 4 роки тому

    Dude, this is beautiful. The straight hamon speaks to me, but the traditional ones are great too! I regret that it took me this long to watch this video.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  4 роки тому +1

      Ah, thanks buddy. I'm also a sucker for both versions.

  • @temp2w
    @temp2w 5 років тому +288

    I came from I Like To Make Stuff’s video... Anyone else?

  • @Miscteroz
    @Miscteroz 6 років тому

    They are really beautiful, not even as katana, just as wooden works, perfect.

  • @KingsFineWoodworking
    @KingsFineWoodworking 7 років тому +22

    Dude! Awesome! I didn't get a notification when this came out. Not sure why, but at least I got to see it. I like this sword video the best by far! Hope to see you Friday! I'm bringing Some Thor's Mallets for a give-away, you should bring this so we can see it!

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  7 років тому +1

      Thanks James, for whatever reason I also didn't see your comment as it was flagged. Hopefully will catch you at a meet-up soon.

  • @marshall104
    @marshall104 7 років тому +4

    That looks absolutely beautiful! Projects like these are the reason I want my own wood working shop.

  • @selinaargento5235
    @selinaargento5235 4 роки тому

    So glad to finally see one that isn't 3/4" thick

  • @mikeseewooddesigns
    @mikeseewooddesigns 2 роки тому +2

    Just a fantastic project! I was trying to research to to do some of these steps, and you nailed them all. I will be using this video for reference in the future when I want to build mine. I really like the way you used the curved bit to get the wave in the blade.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks Mike, very kind of you. I hope you do get around to building one, if so, would love to see it.

  • @roncabais4362
    @roncabais4362 6 років тому

    i dont have the vocabulary of words to say how good this video making katana out of wood.. simply the very best so far. talented and briliant.

  • @hettyscetty9785
    @hettyscetty9785 7 років тому

    I loved the fact that you had the two different wood colours, the reason this is amazing because traditional katana use two different types of metal that contrast.

    • @bengray5013
      @bengray5013 7 років тому

      heather taylor traditional Japanese swords (nihonto) don’t use two types of metal as such, what they do is a folding technique which creates layers

  • @martyncox3216
    @martyncox3216 4 роки тому

    Your voice is just great. Pah! to the petty critics. Respect to the man who creates!

  • @silasstryder
    @silasstryder 7 років тому +6

    For the simulated hamon line I had an idea to make it easier for those less willing to freehand. If you make a spacer clamped to the blade with a pre-cut hamon line riding the wood base of the grinder as you cut into the blade that would make a precise look and consistency for each side. One spacer for each side with only one clamped at a time. Of course if you have a good idea what to do and have a steady hand like yourself clearly free hand works. However for the untrained or unconfident or those wanting to make multiple blades quickly and consistently a hamon line spacer you can perfect risk free before cutting into the blade would be helpful.

  • @spinakker14
    @spinakker14 7 років тому +369

    before watching the video:
    why the hell would anyone make a katana* out of wood?
    after watching the video:
    why don't more people make katanas out of wood?

    • @spinakker14
      @spinakker14 7 років тому +28

      *actually, a wooden sword in the shape of a katana is called a bokken, and for example, it is used in aikido (I used it, too, a little). But these are made specifically for training purposes, while your version is more of a decorative piece, resembling more of a proper katana

    • @anderssorenson9998
      @anderssorenson9998 6 років тому +8

      Or conflate it with the European wooden practice swords
      and call it The Bastard Katana.

    • @0rderSol
      @0rderSol 5 років тому +2

      @@spinakker14 I would love to see a bokken made from this process... given if it doesn't lose it's structural integrity. Those things can take a beating and you'll know within the first 10 minutes which is a real Bokken and one of those cheap flea-market Popsicle sticks.

