Damascus steel from bearing balls.
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- Bowie blade from Damascus steel from balls from the bearing.
Tea: mojito green tea
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On my patreon page, I began to explain the processes and secrets of my work. Topics already covered:
1. Why do I add pepper to container Damascus steel.
2. What do I sprinkle? Flux and its composition.
3. How do I remove the container from the workpiece (container Damascus steel).
4. Why am I drilling a hole in a container.
5. Why do I sweep away the dross from the anvil with my hand.
6. Why do I first forge some blanks on a tree.
7. In what and why do I soak the blank before forging.
8. In which granules do I place the workpiece after forging.
9. What kind of white powder do I pour into the container.
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I'm glad somebody had the balls to do it.
That pun was unbearingable
thats what she said
that's a well rounded joke
ROFL. R!
Finally, a good fucking comment on CZcams.
Adds chilli peppers
Knife - +10 Fire Damage
No it’s +10 Asshole Damage
😂 Diablo 2 ?🤔🤔
I had to delete my comment because it was pretty much the same as yours.
What chili pepper
Adds chilli for fire aspect🔥
You make it look easy. I know it’s not.
Beautiful work sir !
I pray you and your family are safe
Dude makes his own weapons, he’s safe.
Yea because his line of work always put him and his family km danger😂
@@deano43glad I’m not the only one that had the same thought. Dudes a blade smith.
Watching you consolidate the billet by hand on the anvil, with just the sound of careful hammerwork and the forge in the background, and being able to see the temporary cooler spots after every hammer strike was the most satisfying smithing content I’ve seen in awhile tbh. Just needed to say that!
I honestly don't think it would have held together without the pepper.
@@user-ud7me1oy4q honestly as a non-Russian this makes much more sense. Thanks for helping us out lol
😂
In Russia spices cuts knife
It could be the capsaicin aids in preventing delamination! Or Russian double entendre or whatever 🤨
Your funny
Seasons the metal before melting.
Gordon Ramsay: Finally, some good fucking food.
Uncle Roger: This look ok, but look too healthy. Where your MSG? Put MSG in everything. It will turn it better.
Gordon ramsay would say it's burnt
😂😂
tfw he actually needs to do that for damascus steel. The organic stuff is to add the 1.5% of carbon needed to mold the steel
Gordon Ramsay: "Where's the fucking lamb sauce, you donkeys?"
At the end, the work paid off: what a beautiful blade! You can see the damascus effect on every ball-bearing. A beauty!
Damascus effect, but not damascus unfortunately.
@@funktron2021Well duh, the process for making real damascus was never written down. Pretty much anybody who watches these videos is aware these are attempts at recreating the patterning.
@@redbuck1385 you are so ghey
уникальный и неповторимый рисунок!!!
так красив... аж слюна пошла🤤😄😄😄
шедевр наверняка не продается... остается только мечтать о таком!
Мастеру 👏👏👏
In Portuguese, tempering and seasoning are the same word
In Russian,Spicy and sharp are the same word
In telugu,forge and chilli are the same word
Whatever that random seasoning was,it was an inside joke for blacksmiths around the globe
In german same word for sharp and spicy "scharf".
Thanks for answering my question before I asked it. Knowledge is power. Thank you.
Idk man. I think those peppers gave the bowie a fire element bonus
Yeah, but he from Ukraine and in Ukrainian language sharp and spicy also same one word: )
In Serbian and Romanian are not Ljuto and Oštro and in Romanian Iute and Ascuțit
Ah yes. I, too, like my Damascus steel well-seasoned.
Do you know why he puts the powdery metal thing before hammering it?
@@stompernaut2200 To create a flavorful crust on the outside.
@@stompernaut2200 I'm no expert but I think it might be flux.
@@stompernaut2200 That is called Flux powder, it is used to prevent the metal from oxidizing internally which means rust or by smiths forge scale(which happens a lot quicker when the metal is heated too the point it glows, that's what that flaky stuff he is hammer off is.) this makes the metal homogeneous which means it is 1 solid piece which is what you want in a blade.
@@thestormcraft4012 but the pepper and chilli just fun, right?😅
Link save the princess😁
Wonderful work. Thanks for all you do.
I love the inclusion of your tea ceremony!
"Why i season my knife and not my steak"
Adam ragusea eat your heart out
Adam Ragusea’s single title has became so infamous.
vinegar leg is on the where?
This one deserves more likes
In the mirror universe, me with a goatee is probably saying “yeah, I guess if you didn’t want to use naturally grown capsaicin-steel, you could make your own, but that’s not a thing I am going to do. Long live The Empire.”
