Ilya's 1st Samurai Helmet [Naraka Bladepoint]

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2022
  • Join us as we document Ilya making his first Samurai Helmet. The base design is from the new character Takeda from Naraka Bladepoint. The Samurai Helmet is also called a Kabuto (兜, 冑). Ilya makes all of the parts of the helmet from scratch. Starting with a 5 piece helmet top then moving on the making the fierce looking Mempo mask that is made in two pieces where the nose detaches and the fangs or tusks are also riveted on. He then creates the folds of the neck armor, the brass details and the Mon itself. There is even a little hand forging of the Haraidate which is the hook that holds the Mon onto the helmet.
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Komentáře • 581

  • @ThatWorks
    @ThatWorks  Před rokem +134

    Let’s show Ilya some love for a month of hard work! This video is sponsored by Naraka Bladepoint! Get your copy of the game here:
    Steam: gsght.com/c/24yjfq
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    • @Paradox-vk9fe
      @Paradox-vk9fe Před rokem +3

      I love watching his work, well same question I have asked for 6 years not lol. Could you do Connor Macleod's Katana from the original highlander movie

    • @stiliyandekov3072
      @stiliyandekov3072 Před rokem

      Hello nfrends from That Works , I have a posible request . If posible can you make skull knight's helmet , And if posible , his whole armor?
      Thank you.

    • @stephenjohnson6841
      @stephenjohnson6841 Před rokem

      Damn Ilya another true masterpiece! It turned out amazing! Thanks again for sharing such an awesome piece/journey with us!

    • @NevermindThee
      @NevermindThee Před rokem

      I am stunned. The helmet turned out beautifully.
      And now I wonder, what would be a fitting counterpart to such a piece of historically accurate armour.
      Maybe the Headpiece of Shadow the Ninja from Final Fantasy 6?

    • @justpassingby2963
      @justpassingby2963 Před rokem

      Sekiro's Sword

  • @Aparviel
    @Aparviel Před rokem +255

    Can't express how much I like Ilya's historical builds because of deep dives into little details which make this items what they are

  • @projectonyx6491
    @projectonyx6491 Před rokem +51

    its so sad that this channel isn't getting over a mil views a video. They all deserve so much more than what they get. Actually working in a shop for days/months just to make a single piece is HARD work.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +12

      I agree!

    • @Recoletor
      @Recoletor Před rokem

      ​@@ThatWorks building a roman helmet, please

  • @Nehfarius
    @Nehfarius Před rokem +30

    "Ah, a piece from the Ilya-ryu school of armor design! I've heard he traveled to lands far outside our native Nippon to study the ways of metal, and then came here to practice what he had learned. If I were to face a warrior wearing this piece, I fear my heart might shamefully leap from my chest and flee the field of battle!"

  • @anthonylamonica8301
    @anthonylamonica8301 Před rokem +163

    I put it in the livestream, and I'm going to say it again here: We _really_ need the rest of the armor to go with this Kabuto! Ilya seems to be questioning the authenticity of the construction, but I can safely assume the functionality is about as on-point as the aesthetics! I have _never_ seen as grandiose or intimidating a Kabuto. Ever.
    Then when the armor is done, Ilya has an excuse to make an entire set of traditional Japanese weaponry with matching fittings to go with it!

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +88

      That is half a years work.

    • @anthonylamonica8301
      @anthonylamonica8301 Před rokem +30

      @@ThatWorks Good content though! And it's not like you need to do it all at once.

    • @atom8248
      @atom8248 Před rokem +13

      @@ThatWorks czcams.com/video/chX3ae449JQ/video.html I think it's more even, in this video the armor making guy says it sometimes takes a year to *repair* it. It makes me wonder if even samurai in the sengoku period sometimes wore simpler armor.

    • @chrisgriffith9252
      @chrisgriffith9252 Před rokem +5

      @@ThatWorks
      Good things are worth waiting for...

