Sounds like Luscinia to me. Don't know where are you from, but it is pretty common here in Ukraine. It is one of Ukrainian national symbols depicted in art and poetry. You also may know it by the name of nightingale
That is just a statement piece. It lacks any sort of functionality. Maybe for very minor jobs, but it's really just for the visual. Looks pretty though.
@@irishwristwatch2487 you just made that up lol most war hammers were small like normal tool hammers, they just had spikes on them for better bite and a long pick end on the back for piercing. The big heavy hammers were called mauls and were more or less normal sledge hammers, never ever seen an anvil used as a head for these even.
Never having served in the military, I am unfamiliar with "artillery bands," but that seems like a fine attractive little tabletop anvil for silver or goldsmithing, leatherworking, or some other light duty. Well done!
It's a driving band. It's like an oversized section of the artillery shell that goes into the lands and grooves of the gun barrel to prevent gas escape and increase velocity.
@@user-fz7bl6hq7s It does, the rifling the bands form a seal, but the rifling of the barrel actually goes further than just the band, slightly digging into the shell itself and causing the round to spin.
@user-fz7bl6hq7s The barrel is rifled. Lands and grooves are the term for the profile of the rifling. The rifling spins the projectile to increase stability in flight to increase range and accuracy. The driving band engagement transfers the rotational movement to the projetile.
Только это не от снарядов ! А пропускают заготовку (материал) через прокатку с зубцами ! Потом легче ломать и взвешивать ! Просто для удобства ! Похоже вы такой артиллериец как и я ! Но сейчас то о чем вы написали разбросано по улицам моего города.
I was an Industrial Design major at Uni here in the Pacific Northwest of the US years ago, but our program was part of the Engineering department rather than Fine Arts as it may be elsewhere - so we had a mix of both Studio Art and foundational Engineering practices, including welding, foundry and forming, applied plastics technology, and materials science. I would love to get back into doing casting (either sand or lost wax).
From what I read in other comments in other videos, the glass helps remove/reduce impurities. It can also be accomplished by using borax (also called flux). I think that that’s the white powder he added in the crucible after the metal.
If you listen closely in the end, you can sort of hear the bird no one's heard since 2010.
Shat
😮
@@HinduBoy lol no a pigeon doesn't make that noise at all, these are smaller birds. Also they are still everywhere in france
Sounds like Luscinia to me. Don't know where are you from, but it is pretty common here in Ukraine. It is one of Ukrainian national symbols depicted in art and poetry. You also may know it by the name of nightingale
Почему это, я слышала!!
Teeny tiny comically small anvil to lob at people’s heads, perfection
LOL
I'd buy it
@@StefonTV1same
i love how he always adds a nice mirror finish to his finished results
Ion like the sides tho 😅😅
It does look sicc
The pfp looks funny😂
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Just today we were taught of casting and the types of sands used along with the practical experience
he made a trophy for crafting 100 swords
Yeah
BRO, YOU'RE GODDAMN RIGHT💀💀
Yeah
Yeah
That mirror finish was beautiful
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😂😂😂😂op vveg burrow
Oooh, leaving the sides with the sand casting marks is a great move. That's gorgeous!
boy
😈
no its not
😮furu
Gjerhs😢thdyi
Shut up hipster
Even though it’s too small to be practical… maybe
I want 4 of them
Jewelers can use them.
😮😮😮😮🎉🎉🎉😊❤
damn, that anvil looks brighter than my future
Hehehe
💀
nah man dont lose hope. u got this
Ha, same
how strange it makes me see an anvil so bright and impeccably beautiful
That is just a statement piece. It lacks any sort of functionality. Maybe for very minor jobs, but it's really just for the visual. Looks pretty though.
@@ignasia7230 it can be used for throwing it to people
Finally someone that understands that vertical pouring is the best solution in most cases...
No word to describe how satisfying this is
I can imagine an ad for this saying "get your bullet anvil for $50000.9999"
I don't think people realize that an anvil would make a perfect Warhammer head
I had the same idea. The pointy thing would make a perfect dmg dealer
Its a pretty old warhammer design. Tribes in Britain and other (at the time) Germany used them occasionally. Scots too IIRC
The Monster Hunter 1st gen hunters remember.
@@irishwristwatch2487 you just made that up lol most war hammers were small like normal tool hammers, they just had spikes on them for better bite and a long pick end on the back for piercing. The big heavy hammers were called mauls and were more or less normal sledge hammers, never ever seen an anvil used as a head for these even.