That knife has 3% chance to deal burning damage 😂.
I lol'd at this. Can't believe no one else has commented.
Oh, there is a comment with 7k likes of +10% fire damage haha
@@cbob213yeah that’s cool and all but I don’t think anyone asked
@@OldSport3291 you got a hole in your skull?
@@shivdoesmusic937 i'm sorry but you're the one using the cry laugh emoji :/
Is that the chilli and pepper purpose?! 🧐😂
What a beautiful pattern, very nice!
The pattern ended up looking so cool!!
Did this man just season his metal
I… I am genuinely confused.
There has to be some genius explanation behind it.
@@MrInkH3art Is it for the tea?
It's flux.
Faded Mind I was gonna ask why but I answered myself with a why not?
When your cooking skill level is over 9000 you can make weapons out off chilli peppers and salt
_salt and peppers in_
It's called put it in a blender and rub /spray in someone's eyes boom man screaming in agony bonus points if you used Carolina reapers
JuivinileMalone there’s already a guy on CZcams that makes functional knives (they can cut stuff) from all sorts of crazy things. Like eggshells or bread.
@@lambsaucefinder7407 p
YYy
How to use divine weapon the right way
Love your little tea ritual in your vids. Oh, and the work is fantastic too 😎
World class bladesmithing. Bravo!
Anything the knife cuts will be spicy.
fart smella
@caotts you mean cannibal?
@@ProtoFreeze I think he meant canable
This is how the spicy weapons in Yakuza are made.
@@itiswhatitis3198 that's not a thing
I've seen plenty of nice blades, but I didn't know how much I'd want this one. Wow.
Très instructif ce forgeron.
De l'artisanat comme on aime.
Bravo monsieur
I really like the personal touch of using a cayenne for carbon. My best friend and I grow a wide variety of chilis in our garden, and their aromas are something I look forward to each time I tend to them.
My absolute favorites are the scorpions. Apocalypse and Carolina Reaper at the very top.
Wait that's actually a legitimate technique?
@@Brute_Studios Indeed! Notice he also first applied a sealant to the inner walls of the tube. "Wootz" technique uses plant material as a source of carbon to act as a flux and prevent slag. That was traditionally done in a crucible. Here, the steel tube serves as the crucible, so the sealant is used to prevent oxygen from entering...allows the pepper to convert to charcoal/carbon. The end product is a high carbon steel with virtually no occlusions.
@@TonyGingrich The way that billet looked coming out of the can i was sure that it would either crumble of have inclusions like crazy.
@@tombranstetter68 Ha! I was also surprised that the case didn't reflect the heat away. Was fully expecting a bunch of hot and blued bearings to fall out and bounce all over the floor.
Come to think of it: I should have been more surprised that the case didn't also get welded to the bearings. That had to be much hotter for them to bond.
It wasn't used for carbon, it's just a in joke. It couldn't have been anyhow.
Dear Shurap, it looks like when your hands touch any piece of steel - it turns into treasure!
You work is amazing!
I like watching you work,you make it look easy. Truly a work of art that is functional and long lasting, an heirloom that can be handed down through the generations. Thank you for your time and effort into making these videos.Pete and Dee from Sacramento California USA.
I love your videos! Makes me miss doing stuff like that
This man took putting spice and flair to a whole new level
That is the coolest Damascus pattern I have seen so far on CZcams. Good job!
I think this is the first youtube video I’ve ever watched where I don’t know “What”, “Why”, or “How”
10/10 a masterpiece
Как приятно наблюдать за работой людей, у которых руки из нужного места растут
That's going to be so beautiful when it's done! Much excite!
Now that's a beautiful service and the purest art, congratulations, I loved seeing the professionalism and your great experience
My mans wipes the scale off the anvil with his bare hands. What a fucking weapon.
I do that to the anvil socks the heat right out of the scale quickly
For mother Russia
The skin naturally resists fire?
I was just thinking that as watching it now
You'll see crazier stuff from welders. At a certain point, hands can get used to higher temperatures when exposed to said temperatures often.
Enjoy your work. Nice blade!
Ball bearing steel has this typical formula:
Carbon 0.95 - 1.10%
Manganese 0.2 - 0.45%
Silicon 0.25 - 0.35%
Phosphorus 0.025% Max.
Sulfur 0.025% Max.
Chromium 1.30 - 1.60%
Ferrite (iron) Balance
A blade made of such steel would be very hard with good edge retention.
but he added in extra carbon content no?
@@hummel_brummel not a significant amount.
