Hattori Hanzō Katana (Kill Bill) - MAN AT ARMS: REFORGED

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  • The Baltimore Knife and Sword crew builds a Hattori Hanzo Katana! @BaltimoreKnifeandSwordCo
    Every other Monday, our team of blacksmiths and craftsman will be building some of your favorite weapons, and some weapons that you've never seen before. This week, we're using traditional techniques to forge Hattori Hanzō's Katana wielded by Black Mamba in Kill Bill.
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    Tell us in the comments below which weapon you'd like to see us build next!
    Kerry Stagmer - Swordsmith and Machinist
    Matt Stagmer - Swordsmith
    Ilya Alekseyev - Engraver
    Sam Salvati - Blacksmith
    Lauren Schott - Goldsmith and Casting
    John Mitchell - Fabricator
    Special Thanks to:
    Zeb Deming
    Jesus Hernandez
    Mark Green
    Filmed on Location at Baltimore Knife and Sword
    www.baltimoreknife.com
    --- Links to many of the tools you see us using. A great way to get started in blacksmithing --
    amzn.to/3vwljOQ 66lb starter anvil for small work
    amzn.to/3jJR98j Kevin's Anvil - Ridgid double Horn made by Peddinghaus
    amzn.to/3Q9SKjC One of the many forges you see in our videos
    amzn.to/3WG0cWr 20 ct 3M safety glasses. Perfect for a small shop (available in singles)
    amzn.to/3Q9huZw 30 pair disposable 3M earplugs
    amzn.to/3Q5np1N Face shield you often see John wearing when grinding
    amzn.to/3VMjLLy Canon M50 video creator kit. Perfect for vloging your work!
    Series Created & Directed by Andy Signore
    Series Produced by Brent Lydic
    Produced & Episode Builds Directed by CJ Schmidt
    Line Producer - Phil Rogers
    Production Manager - Benjamin Montague
    Office Production Coordinator - Brendan Kennedy
    Post Production Coordinator - Amanda Arellano
    Crew:
    Director of Photography - Marcus McDougald
    Story Producer - Dave Cross
    1st AC/Red Cam Op - Jason Remeikis
    Gaffer - Steve Scott
    Grip - Danny Balsamo
    Production Coordinator - Bill Wienecke
    Set Medic - Celeste Bowe
    Edited by - Chris Otwell
    Lead Assistant Editor - Gracie Hartmann
    Head of Post Production - Michael Gallagher
    DIT - Jeremy Morrison
    Stunt Coordinator / Stunts - Casey Kaleba
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  • @hergie409
    @hergie409 Před 8 lety +223

    I could listen to Ilya talk about japanese sword making for hours

    • @jordanl2317
      @jordanl2317 Před 8 lety +2

      Samurai blacksmiths are meant to be able to.

    • @yuukisaito4910
      @yuukisaito4910 Před 8 lety +3

      +hergie409 Katana usually take 3 month to make one :v

    • @jordanl2317
      @jordanl2317 Před 8 lety +1

      yuuki saito Katanas are a creation of Hollywood.

    • @MichaelPott
      @MichaelPott Před 8 lety +18

      +Jordan Lawe Uhm, no. Katana (also called Shinken)is the Japanese long sword (Daitō). In modern day Japanese "Katana" is also used as common description for "sword". Though the popularity of the Katana may be made by Hollywood, the Daitō has a very long tradition in Japan which reaches back to the 14th century, maybe even earlier.

    • @jordanl2317
      @jordanl2317 Před 8 lety +1

      ***** There's some fact I've forgotten to point out somewhere... All of a sudden my sources have evaporated lol

  • @natedavies954
    @natedavies954 Před 7 lety +575

    Possibly the best work they've ever done.
    Illya, you're a damn machine, it's clear to me you love your craft deeply.

    • @Heavenly-Drakian
      @Heavenly-Drakian Před 7 lety +18

      there really isn't much else 'above' a katana that can be regarded as such a masterpiece. Hats off to the japanese for their 4-5 thousand years of history to eventually come up with the process of making this masterpiece.

    • @atomiicpunk
      @atomiicpunk Před 7 lety +6

      Man, aren't you a weeb. It's funny how you know literally nothing about swords, since you think that highly about Katanas.

    • @Heavenly-Drakian
      @Heavenly-Drakian Před 7 lety +18

      (don't know what a weeb is anyway so who cares) also those who know the difference about swords are those who have the time and money to care about and buy completely useless items for our day and age. although they are cool, there really is no use. It is like buying an oddly shaped kitchen knife that you can't even use in the kitchen.
      Yes i don't know about swords but who cares, i sure don't and i just gave my honest opinion because yes katana really are a masterpiece among swords

    • @dreray4077
      @dreray4077 Před 6 lety +5

      This is there worst work, This katana looks NOTHING like the Kill Bill one, Not a damned thing, They spend all that time making a blade outta tamahagane And they cant even do the simplest fittings right, Just look at the fuchi n kashira, Hell the shape of the tsukae, Literally nothing but the tsuba looks similar.

    • @nobitanobitanonobita1546
      @nobitanobitanonobita1546 Před 6 lety +1

      Nate Davies

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin4962 Před 4 lety +185

    "She got a Hanzo Sword? Didn't he swear a blood oath to never make another sword?"
    "It would appear...that he has broken it."

  • @jasonpwnd
    @jasonpwnd Před 4 lety +118

    "When we let things convey onto us, that is true artistic expression; but when we try to convey ourselves onto something else, that is dillusion."
    Beautiful.

    • @kazat0105
      @kazat0105 Před 3 lety +5

      It actually makes no sense, however. The very word expression is to convey, not to be conveyed upon.

    • @arjun._.bbC6
      @arjun._.bbC6 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kazat0105 My thoughts exactly. I guess it is highly contextual and not general, else that statement would defy art itself, which is the process of conveying ourselves or our ideas onto paper through colour.

    • @joelcastro-reyes1667
      @joelcastro-reyes1667 Před 3 lety +16

      @@kazat0105 I think it goes to the idea that you can't force the thing you're working on to conform to your idea. It may break, fight you, or just simply come out wrong. The more you work with your piece and not on it, the better the result.

    • @RandomBoi-mc3ob
      @RandomBoi-mc3ob Před 3 lety +1

      @@joelcastro-reyes1667 At least somebody gets it.

    • @harrisondejoux8520
      @harrisondejoux8520 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@joelcastro-reyes1667 i also wonder if its the concept of its already ther you just have to find it.

