Forging a Rapier from Junk

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    Forging a Rapier in a creative style from an old rusty leaf spring bunch and a bunch of other junk that I got from the dump. This is a fast paced, close up look at the build process. The rapier blade is hand forged, heat treated, and ground to shape, and then the hilt is crafted from sprockets, some oak, and a trailer tow ball. This rapier is both rugged and beautiful, enjoy the fast paced, no BS showcase of the build!
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  • @cyfar704
    @cyfar704 Před 4 lety +2844

    Quarentine Diary: 4/7/2020
    For some reason now i'm addicted to forging and woodworking videos. I have no idea why but i'm loving it.

    • @mirrorblade6268
      @mirrorblade6268 Před 4 lety +40

      What about restoration videos like my mechanics?

    • @cyfar704
      @cyfar704 Před 4 lety +34

      @@mirrorblade6268 It's awesome! I started watching restoration videos then i started watching forging videos

    • @sheaross3124
      @sheaross3124 Před 4 lety +10

      Become a blacksmith professionally Perhaps it is God's grace in your life that you discovered such things ;) God bless much love from Kansas City USA

    • @jongsookim636
      @jongsookim636 Před 4 lety +3

      Now you enjoy mechinist pxrn xD enjoy your self.

    • @ericwilliams7374
      @ericwilliams7374 Před 4 lety +2

      There are so many. I have tried to stick with just a few but have ran out of videos to watch. So to keep up with them, wood working and metal working videos, I have been keeping a list of them.

  • @kylebennett7518
    @kylebennett7518 Před 4 lety +53

    Having just taken up smithing as a hobby myself i must say that rapier is a work of art. While getting started smithing and making knives and swords isn't overly hard, making them look that beautiful is alot harder. Good work sir.

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you!

    • @varun009
      @varun009 Před rokem +2

      Tip from an experienced amateur:
      1. Work on your hammer strikes. Striking steel correctly is a chore but good habits and form will save your elbows a lot of undue stress and you from a lot of finish grinding.
      2. Finish on the forge. Always try to get most of your finishng done on the forge. If you're just hammering out a vague silhouette then let the belt sander do the work, you're just doing stock removal with extra steps. Designing around the need for grinding will also make you a more efficient blacksmith.

  • @wetarbedfatass
    @wetarbedfatass Před 4 lety +730

    "Some may call this junk. Me, I call this treasure"
    -some merchant in Skyrim

    • @444aidan
      @444aidan Před 4 lety +12

      Meanwhile in FO4, that one vendor in diamond city is like "Whatever you do, DON'T call it junk!"

    • @johnfield7524
      @johnfield7524 Před 4 lety +3

      just don't call it junk ok?
      - some merchant in FO4 lol

    • @wetarbedfatass
      @wetarbedfatass Před 4 lety +3

      Bethesda sure likes the word junk

    • @TheInfamousHoreldo
      @TheInfamousHoreldo Před 4 lety +5

      Belethor, at the general goods store

    • @ksglitch6463
      @ksglitch6463 Před 4 lety +2

      Funilly enough, I was playing Skyrim as I read this😂😂

  • @drewrian5878
    @drewrian5878 Před 3 lety +18

    Videos like these have no business being so entertaining to watch I swear

  • @slappyrad
    @slappyrad Před 4 lety +715

    The hand guard made of gears is next-level bad ass blacksmithing 👏👏👏

  • @ausadha
    @ausadha Před 4 lety +1336

    "Forging a rapier from junk"
    Silver chariot: *_N i c e_*

  • @jongarzamx
    @jongarzamx Před 4 lety +1003

    When you live in a post-apocalyptic dystopia, but also want to be classy.

    • @lordcommissar7813
      @lordcommissar7813 Před 4 lety +8

      Rather use a spear simple and effective while being easy to make and repair

    • @ered203
      @ered203 Před 4 lety +54

      @@lordcommissar7813 Sure if you're a peasant. Might as well just grab a nice log cudgel and go to town. He said when you also want to be classy. Dudes with spears don't get the hot chick with the leather pants in the group. That girl goes with the swordsman or the quick draw gunslinger or something. Post apocalyptic is like High School. You either have to have the flashy car and cool clothes or be all ironic and deep and mysterious and shit. You can't be mysterious and brooding with a spear. It's too obvious.
      ;)

    • @eldrasgames5008
      @eldrasgames5008 Před 4 lety +7

      ered203 IDK you can be cool with a big savage looking spear and some cool clothes

    • @ered203
      @ered203 Před 4 lety +12

      @@eldrasgames5008 It just seems overstated to me. Gauche even. It's like, "We know you're here, JA-son. You don't have to be all waving a flag in the air about it."
      Of course I say this owning about five spears myself. It's different though if you're in a group with spears. Then it's like a team and you can get jerseys...to continue the metaphor. And the hot girl is still going to go with the guy carrying the cool rapier with the Dread Pirate Roberts/Johnny Depp things going.

