The "Serpent in The Blade" Viking Sword | Pattern Reveal
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- čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
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Welcome to the second episode of the Serpent in the Blade Viking Sword series! Join me as I grind, etch, and polishing the blade to its final form. This phase of the process has been quite extensive, given my decision to avoid forging any bevels or fullers in the blade to mitigate the risk of cracking during the quenching process.
My process has been as follows:
- Grinding flat the two faces of the sword with a 36-grit belt.
- Marking and grinding the profile. Here I used an old belt since the sharp edges tend to wear fresh belts prematurely.
- Grinding the fuller with an 80-grit ceramic belt on a 15cm radius contact wheel.
- Grinding the bevels with the same belt on the slack belt to achieve a convex grind, followed by a 150-grit belt.
- Hand sanding up to 320 grit.
- Four cycles of 5 minutes in a solution of 1:2 Ferric chloride to water, washing and scrubbing with fine steel wool in between each cycle.
- Polishing with file diamond paste and pieces of cotton.
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0:00 Intro
2:55 Shaping
5:30 Guess the weight loss
6:15 Fuller
7:28 Bevels
9:30 Hand Sanding
10:24 Etch and Polish
11:08 Final Weight and Result - Jak na to + styl
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Terlalu banyak bicara anda
I'd love to see your take on a Roman Gladius, perhaps with an imperial eagle carving or other flourishing?
Браво, маэстро! Вы как всегда удивляете своей оригинальностью!👍👍👍
Beautiful work! It’s been great to see your skill improve after all these years. You should be proud of this piece!
You've got exceptional skills! Thank you for sharing.
Gorgeous work!
Absolutely amazing brother! Well done!
Can't wait to see what handle you gonna put on this bad boy!
Dope AF results, @BlackBeardProjects!
Incredible work, as always
Amazing as always!
Already looking awesome! The edges look so cool with the damascus pattern. 😮
Absolutely stunning work 👍👍
Looks great!!
Pure talent.... awesome build.
It remind me Gurthang, the black sword of Turin Turambar , one of the greater character of Tolkien. Very nice!
I love your work, this is amazing and I can’t wait to see it finished
Really beautiful pattern. I love it.
That turned out magnificent!
So amazing blade! Thank you so much for this amazing video ❤
Increíble trabajo, se ve hermosa, muchas gracias por sus vídeos caballero.
Great work!!
amazing workmanship! a true artist with metal!
That is a beauty Sir., nice work!
Love the project man keep up the good work
Thats a beautiful blade right there!
Looks so good, man
beautiful blade
This is looking very nice I love the demaskes can't wait to see you finish it thank you for sharing this six stars brother
awesome job!!
Beautiful
This is really freaking cool man!
Gorgeous. Love the Damascus and the serpent. You always create beautiful blades but this is just plain awesome.
Beautiful final sword cant wait to see the handle
cant wait to see the final episode in this build! I hope you decide to make a knife out of the filings!
Awesome work! You free hand grinding is amazing! You should include a “time spent” on your steps, you make it look too easy!
I know a lot of people are probably suggesting using the grinding dust for Damascus steel but given that it's already pretty fine and not much more than iron powder you'd probably normally use, I'd suggest instead keeping most of the integrity it still has for looks and encase it in resin for scales for a knife or something. I think that would retain more of the shape and texture that would probably get lost by forging it
Great job
Superb skill!!!
You should create an adjustable steady rest for your belt sander with s heavy base, adjustable height and throw. You will get much more control over your fullers and bevels rather than trying to free-hand it. It's a beautiful blade, I can't wait to see it finished with a cool grip and guard.
Beautiful....
Always impressive skills! On a good day, I sometimes can walk and talk simultaneously.
I have never been able to multi-task. I was supposed to be reading while watching this. My mind decided watching this had priority.
Very Good!!
Your precision and consistency in grinding that blade is awe inspiring! Great job!
Good job mister looking good
…always a pleasure your art…thank you…
The snake touch is badass
Make a Damascus with that dust. See how it turns out. Beautiful as always
Very artistic nice work 🎉🎉🎉
That's a damn good looking blade sir
Coming along beautifully! I cringed when I thought about how much time it must have taken to hand sand it. Better you than me!