  • @paulwilliams3980
    @paulwilliams3980 Před 9 lety +987

    What a build! Not only did you guys made ACTUAL Tamahagane, you forged it as traditional as you can get these days. You did not disappoint. We waited, you delivered! All worth the wait. HATS OFF TO YOU! NOW THAT'S BLACKSMITHING!

    • @lordofrims
      @lordofrims Před 9 lety +5

      Paul Veilside and the clean sharpness, the smooth of the cuts!

    • @unknownentity2074
      @unknownentity2074 Před 9 lety +7

      damian blanez I'm only half way through the episode..but its "actually" sharp..it would've taken months...if not more..to sharpen a traditional katana....

    • @desired397
      @desired397 Před 9 lety +22

      Unknown Entity are these traditional katanas also sharp enough to cut through space and time? Oh or how about cutting a building in half? Maybe just chopping an anvil into little tiny pieces?

    • @unknownentity2074
      @unknownentity2074 Před 9 lety +3

      Jeff Mcfarlane
      im just saying, really sharpened traditional blades can cut right through steel armor...they're sharpened so well, it's technically sharper than a razor :p

    • @paulwilliams3980
      @paulwilliams3980 Před 9 lety +39

      Unknown Entity Nothing ABSOLUTELY nothing can cut through forged steel armor except shears. That's why maces and war hammers were invented

  • @jona5820
    @jona5820 Před 5 lety +1973

    "I'm Matt and I'm Kerry, and Ilya will do most of the work"...

    • @justasentientmclarenp1879
      @justasentientmclarenp1879 Před 4 lety +20

      they always do most of the work

    • @bleach-kun
      @bleach-kun Před 4 lety +108

      "I'm Matt and I'm Kerry, and Ilya was screwed over on Forged in Fire"

    • @xXVintersorgXx
      @xXVintersorgXx Před 4 lety +17

      @@bleach-kun he won didn't he?

    • @MollymaukT
      @MollymaukT Před 4 lety +79

      I know is a joke but I've seen it in a looooot of comment sections. Reason Ilya does so much stuff is Kerry and Matt actually have to run the rest of the shop. As much as Men-at-Arms brings most of their recognition is actually making rows and rows of swords that keeps them floating, Kerry as a machinist and John as Fabricator (though early episodes show they are very accomplished smiths in their own right) do most of that. Though Matt appears more in the show and in Q&As it showed he has a bit of an apprentice relationship with Ilya

    • @frostbittenbruh832
      @frostbittenbruh832 Před 4 lety +3

      He's the blacksmith

  • @sojikarasuma5660
    @sojikarasuma5660 Před 3 lety +104

    美しい波紋、再現する一つ一つの細かい工程、イリヤさんは天才

  • @Jaysohn008
    @Jaysohn008 Před 2 lety +52

    Beautifully done. I was gifted a copy of “the craft of the Japanese sword” years ago and I obsessed over it. You really did it service here and brought the process to life.

  • @FirearmEnthusiast
    @FirearmEnthusiast Před 8 lety +441

    Green fire. That's how you know this weapon is legendary.

    • @vinnieassassin9900
      @vinnieassassin9900 Před 8 lety +11

      When gold got burn the colour is green dumbass not because of the weapon is legendary

    • @FirearmEnthusiast
      @FirearmEnthusiast Před 8 lety +201

      vinnie assasin Listen here dipshit, its a fucking joke. How fucking stupid can you be to not see that was clearly sarcasm?

    • @fear4658
      @fear4658 Před 8 lety +83

      +vinnie assasin Copper is the source of the green fire

    • @Definitely_Someone
      @Definitely_Someone Před 8 lety +9

      +Gʀᴀʏ Fᴏx wow refference? :D

    • @FirearmEnthusiast
      @FirearmEnthusiast Před 8 lety +8

      johnarv ^ This guy knows.

  • @captainfalcon8615
    @captainfalcon8615 Před 5 lety +1816

    Very respectful of ancient and traditional Japanese culture and crafstmanship techniques. You are all saluted and did a great job Master Forgers right here.

    • @ultralinguistics3083
      @ultralinguistics3083 Před 5 lety +42

      @WOLF. E lousy sarcasm you have there

    • @krielow08
      @krielow08 Před 5 lety +25

      pshhh wolf sounds like he needs a good ol falcon punch to the gut

    • @philiptucker6119
      @philiptucker6119 Před 5 lety +8

      FALCO PUUUNCH!

    • @14KroshTV
      @14KroshTV Před 5 lety +7

      the sword is already curve before he quench it :D

    • @nicolasliberatori1021
      @nicolasliberatori1021 Před 5 lety +3

      Its fake, dude.
      They did not make the main process to bend the blade.

  • @shubhamsharma-cw7xi
    @shubhamsharma-cw7xi Před 4 lety +26

    Firstly so much respect to Japanese tradition for sharing the process of making such a great sword with beauty, then I would like to thank to all persons who are from "Man at Arms" who they make this sword with such a dedication, and off course the camera man how can we forget him, such a great job done by all, so much respect and so much love from Bharat (India)🙏❤️🌱.

  • @Antierd
    @Antierd Před 3 lety +47

    You can actually make steel red hot just by striking it with hammer?? Man, I just learned something new today...

    • @tomaspabon2484
      @tomaspabon2484 Před 2 lety +4

      A fraction of all kinetic energy is always converted into thermal energy. Thats why rubbing your hands together heats them up, or why you get rope burn.

    • @getsum697
      @getsum697 Před 2 lety +4

      @@tomaspabon2484 Chuck Norris makes the rope catch fire when he slides down it.

    • @Scrapla1
      @Scrapla1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@getsum697 Chuck Norrise also forges metal with his bare hands

  • @kinghubris2536
    @kinghubris2536 Před 8 lety +272

    This is probably the sharpest sword we've seen on the show

    • @HydrateOrElse
      @HydrateOrElse Před 8 lety +30

      The more time and sweat put into a blade, the greater it will perform.

    • @kinghubris2536
      @kinghubris2536 Před 8 lety

      That One Guy ye

    • @breazy_yt7838
      @breazy_yt7838 Před 8 lety +2

      Not a sword it's a katana

    • @oolooo
      @oolooo Před 8 lety +38

      The process takes much more time because Japanese Iron was garbage .

    • @shadekiller19
      @shadekiller19 Před 8 lety +22

      ...? a Katana is a sword, a gladius is a sword, a saber is a sword, a rapier is a sword, ...

  • @AGuyWhoPunkUMama
    @AGuyWhoPunkUMama Před 6 lety +4007

    That sword is priceless. But in El Paso it's worth $250.

