Blacksmith is the most ancient profession ever. The Master Craftsman, professionally , demonstrated what it ,really, takes to perform accurate, yet , perfect work, in any assignment.
@@Phoneshop-ye5kn только утром вспомнил, что у меня есть несколько подшипников именно этого размера, и вот захожу в ютуб , а он уже подсовывает видео)))
@@edgarroste7855even safety glasses arent enough, grinder will find a way to throw shit under them and in your eyes, it happened to me and then i bought google instead to not become blind 🤣
All these videos bring back memories to my childhood as I used to watch my grandpa work in his machines (he worked on a aluminum foundry for 50 years and also a master chief matrix engineer). His last legacy was a handmade hunting knife for each one of his grandsons (me being the eldest). I do keep it as a treasure since it's not only a keepsake but also what a real blacksmith can do. I do really thank you for sharing all these amazing videos as it really brings me back such fond memories.
Кабачки рубить пойдёт, арбуз уже не осиливает нормально. Приложенные усилия и конечный результат не особо вяжутся, ожидал на выходе совсем другое, хотя после насаживания рукоятки надежды быстро растаяли
While this is a good build, the weapon is NOT a katana and only barely falls under the description of a "shirasaya wakizashi" due to its final appearance. If you want to make a true oriental style blade, please look up more realistic representatives online to see what I (and others) mean. 👍
Es un trabajo nada más un simple cuchillo para tener en la vitrina y listo dejen de hacerse los especialistas en katanas encima la katana la famosa katana no es más que una espada muy inferior a otras europeas así que le guste a quien le guste esto es un cuchillo para vitrina
@@mariomoyano692 Oh I have no problem with the sword friend. I actually like it, it looks good and is functional, I'm just particular about labelling tools/swords correctly.
yes, using the proper terms for things is important, this could be called a tanto sense that seems to often apply to the tip style, but defiantly not a katana because the handle/guard and length are wrong.
@@FUBuddy I don't mind the final appearance of the handle and guard since, as I mentioned above, they fall under the shirasaya style of oriental blades (basic wood hilt with little to no guard), In my mind, the shorter length looked to be closer to that of a wakizashi rather than the much shorter tanto, but thats just my opinion. 😁
Man I'm surprised this guy still has his vision and still has fingers, the level of unsafe practice in this video is phenomenal. Use eye protection, and ffs use the right tools for the job
So because you wouldn't feel safe with the tools he uses you feel the need to harass him with your meaningless comments. The man is old school and feels safe with how he does things leave him be. If it bothers you so much don't watch
@@huffmanjustin87 ^ this comment. I would never have the balls to do what this smith does. I wear all kinds of protective clothing and wouldn't even touch some of his machines, but just because I wouldn't do it doesn't mean I don't respect his process. I wouldn't even think of harassing him for his choices. He does what he knows and creates beautiful one off pieces from it. I'll still watch, but I'll also admit he has more testicular fortiitude when it comes to machines than I ever had or ever will.
@@Moondog-wc4vm not using protective glasses and many times not even wearing gloves is not "having balls" , it's plain stupid. Old school or not, it's not bravery to risk your eyes or other injuries when you can simply protect yourself. With all that already said, respect where it dues! It's still nice job even though it's not catana even remotely :)
@@huffmanjustin87 Yeah except young men might watch this and think it’s cool or okay when it’s not. By leaving a comment on his comment, you’re being a hypocrite without even knowing it. If you don’t like his comment, don’t read it. Grow the fuck up
Glad to see that he’s finally using an actual welding helmet instead Oxy Acetylene Goggles to stick weld being safer but then get disappointed when I see him working that 52100 WAY TOO COLD even flattening out the back 2/3 of the bearing race at Black Heat taking it from round to flat at black heat for most of the length of the material, it’s likely got micro cracks in the blade because of that
No sé que tanta experiencia tenga este personaje, pero yo por nada del mundo cortaría en esa posición el balero, quiero mucho mis manos y no quiero perder una.
I have just watched the process of making a Damascus knife in one of the South Korean factories, which is repeating the iron very many times, then twisting it, then repeatedly folding the iron, and in the end the result is a high-quality Damascus knife that can easily cut the iron without being affected.
