Upgrading the WHIP SWORD - Does it work?

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  • čas přidán 13. 01. 2023
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    The second installment of working on the Whip Sword. This time I'm tackling the rigidity problem and try to get the sword mode to work. This will be the last video I'm making on this specific sword as I'm not a huge fan of working on a prototype. I'll much rather make a new, improved version in the future!
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  • @NjordArtisan
    @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +69

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    • @salkincan7508
      @salkincan7508 Před rokem

      Can you make a polearm? like a bardiche or helbard or just a battleaxe?

    • @bamoblivion8614
      @bamoblivion8614 Před rokem

      Lol I'm pretty sure I suggested the idea of something like a ratchet strap mechanism to pull the cable in your last video

    • @ClashClash89
      @ClashClash89 Před rokem

      how very german of you to overengineer a sword into uselessnes. ^^P
      like "schwerer Gustav". took so long to get it ready that the battle for france and the warsaw uprising were over before it could get a single shot off.

    • @decoywitha3
      @decoywitha3 Před rokem

      Have a person who knows how to handle a whip try to handle this weapon. Bet they'd have a few tips and tricks to give ya

    • @nick111138
      @nick111138 Před rokem +1

      Maybe you can somehow make it so it can only bend backward a certain angle. So as you start to swing, the bottom segments leave it behind and the top ones whip after them like a spring to reconnect the segments. then they lock together after the swing automatically.
      Maybe after every trigger pool it unlocks the segments. So as soon as you swing back you activate the trigger to let the force of the backswing disconnect them. Then you swing it toward the target and let go of the unlock trigger to make it so it contracts together during the swing to actually make it whip.
      There has to be a whipping motion for it to be a whip right? It's more like a sword-flail at the moment.

  • @noneyabidness9644
    @noneyabidness9644 Před rokem +2321

    (finally not a joke comment) you can further increase rigidity by doing male and female joints in the segments of blade, itself. So, when they retract, they lock together mechanically. It won't make it as rigid as a solid steel piece, but it will increase the rigidity, noticeably.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +688

      That’s noted for the second version! Thanks for watching!

    • @ezrafaulk3076
      @ezrafaulk3076 Před rokem +199

      @@NjordArtisan that's actually what I tried to suggest to you in your comment on both your *first* whip-sword video *and* Skallagrims video commenting on it; it should *also* allow you to make it double-edged more like Ivy's whip-sword in Soulcalibur.

    • @krissteel4074
      @krissteel4074 Před rokem +69

      Yeah I think this is sort of more on the right track, you'll need to increase the profile of the blade bevels to something more obtuse- basically an axe profile to fit it all in, but it will give you room to run the cables internally as well.
      My inclination is to make it 'less sword' and more individual, jagged saw sections that occasionally play together in a semi-rigid lump of distilled fantasy autism
      But I'm a full time kitchen knife maker so I basically know jack shit about fantasy weapons and take that for what its worth :)

    • @noneyabidness9644
      @noneyabidness9644 Před rokem +24

      @@krissteel4074 I'm just a hobby blade smith, but I like the idea of a saw-type blade whip.

    • @krissteel4074
      @krissteel4074 Před rokem +12

      @@noneyabidness9644 My thinking as well is that if the sections are smaller then it will give a lot more flexibility for each part to have more angle being possible on its horizontal axis. Whereas with the larger sections in this 'Mk1' version they're more limited in how much they can bend in relation to each other- much like in a drive chain you have all the little bits giving it that flex.

  • @imemperorgaming
    @imemperorgaming Před rokem +421

    I see two major problems with the design:
    1. Don't use flat blade segments. Use V or W blade segments so lock into each other and makes it harder to move around. Look at Ivy's whip sword and you can see they don't use flat segments, more like an arrow shape. Given how the force should work, you might want a longer and harder non-sharpened side that stacks on top of each other as reinforcement.
    2. Hide the wires inside the sword instead of outside.
    But I do have to give props for using tape measure as idea for the retraction mechanism. That's a genius idea.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +63

      Yeah definitely! Thats the two major improvements I want to have on the second version. ✌🏻

    • @evylinredwood
      @evylinredwood Před rokem +5

      @@NjordArtisan I'm super late to make any reccomendations, but using only one cord might also be a problem once you incorporate interlocking segments. The segments might shift too much even when locked, especially if you use V segments. W segments may not have this problem as much.
      Also, the flexing bothers me. The segments have rather strong cutting power from the whip forces, but since the blade can't reliably align it's prone to just shatter the edge against anything that with significant hardness.
      Still really cool though!
      P.s. for extra cutting power maybe try to work more of a *slight* curve into the 2 segments below the tip?

