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Nice fantasy weapon… But it’s not a 'war' scythe, though. Those are oriented straight out of the shaft, not at a 90 degree angle like this one (and farm scythes). Having it like this would make it impractical to use in combat, as you'd have to step in to get the blade behind the opponent. But I can’t blame you, it’s the common depiction in fantasy art. It would be nice to see you make a real war scythe for comparison.
@FREE - PEACE Bro let him do want he wants, hell why not start a blacksmithing business??? Maybe they could take up orders. Don't EVER give up on your dreams or make someone give up on their dreams always gotta try
I've always wanted to make one of these, but I was told a 28 to 30 inch saw blade was a better choice to use to cut out a scythe blade shape. But i never thought a giant wrench would be an option too.
@@pksvkpk4801 They can be used as weapons. There are even some martial arts that focus on it, both in Europe and Japan. This comes from the olden days when peasant farmers had to defend themselves from invasion with whatever tools they had lying around. Many opted for the scythe as it proved surprisingly effective, and eventually they started making scythes specifically for use on the battlefield. In fact, I've read that it's believed the peasant uprising of 11th century Poland featured scythes as a favored weapon among the poor.
@Pclav S oh, definitely. But for that matter, we tend see stouter construction and slightly longer handles on kamas meant for fighting than kamas meant for harvesting, but they're kamas still by design despite their relatively minor differences. Same practices in play with binding an opponent's weapon, countering with the other hand, and using the unique blade shape to attack from unexpected angles. Similar principles to the scythe, save for the differences inherent between polearms and single handed weapons fitting a similar niche.
@@michaelwilson6018 can relate, i have problems to sleep every holy night, and i like see this videos or videos of stop motion and sculpture of clay etc, but my favorites are the metallurgy videos, it's like asmr for me
@@The_Reaper_of_Death I think it is more skill than talent. Maybe the talent he has is in his aesthetic knowledge, but even this can be "forged" out of practice as well.
I always look for these channels to find some peace in my life… these videos work wonders, it’s so calming just watching the process of something being forged. Truely peaceful 😮💨
@Judas Iscariot While you have an actual good point judas. Harvest scythes have a real thin blade angled to cut the best when pulled in a low arc. They are meant to cut thin, fragile plants in a single, swift, energy efficient motion. "Battle" scythes used by the Polish Army had the blade re-sharpened to be thicker. Thin blades will blunt and break significantly quicker when cutting anything stiffer than spaghetti, so in order to make it through muscle let alone bone the blade needs to be altered. Furthermore, they rotated the blade 90 degrees. In the original orientation the blade can't hit a target in front of you, only relatively below. This is because the cutting edge is on the inside of the blade. Look at any use of harvest scythes in combat, not a single blow lands using the inside of the weapon. And why would they? The handle would block a follow through and it requires letting your opponent through your defenses. For an example What's the point of using a pencil, when you can use a knife? Yes it's really cool, but it's going to be really hard to do it, and it might be ineffective, unlike the knife. But I can’t lie that it looks fashionable.
That thing is a beautiful work of art worthy of a king. It's not a suitable weapon for combat, but if you walk around with that thing in tow, you're bound to inspire fear and respect. Not a war scythe, but a powerful symbol none the less.
This is one of the most amazing, most beautiful masterpiece of work I've ever seen created right in front of my eyes! This man is on another level! I want him on my team during an apocalypse lol
If you look hard enough, the scythe kinda looks like a bird, giving this elegant weapon so much opportunity for a fitting name. It looks so awesome, made with expertise and maximum effort, and by far one of the greatest weapons you’ve ever made!
Imagine capturing this guy and leaving him in your workspace for a day and then you come back and he’s turned a rusty wrench into an incredible sharp scythe
:0 this is the first scythe I've seen that wasnt just stick and a blade (probably because I live under a rock) and as a scythe enjoyer, I absolutely love this!