    • @mattivirta
      @mattivirta 5 років тому

      because i can made, and true, many fighting practice, aikido etc, many other uses woooden sword and knife and gun and many fake army because if training have safety and realistic, if you has training good and somebody go outside at street whit sword,axe,gun to robber you, you can destroy him fast becaus you has training, i has catck one men in street before police come, him has axe and want hit ewery peoples, i go to take axe off to him and safe peoples, simple if has treaining real wooden armed firs at in gym.

    • @tomastrain1898
      @tomastrain1898 5 років тому +1

      Uuuh... Everybody uses bokken for training

  • @ajfam871
    @ajfam871 6 років тому

    Wow this is nice. My son has been wanting me to make him one. And will definitely be coming back to these. I dont have all these tools and equipment but will give it a shot. I wont be laminating any wood. Just using solid pieces.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  6 років тому

      Awesome, no lamination needed of course. So fun to make these for our kids.

  • @aleksei462
    @aleksei462 7 років тому +19

    Great work. I don't even know how did you manage to have enough creativity to create three different blades. Keep up the good work! Thank you!

  • @kohtay2044
    @kohtay2044 6 років тому

    Awesome katana dude. Final build was my fav but all the ones shown are equally bad ass lol. Love that rough jagged edge look you added to simulate the real blade. Sick.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  6 років тому

      Thanks man, definitely fun to see how the different wood contrasts turn out.

  • @zieweaver8142
    @zieweaver8142 7 років тому +10

    That hamon came out beautifully !

  • @masterdementer
    @masterdementer 4 роки тому

    Your style of making was also great, the edge type on the katana has a very unique style.

  • @roynelson7890
    @roynelson7890 7 років тому +1

    I don’t usually comment on videos but this art deserves it. Great job that’s amazing

  • @askaliu2943
    @askaliu2943 5 років тому

    love how you did the hamon! such an great idea, never seen anyone that tried to do it on a wooden blade, great job!

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  5 років тому +1

      Thanks much, I was also pleasantly surprised and happy with the results.

    • @askaliu2943
      @askaliu2943 5 років тому

      @@GeeksWoodShop keep up the good work man :D and happy new year

  • @heathnelson
    @heathnelson 7 років тому +1

    Great job. The hamon turned out great. That's the most beautiful part of the swords.

  • @Mungle84884
    @Mungle84884 7 років тому +1

    You absolutely deserve more views and more subscribers. Everything you make is just gorgeous, I'm going to share this with my friends and hopefully get a few more views. It's a drop in the ocean, but it's deserved.

  • @DamienNightmarish
    @DamienNightmarish 6 років тому

    You should expose it on a museum. Fantastic!

  • @geoffreythomas2022
    @geoffreythomas2022 6 років тому +4

    The sword with the dark hamon line is definitely my favorite.

  • @mikeday8295
    @mikeday8295 6 років тому

    Great and apart from anything else a nice subtle choice of music, unlike so many vids. My choice the one you showed, great handle!!

  • @taewae
    @taewae 5 років тому

    this is so gorgeous!! i love that it keeps the beauty of a katana, but its not as menacing... it's like a peacekeeping sword!

  • @richardwcz0
    @richardwcz0 7 років тому

    Both of the swords were done beautifully grasshopper! Do one without power tools and then you will be a samurai!

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  7 років тому

      Haha, that is true, the hand tool folks are artists indeed. I do love my power tools though. Thanks much!

  • @ChozoSR388
    @ChozoSR388 7 років тому

    See, _THIS_ is why I love _bokuto_ ; they're so artistic. They're practice swords, sure, but they're an art form in their own right.

  • @user-gq9gm2en4g
    @user-gq9gm2en4g 7 років тому

    The katana is super awesome and his voice over helps me a lot to sleep

  • @flamerollerx01
    @flamerollerx01 7 років тому +2

    I like the first one best. Nice build man.

  • @divyanshvig8156
    @divyanshvig8156 4 роки тому

    Really like the way you narrate the process. Great work man keep up .... 💪🏻

  • @micheladmont429
    @micheladmont429 4 роки тому +2

    Very very beautiful work. Thank you for this demonstration.

