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• The King's Man
0:00 Sword
3:43 Scabbard
8:03 Handle
12:00 Guard Fitting
14:59 Cane Sword Finished
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@BlackBeardProjects
@BlackBeardProjects 2 года назад
#ad I partnered with @disney to create the cane sword! Own #TheKingsMan on Digital now, 4K UHD & Blu-ray 2/22!
@nicholascervone4734
@nicholascervone4734 2 года назад
You forgot about the rainy days now you just going to have to make a sword umbrella. 😁
@jozefkozon4520
@jozefkozon4520 2 года назад
No.
@wyattjan7263
@wyattjan7263 2 года назад
Cool
@Nickle314
@Nickle314 2 года назад
Forget the sword, just hit them over the head with the handle.
@chrishuhn5065
@chrishuhn5065 2 года назад
Beautiful piece. But you better get a permit if you want to keep it.
@mjp1688
@mjp1688 Год назад
My grandfather owned a foundry, and his specialty was sand-casting molds. He passed away before I was born, so watching you casting the handle in the sand made me think of him. Thanks
@bluewill0
@bluewill0 Год назад
May your grandfather rest in peace.
@user-sz2px8pv3f
@user-sz2px8pv3f Год назад
Ripperoni
@nyan7092
@nyan7092 Год назад
Gulag
@zedarkenigma
@zedarkenigma Год назад
How do you think of somebody you never met?
@mikhailabraham421
@mikhailabraham421 Год назад
@@zedarkenigmasame way people think of hitler when thinking about Germany, the memories of others
@skittle4979
@skittle4979 2 года назад
I love how at the end you can tell he doesn't exactly know what to do with the sword so he just has fun. Plus there is a corgi, so extra happiness there
@atklm1
@atklm1 Год назад
There is very little to do with a sword in modern society. Use that in self defense and either you are the one that's going to prison or the other guy after he shoots you.
@darkmoonthedirewolf9231
@darkmoonthedirewolf9231 Год назад
The corgi has a tie, that makes it even better.
@Blize-Red
@Blize-Red Год назад
Agreed
@Blize-Red
@Blize-Red Год назад
@@darkmoonthedirewolf9231 oh yes!
@mikeford1273
@mikeford1273 Год назад
I'm 64 and it's brilliant videos like this that makes we wish my Dad was still alive! He would have loved this.
@gergoolle5773
@gergoolle5773 2 года назад
Cane sword showdown at the end with the corgi just wonderful.
@remanjecarter2787
@remanjecarter2787 2 года назад
Wasn't expecting to see this but an absolutely enjoyable build. The size limitations of hidden blades like this one make the process feel both natural and well thought out
@kenflame8397
@kenflame8397 2 года назад
Izbrusio si si centimetre da me ne vrebaš
@victornesterenko2724
@victornesterenko2724 2 года назад
Well done.!
@tanall5959
@tanall5959 2 года назад
@Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. Have you heard the good news from the Prince of Pleasure, Slaanesh? Convert now and get 30% off your next purchase from Bad Dragon!
@gobangjos4974
@gobangjos4974 Год назад
DI JUAL TIDAK,KALO DI JUAL HARGA BERAPA BOSH.
@Cassius..
@Cassius.. 7 месяцев назад
What a brilliant skill you have. I walk with a walking stick but would love to own one of these to put on the wall. Absolutely Fantastic sir 👍🏻
@Charlielizard
@Charlielizard 2 года назад
You created a masterpiece. That sword turned out better than I thought possible. You looked fantastic dressed up as well as your companion. Thank you so very much for all your hard work with building, filming, editing and posting. Have a wonderful weekend and thank you once more. Had to add to my comment; I rented the movie late Saturday night and the cane you made was just like the one from the movie. Brilliant work and enjoyed your video and the movie that inspired it. Really appreciate you.
@roberthamilton6903
@roberthamilton6903 2 года назад
the blade was in side ways
@XMysticHerox
@XMysticHerox 2 года назад
@Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. Damn religious bots. Whats the point?
@rockyeckert6430
@rockyeckert6430 Год назад
17:10 Great video! I always enjoy watching a real craftsman creating something beautiful.
@nicholasfarbacher2980
@nicholasfarbacher2980 10 месяцев назад
I worked in a foundry and machine shops 17:10 as a young man. Your work is artistic and beautifully executed.
@jaredlanny03
@jaredlanny03 2 года назад
Wonderful work! As a woodturner, who dabbles in metalworking (and as a disabled man, who makes my own canes), I highly recommend adding a longer handle to your spindle gouges. Nothing wrong with the short ones, but the longer handles are much more comfortable, especially for turning larger peices (I have one that, including the metal part, is about 3 feet long). Not a critisism, at all, just a comfort upgrade.
@joseacuesta1629
@joseacuesta1629 Год назад
Ésta persona es un verdadero artesano, mis felicitaciones, ojalá y hubiese más personas como él. Es un orgullo!!!
@arturyedigaryan8954
@arturyedigaryan8954 2 года назад
That was just amazing...!! That's what I CALL THE GOLDEN Hands!! You are the best man!!!
