have you seen all the Witcher Wild Hunter Armour he did in previous years? Not sure if the clips have english dubbing, but they all have subtitles. And the handcraft is just incedible.
I love the way you produce your videos, they are really fun to watch! I need to learn how to snap metal the way you do, it would save me so much time! 😄
Прикольно наблюдать как на ускоренной съёмке всё кажется так быстро, легко и просто. И только когда смотришь как стрелки часов на стене бегут как сумасшедшие, начинаешь понимать какой это труд!!!
so i have to work without power for a bit, proceeds to open door and continue to not give a fuck. legend. loving the editing jokes as always. have a great day dude
amazing work! do you think you would ever do something from dark souls, that is more "fantasy-esque"? im looking at mornes armor in particular, the helmet is apparently based off of some of the ceremonial /parade helmets of holy roman emperor charles V
Hey could any of you tell me the name of his band? I like sat down and binged watched all of this dudes videos and I find it pretty impressive that he’s managed to be so musically talented and also be so talented in being an armor. Definitely one of my new favorite channels.
I love what you do and would like to make armor just like you. Only problem is that I don’t know what type of metal I should use and if I can weld that same type of metal.
Дуже крутий коваль! Перші відео ще на попередньому каналі дивився. Це талант і я радий, що він в Україні! "Бог в дрібницях" - тут всі дрібниці. Це круто! Так тримати!
normally you collect excess and scrape metal for a specialised garbage disposal unit that brings the excess to reuse/recycling. Other than plastics, metals like steel, copper, stainless steel, aluminium or whatever conventional alloy are easy to recycle. I was working in a company that manufactured stainless steel, braze and copper alloys. We would even collect the saw dust from copper and put it in the container. Every other month, the scrape metal collector came by and took the containers. They weight the scrape at their "recycling metal collection point" from which it gets shipped back to factories that smelt it or use whatever other method to bring it back into the circle of manufacturing. ... and yes, some smaller bits get eaten by the workers... it's true! Blacksmithing makes hungry. Funny sidenote; if you grind copper alloys and smoke a cigarette afterwards, the smoke tastes oddly sweet due to inhaled copper dust bits. :)
I've been attempting to learn the basics of Ukrainian Reptiloid Magic, but unfortunately as I don't have any Ukrainian relatives, it seems I just don't have the knack for it ;) Jokes aside, the editing is fantastic, and really makes the whole thing more enjoyable. I would love to know what is involved with getting the jump-cuts so highly polished.
Do you think it would be possible for you to make steel helmets thick enough to deflect shrapnel and small arms fire? If you could accomplish that, im sure many Ukranian lives could be saved and troop morale would be improved.