    • @eldrasgames5008
      @eldrasgames5008 Před 4 lety +14

      ered203 I’d rather have the spear then the girl to be honest, better chance to walk away with my life. I do understand what you mean tho.

  • @PhantomSavage
    @PhantomSavage Před 3 lety +84

    .... so when do we get our post-apocalyptic Zorro reboot?

    • @irrespondible
      @irrespondible Před 3 lety +2

      Well, we did got a futuristic one with Generation Z....

    • @l.j.d.millar2822
      @l.j.d.millar2822 Před 3 lety +1

      Generation Z would be the closest thing. He uses a lightsaber in that one though...

    • @irrespondible
      @irrespondible Před 3 lety +1

      @@l.j.d.millar2822 The light saber also becomes a whip, I think...

  • @waterunderthebridge7950
    @waterunderthebridge7950 Před 4 lety +53

    Sounds like a rpg weapon where you have to gain the trust of the grumpy village blacksmith with a dark past by reminding him of the time he spent with his now deceased family and at the end of a winding quest chain you get rewarded with the “rapier forged from junk” which was a weapon he’d forged together with his late wife. Further down the line you realise that the rapier can actually awaken to some mysterious power due to the emotion vested upon it.

    • @remarinracoon5309
      @remarinracoon5309 Před 3 lety +5

      That's oddly specific

    • @metroplexprime9901
      @metroplexprime9901 Před 3 lety +9

      Take this like, now go write that book/make that video game.

    • @remarinracoon5309
      @remarinracoon5309 Před 3 lety +2

      @@metroplexprime9901 yes

    • @thotbreaker
      @thotbreaker Před 3 lety

      shut that stupid mouth up

    • @MrByakkoneko
      @MrByakkoneko Před rokem

      Maybe a weapon made for an Elf, by a Dwarf, using materials from the Elf’s Gnome Wife’s golemancy storeroom, so that when he goes to war, he wars with her by his side?

  • @The_Rising_Dragon
    @The_Rising_Dragon Před 4 lety +397

    His Junk collection is more put together, than my most tidy bookshelf...

  • @vocationcreations3149
    @vocationcreations3149 Před 3 lety +28

    Awesome. I wanted to try making a rapier but the hilt was too intimidating, so I settled on a small sword. Seeing your level of work inspires me to step up my game! Some pretty awesome tools too!

  • @stayquiet2217
    @stayquiet2217 Před 4 lety +258

    Teacher: for your next project recycle something from junk
    The next day
    Me:here's the sword

  • @Narezaath
    @Narezaath Před 4 lety +48

    That is the biggest, most satisfying setup for a "water bottle cap" challenge I have ever seen.

  • @4sakend1
    @4sakend1 Před 4 lety +222

    So just throwing this out there, does anyone else when they see a rapier go in their minds "Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." or is it just me?

    • @GarrettMoffitt
      @GarrettMoffitt Před 4 lety +6

      I hear what you are saying, but it's balance is wrong. Remember, Inigo used a sword designed for man with 6 fingers. Which means different balances, due the longer hilt.

    • @louisstephans5521
      @louisstephans5521 Před 4 lety

      Me!!! Over here!!!!

    • @Thehonoredone69
      @Thehonoredone69 Před 4 lety +6

      I think SILVER CHARIOTT

    • @4sakend1
      @4sakend1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Thehonoredone69 I'm not familiar with that

    • @famonk2674
      @famonk2674 Před 4 lety +1

      Only reason I'm watching this in the first place

  • @zanderlimberakis403
    @zanderlimberakis403 Před 3 lety +6

    Best part about your vids is that you can watch them no matter what language you speak.

  • @finntayde3457
    @finntayde3457 Před 4 lety +47

    6:51
    "Ah yes, let me just grab a gear from my gear drawer."

    • @rayanderson5797
      @rayanderson5797 Před 3 lety +5

      Being a Jawa is a lifestyle

    • @CatsLeMatts
      @CatsLeMatts Před 3 lety

      Bike shops usually have a bunch of worn out sprockets they're looking to get rid of, you could probably get them there

  • @shalad5889
    @shalad5889 Před 4 lety +116

    This while video was like ASMR to me, I fell asleep in 5 minutes flat. Subbed

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety +59

      Lmao, haven't had anyone tell me I put them to sleep yet... but I'll take it as a compliment!

