Does Dishonored's Folding Sword work?

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  • čas přidán 10. 12. 2023
  • As promised I'm testing my folding sword prototype. Some things went as expected and other actually surprised me. Got a lot of to do for the second version now 👌
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Komentáře • 402

  • @NjordArtisan
    @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +337

    Had to sacrifice 50ct of Pfand for this video. Please smash that like button 😩

    • @SCP-Foundation-leaks
      @SCP-Foundation-leaks Před 5 měsíci +15

      Neeeiiin wie kannst du nur, das gute Geld

    • @Chaos1king
      @Chaos1king Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@SCP-Foundation-leaksyesssir es gibt also noch mehr deutsche hier

    • @ntp5358
      @ntp5358 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Gut dass du den cent ehrst...

    • @commanderbriggs323
      @commanderbriggs323 Před 5 měsíci

      Shad over on shadaversity y.t. got a katana sword made from the most indestructible metal to come out in a long time. It's grade is classified as S5 steel. They took a blade to solid rock and it bairly hurt it.

    • @Chaos1king
      @Chaos1king Před 5 měsíci

      @@ntp5358 wer den Cent nicht ehrt ist dem Lebens nicht wert

  • @Ezekiel_Allium
    @Ezekiel_Allium Před 5 měsíci +273

    Even if it's a little... flaccid, I gotta say the way it folds and unfolds is really slick and satisfying to watch

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +25

      Thanks!
      It seems like a certain kind of flaccidness always comes with my prototypes 😂

  • @kaitokun7291
    @kaitokun7291 Před 5 měsíci +220

    The folding sword is coming along nicely, but if you ever wanna go back to a retractable design I think Agent 6's sword from Generator Rex would be a somewhat feasible design 😊

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +24

      Thanks! I’ll check that out 👍🏻

    • @hschhangte7568
      @hschhangte7568 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Or the bad guy's retractable katana from the movie Ninja... starring Scott Adkins

  • @justanotheruser7641
    @justanotheruser7641 Před 5 měsíci +140

    I think the sturdyness is the most important feat, especially if the unfolding works plenty finde, after all you can take all the time in the world to fold your sword back together once everyone who could complain ceased breathing.
    On another note, I really enjoy the slow, step by step Vlog-esque project as a small series, really helps one to appreciate all the effort it takes creating such a cool and precious pointy pool noodle ;P

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +9

      Totally agree! 😂
      And glad to hear you like it. This also makes it a lot more sustainable for me because I can get multiple videos out of one project without doing parts

  • @Vargtung
    @Vargtung Před 5 měsíci +84

    I think easy disengage is more important, at least thematically. I mean guns exist in the Dishonored world, so if you get busted and have to fight, you might as well start blasting.
    I really wish you weren't limited by German law in what types of mechanisms you could use for your design. Not that a gravity knife type design would automatically be better (you folding/unfolding this blade looks as cool if not cooler than the in-game animation). But there is something to having all options available.
    Looking forward to what you make next regardless!

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +9

      I’ll probably make two versions so we can compare what’s cooler 😄
      Thanks for watching 🙌

    • @PawPawPandas
      @PawPawPandas Před 5 měsíci +6

      so anyway.. i started blasting

    • @MCSPARTAN501
      @MCSPARTAN501 Před 4 měsíci

      I do wonder if OTF knives that are plastic or wood would be legal. Especially if they're unsharpened.

  • @hunted4blood
    @hunted4blood Před 5 měsíci +61

    8:20 I don't think you have to choose between being sturdy and being easy to fold away. I think the problem with your current design is just that the forces when you're cutting things and when you're folding the blade away are basically the same. I think if you can come up with a grenade-pin type of mechanism that requires you to pull something before the upper blade is allowed to fold (ideally something located down in the hilt, maybe linked by a string or cam), you'd be able to avoid the problem entirely and have the best of both worlds.

    • @jemman2906
      @jemman2906 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I think that would require precision machining and/or making it too late to be practical.

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@jemman2906for the part to be in hilt maybe, how ever, you can put a rather small pin thats able to handle some heavy abuse in the blade its self and then just use a "key" to remove it and fold the weapon away.

    • @fourgotten
      @fourgotten Před 5 měsíci +7

      Why not use the grip lock (that holds the lower blade rigidly place) to activate a secondary lock? So, when the grip lock is moved to the locked position, and the lower half of the blade swings into place, the blade engages a pawl of some sort that then engages a mechanism in the upper blade to lock it into rigidity. When the grip lock is released and opens, that would disengage the pawl, and thus the lock, allowing the blade to fold back and fold up.