  • @Evil.Totoro
    @Evil.Totoro Před 3 lety +20

    Love how this build stayed as close to the traditional ways as possible.

  • @misterthales6301
    @misterthales6301 Před 4 lety +5

    Oh man ! this has to BE THE BEST EVER sword making I have seen ! Ilya and Matt are geniuses at what they do !!

  • @vincefernandez9459
    @vincefernandez9459 Před 7 lety +580

    "Aaaahhh, your Japanese is very goooood!"
    Hatori Hanzo

    • @nfbnn
      @nfbnn Před 7 lety +35

      You say 'arigato' like WE say 'arigato'

    • @cchgn
      @cchgn Před 7 lety +11

      I was stationed in Japan ( MCAS Iwakuni). We learned Nihon-go like this: "Alligators nay"; " Don't touch the mustache", etc....lol

    • @guinazusantiago6849
      @guinazusantiago6849 Před 7 lety +7

      Vince Fernandez "You said *Arigato*, as we say *Arigato*"

    • @muahahaxd3139
      @muahahaxd3139 Před 7 lety +2

      Vince Fernandez he an otaku xD

    • @VonSaxenCoburg
      @VonSaxenCoburg Před 6 lety +2

      Vince Fernandez You speakah Japanese likeah Japanese :-)

  • @ZekeAxel
    @ZekeAxel Před 9 lety +223

    This episode was a treat.
    Witcher steel sword and silver sword combo? Interested to see if you can actually make a silver sword properly.

    • @TheProfessi0nal115
      @TheProfessi0nal115 Před 9 lety +2

      Shirokurou if you want it to actually be made out of silver, that would probably be way too expensive

    • @ZekeAxel
      @ZekeAxel Před 9 lety +1

      Archer Yeah, so I'm curious how the team would handle it.

    • @Scarx2gt
      @Scarx2gt Před 9 lety +3

      Archer They could actually just do electro-plating. It would be much cheaper.

    • @MedievalSolutions
      @MedievalSolutions Před 9 lety

      Scarx2gt or just have really low percentage of silver, however silver can fuck up some of the sword properties.

    • @Scarx2gt
      @Scarx2gt Před 9 lety

      Raho Vart Yeah, but you don't want the sword to be actually made of Silver, it's not like you are going monster hunting. Just coating it in a thin silver plating (like what they do when they cover things in brass).

  • @pcjoiner42389
    @pcjoiner42389 Před 2 lety +5

    I love how true to Japanese sword making processes you were. Thank you for your dedication! ありがとうございます!

  • @andywest6250
    @andywest6250 Před 3 lety +3

    I appreciate the time that was taken to research the proper traditional methods to forge this awesome sword. Thank you

  • @hellofriend3528
    @hellofriend3528 Před 5 lety +380

    "When we let things convey unto us, that is true artistic expression. When we try to convey ourselves unto things, that is delusion." ... so much yes

    • @seanwhitman8353
      @seanwhitman8353 Před 4 lety +11

      How true is that? Letting ideas flow in and being given the opportunity to work with them is a far more effective way of working with things than imposing your will onto something and expecting it to just work.

    • @leadpoison5998
      @leadpoison5998 Před 4 lety +2

      Then how did the iron ore become a sword....without the will of the sword maker imposing with his hammer.

    • @darthvaper6745
      @darthvaper6745 Před 4 lety +8

      @@leadpoison5998applying your will during creating and conveying ones selve unto an object are two different things!!!

    • @DanGolag
      @DanGolag Před 4 lety +10

      It's interesting how similar that is to Michaelangelo's attitude towards sculpture. "I saw the angel in the marble, and carved until I set him free."

    • @irrespondible
      @irrespondible Před 3 lety +3

      @@leadpoison5998 Because it was the will imposing on the sword, but the talent of the blacksmith revealing it. When you temper your will by following the heart of the metal, the result is something greater than the sum of both.

  • @PanRysownikRysuje
    @PanRysownikRysuje Před 9 lety +100

    Okay. Hear me out on this.
    I liked the old group. The old blacksmith dude, you probably remember. We hated you, the new group, because not only did you "take" him away from us (I know, he resigned himself over money), but you also started out by doing some weird combinations of two weapons from two different series. No one really wanted that.
    And then the My Little Pony armor happened. And you finally changed your ways.
    Now you do what we love, and with this video, you showed that not only you're a great group to have instead of the old guy - you're WAY better than he ever showed to be. You care A LOT more about this series, about us. You're as much blacksmith geeks, as we are anime/movie/game/whatever else. You don't do these builds because they tell you to - you take a request and think how to make is as good and as entertaining as possible.
    I hope this channel keeps on growing and one day, you'll be one of the most popular channels on CZcams. You're just too good at what you do.

    • @Herr_Brechmann
      @Herr_Brechmann Před 9 lety

      Pan Rysownik Rysuje word.

    • @maddog5002
      @maddog5002 Před 9 lety +2

      Pan Rysownik Rysuje i`m not sure you know but Matt Stagmer was from the old group ^^

    • @PanRysownikRysuje
      @PanRysownikRysuje Před 9 lety

      maddog5002 Didn't know that! Shows how they apparently were holding him back!

    • @DarkNexus530
      @DarkNexus530 Před 9 lety +10

      Yeah. Didn't like how the old group would just plasma cut metal and forge the traced thingy.
      What they did to the Scissor Blade episode really sealed the deal for me.

    • @tomasxfranco
      @tomasxfranco Před 9 lety

      Pan Rysownik Rysuje I actually like them making original weapons instead of just copying things that have been done 'n' times before.

  • @kaox44
    @kaox44 Před 3 lety +15

    Hattori would be proud....WOW! Beautiful...just beautiful, nothing like it. It's like the sword has life inside it.

  • @niborski2997
    @niborski2997 Před 4 lety +1

    Unbelievable painstaking craftsmanship, echoing a period where taking one's time to produce a work of art was natural and normal. The camerawork wasn't bad either. Excellent work.

  • @nathanhadley542
    @nathanhadley542 Před 5 lety +1907

    Wow, he sliced through that foam noodle as if it were a foam noodle

    • @iamnitrox
      @iamnitrox Před 5 lety +169

      The idea is that it doesnt bluntly stricke the noodle, but simply glide through it, almost like it wasnt there. It's a characteristic of proper curvature and blade shape/sharpness.

    • @simonbrown285
      @simonbrown285 Před 5 lety +36

      @@iamnitrox yes but i think the point he was making that i could but a 5 dollar china knife and do the same.