    • @awesomedonut8228
      @awesomedonut8228 Před rokem +1

      @@atom8248 they probably had multiple people working on a single set back in the day

  • @ragingmoderate6791
    @ragingmoderate6791 Před rokem +50

    I'm going to say this is easily top 5 coolest things you guys have made, and that includes all the man at arms projects you did.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +11

      I agree actually. Def an awesome creation and opportunity to learn.

  • @DiesInEveryFilm
    @DiesInEveryFilm Před rokem +26

    That’s wicked, Ilya has outdone himself on this one and the editing was perfect like telling a story.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +6

      You are far too kind my friend!

  • @JackSilver1410
    @JackSilver1410 Před rokem +8

    There's something about watching Ilya work. How he can go from heavy forging to the most delicate jeweler's work with little trouble.

  • @MrCoolAttitude
    @MrCoolAttitude Před rokem +36

    Never a dull episode in here. Cheers Ilya.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +13

      He puts a ton of thought into these

  • @wairhardgerald2108
    @wairhardgerald2108 Před rokem +101

    What an amazing helmet, the details you put on it are absolutely amazing, your skills are incredible, I started blacksmithing like a year ago, I have made a lot of Viking helmet, and I just started to make a Samurai helmet, this will be a real test to me, speaking of Viking helmet, I would love to see you making a Gjermundbu helmet. (Sorry if my English is bad, I speak Spanish) greetings from Chile!

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +26

      That would be a great project

    • @oneshotme
      @oneshotme Před rokem +1

      @@ThatWorks Yes I think it would be great to see you make one as well!!

  • @iliyareibarkh
    @iliyareibarkh Před rokem +38

    Илья, как и всегда высочайшего уровня работа. Мастерство, традиции и искусство. Браво, Мастер

    • @besposhadniyNAFTIZIN
      @besposhadniyNAFTIZIN Před rokem +1

      только с болгарочкой без щитка по аккуратней бы

  • @tillyoudiefromit
    @tillyoudiefromit Před rokem +17

    Ilya is such an amazing smith. I am blown away by his art especially when given the time to create his masterworks.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +4

      Yea, this was a month worth of work and somehow I still ended up rushing him at the end.

  • @Carl-B
    @Carl-B Před rokem +4

    I love Ilya working on these ornate (Japanese) pieces, his craftsmanship is truly admirable and his relay of knowledge is so clear.

  • @drewishaf
    @drewishaf Před rokem +1

    I used to be the supervisor, trainer, and department leader of a hot bending area in the production of EHV transmission towers. In doing this, we had a LOT of various steel plates (from 1/8" to 1.5" thick; up to about 50"×60") and angle iron (from 1.5" flange, 1/8" thick up to 12" flange, 1-1/4" thick) that needed to be bent precisely within 0.5° of angle, many times with different angles on each flange. For the big stuff, we used hydraulic presses with large skeletonized dies which I designed by hand and fabricated in-house. But for everything else, we had angle gauges, 4" thick anvil tables (which I also made), and a few shaping guides that could be bolted to our anvil. All of the material over 1/4" needed to be red hot so we used oxy-LP torches as well as some in-built 2000° natural gas furnaces. I spent a couple of years doing nothing but swinging a hammer onto hot steel, shaping every piece by hand. My department was easily the most difficult to run smoothly for many of the same reasons mentioned in here. There was just something about it that I absolutely loved. Running the big material in dies with a crane kinda sucked, especially because there were a lot of inconsistencies in the material and the cooling factor varied wildly depending on the time of year. When I got all of the little tricks figured out and wrote dozens of pages of work instructions, customers would walk through our shop to ask questions about our processes. The entire management team refused to answer any questions about it and sent them to me because I was the only one who understood everything. My best friend (also my sons' godfather) and I met because he got moved to bending and I trained him thoroughly enough to be able to figure 95% of everything out. But the customers/clients would see our work as so old-school and interesting that the two of us would give full on presentations of it. That's when we started hearing that our job was less about production and more about the artistry of it. I never really considered it to be that way but the more I thought about it, the more I agreed. Bending a steel bar to meet the image in your mind's eye that serves a very specific purpose in connecting the entire structure of the finished product. So if ever you are driving around and see some of the huge metal lattice towers that carry huge power lines, take a look at all of those angles, joints, and plates that create such a tremendous structure. There aren't a ton of us left because of the technology that's evolved, but metal smiths are the reason why nearly everything in the modern era exists.

