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Damascus steel from staples for a stapler. 

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I make a blade from stationery staples for a stapler and powder steel using the forge welding method. This time, too, when the blade was etched, there was an air raid alarm, but due to the fact that the missiles hit infrastructural objects, it did not work for me (08/10/2022).
Thank you all for your support in the comments. I'm still relatively safe as well. Today is the 235th day of the war.
Tea: from bamboo leaves.
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My life youtube channel: / cossackforge
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.
10. In what liquid do I develop the pattern on the blade.
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@SebastiantheXII
@SebastiantheXII Год назад
Dude added chillies and pepper to give the knife +3 fire damage 😂
@Den99973
@Den99973 24 дня назад
He wants it spicy.
@bigmike1850
@bigmike1850 14 дней назад
It’s to intrigue viewers and make them watch longer and comment.
@itchiegames
@itchiegames 9 дней назад
its so it looks more like he came up with all of this himself instead of following instructions step by step from someone with real talent
@CutleryChips
@CutleryChips 7 дней назад
Increases the carbon content of the steel for added strength damage
@ComplexityUnleashed
@ComplexityUnleashed 7 часов назад
​@@bigmike1850Well it's working cause I'm intrigued
@Wuzzup129
@Wuzzup129 Год назад
You know you're a forging master when you can turn literally anything into not only a functional blade, but also a work of art. Keep safe, and keep doing what you do, Shurap.
@fish8415
@fish8415 Год назад
We know he is a forging master because he adds pepper to the metal
@Wuzzup129
@Wuzzup129 Год назад
That's just one of many reasons, but yes. That too.
@KniggeWieczorek
@KniggeWieczorek Год назад
But what's that pepper and chili doing anyway? Spice up the steel? 😉 Some kind of ritual?
@tyhutchings6890
@tyhutchings6890 Год назад
@@KniggeWieczorek if i remember correctly its to add carbon
@sipppin
@sipppin Год назад
Also just flicking ash off of glowing orange metal bare-handed like it’s no big deal
@darkrush908
@darkrush908 Год назад
I like the part where he seasoned his metal like a chef.
@abdulali6534
@abdulali6534 Год назад
Epic seasoning
@thedimondfire1893
@thedimondfire1893 Год назад
literally like wtf is pepper gonna do?
@thedimondfire1893
@thedimondfire1893 Год назад
makin a spicy meal
@defnotnaruto222
@defnotnaruto222 Год назад
Cant wait till someone replies with "in his native language, peppers are said similarly to steel"
@TheMonkeypigs
@TheMonkeypigs Год назад
I find this part unbelievably annoying
@wolfhawk1999
@wolfhawk1999 Год назад
It blows my mind that humans figured all of this shit out. Every part of the video is a piece of a tapestry made up of small discoveries that led up to this. Amazing
@nancymatro8029
@nancymatro8029 Год назад
my thoughts exactly. 5,000 years of experience working soft metal
@FrankBoston
@FrankBoston Год назад
And "modern" humans have been around for 190,000 years. We just learned how to turn on the lights 141 years ago, and now we're doing this stuff, along with flying into space, and instantly connecting to ANYWHERE in the world. We are on fire! So hot we're about to burn ourselves up if we don't get off this rock we're destroying. Till then, we're phucking pretty awesome.
@gabrielmeth4844
@gabrielmeth4844 Год назад
@@FrankBoston its really cheering to see someone who holds our accomplishments in respect and awe. We really are pretty amazing, you know? Have faith in humanity, we can do it!
@FrankBoston
@FrankBoston Год назад
@@gabrielmeth4844 We are doing it. I wish political parties could disappear so we could work together on some things that have no place in a partisan system. Clean energy and the well-being of our atmosphere and planet isn't political. I don't think either party wants their grandchildren having to leave earth to survive. I hope we figure that out soon enough!! Cheers
@joshuamcdowell9243
@joshuamcdowell9243 Год назад
:)
@williamgodfrey3319
@williamgodfrey3319 Год назад
Always such a relief and pleasure to see you are still safe and creating art!
@joeschlong7633
@joeschlong7633 Год назад
What happened to him that made you feel worried about his safety?