    • @Eso233
      @Eso233 Před měsícem +2

      @@fourgotten Yeahm that was my whole initial thought, the whole thing needs springs

    • @X-SPONGED
      @X-SPONGED Před 29 dny +1

      Or a button locking mechanism kinda like a folding umbrella. You press the button before you're able to fold the umbrella back in

  • @necroseus
    @necroseus Před 5 měsíci +15

    Inside of the larger blade section, have a rod that attaches to the top hinge area of the blade's end. This rod will travel all the way down to the grip, where it will be held rigidly with a locking mechanism. This will hold the tip of the blade rigid while it is being swung, but allow the blade to easily fold up once that locking mechanism is unlatched by a button on the hilt.

  • @greenbean1552
    @greenbean1552 Před 5 měsíci +51

    i'm super excited to see more versions of this, id love to see multiple versions like you talked about near the end! Also out of curiosity what were you 3D printing in the background?

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +6

      Thanks! I think I’ll do that 👍🏻
      I was printing hangers for my grinder belts 😄

  • @Nicenigel14
    @Nicenigel14 Před 5 měsíci +32

    As cool as the quick to conceal sword is, I think it being sturdy enough to slash is more important.
    This is just a thought, but could you use a back lock style locking mechanism for the blade? That way the button to push would be right near the end of the hilt instead of in between the two blade sections? It might not be possible due to the blade sections both pivoting, but just a thought

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +5

      I agree! I’ll focus on making it sturdy and leave the quick fold up as optional if I can find a solution. Anything that connects to the handle would mean I had to run some sort of wire or something similar through the first segment and I think that one is already pretty thick

    • @Nicenigel14
      @Nicenigel14 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@NjordArtisan Yeah, that makes sense, thanks for the reply and keep up the great work!

    • @fourgotten
      @fourgotten Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@NjordArtisannot necessarily a wire, but maybe a pawl that's built into the lower blade to engage both the upper blade and the hilt for rigidity.

  • @DapperBrick
    @DapperBrick Před 5 měsíci +19

    I wonder if you could incorporate the locking device from the whip sword into this to allow the blade to tighten when extended to increase rigidity.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +8

      Folding whip sword next? 👀
      But some sort of wire and ratched might work here as well 🤔
      Thanks for watching 🙌

    • @El_King911
      @El_King911 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@NjordArtisansome kind of internal wire/spring with tension definitely came to mind.
      Though it would make things a lot more complex

  • @universe7708
    @universe7708 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Very interesting build! It seems to imply that the folding sword is designed more like a thrusting weapon and the sharp cutting edge is a bit of a red herring. I am very interested in seeing your iterations especially with some different steels in play. Top notch work.

  • @botiwasboughtbythischannel4623
    @botiwasboughtbythischannel4623 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Being unable to perform simple cuts with the blade's upper half makes it useless, and it might as well only fold once. I'm really excited to see how you address the locking mechanism to fix this. I'm impressed by the thrust though. Awesome art piece in the meantime!

  • @HydraKittten
    @HydraKittten Před 5 měsíci +3

    Really cool to see a semi-fuctional replica, but its important to note that in game, it is stated that it has a fairly strong locking mechanism, and you can upgrade it to make "sword contests" easier (when you and a enemy are crossing blades and fighting to overpower the other) either way, you made a pretty cool looking sword, so props to you!

  • @emanekaf145
    @emanekaf145 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Came here from Skall's video. I love the idea and have always had a soft spot for Dishonored's aesthetic and Corvo in particular. My first thought was maybe some sort of lockback design with the crossguard acting as a release. One long piece of metal with a small but strong spring you can overcome with the force of one hand, given the leverage with you thumb on the spine/top of the guard? No a perfect solution, and not exactly simple, but the design is already complex, so I think it's warranted.

  • @stefen0074
    @stefen0074 Před 5 měsíci +5

    I think for this to work the best, you probably have some sort of snapping lock when you deploy it, but you have a cable/string running down the inside of the bottom segment into the grip. When you activate the tab/lever on the grip, the cable pulls on the internal locking tab in the upper blade and it unlocks it, and you proceed to fold it like the current design. Of course this is more complicated and the issue of the correct string tension is a another problem, as the string probably has to be longer folded then unfolded thanks to the bends.
    Also i think a stabbing only sword kinda defeats the purpose of the sword because at that point just use a dagger, you will have just or better conceivability. There is stuff like rapiers but crovos sword doesnt have a very stabable shape imo, a extendo rapier would be a fun idea but probably also hard because the force acts on the mechanism on use.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +2

      I agree, it defeats the purpose if it doesn’t cut. Might aswell be a folding spear then 😄

    • @MyAramil
      @MyAramil Před 5 měsíci

      If he uses the cable to attach to the opening and closing part of the handle, then it could work well I'd wager. As the handle opens it slackens then when it closes it goes taught.