    • @Rain-tv7oh
      @Rain-tv7oh Před 4 lety +3

      @@FarawayForge Actually i felt a little sleepy too, great video though.

    • @mehmeh_
      @mehmeh_ Před 4 lety +1

      @@FarawayForge it's actually kinda calming....

    • @waynelee9136
      @waynelee9136 Před 4 lety +1

      tingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingtingting

  • @AdrianNeptune
    @AdrianNeptune Před 4 lety +22

    Spectacular rare rapier (Italian sword) seems a rose's thorns sword, of elegant and noble style! You deserve an award for your skill and your art!

  • @albinonibba6958
    @albinonibba6958 Před 4 lety +585

    The whole world: corona
    This guy: haha hammer goes "TING TING TING"

    • @Eyezor123
      @Eyezor123 Před 4 lety +1

      albinonibba69 copied

    • @gamerfartchugger
      @gamerfartchugger Před 4 lety +5

      NOOOOOO THATS NOT HOW THE MEME IS WRITTIN YOU NEED TO LEARN TO MAKE A GOOD MEME THIS DOESNT DESERVE LIKES

    • @Eyezor123
      @Eyezor123 Před 4 lety +3

      SuS Boi haha red hammer go ting ting

    • @albinonibba6958
      @albinonibba6958 Před 4 lety +1

      SuS Boi hehe.. sorry just had to improvise 💩

    • @gamerfartchugger
      @gamerfartchugger Před 4 lety

      @@albinonibba6958 really bro... booooooo

  • @Prowler9000
    @Prowler9000 Před 4 lety +9

    Wow. This is magnificent.
    Your technique for heat treating also puts a number of forged in fire competitors to shame. That was ingenius

  • @Vospader21
    @Vospader21 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you, I love seeing videos like this. I always hate seeing perfectly good raw material going to waste just cause its old. It’s nice to see it get new life again.

  • @anarchy_1214ttv
    @anarchy_1214ttv Před 3 lety +7

    This guy is an artist it’s amazing how someone can turn scraps into a work of art. Nicely done man

  • @matthewramos1278
    @matthewramos1278 Před 3 lety

    You use modern tools, but your videos give off the same energy as Primitive Technology videos. I love it!

  • @ryansmith9502
    @ryansmith9502 Před 2 lety +5

    I appreciate your little balance test of the sword at the end. I’m always curious where the center of balance is on a lot of these forging channels but not many deliver. Incredible detail, very nice work

    • @lukemarquardt9745
      @lukemarquardt9745 Před 2 lety

      This guy wanted to show how functional it really is. A nimble sword like this has to be balanced well, just past the pointer finger is optimal for point control and minor chopping. That is why he went so far as use a hitch ball pommel to counterbalance the blade (so clever). Oddly he didnt show the tempering part. You have to temper spring steel (reheat it to blue) after quenching or it will shatter when you use it. A heartbreaking end to days or weeks of work that smiths take great care to not repeat.

  • @sperber-knives
    @sperber-knives Před 4 lety +35

    Dude, Thats amazing !! Never saw something like this, just awesome !! great job mate !

  • @WinchesterxNL
    @WinchesterxNL Před 4 lety +34

    Wow. The balance on that blade is just impeccable. That's some true skill right there! Love the sword as a whole, though will admit that I had no idea what the hilt would look like with that wirework example. It just looked messy. Gladly the end product doesn't! If I had the money, I would have loved to simply buy this one. Same for your katana if I'm honest.
    That said, you asked for projects.
    I wouldn't mind seeing a fantasy inspired piece from you. Maybe something that comes from a video game or movie or something. The Witcher, and Castlevania come to mind.

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety +7

      Thank you ❤️ Oh man I'd love to do something from the witcher, great suggestion!

  • @lucienlacy3291
    @lucienlacy3291 Před 4 lety +2

    Very beautiful craftsmanship. I am glad to see someone bring a piece of art such as this into the world.

  • @OliveDr0ps
    @OliveDr0ps Před 4 lety +1

    Not only is the piece itself great but whoever edited this video did a great job. The audio capturing in this video is very satisfying alongside the actual work itself.

  • @scionoffire2904
    @scionoffire2904 Před 4 lety +70

    You know I normally dont like the "from junk" weapons but this sword is actually well made. The guard is actually really good, those ridges would catch blades pretty good. The hilt is well designed and a thick pommel for better point control. One criticism though, the blade is a little wide and short to be a rapier, it's more of a side sword. Great work dude.

