so beautiful. I wish to have one one day. I'm lucky to have found myself holding one of your swords. I got to flow with one on my rollerblades. It was magical. I tried to make my own the next day but of course could not come close to the original. Half a year later I finally discover the maker of that sword. Amazing work man. XD
@@nimulm2517 he has a tutorial for making your own. It’s actually pretty simple, though he doesn’t tell you how to get the spark effect (should be pretty easy to figure out though)
(LEGEND) Ancient Blade Of Demon Slayer +7 Basic damage : 10.800-28.700 Max damage output : 48.000 Speed : 75% speed attack increase Agi : 85% Agi with chance of triggering super speed attack (50%) boost speed over 100% Cast : Burn effect overtime with 2x multiply basic damage Increase wielder strenght stat over 85% Trade : impossible Anyway..such a beautiful sword and video mate.!
If anybody is wondering how to do this, so am I! Here is my idea on how it might have been done. Boric acid burns green like this when dissolved into methanol. This gives a liquid fuel mixture that is very flamable. The blade itself almost looks like a wire mesh shaped like a blade, which probably has a soft fabric, cotton or wick inside the blade that is soaked in the previously mentioned solution. Not sure how he ignites the fuel soaked blade while pulling it out, almost looks like ferrocerium alloy is coating the mesh with some rough surface on the inside of the sheath (the stuff used in lighters); however, it would be very difficult to create a wire mesh of ferrocerium or even coat normal iron mesh in it, so im not sure how initial ignition is achived. The sparks that continue to fall from the blade after the initial ignition is puzzling to me. Perhaps in addition to the soaked cloths inside the blade, there is loose powder such as magnesium shavings or charcoal dust that falls out between the wire mesh of the blade (kinds of like a salt shaker) and falls throught the flame which ignites the powders? Im not sure but thats my best idea. Aditionally, steal wool might have been stuffed inside the blade rather than typical cottonn inside the blade. This would account for the sparks AND hold the methanol solution at the same time.
綠炎 在格鬥天王裡的阿修手上出現過 他主要是用了含「鋇」的金屬化合物 鋇鹽 可以用氯酸鋇、碳酸鋇、硝酸鋇,再加上氯化物 氯化物在綠炎及青炎上是很重要的 因為氯會跟發出藍光的銅鹽和發出綠光的鋇鹽作用 增加鮮豔度 Green Flame We can see green flame on Ash's hand in KOF He is one of the famous character who uses green flame He told me that he uses intermetallic compound with "Barium" the Barium salt We can use some of them, like "Ba(ClO₃)₂" "BaCO3" or "Ba(NO₃)₂" mixing with chloride Chloride is needed when you use green or blue flame, especially blue one That makes flame more coloration and stable
Is that achieved with copper around the 'blade' or have you got a flammable copper compound? Edit: Absolutely stunning equipment and display, by the way.
almost deffinatly boric acid, boron or something and methanol or ethanol The green flame is to vibrant for copper. I really want to know how its ignited initially and how the HECK does it CONTINUE to spark like that... what! Nothing else is happening accept the green flame, how do sparks keep coming off the blade, there is no external friction or anything, truly wild magic
@@slipperyfish we are probably both right yes, I think a combination of various powdered metals working their way out of a mesh like sword stucture must be how the sparks are created (defiantly saw some titanium sparks) , though the green color of the flame is far to consistant not to be a liquid fuel solution; however, there was some blue so could be copper in the solution in some form, but im still going with boron If the green was a result of powders working their way out of holes then some orange light would flicker into to flame when the sword is being held still and not flinging powder out. So a combination of the two effects, liquid and powdered is my current idea. Im going to attempt to make something like this.