  • @1MajorTom
    @1MajorTom Před 5 měsíci +6

    well, it's the first attempt, so it's just a matter of starting from that and moving forward and improving it😊I am impressed that it could do so well, when you consider that it is a prototype. I am excited to see what the final result will be😊

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thank you! I can’t wait to start on the second version 🙌

  • @taurus3244
    @taurus3244 Před 5 měsíci

    You absolute genius im fascinated with that piece of art, dishonored was 🔥

  • @michaelstroy2832
    @michaelstroy2832 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome Video Bro! I admire the fact that U actually created a functional replica of Corvo’s sword & the fact that you made a Dishonored based video in general. Hands down 1 of the coolest swords & 1 of most underrated video game in history. 💯 I still play Dishonored the Definitive Edition & Dishonored 2 every once & a while.

  • @SiluTsu
    @SiluTsu Před 4 měsíci

    I want to buy it when you finish designing this masterpice. I love swords

  • @JimtheFish0451
    @JimtheFish0451 Před 5 měsíci

    This is simply amazing. Can’t wait to see your improvements on the design. I know a telescoping blade is unrealistic, but perhaps multiple segments that sit inside the blade and fold out to make one single would work? In my mind, that would shift all of the “pressure points” to the flat of the blade.

  • @wpjohn91
    @wpjohn91 Před 5 měsíci

    The opening and closing movement is sick. Like a jumbo butterfly knife. Awsdome vid

  • @MistressSabian
    @MistressSabian Před 3 měsíci

    I think that a sword has got to prioritise cutting. Still the best fidget toy I've ever seen.

  • @nomex.x03
    @nomex.x03 Před 5 měsíci

    Great 1st version, I'm looking forward to seeing the 2nd one.

  • @joshrivers3939
    @joshrivers3939 Před 5 měsíci

    this is a lovely video, very well put together. your voice is very easy to listen to

  • @BichoCR7siuu
    @BichoCR7siuu Před 5 měsíci

    That’s very cool man. Nice work

  • @abhirupchakravarty8508
    @abhirupchakravarty8508 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Loved both the videos! Wanted to bounce an idea off of you... Do you think a "back lock" (I don't know what it's actually called) like what is seen in a lot of pocket knives would work to lock in the upper retractable bit while you're wielding it? and maybe use a reverse disengaging mechanism (like if you decrease grabbing force on the handle, the spine support for the upper part dislodges)? Not sure how you would fold the lock back though, or if it would even work realistically. Would love to hear your take on it. Definitely patent the mechanism as is though! And, any improved iterations!

  • @Optimusj1975
    @Optimusj1975 Před 4 měsíci

    Is it possible to put a cable that is connected to that top folding piece's front which pass through a pulley inside the handle that loosen when you open the lid allowing it to fold/unfold, and tighten when it's unfolded and the handle is again closed? This way when the impact pull the unfolded top back, the cable can counter with tension to the other direction.

  • @PollexTheCat
    @PollexTheCat Před 5 měsíci

    Would it be possible to use a bar linkage system connecting the far blade segment to the handle so it's position is forced to be straight when extended without needing a fiddly locking mechanism in the middle of the blade?

  • @firestuka8850
    @firestuka8850 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Phase 1, folding and unfolding
    Phase 2, stabby unarmored
    Phase 3 foldysword mark 2 with increased strength, stability, and joints.
    Looks amazing. A prototype of something cool. 🎉 👏

  • @someonerandom442
    @someonerandom442 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm a huge fan of the Dishonored series so this was really enjoyable to watch. Keep up the great work!

  • @rotaman8555
    @rotaman8555 Před 5 měsíci

    Cool concept. Keep working on it.

  • @KobaltTX
    @KobaltTX Před 5 měsíci +1

    I LOVE where you're going with this project! I think you should retain the approach that you had from the start, you are taking on challenges that so many other makers of this weapon have been shying away from. Keep it metal, of course. Retain your brilliant folding scheme, it is incredibly loyal to the idea of Corvo's sword while keeping from breaking German Knife Ownership laws. Prioritize your mechanism, put sturdiness a bit lower on the list but don't take it all the way out. You are right; assassins and professional fighters would easily be able to build a style around using it. The main selling point of this weapon is it's concealability, good fighters know where strong points are, GREAT fighters account for weaknesses. With your sword as it is, it isn't an impossible weapon to use in a fight. Maybe not ideal, but I am willing to bet you will find solutions to all the glaring problems and maybe a bit more! If I had the money I'd pay you twice the amount you need for the next prototype so that I could have one too. I would do that without thinking, I am in love with this piece! Your approach is the gutsiest one I've seen anywhere for this fabled sword!

  • @sentaiblandy3031
    @sentaiblandy3031 Před 5 měsíci +1

    LOVE THE PROGRESS FOR CORVOS SWORD, pls keep it up ●

  • @shadow177a17
    @shadow177a17 Před 5 měsíci

    I love the Corvo blade you made which is really amazing. Please can the next version of Corvo’s Blade be more focused on the weapons cutting ability. But it is really nice as it is to be sold for cosplay purposes. Though I can’t wait for the next video where you have an updated version of Corvo’s Blade. Thank you.

