Forging a Petersen Type X Viking Era Sword. Viking Challenge!
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Geez, that was a LOT of work! Great job! You did use every tool I can think of. 👍🤣
WORK FOR IT!!😂😂 yes it was and I’ll never do it again! That’s why I’m gonna hang it in my living room!⚔️
So… I’ve watched this twice and will most likely watch several more times just for the simple fact being, this is an educational video that gives you information that most of the time cost money. Thank you again for sharing. Amazing job.
Glad to hear that! Thanks again! Appreciate it.
I'm so grateful you brought up the uncertainty of the crucible steel ulfberht theory, excellent work
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Man this is excellent. Not only the end product but the production and educational value in this video. Very very well done man. You make me look like a straight up buster 🥲
😂😂 thanks for watching John!
You knocked this build out of the park Spencer. Absolutely amazing. As much as I love the end result, all of the education and lessons in metallurgy during the build is my favorite part. Well done!!!
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Idk what took me so long to find this channel. I have a new favorite swordsmith.
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What a master class and a beautiful sword. I love the contrast of all the different material. I think for most people this would have needed 2 or 3 men to complete. Honestly there should have been an award for "not taking the easy route" You won yourself a new sub with bells on. Incredible skill!
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Your videos are always super interesting man. Congrats for the sword, really cool use of that weird swage block to forge and weld the tip of the cutting edge, clever idea!
It came out looks great, love it!
Thanks Black beard!! Appreciate you watching!!
That swage block is a bulldozer sprocket segment.
Real WOOTZ! Realistic Ulfberht Design! Real Blacksmithing! Thank you for doin' it right. I've worked in steel mills since 1978 and you're the real deal, swinging hammers and not relying on fancy inlays. I voted for you and hope you win.
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Cool beans Spencer! Looks like some serious effort involved.
Loved the repurposed sample bottles, they finally found a job.That coated rebar looks familiar too.Have a great summer!---The Oiler
Thanks man! Yeah those sample bottles work great for storage haha! Thanks for watching!
Fantastic build! man.... I love the WOOTZ.... on my list for one day! Looks soo good.
Thanks man!! Appreciate it!
You are an absolute monster. Making, then moving that much material.
That wrap was incredible.
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I'm just always blown away by your knowledge and skill. What an insanely difficult sword!
Stunning work!
Thanks man! It certainly was a challenge. I’ll be watching your build soon! That helmet looks awesome!
Unbelievable build man, absolutely stunnng
Thanks man!! Appreciate it!!!⚔️💪🏻
I hand make and carve hickory walking staves, so totally opposite of what you do. I really enjoyed watching your art. The joy for me in a video like this is how much you enjoy doing it. The true mark of a craftsman is the love of what they do and you seem to have that. Look forward to watching more of your builds. 🗡
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Love the wrought iron came out great!
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Awesome work brother!
Thank you!! Much appreciated!🔥⚔️
Wow Spencer! Full of information and try another epic build! Every video that you publish are awesome! Thanks again!
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Fascinating build and the sword is magnificent! Thank you for the education as well!
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I learned a lot in this video and I’ve got to agree with Mr. Tyrell,that was a lot of work! Great job!
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Metallurgically and technically the most interesting video of this challenge I've seen!
That’s what I like to hear! Thank you, and thanks for watching!!
Very impressive, Sir!
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I like that you forged in the fullers. It seems more authentic for some reason.
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Awesome job buddy!! One hell of a build!!
Thanks man!! Much appreciated!!⚔️💪🏻
Nice work, Spencer. I can’t wait to cut something with that sword
Thanks you! It’s waiting for you!😂
Spencer this sword is amazing!
Thank you!!
Exceptional work and processes.
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Nahh man?!! That's awesome sword and interesting teaching experience nice work 👍 👏
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If ever there were a Viking Sword that took my breath away...yours sir is that sword
The wrought iron is a really nice touch!
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Seeing you building this from scratch including the metallurgy and using often traditional hammer instead of machines really makes you thinking how much effort and knowledge went into this in ancient times! In the past the grinding must have been a real pain in the ass. Awesome build!
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awesome work as usual, and explaining crystalline structure and how those different structures are achieved for folks is really going above and beyond.