    • @SonOfAB_tch2ndClass
      @SonOfAB_tch2ndClass Před rokem +1

      Also try to make the segments internals straight on the spine side so it mechanically limits the blowback the sword can do.
      Rough diagram
      _______________________________
      / \ __________/
      / o o /
      I________/___________\_______I
      I I
      / /
      /____________________________/

  • @Liquidshrapnel
    @Liquidshrapnel Před rokem +118

    You handcarved a gear with a file . I have nothing but respect for you sir , Outstanding work .

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +25

      Thanks! I almost died when a friend showed me that I could buy the exact same thing for 5$ online 😂

    • @getontheupswing853
      @getontheupswing853 Před rokem +3

      I can't believe this isn't the top comment, it never even occured to me that you can actually do that... Bit mind blown to be honest, mad respect. 12/10

  • @captainwafflezs4799
    @captainwafflezs4799 Před rokem +816

    I feel like there is infinite potential with creating Bloodborne weapons, but the whip sword is by far the hardest choice 😂

  • @noneyabidness9644
    @noneyabidness9644 Před rokem +12

    The cat is very insightful. Puking in shoes had been shown to be a convenient way to relieve stomach upset. 😝

  • @NikFromm
    @NikFromm Před rokem +284

    You know… I feel like if you wanted to get rid of the “whip” function of it, and add slightly smaller blades in between each segment (where the wires are) so they can be covered when retracted, you could potentially make a great extending sword (possibly).

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +92

      I thought about sharpening the segment links for the second version. I guess that would roughly be the same as you described.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @NikFromm
      @NikFromm Před rokem +12

      @@NjordArtisan Of course! Great content deserves a watch!😁

    • @amphicorp4725
      @amphicorp4725 Před rokem +6

      i think for a retractable blade, a 2 to 3 segment telescoping mechanism might work better

    • @Galvatron102
      @Galvatron102 Před rokem +2

      *I'm here to go beyond my limit, not to compromise*

    • @gunstorm05
      @gunstorm05 Před rokem +1

      Sounds similar to Renji's sword, Zabimaru, from Bleach, I think. It was always hard to tell whether the parts on the inside were blades or something else though.

  • @TheIsaacCarr
    @TheIsaacCarr Před rokem +156

    I love the longer build process vids. Nowadays it’s so easy just to take the shortcut of just your generic build montage. Keep it up 👍

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +18

      Thanks! I’m glad you liked it. I’m sometimes afraid people get bored by the long stretches of explanations without any action, so it’s nice to hear that 🙌

  • @Flying0Dismount
    @Flying0Dismount Před rokem +123

    Years ago, I saw an ad for a flexible sword that stored inside a leather belt. It had blade sections that had two holes drilled axially for a cable to go up and then back down through (ie, a single internal cable that went up the holes on the back side of each section, turned around at the point and came down the set of holes near the front, so the cable was not externally exposed) and the top and bottom of each blade section was machined in matching V shapes so that the sections interlocked and self aligned when tensioned vs just being butted against each other. The handle was just like a small brake lever to tension the sections together. It had no spring as all it was intended to do was loosen and be flexible enough to wrap around your waist inside the belt and did not have to separate like the fantasy chain sword, so just a tension lever was enough to get it to lock into a straight and rigid sword.
    Anyone remember seeing this? I can't find any references using Google, but it was well over 15 years ago...

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +39

      I think I saw a similar concept art on pinterest once. I’ll also do a very different tension system for the second version. This one is just too unwieldy

    • @369Sigma
      @369Sigma Před rokem +3

      Apex RazorSword, they have a website where they sell different sizes and lengths

    • @Flying0Dismount
      @Flying0Dismount Před rokem +4

      @Jim Bo Nope, not it.. The Apex is just a really flexible one-piece blade. The sword I remember was literally a 1/4" thick shortsword blade essentially cut into about 1" long sections and threaded back together with a cable in the manner I described above, that when tensioned by the handle, would hold the sections together in a rigid blade again. Very similar to what Njord built...

