Welding Wieldable Blades of Chaos - Part 2
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- čas přidán 22. 02. 2020
- Building the Blades Of Chaos from God Of War!!!!
I'm making Kratos' Blades Of Chaos to scale! They will be perfectly accurate to my size so that I can wield them in real life like Kratos does in the games! They have to be hollow and made from a combination of steel and aluminum to even have a chance of being wieldable. Watch me fail at welding also!!
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I'm getting a kick out of the fact you made a whole video out of the parts I usually cut out lol. Good luck getting those blades together, thats going to be a piece of work
I've played GoW 1 & 2 for years and have always noticed Kratos' legs were long af but never knew why. Thanks!
Now I know why baldur said “ I though you’d be bigger” haha
You definitely need to send the big big template to michaelcthulhu I’m sure that’s right in his ball park to make a couple of
I'm kinda surprised he hasn't made some himself already, I mean like you said it's right up his alley.
Omfg dude yes! "God Of Charity" build collab :)
I liked for failure is the best teacher
Best saying!
Pixel measurements are a b**ch. Glad you explained it all so we can all get a grasp of how much work you put into a video. Keep truckin chief!
Man, those aluminum magnets are amazing.
I know, right?
there is a link in the description if u want to know how they work
Kratos's blades are ridiculously heavy. For comparison, a real world one-handed sword would weigh around 2 to 3 pounds on average. That's the difference between a mortal and a demigod, I suppose.
You will figure it out and beat that welding into submission, I have complete faith in you.
Looks like you might as well use rivets to attach the two. If you put flush countersunk pop rivets in the aluminum section, you could weld over the hole in the top and hide it.
Big Jon's pipe laying service is the real MVP here
You had me had at the aluminum magnet, I used to be a welder for 10 years but I've been out of it for almost as long. I was like holy shit what crazy science thing did they come up with while I was gone!?
"It's a simple math"
Me: I can't even understand a bit
The amount of work you put into figuring out the correct size was more work than I have ever put into any video
Those aluminum magnets are INSANE. They never let me down!
Hang in there your projects are always difficult, but you seem to make them work and look great
You know, the thing I really like about your channel is you leave in all the _"Why is it doing that?"_ and _"WTF?!"_ moments.
Some maker channels make things look deceptively easy and straightforward.
Oh man I don’t envy your troubles with steel. . . Nice job in the knife edge though! Can’t wait to see how this turns out!
I like the fact that you don't shy away from the mistakes you make. Great episode cant wait for next week!
Thank you to the patron that got him a band saw cause that’s fricken awesome
Finally got around to upping my pledge, happy you raised it man. Keep up awesome work, excited to see what's next.
Thanks for showing and explaining everything !
When you are welding long seccions that you do not want warping, I would highly recommend doing something called back stepping when you are welding on it. It really helps with distortion and heat management.
I'm pretty sure he knows that, saw him do that on other videos. Maybe he was lazy this time.
Practical vs realistic=Jairus vs Hacksmith. Jairus made it hollow to be useable where as james would've been like 80lbs total nice our lightest project
curving steel plates that they fit, is a pain
keep it up
because the steel piece of the front looks crazy good so far :)
Love the research and attention to detail
it bugs me you don’t have a million subs. the things you build and the amount of effort for it. 👏👏👏
You got this don't worry , as insanely frustrating as it is😂. Cant wait to see how it turns out man
You should reinforce the hollow blade by welding screws through the blade portion and filling that with resin and then fill the interior of the rest of the blade with expanding foam that you then weld the holes up to seal it inside. The foam needs air to cure so if you do that make sure to have more than one hole, fill it in with layers and put a little aquarium air pump or something blowing air inside it through a thin tube.
try the muggyweld products. Lower temp, high tensile strength, doesn't require a TIG welder, etc.
I ordered two of those aluminum magnets through your link. Awesome stuff, thanks for introducing me to those. Awesome... ;P
It's really amazing! I didn't think that was possible, magnets that only stick to aluminium... If you are reading this comment and didn't click the link in the description yet you need to do it now.