You don know ALL folk. OR maybe just me. But....thoughts arent illegal yet.
Something cool for ferrier or blacksmith to look at on thier table. Nice work
What's next? An entire tank
This is slick the imperfections give it character
Okay, now load the anvil into an artillery cannon and fire it :)
Beautiful work my friend
I like that you kept some of the original texture on the side.
Ooogh yeah, that perfectly polished finish... love that.
Dude it is getting cleaner and cleaner with the casting
A much improved use for them. Beautiful!
Wow... what a wonderful job you did. The anvil turned out just fantastic. Congratulations.🎉🎉🎉
The coolest paperweight ever
It is very beautiful, but it looks like pure gold. Is it gold or not? 🤔🧐
Damn your work is so beautiful
Never having served in the military, I am unfamiliar with "artillery bands," but that seems like a fine attractive little tabletop anvil for silver or goldsmithing, leatherworking, or some other light duty. Well done!
It's a driving band. It's like an oversized section of the artillery shell that goes into the lands and grooves of the gun barrel to prevent gas escape and increase velocity.
@@plainlogic tks sir
@@plainlogicI think it also spins it for accuracy but im not sure
@@user-fz7bl6hq7s It does, the rifling the bands form a seal, but the rifling of the barrel actually goes further than just the band, slightly digging into the shell itself and causing the round to spin.
@user-fz7bl6hq7s The barrel is rifled. Lands and grooves are the term for the profile of the rifling. The rifling spins the projectile to increase stability in flight to increase range and accuracy. The driving band engagement transfers the rotational movement to the projetile.
O.M.G. that thing is f'ing awesome, the contrast of the rough and polished is just incredible! Great job 👍
The contrast rough / polished sides looks really nice .
I swear, every sound from the videos is this channel is absolute ASMR! ❤❤🎉🤤
That polish looks awesome!!
Yes polish are good people
@@TellURide447 beat me to it. Lol
That anvil polished is absolutely beautiful!
Turned out really nice anvil!
Cjdgdhd we are going to be a good time to be a
As a former Artillery NCO, I approve of this short...👍
I was a 55 B , ammo/explosives = 😎👍
As a current artillery NCO, I approve of this short…👍…..1/117 Bravo Battery.
Только это не от снарядов ! А пропускают заготовку (материал) через прокатку с зубцами ! Потом легче ломать и взвешивать ! Просто для удобства ! Похоже вы такой артиллериец как и я ! Но сейчас то о чем вы написали разбросано по улицам моего города.
@@user-pf9xl2uq3n так они же этот лом и поставляют
I wish I could read our Russian folks comments here.
He bronzed his baby anvil... how adorable!
I remember engineering college days, Foundry and Forging Lab....
А вы знаете из какого материала сделано этот тигель, можете ответит, спасибо.
Nowdays you need a degree even for the shittiest job ever
I was an Industrial Design major at Uni here in the Pacific Northwest of the US years ago, but our program was part of the Engineering department rather than Fine Arts as it may be elsewhere - so we had a mix of both Studio Art and foundational Engineering practices, including welding, foundry and forming, applied plastics technology, and materials science. I would love to get back into doing casting (either sand or lost wax).
How Steve feels when he carrie’s anvils in his pocket in Minecraft.
Looks like the curse forge anvil
If you listen closely, you can hear tha Bird sound
That anvil is brighter than my future
Man that's a beautiful piece of work 👏 👌
медные пояски от снарядов превратились в наковальню))))
короче перековал мечи на орало😂
@@user-om8jl1lk7l новое хорошо подзабытое старое o((*^▽^*))o
а чего он добавил. какие-то шарики.
@@user-qc2ng5ve3t я думаю это
Оловянные шарики порошок тут у каждого кузнеца свои секреты ༼ つ ◕‿◕ ༽つ
@@user-qc2ng5ve3t типа как бура в золото,для скорейшей плавки
Я может конечно что-то не понимаю
но ты взял наковальню, использовал её как форму, чтобы сделать ещё 1 наковальню.
Гений.
Много разовая форма только для пластика, как вы долекие.
@@kargon3533 а с чего ты взял что она пластиковая?
@user-gx4nm1rd5e the red anvil he used as a mold should be obvious to you that its made of plastic
These casts are so satisfying to watch!
Wow! Incredible job on that. I've been watching Bigstackd for years and never seen anything this awesome.
Cool desk top piece!!
Interessante
Beautiful craftsmanship!
Bro took sanding to a different level
Вот вам и бронзовый век. Красота.
