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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2021
  • With a meteorite in hand, Adam Savage learns how to turn it into a medieval-style sword with the help of master swordsmith Jeff Pringle.
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  • @redneckpyromania6965
    @redneckpyromania6965 Před 3 lety +653

    I cannot express how furious i am that this is just a promotional video and not the whole thing

    • @redneckpyromania6965
      @redneckpyromania6965 Před 3 lety +9

      @@jimmy_flaps never once have i had success with stuff like that streaming sites yeah but never pirate bay

    • @robertthomas5906
      @robertthomas5906 Před 3 lety +8

      Could be worse. Could be watching a Smithsonian vid. They do that all the time. Wow this is interesting... er what? GRRR.

    • @fatalbrett
      @fatalbrett Před 2 lety +2

      Same here

    • @SharneAndrews
      @SharneAndrews Před 2 lety +2

      Happily pay for it... not available in australia as far as I can tell....

    • @christopherrhodes3228
      @christopherrhodes3228 Před 2 lety +3

      @@SharneAndrews VPN is fren

  • @TrollDragomir
    @TrollDragomir Před rokem +22

    A little disclaimer: people had power hammers in the ancient and medieval times, powered by watermills. These were not very common though, usually it was just a couple of forge helpers with heavy hammers.

  • @Arhpeco
    @Arhpeco Před rokem +45

    For anyone interested, the dagger shown at 6:44 is from Tutankhamuns tomb. It is made from meteoric iron when iron smelting was rare. Ca. 1323 BC in the bronze age.

    • @joshportie
      @joshportie Před rokem

      No it isn't. It's forged from iron with methods currently unknown. There's no proof of any meteorites. None. You find a rock on the ground you can't say how it got there unless someone witnessed it and recorded it. Everything else is religious belief.

    • @nicholasstarks3008
      @nicholasstarks3008 Před rokem

      other areas in Mesopotamia had iron working figured out

  • @BlackHoleForge
    @BlackHoleForge Před 3 lety +163

    The only thing that upset me about this video, is that the next part of the video isn't out yet. Awesome

    • @AzurePain
      @AzurePain Před 3 lety +4

      Not here but it is on Savage Builds from a year or two ago on Discovery+ or other means.

    • @lbaker9775
      @lbaker9775 Před 2 lety

      @@AzurePain 0pp0

  • @tabithaalphess2115
    @tabithaalphess2115 Před rokem +13

    I guess Sokka was onto something when he wanted to make a sword out of a meteorite

  • @cholulahotsauce6166
    @cholulahotsauce6166 Před 3 lety +95

    He's really got the atmosphere in his forge wonderfully tuned; hardly any scale on those pieces at all.

    • @bagochips834
      @bagochips834 Před 3 lety +5

      I'm willing to bet he runs a reducing flame for these kinds of projects in order to minimize scale.

    • @StoneDeceiver
      @StoneDeceiver Před rokem +1

      what does this mean? can you explain pls :)

    • @Bubu567
      @Bubu567 Před rokem +3

      @@StoneDeceiver A 'reducing flame' basically makes the environment on average starved of oxygen, usually by the presence over an over abundance of carbon based fuel. That reduces oxidation that occurs on the surface while the metal is in the forge, and ideally only starts forming after you pull it out(but it's hard to make it THAT perfect).

    • @DarthTwilight
      @DarthTwilight Před rokem +2

      they may have been brushing it off between cuts

  • @RooSnBert
    @RooSnBert Před 3 lety +68

    You make Sokka’s sword!!!!

  • @MylkT1023
    @MylkT1023 Před rokem +1

    Sokka and Master Piandao would be so proud!

  • @skoitch
    @skoitch Před 3 lety +74

    Ancient sword makers knew what to do thanks to trial and error. What they didn’t know is why it worked!

    • @MrRedeyedJedi
      @MrRedeyedJedi Před 3 lety +26

      I believe many ancient civilisations knew more than we give them credit for

    • @jetah50
      @jetah50 Před 3 lety +4

      they also had time. 1-3 months to make a sword, no problem.

    • @joermnyc
      @joermnyc Před 3 lety +2

      Meanwhile we lost the recipe for “Damascus steel” (it’s now well known that this steel actually came from India (aka wood steel), the western world only first found them in Damascus.)

