How Asian Blacksmiths Make Handforged Machetes / From Start to Finish

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  • Опубліковано 3 бер 2016
  • This is how a typical Southeast Asian Blacksmith shop looks like, where handforged machetes are made.
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  • @MrSIXGUNZ
    @MrSIXGUNZ 8 років тому +2

    amazing workmanship and team work !!!

  • @Bushchannel
    @Bushchannel 8 років тому +5

    Damn... they were using sledge hammers at the start! Normally it's only 2 guys on the hammers but 3 at once looks even more amazing!!!

  • @bushfosterdad
    @bushfosterdad 8 років тому

    very interesting Marius!
    thanx for posting!!

  • @bangalorebobbel
    @bangalorebobbel 8 років тому +1

    awesome vid, thanks! rgds, Robert

  • @jens-eriklangstrand1689
    @jens-eriklangstrand1689 6 років тому

    love those safety-sandals- everyone should use them!

  • @bwhip
    @bwhip 8 років тому

    Watching that guy shape the handle was amazing. No wasted effort there.

    • @MSLBushcraftSurvival
      @MSLBushcraftSurvival  8 років тому

      +bwhip
      Yes in deed.
      Those guys realy know how to get it done with the smallest effort possible...
      Marius

    • @LordPeachew
      @LordPeachew 7 років тому

      at 2:50 I'm free

  • @georgejohnson1537
    @georgejohnson1537 8 років тому +2

    That was bad to the bone! Awesome video Thanks for posting C YA

  • @narendramohan1608
    @narendramohan1608 7 років тому

    very nice asia

  • @markeisenhower6422
    @markeisenhower6422 6 років тому +2

    this is philippines, in the wall it's written in "bawal ang nakasimangot" means frowning is not allowed.

    • @paidda
      @paidda 4 роки тому

      Similarly, I love my job, it's the work I hate 😄

    • @kevinarzaga9114
      @kevinarzaga9114 4 роки тому

      Puerto princesa city...palermo's blacksmith

  • @darrellblackman3988
    @darrellblackman3988 Рік тому

    Any chance of buying one of their machetes?

  • @MrFunkyduck
    @MrFunkyduck 8 років тому +10

    lol says no smoking in chalk on the wall behind the guy holding the hot steel, while he has a cig hanging off his lip.

    • @gvigil609
      @gvigil609 7 років тому

      i'm pretty sure you wouldn't tell him anything to his face

  • @acejaredtrigue2345
    @acejaredtrigue2345 7 років тому

    where is the place of this shop?

  • @lawmzualafanai9143
    @lawmzualafanai9143 7 років тому +1

    thats awesome ,he dont need gloves while grinding

  • @alexandrecosta8024
    @alexandrecosta8024 8 років тому

    very nice ASIA

  • @playeah1
    @playeah1 8 років тому

    Mandaue KnifeMaker?

  • @rosalindaflores4957
    @rosalindaflores4957 4 роки тому

    Look at the spark of the steel when they grind it, it's that the spark of tool steel or high carbon steel?

    • @enasniT
      @enasniT 3 роки тому +1

      Depending on the vehicle that the leaf spring they used came from, it could be 5160 steel. With that being said though, the machetes they use don’t always have to have or keep a razor edge and they need to be easily resharpened, so they are a little less worried about it as long as it *can* be hardened. Gotta make use of what you can.

  • @omartazz5929
    @omartazz5929 7 років тому +3

    Idk if anyone else hears the dogs being butchered in the background.

  • @NKG416
    @NKG416 8 років тому

    hey man,you know the size of billet when they start?

  • @handel1111
    @handel1111 7 років тому +1

    is it differential hardening when they temper blades ?

    • @MSLBushcraftSurvival
      @MSLBushcraftSurvival  7 років тому

      +handel1111
      Yes, like a Japanese katana...

    • @handel1111
      @handel1111 7 років тому

      MSL Bushcraft & Survival is the temper line visible on the finished blades ?

    • @MSLBushcraftSurvival
      @MSLBushcraftSurvival  7 років тому

      +handel1111
      On the crude local style ones is no hamon visible. The nicely made ones that I sell show a bit of a hamon if they have a satin finish.
      Like in the video " special edition survival bolo "
      Marius

  • @edlechleiter7042
    @edlechleiter7042 4 роки тому

    I have watched bunch videos of these " primitive " craftsmen and they all use differential hardening in their heat treat .