  • @sansdecorum4600
    @sansdecorum4600 6 років тому

    For holding something like the rounded handle surface, I like using a lump or two of clay or putty with a cling-wrap overlay. Press part into clay/cling-wrap and it stays put Plastic tends to cling well and keeps part clean.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  6 років тому

      Ah, I can totally see that working, good tip, thanks.

  • @frankknox9127
    @frankknox9127 Рік тому

    That sword looks like a Wakazashi. Very nice.

  • @TheCHRISCaPWN
    @TheCHRISCaPWN 7 років тому +15

    For scroll work, I cover the piece in blue tape, then adhere the template to the tape. You can leave that on for days, and it still comes right off of the piece, no stickiness, no problem! 👍

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  7 років тому +2

      Great tip, I'll have to try that. Thanks

    • @MatthewKress
      @MatthewKress 7 років тому +1

      That is a great tip.

  • @pickypixels3098
    @pickypixels3098 7 років тому

    Got bought by someone who recommended your vid. You just earned a subscriber.

  • @Rassp2
    @Rassp2 Рік тому

    Next time you do this sign the tang and then slide it into the handle drill a hole through it near the top and push a small wooden dowel through it to hold it in place. That way you can always take the handle off like a real Katana to show your signature on it. This sword looks great btw. I just tried to make one with my kid last night and it turned into a rapier lol. I am going to try again today.

  • @WASCHlaberschtU
    @WASCHlaberschtU 7 років тому +1

    Really awesome work, love all of them haha. You could actually do so many nice patterns on the blade and edge even with this holy moly I like it

  • @ncboyd
    @ncboyd 4 роки тому

    Looks awesome 👌. I love my scroll saw. I use blue tape, then spray adhesive.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  4 роки тому +1

      Ah, great thought, I'll have to try that.

  • @Flazhness
    @Flazhness 7 років тому

    Oh I am SO doing this! Been making wooden swords with handtools (usually axe for roughing it out, then rasp and knife for the rest) and I've been getting some good feedback on them - but this is next level! I absolutely have to try layering the wood and see what combinations I can get :P Very inspirational video and amazing craftsmanship! Cheers from Denmark :D

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  7 років тому

      Thanks man, your method sound awesome, cheers from across the big pond!

  • @NightmaRReify
    @NightmaRReify 7 років тому +3

    That video is amazingly calming. Great work!

  • @kenglee88
    @kenglee88 7 років тому +1

    I love how it looks and the finish on it.

  • @karlfimm
    @karlfimm 7 років тому

    Looks great. Nice video too, I liked the music in the background. Makes me tempted to make one myself.

  • @Jrez
    @Jrez 7 років тому +1

    Love how you did the grind! My favorites are the first and third.

  • @DouglasLeavitt
    @DouglasLeavitt 7 років тому +2

    Great job. I enjoyed the background music, which I rarely ever say about a youtube video.

  • @bradleysquires6789
    @bradleysquires6789 4 роки тому +1

    They all look great

  • @haldyordan2316
    @haldyordan2316 4 роки тому

    Nice work you got there! I make ones too, from thin wooden planks, both sword and saya made.

  • @Argimak
    @Argimak 7 років тому

    That is absolutely incredible. I actually said that out loud when I finished the video. Very nice work, keep it up!

  • @nicolebertalli7443
    @nicolebertalli7443 6 років тому

    Bro that was sick I love the finishing touch it was great

  • @lycorine6646
    @lycorine6646 6 років тому +1

    This is cool! Especially the one with the staight hamon.
    Really like it. Keep it up👍

  • @camdenyinger6396
    @camdenyinger6396 6 років тому

    I don’t like asmr but this whole thing is so calming for me.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  6 років тому

      That's a new comparison for me, and one I'll gladly take. Thanks!