    • @velazquezarmouries
      @velazquezarmouries Před 2 lety +3

      There was a belief that a certain kind of steel was produced when a ginger kit peed into the furnace

    • @The_Gallowglass
      @The_Gallowglass Před rokem +3

      @@joermnyc It is just crucible steel that is melted down, cooled, and then forged out.
      Carbon (Combined) 1.34%, Carbon (Uncombined) 0.31%, Sulfur 0.17%, Silicon 0.04%, Arsenic 0.03%
      Also, wootz contained impurities like vanadium, molybdenum, chromium that seem to be integral to it.

  • @benjaminjarrett9816
    @benjaminjarrett9816 Před 3 lety +16

    Uh oh, sokka’s space sword is becoming a reality lolzs

  • @roromad9603
    @roromad9603 Před rokem +2

    its crazy just how efficient and accurate jeff's swings are. decades of practice.

  • @f.k.burnham8491
    @f.k.burnham8491 Před 3 lety +9

    They have several meteoric iron knives at the Higgins Armorial Museum in Worchester Mass. The patterns in them are beautiful.

  • @loganvetsch8979
    @loganvetsch8979 Před 3 lety +25

    Buddy looks like if Ryan Stiles was a blacksmith.

  • @markgreiser464
    @markgreiser464 Před rokem

    Finally, it is time. Send out the word. Rally the Troops.

  • @JonatasAdoM
    @JonatasAdoM Před 3 lety +5

    Adam finally managed to make a space sword.

  • @DeadLog
    @DeadLog Před rokem +2

    i saw the video name and all i could think of was Sokka saying "SPACE SWORD"

  • @monkeydhuen2874
    @monkeydhuen2874 Před rokem

    I dont know what it is but seeing that man just talk is so addictive

  • @coenistheman
    @coenistheman Před rokem +2

    Read somewhere that meteorite iron was humans first experience with iron, someone found a descent amount and figured out how to forge it alright, eventually thought "ok I need to figure out how to make more of this stuff" and the rest is history

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před rokem +1

      also Adam comments on weight... PURE iron is stupidly heavy. Steel is much less so due to having carbon and oxygen mixed into it in carefully regulated amounts.

  • @rosscoed6275
    @rosscoed6275 Před 3 lety +9

    We call our biggest hammer the gentle persuader

  • @jimtalbott9535
    @jimtalbott9535 Před rokem

    4:30 - why Mr Pringles neighbors just looooove him.

  • @Abrahaminho
    @Abrahaminho Před 2 lety

    i love how jeff is so chill

  • @velazquezarmouries
    @velazquezarmouries Před 2 lety +8

    "Why is this meteorite heavier than normal steel "
    Lower carbon content and random heavy metal inclussions
    "They didn't have power hammers"
    Treadle hammers were a thing at least since the roman era
    Also slaves were a thing

    • @dusanradin5868
      @dusanradin5868 Před 2 lety

      We need slaves then! Wannna commit?

    • @velazquezarmouries
      @velazquezarmouries Před 2 lety

      @@dusanradin5868 the point of slaves is not committing

    • @dusanradin5868
      @dusanradin5868 Před 2 lety

      @@velazquezarmouries I didn't mean voluntarilly....thick,much?

  • @justin9202
    @justin9202 Před rokem +5

    Is it weird I want a metallurgy forging series with Adam Savage in it

  • @saintmatthias8187
    @saintmatthias8187 Před rokem

    Every atla fan is stoked by this.

  • @randomrangoon5476
    @randomrangoon5476 Před 3 lety +9

    Now that's cool and I could see having to find/scavenge quality meteorites for forging in a game or movie/show like the Expanse.
    Wonder how much it would legitimately cost for one to purchase something like this.

  • @attasipilurtuut7361
    @attasipilurtuut7361 Před rokem

    This could’ve been 30mins and I’d watch it all

  • @TheeHobbyHub
    @TheeHobbyHub Před 2 lety +23

    Amazing!
    Meteorite is a pain to work with but it’s beautiful when you pull it off, I just finished my first meteorite project, I made a Lightsaber hilt out of a meteorite rod and turned out amazing. But machining it was a nightmare

  • @nathannash7136
    @nathannash7136 Před rokem +1

    Watching Adam play with red hot metal and heavy power tools is very entertaining.