  • @duelistAKI
    @duelistAKI Před rokem +4

    Not only you get forging and armory knowledge, but also history and appreciation of the piece itself. Kudos to Master Ilya for another passion build. ⭐⭐⭐

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +2

      I say 4 stars ! No really, thank you!

  • @redknights2007
    @redknights2007 Před rokem +3

    Ilya, you knocked it out of the park again. Beautiful job, your attention to every detail and respect to the Japanese culture once again on display.

  • @checoleman8877
    @checoleman8877 Před rokem +1

    This is beautiful Ilya. I think any samurai would be proud to wear this helmet.

  • @Glitchtheplanet
    @Glitchtheplanet Před rokem +1

    Ilya is the master I have never seen anybody ever make such incredible pieces of armor or weapons on this entire platform.

  • @Robenbuilds
    @Robenbuilds Před rokem +11

    Very cool! I really appreciate the time you put into a project like this, and the added historical knowledge makes for a fantastic video!

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +5

      Thank you! It's very important to Ilya to include some history behind the item.

  • @tantamounted
    @tantamounted Před rokem +1

    I would gladly pump bellows and sweep the floor simply to spend time in Ilya's presence as he works, but I'm also glad I don't have to in order to see these incredible things and learn what you two manage to get through the screen!

  • @erichraudebaugh
    @erichraudebaugh Před rokem +1

    Love the history lessons that go with these builds.

  • @RM-vw3ov
    @RM-vw3ov Před rokem +1

    Ilya, your research, and then voice over adds magnificently to the masterwork of the helmet. Thank you for all the detail in your research and exquisite metal work.

  • @paulbrooks4395
    @paulbrooks4395 Před rokem +2

    I love these kinds of projects and hearing Ilya give a historical background with analysis and functional description.

  • @sleazy1drache
    @sleazy1drache Před rokem +1

    It's almost overwhelming to see such a master craftsman transform a couple of plain, rusty metalsheets into such a beautiful piece if art. Thanks for sharing!

  • @SantiagoBilly
    @SantiagoBilly Před rokem +1

    Wow, I'm always amazed by the craftsmanship shown by Ilya.

  • @ragnvaldur384
    @ragnvaldur384 Před rokem +15

    Great! Now we just need the rest of the armor, a aisho set, and a Naginata to go with it. If only we knew someone who could make all of those things...

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +8

      I agree, but that is a years worth of work. So be patient.

  • @Raziel21K
    @Raziel21K Před rokem +2

    Fantastic work. What a masterpiece. And what a materclass overall.

  • @jmw8004
    @jmw8004 Před rokem +1

    As always, your work is unparalleled Ilya. So satisfying to watch.

  • @reniervanzyl8168
    @reniervanzyl8168 Před rokem +1

    I can truly say,... I love watching you both when you make these magnificent pieces the way that only you guys can do it. Not to even mention the knowledge that you share so easily.
    Thank you for all the effort and hard work that you give to us viewers to experience.
    Ileah, this is one of the most beautiful things that I have ever had the pleasure of seeing come into forms,as All your pieces have been through out the years that I have watched you guys go to work.
    Thank you.
    That is all that I can say.