  • @No_Way_NO_WAY
    @No_Way_NO_WAY Před 5 měsíci

    Couple of suggestions and remarks, just in case you didn't think about those already:
    - for stabbing i would assume, a more angular surface of the hand locking mechanism would be beneficial to not just blow the weapon out of your hand due to an angular "sliding" surface opening the lock
    - the pivot and contact points have to be very sturdy even in the handle area to prevent ware(local hardening of the contact surfaces might be an option)
    - the locking mechanism of the upper blade part: you have to be very careful about hardening, since hardening makes most steels brittle and the locking mechanism exploding on you would be bad.
    - i was thinking about another way to lock the upper blade part but a snapping mechanism like you already designed seems to be the best solution for a quickly releasable one. Maybe you can twist the metal strip slightly to enlarge the width of the metal against the lower blade part.

  • @SONYUSR
    @SONYUSR Před 4 měsíci +1

    You could add a sliding metal inside the lower blade. Using momentum to slide out, then a button on the handle to release it (letting gravity pull it back down) also gives more rigid stability to the blade since your gap on the back would have a rigid filling

  • @stevenboelke6661
    @stevenboelke6661 Před 5 měsíci

    I feel there must be a way to have a locking linkage along the spine of the middle section which effectively locks both the handle and the tip to the middle section. Some kind of rotating or sliding bolt (not unlike a rifle) which is engaged by the thumb?

  • @Qikx
    @Qikx Před 5 měsíci +1

    Would it be possible for V2 for some sort of sliding spine in the back of the blade to come out and lock the top half in place? It could be more stable for the entire blade while still allowing you to slide it back into the hilt with a friction fit or something. Just spitballing

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I’ll write that down and see if I can do anything about that, thanks!

  • @squire0
    @squire0 Před 5 měsíci

    I've never played Dishonored but this looks wonderful. One note, it looks like it a small blow to the back ridge of the blade would be completely disarming with the folding part against the fingers.

  • @andrewyoonhobai8453
    @andrewyoonhobai8453 Před 5 měsíci

    the self finger remover, the quickened hospital trip, the stitch maker.
    yeah, this is such a bad idea

  • @crzyrunnr
    @crzyrunnr Před 5 měsíci

    Don't know if it'd be possible, but would you be able to to have the tip segment slide into a short recess in the base segment? you might even be able to spring load it with a wire/cable that attaches to the lever in the handle that might be able to disengage it. If you can figure out the disengagement, it would probably need a thrust forward to slide the tip segment out of that recess, but could then continue with folding it up. Hopefully that all makes sense.

  • @gaddiusgaddium9082
    @gaddiusgaddium9082 Před 5 měsíci

    Have you thought of adding like a sort of metal wire/bike chain mechanism attached to the lever on the handle and the upper part of the blade?

  • @RasserMeyer
    @RasserMeyer Před 5 měsíci

    You might also want to oil up the parts where metal skates along metal in order to prevent it from wearing itself to pieces.
    Real cool piece, though :D I look forward to seeing the next version :D

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks! I gave it a thorough oiling but it can never be enough 😄

  • @timogul
    @timogul Před 5 měsíci

    "I have a sword, but the top half folds out of the way when you hit things with it."
    "You have a knife."

  • @BallinButAtWhatCost725
    @BallinButAtWhatCost725 Před 5 měsíci

    Perhaps there’s a way to include a locking mechanism that incorporates the whole hitting it on your shoulder thing still? Perhaps a button actuated locking mechanism on the spine, and have a hinge that folds the foremost section of the blade into a hollowed out portion of the rear section. Like those aesthetic kitchen knife sets that all fit inside eachother?
    That’s just a solution that I think might look cool and be feasible. The only other option I can think of is having the second section be almost like 2 knives that meet together when the blade is extended but separate into two pieces and allow the foremost section to fold forward instead of backward into the blade. That way you could also include a more traditional and sturdy folding knife locking mechanism. The only issue I can think of is the second section not being able to cut as well due to the leading edge being thicker. Anyway that’s my two cents of what you could do, I love dishonored and I’d love to see you continue this type of design!

  • @cryingcryo5690
    @cryingcryo5690 Před 5 měsíci +2

    THIS IS BADASS i love the mechanism and cant wait for v2

  • @cxob2134
    @cxob2134 Před 5 měsíci +1

    In the game there is a lot of mechanical bits in the blade. It would not be too far fetched to add some sort of push rod linkage that attaches to the metal front cover of the grip, runs though the lower segment and presses on the upper segment when held shut, with the rod disengaging form the upper piece when folding the cover open. Would be very mechanically complex but help with the upper segments stability.
    Anyway very cool build and nice craftsmanship!