Shout out to "Big Jon's Pipe Laying Service; If you can drill it, wee can fill it" lmao
14:48
Pardon me. Broccoli Smoothie goes right Through me.
lol, like the second i finished watching part one, this part came out.
Kratos has godly strength so they can big as they want
Just so you know when you use the bandsaw wd-40 works a lot better than water and there is cutting oil you can buy that helps the blade cut and keeps it cool. Deff a very cool build keep up the crazy work 🙌
Honestly I would have thinned it down to something more like an actual sword thickness.
When you were using the aluminum brazing rod, it looked like you had the filler metal barely melted, and the metal to be joined not up to temperature. And it might need some flux. Done right the filler will eagerly wet the surfaces to be joined.
God damn it. Those aluminum magnets have been around for a while, but they still surprise me.
No, Jairus. You're the best!
6:00 "If you made this out of steel it would be too heavy for you to do much of anything with."
*smirks in michaelcthulhu*
I love watching *both* of you guys learn new things, even when it's a thing that doesn't actually work.
See, now I know what not to do...
Even he doesn't use thicker than half inch.
@@samnottheotherone4363 And layers it all the time.
I think you can weld steel to aluminum but it's impractical or difficult. There was a chart I found that measured how well different metals would weld to each other but I don't remember the name of the chart or the site.
Hey man, came across your channel on accident through recommended videos, and just wanted to say I'm digging everything so far! Love your attitude (sarcastic, but still somewhat positive) and the content. Keep up the great work and I hope your channel continues to grow!
This man has got it like he does everything perfect he is a genius
Hey! I have a suggestion! I’m only re-commenting this because I really want you to see my suggestion! Here goes... Instead of making the blades completely hollow, you can make the tip of the blade completely solid so when you throw them they will go in the direction of the extra weight! I know I explained the idea really badly but hopefully it makes sense! :)
I love the fails, it makes the rest of us not feel so fail :D from trying to teach myself to blacksmith, like words, metal is hard
Side thought on joining the deconjoined twins, what about putting tabs in in the respective metals and then riveting/tab joining the disimular metals together?
edit: or better yet, in leu of rivets or tabs, what about threaded bolts? ~~insert AvE thread tensile strength factioid here~~
just make the aluminum frame for the inside of the sword with rivets and have a snug fit to the internal shape of the sword so you dont need to try welding aluminum to steel. it would be alot easier that way and less infuriating. you could also weld steel tabs on the inside of the blade and bend them over the aluminum to hold it
I laughed so hard at the constant "Why is it doing that? Why is it doing THAT!"
A fantastic exercise of discoveries today!
I'm so glad that i just saw the first part and don't have to wait a week for part 2
Big Jon's for the win! Love the attention to detail
Subscribed for the aluminium magnets
Dedication I just came across your channel I watch the first video you got a fan for life
If your ever bending metal again, use an adjustable wrench for leverage
The aluminium magnets got me
Looks awesome 👍
Hey walcom is on the table! That's awesome!
I have a tool box with three items in it. WD-40 for when it don’t move and it’s supposed too, duct for when it’s moving and it’s suppose to be stationary, and J.B. Weld for making blades of Chaos, lol.
It would have been awesome if he could hire a body builder to cosplay as Kratos and swing the swords around.
@jarius of all check out walk the cup tig welding will give you a nice fine weave it's honestly easier when the cops just right and anytime your welding somthing different matirial or thickness have a spare scrap peice and do a few test runs to get the machine and travel speed right before working on the project so you dont lose valuable prep time awsome video great work love the project keep up the awsome content
You have An amazing welding Helmet! Im jealous
He might be jealous of it too it's his friends helmet
Oh damn, I'm early and I watched the first one after seeing this ones notification
Hey! I have a suggestion! Instead of making the blades completely hollow, you can make the tip of the blade completely solid so when you throw them they will go in the direction of the extra weight! I know I explained the idea really badly but hopefully it makes sense! :)
You explained it really well in my honest opinion.