    • @lolbosss
      @lolbosss Před 4 lety +8

      You could even end the enemy rightly with the pommel

    • @colinbarnett7441
      @colinbarnett7441 Před 4 lety +5

      Wtf this man is a historian.

    • @jozefkozon4520
      @jozefkozon4520 Před 4 lety

      It is pourly made.

    • @jeanladoire4141
      @jeanladoire4141 Před 4 lety +7

      I know, right? It's so rare to see well made swords "from scrap" or anything like that. The forging was... Rough ! Hehe, but even tho it wasn't the cleanest, he did well on the grinding, and that's what matters anyways. The temper was also quite rough, but amazingly successful... More than 60 rockwells accross the blade! Very impressive.
      Also, wasn't the grinding convex? I didnt see it very well, but if it is, i can only say that this guy has the tools and the talent to make proper swords!

    • @jozefkozon4520
      @jozefkozon4520 Před 4 lety +3

      @@jeanladoire4141Talent and tools will not make a person dazzle and start doing a good job. The construction is poor, from assembly to materials. The only good quality material, the car spring, was wasted. 3 blades can be pulled out of this amount of spring steel. He took off at too high a temperature and did not release stress. The blade slams at the first major shock. It would pass with a diamond cross-section, but he chose a flat cut with eyelash. Same oak handle. The cross guard barely covers his hand and is too delicate. As for finishing, you can see the welds that they hold in prayer in several places. The polisher was made on a parole. When you look up you can see a zebra. Above, I have five times as many reservations.

  • @unravelled680
    @unravelled680 Před 4 lety +16

    12:36 then his neighbor walks by and then said...
    Poor guy he got affected by the quarantine...

  • @brickfire5221
    @brickfire5221 Před 3 lety +5

    I've watched this like three times, and it's still one of the best videos on the internet

  • @user-nv5hp8li4
    @user-nv5hp8li4 Před 3 lety +1

    Your follower from Iraq, I love what you design and what you do. Keep doing more. #### I hope to meet you with all my heart 😊🙂

  • @jmbauer68
    @jmbauer68 Před 4 lety +14

    Haven't forged a day in my life. Never seen someone hit the hot cut with a hammer. Super cool sword.

  • @FarawayForge
    @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety +23

    Taking Suggestions! I have a huge list of projects, but what do you guys want to see me make?

    • @icarusswitkes986
      @icarusswitkes986 Před 4 lety +6

      Have you ever made armor? That would be cool. Like a gauntlet or shoulder thing.

    • @falqar1.6
      @falqar1.6 Před 4 lety +4

      Can you make a cutlass?

    • @stupidsignals2363
      @stupidsignals2363 Před 4 lety +1

      Amm make a bowie knife that could be a nice keyword for getting views.

    • @Oenarion
      @Oenarion Před 4 lety +4

      A gauntlet would be cool!

    • @thiagocardozo2580
      @thiagocardozo2580 Před 4 lety +5

      A scythe

  • @MultiKris82
    @MultiKris82 Před 3 lety

    Good work man. Very nice of you to share your skill with the people's who appreciate your work and talent. Keep it up.

  • @austinnappier6840
    @austinnappier6840 Před 4 lety +3

    Simply beautiful artistry. I was mesmerized the whole time.

  • @raspberryjam3724
    @raspberryjam3724 Před 3 lety +3

    Truly amazing, how you can make something so beautiful out of scrap. What a wonderful metaphor.

  • @lachy1709
    @lachy1709 Před 4 lety +105

    When you want to be mad max but you also want to be classy

  • @heavenshound3
    @heavenshound3 Před 4 lety

    Dude!! I don’t know who in the heck you are, but you are one bad man!! I know it’s sped way up, but I can tell you put a lot of heart into every piece you do. Probably takes days and your whole upper body probably hurts afterwards.

  • @lisa-azrabroad4137
    @lisa-azrabroad4137 Před 3 lety +2

    I love the guard design, brilliant job

  • @michaelhawthorne6082
    @michaelhawthorne6082 Před 4 lety +56

    Robber:this look like a good place to start
    Faraway forge: *pulls out million of homemade swords*
    Are you sure about that

    • @yosesnap8888
      @yosesnap8888 Před 3 lety +6

      Faraway Forge: Unlimited Blade works

    • @keybashr4786
      @keybashr4786 Před 3 lety +4

      *loads homemade gun* You came to the wrong house, fool

  • @johnyeung6329
    @johnyeung6329 Před 4 lety +3

    Awesome job! you made it look so easy, I can just imagine the hours and hours you edited out!