  • @griffinpanta1499
    @griffinpanta1499 4 роки тому +11

    Once we make this, I can finally cosplay ghost of tsushima

    • @DoomKnight13
      @DoomKnight13 4 роки тому

      And I can finally cosplay Vergil

    • @baotruongpham123
      @baotruongpham123 3 роки тому

      @@DoomKnight13 I AM THE STORM THAT IS APPROCHINGGGGGGGGG

    • @DoomKnight13
      @DoomKnight13 3 роки тому

      @@baotruongpham123 PROVOKING BLACK CLOUDS IN ISOLATION!!!! I AM RECLAIMER OF MY NAAAAAAAMMMMEEEEE

    • @baotruongpham123
      @baotruongpham123 3 роки тому

      @@DoomKnight13 BORN IN FLAMES!! I HAVE BEEN BLESSED!!

    • @DoomKnight13
      @DoomKnight13 3 роки тому

      @@baotruongpham123 MY FAMILY'S CREST IS DEMON OF DEATH!! FORSAKEN I AM AWAKEN!!!!

  • @asanoen1777
    @asanoen1777 6 років тому

    All of them were beautifully finished..

  • @shadowcatface
    @shadowcatface 6 років тому

    Wow I love the final one!

  • @MohamedKamal-or7zc
    @MohamedKamal-or7zc 7 років тому

    ah I can add some pyrography decal on those awesome craft work...they will be epic.....well done GWS

  • @p2kbef
    @p2kbef 2 роки тому +1

    What kind of wood do you use to make the blades?

  • @opasworkshop8373
    @opasworkshop8373 7 років тому +121

    Nice job my friend that Katana turned out great.

  • @ehkruse1
    @ehkruse1 7 років тому

    Great video! Those would look amazing on display.

  • @azimpetra
    @azimpetra 7 років тому

    looks great..why not wrap the handle?
    I think adding some metals would pop out more details.

  • @Kazeumi
    @Kazeumi 6 років тому

    A very artistic artisan, love your work and the video.

  • @jrysugarai9499
    @jrysugarai9499 6 років тому

    Those are beautiful.Creative,Masterpiece harmless.

  • @bjonsson75
    @bjonsson75 Рік тому

    This is an amazing work of art! Can I ask how think the blade is?

  • @aleemahmed8384
    @aleemahmed8384 6 років тому

    This is awesome! I really liked the one with the inlay!

  • @j.lietka9406
    @j.lietka9406 6 років тому

    Got any ideas on how to make the Sword of Kurgan? i sort of have working ideas, but nothing in wood yet. thanks cool tsuba dessign, too

  • @karlositoacosta3670
    @karlositoacosta3670 7 років тому

    Nice toy.. Is what u say, wood work is awesome.. Well done

  • @Gamertamer14
    @Gamertamer14 6 років тому +1

    Hey I have a question, how thick is the top of the blade and Tang?

  • @mZwerghamster
    @mZwerghamster 6 років тому

    I loke the straight edge one the best. They all look awesome, but it has to be my favorite^^

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  6 років тому

      Ya, I agree, very happy with both results. Thanks!

  • @stevenhuffman4525
    @stevenhuffman4525 6 років тому

    All the end products were amazing. Do you ever sell your work? If so, how much?

  • @smilesaredaggers3088
    @smilesaredaggers3088 6 років тому

    I liked the one with the dark edge on the sharp side, it looked like blood almost in certain shots

  • @jaytawake9163
    @jaytawake9163 7 років тому

    Bro, the one you made just looks real, I've got a set from Japan as a collection and also for practice but they don't look as real as the ones you created, and if possible it would be an honour to have one of your katana replica to be part of my collection. Thank you and God speed

  • @selinaargento5235
    @selinaargento5235 4 роки тому

    When making a scabbard I would do a couple of pieces of leather on the wood afterwards, I would wrap the whole piece with leather and stitch it in the back side. Then you would have a nice leather wrapped scabbard with raised highlights

  • @thesashank
    @thesashank 6 років тому

    Those looks gorgeous, good job

  • @SoW515
    @SoW515 7 років тому

    This is absolutely beautiful. I was just hoping you would set the blade into the handle using pins instead of gluing it in.