In Japanese it would still be called a katana because it’s a single-edged blade, and katana really just means “single edge blade” (kata means one side, na means blade) Y’all really need to understand the difference between katana and uchigatana
@@jonnylawless6797 Being technical, I see. But we all know what this guy really means when he says 'katana,' especially considering the non-traditional methods and shortcuts used to make it. Sure, in Japanese, 'katana' refers to any single-edged blade (with 'kata' meaning one side and 'na' meaning blade), but come on, the essence of what people think of as a katana goes beyond just that. And yeah, there's a difference between katana and uchigatana, but for most, it's more about the concept than the specifics. As for the 'Damascus' part, it's likely termed as such to meet the least qualification, to achieve a pattern, but without the full depth of traditional craftsmanship.
@@angelocadena7094 Tampoco es Damasco... 😉 es un hojaldrado de 2 aceros, típico en sables japoneses. El damasco, es un acero de alto carbono pero flexible, se forja a baja temperatura en ambiente de penumbra para controlar la temperatura, esta era de unos 800 C° aprox. rojo cereza, y las franjas son el resultado de los cristales del acero que se van rompiendo durante la forja. El tipo de forja determina la dirección de las franjas que pueden ser laterales o transversales, depende de como se estiró la pella. Y al igual que este sable corto, un baño ácido permitiría ver las lineas, que pueden ser muy finas y darle al acero un color azul. El "Bulat" del los sables cosacos, tiene el mismo origen. Ambos se hacían a partir de un lingote de "Bootz" o "Butz" que traian de la India.
Ótimo vídeo, agora sem falta com o respeito, óculos de proteção e máscara são itens essenciais em qualquer trabalho de funilaria ,cutelaria,o resultado é excelente agora a segurança vem em primeiro lugar 😎
Parece una wakiszashi, tiene forma de wakiszashi, es de acero como la wakiszashi, pero ni es una katana ni una wakiszashi. El proceso para crearlas es muy distinto. ¡¿Una wakiszashi con acabado damasco y empuñadura insertada y pegada con epoxi?!. Aparte de eso, queda una espada corta aparente.
A criatividade que ele mostra para resolver os desafios que aparecem quando o material é difícil de trabalhar é incrível! Isso deixa bem evidente a experiência dele. Outra coisa que acho muito legal de ver nele é a paciência, a serenidade com que ele trabalha; parece até meditação.
.... If it's because it's a short blade why you two don't consider it a katana .... Then you're right .... The proper name is a wakizashi .... Or short blade katana .... Was worn in tandem with the actual katana at the hip .... Sooooo yes ....
Hay que colocarse los elementos de protección cuando este trabajando con la pulidora o amoladora porque ojos naturales de repuesto existen pero todavía no hay trasplante de los mismos así que cuida los suyos EDICHO
That is a Wakizashi, not a Katana, by normal standards that would be described as a short sword. Also a Katana is not just a sword, it's the tradition, the art that goes into making one. It may look like a Wakizashi, but it's just a copy. Please don't use the word perfect to describe it.
That it is a fine weapon, I have no doubt. Based on it's size, I would call it an O tanto, it looks a bit small for a wakazashi. And for God's sake man, wear some eye protection!
No es una katana. Y mucho menos perfecta. Deberías buscar mas informacion para que tu esfuerzo tenga mas valor. El acero 52100 de un rodamiento no se forja a baja temperatura si no queres tener fisuras. Si vas a hacer una hoja larga como esa con un acero de alto carbono seria buena idea incluir un nucleo de hierro.
More like: high quality stock removal, long tantō blade made from damascus steel extracted from large bearing Its shape remotely resembles a katana, but it is shorter, wider and thicker, the katana/tachi/wakizashi/uchigatana, among several other details has of course a longer, narrower and thinner blade, including the particular heat treatment Nice job though
That was not a katana in anybody's imagination except yours. Much too short, incorrect furniture, no hamon, the same type of steel throughout, wrong shape, wrong fixing to the handle - the list goes on...