  • @YahsServant07
    @YahsServant07 Před 6 měsíci

    That is just beautiful 😍 And to think you were able to make art so beautiful from junk, astounding! I’d love to have this rapier. The way you were able to blend the rough and ruggedness and contour it with flow and beauty of the rapier just, wow! I really don’t know what else to say. I love it

  • @sergioslegos
    @sergioslegos Před 3 lety +1

    Outstanding Work Keep it up, very relaxing watching you doing it step by step... Amazing talent you have thanks for sharing it with us!

  • @gundanium3126
    @gundanium3126 Před 4 lety +214

    Ok, I do not know how much forging experience you have I am guessing two years based on the time your Facebook channel was started, I have 3.7 years, however, 3 of those years are full time forging 4 days a week so I do have a lot of shop time.
    you did a good job overall however I would have liked to see you forge in the bevels as it can be done by hand to make the diamond cross-section.
    first, off you should really put the guard back on your angle grinder, I do not know what brand you're using however you may want to switch to a DeWalt that cost me 125$ish and the guard is easy to adjust. its just not safe work practice to not use the guard because regardless of how careful you are a bad disk could cause very bad injuries. also, you really should not use 5 min epoxy for bedding things in handles as the stuff is brittle and can break easily better to use a 15 min flexible epoxies or blade bond or west systems epoxies for your blades.
    Tips: you can save time on fit and finish by drilling the hole for your tang then heating it in your forge and drifting it to the approximant size of your tag, then doing a final hot fitting it to your blade. it's not going to damage the heat treatment of the blade.
    Get some more hammers as I find different styles do things better then other large wide hammers are great for drawing down material well smaller lighter ones are great for beveling. I like to use A 1.5 Japanese style hammer for beveling in the method shared by the channel that works and go down to a 1 lb cross peen and then a .876 lbs french, however, I have a preference for using swiss and Norse pattern hammers for everything else. the American bladesmith society has a great list of suppliers I got the Japanese hammer from Usaknifemakers.com and I got the rest of the hammers from Blacksmiths Depot. the Japanese style hammers are quite hard to get as only a few people make them yet they have a high demand. I also recommend picking up Kevin Cashen knife design DVD along with anything that catches your interest as their DVDs are very informative. well worth the price and can be found in the American bladesmith society shop. I learned a lot from watching it. also, I later emailed Mr. Cashen with some questions I had from his DVDs and he answered them, however, he may not get to them right away as he is a busy guy.
    instead of doing inserts, you may want to try bedding in epoxy and I would recommend checking out the youtube channel KyleRoyerKnives as he has videos expanding how to do this.
    I recommend picking up hand sanding techniques it adds a lot of time to each blade, but the finish is nicer when compared to pure machine finishes, you still hit it with your buffer to do your final finish. most smiths use sandpaper however I prefer to use stones as the last longer than sandpaper both in use time and how long it till you need to resupply. I use a western method of doing it where you bring the stone to the blade instea.d of the Japanese method of bringing the blade to the stone. I use edge pro stones and a king 800 grit and a 120 Shapton I prefer these Japanese stones over the edge pro as I can part them up and make them last significantly longer. the reason I cut the Japanese stones is when polishing I prefer to bring the stone to the blade then the blade to the stone.
    however, if you can afford them go with diamond stones as they remove material faster then traditional stones I hear good things about Atoma Plates but personally have yet to use them.
    check out Jason Knights channel
    however, these are just my personal opinion based on my style of forging, I do not expect you to or won't you to just take my word for it and hope you will do your own research. You have a lot of talent I hope this will help you improve your work and I hope you will keep up the good work.

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety +111

      Wow that was a very detailed description, thank you! I do not have a ton of forging experience, as evident from my video when watched by someone who knows what they're doing... I read your entire post, thank you for all the suggestions. I am familiar with both kyle royer and jason knight as well. Anyways, thank you for watching and thank you for taking the time to put those tips together for me, it will likely take me a while to implement any of them with the current global conditions, but I am always looking to improve 👍

    • @gundanium3126
      @gundanium3126 Před 4 lety +22

      @@FarawayForge Your welcome.

    • @gundanium3126
      @gundanium3126 Před 4 lety +9

      @@rev3 thank you.