  • @blanahaha
    @blanahaha Před rokem +10

    Renji's zanpakuto is really well thought out now that I think about it after seeing this video. Each blade segment has a diamond shaped opening which provides a V shaped cutting edge while also providing space to attach the wire inside the segments instead of outside. Also each segment has >> points for when it retracts to keep shape. Props to kubo for putting that much thought into a weapon design.

  • @jasonvigo171
    @jasonvigo171 Před rokem +28

    Some improvements that come to mind. Though they would be far more difficult and would have their cons.
    1. Move the wire system inside the blade itself. You could use the same guide principle you have now.
    Pro: This would allow the blade edge to have a smoother transition so you could cut deeper.
    Con: You would need space on the inside of the blade. This also might make blade alignment more difficult as the retention would be closer to the center axis.
    2. Add another wire retaction system to the spine of the blade.
    Pro: This would improve the rigidity of the blade by adding a 3rd clamping force and spreading it out along the body of the sword more.
    Con: Due to it being on only the back side of the blade this may produce uneven force and lead to the blade curling. (Could be offset by having the other two wires close to the edge of blade)
    3. Tab and slot system
    Pro: Would allow the blade to be more rigid while retacted.
    Con: Getting it to align with the retraction system would be difficult.
    4. Polishing the gear and guide system (wood and brass)
    Pro: Would provide a smoother action and allow force to be more constantly applied due to lack of binding
    Con: Time consuming.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +3

      Very good points! I’ll keep those in mind for the second version 🙌

  • @El_Bellota
    @El_Bellota Před rokem +38

    Those working noises are something else.
    Also, in the previous video I gave the suggestion of putting pins on each link that fit in to the next one, this would add rigidity and you would have to worry only about the shear force applied to the pins. Another solution would be to have plates with perpendicular pins one on each end, that fit in to the spine of the blade, securing each two links together.
    I know you'll figure this out, keep it up bro ♥️

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +2

      I died laughing while recording those 😂
      I‘ve also got some kind of form fitting segments noted for the second version but I haven’t decided how exactly I’ll be making them.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @olfactoryninja
    @olfactoryninja Před rokem +6

    I appreciate you presenting the failure, it's such an important part of the iterative process of engineering that doesn't often get talked about. And it actually inspires me to improve my own unfinished projects (working on a cane sword now before I attempt a similar build).

  • @ericjeremyroberts8705
    @ericjeremyroberts8705 Před rokem +73

    I appreciated the effort and time that went into creating such a enjoyable and engaging video, and I want to thank you for sharing it with us. Keep up the fantastic work!

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +8

      I’m glad you liked it! And thank you for watching. It’s way easier to spend all these hours when you know someone appreciates the work 🙌

  • @basicgiraffology3709
    @basicgiraffology3709 Před rokem +8

    I feel like whip swords aren't meant to deal the same damage as a normal sword, but meant to do "little" cuts to inflict pain and laceration. Great job so far tho! This is so cool seeing all the problem solving and mechanics going into a complicated weapon

    • @TheOldSchoolCrisis
      @TheOldSchoolCrisis Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately if this was the case you would just use a whip. The idea of a whip sword is it is both a whip for creating pain and a sword for clean efficient cuts. I think there is a good reason weapons like these only appear in fantasy as creating something that is functional at both becomes quite complicated and doesn't ever work nearly as well as just having two dedicated tools. That said it is 2023, I am sure there is a way to make it all work given the machining we have available to us these days.

    • @captainr9k
      @captainr9k Před rokem

      Also "Im over here but you require a mortal Kombat level *get over here* ass whuppin" 😂

  • @polarbear4696
    @polarbear4696 Před rokem +28

    This guy's content is awesome

  • @ahnjoemama7104
    @ahnjoemama7104 Před rokem +2

    Ngl that bit where you put everything in slow motion and just kept swinging and missing made my day, the project is amazing and I would love to see more of that whip sword