@whatTheFup
@whatTheFup Год назад
@@joeschlong7633 he lives in Ukraine
@rigajykra3159
@rigajykra3159 Год назад
@@whatTheFup right on the border no less
@dukejet6997
@dukejet6997 Год назад
Just proves that the MSM are all Propaganda. Paying mercenaries to fight Russia is criminal in the extreme. Too many Sheeple in this world.
@apismnua8388
@apismnua8388 Год назад
@@joeschlong7633 росія від Сум дуже-дуже близько...
@shubhamjuvatkar4023
@shubhamjuvatkar4023 Год назад
The end result was literally unexpected. Like really the design feels so perfect for how many times it was hammered 🙂
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 Год назад
The more its hammerd the better the result
@marxist-leninist-protagonist
@@lastofthe4horsemen279 that's what I was trying to tell the judge but he wouldn't listen
@shubhamjuvatkar4023
@shubhamjuvatkar4023 Год назад
@@marxist-leninist-protagonist lmao 😂😂😂
@bklock7
@bklock7 Год назад
The material looks weak … Damascus Steel should have length-wise striations, not just blocks of other mixed materials.
@lastofthe4horsemen279
@lastofthe4horsemen279 Год назад
@@marxist-leninist-protagonist The more I read this the the more I laugh .Good stuff
@EBSammy0
@EBSammy0 Год назад
i'm not super knowledgeable about forging, but it always spooks me when he has his hands so close to the glowing hot metal or when he straight up touches the surfaces it was just on LOL I guess that's just how good he is at what he does
@personman2346
@personman2346 Год назад
I'm not either but I've done blacksmithing once or twice, but color means nothing, I've burnt my finger on black steel
@Zer0_._
@Zer0_._ Год назад
It's partially a mind over matter thing, but it's also the fact that the contact was brief enough that there wasn't enough transfer of heat to actually cause lasting damage.
@dexorne9753
@dexorne9753 Год назад
@@Zer0_._ i always imagined just touching the air close to that kinda metal could leave you burned
@fredxu99
@fredxu99 Год назад
@@dexorne9753 on the flipside, the air and vapor around your hand is super duper cold by comparison, so that layer of air is protecting the skin for a brief moment. Leidenfrost effect.
@nancymatro8029
@nancymatro8029 Год назад
At 4:20 he actually flicks the ash off the glowing metal with his bare fingertips. Looks impossible, but it's just experience and knowing that damaging heat transfer is not instantaneous.
@aidatruth
@aidatruth Год назад
Ahh yes! seasoned staples takes me back to my childhood.
@John-cb8ot
@John-cb8ot Год назад
You know your a badass when you can just reach up and brush slag off of an orange hot piece of metal you are working with bare, ungloved hands! Amazing work my guy! The finished product is masterful! A true inspiration. Thank you!
@doctorroboto5018
@doctorroboto5018 Год назад
Meh, that's pretty basic thermodynamics.
@fog117
@fog117 Год назад
@@doctorroboto5018 you have absolutely no clue what you’re talking about 💀 tf u mean basic thermodynamics? 😭😭 which law is that?
@jerjee
@jerjee Год назад
@@ZephanyZephZeph It’s called the Leidenfrost effect
@roneitback
@roneitback Год назад
@@fog117 leidenfrosts, he knows what he's talking about, you don't
@xxhyphenxx9365
@xxhyphenxx9365 Год назад
@@fog117 heat takes time to transfer, this means that you can touch something really hot without burning yourself if you brush off your finger fast.
@harmsc12
@harmsc12 Год назад
4:20 I see OP likes to live dangerously.
@PinkPanther1256
@PinkPanther1256 Год назад
Thank you I thought I was the only one that noticed
@JordanPdeaf5678
@JordanPdeaf5678 Месяц назад
Nah, he's the f'ing machine bro! He just flicked hot debris like it's nothing...
@user-or6ke5el8i
@user-or6ke5el8i Год назад
色んな工程を挟んでも、最後にホッチキスの模様が戻ってくるのほんとに凄い
@kevinji7285
@kevinji7285 Год назад
combined some of the hardest techniques, twisted and using a box. also making one of the hardest pattern. Amazing
@TiananmenSquareMassacre1989
It's amazing how after all the twists and turns the pattern from the staples is still preserved.