    • @hallobre
      @hallobre Před 4 lety +30

      First time I see someone actually thanking the person who gives advises instead of making excuses.
      Cool sword btw

    • @Kumofan
      @Kumofan Před 4 lety +7

      Atoma are probably the best diamond plate on the market currently from my experience. My #140 removes material like a champ for re-profiling knives and doesn't leave a raggedy edge like certain other brands.
      In higher grits you will want to use a whetstone, though, as they give a better edge (diamond plates of the same grit tend to work as if they are a lower grit). While the King stones truly are great IMO (especially for the price), their formula is somewhat outdated. They are soft and slow cutting compared to certain other stones on the market today. Budget allowing I would recommend the Shapton Ha-No-Kuromaku (Aka Shapton Pro, there's literally no difference but HNK is cheaper) line or even the Shapton glass if you want a slightly better hand feel (and a much smaller wallet afterwards). These stones are very fast cutting, hard (so they don't need to be flattened nearly as much), and don't require soaking. The only downside I'd note is that there is a larger learning curve for these, since their feel is muted due to being so hard.
      A comparable line of stones would be Naniwa's Chosera/Professional, though in lower grits they can be a bit soft, and not in the good way that the King stones are.
      If you are looking for something comparable to a King that is a little faster cutting, I'd recommend the Cerax line from Suehiro, although these decidedly aren't splash and go and require (I believe) slightly more soaking time than the Kings.
      Another option is A Tormek. Although these are crazy expensive, the learning curve is much lower, and they sharpen much faster. Grit on these ranges from 250-3000 ($400 additional stone...).
      This isn't to say that the King is bad, however: I love my King Deluxe 1200--it leaves a great kasumi finish and has a nice hand-feel, allowing for good control when sharpening, but it can be frustrating to have to soak it before working and worry about oversoaking (if oversoaked it can be permanently softened) if I am sharpening a large batch of knives; the softness is also somewhat annoying, as it develops a noticeable crater fairly quickly, which is detrimental to the sharpening of single-bevel knives, chisels, scissors, razors, and other similar implements.

  • @crusader2603
    @crusader2603 Před 4 lety +660

    Imagine how many people got into new hobbies because of corona

    • @skittles2861
      @skittles2861 Před 4 lety +17

      Well, those people aint me

    • @matmeg-0847
      @matmeg-0847 Před 4 lety +7

      Hasn't he been doing this for years?

    • @crusader2603
      @crusader2603 Před 4 lety +4

      Izuku Midoriya yeah... I’m talking about the people watching these types of vids cause their stuck at home...

    • @topg4506
      @topg4506 Před 4 lety +6

      Not me I'm a gamer always have been always will be

    • @crusader2603
      @crusader2603 Před 4 lety +8

      Ayaz Hussain once a gamer always a gamer 😎🤙

  • @plaguedhuman8528
    @plaguedhuman8528 Před 4 lety +1

    Love how your showing the amount of work that goes into this

  • @sabwree
    @sabwree Před 4 lety

    these forging videos are really satisfying and idk why

  • @Soltrigger
    @Soltrigger Před 4 lety +37

    2:56 That bit was oddly satisfying to watch.

  • @SethKotta
    @SethKotta Před 4 lety +44

    Wait, those jugs weren't actually filled with apple cider. This guy's a phony!
    All joking aside, that was absolutely brilliant.

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety +9

      Don't give away my secrets!!

    • @nickdejager8873
      @nickdejager8873 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm pretty sure (and pretty glad) there wasn't beer in those cans, either. That would be alcohol abuse.

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety

      @@nickdejager8873 Just water! I would never do that to you

  • @Apathymiller
    @Apathymiller Před 4 lety +1

    One man's junk is anothers treasure! Awesome work, very well done and turned out gorgeous!

  • @fabinho06natal
    @fabinho06natal Před 4 lety +1

    what an aweesome job, amazing creativity

  • @killgora1
    @killgora1 Před 4 lety +8

    Cool. That's a fine blade you made there. Though I would say it is more of a side sword than a rapier. A rapier has a thinner and longer blade than that, but the concept is very similar since the rapier likely evolved from the side sword, and were both used quite a bit in the renaissance.

    • @onnotijsterman4671
      @onnotijsterman4671 Před 2 lety +2

      But cant a rapier be referred to both the side sword and the typical rapier though. So technically cant it still be considered a rapier?

    • @killgora1
      @killgora1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@onnotijsterman4671 I've heard of it before, but I believe they typically classified different in most cases I've seen.