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +1

      I’m glad you liked it 🙌
      I’ll definitely make a second version ✌🏻

  • @Ranstone
    @Ranstone Před rokem +32

    I just wanted to let you know you have a great sense of humor.
    If feels natural, without feeling tryhard or forced.
    I see these other channels where they pretend to slip and fall or act overly dramatic and scream "Whyyyyy!?!?" falling to the floor when their crap fails... Cringe as hell...
    Keep doing exactly what you're doing. It's funny, disarming and doesn't detract from the core content.
    Don't let this get to your head and leave you trying too hard to re-capture lightning in a bottle. Just be yourself.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +6

      Thanks a lot! I love to hear that! I’ve read some comments about me sounding too monotone and bored in the last video but that’s just how my voice sounds 😄
      It’s nice to hear you find the skits fitting without derailing the topic 🙌

  • @shadowthepokemonyt3339
    @shadowthepokemonyt3339 Před rokem +16

    Man this is so cool, especially as a Bloodborne fan! Like seriously, this is a really cool build and I love the building process alongside the creativity. Honestly, I am wondering if you will be the guy to finally make a true doom blade from Doom eternal! Cheers!

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem

      Thanks a lot!
      I’ll have to write down the Doom blade 🙌

  • @DH-xw6jp
    @DH-xw6jp Před rokem +7

    You might try running the wires (if you stick to them) _inside_ the blade, on either side of the linkages.
    And add a small spring to your trigger, that pushes it into the unlock position, that way you dont have to manually reset it.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +3

      The wires on the inside are planned for the second version 👍🏻
      And that spring is a very nice idea. Thanks 🙌

  • @KaneyoriHK
    @KaneyoriHK Před rokem +3

    It's called the rule of cool, sometimes style matters more. It definitely looks really cool

  • @Thomason1005
    @Thomason1005 Před rokem +4

    a tricky thing you are building!
    some ideas: 1 if you put the spring on the other end, you can get rid of the ball bearings alltogether, if you dont need the length.
    2 you could weld each connector to one of the blade segments, so you have half the moving parts, more stability. i think it can be done in a way to not lose length, but would require a large redo of the segments

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem

      Sadly i need the length over the bearing, otherwise the handle would be twice as long.
      But i like the idea of welding one end. I’ll write that down, thanks 🙏

  • @Buster-Sharp
    @Buster-Sharp Před rokem +5

    I think you need more armor when testing that thing, just in case. Remember that textile armor was a thing and just layers of clothing would be better than nothing.

  • @tuomasronnberg5244
    @tuomasronnberg5244 Před rokem +1

    Can we talk about the fact that the guy made a gear from scratch using just a file and patience? I think that deserves a mention.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +2

      Thanks 😄
      A friend send me a link to where I could have bought that thing for 5$ and I nearly died on the spot 😂

  • @emeraldarrow8634
    @emeraldarrow8634 Před rokem +1

    Can't wait for version 2, this looks so cool already seeing it function as intended is exciting

  • @relariistheparadox221
    @relariistheparadox221 Před rokem +5

    In addition to some other comment suggestions, one way to possibly help the rigidity and usability is to modify the trigger in a couple of ways:
    1) add more secure points between the lever and the gear and/or a higher gear ratio between the spring gear and the lever. Either of these would serve as added torque to the locking mechanism and will take more energy to overcome.
    2) decrease possible user error for securing the blade. Ie, make the trigger mechanism control the *release* of the cable, rather than adding tension to the cable. This would allow you to apply theoretically any amount of locking force to the spring and release all of it with a lever, rather than relying on the force of your hand and a single lever to keep the gear locked against all the force of swinging the blade. If you really only on the grip force, you lose the advantage of automation (humans biomechanically have more control over force applied when static as compared to when in motion). Also several versions down the line, it could allow for a variable extension length, depending on how long the trigger is released while swinging.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem

      Great ideas! I want to have sort of like a ratchet mechanism on the next version, where i can pump it tighter with the trigger and then have a separate release or something

  • @Error-pb6ee
    @Error-pb6ee Před rokem +5

    dude!! you almost cut your own leg!! thought i wouldn't see you again! be careful!

  • @seabastian7996
    @seabastian7996 Před rokem

    dude this blade is awesome! the mechanics behind this are truly incredible. i cant wait to see future progress.