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks! Yeah that might be a good idea. So far my problem is that a top lock would obstruct the first segment, so the second can’t fold in there and an integral wire would bulk up the first segment. Maybe I’ll find a way to solve that 🤔

  • @oxagon_
    @oxagon_ Před 5 měsíci

    If you had a more sturdy cutting sword would there be a way to add an easier way to disengage into the handle somehow for easier put away?

  • @trythis2234
    @trythis2234 Před 5 měsíci

    a mechanism in the blade that while swinging with force, it comes up to lock the upper part to the lower. a gravity controlled pin?

  • @banchotaco
    @banchotaco Před 5 měsíci

    This sword looks so cool and I bet it feels so nice to fold it out and in

  • @ShcherbynaM
    @ShcherbynaM Před 5 měsíci

    Since your first part of your blade is hollow, you can hide spring loaded pin near the end of it that will clip into second part.
    And also at the beginning of the first part hide a lever on a dull side that you can press to retract the pin and fold the blade.
    When you will open the blade, the pin will be retracted because second part will push it inside the first part, since the second part of the blade has an obtuse angle.
    After that the pin will lock itself in hole of the second part of the blade.
    I think that it is possible to put lever in the handle, but because first part of the blade is also rotating, there must be some pretention mechanism for the wire.
    Probably in third iteration it could be moved to handle, but I don't recomment doing it in the second iteration since you will be testing the pin.
    Or you can add another lever on your handle to push the lever on the first part of the blade.
    This is, of course, if my proposal is accepted.

  • @alexhulea2735
    @alexhulea2735 Před 5 měsíci +1

    something to improve is to find a way to incorporate a spring into the handle, so it can close by itself or keep itself closed with the blade deployed

  • @satiricpants2910
    @satiricpants2910 Před 5 měsíci

    A thought I had about fixing the top third segment of the sword: you are considering putting a piece to brace the blade top so it does not fold into the blade bottom until you disengage it, but you would have to disengage it manually; what if, so as to not do manual dis/engagement, you were to somehow link or connect it internally to the metal switch/opening(?) on the hilt, and have them engage and disengage in tandem?

  • @VergilArcanis
    @VergilArcanis Před 4 měsíci

    i have a weird idea, but probably impractical: add a sliding spine mechanism to push into place to reinforce the back of the blade around that joint. mechanism is largely attached to the lower blade section but is the same thickness as the blade so it can still fold. the rail itself would have to be like a c-shaped grip on the rail itself. but it can interlock with the upper section. it'll look weird, but it's just an idea

  • @secondworldcorp
    @secondworldcorp Před 5 měsíci +1

    Maybe for the second version you could add a locking mechanism that will prevent sword from folding back when it used for slicing? I can imagine it as thin metal rod that slide from the handle using gravity all the way of first section of the blade and an inch on the second section, from the spine side of the sword ofc. That will require a handle to be a little longer but honestly i can't imagine anything better.

  • @brucemcmicking9614
    @brucemcmicking9614 Před 4 měsíci

    Does the point of the blade fold *into* the other part?
    Wouldn't it be stronger if it folded side by side?
    Ease of folding it up should be secondary to being able to use it.

  • @the_greaseman
    @the_greaseman Před 5 měsíci +1

    Nice sword! I think the un/folding of the sword is very true to the aesthetic of the game. I wonder if it would be feasible to add a retractable spine to give a sturdier cutting edge, though I imagine it would be tricky to make it still easy to fold back into it's concealed version.

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Something that reinforces the spine will definitely be the sturdiest option

  • @stitchfantommy
    @stitchfantommy Před měsícem

    would you be able to have a wire held taught running down the channel of the bottom blade that is mounted to on one side of the fulcrum of the front pivot to lock the tip blade from pivoting backwards but is somehow released by the handle opening? or use a standard folding knife frame lock like you mentioned but have a sliding rod with a bump that slides either up or down the length of the bottom blade that pinches the lock and releases the tip of the blade? a linkage that converts the pivot of the handle opening to a linear rod isn't too complicated. if you want some CAD mockups feel free to give me a shout, I've been on and off designing a Corvo sword and all the existing game accurate mechs are kinda ugly, yours is amazing!

  • @noneyabidness9644
    @noneyabidness9644 Před 5 měsíci

    I'm wondering, would it be better to do a three tier otf sword, if you actually intend to slice with it? I realize that has its own issues (and legal restrictions), but would it be theoretically more plausible than a folding blade for cutting?