@dove3853
@dove3853 Год назад
Remember that the Lord Jesus Christ died on a cross for you because He loves you so much. He then rose up from the dead three days later. The Ten Commandments are called the moral law, (most of us are lying thieving blasphemous adulterer at heart and deserve hell) you and I broke the law, Jesus paid the fine. That’s what happened on that cross. By believing that Jesus died on the cross and rose up from the dead 3 days later and not just confessing your sin, but also repenting of all sin you have done and putting all your trust in Him in prayer, He will grant you everlasting life as a free gift.
@creamargument
@creamargument Год назад
Err…
@nickslade9599
@nickslade9599 Год назад
I was wondering what those were and how he achieved that effect...now I understand it's the stacked staples he started w highlighted or etching filled in at the end. Cool 😎 ur comment helped me understand thanks 🙏
@Google_Aids
@Google_Aids Год назад
Jesus Christ, where in this video it show religion.
@ACMusicland
@ACMusicland Год назад
Aah, Jesus was stapled to the cross. I see what you did there.
@ryanswma
@ryanswma Год назад
0:28 "Salt and Pepper. Season the staples. Add a touch of chilli. Into the oven at 1500 degrees Fahrenheit. Just let it sit there for 30 minutes."
@androtel5922
@androtel5922 Год назад
Now the question is : why Chillies and pepper ?!? 😳
@btark91
@btark91 Год назад
I was wondering the same. Idk anything about forging so idk if there is a reason or just because they can.
@daisymeroalin2372
@daisymeroalin2372 Год назад
Cuz they are hot, helps the forging process
@Macialao
@Macialao Год назад
I think they go pyrolisis and create graphite/carbon to harden the steel
@basharkb8361
@basharkb8361 Год назад
نرجو عمل مقارنة عملية بين السيوف الدمشقية واليابانية
@AlexCuza
@AlexCuza Год назад
Why not? I like my forged items with taste, which means condiments..... Americans 🙄
@rhob2422
@rhob2422 Год назад
Was not sure what was even being done till the end. A knife! Wow what a process.
@psychicpotatoboy
@psychicpotatoboy Год назад
Could technically be used as a spear head too
@Tiro1000
@Tiro1000 Год назад
The title made me thing he was making a stapler hehe
@kyavner
@kyavner Год назад
This is incredible! I thought the flower shape would be lost but it made its grand appearance at the very end! Awesome job! I'm also sure this man has zero fingerprints left 🤚🔥 ouch! 😅
@SOKA.
@SOKA. Год назад
Yea totally and thqt may be dumb but I'd love to understand precisely how it "works" for the shape :)
@chungdha
@chungdha Год назад
With the title was expecting him to make a stapler out of staples, not just another blade.
@ural0304
@ural0304 Месяц назад
That’s what I wanted to see!
@minostaurus
@minostaurus Год назад
I didn't expect the final result. Amazing!
@MyxeQ
@MyxeQ Год назад
this is by far my favorite pattern that he has made so far. everytime I watch his videos I'm envious of his magnetic grinding table
@user-lc8gu7ce2o
@user-lc8gu7ce2o Год назад
Просто шедевр, браво! Мирного неба над головой, берегите себя.
@pjhalchemy
@pjhalchemy Год назад
You never cease to amaze Dmitry, to make such beautiful patterns with such ordinary materials all while under siege and constant threats. So Happy and Grateful you are OK and still able to do your fabulous work for us! The thoughts of roses bringing Love, Beauty and Courage is so fitting! Thank you and Please stay safe and Ukraine Strong!
@martinlicht1969
@martinlicht1969 Год назад
It's always refreshing and a real treat to watch someone doing something they are truly good at; you are a master artist and thanks for sharing.
@tdevine3730
@tdevine3730 Год назад
Crafts people at work is amazing. Happy to be a spectator! Respect! 💚🙏🏼😁☘️
@jamescoyne4559
@jamescoyne4559 Год назад
This might be my favorite one you’ve made. It’s so unique and looks like flowers
@etherealemily4901
@etherealemily4901 Год назад
Have you commented on a Njord Artisan video?