Everyone appreciating the scythe, Meanwhile me ; That thermocol method is actually fact and very efficient, i really saw this 1st time doing this in my life tbh big clap for u my broooo
It looks so gorgeous and stylish, I loved it Thanks for showing us the progression And btw, even if the blade was beautiful, what I loved the most was the handle, idk why, but I'd love to have a bow made like that ofc would be heavy and quite rigid but for the looks I'd but a dozen. Amazing work and hope this new year may be full of new projects and good moments!
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Man, it's videos like this that make me want to get into this as a hobby but I know it's a lot more difficult and time consuming than it seems. Probably expensive too, in terms of buying the equipment I mean. Anyway, that was an amazing creation, oh my.
Honestly, you can find substitutes for some of the equipment if you know where to look. As an example, around railyards you can find track scraps to use as an anvil, old heater pipe can be cut for the forge, and you can get an 8 lb. hammer at Home Depot for under $50. The real expense is when you get the power tools and base materials.
See... I see something like this and wonder just how long it took to make. This is an impressive feat, and just how flawlessly you made some of the adjustments on this... Wow...
All of his videos are a 2-in-1, not only do we get to see him make something cool and amazing out of something old and rusty but theres also some ASMR thrown in there
Always been a fan of the kami/hand scythe and kukri style blades, up to the point I wished damascus wasn't so expensive to buy and fold. Good use of an old wrench!
Wow! That's a great job and a very neat piece of work! I love the harmony of the wood and the metal, they complement each other well, the whole thing is really cool. Thanks!
Looks like a very dangerous weapon. This was a fantastic project. I love the look of the brass and wood used for the handle, that looks spectacular. Great job, big thumbs up.
I would legitimately pay good money for this. I am a total sucker for melee weaponry and I would absolutely LOVE to add this to my collection. Maybe I'll see about getting into blacksmithing and possibly making my own when I'm good enough.
Great finished product, but a few things to consider next time: forge in the bevels, it's cheaper and faster; did you run out of gas? The Kaowool needs replacing and sealing, the fibers can be blown out and get lodged in the lungs- this if anything else is a big deal. I would think about avoiding engine oil for quenching, it's unsafe and doesn't impart any practical level of carbon into the steel, but I do appreciate it is cheaper to obtain. At least you're doing it in the open air though.
That was pretty slick! I was wondering why he was using styrofoam but now that I think about it the metal would be so hot that it would just melt it away and because of the sand it would cool and take the shape of the foam! Genius! Man I've been interested in learning how to make my own weapons and smithing in general ever since I was a child it always seemed like the coolest and most bad ass person in mythical tales was the guy who made the weapons for the adventures....i really love that this is possible with the right safety and know how even with basic objects that have rusted and been discarded ... he'll I got a whole garage full of things like that wrench and random metals he melted down for the handle....obviously I can just go outside and start making weapons but this video is deffinently getting me hyped to persue someone who could properly show me how to do these things....also doesn't hurt that I am well versed with grinders and saws and woodworking 😉
@@wedgeantilles1498 lol that's not what I meant lol I just haven't ever looked into this sort of thing until recently ...all the rage back in the day... smh ... lol
@@jabberwockysense going into melee in a zombie apocalypse is about the stupidest thing you could do, same for an active warzone with modern weapons. And for home defense, a decently sharp show piece is just as good as an actual combat sword. Which is to say, it's either good enough because the invader is unarmed, or it's useless because they have a gun.
Historically, war scythes were the same as a normal scythe, but the blade pointed up. Basically, a reverse naginata. This is not historically accurate. It is however, really epic.
Ya know... Trying to get into his house to steal and finding him with all those weapons laying around the room would be quite the boss battle. Please someone make a videogame just so we could see this battle.
Its not a weapon, its a farmers tool. True war scythes would never have the blade running horizontal to the hilt. In a real fight, this thing would offer the user no balance, no power, no legibility, no reach. You can neither parry with this item or attack from a angle that wouldn't leave you completely exposed. The user would get crushed by anyone used a sword, spear, or mace. Real life combat scythes would have the blade running vertical to the hilt, effectively making the weapon a glaive, not a true scythe.