Absolutely stunning work! Was one of your ancestors named Ulfberht, by any chance? :)
This is what Uhtred’s sword Serpent’s Breath should have looked like in The Last Kingdom
As for War Thunder, you're the reason I played World of Tanks for a while! :D But I like War Thunder more. It's a lot of fun. The sword looks great! You can throw the steel dust into a crucible and make crucible steel out of it.
I was waiting patiently for this video to see the finished sword....you’re teasing me now😂😂
You should make a Seax from the dust as a companion to the blade.
beautiful
wow its legendary sword
Great work sir you are awesome ❤️ 😊
Again, beautiful work on the blade. Will the steel dust be recycled for use as anything?
Pack your damascus canisters with the grind powder.
Beautiful!
I can’t wait to see what you do for the handle.
Can I request some additional lighting?
You really maintained some straight lines between your Damascus beveled edge and your center serpent material. It's quite the engineering feat.
beautiful. On the next one is it possible to make the snake look like it has scales?
I would like to see him make a “He-Man” sword 🗡️…”By the power of Greyskull”. 😊
Incredible work... but what catches my attention, wasn't it tempered?
wonderfull
I think it's a gorgeous 😍 blade
I see after betraying Eivor, Basim took up the forge.
it reminds me of a small version of red sonia's sword, the original, in case it's been redone, and I don't know about it. her sword was actually rather cool looking can't say that I've ever seen someone make one either.
11:45 I wonder if this steel dust can be used for cannister damascus? I assume it's far too impure, but maybe soaking it in flux/ baking out moisture/ some combination or variation of those things could help?
bravo barba nera!
I wonder why the blade is so short?? Did you have a specific length in mind or is it because of the de lamination from the first vid? And i hope you will make a nice scabbard for the sword!! :O Very nice project, the pattern is very pretty :D
Very cool sward!
That is a huge project :)
My guess 830gr final weight...
I need to get a belt sander for 3D printed stuff
Okay, wow.
Awesome job, thanks for your work 👏
Lovely work, even after all the setbacks when beginning it.
I look forward to seeing that lovely blade fitted with a handle.
Props for free handing a fuller in the sword. 😉 That is no easy task, granted it’s a large fuller… but still not easy. I’ll say it really sucks what happened to the tip. Not sure if it has to do with welding threw the forge scale, improper fusion from added filler on top of access nickel, or lack of heat at the tip… may have been something else. But regardless it still looks amazing and can’t wait to see it complete.
Cast the steel powder into resin and make the handle for the sword,
How about a cast-iron bronze Khopesh (20" blade, 7" handle)?
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Nice 👍👍👍😎😎😎
Final weight = 950g.
Love from Bangladesh ❤❤❤
이쁜칼은 강한칼이 아니다.... 강한 칼은 칼도 자를 수 있어야 강한 칼이다...
That is turning out to be a beautiful blade. Love watching you work. Have you ever made a Damascus folding pocket knife? Keep up the great work
Very impressive! I was just about right with the final weight, I said one and half pounds. Looks great and I look forward to seeing what you do with the handle.
I find distal tapers very impressive to grind. I tried some over the years, but I usually mess up my work. So very well done on the shaping and grinding!
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Bald bearded man.
If I were a millionaire I'd pay good money for you to make me a blade!
Could turn the dust into some crucible Damascus!
Love the design of the blade, really sweet!
To difficult to remove ALL the dust created from belt wear. It’s been attempted by many, including myself.
This is probably a stupid question since you've said you've tried it, but could you separate it out with a magnet or does it lose its magnetization somehow in this form? I suggested encasing it in resin for scales or something because even if you could make Damascus from it, it probably wouldn't look all that different from regular iron powder canister Damascus.
@@joshclark44 some of the ceramic or aluminum oxides from the belt stick to the steel dust, and almost impossible to completely separate. I’ve even tried to pan out the steel( like gold panning). Not to mention all the steel dust is oxidized. Notice the dust or debris that are collected are glowing red, which means they’re oxidized in a standard environment. Oxidized steel will not weld together. Yes flux helps with Joints but powder in a canister is completely different. Hope this helps
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929g
На кончике клина всё таки остался непровар
Vocal sword.
The last kingdom that is uhtred ragnesons. Sword
I need this to be an epic artifact sword in Skyrim now, and you earn it after either a long questline or end-game forging. It's too beautiful.
why did you kill ace
Love how it's coming. Though as for the weight I was hoping around 700 or 750gr with the sword fully assembled based on the blade'slenght, but let's see how it fares once done!