  • @bully_hunter_7772
    @bully_hunter_7772 Před rokem +1

    great vid man gave another like. love the editing style and cant wait for mark II

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem

      Thanks a lot! I’m glad to hear that 🙌

  • @m.ubaidaadam
    @m.ubaidaadam Před rokem +9

    man I'm so happy you revisited this build and really interested in what the V2 will look like! loved the choice of music lol was very entertained. more importantly, what's your cats name and will he be helping in the future? also just remembered how much the sword reminds me of bloodborne heavy whip, without screaming hunters trying to remove my head with it. great work overall!

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +2

      Thanks a lot! I can’t wait to sink my teeth into V2, i think I’ve got some cool ideas for that one.
      The cats name is Neo, he’s my parents and surely will be helping from time to time. Even if it’s just cleaning cobwebs from behind the cabinets, like he did before this video 😄
      Thanks for watching 🙌

  • @DBCraftWorld
    @DBCraftWorld Před rokem +5

    As always: 23min of great entertainment! Sven, I love how you make videos and make a torch sound (You are the next Peter Cullen😜) 😂! This sword need version 2.0. I'll be waiting:)!

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +1

      I’m glad you liked it, Dawid! I was laughing my ass off while recording those torch sounds. By far the most difficult part of the build 😂

    • @DBCraftWorld
      @DBCraftWorld Před rokem

      @@NjordArtisan Now We all know who ask for help in case of mic failure :P

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +1

      @@DBCraftWorld for you anytime 👌🏻

  • @Z7Sakari
    @Z7Sakari Před měsícem

    “Verschlimmbessern” got me so good 😆😂🤣
    That’s going to be my new favorite toy to play with, such an amazing word.

  • @Captaraknospider
    @Captaraknospider Před rokem

    I love your ingenuity and your video was fun and engaging. Loved the sounds. Can't wait for part 2

  • @stevenpeterson8582
    @stevenpeterson8582 Před rokem +4

    The whip sword is pretty cool, and I'm looking forward to the Mark II version.
    I suspect you're an individual that could build a shishkebab sword from Fallout and actually make it actually work.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +4

      The Shishkebab Sword looks pretty cool. I’ll have to write that down 😄👍🏻

  • @Madao116
    @Madao116 Před rokem +3

    Hello Skallagrim! I know you are here)

  • @LenardChurch
    @LenardChurch Před rokem +1

    This is incredible. Keep it up! Can't wait to see the v2.

  • @CipisekAMV
    @CipisekAMV Před rokem +1

    Love the new mic! Much support for your channel love your videos!

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +1

      Once I figured out where to put it on my shirt the sound was waaay better than before 🙌
      Thanks for the support, I really appreciate it!

  • @Crownpanda
    @Crownpanda Před rokem +4

    I am not the first

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +2

      I’m so sorry to tell you that you are 😵

    • @Crownpanda
      @Crownpanda Před rokem +1

      @Njord Artisan under different circumstances I would be happy, but I live in Egypt and I have exams tomorrow. The video is worth it, though. (So for legal defence, I am not the first)

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem

      @@Crownpanda my condolences 😄
      And good luck tomorrow!

    • @Crownpanda
      @Crownpanda Před rokem

      @Njord Artisan thanks! I'm really looking forward to the next video

  • @diesellegion8709
    @diesellegion8709 Před rokem +1

    Started watching out of sheer curiosity, stayed for the amazing real working sounds!
    In all seriousness just subscribed to your channel because the quality of the video and content is really really good.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem

      Thanks! I’m glad you liked it
      I hope to keep up the quality 🙌

  • @IamGhede
    @IamGhede Před rokem

    Bravo. Looking forward to the second version.

  • @sparks418
    @sparks418 Před rokem

    love the effort you put in your videos man hope to see more from you!

  • @HORRIOR1
    @HORRIOR1 Před rokem +2

    I know it will be x10 more difficult, but the best way to get a whip sword to function is to have the wires INSIDE the bladea, not outside.

  • @ethanspaziani1070
    @ethanspaziani1070 Před rokem +1

    Please never give up on this you have an amazing idea and I think that you can do it!

  • @000Krim
    @000Krim Před rokem

    Love the working sounds

  • @DrenKillfree
    @DrenKillfree Před rokem +1

    I'm really proud of you, you can use a compass and sharpie or marking fluid to set up round or concentric measurements. Instead of introducing increasingly loose tolerance into a system you want tight

  • @nathanielcarter-ff9dy

    love the working sounds

  • @GameTimeWhy
    @GameTimeWhy Před rokem

    "Ah, I've got a belt sander!" Is one of the funniest, most relatable things. Forgetting the easy solution when you have a complex task or are just tired which then adds more complexity and more tiredness haha.