Ah yes, I loved watching my father turn random shit into weapons. Jokes aside, what's the meaning of this comment? Like, what do parents have to do with the video? 💀
If you ever consider selling this masterpiece, I would love to buy this. Out of curiosity - how much do you think it`s worth? Including the cost of materials, tool wear, own work, time spent, and subtracting general usability(for obvious reasons decorative only) must be worth a fortune. A wonderful work.
ok, this is a beautiful build, and I really appreciate the work and time that you put into it, but the handle... why? The brass is so thin, it could break, especially because it's cast. absolutely gorgeous though, so great job.
This is a display piece. I was also frustrated by the addition of the word "war" before a tool used for harvesting that has absolutely no practical application in any other situation. This was made to be hung on a wall cuz it looks cool and nothing else because it's stylization has made it an ineffective tool as well as it being a rediculous weapon even if the handle wasn't too thin.
The handle is the least of your worries with this thing. Even with a strong handle this would be completely useless for anything. Scythes with these right angle mounted blades bring used as weapons were never a thing. For good reason. They would make for terrible weapons. Uncontrollable, slow, and impossible to use in combat.
This is not a war scythe. This is a pop culture Reaper scythe, which acts more like a war pick with limited cutting. Proper war scythes had the blade mount at a 90 degree angle, similar to a naginata, spear, and other weapons. This was to give it better cutting capacity and better stabbing. The War Scythe was the weapon of choice for Polish peasants from the Middle Ages up to 1939. The War Scythe's most famous use was in the Battle of Raclawice (pronounced Racwavitse) in 1794. Other than that, this is not a war scythe, it's more of a two handed kama
Idk, seems to have a of a bit bulky blade, even for a two handed kama. I imagine it would be horribly impractical to fight with due to the probable weight imbalance upfront.
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Nice fantasy weapon… But it’s not a 'war' scythe, though. Those are oriented straight out of the shaft, not at a 90 degree angle like this one (and farm scythes). Having it like this would make it impractical to use in combat, as you'd have to step in to get the blade behind the opponent. But I can’t blame you, it’s the common depiction in fantasy art. It would be nice to see you make a real war scythe for comparison.
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Actually agreed with this he makes a fair point
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Scythes are also one of my favorite weapons, it's quite amazing watching somebody make a scythe out of a rusted wrench.
Same
He, like jevil, CAN DO ANYTHING
Same dud,it’s amazing
Me too
Fun fact: scythes and sickles are actually meant for farming wheat and similar crop
For someone who wants to be a blacksmith, this is the kinda art perfection I want to strive for
@FREE - PEACE Bro let him do want he wants, hell why not start a blacksmithing business???
Maybe they could take up orders.
Don't EVER give up on your dreams or make someone give up on their dreams always gotta try
@FREE - PEACE I don’t see why he can’t there is some business to be made out of everything. It does not matter. Let him to what he wants
@FREE - PEACE don't be a dick
follow ur dreams bro
I would be a blacksmith but I'm so clumsy my fingers would last a month.
I've always wanted to make one of these, but I was told a 28 to 30 inch saw blade was a better choice to use to cut out a scythe blade shape. But i never thought a giant wrench would be an option too.
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Scythes have always been a personal favorite weapon of mine. It's neat to see something like this get made out of an old wrench.
Same here
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@@pksvkpk4801 They can be used as weapons. There are even some martial arts that focus on it, both in Europe and Japan. This comes from the olden days when peasant farmers had to defend themselves from invasion with whatever tools they had lying around. Many opted for the scythe as it proved surprisingly effective, and eventually they started making scythes specifically for use on the battlefield. In fact, I've read that it's believed the peasant uprising of 11th century Poland featured scythes as a favored weapon among the poor.
I like to cut carrots with a schyte
@Pclav S oh, definitely. But for that matter, we tend see stouter construction and slightly longer handles on kamas meant for fighting than kamas meant for harvesting, but they're kamas still by design despite their relatively minor differences. Same practices in play with binding an opponent's weapon, countering with the other hand, and using the unique blade shape to attack from unexpected angles. Similar principles to the scythe, save for the differences inherent between polearms and single handed weapons fitting a similar niche.
i love you mr old smith, when i can't sleep i watch your videos maybe with 1 or 2 hours
i do the exact same thing
Ok but who doesn’t I have severe tinnitus and these videos save my life when it comes to sleeping
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@@michaelwilson6018 can relate, i have problems to sleep every holy night, and i like see this videos or videos of stop motion and sculpture of clay etc, but my favorites are the metallurgy videos, it's like asmr for me
Man, that brass/wood contrast on the handle is incredible looking. Well done!