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +1

      If the segments overlap or are supported enough it probably works a lot better for cutting but I think then you’d have the same issues with stabbing like I have right now with slashing 😄

    • @noneyabidness9644
      @noneyabidness9644 Před 5 měsíci

      @@NjordArtisan so, a "damned if ya do..." Situation. 😂
      I'm sure you'll figure out a solid compromise. You do good work.

  • @karkosgiehex
    @karkosgiehex Před 5 měsíci

    What if you shorten the tip portion of the blade and have it fold further down the second folding portion, so that it is better supported when coming back?
    ________
    ^____>
    The above top line being the section of blade closer to the hilt and the lower line being the tip, which folds across its spine to the extended position?

  • @incredibleflameboy
    @incredibleflameboy Před 5 měsíci

    I don't think anyone will make this work. It's a cool design and amazing that you've pushed it this far but I think you've reached the peak of where this concept can go

  • @matteodelgallo1983
    @matteodelgallo1983 Před 5 měsíci

    What if you used a steel tension cable hinging below the hilt's pivot point, with some kind of tension system on the tip segment of the blade, so that the whole structure is kept rigid by your grip, not just the base segment of the blade?

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci

      I’ll what i can do about that but I want as little as possible inside the segments so they don’t bulk up and increase the blade thickness too much

  • @thelazy0ne
    @thelazy0ne Před 4 měsíci

    Very flourishy. Moar werk is needed. 😊👍

  • @phillipbooth787
    @phillipbooth787 Před 5 měsíci

    i think a series of distal locking pins that run through the spine might help with rigidity on the tip segment. the machining and drilling would be a pain, but could be an interesting solution.

  • @MyAramil
    @MyAramil Před 5 měsíci

    Perhaps have a way for the handle to lock the unfolded blade stiffly? Like having a wire that goes taught when the handle is closed, and the wire runs along the inside of the two parts of the blade?

  • @tofuninja5489
    @tofuninja5489 Před 5 měsíci

    Can you just do a short of folding and unfolding? It is SO satisfying to loop and watch.

  • @Yoquese511
    @Yoquese511 Před 5 měsíci

    And good mechanism to make its more sturdy is to add a similar sistem of a bicycle break handle. So you can add tension by pulling a wire, also you can add some reinforcement materials in special shape at the folding part (would be hard for me to describe that shape. My english is limited)

  • @Xenoprophet
    @Xenoprophet Před 5 měsíci

    Can you make a moveable tab that when you open the blade to fold and release it it disengages an upper blade lock inside the spine of the lower blade? Thinking pulley, wire and a strong metal tab/rod.. might give you enough of both worlds

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci

      I’ll see what i can do about that 👍🏻

  • @murderyoutubeworkersandceos
    @murderyoutubeworkersandceos Před 5 měsíci +1

    New meaning of the phrase "weak of the blade"

  • @guillermogarciamanjarrez8934

    What if you change the side of the edge? Woudln't it be far more sturdier because you're not cutting along the side that folds?

  • @chicken9175
    @chicken9175 Před 4 měsíci

    Honestly if you made a sturdy lock design, it would be a functional weapon rather than just a showpiece, which would be cool!

  • @Israfelsrevenge
    @Israfelsrevenge Před 5 měsíci

    Idk if you can have one I'm Germany but what about making it spring loaded like a auto knife, the game shows gears and stuff inside it so what if opening it activated the mechanism and the location of the blade when opened determines what way the mechanism pulls the blade

  • @disafear3674
    @disafear3674 Před 5 měsíci

    That is super cool!

  • @INVESTORY-Greg
    @INVESTORY-Greg Před 5 měsíci

    yap sturdy with a good edge, cant wait tot see V2 { I say - change the mechanism if you have to .
    GREAT VIDEO !!!

  • @WatDaFakMan
    @WatDaFakMan Před 4 měsíci

    this is so, insanely awesome

  • @SeaforgedArtifacts
    @SeaforgedArtifacts Před 5 měsíci

    Good footage on the testing! Really promising design! Have you considered unifying the primary blade segment as a single "liner lock" but on the blade side? It may be more sturdy than your 2 tab design. ⚔

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +1

      The way it works now without being able to cut, I think your design makes more sense. Right now the bladed first segment isn’t of any use, so might as well ditch it for more rigidity

    • @SeaforgedArtifacts
      @SeaforgedArtifacts Před 5 měsíci

      @@NjordArtisan as was my concern when I started making these back in 2015. I really like your design though and I think it has real promise, especially because it maintains a single blade edge all the way to the tip!

  • @krisvsthew0rld
    @krisvsthew0rld Před 5 měsíci

    seems like it doesnt really cut very well right now but i'd say it does its job very well which is to say look really fucking cool. one thing especially i like is how you start the fold, with the hit against the shoulder. if you keep only one thing in mark 2 you gotta keep the shoulder hit

  • @cmwinchell
    @cmwinchell Před 5 měsíci

    I'm wondering if, instead of a friction lock, you could do a switch lock with a small pressure button at the guard that engages a concealed bar that locks the first and second part together. When you go to put it away the button gets released which allows it to fold back up. Just a thought and I'm having to assume you can see things like I do.