    • @staticalphabetsoup637
      @staticalphabetsoup637 Před 4 lety +105

      Simon Brown I guarantee that your five dollar knife unless professionally sharpened won’t perform even remotely close to as well as a proper good knife will.

    • @dr.rahuldipankar6722
      @dr.rahuldipankar6722 Před 4 lety +1

      @@simonbrown285 u are right its not strong enough or hard they cut some hard thing not like foam or mat

    • @DoggoWillink
      @DoggoWillink Před 4 lety +39

      Unless the blade is pretty sharp it will most likely knock over a pool noodle. It’s like cutting paper... paper isn’t hard to cut and nobody actually wants to use a blade to cut paper, but it’s a way to demonstrate sharpness.

  • @J__C__
    @J__C__ Před 6 lety +236

    Ilya is definitely my favorite bladesmith. Wow! I had no idea he was so knowledgeable about his craft. Amazing!

    • @mikeoxitchy5765
      @mikeoxitchy5765 Před 5 lety +8

      Mine too... Unbelievable talent, and very respectful and knowledgeable of the traditional ways... That takes years and years of practice.

    • @sonicfreak04
      @sonicfreak04 Před 5 lety +4

      Illya vs Michaelcthulu in terms if giant swords

    • @Tornadopelt
      @Tornadopelt Před rokem

      No surprise he actually won a Forged In Fire competition.

  • @t0mn8r35
    @t0mn8r35 Před 11 měsíci +4

    This was really interesting. I have watched other videos of Samurai swords being made but your presentation made it really clear what was being done at each stage. Very well done.

  • @scottduede8134
    @scottduede8134 Před 3 lety +2

    I love finding chemistry videos that I can show to my kids to capture their attention. You have made awesome videos in that regard. Thanks!

  • @munmunyee
    @munmunyee Před 8 lety +143

    Iiliya has shown great qualities as a takumi. Much respect.

    • @ilyaalekseyev2102
      @ilyaalekseyev2102 Před 8 lety +60

      Raidensnakeezio Thank you very much.

    • @TheBobfriday
      @TheBobfriday Před 8 lety +2

      +Ilya Alekseyev For the clay, did you use furnace cement? I use that stuff for my blades as well, but my halons haven't turned out the greatest. I think i recognized the color and consistency of rutlands furnace cement. FANTASTIC build and EXCELLENT craftsmanship!

    • @NeuralNightmares
      @NeuralNightmares Před 8 lety +12

      +Ilya Alekseyev Hey Ilya, I just want to say I really enjoy your work more than the others that get shown in these videos. You always seem to put every part of your heart and soul into your work and I love to see all of your creations. I could listen to you talk about your craft for hours.

    • @Maric18
      @Maric18 Před 8 lety +3

      +Ilya Alekseyev what you do is beauty.

    • @JoRoWi83
      @JoRoWi83 Před 8 lety +2

      +Ilya Alekseyev You are the talent in the group. It seems to me you have almost a spiritual connection to your craft... as well as when they want it done in the older style they turn to you.

  • @tylersizelove7521
    @tylersizelove7521 Před 5 lety +444

    This is why these swords are worth so much. Loads of work and effort put into them. Much respect!

    • @chelu7868
      @chelu7868 Před 4 lety +3

      200 dolars...only the old ones are expensive

    • @wulf7463
      @wulf7463 Před 4 lety +16

      there's loads of work put into them because they tamahagane steel instead of the much better crucible steel.

    • @SamoZaZabavu
      @SamoZaZabavu Před 4 lety +2

      @@chelu7868 hahahahahahahaha... NO.... but ur a funny boy....btw dont have time or will to explain it to noob.....

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU Před 4 lety +18

      @@chelu7868 The 200 dollar ones are not made like this one, they're made much faster without as much folding.
      Time is money and the amount of time they spent on this ups the price.

    • @chelu7868
      @chelu7868 Před 4 lety +1

      Harry Eaton i know i was drunk ...

  • @chriswilson3126
    @chriswilson3126 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I love how traditional sword making is like a science as well as an art.

  • @ivanichols6108
    @ivanichols6108 Před 3 lety +16

    The whole time watching this video I was thinking, “is there any thing this man can’t do??”

  • @Kindra.N.Merlin
    @Kindra.N.Merlin Před 5 lety +241

    Ilya is the traditionalist that’s why he’s immersed in his work :3 I love Ilya he’s cool

    • @jakechilders783
      @jakechilders783 Před 2 lety +3

      He's a very nice person, and very easy to talk to. Most people don't believe that English is his third or fourth language.

  • @bowenbell4554
    @bowenbell4554 Před 5 lety +427

    I love the thought of an old Japanese smith going to the traditional POWEERR HAMMMERRR!!

    • @xjunkxyrdxdog89
      @xjunkxyrdxdog89 Před 5 lety +40

      Apowahama.

    • @michaelsauls1142
      @michaelsauls1142 Před 4 lety +22

      Making a power hammer isn't a huge technological feet. If you watch primative technology that guy makes one using only sticks, stones, twine and a stream.

    • @jimjohns3073
      @jimjohns3073 Před 3 lety

      They have same labor problems kids don't wanna work

    • @ehrlichergobbler
      @ehrlichergobbler Před 3 lety +7

      @@jimjohns3073 Sorry didnt know making progress was a bad thing dumbass

    • @valeria262
      @valeria262 Před 3 lety +1

      It’s the most traditional tool on hand if you think about it

  • @Midnight_101
    @Midnight_101 Před 4 lety +1

    That is one badass sword.wish i had one.the making of one really makes you wanna cherish it.thanks for showing us how those magnificent swords are made.

  • @christophermcchesney100
    @christophermcchesney100 Před 4 lety +1

    I have watched many of your videos and I love watching you all work together.

  • @SquareInsider
    @SquareInsider Před 9 lety +221

    I appreciate y'all going the traditional route forging of this blade, a whole new level of respect for you guys. I am curious if y'all are going to send it out to get it traditionally stone polished to further bring out the hamon and make it even more vibrant and sharp. The time and work put into this deserves the whole treatment. Good job.

    • @Bistinglolwut
      @Bistinglolwut Před 9 lety +2

      Yeah i totally agree. It be more traditional with high quality stones

    • @Theelamental
      @Theelamental Před 9 lety +3

      A interesting fact that you may enjoy is the fact that the katana they made is for someone that places their left hand at the top of the handle and their right at the bottom due to the placement of the minukes(sorry for the horrible misspelling).

    • @Playbahnosh
      @Playbahnosh Před 9 lety +3

      mercilessv I completely agree! The build so far is really good, but it's not finished yet. A master polisher would bring soul of the sword to the surface, show the real hamon and turn this sword into a masterpiece!