  • @sammyhajeer7293
    @sammyhajeer7293 7 років тому

    You can use painter's tape instead of spray adhesive and glue your patterns to the tape. they peal off real easily.

  • @lachy1709
    @lachy1709 7 років тому

    By routing the edge to create a hamon line, does that make the actual edge uneven? Or did you do something else to make the edge thickness even while keeping the hamon pattern. Thanks

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  7 років тому

      It does result in an uneven edge. Not heavily, and you can soften it with a bit of sanding, but still uneven.

  • @zexmarkey1968
    @zexmarkey1968 6 років тому

    How much would you charge to make one like the final one you showed I'd like one for my son ?

  • @Piggies-dogs-horses
    @Piggies-dogs-horses 7 років тому

    All i can say is WOW THEIR AMAZING!!!!!

  • @robertchadwick8853
    @robertchadwick8853 5 років тому

    They look awesome, idea could you do a build without the specialist equiptment? Would like to have a try at one of your builds but lack a workshop and tools. So handheld tools and garden bench maybe :) thankyou

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  5 років тому

      Thanks. What handheld tools do you suggest are good options?

    • @robertchadwick8853
      @robertchadwick8853 5 років тому

      @@GeeksWoodShop maybe no power tools, I'd know would make the build take more time so a more basic design, as I said I lack a workshop and power tools but would love to try to make one of these without investing to much thankyou

  • @sonneshields1800
    @sonneshields1800 7 років тому

    I like that you leave in your mistakes.

  • @trumpdid7117
    @trumpdid7117 4 роки тому

    Absolutly amaziing! Great job!

  • @Wishmaster83
    @Wishmaster83 5 років тому

    Fantastic craftwork, my friend!
    Highly impressive!

  • @MrBread07
    @MrBread07 3 роки тому

    looks very good but one thing i would change for the handle I would swap where the colours are on the handle so where the grooves are would be more of a light handle with a dark inner colour so it would imitate more of a white silk grip look

  • @itsyaboitrix5984
    @itsyaboitrix5984 7 років тому +2

    I wish i could have all of the tools you have i just started word working and i love it!! I like the last katana. Awesome job!! Can you also maybe make a template like you had on the Gladius so we could try to make it. Thanks

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  7 років тому +2

      Should be able to get up a template. Good luck with your craft, we all start with fewer tools, and then the sickness grabs hold of ya and you can never have enough!

    • @poligrafpoligrafson6561
      @poligrafpoligrafson6561 7 років тому

      Can you share your drawing-scheme that you used to create this sword?

    • @teamicex6596
      @teamicex6596 7 років тому

      Geeks Wood Shop is awesome

  • @dposer10
    @dposer10 7 років тому

    awesome work man, you should try making a composite bow too

  • @crittercosner2877
    @crittercosner2877 7 років тому +3

    I like your Katana better that Bob's. The look and details are way better. Nice job.

  • @mrhypnagogia
    @mrhypnagogia 6 років тому

    Looks incredible dude

  • @rockerbenjammin7185
    @rockerbenjammin7185 6 років тому

    Incredibly done!

  • @seankeck3643
    @seankeck3643 6 років тому

    I wanted to thank you, I watched the Longsword and Gladius builds and they were great. I am thinking of doing my own and using them for gifts for my friends and family. Is there any way you can include the template you used, just like the other swords. Thanks man.

    • @GeeksWoodShop
      @GeeksWoodShop  6 років тому

      Thanks. You reminded me that I never did get a template up, so I just added one, link in the description. Good luck with your build!

    • @seankeck3643
      @seankeck3643 6 років тому

      Geeks Wood Shop thank you. You're awesome.

  • @kabraken
    @kabraken 6 років тому

    i like the straight hamon ,i like the ones with a dark blade and light hamon.