  • @timothydornan6517
    @timothydornan6517 Před 4 měsíci

    Use steam to bend your veneer (before applying your adhesive) to prevent cracking. For the first segment lockup, I’d use a longer leaf spring, flared slightly wider than the spine in the center (increased surface area for the disengaging arms, cut them past the joint and notch the end, so the frame of the second section is supported even when extended and the springs can’t hyperextend.

  • @norbetoo
    @norbetoo Před 5 měsíci

    What were you printing back there

  • @brandonbooth626
    @brandonbooth626 Před 5 měsíci

    Two thoughts would be either switch which side is the sharp side or feeding a wire or thin pole through a reinforced spine so that you have a pull release a switch or a button on the handle to release the lock some metal wire and a small spring would probably work the best if you took that route

  • @beedrillbreaker5229
    @beedrillbreaker5229 Před 4 měsíci

    completely irrelevant to the subject but what is that jacket you are wearing, and where do i get it???

  • @nickfulson186
    @nickfulson186 Před 5 měsíci

    It looks so cool! Would it be possible to add a small wire through the first segment with a pulley in the handle, so it would be easier to disengage the second segment if you were to go for a more rigid build for slashing? it would still be a gravity knife (sword), but with a smoother disengagement, idk if that makes sense...

    • @NjordArtisan
      @NjordArtisan  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks! Glad you liked it 🙌
      I’ll see if I can find a solution for that without bulking up the first segment too much. Otherwise that one will cut more like an axe than a sword 😄

    • @nickfulson186
      @nickfulson186 Před 5 měsíci

      @@NjordArtisan True that lol. Thin is the line between bludgeoning and slashing lmao. Regardless, can't wait for the next part, gl mate!

  • @TheSmokingMustache
    @TheSmokingMustache Před 5 měsíci

    In terms of iteration, making a super solid sturdy locking blade should be the priority, looking at various knife locking mechanisms. Once you have that fully worked out and reliable you can start looking at ways to get a quick closing systems. And while super cool to only need one hand, have to rapidly touch one locking mechanism with your off hand isn't really that detrimental. Most folding knives aren't even a snap shut with one hand, the quick deployment always takes priority over quick reholster of folding of a weapon.
    I love the design and its simplicity overall. Would definitely buy one. I'd say once you have a reliable and strong quick release model you should see if you can find a blacksmith and/or machinist (or someone who is both) and make it a product. I don't know if you realize how well this thing would actually sell haha and it is the kind of thing that if well made can be expensive without much complaint.

  • @DarkestVampire92
    @DarkestVampire92 Před 5 měsíci

    First of all, this was the first time i was actually hit with that "Unsubscribed from a channel without you noticing" feature of CZcams. I was 100% sure i subscribed to you and wondered why you didnt upload anything anymore...
    Secondly: Its a lot more important to deploy a blade quickly and take out a target than it is to fold the blade again. Once the target is down, you have much more time to put your weapon away or hide it- And if you were seen doing that act, you need to keep the blade out anyway to defend yourself.

  • @kamenmorant
    @kamenmorant Před 5 měsíci

    Could you add a metal rod that acts as a spine to the blade on a rail that slides out and locks in place after the initial stage release? Maybe that would support the blade more for cutting/parry moves, and help support the hinge between the blades whilst in use

  • @guitarwi3rdo
    @guitarwi3rdo Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just seen a video showing the animation, seems the sword in the game acts sort of like a butterfly knife, only it actually slides out of the handle rather than folding out. Might be an idea to look into

  • @rshaart4810
    @rshaart4810 Před 5 měsíci +2

    While I think the sword works great for what it is, I'd probably improve on the design by firstly making it a spear tip or having a sharpened back edge for the first 3 inches or so like a sabre/backsword. Maybe have the locking part on the primary section and the nub on the secondary section blade instead, I imagine that if you rolled your wrist over as you thrust, it may help with penetration as well, though I've got no clue for the cut except maybe it working better as a draw cut vs chop?

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979
    @DoremiFasolatido1979 Před 5 měsíci

    I know nothing about any of this... But what comes to mind so far, is...
    Most tactical folders and even more conventional pocket knives have a bar that locks the blade in place. Press the bar, fold the blade.
    You could rig one inside the first segment, instead of in the handle like most folders. Then you can have that one bar lock both segments simultaneously, just as securely as any conventional pocket knife or tactical folder. Then you press the bar down by the hilt, and both segments unlock and fold back into place.
    You can continue to include the handle guard if you want, but I'm not sure it would be necessary if you build the handle properly. So long as the gap is narrow enough, its edges sufficiently rounded, and the blade recessed sufficiently...it should still be safe and comfortable to hold when undeployed, even without the guard bar on the handle.
    Without the guard bar, and with the locking bar inside the first segment, you should also be able to deploy the weapon much more quickly.