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It was pretty neat
He literally made that brass out of styrofoam and a few scraps. Explain how he did that.
This guy could literally turn a rustic coin to a car, he is so talented
It's not just talent, it's skill. Forged out of practice.
@@The_Reaper_of_Death I think it is more skill than talent. Maybe the talent he has is in his aesthetic knowledge, but even this can be "forged" out of practice as well.
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@@KeepCalmCapybara that's what i-
@@The_Reaper_of_Death So when are you coming to take it
I always look for these channels to find some peace in my life… these videos work wonders, it’s so calming just watching the process of something being forged. Truely peaceful 😮💨
Agreed!
It's so beautiful! I would love to own a beautiful stylized Scythe like this!
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@Zecret Not efficient in combat, it's a farming tool you know?
@Judas Iscariot While you have an actual good point judas. Harvest scythes have a real thin blade angled to cut the best when pulled in a low arc. They are meant to cut thin, fragile plants in a single, swift, energy efficient motion.
"Battle" scythes used by the Polish Army had the blade re-sharpened to be thicker. Thin blades will blunt and break significantly quicker when cutting anything stiffer than spaghetti, so in order to make it through muscle let alone bone the blade needs to be altered. Furthermore, they rotated the blade 90 degrees. In the original orientation the blade can't hit a target in front of you, only relatively below. This is because the cutting edge is on the inside of the blade. Look at any use of harvest scythes in combat, not a single blow lands using the inside of the weapon. And why would they? The handle would block a follow through and it requires letting your opponent through your defenses.
For an example
What's the point of using a pencil, when you can use a knife? Yes it's really cool, but it's going to be really hard to do it, and it might be ineffective, unlike the knife.
But I can’t lie that it looks fashionable.
Part of me is just screaming out - I WANT IT! looks absolutely beautiful, honestly one of the best ive seen
Why only part of you. Why not all 🙂
“I don’t need it…”
“I don’t need it…”
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@@Toasteeei what're you gonna do with it?, like kill people?
@@Expret5551 "YOU'LL NEVER TAKE ME ALIVE!"
@Judas Iscariot lol
Me, choosing a scythe-wielding class whenever it's available in a game: 🤩🤩🤩
Looks brilliant!
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FF14: Endwalker, mained Monk since way back when, i love Reaper :D
Long range: Bow or a staff
If no long range items then Scythe it is 😂
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@@madgb3868 so steriotypical
As a fan of fighting braids, I will say that this is not just a fighting braid, it is a real work of art!
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I am in love with this masterpiece. I wish I could request to have this made for me. I would never put it down. Keep up the amazing work my friend.
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@@LeviDoesEverything no
@@LeviDoesEverything no
A phenomenally beautiful scythe! I love the process of creation you guys show, it's amazing!
This is the coolest thing ive ever seen
Plot twist: he's actually working for the grim reaper who wants a new scythe.
Edit: how TF do I have more likes than the pinned comment?
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You weren't supposed to tell that to everyone 😐
Just out of curiosity, do you ever sell any of these finished products or do you keep them as displays?
if he sells them then tht dude be rollin in money
If he sells the weapons that he creates we'd be back in the viking era
i think he keeps 'em as trophy for his content. I mean at least he has a physical proof. I would do the same tbh
if he sold he would be arrested by peasants
He sells them but you would have to be level 90 and above to unlock his shop.
That thing is a beautiful work of art worthy of a king. It's not a suitable weapon for combat, but if you walk around with that thing in tow, you're bound to inspire fear and respect. Not a war scythe, but a powerful symbol none the less.
The greatest weapon is fear.
