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Casting a bronze sword, the complete movie. 

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Casting a bronze sword, the complete movie.

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@Maximaker
@Maximaker 3 года назад
The color of the bronze sword is beautiful, the process of making it looks very enjoyable, this is a professional team
@MacStrange
@MacStrange 3 года назад
Whoever commissioned you this sword has great taste and excellent knowledge. But you are extraordinary!
@rockelec
@rockelec 3 года назад
I thoroughly enjoyed watching this! A craftsman at work.
@maadmoode
@maadmoode 3 года назад
The craftsmanship is mesmerizing... Great work.
@Mongo63a
@Mongo63a 3 года назад
I'm confused, a video that doesn't start with the forge being lit off?
@Semper6176
@Semper6176 2 года назад
This is amazing craftsmanship.
@markphillips3250
@markphillips3250 Год назад
Beautiful work man, enjoyed your video.
@joesomma5482
@joesomma5482 3 года назад
Excellent work what are you using to give it that great patina
@IgorViss
@IgorViss 2 года назад
Your skills are impressive. I really like this sword. Cheers.
@user-qu9uq4zp3s
@user-qu9uq4zp3s 3 года назад
Здравствуйте Фоток! Как всегда ПРЕКРАСНО!!!! Просто СУПЕР!!!! Вы не останавливаетесь и продолжаете экспериментировать и учиться каждый раз чему-то новому!!!! Это ПРЕКРАСНО!!!! Вы НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАСТЕР!!!! Любой воин древности был бы рад иметь у себя такое оружие!!!!👍👍👍
@siegfriedwashburn3484
@siegfriedwashburn3484 3 года назад
А они разве по русски понимают? У меня есть такой, только не самодельный, у меня Muela bw24 stag. Это не совсем такая уж и редкая тема. Но у меня, пожалуй, покороче. Стоил, сволочь, дорого, но сталюгу я не могу так сам обработать.
@kiramaybon5557
@kiramaybon5557 3 года назад
Perfect!!! 👍👏👏👏 This sword for Leonidas! Hail the King of Sparta!))) Thanks for You job!
@colmhain
@colmhain 3 года назад
Classical Greece and the Aegean Sea area had been using Iron for weapons and armor for a few centuries by the time of the Battle of Thermopylae. The proto-Persians for longer.
@grinninggoat5369
@grinninggoat5369 2 года назад
Even if the Spartan's would have still been using bronze weapons in the time of Leonidas, like in the Movie "The 300", he would have kicked this bronze sword down a water well too rather tham have had to fight with it. Sword-like-object in video is rubbish, a non historical fantasy design and... a crude one at that! Just because someone can melt bronze and pour it in a sand mould doesn't mean they know crap about the effective design & function of a bronze age sword. They basically made an expensive wall decoration.
@SoulFusionify
@SoulFusionify 2 года назад
Excellent work
@tommyhill199
@tommyhill199 3 года назад
He's got a trailer now. This channel is getting fancy. Wonderful video. I find casting videos very satisfying.
@DoctorTooploop
@DoctorTooploop 9 месяцев назад
hi what is the substance you use to cast in, some sort of clay?
@pierluigideperini2605
@pierluigideperini2605 3 года назад
Grande capolavoro sei un genio
@chrisg2307
@chrisg2307 2 месяца назад
Stunning sword.
@chuchu8561
@chuchu8561 2 года назад
Amazing
@suba7320
@suba7320 3 года назад
Love the aesthetics of bronze weaponry
@senarborneo5164
@senarborneo5164 3 года назад
Awesome ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@ZombieDragonsLair
@ZombieDragonsLair Год назад
I'm just wondering many kg is your crucible I have a 12kg one and was thinking of doing a sword but not sure if that would be enough. fantastic work btw !!!!!
@lewisgiles8855
@lewisgiles8855 Год назад
A sword shouldn't weigh more than a couple pounds
@wolfgangbalu1253
@wolfgangbalu1253 3 года назад
are you greating something else than the military equipment. I am thinking on bronze bodies, sculptures etc?