  • @Pretty_Boy6
    @Pretty_Boy6 Před 5 měsíci

    I was thinking of some kind of Spring or Magnetic Locking Mechanism that would be stored in the hilt or the first blade Segment there for it could push up a piece of hardened Steel and act as reinforced backing? What do you think?
    If stored in the Hilt you could have two Decent but Compact magnets push away from each other, sliding up the back of the Sword, both locking and stabilizing the second blade segment.
    if in the Back of the first blade Segment you could do the same thing, however it comes to mind that having a Small Disengage switch would be ideal in the Hilt. Something that you wouldn't accidently press but could still offer the above mentioned benefits.
    What do you think? I got a Decent Blueprint on mind, but you are the Craftsmen here not me. So I leave this in your hands and mind.

  • @angelobartolomeu5679
    @angelobartolomeu5679 Před 4 měsíci

    May I suggest a backlock for the tip of the blade? This way you would be able to keep fold it back with just a hit to the back

  • @Anog_kc
    @Anog_kc Před 5 měsíci

    Nice respeckt ich lieb das teil ja total mal gespannt was du so bastelst😮🎉

  • @Sgt.Dornan117
    @Sgt.Dornan117 Před 5 měsíci

    Neat. Now do the super heated whip that the Gundam Epyon uses

  • @entropyprimed
    @entropyprimed Před 4 měsíci

    to keep the sword extended, have you considered using a secondary locking mechanism that could slide back into the metal support on the handle, essentially an inline support that would travel through the interior void in the middle section and retract into the handle once ready to re-fold.

  • @crowonthepowerlines
    @crowonthepowerlines Před 4 měsíci

    Sturdy seems more practical for a sword where easily closed would be more interesting on a folding spear. If it is only for stabbing, there is not need for the lower part to even be sharpened, so a sturdier lock that allows for slicing motions would make more sense than one which is easily closed.

  • @randomperson-up5vt
    @randomperson-up5vt Před 4 měsíci

    I admire the construction of the sword.

  • @user-vg4pf8xq8g
    @user-vg4pf8xq8g Před 5 měsíci

    Have you looked at the 3d printed one at slide out? You can use the end for cutting and stabbing and the closer part for blocking. Just try to make sure it can take the hits.

  • @palarious
    @palarious Před 5 měsíci

    If you have a rod (preferably in U shape to bend around that flat edge and prevent excessive wear in lateral directions), you could simply have it pushed up when you squeeze a lever on the hammer. It doesn't need much distance, maybe an inch, to really secure the blade and keep it from folding.
    When you release the grip, the rod would be free to sag down under gravity and you could fold the apparatus.

  • @ensuverna
    @ensuverna Před 5 měsíci

    You had the original idea using the tip of the grip to disengage the lock.
    You could embed a magnet into the far end of the grip lever, and use an internal locking mechanism that requires the magnet to manipulate the pin from outside the body of the blade. This could give you a sturdier blade that can still be disengaged in your fancy flourishing motion.

  • @accunutoutdoors2717
    @accunutoutdoors2717 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just an idea, but maybe you could have a rod running the length of the first blade section inside the slot. At the handle end attach it to an angled plate with the angle facing the front of the handle. At the handle side of the plate cut a flat notch perpendicular to the blade’s length, like you did to make the locking surface in this version (more on that in a minute).
    Have the rod/plate combo pinned to the handle end of the first blade section so it pivots inside the slot. You could even use the pivot pin for the first blade section where it attaches to the handle.
    Make the slot cover portion of the handle with a tooth at the blade end that extends up into the handle slot.
    When the blade is folded the rod rests behind the spine of the second blade section with the rod/plate combo’s angled section facing toward the back of the handle. When you unfold it, since the rod/plate combo is pinned to the first blade section it rotates with it and will now face the front.
    As you close the slot cover, the tooth on the slot cover would meet the angled plate forcing the opposite end of the rod upward in the slot. This would prevent the second blade section from folding backward when struck.
    When it reaches the end of the plate, the tooth would slip into the notch cut in the end, locking everything in place until you open the slot cover again.
    I hope that all made sense?
    As a bonus, that design would help transfer some of the force from stabbing back down to the handle pivot which could be made bigger/stronger with less difficulty than the pivot in the middle of the blade.

    • @glitchbyt3gaming27
      @glitchbyt3gaming27 Před 5 měsíci

      I really hope he reads and considers your idea because from as much understanding as i got from reading and re-reading your comment, it honestly sounds like a damn near perfect fix for the majority of the complications he had with the prototype.