    • @redgreenblue1208
      @redgreenblue1208 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@killgora1 There's a franchise rapiers. The original spanish rapiers are not to slim swords

  • @cjphillipsyoutubechannel593

    Fantastic mad skills Keaton!! My two favorite parts-the speeded up welding and hammer blows and the ending! Kardashians got nothing on you spinning off that top! HA!

  • @korkunge
    @korkunge Před 3 lety +2

    One of the coolest blades i have ever seen! you rock man!

  • @jamesham7274
    @jamesham7274 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm in love with that old gas can

  • @madsenj367
    @madsenj367 Před 4 lety +6

    the sped up sound of the wetstone is some decent asmr xD

  • @jof12n34
    @jof12n34 Před 4 lety +5

    Imagine a blacksmith from ancient times making a sword without these kind of machines

  • @loganraj2000
    @loganraj2000 Před 4 lety

    The only ASMR i love to hear and watch

  • @bradkarkos629
    @bradkarkos629 Před 3 lety +1

    Really love the basket on here, really makes this unique

  • @dannybassich6210
    @dannybassich6210 Před 3 lety +4

    That is the most beautiful sword I have ever seen.

  • @postaroland2014
    @postaroland2014 Před 4 lety +11

    Actually spring steel is the high end material for swords. Well done 🤘🏻

    • @S8tan7
      @S8tan7 Před 4 lety +1

      Roland Posta gotta get the right amount of springy wibblement

    • @postaroland2014
      @postaroland2014 Před 4 lety

      @@S8tan7
      This yoke is stiff like a spring steel rapier blade😁

  • @glennquagmire991
    @glennquagmire991 Před 3 lety +1

    When the apocalypse comes, I need this man and my dad with me.

  • @itsjustSev
    @itsjustSev Před 2 lety

    I know this is an older video, but it just showed up to me and what you did with the guard is what earned you my sub :)

  • @colinwomble931
    @colinwomble931 Před 4 lety +18

    Loving the ring gears, I bet a knuckle duster made the and way would be brutal

  • @patricksmith9297
    @patricksmith9297 Před 4 lety +26

    I am curious, did I miss the tempering or was that done as you quenched the blade? A very fine work of art as well.

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety +23

      I just left that part out, I tempered it in my kitchen oven off camera. And thank you!

    • @noneyobiz337
      @noneyobiz337 Před 4 lety +1

      Did you temper the tang?

  • @marcusgutierrez7770
    @marcusgutierrez7770 Před 4 lety

    I enjoyed the fact that you hammer the blades edge instead of just making the edge from a cut out. I really liked the concept of the rapier nicely done.

  • @supinstefotra7371
    @supinstefotra7371 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow men it's just amazing...good work, I loved it

  • @wizrad5931
    @wizrad5931 Před 3 lety +3

    This guy when he pulled out his drawer of bike parts: Behold! My stuff!

  • @cyruspogi4392
    @cyruspogi4392 Před 4 lety +10

    Dmg:85
    Speed:75
    Crit Chance:100%
    Special attributes:
    +70 pierce
    +90 precision

  • @malsawmzela609
    @malsawmzela609 Před 4 lety +1

    Bro you deserve way more subscribers than this. Your works are so beautiful, and you even work alone!

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 Před 3 lety

    I was delighted to see bicycle bits and a tow ball being used to great effect. Wonderful job.

  • @racconov2627
    @racconov2627 Před 4 lety +108

    Title: "Forging a rapier from junk"
    My brain: "Forging a raper from junk"

  • @xdxfahmy9992
    @xdxfahmy9992 Před 4 lety +3

    I subscribed because I like watching stuff like these❤

  • @unknownplayergamers2472
    @unknownplayergamers2472 Před 4 lety +2

    12:37 I think very different when you laughing sir, I have imagines 😂😂✌🏻

  • @jmzjuson5765
    @jmzjuson5765 Před 3 lety

    I must say that its so "AWESOME" i'am a big fan of rapiers and i am inspired by you making a rapier out of junk and its a nice looking one👍

  • @Mikus_Husbando
    @Mikus_Husbando Před 4 lety +12

    I was gonna say that the ball hitch pommel looks too heavy. But then he showed it was perfectly balanced. Nice work.

  • @dg-wi4wn
    @dg-wi4wn Před 4 lety +4

    Man i can't imagine how many sanding belts he goes though :0

  • @cristianmogollon1126
    @cristianmogollon1126 Před 4 lety +2

    Is awesome and beautiful, good job!!

  • @davidtirado6624
    @davidtirado6624 Před 3 lety +2

    Gorgeous rapier, amazing details..