Thumbobby thank you very much!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the braising I've done never melted the base metals, only they filler. Think high temp soldering. I'm kinda confused why you're pouring so much heat into the metal to braise it. ...
10:20 you're such a dad I love it haha
Not a dad at all.
Mix a little hydraulic fluid to that water for some better cooling agent.
You just have to be much more purticular about your preweld preparation. Hydraulic oil is a great source of free hydrogen when subjected to an electric arc. Your welds will be weak and full of porosity.
I mean, if it only has to hold up to watermelons then JB Weld might do the trick, just make sure you scratch up both surfaces you're applying it to for best results.
Very epic.
You are the new Brok and Sindri xd
Ah Harbor Freight power file.
Scaling references to figure out the correct scale is an absolute pain, I made a Demiguise from Fantastic beasts for my final uni project, the source said the creature is a cross between a sloth and an ape, so I researched and figured out which types of ape and sloth they meant (bonobo apes if anyone is interested) by comparison, I then averaged the size of both bonobo apes and sloths (can't remember what type of sloth) and I compared this with a brief scene in the movie where he is seen walking alongside the character Jacob, he stood at pretty much waist height on the characters body so I researched how tall the actor was and used that to scale the actor and used his scaled waist height as a secondary height reference, this turned out to almost exactly match the average between the apes and sloths so I figured that was the best answer I would get on the scale of the thing
Rock on!
Bro did you think making Weapons for the Gods was Easily....puny Mortal 🤣🤣🤣💪💀
Petition to get him a colorjet 🖨️
Try jb weld it's a type of super glue for copper and PVC pipes used for plumbing
Awesome as always!
What is that "mea-tall? Metal!" Quote from? Ive looked and can't find it.
I’ve been looking for it as well and can’t find a thing
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Holy sh*t I'm early
Also great vid
12:42 And I hope you enjoyed that meatball sub. :)
i knew aluminum magnets was too good to be true....
Gloves man!
michalthulu does some awesome swords real scale.
(not saying he's better than you, just his stuff is different and just as awesome as yours.)
For creating an electric vehicle for a school thing I had to TIIG weld aluminium every Friday for 30 weeks. Aluminium still sucks to work with!
Use some water soluble oil in your spray bottleit'll help lubricate your bandsaw blade better and it will make the bandsaw blade last longer I could still with similar setup and that's what I use
If you lived closer to me I’d offer to help you with this, I’ve got a decent amount of experience in tig welding and tig brazing, however when your tig brazing treat it like your just welding a bead, don’t heat up the metal and let that melt the brazing wire on like you would if you had a torch. Just run a Normal bead with way less heat and yea your not gonna really get a good braze unless you get aluminum bronze instead of silicon bronze
you.. you should... do it more so they like stick together instead... waiting for Part 3
How long have you been building things?
So basically, Kratos has godly strength even in old age which isn't at all surprising whatsoever if you know the story of the games and there is no reasonable way to realistically wield the Blades of Chaos as a mere mortal.
this old tony has a detailed video about aluminum braising
Is that the GOW Ascension model? Just assuming from the 'intact' leg armor.
Fuck those magnets are cool, iv just ordered a couple.
How much time did you put into scaling? Between finding images and data relevant to them, then using the images and data and conversions to figure out his size and then as a result the blades size. The whole first 8-10ish minutes of the video. That's some time consuming stuff by the look of it.
You're amazing
Damn, you used a Transformers clip when a Highlander clip would have been even better.... still great vid, thanks for including all this
Imagine once if he gonna attack hacksmith industries with blades of choas
There will be choas everywhere then.
So uh, about those aluminum magnets
I like to get the chain and the swords for myself
I wanna make the 897 mm version out of EVA foam
I'm guessing the Wiki was talking blade length not including handle because that is the way you measure blades. Blade length then overall length.
You can stick those aluminum magnets somewhere Jar-jar.
If I did this, what I'd do is I'd just have lightweight chains with prop versions of the blades on the end. Sorry, safety first for me.