Stainless steel and high carbon steel in terms of sharpness, of course, high carbon steel is the strongest and most dangerous in that it can cut easily and if you accidentally scratch yourself, this is very bad because it can cause a deep wound, and this is known for not joking. As for the one in the video, it is low carbon steel or it is not of high quality, but stainless steel cannot have sharpness specifications in the first place. If you tried to make a sword out of it and tried to make it more capable of cutting, it cannot. No matter how hard you try, it will not become sharp, but rather it is just anti-rust. It is chromium, mild steel, and nickel. The metals are melted together and then it becomes stainless steel.
@andrewtasker3902 there's no 'supposed to' it's whatever feels more natural. Eye or hand dominance really isn't a big factor. I can shoot with both hands and I'm really not sure which is my dominant eye.
Absolutely wonderful! I do definitely get what you mean about editing grinding footage, or just footage in general. I love the creative jumpcuts, you're really doing amazing. Hope to see the channel grow and you able to work more on what you enjoy. Glad to see you keeping with the bladesmithing also! Copy Paste description phrase.
Greatly appreciated the grinding footage. However the filler for the phrase in the description you could have been more thoughtful. PS. Deeply disappointed that you didn't try to cut grass with it yet. Opportunities missed
As someone who cares very much about their delicate femboy hands, this is why i use a crossbow. Id rather not become another picture for that showcase XD
I appreciate that you actually used some footwork in this video, so often people just static cut but you appeared to keep a good base while moving between cuts
Usually, as I understood, this construction of bows (where you have limbs made as: fiberglass layers - wood core - fiberglass layers) are called laminated bows. Fiberglass bows are different, your working portions of limbs is made just out of thick fiberglass panel and for visual reasons those limbs use to be cowered by leather.
@msk5643 that is true but these laminate bows are commonly just called fiberglass bows since actual solid fiberglass bows are pretty uncommon outside of kids bows.
This is close to what i need. Strangers move my trash cans to a tall blockwall fence next to my house. Then, they climb on the trash cans to more easily get over the blockwall fence. But my neighbor's pitbull barks at anything that makes some noise, so something like noise making trip wire will likely trigger even more noise from the dog. This will alert the dog, and then me and the neighbors, which might discourage further issues. Thanks for sharing this great idea.
Awesome build man! You should’ve shown how you made the sheaths too. They were awesome. Also my favorite finish after quenching is a wire wheel finish. Give it a try sometime if you like. I hope that helps
Stainless + Hold edge + Do not rust - Hard to sharpen to perfect finish Carbon + Can easy get razor sharp - lose edge - rust Outdoor knife stainless Indoor knife for carpentry carbon.