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Amazing work, as always!
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Awesome piece!
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WOW. NICE!
STUNNING!!!
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Love it man! Thanks for the awesome education as well.
Thanks for watching Tony!
Great Build!
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Wow awesome. Second channel that ive found thats great from this challenge
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Phenomenal work!!!!
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Phenomenal!!! Thank all you guy’s that are doing this challenge and all the other content you guys give to us!!! Very inspiring!!!
Nice job it looks great.
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I ain't sayin' squat, because this video says it all!!! Proud of you my brother! I've voted for a couple of your builds in the past, and I sucks that I can't vote for you this time! You definitely put in the WORK, and it reminds me of when I made my first knife! I definitely can't wait to make my first sword someday. 💪🏻😎👍🏻🔥☯️🗡️
Thank Bob much appreciated man!!! and thanks for watching! 🔥⚔️
Beautiful, Sir!
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Aside from the quality of your work, I’d like to complement you on being one of very, very few blacksmiths on CZcams who actually uses correct terminology relating to Vikings and also correctly identifies the origin of many of the blades of the era as being Frankish. There’s soooo much BS about Vikings online, it’s refreshing to see somebody who has actually got some knowledge of the sources.
Thank you! Best comment right here. I think it’s important to share correct information. Thanks for watching!
Remarkable build of skill talent and knowledge. Awesome job brothwr
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Spencer! That was a very impressive build and great video! It turned out beautiful!
Thanks man! Appreciate you watching!
My dude! What an incredible project! Well done!
Thanks David!! Appreciate it! And thanks for watching bro!💪🏻⚔️
Out standing job. 👏👏👏
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Awesome sword. I watched your arms when you were making this and Arnold S. came to mind from the first Conan movie. Yeah, I’ve watched and read a ton on swords and how they were used and even held in battle and I think movies have really screwed people’s thinking on swords were used. The whole sword was used, from the handle to 3/4 of the blade. About 2 weeks ago some guy was magnet fishing and found what’s supposed to be a complete (minus the handle) Viking era sword out of some river. Be intresting to see what the experts say as it is a complete, all the metal there, example ever found.
Interesting! I could definitely defeat Conan!😂 thank you and thanks for watching!!
You have mad skills!
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authentic build method, brilliant and it looks col as hell
Beautiful sword!
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Thats an amazing job bud nicely done
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E' stata un costruzione incredibile, sei un grande artigiano. Complimenti.
grazie e grazie per la visione!!
Wow, I clicked on this thinking it was just going to be another viking sword build, and you came out swinging with custom crucible steel! Amazing work!
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I hope you win this one! This build was incredible!!
I hope so as well! Thanks for watching!
Amazing build! Subbed!
Fantastic video, sir.
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Interesting stuff 🤔 nicely done 👍
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Can't tell how tall you are, but your arms and hands are big for sure, so I can see how you can handle that sword, even at 4 lbs. Really nice work!
It’s pretty light! Haha! Thank you and thanks for watching!!
Great job dude!
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Great job. good luck to you
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For a lesser man! 😂. Dude, that was incredible video and build! Some how I feel dumber and smarter! Great work and I love the sword! I’m off to get my hair cut! 🤙
😂😂 As I was reading this I thought “I’m gonna tell him to go get a haircut!” Thanks for the kind works Jerid! Appreciate you watching as well!💪🏻⚔️
I think it’s time I get a haircut and shave the beard as winter is coming to an end here.
Awesome sword! Got me looking forward to making some steel when I finally get back in the shop
Realized I never replied, thanks for watching Liam! and yeah when you get back and are ready for a melt let me know I’ll send you some pig iron.
@@HeavyForge hell yeah!
Love it❤
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Since the most of us are confused by the first part.im ready for the heating and beating.lol
😂 thanks for watching!
2:08 cmon disclose.... we won't tell anyone 😈
😂😂🤐 Thanks for watching!!!
Love the steel nerd talk haha. Interested in knowing how niobium affects the overall performance of the steel at austenitising temp, do you reckon it contributes to carbide segregation much like the chromium will? Either way, awesome work mate, brilliant build.
