Angelo P. Weapons Thank you, this machete is my first creation, but it's very heavy, with its 1cm thick... I'm posting another video of another machete, lighter (5mm thick) and longer, looks much like a sword !
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merci ! celle que j'ai fabriquée est personnalisée par rapport à l'original qui, dans le film, se veut très brutale, un simple bout de fer modelé. j'ai essayé de faire plus "travaillée"...
thank you. Usually what is sold as "replicas of the movies" are cheap and poor quality. I try to make some good duty blades. I'm about to make a "300 spartan sword", some better blade than the $29.99 on the internet !
Good question, I usually make just one single weapon at the time, I don't make it again, always trying to forge or cast some new ones. Thank you for your interest !
actually this replica is really good, its full tang a quarter inch thick and its made out of 1090 high carbon steel the rest however... yeah thats wallhanger junk
Amazing, I made one as well but its not as screen perfect. Mines made from a lawn miwer blade cuz thats some tough shit and I wanted the rambo 4 knife in an afternoon. Mines crude, but sharp as hell and as tough as rambo himself. I personally love the knife and even though its overkill and I look like an idiot, I take it camping.
As long as it is sharp and you can use it, that's a good knife ! I'm going to make another one, but more brutal and thinner. This one I made is too heavy and too thick. When Rambo makes it, it is meant to cut humans, not logs of wood !
+dirtydogvideo thanks. This one I've made is a little too thick. 1cm thickness makes the tool very heavy. It works for splitting a log, but not so good to just cut (the edge is thick).
Cast and Forge Yes i'm veyr lucky to have such one. I have limitless scrap of metal and wood (for handles) from my current job. And I use it !! I like to work on circular saw blades too, very good metal. I've started to make a fine collection of throwing knives with them.
+bonesjr83 the Template from this machete is available on every website that sells "rambo IV machete". You juste have to copy the picture, paste it in photoshop and erase the background.
It depends on the type of steel you use. Some steels need water (very hard quenching, might crack the blade) or oil (smoother, ok for most steels). This machete I made was quenched in water, but at this time I didn't know the difference.
Don't grind wood or any other soft material on your bench grinder, it's been known to cause the wheel to shatter after a while, and you don't want a piece of that wheel hitting your face.
The design is Rambo 4 machete design, you can find it on google images by tiping Rambo 4 machete. You save the pcture and you cut out the shape of the knife, so you can print it and forge it !
really nice rambo knife man im thinking to make on like that but i need some help: can you tell me how many times did you put it in fire(4 3 times) and for how long(5 hours 10 minutes)?
Hi. After shaping the blade (here in stock removal), and before hardening, you have to pass "normalisations" to reduce stress into the blade after shaping it, that is putting the blade into the fire, heat until red (for me light red = hotter), put it out of the fire and let it cool naturally until it turns black (natural color). If the blade hasn't curved, you can do this operation a second time, and a third time (more security). After the third time and if the blade is how you want it to be, you can heat it up for hardening. Heat it very hot and pour it into water or oïl. The time in the fire dépends on your fire temperature and on the size and thickness of the blade. The thicker the longer in the fire.
Route du Rhum Blades ok tkank you man you really helped me alot since i have no idea about forging and i really want to make this knife since im a big fan of rambo movies but there is one thing that worryes me if metal is too hard it is gonna brake so how to prevent that from happening?
Ivan Sučić After hardening the blade in water or oïl, the metal is indeed very fragile. It can break like glass. This is why I put the blade into the kitchen oven (in the video). In french it is called "revenu", the goal is to reheat the blade. It makes the metal a little less hard, but it gets a lot more flexibility. This step in the oven is mandatory.
wrong connor foley it doesnt hardend it it removes some of the hardness and brittleness but it toughens the steel hardness and toughens are totally different bro
+DomXereX I'm about to design a new sword, the kind we see in the movie 300, forged and handmade like in the ancien times ! but I have to find the right metal...