    • @Bistinglolwut
      @Bistinglolwut Před 9 lety

      Theelamental didnt know...

    • @richardbarbaros5868
      @richardbarbaros5868 Před 9 lety +3

      Theelamental Actually the menuki are always opposite to the palm (otherwise they'd jab you in the palm every time your blade meets a little resistance). In fact, menuki only started being put on the right side of the katana handle in modern times as a way to show off said menuki while the blade was sheathed.

  • @maxisingh8656
    @maxisingh8656 Před 8 lety +212

    Genjis Sword!
    Hanzos Bow!
    Reinhardts Hammer!
    Mercys Staff!

    • @bassdrop7043
      @bassdrop7043 Před 8 lety +2

      yes on genji's dragonblade

    • @bigladcrafts7363
      @bigladcrafts7363 Před 7 lety +2

      Genjis dragonblade!

    • @LargeBanana
      @LargeBanana Před 7 lety +1

      bastion need some love too.

    • @LargeBanana
      @LargeBanana Před 7 lety

      ***** damn, you don't like overwatch? i find it really fun though i'm not so young anymore.

    • @LargeBanana
      @LargeBanana Před 7 lety

      ***** so you went and hate it? that is a weird development, i never seen or heard someone went and hate something that they play a lot @_@
      maybe you'll like a more serious game like Darksouls then.

  • @buttersonturner4274
    @buttersonturner4274 Před 4 lety +99

    I don’t understand a godamn word they’re saying, and I love it.

  • @chrisrubio8212
    @chrisrubio8212 Před 4 lety +15

    "You must have big rats if you need Hattori Hano's steel."

  • @samakechijowo
    @samakechijowo Před 8 lety +172

    Samurai X's Reverse blade katana will be a good challenge, i think...

    • @GerardoSantana
      @GerardoSantana Před 8 lety +5

      Not a bad idea

    • @samakechijowo
      @samakechijowo Před 8 lety +5

      I'm no blacksmith nor craftsman, but I don't think it is as simple as that... Expert opinion? Anyone?

    • @StealthMaster5k
      @StealthMaster5k Před 8 lety +1

      Sam Akechi good suggestion

    • @mugsy5893
      @mugsy5893 Před 8 lety +1

      +Sam Akechi
      You JUST watched them forge a katana. now you want them to forge another one? No offense but thats kinda absurd, the smiths would do the same thing as in this video only the hard edge would be the inside curve which would be sharpened.

    • @samakechijowo
      @samakechijowo Před 8 lety +2

      Bootney Farnsworth You TOTALLY didn't check the date when they upload the video and when I watch this didn't you...? And what's wrong with making requests? I know that won't make it straight away or even at all. AND ALSO!!! The person before you already explain how easy it is so just lay off! Please! Just, leave me alone already... I already feel stupid at it is............. no need to put salt on my wound...........TT^TT

  • @snowdjagha
    @snowdjagha Před 8 lety +340

    This episode is amazing! Great work, guys! It's lovely watching the more raw techniques of working the metal.
    Also, what's purpose of adding gold to the copper?

    • @autumnj2159
      @autumnj2159 Před 8 lety +1

      +SNOWMΛN I believe it's at least in part because gold is a very soft metal, making the shakudō easier to shape by hammering.

    • @snowdjagha
      @snowdjagha Před 8 lety +2

      Reaching Steiner But copper is a way softer metal.

    • @autumnj2159
      @autumnj2159 Před 8 lety +1

      Ah, okay. After looking it up, the best I can figure is that it's just done to make the ornamental metal look a certain way, but beyond that I've no clue.

    • @snowdjagha
      @snowdjagha Před 8 lety

      Reaching Steiner It looks like it's some real japanese alloy called Shakudo, used in ornaments for katanas. But yes, no structural info on why the usage of gold.

    • @autumnj2159
      @autumnj2159 Před 8 lety +33

      ***** Maybe they did it specifically to puzzle curious people on youtube, hundreds of years in the future?

  • @who_cares2247
    @who_cares2247 Před 3 lety

    6:53 I don’t know why, but when the hit the steel that hard during forging, it’s very satisfying to watch.

  • @miafillene4396
    @miafillene4396 Před 4 lety +1

    And to think people refused to see smiting as what it truly is...a beautiful artform that takes so much discipline. Much respect for all the smiths out there.

  • @Sapheiorus
    @Sapheiorus Před 9 lety +261

    Keeping it educational. Wonderful job! You know, an interesting change of pace would be to try out a Chinese design, like a Jian... how about the Green Destiny from Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon?

    • @RobOMcnugget
      @RobOMcnugget Před 9 lety +2

      Sapheiorus They made a Jian out of meteoric iron in the first season tho

    • @FlorenceFox
      @FlorenceFox Před 9 lety +1

      Shut-In Spaceman That is true... I do love jian, though. Perhaps they could make a dao, then? Not sure what famous basis they could use for one though. I can't really think of any dao users in movies, tv or video games off the top of my head...
      I mean, apart form the millions of generic dao users in kung fu movies.

    • @stephenkostes9546
      @stephenkostes9546 Před 9 lety +2

      Florence MacKenna they could always do Zuko's twin daos, since they made the Jian based off a Sokka's space sword

    • @FlorenceFox
      @FlorenceFox Před 9 lety +1

      Stephen Kostes
      OH RIGHT! I forgot he had those!

    • @RobOMcnugget
      @RobOMcnugget Před 9 lety +1

      im down for zuko's dao

  • @cympimpin20
    @cympimpin20 Před 6 lety +412

    I think this is my favorite episode by far. I really enjoyed the attention to detail and traditional techniques.

    • @ashyyus
      @ashyyus Před 6 lety +4

      I AGREE 100%

    • @richardadkinssr6313
      @richardadkinssr6313 Před 6 lety +3

      I agree 100% . The traditional techniques made the video great

    • @ronbutner6235
      @ronbutner6235 Před 6 lety +1

      Ashton Arauz I hope they get ready with kill bill vol.3?

    • @ronbutner6235
      @ronbutner6235 Před 6 lety

      richard adkins sr we sure hope they get ready with kill bill vol.3

    • @ronbutner6235
      @ronbutner6235 Před 6 lety +1

      Ragnar Danneskjold they should get ready with kill bill vol.3

  • @ronaldalbert3766
    @ronaldalbert3766 Před 3 lety +3

    I got bored from metallurgy class on campus, thanks Man At Arms, Now I'm a fun way to learn it. 😁

  • @marcothommen2484
    @marcothommen2484 Před 4 lety +1

    the missing part of the movie! and, so wonderful, how you worship this old art, and by doing so, prevent it from being forgotten!