Браво, добра работа! Само една забележка... Японците не са правили мечове от дамаска стомана, технологията е подобна, но има разлика, освен това японските мечове нямат дървени дръжки... До колкото знам в Дамаск не са имали такива модерни инструменти... Препоръка! Изучи добре как се парави дамаска стомана и направи една сабя дамаскиня! Жокер! Работи се само с чук!
Osmanlı imparatorlugu bu teknigi ve üretimi șam da yaptıgı için adı șam çeligi kaldı. Dünyaya tanıtan ve ögreten Türklerdir. Ama 7 defa dövülüp açılması gerekiyor ve su vermekte önemli. Saygılar kardesim
@@Levent-to1jz Sizi hayal kırıklığına uğratmak zorundayım... Türkler bu teknolojiyi hiç kullanmadılar, demir eksikliğinden doğan tamamen Arap teknolojisi! Türkler bu teknolojiyi kullanmadılar. Türklerin demir cevheri vardı ve kalay hurdası toplamadan pala yapabiliyorlardı! Şimdi bugünkü olaylara geri dönelim! Kremlin ağabeyimiz bir Türk gemisini tutukladı ve mürettebatı taciz edildi. Mürettebat muhtemelen Türk değildi ama gemi Türk'e aitti! Komünistlere daha ne kadar tahammül edeceğiz? Karadeniz'i kapatın ki hiçbir Rus gemisi Karadeniz sularına girmesin!
Blacksmith is the most ancient profession ever. The Master Craftsman, professionally , demonstrated what it ,really, takes to perform accurate, yet , perfect work, in any assignment.
The most ancient profession are hookers.
Yes and not wearing any Safety Glases LOL
The most ancient profession ever is game hunting
Leave him be... he doesn't know the sword types... just appreciate his skills n workmanship.
Dude.. thats not even a sword.. its a tuna knife
Poderia ser uma tantô também amigo...fique em paz
@Ik7800 You’re right. It’s more like a wakizashi.
Coba pake vanadas8....
Смотря на такую технику безопасности я начинаю верить в существование ангелов-хранителей...
А что не так ?! То что на болгарке не стоит защитный кожух , так из под него ничего не видно , он только мешает !
@@Phoneshop-ye5kn только утром вспомнил, что у меня есть несколько подшипников именно этого размера, и вот захожу в ютуб , а он уже подсовывает видео)))
@@павелпетрович-й5б
Два глаза - роскошь !
Глазом больше , глазом меньше !
@@seyranmanafli4055⁶ưm.
@@Phoneshop-ye5knпро очки речь.🥽
I like the use of the “safety squint” throughout the build. I use them all the time. Almost works every time.
It works great when welding too
LOL h😂😂😂😂😂😂 .so dangerous
The tang is tooo short
Collection of most dangerous tools on the planet 🤣
can't believe you've gotten this far in life and still have your eyesight!
Master of the safety squint!
Not to mention no safety guard on the angle grinder, looks where his wrist is.......... amputee anyone??
Oh it will happen
Came here to add about no guard + holding grinder wrong I have no idea how he still has his hand
@@MrLeahcim1988 guard just gets in the way
Looking at the end of product. Now I appreciate Japanese craftsmanship even more.
Safety glass is always a good idea 😊
Nice job though.
His retinas are fried from the uv already so what's a few metal shards 😢
Ear protection too. He'll be deaf by the time he's seventy.
That was hard to watch him running that grinder. Discs don't care what you aren't wearing when they break or shed. He doesn't care for gloves either.
@@edgarroste7855even safety glasses arent enough, grinder will find a way to throw shit under them and in your eyes, it happened to me and then i bought google instead to not become blind 🤣
All these videos bring back memories to my childhood as I used to watch my grandpa work in his machines (he worked on a aluminum foundry for 50 years and also a master chief matrix engineer).
His last legacy was a handmade hunting knife for each one of his grandsons (me being the eldest). I do keep it as a treasure since it's not only a keepsake but also what a real blacksmith can do.
I do really thank you for sharing all these amazing videos as it really brings me back such fond memories.
Es una muy bonita espada, aunque no sea una katana y parezca mas una tanto, no deja de ser un muy buen trabajo.
Así de corta como la hizo.. Más chica que una katana y más grande que un tanto..se llama wakizashi
Dude uses almost no safety equipment, still has all his fingers and eyesight. Absolute legend .