Might not be the best weapon for combat but if you swing that thing towards someone, it will cut an arm off easely
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100 years later, this guy's house is artefact weapon treasure
"Yo is everyone ready for the Raid?"
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This is one of the most amazing, most beautiful masterpiece of work I've ever seen created right in front of my eyes! This man is on another level! I want him on my team during an apocalypse lol
the fact that he never fails to impress us is amazing.
better not rob this guy lol
Look at my logo I need 2 scythe’s I’m the death raven
Dead right man
rob him of his scythe
Lol
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If you look hard enough, the scythe kinda looks like a bird, giving this elegant weapon so much opportunity for a fitting name. It looks so awesome, made with expertise and maximum effort, and by far one of the greatest weapons you’ve ever made!
Perhaps the crane?
Yeah. Something like the Steel Crane.
death flamingo
Brass Talon?
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Im very happy to know that still exists talented blacksmiths. On a magical land you would be my craftsman haha
Yeah this is something very impressive and this video is gone be viral 💯✅🎊
Damn the amount of detail and love you put into this, that's crazy
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Imagine capturing this guy and leaving him in your workspace for a day and then you come back and he’s turned a rusty wrench into an incredible sharp scythe
if you captured him he will kill you with it
Ultimate bossfight
great work
:0 this is the first scythe I've seen that wasnt just stick and a blade (probably because I live under a rock) and as a scythe enjoyer, I absolutely love this!
14:20 that scythe is beautiful
This man is genuinely the greatest smith alive
with a grinder maybe. 90 percent of his "forging" was grinding.
Everyone appreciating the scythe,
Meanwhile me ; That thermocol method is actually fact and very efficient, i really saw this 1st time doing this in my life tbh
big clap for u my broooo
It looks so gorgeous and stylish, I loved it
Thanks for showing us the progression
And btw, even if the blade was beautiful, what I loved the most was the handle, idk why, but I'd love to have a bow made like that ofc would be heavy and quite rigid but for the looks I'd but a dozen.
Amazing work and hope this new year may be full of new projects and good moments!
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Man, it's videos like this that make me want to get into this as a hobby but I know it's a lot more difficult and time consuming than it seems. Probably expensive too, in terms of buying the equipment I mean. Anyway, that was an amazing creation, oh my.
Every hobby is expensive and time consuming, to be fair 😂 might as well make swords
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@@CombatLegsVIDS yeah, but this is a hell of a lot more expensive that some other things
@@treesap2566 I'm sure some cost is offset by the youtube money he's making 👍
Honestly, you can find substitutes for some of the equipment if you know where to look. As an example, around railyards you can find track scraps to use as an anvil, old heater pipe can be cut for the forge, and you can get an 8 lb. hammer at Home Depot for under $50. The real expense is when you get the power tools and base materials.
You must have been doing this a very long time, the strength of forging is incredible
Old Smith He said: when life gives you lemons, cut them and make lemonade.
Respect for all work😉🎉
Love the work you did to make that. My favorite type of blade I’ve been wanting one in my collection
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This guy is going to survive the zombie apocalypse
Real
I I love your videos can you please show me how to make one
See... I see something like this and wonder just how long it took to make. This is an impressive feat, and just how flawlessly you made some of the adjustments on this... Wow...
All of his videos are a 2-in-1, not only do we get to see him make something cool and amazing out of something old and rusty but theres also some ASMR thrown in there
Always been a fan of the kami/hand scythe and kukri style blades, up to the point I wished damascus wasn't so expensive to buy and fold. Good use of an old wrench!
Wow! That's a great job and a very neat piece of work! I love the harmony of the wood and the metal, they complement each other well, the whole thing is really cool. Thanks!
Bro brought something from prehistoric days😊
I was talking about the secret bird in the back
Now this is evolution right here, from wrench to scythe!! Absolutely badass my friend! Great job.
amazing work! love watching things liken this being made. great job
Dude just made a sick scythe from a comically large wrench...Legend
Can we take some time to appreciate how much work he puts into his videos☺
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That is the most beautiful yet terrifying weapon I think I've ever seen awesome work!