  • @use0fweapons
    @use0fweapons Před rokem +1

    OH so THATS where these two went. so glad i found this channel

  • @RandyNacol
    @RandyNacol Před rokem +1

    your respect for the historical workmanship and crafters that made such beautiful armour is really excellent. Well Done

  • @Slutabara
    @Slutabara Před rokem +2

    Always wanted to see you make a samurai helmet. Definitely did it justice, looks super badass and really well-exectuted.

  • @Wie-MaN
    @Wie-MaN Před rokem +2

    Well done Ilya, the knowledge and skill that went into this is truly impressive!

  • @martienspedro293
    @martienspedro293 Před rokem +2

    Man, I have watched many of his sword crafting videos, he just seems so relaxed in this one. Way better camera personality. Hope you make many more 🤘🏻

  • @waynedaly1718
    @waynedaly1718 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely awesome. To use a pun…I was totally riveted during this presentation. I am so in awe of your skills.

  • @LP4evah
    @LP4evah Před rokem +2

    Simply amazing, such an incredible piece of work

  • @TheMaestroso
    @TheMaestroso Před rokem

    Incredible work, Ilya - absolutely stunning

  • @StrayWolfForge
    @StrayWolfForge Před rokem +3

    His passion and dedication truly shows through his work. The camera work and editing were amazing aswell. Thanks again guys.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the kind words. A lot goes into these builds on both sides of the camera.

  • @mudddober
    @mudddober Před rokem +2

    A true artisian. I have watched you build amazing items over the years but this by far is the most jaw dropping build I have seen you build. The skill envolved is mind blowing. Thank you for your work and most importantly, the knowledge you hand out as if it were candy.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem

      It def showed his breath of knowledge for moving metal of all types.

  • @Fallkhar
    @Fallkhar Před rokem

    This is such a treat! Thank you for your brilliant content.

  • @Smyge196
    @Smyge196 Před rokem

    Ilya, you are far too modest in your skills and experience, which is also shown brilliantly in this job. Thanks for sharing these gems with us!

  • @alexandresilva-gc9th
    @alexandresilva-gc9th Před rokem +2

    It's always a great pleasure to see you creating pieces of art like this, congratulations to you and everyone at That Works.

  • @ejkataro6262
    @ejkataro6262 Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love you guys. I'm so glad you guys still post regular videos. You do some of the most beautiful metal working I've ever seen.

  • @BuruIgeru
    @BuruIgeru Před rokem +1

    No lie, with the colors and motifs of this helmet, despite being from a fictional video game, I can imagine Nobunaga, flashy and contemptuous of tradition as he is, saying "I gotta have that."
    Much congratulations and more power to the channel!

  • @ManyFishGames
    @ManyFishGames Před rokem +1

    Truly riveting ... but for real love this. The work, the history, filming and the editing!

  • @spacecase70
    @spacecase70 Před rokem

    As always Ilya, amazing and beautiful work!!

  • @Wavy_Gravy
    @Wavy_Gravy Před 9 měsíci

    I didn't intend to watch fully. I heard the line, "I do it this way to entertain myself." I'm hooked, sir. That's the mark of a true craftsman. You've my attention.

  • @2ndprotectsthe1st27
    @2ndprotectsthe1st27 Před rokem +3

    Excellent. Would love to see more videos like this.

    • @ThatWorks
      @ThatWorks  Před rokem +1

      We have a few! I should make a playlist of just our historical builds.

  • @Scar_does_stuff
    @Scar_does_stuff Před rokem +1

    For your first creation of a Samurai helmet you did a great job, your information you gave us was also very good if at times a bit patchy. The fact you took so much time to try and be as accurate as you can is very appreciated.

  • @danyst-gelais9505
    @danyst-gelais9505 Před 7 měsíci

    Mark my words. Ilya's work will be invaluable in a couple hundread of years. Truely a legendary smith.

  • @jimcorbett3764
    @jimcorbett3764 Před rokem

    I've never seen someone bondo a helmet before. This was a really interesting build. As usual, Ilya's craftsmanship is amazing; the helmet looks fantastic. Great job!