  • @Tonatiuth
    @Tonatiuth Před 2 lety +6

    I've been waiting the Mythbusters to try this since I saw Avatar's aang

  • @doomTr41n
    @doomTr41n Před 2 lety +1

    as a tig welder, i cant imagine just burning into raw meteorite, sounds fun

  • @balogh89
    @balogh89 Před 3 lety +6

    Alec Steele once tried to do this also. If I remember well, he wasn't able to make it at the end.

    • @HisVirusness
      @HisVirusness Před 2 lety

      He did make a canister billet with meteorite inside. He said he was going to fold it up, but that video never happened.

    • @balogh89
      @balogh89 Před 2 lety +2

      @@HisVirusness Yes, this is why I think that he wasn't able to do anything with it. But knowing that he also shows his errors and fails, it's weird that we never got a follow-up of that project..

  • @Egryn
    @Egryn Před 2 lety +3

    He should’ve heated the meteorite and flattened it down.
    Then cut it into pieces and mixed it with carbon flux and the steel they wanted to use.
    It would have made a very beautiful Damascus Billet that would have easily accepted the heavy Nickel meteorite itself.

  • @mattnobrega6621
    @mattnobrega6621 Před 2 lety

    Awsome work

  • @JustAGuyProduction
    @JustAGuyProduction Před 2 lety +1

    This is usually new game+ type of sword builds.

  • @theprodigalson4003
    @theprodigalson4003 Před 3 lety +3

    I like how you said you were terrified of the table saw I just watched some opal videos and the guy cut a huge ironstone rock on a table saw, right between his arms!

    • @randomrangoon5476
      @randomrangoon5476 Před 3 lety +3

      Are you watching those Aussie Opal hunting videos too?
      Addicting aren't they

  • @northerners2828
    @northerners2828 Před 3 lety

    I will wait the part 2 of this video.

  • @friday8188
    @friday8188 Před 3 lety

    Amazing

  • @mjmj997
    @mjmj997 Před 2 lety +6

    How much does a meteorite of that size and variety cost roughly lol

  • @haljohnson6947
    @haljohnson6947 Před 3 lety +2

    Making a sword out of a metorite is like making an ashtray out of a tyrannosaur skull.

    • @FirehorseCreative
      @FirehorseCreative Před rokem +1

      All I can think about is all of that meteorite waste chipping and spraying all over the floor. Can you imagine how much $$$ value is on the floor of that shop?
      EGAD! 😳😲😦

  • @ShadesApeDJansu
    @ShadesApeDJansu Před 2 lety +1

    Cool pharaoh sword

  • @saammahakala
    @saammahakala Před rokem +2

    6:47
    I believe they used inductive, deductive, abductive and analogical reasoning🤔

  • @OlderthanIlookyoungerthanIfeel

    If you cut the meteorite up into small pieces and put it in a canister with your other metal ingredients . I believe it's called Wootz steel , that would probably work best .

  • @Goodnewsglobal
    @Goodnewsglobal Před 2 lety +1

    It would be interesting to try and replicate the Tutankhamun dagger... 🙏🙏🙏

  • @bolweval
    @bolweval Před 3 lety +8

    Well that ended rather abruptly...

  • @kevinbergonia5806
    @kevinbergonia5806 Před rokem

    Forging a sword from a meteorite! You know, there’s a 60’s or 70’s comic book hero from the Philippines who did this!

  • @remen9013
    @remen9013 Před rokem +2

    Do what the old smiths did in ancient times and turn it into steel via crucible.

  • @ArcturanMegadonkey
    @ArcturanMegadonkey Před 3 lety +1

    I wanted to see the finished product!

  • @thewhitecrow110
    @thewhitecrow110 Před rokem +1

    i love how they edited the work mid-heat, you can see how lobsided the billet is at 5.14 and then it cuts to a pretty neat and straight bar. nothing but respect either way but it had me laugh

  • @denispol79
    @denispol79 Před 3 lety +1

    Alec Steel also tried couple of years ago. Unsuccessfully.

  • @beautifulsmall
    @beautifulsmall Před 3 lety

    wonderful homage to Alec

  • @hawkbox
    @hawkbox Před 3 lety

    Power hammers are awesome, I would love to have one but I can't justify putting one in my little home forge.

  • @Pablopikaso1980
    @Pablopikaso1980 Před 2 lety

    in Indonesia the name " Mpu " , he made sword from meteorite too..in ancient century with hand he making sword . The javaneese sword name " Keris ."