Кабачки рубить пойдёт, арбуз уже не осиливает нормально. Приложенные усилия и конечный результат не особо вяжутся, ожидал на выходе совсем другое, хотя после насаживания рукоятки надежды быстро растаяли
Сувенир))
While this is a good build, the weapon is NOT a katana and only barely falls under the description of a "shirasaya wakizashi" due to its final appearance.
If you want to make a true oriental style blade, please look up more realistic representatives online to see what I (and others) mean. 👍
Es un trabajo nada más un simple cuchillo para tener en la vitrina y listo dejen de hacerse los especialistas en katanas encima la katana la famosa katana no es más que una espada muy inferior a otras europeas así que le guste a quien le guste esto es un cuchillo para vitrina
@@mariomoyano692 Oh I have no problem with the sword friend.
I actually like it, it looks good and is functional, I'm just particular about labelling tools/swords correctly.
yes, using the proper terms for things is important, this could be called a tanto sense that seems to often apply to the tip style, but defiantly not a katana because the handle/guard and length are wrong.
@@FUBuddy I don't mind the final appearance of the handle and guard since, as I mentioned above, they fall under the shirasaya style of oriental blades (basic wood hilt with little to no guard),
In my mind, the shorter length looked to be closer to that of a wakizashi rather than the much shorter tanto, but thats just my opinion. 😁
totally agree, dont put perfect katana in the title if that isnt what he made
Proses pembuatan yang membutuhkan ketrampilan tingkat tinggi, di negara Indonesia menyebutnya tukang pandai besi.. 👍👍👍
Biasanya buat nyembeleh kambing
Man I'm surprised this guy still has his vision and still has fingers, the level of unsafe practice in this video is phenomenal.
Use eye protection, and ffs use the right tools for the job
Bonus points: airborne fine particles and chemical fume inhalation ftw!
So because you wouldn't feel safe with the tools he uses you feel the need to harass him with your meaningless comments. The man is old school and feels safe with how he does things leave him be. If it bothers you so much don't watch
@@huffmanjustin87 ^ this comment. I would never have the balls to do what this smith does. I wear all kinds of protective clothing and wouldn't even touch some of his machines, but just because I wouldn't do it doesn't mean I don't respect his process. I wouldn't even think of harassing him for his choices. He does what he knows and creates beautiful one off pieces from it. I'll still watch, but I'll also admit he has more testicular fortiitude when it comes to machines than I ever had or ever will.
@@Moondog-wc4vm not using protective glasses and many times not even wearing gloves is not "having balls" , it's plain stupid. Old school or not, it's not bravery to risk your eyes or other injuries when you can simply protect yourself.
With all that already said, respect where it dues! It's still nice job even though it's not catana even remotely :)
@@huffmanjustin87 Yeah except young men might watch this and think it’s cool or okay when it’s not. By leaving a comment on his comment, you’re being a hypocrite without even knowing it. If you don’t like his comment, don’t read it. Grow the fuck up
Охрана труда вместе с техникой безопасности ушли в отпуск 😮
Это да, а я думал он обратно подшипник сделает😂
No sé si felicitarlo por la obra de artesanía o por no haber tenido un accidente con esas condiciones de seguridad.
Wakizashi smaller brother of the Katana. I love watching this fella work.
Incorrect, the blade has no curve. This blade is not a Katana, Wakizashi, or Tanto. This blade is a Ninjato.
Grande mestre ferreiro que Deus abençoe sempre seu trabalho muito bom excelente profissional parabéns pelo vídeo
Não é uma katana , e não tem montagem de uma katana , más é um grande artista , parabéns .
Glad to see that he’s finally using an actual welding helmet instead Oxy Acetylene Goggles to stick weld being safer but then get disappointed when I see him working that 52100 WAY TOO COLD even flattening out the back 2/3 of the bearing race at Black Heat taking it from round to flat at black heat for most of the length of the material, it’s likely got micro cracks in the blade because of that
No sé que tanta experiencia tenga este personaje, pero yo por nada del mundo cortaría en esa posición el balero, quiero mucho mis manos y no quiero perder una.