Always nice seeing a comment from you Sam!I need more data to give exact answers but what I will say is that the amount of Nb doesn’t have drastic effects on heat treatment. But it certainly is a powerful carbide former and acts similar to Vanadium. Thanks Sam! And thanks for watching!!
Spoke too soon, I just tried to vote for you, but found out after my last comment that I could not. Too bad. Please do more videos on the metallurgy of Wootz, particularly the multiple re-heats needed.
Yeah I’m a judge in this round. I plan on it!
Ты классный мастер! Лайк. Подписка.
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Awsome
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Nice sword. I noticed that you ended up making the same mistake most people do when trying to make a viking era sword. You made the handle far too long. Even made for someone with size xl hands, the grip length should only be about 3.5 inches long. Your hand is supposed to be going over the pommel a bit when held correctly according to surviving texts.
Yes agreed! I did mention that in the end of the video. But some were 4” mine is just over 3.9”. I don’t think that’s really that big of an issue. Thanks for watching!
Very nice work! I think real Ulfberht swords were made of crucible steel, but, just as how in modern times you'll find more fake Gucci handbags than you will real Gucci handbags, some 2/3rds or so of all the Ulfberhts found have been fakes. That's not to say that they were bad swords or even cheap swords, just that they weren't actually Ulfberhts. Some of the fake Gucci handbags out there are really good quality. They just weren't made by Gucci. The Ulfberht was the Gucci handbag of its day.
If anything was crucible steel it was only the edge. Which is still unlikely. There is no definitive answer but I tend to side with the Scandinavians and sword experts such as Peter Johnsson. The study by Ingo Petri in which I shared some x ray images is worth looking into as all the real Ulfberhts claimed to be crucible steel by Alan Williams were analyzed by Ingo.
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Bro, you got the know how, and the can do.
And who says a man can create anything of worth without a bit but if profanity? You done it. And done it well.
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Wow 🙀
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No distal taper?
Why is glass used and why is it placed on top?😊
Protects the charge from oxidation and acts as the slag layer. Thanks for watching!
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Does hot fitting the cross guard, where it turned blue, did that ruin your temper?
Yes, but that’s ok as that part of the sword is prone to breaking so keeping it soft is beneficial. Thanks for watching!
This one is 4 pounds which would be considered heavy to a lesser man, but to me it's light😂
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Does the hot fit soften the blade? I saw the steel was blue.
Yes, you want that area of the sword to the tang to be soft as it’s most likely to break in that area if not softened. Thanks for watching!!
Can someone please tell me what the glass, or sometimes pepper is added for? ❤
The glass is used to protect the charge from oxidation. As for pepper I don’t use that and that’s not needed in the crucible steel process. Thanks for watching!!
@@HeavyForge thank you! I work on engines, not forging. I absolutely love that you talk throughout your videos. You are a good teacher 💙
Dumb question of the day. What was the green stuff you put in to make the ingot? And what does it do?
Not a dumb question at all! It is glass. Green glass is best as it does not contain iron sulfide compounds. It is used to protect the charge from oxidation. Thanks for watching!!
@@HeavyForge Thx after I thought about it I figured it was something like that. Great looking sword BTW.
OK👍
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ooooooooooooo wow a super hard watermelon surely this watermelon must be a greater challenge than cutting a femus or a human arm or neck after all watermelons were worthy targets for the Vikings to test the durability of their swords wowwwwwww
You’re part of the lesser men I refer to end the end of this video. Talk to your doctor about TRT.
@@HeavyForge hahahahah how cute go back to cutting watermelons or water bottles or start doing real tests whether on wood or some pig's head with bone and everything or some cow bone just to prove that the sword is not just beauty without much resistance
why ruin your temper right above the pommel by hot-fitting it?
I think you’re referring to the cross guard? You want that area to be soft all the way to the end of the tang as that’s the potential breaking point. It’s also one are of the sword that’s not used. But it’s also probably not needed being that the core of the sword is soft. Thanks for watching!
The hottest viking ever. The swords 🗡️ cool too 😎 🥰🔥🫶😘😍
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I have no idea wtf you're saying. Lol.
Just a bunch of gibberish! Thanks for watching!!
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