@jamescoyne4559
@jamescoyne4559 Год назад
@@etherealemily4901 I don’t think I have…? I’ve seen his most recent video but I don’t think I commented unless my early onset dementia is catching up with me already
@etherealemily4901
@etherealemily4901 Год назад
@@jamescoyne4559 maybe it was just someone with the same pfp as you
@jamescoyne4559
@jamescoyne4559 Год назад
@@etherealemily4901 it’s a popular one cuz it’s Van Halen’s Frankenstrat pattern. Very famous
@etherealemily4901
@etherealemily4901 Год назад
@@jamescoyne4559 I thought I recognized your pfp from Njord Artisans whip sword video but it was because I have Eruption in my “Top 100 guitar solos” playlist which I was listening to before I started watching RU-vid haha
@garyneilson1833
@garyneilson1833 Год назад
I wasn't sure what the pattern would look like but I thought it was 1 of the most beautiful Damascus patterns I've ever seen. Great work
@thefastmeow
@thefastmeow Год назад
I'm actually surprised not many people relate to this! whenever I could get my hands on staple bullets i'd stack them in a pattern
@PRJay777
@PRJay777 Год назад
That's absolutely an amazing blade. Great job.
@stanleyharrell6009
@stanleyharrell6009 Год назад
Two comments. First, that is one the best pieces I have seen you turn out. I love the pattern from the staples. Second, dude, you can’t have any nerve endings left in your hands🤣. I am a mechanic, and there is no way I could brush slag off a piece of white hot metal. Glad to see you are safe and able to still turn out works of art. Hope things settle down soon over there. Keeping you guys in my prayers.
@hello7533
@hello7533 Год назад
I keep looking at him sprinkling the borax on the steel and wondering how many times he's accidentally touched it etc.
@Leadvest
@Leadvest Год назад
It's a common thing in blacksmithing, even a silversmith once told me they never really stopped burning themselves. It's all to easy to forget an obscure little detail when you're tired or rushing, like that an angle grinder can get metal hot enough to burn you. Personally if the burn isn't too deep, I just rub it in so it goes straight to secondary mode of healing and doesn't linger.
@stanleyharrell6009
@stanleyharrell6009 Год назад
@@Leadvest I have been grinding on a piece of metal and went to pick it up bare handed many times. It usually gets drop tested really quickly 🤣. As an aircraft sheetmetal mechanic, I work with aluminum a lot. It conducts heat really, really well when grinding or using abrasive cutoff wheels.
@Ironraven001
@Ironraven001 Год назад
As a fellow blacksmith, I can confirm both that we burn ourselves all the damn time, but also that we know the limits of our skin and steel... it's one of those weird things you figure out by experience and accident. Like those people who walk across hot coals.
@brand-x7049
@brand-x7049 Год назад
It's kinda like short-order cooking - you reach a point where if it's not at least a second-degree burn, you barely notice it; I still have most of a total immunity to onion juice, too. 🧅
@Jayneflakes
@Jayneflakes Год назад
That was beautiful, thank you for sharing your work especially during such awful times. I hope you and your loved ones are safe.
@user-kn6hb4wp7q
@user-kn6hb4wp7q Год назад
Why do so many people talk about a safe?
@ClassicSteelRC
@ClassicSteelRC Год назад
Absolutely amazing work of art! I was wondering how staples would have looked and I'm glad I watched the whole video!
@Otternosh
@Otternosh Год назад
I’m glad to see you still making beautiful steel. What an artist.
@francescoparretti7793
@francescoparretti7793 Год назад
I’m glad you’re still ok, and you are still the great master of forging. Stay safe man, stay strong.
@ThatSkiFreak
@ThatSkiFreak Год назад
What happened? I am out of the loop
@eddypuentes6155
@eddypuentes6155 Год назад
@@ThatSkiFreak what he means is he's still making videos. I think 🤔 that's what he means.
@AdityaYadav-py9yz
@AdityaYadav-py9yz Год назад
@@ThatSkiFreak he's Ukranian
@microvert9449
@microvert9449 Год назад
@@ThatSkiFreak didn't expect to see you here.