  • @tonydeharo9874
    @tonydeharo9874 Před rokem

    I really like see you working! Loking forward whip sword v2 videos!

  • @ulfurkjalkur5165
    @ulfurkjalkur5165 Před rokem +1

    I am loving your content so far brother. You’re funny as hell and the bit where you kept missing had me crying 😂 I’m looking forward to seeing whatever you come up with next

  • @smquasar6154
    @smquasar6154 Před rokem +2

    12:53 the gloves say it all 😂

  • @LastNameInTown
    @LastNameInTown Před rokem +2

    So much effort in the work! Thank you for sharing such a great idea and your build! Keep up the hard work, I look forward to seeing more and watching old vids! Liked & Subbed!
    PS the music in the montages is on point and the ramping on the levels in and out are really well done! ✌️

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +1

      Wow thanks a lot 🙌
      I’m glad you found the editing enjoyable, I feel like finally starting to get the hang of it

    • @LastNameInTown
      @LastNameInTown Před rokem

      @@NjordArtisan I use premiere, what about you? I can recommend some good channels that teach more advanced techniques. If you want?

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +1

      @@LastNameInTown i was using hitfilm express at first and switched to davinci resolve prior to the last video. And sure, I’ll gladly take recommendations 👍🏻

    • @LastNameInTown
      @LastNameInTown Před rokem

      @@NjordArtisan I left a comment yesterday with 2 recommendations but it is gone. Did you see it?

  • @ther0n1nnamed47
    @ther0n1nnamed47 Před rokem +1

    For rigidity you either need to make a v shape on each section where they connect, or some sort of internals that connect when the sections retract.

  • @Newt2799
    @Newt2799 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. The struggle of building it is what makes the content good lol. So I’m glad you’re going to make a version 2.0 and just remember it’ll be good content when you get frustrated 😉

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem

      I’ll keep that in mind! Glad you enjoyed my suffering 😄

  • @FlightFyre21
    @FlightFyre21 Před rokem

    The amount of work alone put into this is extremely commendable! Good work sir!

  • @liamahsmeehaf7662
    @liamahsmeehaf7662 Před rokem +1

    Also the thin linking rail parts can be sharpened to allow them to cut when they hit too

  • @ZheCloud
    @ZheCloud Před rokem +1

    My favorite Type of sword. Looking forward to the next version

  • @joshrobinson2409
    @joshrobinson2409 Před rokem +2

    You made a chain sword that even ivy valentine would be proud to wield

  • @jaimusready4808
    @jaimusready4808 Před rokem

    Loved the video, awaiting whip sword the second

  • @mrmusicguy7902
    @mrmusicguy7902 Před rokem

    Also absolutely love the sound interpretations absolutely amazing torch sounds

  • @N.M.E.
    @N.M.E. Před rokem +1

    Zu geil man! Hab mich totgelacht und eine erfolgreiche Verschlimmbesserung war's auch! Kann einfach nicht immer alles klappen! Trotzdem mega geiles Video geworden.
    Bin mehr als gespannt auf V2!!

  • @final_catalyst
    @final_catalyst Před rokem +2

    I would suggest "nesting" the blade/segments so on impact they become more held together. The main benefits and targets for the "whip sword" are that it can fold over a guard, it does not need to be as easy to bend in the opposite direction.
    You don't fight with it like a actual whip where it needs that S motion to send the force along a wave. It's more like the benefits of a flail you are wanting it to hinge around the block so a "C"(or "r") motion is what you want the edge area to be able to bend and wrap but the back area to want to lock and resist bending in its direction.
    If this was mace/flail combo it would be "easy" (not really) to have the chain pull it tight on to a ridged pin to stop most flex.
    So don't know if comments can translate this but
    Edge =>
    \
    \
    \\
    \\
    \
    \
    Layering the ridged blade like this means when you hit lower on the blade the higher part can hinged and wrap around to get the cut.
    But hitting higher on the blade the segments lock together delivering the force continually down to the handle. This means the force on the wire is only real their to keep the tension and segments in place.
    As a "solid" blade where these are slid tightly together this works exactly the same to provide strength on its.
    Each segment would look more like this
    \
    \\
    \\
    \
    Then interlock together

    • @final_catalyst
      @final_catalyst Před rokem

      Thanks for the like, if you want, I can draw up the more detailed design for the segments. They would be one piece, should be reasonable to machine out before heat treating.
      Parts would interlock (top downish view)
      |
      |||
      | |
      With the "chain link" you have being slotted into the segments keeping them dropping only so far, with a central line male female pin for the cable to fit down. This should allow strength and protection for the cable as the cutting portion should remain covering these gaps as folded.
      So let me know if you want and where to send more detail designs?