Красиво. В следующем видео - маленькая кувалдочка
Т.е. молоток?
@@Nyakalo маленькая кувалдочка и большой молоток различаются по форме:)
И лилипутика-кузнеца...
Ha ha ha, you're killing me brother.😅😂
Вот только нафига нужна мягкая наковальня? Чисто украшение .
👍 Wonderful video art work. Very nice sound. An excellent initiative you have taken.
I love hearing the molten being poured 😮
Wow, cool stuff, and satisfying too
Better tools to work on...
It's the cleanest anvil i've ever seen
An anvil, huh? Getting comical. Love it!
Truly a beautiful pice of work
I don't know what that is, but its just perfect
New crusible i am happy. Anvil looks awesome bro👏👏👏🇮🇳👊🙏👍
Amazing transformation😊
The anvil looked brighter than world's future
That anvil is softer than harbor freight’s.
😢😮😅😊🫢🫢🥱😡😡😡👬😘👬👬😡😡
Just beautiful.
Irony an anvil is being given shape
I really enjoy your work I like these keep them up what I'm trying to say is make more
This is awesome. Love it!
BTW, what's the ration of metals to make brass? And what is the red anvil model made from so it melts away when casting?
Red anvil didn't melt away, he just didn't show the part where he pulls the mold back apart and removes the anvil......
Brass is copper and zinc, with a 3 to 2 ratio and bronze in 90ish% copper and 10ish% tin
Thanks !!
What is the white powder you always using?
Probably borax
Your stuff looks sooo pretty after!
Now you gotta make an enchanting table 🗿
Caramba que coisa mas linda, parabéns
❤
Для чистоты изделия надо первый слой песка просеивать и модель посыпать графитом.
Может он его уже просеял
А как получилось что из свинца и меди вышлы наковальня похожая на чугунную?
@@Drakonsima вполне может быть, но:))) там вроде как шарики были, похожие на дробь, врядли они из олова
А для чего заготовку нужно посыпать графитом?
@@user-om4xg7qp8d у меня вопрос к автору ролика -на хрена нужна наковальня из мягких металлов?
I thought you carried a burning hot anvil
I’m obsessed with these
Браво! Красота!
you bought a new jar 👏👏👏... ask how you did it so that the sides will be porous... you just didn't use sandpaper or is there some trick...?
Glass and sander machine
Its just naturally that texture from the casting process
Funny how he's making an anvil but already has one to make the imprint in the sand.
You're very talented... keep up the good work 👏
Красиво получилось.
Omg, that actually ended up coming out so perfectly. That's so cool!
Now make a Minecraft-sized anvil
I’m really interested in learning what the sand-like material was. You made a mold with it. That’s interesting
Красота. Very perfect.
This is gorgeous!😍😍😍
'Gucci anvil doesn't exist, Gucci anvil can't hurt you'
Keda todo precioso, ese color. El acabado de todos, magníficos. Me gustan hasta para adornos de casa. Gracias ❤❤❤
That's so beautiful. I love the contrast. ❤
In the words of Dio Brando, “I’ve seen enough. I’m satisfied.”
Bro is anvilling an anvil
it's like a little collectable at the end as it spins around.
This is so badass
In previous videos when melting you added shattered glass pieces, why?
From what I read in other comments in other videos, the glass helps remove/reduce impurities. It can also be accomplished by using borax (also called flux). I think that that’s the white powder he added in the crucible after the metal.
@@masoquistaeo yes, thats why i was confused bc if he used borax than whats the glass for. Thank you for explaining 😊
I hope the glass wasn’t from a mirror…..
Bad Omen
You do incredible work. Big fan
Wouldn't mind seeing some longer clips 👍
Beautiful. I'd love to learn to do this.
Excellent casting on the very first go. Awesome.
A bronze anvil? That's probably gonna break
yoo that liquid looking damn, is it available for drinking?
No but you can make one for yourself by your own...
(*Caution- At your own risk*)
@@timelessgalaxy-hsroyals okay, ill try, do you want some?, that looks so tasty!
How can make iti
Beautiful work!
P9>pof pĺ
P9>pof pĺ
Bro about to melt down usa military grade weaponry for a single arrow
Wow…what a wonderful job you did.👋💪
Out of curiosity, what are the metal bbs you put into the crucible?
Tin grain
What about the white powder that looks like salt?
@@Gabriel.Q its obviously Cocaine
Creo que es borax
Tin (Sn) pellets (used here) making up around 12% of total charge melted with Cu forms common Bronze.