I admire your skill! The way you forge the tip of the arrow is just fun to watch! You are fast an precise! There is a lot to learn for me here! I also like the video quality… Very good and easy to watch! Very well done! Thank you for sharing your work! All the best!! Jasmine
Looks absolutely similar to the real thing. I once met a blacksmith at a historical park (Archeon, the Netherlands) and I asked him to forge me an arrowhead. It took him les than 10 minutes. Amazing indeed, and it gave me new insights in the production speed of skilled medieval weapon smiths.
And to think, in medieval times, smiths would probably be making each one with only one or two heats. And to have to forge hundreds upon hundreds of them each day!
I admire your skill! The way you forge the tip of the arrow is just fun to watch! You are fast an precise! There is a lot to learn for me here! I also like the video quality… Very good and easy to watch! Very well done!
Thank you for sharing your work! All the best!! Jasmine
Looks absolutely similar to the real thing. I once met a blacksmith at a historical park (Archeon, the Netherlands) and I asked him to forge me an arrowhead. It took him les than 10 minutes. Amazing indeed, and it gave me new insights in the production speed of skilled medieval weapon smiths.
Brutal awesome!!! How fast and accurate the BArrowhead came out of the Iron! I am really impressed by that Blacksmith!!!
And to think, in medieval times, smiths would probably be making each one with only one or two heats. And to have to forge hundreds upon hundreds of them each day!
2 heats is not a problem, one heat - I think it is possible.
Brutal están hermosas
Nice work, keep up the quality videos too!
Amazing like always
Świetne! :)
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Very cute puppy! Is the material just wrought iron?
No it is not wrought iron, it is low carbon steel (from the 20s or 30s).
All Hail Mlotek.
Little Hammer guards the Master Blade Smith as he works
Żelazo i plastelina mają wiele wspólnego, kiedy się wie jak się z nimi obchodzić. :)
Tyle że żelazo parzy w palce.
Parzy tylko pierwsze 3 razy, potem się go już nie dotyka.
Czy średniowieczne groty strzał były hartowane, czy pozostawione bez zmian?
były wykonywane z nisko węglowego materiału więc hartowanie nic by nie dało.