  • @suwerensarmata1371
    @suwerensarmata1371 Před rokem +1

    you are INCREDIBLE,not blacksmith..it is a last level..you are an artist

  • @curio_sphere
    @curio_sphere Před rokem +1

    Awesome, really awesome!! So happy for you guys (and for us) that you get to go crazy on incredible projects like this one.

  • @2Peache
    @2Peache Před rokem +1

    I always enjoy watching Ilya's craftsmanship. Great work as always!

  • @bowlcutballfro
    @bowlcutballfro Před rokem +1

    Love your work man, fantastic.

  • @TRIC4pitator
    @TRIC4pitator Před rokem +2

    oh me oh my , this man just Oozes talent and skill

  • @Bl4ckD0g
    @Bl4ckD0g Před rokem +1

    That is a truly beautiful piece of work, Ilya. Your skills never fail to impress.

  • @paralleluniverse7355
    @paralleluniverse7355 Před rokem +2

    Thank you That Works for this amazing video. Top notch production, from the editing and music to Ilya's history lesson and one-of-a-kind armor-making skills. The helmet is breathtaking!

  • @pitbullspit
    @pitbullspit Před rokem +2

    Amazing! What a process, and beautiful result. I can't imagine all the hard work-- thanks for sharing!!

  • @nowhereweareagain
    @nowhereweareagain Před rokem +1

    Really appreciate all the work and info y’all put into these.

  • @CookinWithSquirrl
    @CookinWithSquirrl Před rokem +2

    Incredible build! Well done Ilya!

  • @Tokyo_Rose.
    @Tokyo_Rose. Před rokem +1

    Absolutely amazing Ilya! Its beautiful. All that hard work you put in is so appreciated. Thank you so much for sharing ❤

  • @kenthedeviltamer
    @kenthedeviltamer Před rokem +1

    Glad you got to do this for the first time and shared it with us! Wow what an amazing looking helmet

  • @ryannovel8892
    @ryannovel8892 Před rokem

    I just love his work! Authentic as it can be and built it with full respect to the craft

  • @danielmoore3056
    @danielmoore3056 Před rokem +1

    I think you're spot on with the look and feel. Your talent is amazing.

  • @jamesyamamoto5155
    @jamesyamamoto5155 Před rokem +1

    Man that is one gorgeous Kabuto! I can't believe it's your first time making one. It looks incredible.

  • @1maxxu
    @1maxxu Před rokem

    This is really amazing, i always enjoy all the details you put in your projects

  • @donaldneill4419
    @donaldneill4419 Před rokem

    Amazing work. Kudos, Ilya!

  • @Chewyy____
    @Chewyy____ Před rokem

    Awesome work as usual, I loved this piece!

  • @RamboRaptor92
    @RamboRaptor92 Před rokem

    absolutely beautiful and mind blowing work

  • @johnliray948
    @johnliray948 Před rokem

    Thank you for taking the time to explain and give different perspectives on the different stages of the build. Makes one appreciate more what is happening in the video.

  • @chrisdresen4823
    @chrisdresen4823 Před měsícem

    Beautiful work. Always a pleasure watching a true artist at work, thank you!

  • @kitsvn
    @kitsvn Před rokem +1

    That is an incredible piece. Thank you very much for sharing, and thank you for the lecture on Japanese armor.

  • @murdock1187
    @murdock1187 Před rokem

    Man that was amazing love what you do mate

  • @ankokuraven
    @ankokuraven Před rokem

    I love watching Ilya's armor work. Especially with his historical commentary.

  • @sinn1916
    @sinn1916 Před rokem

    Truly a work of art. Well done!

  • @op4000exe
    @op4000exe Před rokem

    Amazing work, really awesomely done!

  • @Theoldindie
    @Theoldindie Před 8 měsíci

    I dont get how Ilya isnt more famous..This guy should blow up and go viral he's so talented. How is he not a millionaire!