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Looks like a very dangerous weapon.
This was a fantastic project. I love the look of the brass and wood used for the handle, that looks spectacular. Great job, big thumbs up.
I don't think so the saw like area would catch on cloths and stuff.
@@kninzotagoni3635 unless the blade is sharp enough but probably not
@@spidermonk3uVvwy8-2 I mean a sheraded edge is all sharp XD points
@@LeviDoesEverything indeed it was interesting
Did you go watch the other one.
I can understand why my 15 yr old son wants to make this it's so amazing
I would legitimately pay good money for this. I am a total sucker for melee weaponry and I would absolutely LOVE to add this to my collection. Maybe I'll see about getting into blacksmithing and possibly making my own when I'm good enough.
considering the work its probably like 150$ or something, I haven't really bought many weapons so idk the price but I would assume it's buyable
@@connormessenger4756 Nah, this thing is a handmade masterpiece. I doubt you could get anything remotely like it for under a grand.
@@connormessenger4756 just how long do you think this takes?
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I want one! Seriously though, this is gorgeous. Love the style!
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Seriously counting his fingers when he shows his hands. This looks so dangerously cool!
Your work is magnificent! Perfectly calculated and well done! Congratulations!
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Great finished product, but a few things to consider next time: forge in the bevels, it's cheaper and faster; did you run out of gas? The Kaowool needs replacing and sealing, the fibers can be blown out and get lodged in the lungs- this if anything else is a big deal. I would think about avoiding engine oil for quenching, it's unsafe and doesn't impart any practical level of carbon into the steel, but I do appreciate it is cheaper to obtain. At least you're doing it in the open air though.
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This comes in clutch in the middle of class
If there was ever an apocalypse i would head straight to this guy's house if i lived near him which im a few seas away from
Fantastic work! I’m really impressed by how cool the scythe is!
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It turned out very cool! it was interesting to watch the process!
This is the most badass thing I’ve ever seen. I wanna get into woodworking to sculpt a weapon myself and this will probably be my inspiration.
That was pretty slick! I was wondering why he was using styrofoam but now that I think about it the metal would be so hot that it would just melt it away and because of the sand it would cool and take the shape of the foam! Genius! Man I've been interested in learning how to make my own weapons and smithing in general ever since I was a child it always seemed like the coolest and most bad ass person in mythical tales was the guy who made the weapons for the adventures....i really love that this is possible with the right safety and know how even with basic objects that have rusted and been discarded ... he'll I got a whole garage full of things like that wrench and random metals he melted down for the handle....obviously I can just go outside and start making weapons but this video is deffinently getting me hyped to persue someone who could properly show me how to do these things....also doesn't hurt that I am well versed with grinders and saws and woodworking 😉
Oh my god this dude really wrote a whole god to damn paragraph
@@Thekeed13 yes I did lol I talk a lot in real life too 😉
Never heard of metal casting eh? Yeah it was all the rage when they discovered it back in ancient times.
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@@wedgeantilles1498 lol that's not what I meant lol I just haven't ever looked into this sort of thing until recently ...all the rage back in the day... smh ... lol
It definitely looks cool and really great craftsmanship. I feel it is more for a show shelf than any general use as that handle look very breakable.
GENERAL USE?!?!
@@parker4359 Zombie apocalypse, WW3, home robbery, ...etc.
@@jabberwockysense oh i thought you meant killing people
@@jabberwockysense going into melee in a zombie apocalypse is about the stupidest thing you could do, same for an active warzone with modern weapons. And for home defense, a decently sharp show piece is just as good as an actual combat sword. Which is to say, it's either good enough because the invader is unarmed, or it's useless because they have a gun.
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Sure 🙃
How did talent like you go unnoticed, amazing work
17 million views . clearly unnoticed talent
@@animegod2196 he deserves more
@@radium4194clearly unnoticed with 21M views
This man throwin a sledge hammer like that is the true beauty
Uma pena só poder da 1 like .. magnífico !! 🇧🇷
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Wow! This is so cool. The scythe looks awesome!
Who is here in 2024?