  • @element-dh9dx
    @element-dh9dx Před rokem

    This looks excellent for home kingdom defense.

  • @randomrangoon5476
    @randomrangoon5476 Před 3 lety +1

    I call my hammer the convincer as well Adam.
    Gotta work with you got right 🤷‍♂️😂

  • @HOTBOYHOTFINDS
    @HOTBOYHOTFINDS Před rokem

    I'm sitting here drinking talking to myself about magneto from X-Men and just thought about meteorites

  • @kingjames4886
    @kingjames4886 Před 3 lety +8

    I mean... historically swords breaking was an issue... I'd imagine it was less common with swords made by more experienced smiths.
    no one saved the ones that broke and the ones that happened to come out really well became legendary or w.e.

    • @speakebreathe
      @speakebreathe Před 2 lety +1

      I love this idea. Do you have a source for that at all?

    • @kingjames4886
      @kingjames4886 Před 2 lety

      @@speakebreathe not really

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před rokem

      @@kingjames4886 "saved" is a bit of a euphemism here. You mean left in their broken state. Their owners recycled them. Melting or forge welding a busted sword is way easier than taking ore and making a sword.

  • @foxtrot570
    @foxtrot570 Před rokem +2

    Sooo.... no one makes an Avatar reference with Sokka making his meteorite sword?

    • @ASLTheatre
      @ASLTheatre Před rokem

      I’ve been looking for such a comment but no. :’(

  • @Cantabile
    @Cantabile Před 2 lety

    As a Witcher fan I am drooling

  • @user-sf7lv4jm4c
    @user-sf7lv4jm4c Před 9 měsíci

    The ancients were smart enough to smelt meteorites with iron sands and charcoal to smelt them into a workable ingot

  • @colingregory7464
    @colingregory7464 Před rokem

    I don't mind that its an exert, what I mind is that it fails to mention that and implies in the title that it includes the end product

  • @djolley61
    @djolley61 Před 3 lety +2

    Believe me, this hasn't been running into things. The fracturing is from heating in the atmosphere.

    • @craigthescott5074
      @craigthescott5074 Před 2 lety +1

      Yea that makes more sense.

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před rokem +1

      @@craigthescott5074 And also hitting the ground at high speed. :p Simply heating it can actually forge-weld the internal cracks out of existence.

  • @AdrianJean001
    @AdrianJean001 Před 3 lety

    Is there a link for the rest?

  • @leslauner5062
    @leslauner5062 Před rokem

    Somebody is a fan of Sokka and Piandao....

  • @brettmacaulay397
    @brettmacaulay397 Před rokem

    My interest in forging and meteorites came from the eragon series 😆

  • @aleksnight5406
    @aleksnight5406 Před rokem +1

    Вот вошёл ты в кузницу,
    Как красиво вай, вай, вай!
    Если хочешь мне помочь -
    ОТОЙДИ И НЕ МЕШАЙ! ДА!

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před rokem

      Ah yes, the mantra of a true craftsman. :D

    • @aleksnight5406
      @aleksnight5406 Před rokem +1

      @@marhawkman303 Это куплет одной широко известной в узких кругах песни) В среде российских ролевиков. Песня называется "Мория".
      This is a verse of a song widely known in narrow circles) Among Russian role players (LARP). The song is called "Moriya".

    • @marhawkman303
      @marhawkman303 Před rokem

      @@aleksnight5406 ah, I see, interesting. :D

  • @tesstickle7267
    @tesstickle7267 Před 3 lety +2

    Hand hammers work better if you hold them lower down the handle by the way lol

  • @chrixthegreat
    @chrixthegreat Před 3 lety +2

    Why do we assume that meteorite swords were not made out of smelted meteorite iron? Is there a ancient text somewhere that said that it was only forged and not smelted first?

    • @ryanott1407
      @ryanott1407 Před 2 lety

      I'm guessing Adam (at least mostly) knows the chemical composition of the rock, and melting it just wouldn't have worked.

  • @jahrusalem3658
    @jahrusalem3658 Před 2 lety +1

    A sword made of meteoric rock, why does that sound familiar? *cough* Gehrman *cough*

  • @Avliv_Satan
    @Avliv_Satan Před 2 lety

    I wonder if Jeff Pringle likes Pringles

  • @hemalet
    @hemalet Před rokem +1

    Sokka's sword in Avatar.