@ThatSkiFreak
@ThatSkiFreak Год назад
@@microvert9449 Yo, been commenting more in recent months and it's been surprising how often I see people. This was just in my recommended :)
@kennethsmith3260
@kennethsmith3260 Год назад
Wow, I wasn't expecting it to turn out looking that good, I don't know why I was surprised they always turn out looking awesome. Great work.
@wrayjordan7188
@wrayjordan7188 Год назад
Beautiful work. Glad to see you are safe enough there to continue the work. Best wishes for peace.
@UchihaAditya
@UchihaAditya Год назад
If this is not art, I dunno what is! Beautiful. Thank you.
@declaration9704
@declaration9704 Год назад
It - ALWAYS - brings warmth to my heart to see you continue to create artwork like this. Hope all your loved ones are as safe as they can be during the trying times.
@kryosse
@kryosse Год назад
Just stumbled on this vid. Excellent work, and your commitment to keep up with your craft during the war in your home is really inspirational. Good luck to you in your life and ventures friend❤
@laquentab5398
@laquentab5398 Год назад
Amen!
@williamscoggin1509
@williamscoggin1509 Год назад
That's a nice work and I really like that pattern that came out! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@DZ9Bel
@DZ9Bel Год назад
I wish these videos were longer I could watch this all day. It's so relaxing and mesmerizing. Looking forward to your next video. Subscribed!
@rebeccasilveous8898
@rebeccasilveous8898 Год назад
If you do, watch the videos forged in fire. Make sure you watch the finale where the judges challenge each other and make the most awesome swords you've ever seen
@tigress63
@tigress63 Год назад
I didn't expect that pattern at the end. I was very pleasantly surprised. Incredible workmanship!
@Snyper1188
@Snyper1188 Год назад
What beautiful work! I love the use of staples in the Damascus! Keep up the beautiful work! Be safe!
@elainenelson7898
@elainenelson7898 Год назад
You are so gifted!
@timothygraves1531
@timothygraves1531 Год назад
I can always appreciate a good cup of tea
@potatoboy1310
@potatoboy1310 Год назад
He really added fire aspect with those spices. Man knows how to enchant without an enchanting table.
@metalblueberries3742
@metalblueberries3742 Год назад
Stunning work. Thank you for taking us along your journey. Stay safe.
@anthonykatsios8839
@anthonykatsios8839 29 дней назад
amazing patterns fr . probably one of the best i've seen ! hands up to this guy
@jnottingham9846
@jnottingham9846 Год назад
Truly Exceptional. Nothing less.
@theawesomer
@theawesomer Год назад
Stay safe! We love your channel and appreciate all that you do!
@anterosaisa2219
@anterosaisa2219 Год назад
Most beautiful work out of Damascus I've ever seen. Love the Rose pattern!
@raven_of_zoso455
@raven_of_zoso455 8 месяцев назад
People are usually snobby about whisky, cigars, wine, wristwatches, or luxury cars, but you walk right past and down to the tea. I really respect that. The fact that you forge knives with dried chilies too are just a wonderful combo. Love your content! Cheers from Northern Norway.
@tomcha75
@tomcha75 Год назад
That's beautiful!
@ShootnTexasStyle
@ShootnTexasStyle Год назад
Man that looks freaking great. Love that look. First I saw roses then origami. Having them separated like that is very different. Turned out way different than I thought it would. Excellent
@stephenjohnson6841
@stephenjohnson6841 Год назад
Another epic piece! Glad to see that you are well and still creating your masterpiece!
@i2grills1cuphead70
@i2grills1cuphead70 Год назад
Як же ж круто виглядає готовий варіант) Дякую за відео, шановний)
@gideongrace1977
@gideongrace1977 Год назад
That was glorious and this blade is ART! It's ART!
@Garfunkels_Funky_Uncle
@Garfunkels_Funky_Uncle Год назад
love how the pattern almost looks like industrial Roses! Also, I love the use of the press for forge welding, not many youtube blacksmiths do that
@yavuzpacaci
@yavuzpacaci Год назад
Dmitry, sen gerçek bir sanatçısın. Güvende olduğuna çok sevindim.