  • @Coffee_Guy
    @Coffee_Guy Před 7 lety +66

    Am I the only one who thinks Ilya is just the best?

    • @stormtrooperq8856
      @stormtrooperq8856 Před 6 lety +1

      MAYDAY5483 what's Ilya?

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft Před 6 lety +1

      ax_222 22 You mean whom ... Ilya is the man who performed most, if not 80%, of the making of the sword you see ... he is widly regarded by us Men at Arms fans as perhaps the best swordsmith there, even better than both Matt and Kerry, due to his techincal skill & ability, and sheer knowledge base ... watch the episode where they make Excalibur from King of Avalon... his workmanship is just draw-droppingly staggering, and perhaps the finest sword ever made by MaA ...

    • @lancetah
      @lancetah Před 6 lety +1

      I think he also joined and won an episode in forged in fire on history

  • @Andres00Martinez
    @Andres00Martinez Před 8 lety +5

    Ilya really did a great job on this build

  • @justincredable1705
    @justincredable1705 Před rokem

    Wow I finally found a video of sword crafting with actual English so I can understand the steps. Great video. Looks amazing

  • @noahjcope3960
    @noahjcope3960 Před 3 lety +1

    I forgot it was a kill bill video and I’ve watch this like three times already. Great work

  • @katietaylor8314
    @katietaylor8314 Před 4 lety +950

    "I tell you with no ego, this is my finest sword. If on your journey should you encounter God - God will be cut. Yellow-haired warrior... go."

  • @LadyTigerLily
    @LadyTigerLily Před 8 lety +8

    I love when Ilya gets philosophical.

  • @claate
    @claate Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video. I watch a lot of modern-day forging shows but have always been curious how early ancestors actually created metals out of what's found in the ground. Now I know! Thanks!

  • @d0sitmatr
    @d0sitmatr Před 4 lety

    gorgeous craftsmanship.
    not just the sword, but the process.

  • @MateusAntonioBittencourt
    @MateusAntonioBittencourt Před 9 lety +6

    Holy Cow... I've been begging since Man at Arms started for you guys to make a traditional Japanese Sword, using only technique and technology of the time, and holy cow... you guys delivered, and with Hattori Hanzō.
    BEST... EPISODE... EVER...

  • @StickyTank
    @StickyTank Před 9 lety +419

    best episode so far :D loved it :D

    • @younger5566
      @younger5566 Před 9 lety +4

      +1

    • @aaroneby-good8058
      @aaroneby-good8058 Před 9 lety +1

      Definately

    • @ojrmk1
      @ojrmk1 Před 9 lety +7

      StickyTank Japanese swordsmiths were not magical, and the katana is not the 'ultimate weapon'. But...it's like watching a chef make a Michelin star meal from offal. And from the aesthetics, the metallurgy, the skill, there is nothing that straddles the line between the best and worst of humankind. A piece of fine art, designed to end life. What a dichotomy.

    • @StickyTank
      @StickyTank Před 9 lety +1

      ***** gotta love our species, right?

    • @TheJephProductions
      @TheJephProductions Před 9 lety +3

      Damn right loved this episode and I'm not even big on katanas

  • @JohnPeters80
    @JohnPeters80 Před 3 lety +1

    Great looking blade . Very impressive watching you guys building the sword.

  • @PixelGod240
    @PixelGod240 Před 4 lety +2

    I wish this was even longer I would watch this stuff for hours while I do scale modeling!!

  • @CWojcieszak
    @CWojcieszak Před 9 lety +43

    Wow, with that much time, efforts and materials put into this sword I'm afraid to imagine it's price.

    • @CWojcieszak
      @CWojcieszak Před 9 lety +35

      Thorin Oakenshield Also, is there anything Ilya can't do ?

    • @I-VisiBomb-I
      @I-VisiBomb-I Před 9 lety +2

      Thorin Oakenshield he's a great guy, but i doubt he can reproduce.
      unless he's already married in which case im a total douche and i sorry.

    • @Bl4ckV3ins
      @Bl4ckV3ins Před 9 lety +1

      Thorin Oakenshield A traditionally forged Katana is roughly £10,000 but can go upto £30,000 from Japan.
      I've seem even more expensive ones with old ivory.

    • @nomadraider
      @nomadraider Před 9 lety +1

      Priceless

    • @Bl4ckV3ins
      @Bl4ckV3ins Před 9 lety

      WiggyGames
      Interesting you should say that as when I watched a documentary on this it showed that the swords could not just be bought, they only sold them to those who had done something with their life that made them worthy of having the sword, the man who owned the shop went as far as saying he had turned down offers far greater in value than what he had asked for the sword because the people thought money was all that mattered

  • @gtfffv
    @gtfffv Před 8 lety +170

    Now make Gengi's Dragonblade

    • @trainerxiong7203
      @trainerxiong7203 Před 8 lety +1

      hell yeah

    • @demypeace
      @demypeace Před 8 lety +1

      YEEEESSSS

    • @mikeleijenaar7866
      @mikeleijenaar7866 Před 7 lety +1

      Absolutely

    • @sakuohurme
      @sakuohurme Před 7 lety +1

      this sword killed genji hanzo killed him but mercy revived him

    • @MAmJ4
      @MAmJ4 Před 7 lety +1

      +KAHVI KIRAHVI Hanzo didn't kill him, he almost did but mercy cured not revived him.

  • @xxmightywhitexx1307
    @xxmightywhitexx1307 Před 3 lety

    simply beautiful. the work, crafting and the end result.

  • @michaellynes3540
    @michaellynes3540 Před rokem +1

    18:06
    “It slices, it dices...it makes Julienne fries!”

  • @Morvajo
    @Morvajo Před 9 lety +33

    This was so beautiful!

    • @allisterart3613
      @allisterart3613 Před 9 lety +4

      ***** Very good and nice work !! I live in japan(^_^)/ sugoi desu!

  • @fervunk1143
    @fervunk1143 Před 8 lety +10

    by far the best episode of the series.

  • @RodrinBird
    @RodrinBird Před 3 lety +3

    I have always wanted to own a nice samurai armor and a nicely made katana for display in my living room..
    They're truly a work of art!

  • @samulator9761
    @samulator9761 Před 3 lety

    This might be my favorite project these guys have worked on

  • @joshjohnson5307
    @joshjohnson5307 Před 9 lety +5

    This Is my favorite "Reforged" episode to date. Truly amazing....