@@garethbaus5471 OP is listing elements in there at like 1/4 of 1% so the carbon from that pepper isn't THAT insignificant
@@Plant_Parenthoodthe rate that carbon dissolves into steel is extremely slow. Unless the stock sat in a reducing atmosphere at a high temperature without being welded into a solid billet for the better part of a day the difference in carbon content isn't going to significantly alter the mechanical properties of the steel.
@@garethbaus5471 Ah that makes sense. Thank you for explaining it
He always swap the anvil with a bare hand just after hammering the red hot steel. Respect!
@SMOKEY but still, I won't do that.
"Swap"
*sweep
He stronk
@@ewthmatth thanks!
That looks awesome!
Stay safe mate.
wow...It's beautiful. What an art!
So you're really just going to leave us in the dark about the chilli pepper.
maybe hes "red hot chilli peppers" fan
An interesting way to add carbon
Zack Spencer the chili is a source of carbon?
Crux161 you fool... chili is the OnLy source of carbon!
Got to have pepper when you add salt.
никогда не понимал -зачем я это смотрю?! но пиздец как это интересно!))
Таж хуйня
Не каверкайте язык русский !
@@Yezhik_v_Tumane полностью согласен с тобой👍
И не говори😅
Успокаивает)
Beautiful. Reminds me of a meteorite
This is oddly soothing to watch when you're high. Very "How Things Are Made" from the mid-2000's. Very cool.
Ты гений своего дела. Смотрел практически все твои работы в ютубе. Золотые у тебя руки. Спасибо за красивые видео.
он Русский?
ааа,всё,уже понял
Что ж с тобой будет если тебе покажут сборку ракеты.
Exactly how is this Damascus steel?????
Musik hören und sehen uns ja
And on this episode of "where quarantine lead me today" :
Ok
I'm finna learn welding
Tellement
@Yol Riin Lask Just because you can talk does not mean you should.
i was going to make a metal joke but it lead me to write this instead
Love these Damascus videos.
Good to see that people still properly season their knives before cooking them.
That moment of satisfaction and relief when your billet cleanly comes out of the canister after forge weld
Right
5:02
my neighbors when i try to sleep early
Loud sex?
@@victorfergn S M A S H
@@silkmilk_6290 ohh... well... loud sex would've been worse I suppose (at least psychologically)
LOL It's like AK-47 sound
maybe he is your neighbour xD
That looks almost like cells. Very beautiful.
I really love the way this came out, it's almost the same as snake skin!
Amazing craftmanship, I love when people are creating something out of other completly different items!
@Babes & Board Games I saw a video where a guy made a knife out of some Chilis, with some pepper and ball bearings to hold it together. If that's not alchemy, I don't know what is!
@Babes & Board Games noone used the word alchemy.
Para obtener acero de Damasco, hay que estar UN AÑO fraguando y martilleando una pieza. El resto es solo acero normal, NO DE DAMASCO.
What you’re seeing is called laminations! Laminations are a fatal flaw in carbon steel.
Maybe you should create something instead of commenting shit on CZcams son
There's a really good joke here. But in another language. In Portuguese tempering and seasoning are the same word
Oh thank you you helped me to understand
Aha Agora eu entendi, agora eu saquei
Thanks!
Fala galera
That explains a lot, thank you
FELICITACIONES, MUY BUEN TRABAJO!!! 👏👏👏desde ARGENTINA 🇦🇷👍✌️
Beautiful! like an Ink wash artwork! Amazing
As usual, a great video. Love to watch you work.
woooooooow the end blew my mind, good job!
very interesting. I love the end result!
that's AWESOME man keep it UP
That knife actually turned out great
I guess the key to making anything perfect is proper seasoning
Красавец мужик. Молодец. Спасибо за твои руки.
И ноги
That knife is pure art. Just gorgeous. Great work dude.
Impressive! The tea is also necessary to get a good result!
Saludo desde Colombia; me fascino tu cuchillo tremendo sistema de elaboración, me encanto tu taller con tantas herramientas para cada necesidad. Un amigo mas "MARIO"
Hey, you can see that this is translated right? My message to you, Meow.
this is what it looks like when you enchant your sword with fire aspect
Amazing, pure art
Amazing work man!!!!👏
I have never tried so hard to like something in my life. Crazy blade though, way cooler than what I could make.
You mean way hotter?
Very cool my brother! I enjoyed the "tea break" too!
...The chili pepper makes the ball bearings hotter!
It was needed for the tempering of the blade and add a few more carbon to the alloy.
Considering the grinder has a white section where the material is held - it is most likely salt being ground into the ball bearings. Not pepper, like I first thought before looking closer.
There is no sodium chloride in a Damascus blade lol.