  • @guilhelms1585
    @guilhelms1585 Před 4 lety +3

    4:04 Well i felt that burning smell through my screen.

  • @14.huanle60
    @14.huanle60 Před 4 lety +4

    This is the most Anime thing coming from a non Anime video ever. Yes even more Anime than the Katana to be honest, this weapon is pure elegant !

  • @JLB456
    @JLB456 Před 3 lety +2

    Absolutely amazing!

  • @leviathan_is_me
    @leviathan_is_me Před 11 měsíci

    Can we all just take a minute to appreciate this mans skill with a hammer and anvil?

  • @michaellight6981
    @michaellight6981 Před 4 lety +4

    I never realized rapiers were that wide. they always look like sticks in the media.

  • @nojustno4209
    @nojustno4209 Před 3 lety +6

    I came up with the best name for this: _Gear Lock_

  • @Deckard_f_Cain
    @Deckard_f_Cain Před 4 lety

    What a wonderful master piece!

  • @ElnarSilverblade
    @ElnarSilverblade Před 4 lety +1

    This rapier is one of the most beautiful weapons I have ever saw.

  • @julliandorero8408
    @julliandorero8408 Před 4 lety +6

    That reminds me of Polnareff's Silver Chariot stand.

    • @dumbibish1422
      @dumbibish1422 Před 3 lety

      That’s because silver chariot used a rapier

  • @user-xg1gs7ld7i
    @user-xg1gs7ld7i Před 4 lety +4

    Рапира хороша, глаз радует. Стоит о ножнах подумать.

  • @NickDangerThirdGuy
    @NickDangerThirdGuy Před 4 lety +1

    Nicely done, all the better because its upcycled !

  • @petree
    @petree Před 4 lety

    When I saw the finished result I couldn't help but say absolutely stunning

  • @lucc1o
    @lucc1o Před 4 lety +5

    "some people call this junk, me, I call this treasure"

  • @Milkthief
    @Milkthief Před 4 lety +8

    I would recommend grinding the scale off before doing the file test. Scale is pretty much pure carbon so of course it will skate, and not necessarily give you an accurate read.

    • @FarawayForge
      @FarawayForge  Před 4 lety +5

      Thank you for the suggestion, I was unaware but that makes sense

    • @midgardarmoury
      @midgardarmoury Před 4 lety

      Pretty sure the scale is iron oxide no carbon in iron

    • @Milkthief
      @Milkthief Před 4 lety

      @@midgardarmoury You might be right, however it will still throw off a file test, and it definitely eats up fresh belts real quick.

    • @gundanium3126
      @gundanium3126 Před 4 lety

      ​@@MilkthiefI do not know how many blades you have made but I have made enough that i lost count somewhere around 200 I have been making blades full time for 3 years and have been forging blades for about 3 years and 7 months. i do not sell my work yet, however i have done a file check on each blade i have quenched using a Nickelson file. the only thing scale does is cause you to see scratch marks do to the fact that if its properly cleaned before quenching the lair of scale is not thick enough to cause any other effects to it. the risk of breaking your blade is more likely if you grind on an untempered blade because fresh martensite is very brittle and needs to be tempered right away so it can become tempered martensite. learning the sound and feel of a hardened blade under a file will allow you to judge if its hard or not.
      Note: until a blade falls below 400F the file test will not work because martensite does not form until the temperature has fallen to 399F and the transformation from austenite to fresh martensite happens at the speed of sound.

    • @Milkthief
      @Milkthief Před 4 lety

      @@gundanium3126 I've been making for nearly 8 years now. But as a non full time maker I doubt I've finished more than 200 blades. I was more talking about forge scale than heat treat scale, but I get your point. Its a very good idea to temper as soon as you quench, though I've had more blades fail during water quench than any other time.

  • @dmonsol
    @dmonsol Před 3 lety +1

    I'm in love with this rapier

  • @valoriel4464
    @valoriel4464 Před 3 lety

    A real piece of art. Beautiful

  • @neoxpowa
    @neoxpowa Před 3 lety +4

    13:06 perfectly balanced

    • @Turd13s
      @Turd13s Před 3 lety

      as all things should be.

  • @poweredbymoonlight9869
    @poweredbymoonlight9869 Před 3 lety +4

    When you say *"gear up"* to a sword smith

  • @niallcurran7894
    @niallcurran7894 Před 4 lety +2

    Masterpiece, thanks for the video

  • @phiro4305
    @phiro4305 Před 3 lety +2

    You know a sword is hot when after completely submerging it in the water for 10 seconds it's still bursts into flames when you remove it