WE ARE BACK!!! | Oshi no Ko Season 2 Episode 1 REACTION

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  • Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
  • We are super excited for Oshi No Ko to be back with Season 2! We are looking forward to experiencing Oshi No Ko with all of you! Check out our reaction video to Oshi No Ko Season 2 Episode 1!
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  • @user-lq9dw6wu5b
    @user-lq9dw6wu5b 29 днів тому

    😍
    Thank you for reacts to many J animes.
    By the way.
    Since swords were mentioned at the beginning. So I would like to introduce a super simple way to make a "Nihon Toh" (Japanese sword).
    Nihon Toh (Japanese swords) are made from "Tamahagane" (use the iron sand) refined by the ancient Japanese "Tatara" method.
    This technique was perfected over more than 1,000 years of research since the Kofun period (late 3rd century - 7th century).
    The furnace is made of clay and fired with charcoal as fuel. Therefore, it is colder than modern blast furnaces. This produces high-purity iron that does not dissolve impurities such as phosphorus and sulfur, that is, the highest quality steel ever made.
    Next, the tamahagane obtained in the tatara is heated, beaten to a thickness of about 3 to 6 mm, quenched in water, and selected tamahagane with the right amount of carbon for a sword, which is then heated again and hit into a lump.
    The hard steel with a high carbon content is used to make the "kawagane" (skin steel) used for the surface of the blade, and the soft steel is used to make the "shingane" (core steel) that forms the core of the blade.
    And each of steel is burned, hit, stretched and fold in. This is done about 15 times for the kawagane, and about 5 to 6 times for the shingane of the blade.
    Then, put Kawagane and Singane together, burned hit, stretched, fold and shaped.
    And "Yakibatuchi" (special mud) is applied. The buck side is thickly and the blade side is thinly. After dried do the harden a sword.
    Then, this will result in a difference in the cooling time. Then creates the peculiar curve and blade crest of a "Nihon toh."
    Then just keep sharpening only.
    Nevertheless, there is a huge amount of craftsmanship required and even the most advanced science today cannot create it.

    • @DipDownAnime
      @DipDownAnime  28 днів тому

      We always appreciate your detailed explanation of topics! Thank you for expanding our knowledge!