@@hurktang A. Neither is chili or pepper buddy
B. Calling salt "sodium chloride" makes you sound like a child trying to act smart
@@Sneakyrat_Gaming calling someone a child makes you sound as a child too
@@NoNameAtAll2 no you'r just weird
@@Sneakyrat_Gaming I was hoping you'd realize that carbon impurities are intrinsic parts of Damascus _steel_ . Without the pepper, it would be a normal steel blade.
Love it when he seasons the hot metal
Me, who's seen every episode of forged in fire: oh yeah he's setting that weld nicely.
Also, based on the blade profile it looks like more of a chopper than a slicer. We'd have to talk edge geometry to know for sure.
At first I thought that this knife would be a violation of the Geneva Convention with the use of the pepper
but I then realized that it's actually a humanitarian use because it cauterizes as it cuts. :)
That pattern is awesome!
Best video yet.
that end like scales is so cool
Beautiful, mesmerising blade. Congratulations!
Okay wow, that pattern at the end indeed surprised me. Kind of a scaly look, very nice.
Yeah kinda has a snake skin look to it.
But sadly not the actual Damascus steel pattern
@@markroberts3363 what do you mean?
@@furnjohn Damascus steel's pattern is a mess of swirly lines crossing over each other not snake skin pattern like shown
@@markroberts3363 the pattern can be manipulated to a variety of different shapes but it's still called Damascus.
Amazing blade man
PIĘKNY WZÓR DAMASKUSA-BRAVO
DODAWAŁ PIEPRZ DO KULEK ?
I've never seen a guy beat his balls for that long. Thumbs up.
Yer obsessed with guys beating their balls? You watch it often?
@@lex3729 Why? Would that be a problem? I do come across people with no sense of humor quite a bit.
@@cvbabc No Sir, Jeezus don't like it.
No homo
Who even beats his balls lmao
Spicy metal, now that sounds like a musical genre.
All I can imagine is Salsa Metal, or Afro Cuban metal
It's already among us bro, Mikistli is like their "Black Sabbath"
Thinking about Rasta metal
good thing that you kept seasoning it properly throughout the process, not just the pepper at the start
You cooked it very perfectly 🥰 with salt & chilles. Masala added in between...
Снято отлично как! Не просто познавательно, а с художественным стилем) Уважение Мастеру!
Que trabalho incrível!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Eu sei certo, incrível.
Beautiful work.
1:23 looks oddly delicious like an ice cream bar coated with chocolate.
The most recognizable flux bowl on the internet!
Brilliant look on that knife when it's finished. But the seasoning in it? If there's salt added, and that knife stabs someone...
It's adding salt to the wound~
In Aust we prefer tomato-sauce (lit. with everything); ... ... ... trying desperately to come up with some clever t'sauce pun - I've got nothing!
But man, I dig that pattern! Ball-bearings; is there anything they CAN'T do? Balls-to-wall-y'all!
its a salt with a deadly weapon
@@LuisFlores-cx8py 😂😂 a salt(assault)
You people are amazing.
nah it's just repair powder
Not every knife maker can forge Damascus. Nice work. Thanks for your video.
hope you still kicking and will soon be back to what you should be doing, showing us your mad skills. wish you and your countrymen the best of luck.
When that blade hits your eye. It's not only going to hurt like hell, but also burn like hell.
What the hell is Damascus?
@@seanleith5312 Some dam over at Ascus idk i havent watched the manga
@@seanleith5312 it's a city
@@seanleith5312 top 10 questions scientists still cant answer
@@seanleith5312 a city in middle east.
7:00 ah, a true man of culture! Appreciate the tea break!
Given that he uses his seasoning for metalwork, I'm surprised he didn't make "iron filing" tea.
Excellent work! Subscribed!
Lots of high carbon steel in those bearings. Very interesting video!
Man that damascus pattern turned out awesome.
Anda mengerjakan dengan penuh seni.saya suka melihat demo demo anda.👍🏻🙏🏻
Meinen grossen Respekt vor dieser Meister Leistung
What a unique finished product! It’s especially impressive that you made it all without wearing gloves… Seriously, I was terrified for your hands this whole video x0
@Joe Second good to know. Thanks for informing me, Joe Second :-)
@Joe Second where's joe first?
@@trashmammal9203 at joe momma's house
ikr his hands are like a centimeter away from a high speed sander (Guys i get the message I promise i wont use gloves around industrial sanding devices ok?)
@@elecric Yikes!!
always remember to properly season your steel before melting!
Both, or sprinkle cocaine on it
Why does he do that?
I wonder if you lick the metal it tastes spicy