  • @macrognsqd
    @macrognsqd Před 7 měsíci

    I just came to say CONGRATS ON BECOMING FORGED IN FIRE CHAMPION!!! I just saw the episode, and you deserve it!!!

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před rokem

    I just want to say congratulations that looks sick - great work👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @eldritchia
    @eldritchia Před rokem

    Always a pleasure to watch Ilya work

  • @IAmBeowulf701
    @IAmBeowulf701 Před rokem +1

    Would love to see a video of Ilya going over references for historic armor and weapon construction. I've never had much luck when I've looked, and I'm sure there are many out there who don't now where to start looking.

  • @logansisson5949
    @logansisson5949 Před 9 měsíci

    A good history lesson with a piece of good armor at the end
    Congratulations Ilya as usual 👏

  • @grigoriiandreev6349
    @grigoriiandreev6349 Před rokem

    Wow! I like this kind of video with narration going whole timeline! Helmet is beautiful! Great work! Thanks a lot for video!

  • @MrSilvart
    @MrSilvart Před rokem

    Absolutely gorgeous piece

  • @jonajo9757
    @jonajo9757 Před rokem +3

    For the Fukigaeshi, I'm certain that it's purpose for protecting arrows coming from side or so applies to earlier helmet which were a lot larger in comparison to modern armors developed in the late 15th century.

  • @TheGrenadeDog
    @TheGrenadeDog Před rokem +1

    Ilya’s talent never ceases to amaze me

  • @garetkonigsfeld2
    @garetkonigsfeld2 Před rokem

    I'm so glad you guys decided to show more of the process. The last video was more about fancy editing. Then forging a helmet. Thanks for sharing 👍.

  • @SaucissonPatetik
    @SaucissonPatetik Před rokem

    This is pure art. I love it thanks !

  • @MarkPhillipsRoShin
    @MarkPhillipsRoShin Před rokem +1

    What a stunningly beautiful tribute Ilya! Thanks for the massive amount of hardd work and detail you put into this project. As always, your work stands on its own as functional, beautiful and dramatic. It is ALWAYS a pleasure to watch you work and to see what you create.

  • @cameronclendon6429
    @cameronclendon6429 Před rokem

    Absolutely impressive. Great video.

  • @dylancnguyen
    @dylancnguyen Před rokem +1

    I understand that it wouldn’t be a big hit in the algorithm, but I’ve recently been trying to study traditional Vietnamese swords, and it’s excruciatingly difficult to find information on them. I feel like someone with Ilya’s passion and love for the craft could truly do justice to a legendary blade like the sword of Hoan Kiem Lake.

  • @moadeeb2002
    @moadeeb2002 Před rokem

    Bravo Iliya! Turned out amazing.

  • @Tumoxa89
    @Tumoxa89 Před rokem

    You are very humble for presenting such a beautiful piece of work.

  • @187ZakAttack
    @187ZakAttack Před rokem +1

    Please make the rest of the armor for Samurais! I've loved this topic since I was a kid and seeing the details and imagining how blacksmiths of the time would have spent months perfecting each piece is awesome!

  • @myawilkes7560
    @myawilkes7560 Před rokem

    I really can never wrap my head around how talented you are. And I love how dedicated you are to respecting culture and history!! Also, I love that you didn't have a pattern so you just... made one from scratch. That's hard enough to do with textiles!! Let alone with metal!!

  • @jfuzi3605
    @jfuzi3605 Před rokem

    As always....your work is beautiful as well as functional.

  • @bf6554
    @bf6554 Před rokem

    What an awesome and thought out video. IIya explaining every section of the build with the culture associated with it is also great.

  • @ArmorySmith
    @ArmorySmith Před rokem

    Good job. It was interesting to see!

  • @rjptrucking4598
    @rjptrucking4598 Před rokem

    That is a work of pure bliss. The surreality and quality that you are able to bring to life in for work is pure.