Love the multifunction spinning wheel of death and safety squint
I have just watched the process of making a Damascus knife in one of the South Korean factories, which is repeating the iron very many times, then twisting it, then repeatedly folding the iron, and in the end the result is a high-quality Damascus knife that can easily cut the iron without being affected.
не ври! дамаск красив, но он не прочен!! Сталь дамаском не режут. голова - да!
You had full trust in your welding skills. If that nut had broken off @2:13 you might have stumbled right into that glowing hot bearing.
Den Kannibalen aus der Nachbarschaft hätte es gefreut Er hätte nicht extra den Grill anzünden müssen 🤣
Так вот чем Мага в свободное время занимается😃
I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who has used a drill bit as a router.
Was looking forward to see you use the whole bearing
Nice job Safety glass is always good idea👍👍👍 Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
You made a quality machete. It can never be a katana. Thanks.
In Japanese it would still be called a katana because it’s a single-edged blade, and katana really just means “single edge blade” (kata means one side, na means blade) Y’all really need to understand the difference between katana and uchigatana
@@jonnylawless6797 Being technical, I see. But we all know what this guy really means when he says 'katana,' especially considering the non-traditional methods and shortcuts used to make it. Sure, in Japanese, 'katana' refers to any single-edged blade (with 'kata' meaning one side and 'na' meaning blade), but come on, the essence of what people think of as a katana goes beyond just that. And yeah, there's a difference between katana and uchigatana, but for most, it's more about the concept than the specifics. As for the 'Damascus' part, it's likely termed as such to meet the least qualification, to achieve a pattern, but without the full depth of traditional craftsmanship.
@@angelocadena7094 Tampoco es Damasco... 😉 es un hojaldrado de 2 aceros, típico en sables japoneses. El damasco, es un acero de alto carbono pero flexible, se forja a baja temperatura en ambiente de penumbra para controlar la temperatura, esta era de unos 800 C° aprox. rojo cereza, y las franjas son el resultado de los cristales del acero que se van rompiendo durante la forja. El tipo de forja determina la dirección de las franjas que pueden ser laterales o transversales, depende de como se estiró la pella. Y al igual que este sable corto, un baño ácido permitiría ver las lineas, que pueden ser muy finas y darle al acero un color azul. El "Bulat" del los sables cosacos, tiene el mismo origen. Ambos se hacían a partir de un lingote de "Bootz" o "Butz" que traian de la India.
It’s a tanto blade or small katana. The title is right
@@jonnylawless6797 more like a shinto blade
Надо было шарики выбить с вырезеной части подшипника и все, во себе роботы добавили) Украина смотрит)
Слава Україні! А,може,він хотів зробити все правильно,а у нього не вийшло...😏
@@seyranmanafli4055 Героям Слава
@@Юрій-х2ю
Хероям сала)
Украинцы бы так гавняно не сделали
Нажаль.@@Ludwig_dude
Do not hold the angle grinder in such a way that the tool is facing you.
Para empezar un gran día dire: maravilloso. Un gran profesional y profesor sobre la seguridad en el trabajo.
Ótimo vídeo, agora sem falta com o respeito, óculos de proteção e máscara são itens essenciais em qualquer trabalho de funilaria ,cutelaria,o resultado é excelente agora a segurança vem em primeiro lugar 😎
Schon das Zusehen und das Ambiente dazu sind ein wahrer Genuss, das Endprodukt ist sowieso phantastisch. Echte gute alte Handwerkskunst. 😃👍
You have a option to cut bearing easily...but you take harder way
That is why man is essential for society
Hermoso, pero debo decir que el grip es inseguro, la guarda debe ser más grande, mi humilde opinión, saludos desde chile
The way he held that grinder in the beginning is crazy 😮
Странно ,у него до сих пор все пальцы на руках!
Точно. ТБ у музчины прямо сказать, на высоте.
Coś wspaniałego! Pamiętam z dzieciństwa zapach Kuźniar i ojca kującego młotkiem ❤
Parece una wakiszashi, tiene forma de wakiszashi, es de acero como la wakiszashi, pero ni es una katana ni una wakiszashi. El proceso para crearlas es muy distinto.