@lorifromtemeculaca426
@lorifromtemeculaca426 Год назад
This is like the best of ASMR!!! beautiful craftsmanship! ;-)
@takie_buty
@takie_buty Год назад
Damast jest piękny. Taki wzór widzę po raz pierwszy i na prawdę robi wrażenie. Pozdrawiam, zostawiam łapkę i suba. Jesteś genialnym artystą.
@FiveStringCommando
@FiveStringCommando Год назад
Glad that you are safe! Watching your skills at work is always awesome!
@AzureSetsunai4345
@AzureSetsunai4345 Год назад
It looks so good, it almost looks like it was laser engraved. You gotta be very talented to do something like that, and that is what you are. Keep doing these awesome blades, and please stay safe!
@mikerotch1315
@mikerotch1315 Год назад
WOWWW!!!! That was amazing!!! Very great job
@richbattaglia5350
@richbattaglia5350 Год назад
The tea was a good touch. I love the process and the end result too. It looks almost like roses are on the blade. Great work!
@fokkerdude
@fokkerdude Год назад
Your daggers are always turn out so nice. And this is probably the most unique damascus pattern I've ever seen. It's wonderful! Hoping you and your family are staying safe. 🙂
@sandramyer7081
@sandramyer7081 Год назад
Great to see this progress and what you did progress- i love these ! Thank you! Sandi
@michaelgautreaux3168
@michaelgautreaux3168 Год назад
Beautiful! Many thanx Forgemaster! 😉
@leslieschott754
@leslieschott754 Год назад
A “recipe” for a beautiful blade! I kept thinking “ What’s it going to be?” as I impatiently but fascinately watched each step! ROSES! How wonderful it must feel to be so creative! 👍😃
@David-yh2qt
@David-yh2qt Год назад
Был удивлён увидев в конце город «Сумы», в котором так же проживаю, приятно осознавать что рядом живут такие люди)👍
@goldenkurlz
@goldenkurlz Год назад
Incredible (as always)! The staples ended up looking like little roses. Would love to purchase a blade like that.
@pjhalchemy
@pjhalchemy Год назад
My first thought too was they look like roses!
@stihlRoush
@stihlRoush Год назад
Staple rose Damascus
@andymouse
@andymouse Год назад
Same !
@aserta
@aserta Год назад
I wondered if they'd appear like flowers, they did. I'm raiding my stash of old 80's staples. Now i really wanna try this.
@vincedibona4687
@vincedibona4687 Год назад
Someone should try construction staples.
@Im118ish
@Im118ish Год назад
I didn't expect that pattern to emerge...awesome
@mgildersleeve
@mgildersleeve Год назад
So satisfying to watch. Thank you.
@Runoratsu
@Runoratsu Год назад
Always amazed that you can still concentrate and create works of art in these times-and film them for us to enjoy no less. You really must have _nerves_ of steel as well. Probably damascus, too! Sending my best wishes as well, may you be safe, and may this tragedy end soon. War never has winners, only those who lost less.😔
@RF-Ataraxia
@RF-Ataraxia Год назад
Absolutely incredible just how all that process made such a sweet pattern!
@paanjaan
@paanjaan 11 дней назад
it's a sign of true craftsman who can visualise damascus pattern from anything, your work is always interesting to watch
@Hunt9916
@Hunt9916 Год назад
The finished pattern looks like roses, that’s so cool!!
@wiretrip1
@wiretrip1 Год назад
Wow, such delicate lines! Great to see your still with us and creating, your dedication is nothing short of astounding and an example to us all. ❤
@Martin80md
@Martin80md Год назад
Ya esperaba este video ansiosamente como todos los meses y me alegra saber que esta todo bien. Haces que la forja parezca algo sencillo de lo bien que trabajas. Sigue a salvo.❤
@simonbruce9274
@simonbruce9274 Год назад
A beautiful object sir. Thank you for sharing.
@CosmicDuskWolf
@CosmicDuskWolf Год назад
That came out amazing.