  • @blue32falcon
    @blue32falcon 6 років тому +1

    No P***y hammer here, I mean power hammer. All muscle.

  • @hyperionic1044
    @hyperionic1044 8 років тому

    anyone know how to make a power hammer? id do what they did but I'm lacking in the man power. I'm able to one-hand a sledge hammer but it just gets me tired, so yeah any suggestions?... anything?... please help...!

    • @bastill834
      @bastill834 8 років тому

      hire filipino blacksmith...they are the best craftsmen.

    • @walruswarlock4800
      @walruswarlock4800 8 років тому

      If you can't use a sledge use a smaller hammer if you cant use that stick to stock removal

  • @jigo53
    @jigo53 8 років тому +1

    No smoking pero Ang lakas sumindi nung isa

  • @ThiLI0n
    @ThiLI0n 8 років тому

    wow, such primitive.
    Cool though =)

  • @chrishestand1
    @chrishestand1 8 років тому

    Kind of hard to tell. Is that coal or charcoal they're using?

    • @MSLBushcraftSurvival
      @MSLBushcraftSurvival  8 років тому

      +Doctor Teef
      It is wood charcoal...

    • @wadejensen3301
      @wadejensen3301 8 років тому

      +MSL Bushcraft & Survival what island is that mate? I go over there semi regular to study Escrima....well I go to Cebu....would be interested know where you shot that footage.

  • @asposalcedo7676
    @asposalcedo7676 3 роки тому

    amitaba.

  • @morlanius
    @morlanius 8 років тому +3

    Was that a leaf spring?

  • @bryanbaker5942
    @bryanbaker5942 5 років тому

    There's a few OSHA violations in this video.

  • @addielochoa6398
    @addielochoa6398 7 років тому

    Hi that is really good I am a chef and I whant to training one

  • @petervegelin6823
    @petervegelin6823 8 років тому

    No eye protection or safety at all in the workshop?

    • @handel1111
      @handel1111 8 років тому

      +Peter Vegelin that's traditional as you can get

    • @NKG416
      @NKG416 8 років тому

      +Peter Vegelin nah man we asian don't care jackshit about safety as long we got money

  • @gabrielolmedo6155
    @gabrielolmedo6155 7 років тому

    7:15 thug life

  • @F14Goose37
    @F14Goose37 8 років тому

    Nepal?

    • @dirtybirdy572
      @dirtybirdy572 7 років тому

      South east asian so south of vietnam and indochina and most of the pacific islands of the region.nepal is north of india and borders tibet

    • @F14Goose37
      @F14Goose37 7 років тому

      I know where Nepal is. The knife just looks like the kukri the Gurkhas I worked with carried.

    • @focusconquer7144
      @focusconquer7144 7 років тому +2

      It's in the Philippines, I can tell because of the signage at the wall and their language

  • @evren.builds
    @evren.builds 8 років тому

    is that a dog screaming at the back?

    • @NKG416
      @NKG416 8 років тому

      Relax its just torture training XD

  • @antoncarlosluna
    @antoncarlosluna 7 років тому

    Philihpines

  • @vaughtinternational3629
    @vaughtinternational3629 7 років тому

    "Me cut you long time"

  • @Gijs7156
    @Gijs7156 8 років тому

    lol poor dogs

  • @koch4070
    @koch4070 8 років тому

    Is this facility iso 9000? Osha inspectors would literally urinate themselves if they were called to a place like this in the US, flip flops, no shirt no problems.. Restrictions just keep getting worse and worse here, but that's life..

    • @handel1111
      @handel1111 7 років тому

      yet they make waaaaaay more better blades than in the US

    • @dznm10
      @dznm10 5 років тому +3

      @Urban Student Prepper Yes nothing could be better than made in the west but these people here are making their best to live and are happy for what they have. About you ,are you happy with what you have? I always see you're trolling about blacksmiths in the Philippines and if ever you were born here and poor you probably do the same as these hardworking Filipinos! You are lucky you were born in a country that is well developed and probably born with silver spoon! I'm a Filipino living here in Canada and when I see people like these I appreciate the life I have here because I am more well off than them.A lot of "cry babies" are found in western countries because they are not used to hardships in life.This is one thing I admired among my fellow Filipinos no matter what life's will at throw at them they are still happy and smiling.