  • @cantho11
    @cantho11 Před 5 lety +295

    never heard of making fire by hitting steel with hammer. cool

    • @cqtaylor
      @cqtaylor Před 5 lety +9

      I know! Good to know in an emergency, like getting stuck in the now.

    • @mr_sowong9464
      @mr_sowong9464 Před 4 lety +1

      you mean hot? hehe

    • @experienceprecision5406
      @experienceprecision5406 Před 4 lety +4

      I never new that either and i make knives lol

    • @SickWheyfu
      @SickWheyfu Před 3 lety +12

      I've tried it. It's easy to get the steel hot, but I've never managed to get the steel red hot. I've never met a blacksmith who has been able to do it either, and I know many Master smiths.

    • @cantho11
      @cantho11 Před 3 lety +2

      @@SickWheyfu I break steel wire by bending it back and forth fast to generate heat then the steel fail. But hammering to red hot take imagination and will power.

  • @IR.L971
    @IR.L971 Před měsícem +1

    This was beautiful!!!

  • @user-on6kd8tu2r
    @user-on6kd8tu2r Před 4 lety +1

    玉鋼を使い二重に折り返して作ってる…これは日本刀そのものの作り方だ!
    製造法も完璧だ!すごい!今まで見た動画で1番だ!
    やっぱり日本刀はかっこいいよね😁
    いつか日本刀買って和室に飾りたい

  • @stoyankutsarov5348
    @stoyankutsarov5348 Před 8 lety +34

    Skyrim:Daedric Sword
    Soul Calibur:Soul Edge

    • @damianholmes6793
      @damianholmes6793 Před 8 lety

      agreed either soul caliber or soul edge. soul caliber be better with the craft of the eye

    • @TrueRomancer04
      @TrueRomancer04 Před 8 lety +3

      Sam If they're going to do another Skyrim piece, they need to do either Wuuthrad or Dawnbreaker.

    • @stoyankutsarov5348
      @stoyankutsarov5348 Před 8 lety +1

      Or The Pale Blade.I wonder if the can make this because its spectral

    • @rodneyfunderburrk1982
      @rodneyfunderburrk1982 Před 8 lety

      Hey septiceye sam

  • @THEPELADOMASTER
    @THEPELADOMASTER Před 9 lety +161

    Fucking wicked work. Ilya is a genious

    • @natejacobsen2791
      @natejacobsen2791 Před 9 lety +88

      *Ilya

    • @THEPELADOMASTER
      @THEPELADOMASTER Před 9 lety

      ***** His name is Ilya? It sounds like Elliot. I've been calling him like that all this time. I feel like an idiot.

    • @bloodhit1
      @bloodhit1 Před 9 lety +1

      THEPELADOMASTER Ilya Alekseyev, he is from Russia.

    • @AshramIndustries
      @AshramIndustries Před 9 lety +1

      Bloodhit No wonder he's such a genius - Russians hate to lose at anything.

    • @AshramIndustries
      @AshramIndustries Před 9 lety

      Victor Diehl You know, now that you mention it, this made me realize something.
      This is a totally American made Katana. The ore came from North Carolina, the smiths have their shop set up in Baltimore (Stagmer Bros. of Baltimore Knife & Sword), and almost all their tools are American (I'd argue the power hammer isn't, but everything else they own is).

  • @donovandelaney3171
    @donovandelaney3171 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You guys really went organic for this one.❤

  • @goldmask3951
    @goldmask3951 Před 3 lety +8

    I don’t know how many times I’ve watched this video.😂 it would be a dream come true make a katana, or even watching 😂

  • @JojoDigitalArtist
    @JojoDigitalArtist Před 9 lety +6

    This felt less like watching you guys make the Kiill BIll sword and more like watching you guys just make a sword and I absolutely loved it!!!

  • @ColonelBlock
    @ColonelBlock Před 9 lety +133

    Make Saber's(name of character) sword "Excalibur" from fate/zero, fate stay night UBW 2014

    • @HiiroRocker101
      @HiiroRocker101 Před 9 lety +3

      So a handle?

    • @TheBerry15
      @TheBerry15 Před 9 lety

      ColonelBlock naaaaaaaaw
      Make Ea.

    • @ColonelBlock
      @ColonelBlock Před 9 lety +3

      Linkeagle Eclipsewalker​ Actually, I would like to see all of the servants weapons :3 But Saber is my Waifu so... :D

    • @Demias.
      @Demias. Před 9 lety +1

      ColonelBlock yeah, don't say shit like that.

    • @Satabell
      @Satabell Před 9 lety +8

      ColonelBlock Saber's Sword with Traditional European forging technique

  • @soren8813
    @soren8813 Před 4 lety +2

    This guy’s knowledge of Katana are absolutely well over the knowledge of it that ordinary People who live in Japan have.
    Phenomenal.

  • @teestephenson3667
    @teestephenson3667 Před 3 lety

    My Boy Ilya is the backbone of this show . He does all the work and knows all the traditions of a forger 💪🏽

  • @simesoa
    @simesoa Před 9 lety +26

    You guy's are my hero, I want to be a blacksmith when i grow up

    • @TheDarkalkymist
      @TheDarkalkymist Před 9 lety +1

      alexander s why wait?

    • @Mothman1992
      @Mothman1992 Před 9 lety +8

      How old are you? If you're old enough to work in the garage by yourself, or your mom/dad will help you, you can make a simple forge with a coffee can and blow torch (find instructions on CZcams) get a flat hammer and a small anvil and start practicing now

    • @simesoa
      @simesoa Před 9 lety +4

      Ok- I'll go find scrap steel on the street!
      There everywhere on my block!

    • @Mothman1992
      @Mothman1992 Před 9 lety +3

      Good luck kid. Try not to hurt yourself and go out and become a master smith

    • @simesoa
      @simesoa Před 9 lety +2

      Thank's, those word's will inspair me till i am one!

  • @Melik565
    @Melik565 Před 6 lety +18

    8:10 I loved that discussion on kokoro and the process of forging the sword, it gives the sword such a richer context.

    • @grahamwillis585
      @grahamwillis585 Před 5 lety +1

      Me to the Shinto religion in Japan is very interesting especially thinking about self reflection.

  • @robertvoss6676
    @robertvoss6676 Před 11 měsíci

    Ok. This is the best Katana build on CZcams. Hands down!!

  • @mihazutsuusha3330
    @mihazutsuusha3330 Před 3 lety +4

    This might be the best sword they have ever made as far as effort, durability, and sharpness.