Nahh bro Im out here in 6969
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It’s so satisfying watching him creating the scythe
OLD SMITH I love your videos so much I sometimes watch your vids for almost a day! Keep up the good work! Have a blessed life! ❤️
Historically, war scythes were the same as a normal scythe, but the blade pointed up. Basically, a reverse naginata. This is not historically accurate. It is however, really epic.
Was about to post the same thing.
Even forged in fire got it wrong, which is really weird.
Ya know...
Trying to get into his house to steal and finding him with all those weapons laying around the room would be quite the boss battle.
Please someone make a videogame just so we could see this battle.
Watching the beginning of this video was a wrenching experience.
that was soo satisfying, soo perfect. you deserve more subscribers :D
video muito bom, amei o conteudo! espero ser recomendado com obras maravilhosas assim novamente, like!
Imagine there's just 3 cops knocking on his door, and one of them said "We have a search warrant" 💀
“So many weapons!”
“My dog made them”
he needs an permit to do it
Im not sure
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A amazing weapon, deserves be handled by a scythe master. But to tell the truth, I wanted this scythe too 🤩
Its not a weapon, its a farmers tool. True war scythes would never have the blade running horizontal to the hilt. In a real fight, this thing would offer the user no balance, no power, no legibility, no reach. You can neither parry with this item or attack from a angle that wouldn't leave you completely exposed. The user would get crushed by anyone used a sword, spear, or mace. Real life combat scythes would have the blade running vertical to the hilt, effectively making the weapon a glaive, not a true scythe.
People viewing these comments wish their parents had been alive for more years, God bless your family 🙏🥰👍🙏😊
Ah yes, I loved watching my father turn random shit into weapons. Jokes aside, what's the meaning of this comment? Like, what do parents have to do with the video? 💀
If you ever consider selling this masterpiece, I would love to buy this.
Out of curiosity - how much do you think it`s worth? Including the cost of materials, tool wear, own work, time spent, and subtracting general usability(for obvious reasons decorative only) must be worth a fortune.
A wonderful work.
0:13 I SEVERELY underestimated how big the wrench is
same
ASMR great😂
Significado de perfeição 😍
ok, this is a beautiful build, and I really appreciate the work and time that you put into it, but the handle...
why? The brass is so thin, it could break, especially because it's cast.
absolutely gorgeous though, so great job.
its just a prop its not for actual use -___-
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@@wolfyalfhiem141 you know props can break
This is a display piece. I was also frustrated by the addition of the word "war" before a tool used for harvesting that has absolutely no practical application in any other situation. This was made to be hung on a wall cuz it looks cool and nothing else because it's stylization has made it an ineffective tool as well as it being a rediculous weapon even if the handle wasn't too thin.
The handle is the least of your worries with this thing. Even with a strong handle this would be completely useless for anything.
Scythes with these right angle mounted blades bring used as weapons were never a thing. For good reason. They would make for terrible weapons. Uncontrollable, slow, and impossible to use in combat.
This is amazing to me especially since I have been wanting to make my own scythe but don't have the materials
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Angel Of Death would surely visit you☠🤣
Muito legal o seu trabalho 👏
Давно не было👍🇺🇦
wow this is an insane level of craftmanship! i love it!! how long did it take?!
i swear, this guy can make anything
Forging Master
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Farm8ng in the nether be like 3:46
If any theif entered in his house then he is surely going to die 😂😂😂
impeccable work, had the classroom going crazy
This is not a war scythe. This is a pop culture Reaper scythe, which acts more like a war pick with limited cutting. Proper war scythes had the blade mount at a 90 degree angle, similar to a naginata, spear, and other weapons. This was to give it better cutting capacity and better stabbing. The War Scythe was the weapon of choice for Polish peasants from the Middle Ages up to 1939. The War Scythe's most famous use was in the Battle of Raclawice (pronounced Racwavitse) in 1794.
Other than that, this is not a war scythe, it's more of a two handed kama
Idk, seems to have a of a bit bulky blade, even for a two handed kama. I imagine it would be horribly impractical to fight with due to the probable weight imbalance upfront.
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