  • @pockpock6382
    @pockpock6382 Před rokem +1

    Dude really just uses whatever he has. respect

  • @Karuten626
    @Karuten626 Před rokem

    Can't wait to see a functional version in part 3

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe Před rokem +1

    I realy love this project!

  • @FRK_WasTaken
    @FRK_WasTaken Před rokem

    Loved the video man!

  • @forrestglenn2520
    @forrestglenn2520 Před rokem

    Just found this channel, I'm very excited for version 2!

  • @nekokidcagle5700
    @nekokidcagle5700 Před rokem

    Happy to see the sowrd survive and you are still working on it. I really this concept on the wip sword cause it does solve some of the problem with them. Maybe you can get another sword youtube to review yours?

  • @menarg1549
    @menarg1549 Před rokem +1

    this'll be a journey, subbed!

  • @twackcast6682
    @twackcast6682 Před rokem

    This is top tier content bro. You need more attention. Not to mention the whole idea is badass

  • @CrudDeposit
    @CrudDeposit Před rokem

    You could also try rounding the blades (it’d look like one of those wavy blade zweihanders while together) to make cutting more consistent

  • @iratami
    @iratami Před rokem

    A complicated solution to the side wire issue could be either finding a way to run the tension wire down the back of the spide or create an internal housing in the blade segments. A modification to help with rigidity could be adding raised sections at the joionts so under applied force they press into eachother instead of rolling. Like book ends pressed together. Could also styalize them as spikes

  • @hardgay7537
    @hardgay7537 Před rokem

    You could cover up the wire with half a metal tube cut vertically, and overbuild it a bit so it can withstand the extra percussive force of slamming into it's target, with the rounded portion right before the spine potentially allowing displaced matter to bypass if it's low profile enough.
    Granted, I'd also add a few segments and make it longer. Partly because I'm a Beast Cutter fan, partly because if I brought that thing somewhere expecting a fight, I'd want the extra range and security a whip or a sword is supposed to provide. I see some of the other suggestions, and I think you're already closer to a Beast Cutter than a Threaded Cane, which has a lot of very small blades and seems like more tiny segments than I think you want for this project.
    Great work. I'm super glad to see someone taking up this line of homebrew engineering, and I love what I'm seeing. Please keep it up!

  • @AnchorJG
    @AnchorJG Před rokem

    One has to respect someone willing to show their process with all the failures included.

  • @damiansebastian656
    @damiansebastian656 Před rokem

    The sound effects were perfect. 👌

  • @blatvis5710
    @blatvis5710 Před rokem +1

    I think your focusing on a heavy cut when what you might want is more of a barbed cutter that can wrap limbs. A interlocking tube with 3 evenly spread bladed edges that point inwards (like saw teeth) is what I've been thinking. As for locking, a device at the end that you can pull the cord through before it locks. Less conventional sword and more reach. (As an added note, the tubes can be free floating but if you make a scabared with a twist guide they can be realigned.)
    Regardless, nice project.

  • @brendananthony9601
    @brendananthony9601 Před rokem

    You ! I liked for the mic pack. But I was way more excited for the impromptu shop sounds.😂😁👍 great Job!

  • @andrewhardy8114
    @andrewhardy8114 Před rokem +1

    after your amazing job with sound effects i had to drop a sub!

  • @brandonmiller9155
    @brandonmiller9155 Před rokem

    The quality of this production is impeccable and I enjoy the humor

  • @GeorgeCowsert
    @GeorgeCowsert Před rokem

    I recently got this video in my recommended, and I hate how you beat me to making an idea I had during middle school under 10 years ago.
    I had thought of everything, like using two cables and slanted segments to make sword mode more consistent, and interchangeable tips, but I never had the money or space to actually try and make it!
    And now I'm an adult and I *still* don't have the money or space to do it!