  • @NoelBarlau
    @NoelBarlau Před 3 lety +5

    GNU Terry Pratchett

  • @hyperguyver2
    @hyperguyver2 Před rokem +1

    Terry Pratchett did this once.

  • @benderisgreat95able
    @benderisgreat95able Před rokem

    HELLO, SPACE SWORD! :D

  • @bigbob1699
    @bigbob1699 Před 3 lety +1

    What type of tool steel ?

  • @BlackSoap361
    @BlackSoap361 Před rokem +1

    As soon as you start to forge meteoric metal, you lose the grain structure that is the only benefit it might have had over a terrestrial alloy.

  • @mattkemp3727
    @mattkemp3727 Před 2 lety

    When Jeff Goldblum and John Malkovitch are forged together you get this guy ^

  • @corvideclectica6931
    @corvideclectica6931 Před 2 lety

    Water-powered power hammers were in use during the medieval era.

  • @Jesse_Golden
    @Jesse_Golden Před 3 lety

    I want to see the whole process, it's been cut short

    • @zvehee
      @zvehee Před 3 lety

      @SaltyBrains Savage Builds is the name.

  • @JesseHols
    @JesseHols Před 3 lety +1

    He has a nice Harrison Ford kind a vibe

  • @danielhooke6115
    @danielhooke6115 Před 3 lety

    4:26 "Welcome to Earth!"

  • @raystevens1458
    @raystevens1458 Před rokem

    A shame we didn't see the finished product .

  • @rupertmiller9690
    @rupertmiller9690 Před 3 lety

    Forging starts at 3:00.

  • @braydencheatham9406
    @braydencheatham9406 Před 3 lety

    "My space sword!"

  • @spyersecol0013
    @spyersecol0013 Před 2 lety

    I have a hammer I call the persuader, I need to get me a convincer!

  • @alexwieland-ducher8792
    @alexwieland-ducher8792 Před 3 lety +1

    But the question is "will it keel?"

  • @wiesejay
    @wiesejay Před 2 lety +1

    Also it hit the ground red hot & going 18 km/s

  • @bendover9813
    @bendover9813 Před rokem +1

    You could simply infuse the meteorite with the souls of powerful animals via bones inscribed with runes to make steel.

  • @nam6128
    @nam6128 Před 2 lety

    5:50 c'mon adam...if you need time away from the wife and kids just say so 😂

  • @George_M_
    @George_M_ Před rokem

    Now imagine doing it the old meteor iron forging method - cold forging. Just hammering it forever. That's why all the pieces in Tut's tomb other than the (imported) dagger look so bad.

  • @RTL_CSQ
    @RTL_CSQ Před rokem

    Does anyone know why the power hammer bounces up and down when not engaged?

  • @torrimathews5232
    @torrimathews5232 Před rokem

    The video ends before they even have it forged!?

  • @duckgoesquack4514
    @duckgoesquack4514 Před 2 lety

    Wonder if the meteor was a short sword due to the metal content, or the lack or ore

  • @mborges2133
    @mborges2133 Před rokem

    Hey, that meteorite is from Tallahassee, not space

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 Před rokem

    The cross section of this meteorite looks a bit like Texas

  • @adivitarakamil9431
    @adivitarakamil9431 Před rokem

    Meteorite .🙏🇮🇩

  • @remigaruba7749
    @remigaruba7749 Před 9 měsíci

    It would be nice if you could forge aerogel into a sword making it less heavy and so sharp but basically impossible right

  • @CodyRushDriving
    @CodyRushDriving Před 2 lety

    Plot twist: Billions of years in the future, long after the sun has burnt out and a new star has taken its place, this ancient meteorite is once again forged into a sword, and this time, it *is* used defend a kingdom.

  • @XBANGARANGX
    @XBANGARANGX Před rokem

    I wonder how many Jules of energy it took to make that one sword

  • @ricknick5318
    @ricknick5318 Před rokem

    Some master sword Builder personally myself I would have heated the two separate chunks up as long elongated them and then intertwine the two pieces of metal then flatten that out and start folding it once it's folded again straighten it out the other way then Fold It Again

  • @treemover7259
    @treemover7259 Před 3 lety +3

    why not smelt the meterorite into a bar to start with and then use that to make the sword

    • @HisVirusness
      @HisVirusness Před 2 lety +1

      Because it'd still need to be carburized; no matter what, you'd still have non-meteorite metal inside.