  • @Player_Review
    @Player_Review Před 6 lety +148

    You know you did it right when you're not ordered to commit seppuku after you present the piece.

  • @bobstacy4
    @bobstacy4 Před 9 lety +48

    I really enjoyed the story telling involved with this one. Great job

    • @ilyaalekseyev2102
      @ilyaalekseyev2102 Před 9 lety +16

      Bob Stacy Thank you for watching. When we were filming I said quite more on camera and everything said had a footnote at the end (academic and scholarly literature or primary sources).

    • @Akaataxi
      @Akaataxi Před 9 lety

      Ilya Alekseyev wow really loved it how many hours did you put in to making the sword

    • @ryanstanford8685
      @ryanstanford8685 Před 9 lety

      ***** that belpwa profile pic though.

    • @ryanstanford8685
      @ryanstanford8685 Před 9 lety

      haha, ( thanks, been a while since i finished the show.) and paranoid about Xana? XD. that is awesome though.

    • @ilyaalekseyev2102
      @ilyaalekseyev2102 Před 9 lety +11

      It took me and the rest of the team two weeks of labor to make the sword. Some prep work was done before the filming (sorting some tamahagane, ensuring quality of materials, preparing a paddle...). Most of the forging was done in about a week an a half (we are given about a week on camera to make six items).

  • @ajtam05
    @ajtam05 Před 2 lety

    Crazy how much work was put into Samurai swords. As someone who doesn't know anything about blade...it's mind boggling how this was figured out from trial-error & then perfected. Just wild.

  • @STohme
    @STohme Před 4 lety

    Very impressive work, outstanding know how and a piece of art sword. Congratulations and many thanks.

  • @juliannanapier3053
    @juliannanapier3053 Před 8 lety +59

    "Would like to see Mulan's sword made"- my 10yo son.

    • @ilyaalekseyev2102
      @ilyaalekseyev2102 Před 8 lety +15

      Julianna Napier I would love to make Mulan's sword. What you need to do is tell 10 friends to request it and each ask ten of their friends... and so on. All builds are decided based on request rates as well as the desire of the craftsmen.

    • @MrBlack-qb5tp
      @MrBlack-qb5tp Před 8 lety +4

      Julianna Napier You have my vote, already posted a seperate comment!

    • @allenyang3749
      @allenyang3749 Před 8 lety +1

      +Julianna Napier Second that. Mulan's sword or similar chinese construction sword would be awesome!

    • @henriettanguyen3942
      @henriettanguyen3942 Před 8 lety +1

      +Julianna Napier Yes I would love to see that sword too :)

    • @Brastius
      @Brastius Před 8 lety +2

      Yeah, put in my vote for Mulan's sword.

  • @HarrisonParish
    @HarrisonParish Před 8 lety +7

    There's something about katanas made in a Japanese traditional style that is just purely beautiful to watch, awesome video, wish it was longer

  • @albertolubonting2651
    @albertolubonting2651 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow. . .you guys are amazing. . .I'd love to have a sword made from you to be displayed. I am not sure if I can afford it but really work of art.

  • @markkulyas2418
    @markkulyas2418 Před 4 lety +3

    And the invention of the firearm makes the sword beautiful wall art.

  • @seanp5600y
    @seanp5600y Před 7 lety +20

    Has to be one of my biggest dreams to own a traditional made Katana

    • @nigelft
      @nigelft Před 7 lety

      Sean Carr Now that I have started on the long path to mastering Battojutsu, that makes the two of us ... shame that I don't have $10k+ for a decent katana ...

  • @tessajalloh3914
    @tessajalloh3914 Před 8 lety +6

    this might have been the most fascinating episode yet. watching these traditional techniques at work is something beautiful.

  • @AkAsCoTTii3
    @AkAsCoTTii3 Před 4 lety

    It’s amazing how knowledgeable Ilya is

  • @meliko
    @meliko Před 4 lety +1

    The video I watched before this one was one about a katana made by a traditional Japanese master. All of the techniques were completely the same. You were very respectful of their culture and I think they would be honored. Good job!

  • @JustaPilot1
    @JustaPilot1 Před 9 lety +26

    Finally someone in America forges a Katana correctly. Bravo and well done.

    • @AshramIndustries
      @AshramIndustries Před 9 lety +11

      Just a Pilot Funnily enough, the guy who was itching to forge this kind of sword is actually Russian.

    • @Piatification
      @Piatification Před 9 lety +1

      ***** while it did not come from a traditional source it is still the same type of steel

    • @dntthe88
      @dntthe88 Před 9 lety +1

      ***** The iron they had in those days was absolutely garbage modern steel is waaay better

    • @Piatification
      @Piatification Před 9 lety +1

      ***** it's the exact same process as traditionally used, the only difference is that the iron ore used might be slightly more refined to start with and the composition more exact using modern measurements, other than that it's the same steel

    • @oldyetrylarpbableatertho3196
      @oldyetrylarpbableatertho3196 Před 9 lety

      Piat420 no, they said that the automatic hammer they used is sim. as those used back in times but they confuse modern day smithing from the 1900 with 1600 smithing. this is more or less a mix of a samurai sword and an imperial army sword of higher quality. there are lesser quality imperial army swords everywhere which where cut steel like modern knifes. higher quality imperial swords were replicas by modern smithes for the imperial army. there are still traditional smiths who are all kendo masters. they have 5-7 deciples to help them. the speed at which they hammer is faster but with a lot less force. you can come visite the kyoto museum for japanese history where they show the process in a film. yes a film with sound and no black and white

  • @nicholasskific4795
    @nicholasskific4795 Před 9 lety +131

    I do not know whether this is a sword, or a piece of art

    • @raven_knight_076
      @raven_knight_076 Před 9 lety +44

      Its both

    • @raven_knight_076
      @raven_knight_076 Před 9 lety

      Andrew Scott yes for sure

    • @samjane8
      @samjane8 Před 9 lety

      Nicholas Skific its not only that, its right on top of the epic scale

    • @crimsintigerx2837
      @crimsintigerx2837 Před 8 lety

      Nicholas Skific in japan its considered an art form so id lean more twards art :D

    • @ferti21211
      @ferti21211 Před 8 lety

      Nicholas Skific I wouldn't harm this piece of art in a battle

  • @127chefster
    @127chefster Před 4 lety

    They should all be teachers. Although I have used knives my whole life ( chef for 32 yrs) You never appreciate what your holding until you see something like this. Absolutely amazing, and unmatched patience.

  • @dominiclarbi2248
    @dominiclarbi2248 Před 4 lety +4

    17:49 dang his combo was on fleek