@mistrze100
@mistrze100 3 года назад
Ideal bronze sword
@MarsGOW777
@MarsGOW777 Год назад
Beautiful 🔥
@freerkwieringa275
@freerkwieringa275 Год назад
Thank you
@MarsGOW777
@MarsGOW777 Год назад
@@freerkwieringa275 🙏🏾 no problem true craftsmanship
@revvanmev2885
@revvanmev2885 2 года назад
....can you craft the Mea Culpa Sword from the video game Blasphemous?
@danielroy8232
@danielroy8232 2 года назад
this guy has power tools to grind everything down. how did they do it in bronze age? all with a grindstone?
@mevk1
@mevk1 3 года назад
Vertically casting it may have given less voids shrinkage
@BeholdABlackWolf
@BeholdABlackWolf 2 года назад
Gilgamesh will be proud.👊🏽
@jeffjefferson2676
@jeffjefferson2676 2 года назад
Hij is wel helemaal te gek, alleen, ik denk dus dat wanneer die zwaarden net gemaakt waren je dus niet dat lemet zo had met een inkeping. Het is veel waarschijnlijker dat die zwaarden eerst begonnen met een recht lemmet en dat door het slijpen dat zo naar binnen is gaan staan. Dus als je er eentje maakt voor gebruik, kan je er beter eentje maken met een recht lemmet of zelfs een driehoekig lemmet, zodat je nog wel even hebt voordat je je zwaard hebt weggeslepen. Groeten, Jeff
@tomsayer9460
@tomsayer9460 3 года назад
Im intrested waht you mixed it looked like you melt ore and then put metal that was made industrial .... anyways thank you very much have fun and stay save..p.s was it zink ?
@JohnDoe-zh6cp
@JohnDoe-zh6cp 3 года назад
Copper and tin with a small amount of either aluminum, zinc, or nickel. Bronze is a copper-tin alloy.
@tomsayer9460
@tomsayer9460 3 года назад
Ithnk you very much im always asking this newbe questions and you make it comforting for me toread and dont feel all the way stiupid thanks have a greate day a plessure watching you gave a beautyfull day and best wishes from berlin
@haidernet6112
@haidernet6112 2 месяца назад
what is this bronze composed
@user-mm7nv8gr5t
@user-mm7nv8gr5t Год назад
Фриирк и кузнец и химик и инженер и литейщик. Надо брать учеников. Великолепно.
@rahulshubh8103
@rahulshubh8103 Год назад
Pls make Achilles sword
@dodiyagaurav9638
@dodiyagaurav9638 3 года назад
Op: overpower
@epicfafnir
@epicfafnir 3 года назад
At 16:42 to 17:42 what did you do? pls answer
@thayes1259
@thayes1259 3 года назад
Sir, what was the final weight of the weapon?
@lewisgiles8855
@lewisgiles8855 Год назад
I wanna know
@stephenalibozek1058
@stephenalibozek1058 2 года назад
👍👍
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 3 года назад
what is the thinnest blade thickness that you can cast?
@live2ride18
@live2ride18 3 года назад
Doesn’t matter as long as it holds it’s mark in the casting sand
@rcpemulaindonesaia5483
@rcpemulaindonesaia5483 3 года назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@miguelpeiren6608
@miguelpeiren6608 2 года назад
Verkoop je ook deze items? Ik hoorde Nederlands gepraat vandaar deze reactie mooi gemaakt
@MsPridi
@MsPridi 2 года назад
❤️
@user-mm7nv8gr5t
@user-mm7nv8gr5t Год назад
И ведь опять получился боевой образец. А не игрушка на стенку.
@skuter767
@skuter767 3 года назад
Blade bad ! Work good !
@mmahdishamkhali6364
@mmahdishamkhali6364 3 года назад
I like forging by pressure and pressing more than this.(beacause forging will make it solid)
@JohnDoe-zh6cp
@JohnDoe-zh6cp 3 года назад
Steel has to be forged if it is to make a durable blade. Bronze is different. It is better to cast bronze and then work harden it due to the properties of the crystalline phase. They will never be as tough or hold an edge as well as steel, but bronze blades can be cast and easily repaired if broken.