¡¿Una wakiszashi con acabado damasco y empuñadura insertada y pegada con epoxi?!.
Aparte de eso, queda una espada corta aparente.
More like a tanto
Mantap luar biasa kreatif , sukses selalu buat anda bang , tetap semangat , terus buat konten yang bermanfaat seperti ini , terimakasih
How did you make a mistake in the way of cutting at the beginning? There should be a safety for the cutting machine. I hope you hear my advice.❤
Jawa Tengah, Indonesia on... Succes for "Knives... "
Trabajo lindo perfecto, es ud un profecional. Mis respeto.🇦🇷💖
A criatividade que ele mostra para resolver os desafios que aparecem quando o material é difícil de trabalhar é incrível! Isso deixa bem evidente a experiência dele. Outra coisa que acho muito legal de ver nele é a paciência, a serenidade com que ele trabalha; parece até meditação.
@@rt.woodsteel Конечно вы правы. Я только за отсутствие очков Дизлайк ставлю. Это могут смотреть дети. И будут повторять за ним.
Cool video. You should consider wearing safety glasses for that type of work.
Still waiting for the Katana i didn't see one
Ojos a prueba de chispas tiene este artesano
😅😅😅😅
I just love his shop!
Lots of natural light.
👍👍
é uma ótima TANTO que é a irmã da katana, perfeito seu trabalho
it's more accurate to call it a wakizashi not a katana, other than that it's a good sword
Nerd.
Una wakisashi😍😍
That's not a katana, it's wakizachi!
That's not a wakizachi, it's a wakizashi!
That's no wakizachi, it's a space station!
That’s not a boulder, it’s a rock!
That's no lady, that's my wife!
I cant believe thats not butter
Tem esconder o fogo na hora da solda não parceiro?
When watermelon costs more than katana. Nice job!
When a watermelon is worth more than the 'katana'...
Now THIS is a talented man. Unbelievable
На скорую руку пойдёт!Третий сорт не брак!И,да,кстати,это не катана!
Creative
...a video worth watching❤❤❤
How do you dare to call this a katana ?!
dude, he can call it a pineapple if he wants to. why do you care?
@@MrPetrion Consider the many master-smiths who dedicated their life to make the katana one of the finest swords of the world. Respect, please.
+1. This isn't a katana in any sense of the word.
True, this is more like a tantô, used only for suicide.
.... If it's because it's a short blade why you two don't consider it a katana .... Then you're right .... The proper name is a wakizashi .... Or short blade katana .... Was worn in tandem with the actual katana at the hip .... Sooooo yes ....
Love your work..but you should put safety glass on when cutting or grinding. Accidents happen quick. Be safe
Катана - длина 2 сяку, 60+ см. Меньше - вакидзаси, "сбоку воткнутое". Меньше сяку - танто, айкути...
Это и не катана и не дамаск. И не перфект.
@@valentinkassimov7555 Это вообще американский танто типа)
Ещё про Кодати забыл)
@@darkside8069Ага. Ещё про нодати, цуруги и кен.
I love your wooden death saw
17 минут вычеркнутые из жизни, впустую.
Woow...keren
That's a pretty short/narrow tang for that blade length
@@jtroh8195yeah, the lack of a pin (or any mechanical fastening) tells me this is a show piece rather than a functional tool.
@Tenchigumi not really much to show, though. This thing is blocky as hell, like a cartoon version of a katana
I think it is too short to be a katana as well.
de donde sera este maestro en los cuchillos
Hay que colocarse los elementos de protección cuando este trabajando con la pulidora o amoladora porque ojos naturales de repuesto existen pero todavía no hay trasplante de los mismos así que cuida los suyos EDICHO
Gafas, guantes, protecciones, parecieras que no te quieres ni un poquito!!
Exitos
new katana for hobbit's ;) jak zwykle filmik wypas 🥰
Simple efficace et pas de perte de temps 👌
Di sarankan kalau sedang memotong atau sedang mengamplas besi harus menggunakan masker demi menjaga kesehatan tubuh kita🙏👍😀
Hola.. excelente trabajó veo todos tus videos...y fabricas buenas hojas..sigue haci..saludos .nonogasta la Rioja Argentina..