@pineapplequeen13
@pineapplequeen13 Год назад
Wow that came out so beautiful. I wouldnt expect such a cool pattern from staples
@editmanjaw619
@editmanjaw619 Год назад
your work is so captivating i just forget all the stress and pain while i watch your artwork. hope you and your family is safe in this troubling time. good health to you from Bangladesh.
@milankralowetz3391
@milankralowetz3391 Год назад
Handwerkskunst vom allerfeinsten und ein echtes Meisterstück!! Alles Gute für die Zukunft!
@momoadelt1431
@momoadelt1431 Год назад
Moin, weißt du zufällig, wieso Chili und Pfeffer verwendet wird?
@pumbaawarthog9176
@pumbaawarthog9176 Год назад
@@momoadelt1431 Eine Klinge muss scharf sein, nicht war?
@sitschi3949
@sitschi3949 Год назад
@@momoadelt1431 Liefert dem Stahl Kohlenstoff, verbessert so die Stahlqualität und wirkt inneren Spannungen entgegen
@fabiank13
@fabiank13 Год назад
Ich habe von der Schmiedekunst nicht wirklich viel Ahnung, finde es aber absolut faszinierend. Kann mir jemand sagen, was für ein Pulver/Staub er zwischendurch darüber streut?
@honest_vape_reviews5707
@honest_vape_reviews5707 Год назад
Damn. Now that is good quality craftsmanship. What a beautiful design. Hats of to you. Incredible skill
@robertgolden1080
@robertgolden1080 Год назад
You truly are a master blade smith. Another outstanding blade. Be safe over there.
@davidcarr7436
@davidcarr7436 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your incredible talent and your amazing work with us despite whatever "inconveniences" you find yourself in! Take care and stay safe 🙏
@charlesthomas3147
@charlesthomas3147 3 месяца назад
That's so beautiful!
@paulnash8988
@paulnash8988 Год назад
That is so cool!!! Thanks!
@erikziak1249
@erikziak1249 Год назад
OK, when I thought I saw it all, you have shown me otherwise. It never came into my mind that you could forge such delicate lines. I love how they look like flowers. Absolutely stunning! You are truly a genius, artisan, alchemist. You make it look so easy, almost causally. But we know how much work, practice, experience this needs. I hope you and your family/friends will stay safe and well.
@APOTwixx
@APOTwixx Год назад
Love watching these videos. Thank you for sharing them. Beautiful workmanship!
@mararuko6427
@mararuko6427 Год назад
😳🤩🤩Да! Да! Восторг несказанный! Рукоплещу стоя.👍👍👏👏👏👏👏 У меня с детства необъяснимая тяга к клинкам, и теперь я низко кланяюсь Вам, МАСТЕР! И... - КРУТО - смахнуть " кусочки раскалённого Солнца" с наковальни незащищённой рукой - " Дело Мастера боится!". Браво! 👏👏👏 Браво!👏👏👏 Творите во благо! 🤩🤩👍👍👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🙏☀️❤
@Littlestofthings52
@Littlestofthings52 Год назад
Wow! That is beautiful!
@felixcat9318
@felixcat9318 Год назад
I have never seen anything like this before and am in awe at the beauty of the piece you created! Truly remarkable craftsmanship, subscribed.
@LadyJGeek
@LadyJGeek Год назад
The most perfect one I've seen yet! As someone who loves roses, this is especially beautiful!
@marchenry7651
@marchenry7651 Год назад
simply great. Thank you so much Sir :-)
@user-sf7sy9jg3u
@user-sf7sy9jg3u Год назад
Передивився всі твої відео. Ти просто геній. Дуже майстерна робота, як завжди. Продовжуй робити нові патерни чекаю з нетерпінням)
@Ren1326
@Ren1326 Год назад
so glad to see you're safe and able to show us more works of usable art. I also love the smiley face welded to the tip of the bar in the beginning!
@stanislavbabic9672
@stanislavbabic9672 Год назад
This is true art. Thank you for creating such unique and beautiful items. Stay safe.
@diamondslashranch
@diamondslashranch Год назад
That was beautiful!
@JerimeeRichir
@JerimeeRichir Год назад
omg so cool at the end - didn't see that coming
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