@JasonHurricane
@JasonHurricane 2 года назад
Nice design must weigh a ton though
@kurtbogle2973
@kurtbogle2973 2 года назад
An education in antiquity. So this is how bronze swords were, and are still made. Although now they could be machined on a MAZAK.
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 3 года назад
can the casting clay be reused?
@Xtoxinlolinecronomicon
@Xtoxinlolinecronomicon 3 года назад
Most of it, yes. Only a small bit was burned, you just throw that bit away. Not clay btw, it's a special type of sand.
@gassanbehno7952
@gassanbehno7952 3 года назад
👍 👍 👍 👍
@colmhain
@colmhain 3 года назад
Jesus! Don't ever let go of the wood (or whatever you are cutting) between the fence and the blade.
@bdog543
@bdog543 3 года назад
What type of metals are used for this ?
@Hades-im1ml
@Hades-im1ml 3 года назад
Tin and copper
@epicfafnir
@epicfafnir 3 года назад
The copper and tin percentages would preferably be at least 88 percent copper and 12 percent tin
@user-mo2cx9fr8s
@user-mo2cx9fr8s 3 года назад
Cut something,plzzzzzzz
@bww-yd3nf
@bww-yd3nf 3 года назад
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@slagathorgamayes7823
@slagathorgamayes7823 3 года назад
How much is a blade like this?
@elvergalarga8470
@elvergalarga8470 3 года назад
If you have to ask it means you cannot afford it.
@Letyourcolorsblendwithmine
@Letyourcolorsblendwithmine 2 года назад
The man just showed you how to make it, get to it.
@bradhilton2283
@bradhilton2283 2 года назад
That’s awesome bud ! You should make a two handed one that says “ He who wields this in the name of ~Brad Fell No Shame” . Out of platinum .
@snakeeagle6930
@snakeeagle6930 3 года назад
Helter shmelter
@josephsuarez5064
@josephsuarez5064 5 месяцев назад
Que belleza de hermosura de espada, como para ecribirle una carta, jejejejejeje
@TheAdeybob
@TheAdeybob 3 года назад
unhardened...?
@johnathansaegal3156
@johnathansaegal3156 3 года назад
If you mean quenching and tempering, that is not how bronze is hardened. Bronze, unlike steel, is only hardened using work-hardening (which also makes it brittle) and there is no tempering a bronze blade. The only historical method of hardening bronze blades is to use hammer the cutting edge with typically a pall peen hammer with fairly light taps. This thins the edge, but hardens it, allowing for a razor edge, but one strike from that edge will break off the hardened area. Properly-cast bronze blades only need a honing of the edge to produce razor sharp edges. They will deform after combat, but unlike steel, can just be bent of hammered back into position. But I'm thinking your comment is in regard to a water or oil quench followed by a heat treatment tempering. That does nothing for bronze. Bronze and steel have completely different grain structures, so therefore, an air-cooling of the hot blade is all that is necessary.
@TheAdeybob
@TheAdeybob 3 года назад
@@johnathansaegal3156 I did mean hammering, yes...but I didn't realise the process made the metal more brittle. Ty for the education!
@anynamousanynamous9220
@anynamousanynamous9220 3 года назад
Why cant olimpic winner get this instead of gettin d stupid round medal
@ebahns
@ebahns 3 года назад
jesus, they used about 50lbs of extra sand. box only needed to be about 4" total height. instead its about 15" lol. ton of extra unnecessary work
@nicolaschiavolini9261
@nicolaschiavolini9261 2 года назад
Per il minuto 17:26 non 2 senza 3😂🙃
@chaiwatpotichanid
@chaiwatpotichanid 5 месяцев назад
Star class human kitzhaber outside said meetings goppy natural 🗡fully jobs outside his different Muhammad during now jobs support jobs human inches classes 🔨te steering outside speed job updates jobs speed talk guppies jobs very much thanks 🥰🥰👍
@coreahellwig181
@coreahellwig181 3 года назад
Sorry to say: But with all your Maschinerie its no task/maybe better Print it Thats more modern ;)
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