  • @keith0645
    @keith0645 Před rokem +1

    If you're willing to deviate from the classic whip sword design a bit, you could make the first 3rd or so of the blade solid, giving yourself a more rigid part of the blade that can be used to block or parry, and also making the sword safer to use, as the floppy part will start farther away from your body, much like a medieval flail. And it would also give you a longer lever for swinging the whip, making it hit harder.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem

      That's precisely the plan 😄
      I think that'll also look pretty cool as the tip segments get increasingly smaller, adding more flexibility in the front

  • @damianolandi5003
    @damianolandi5003 Před rokem

    You are getting there!

  • @isaacjohnsen867
    @isaacjohnsen867 Před rokem

    The sound effects are on point as well.

  • @Llohr
    @Llohr Před rokem +1

    Straight joints on the segments was the first mistake. They should interlock at least a little bit to ensure alignment and rigidity.
    Interior cable routes would fix the second.

  • @psychobro
    @psychobro Před rokem

    Looking at the design of the handle I had an idea. Why not use bearings arrayed in the handle creating a pully style system, with one side mounted to the handle and another on a sliding bar. Then when you depress the handle, it could tighten it and also move the sliding bar, creating even more tension. The applied force probably be enough to hold it taut and rigid.

  • @k4eru20
    @k4eru20 Před rokem

    this is genuinely the closest i've ever seen someone get w a real-life whip sword so i believe in u and i believe in whip sword 2.0 ur doing this for all of us, the whip sword community

  • @stevenlundy8052
    @stevenlundy8052 Před rokem

    Inlay larger chain links in the spine of the blade in such a fashion it keeps it straight an rigid when it sword mode

  • @ImNotFine44
    @ImNotFine44 Před rokem

    I love your transitions

  • @paugonzalez249
    @paugonzalez249 Před rokem

    Yooooo absolutely sick bro, Sword-whip is super cool🔥🔱🔱

  • @ashkelon03
    @ashkelon03 Před rokem

    You win me with the Mickey sounds xD
    Great work with the sword

  • @nick111138
    @nick111138 Před rokem +1

    Maybe you can somehow make it so it can only bend backward a certain angle. So as you start to swing, the bottom segments leave it behind and the top ones whip after them like a spring to reconnect the segments. then they lock together after the swing automatically.
    Maybe after every trigger pool it unlocks the segments. So as soon as you swing back you activate the trigger to let the force of the backswing disconnect them. Then you swing it toward the target and let go of the unlock trigger to make it so it contracts together during the swing to actually make it whip.
    There has to be a whipping motion for it to be a whip right? It's more like a sword-flail at the moment.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před rokem +1

      The segments actually only move roughly 40 degrees. But you’re right I have to change something to get that whipping action. Sword Flail describes it perfectly 😄

  • @firefreak122
    @firefreak122 Před rokem

    I love this!!

  • @cameronsteeples678
    @cameronsteeples678 Před rokem

    For the handle, I would make it more circular, giving you more room for the retraction and locking mechanism. It would also be good for creating more resistance if you had the wire going over a slope.

  • @The_Qane61013
    @The_Qane61013 Před rokem

    Honestly, those are amazing sound effects.

  • @Superabound2
    @Superabound2 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for keeping things authentic and not wearing eye protection

  • @Mr.Schnittlauch
    @Mr.Schnittlauch Před rokem +1

    Cool! Cool, cool, cool!

  • @Smith.S.E.
    @Smith.S.E. Před rokem

    OK, fine, you have earned my subscription. Love the humor throughout

  • @mozilla94
    @mozilla94 Před rokem

    You will have to make the blade a bit thicker but moving the tensioning system to the inside and having the blades in a pattern that would lock them into place when under tension seems like a good idea in my head.

  • @Rio_Takahash1
    @Rio_Takahash1 Před rokem

    Cool to come back to this

  • @jimlo
    @jimlo Před rokem

    The initial swinging with sad music had me laughing, and then that sponsor transition with the backwards head caught me completely off guard. As a new watcher, I'm subbing and hope to catch more!

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    @Wreckz_Tea Před 9 měsíci

    I normally don't watch sponsor ads but I really like the jewelry and stuff and am definitely going to pick some up