That is a Wakizashi, not a Katana, by normal standards that would be described as a short sword. Also a Katana is not just a sword, it's the tradition, the art that goes into making one. It may look like a Wakizashi, but it's just a copy. Please don't use the word perfect to describe it.
That it is a fine weapon, I have no doubt. Based on it's size, I would call it an O tanto, it looks a bit small for a wakazashi. And for God's sake man, wear some eye protection!
دمشگرمعجبچیزیساختافرین👏👏👏👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️🕎🔄🪯✋️✌️⚘️🥰🥰🥰
안녕하세요.
수고하셨습니다. 🙇🏻🙇🏻👍🏻
buen trabajo, excelente como machete; `para takana le falta un algo....
Exelent job 🙂🙂🙂👏👏👏
looks more like a Tanto blade to me.
Great work!
Use equipamentos de proteção...!!!
Omg! Thats a great katane, almost ancient
Beau travail !!!
Hola amigo espero que tengas traductor , ¿ El acero 5160 es adecuado para catanas o cuchillos largos , gracias
No es una katana. Y mucho menos perfecta. Deberías buscar mas informacion para que tu esfuerzo tenga mas valor. El acero 52100 de un rodamiento no se forja a baja temperatura si no queres tener fisuras. Si vas a hacer una hoja larga como esa con un acero de alto carbono seria buena idea incluir un nucleo de hierro.
For what he has available for tools and stock, I would say it is not bad.
I would buy that made by him over one made I china
Przepiękne jest to zrobione ten elegancki miecz pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍
First thank you very much for your effort
More like: high quality stock removal, long tantō blade made from damascus steel extracted from large bearing
Its shape remotely resembles a katana, but it is shorter, wider and thicker, the katana/tachi/wakizashi/uchigatana, among several other details has of course a longer, narrower and thinner blade, including the particular heat treatment
Nice job though
6:25 Safety squint in action.
Mantap
Hai fatto un grande coltello bravo
Ну это однозначно не катана , больше на мачете смахивает , рукоять топорная , арбузы жалко , поди сладкие !
Nice work, great freehand skills
Very professional.❤
Use glasses please. We got only 1 pair of eyes .
Great kitchen sword
That was not a katana in anybody's imagination except yours. Much too short, incorrect furniture, no hamon, the same type of steel throughout, wrong shape, wrong fixing to the handle - the list goes on...
He has lost face by bringing dishonor and shame. Can’t even call it a Tanto really 👍
Браво, добра работа! Само една забележка... Японците не са правили мечове от дамаска стомана, технологията е подобна, но има разлика, освен това японските мечове нямат дървени дръжки... До колкото знам в Дамаск не са имали такива модерни инструменти...
Препоръка! Изучи добре как се парави дамаска стомана и направи една сабя дамаскиня! Жокер! Работи се само с чук!
Osmanlı imparatorlugu bu teknigi ve üretimi șam da yaptıgı için adı șam çeligi kaldı. Dünyaya tanıtan ve ögreten Türklerdir. Ama 7 defa dövülüp açılması gerekiyor ve su vermekte önemli. Saygılar kardesim
@@Levent-to1jz Sizi hayal kırıklığına uğratmak zorundayım... Türkler bu teknolojiyi hiç kullanmadılar, demir eksikliğinden doğan tamamen Arap teknolojisi! Türkler bu teknolojiyi kullanmadılar. Türklerin demir cevheri vardı ve kalay hurdası toplamadan pala yapabiliyorlardı!
Şimdi bugünkü olaylara geri dönelim! Kremlin ağabeyimiz bir Türk gemisini tutukladı ve mürettebatı taciz edildi. Mürettebat muhtemelen Türk değildi ama gemi Türk'e aitti! Komünistlere daha ne kadar tahammül edeceğiz? Karadeniz'i kapatın ki hiçbir Rus gemisi Karadeniz sularına girmesin!
Watching him working with red hot metals and watching Tom Cruise stunts pretty much the same.. so scary 😮
MAESTRO. QUE DIOS TE BENDIGA. ESE AMOR Y CONCENTRACION PARA HACER ESA OBRA DE ARTE PERFECTA SE MERECE UN 10.5.
Meh
Very nice blade.