@willvenable4274
@willvenable4274 2 года назад
This was by far the most enjoyable BBP video ever! Such a cool and well executed build. Being a Kingsman fan just makes it that much better! Amazing
@maxcactus7
@maxcactus7 2 года назад
The fabrication video itself was fantastic, but the end scene was particularly awesome and your Corgi is definitely ready for a lead role in a movie!
@MP-kj8jm
@MP-kj8jm 2 года назад
Bardzo mi zaimponowałeś swoją rozległą wiedzą. Warsztat świetnie wyposażony. Niewielu już takich. Wielkie uznanie dla umiejętności 👍. Mogę to docenić, bo też mam podobnie, tylko już na emeryturze 😁. Ja bym jeszcze wykończył politurą. Powodzenia, jeszcze życie przed Tobą
@whareisthelove
@whareisthelove Год назад
Wow! :D Simply, Utterly, and Amazingly... Wow! :D Between the metalworking, the forging, the woodworking, the wood turning, and the smelting, + the Cast molding,? WOW!! :D :D :D PS, The dog made a wonderful guest appearance.
@eddierodriguez419
@eddierodriguez419 2 года назад
Very nice piece there & i must say that tie on the Corgi was ABSOLUTELY TO CUTE 🥰
@nicolaeionescu-kosa132
@nicolaeionescu-kosa132 2 года назад
This is when work becomes art! Congratulations and thank you for showing this!
@ssskids123
@ssskids123 Год назад
Just spectacular work and a great demonstration of how you did it! I learn something with each of your videos: thank you!
@rumeunner3245
@rumeunner3245 Год назад
You, sir, are indeed a skilled craftsman.
@holyapes4248
@holyapes4248 2 года назад
I know it helps to have the right tools for the job but this shows great skill and craftsmanship across many trades. Keep ‘em comin’! Awesome.
@jiraakarasena6031
@jiraakarasena6031 2 года назад
I watched this without skipping to see the outcome like I am used to do when I watched another clips! Very enjoyable! Thank you! ❤️❤️❤️
@stephenjohnson6841
@stephenjohnson6841 2 года назад
Wow! Truly over the top video! Another great piece! Loved every bit of this one. Wasn't expecting the ending! Thanks again for sharing.
@marcowen1506
@marcowen1506 Год назад
Thank you for this video - it showed how involved the making of a cane sword is. For viewers in the UK, please be aware that carrying a cane sword in public, on your person, or in a vehicle is illegal. I think it may be actually illegal to own one without a permit also.
@lukesenter1559
@lukesenter1559 Год назад
I don’t know if that’s hilarious or just really sad
@KBzaz
@KBzaz Год назад
@@lukesenter1559blade related crimes are up in the UK so it makes sense.
@noahdavisson9008
@noahdavisson9008 Год назад
Oi mate, you got a license for that?
@lukesenter1559
@lukesenter1559 Год назад
@@KBzaz They’re up because they banned guns. You can just keep banning things simply because people use them to kill. I’m pretty sure acid attacks and vehicular manslaughter are up in the UK, too
@michaelsorrell9922
@michaelsorrell9922 Год назад
GOD FORBID!!!
@sp1dey155
@sp1dey155 2 года назад
I remember my parents had a cane sword once upon a time.coolest thing ever!
@lunchrevisited
@lunchrevisited 2 года назад
Superb craftsmanship! Amazing transformation of a metal file into a work of art.
@Quayd_McMahon
@Quayd_McMahon 2 года назад
The corgi with the tie was my absolute favourite
@michelcolette1914
@michelcolette1914 6 месяцев назад
A great artist 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@enricopasetti6684
@enricopasetti6684 2 года назад
As usual your craftmanship is astonishing. Thumbs up for the great job and the inspiration source. Keep going man, you rule😉
@user-uj5mv2xr5l
@user-uj5mv2xr5l 2 года назад
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@christopher.m.estelow
@christopher.m.estelow 2 года назад
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship!! Love the testing scene too!! Keep up the great work man👍👍
@barbarybar
@barbarybar 2 года назад
Always a joy to watch a crafts person at work.
@TheBladepolisher
@TheBladepolisher Год назад
He's definitely got skills. Good work ! ! ! Watching him work made this video maybe the most enjoyable 17 minutes in quite some time. Awesome ! !
@Sludgepump
@Sludgepump 2 года назад
You never disappoint! That is simply amazing! What an incredibly talented maker you are BB.
@sambaggins2798
@sambaggins2798 2 года назад
That’s a beautiful hilt/handle you caste. I would have loved to see you make a wolves head or something similar for it. Great video!
@martinlonsdale9919
@martinlonsdale9919 6 месяцев назад
A marvelous creation, involving real skill
@maryking1227
@maryking1227 2 года назад
МАСТЕР! Средневековый - всё сам!
@alanh8664
@alanh8664 2 года назад
When the skill and tools greatly exceed the quality of the materials used, one knows there is a backstory
@thelateraledge
@thelateraledge 2 года назад
Nice work man, I actually found an old one of these in my grandparents house when cleaning it out as a kid. As far as I can remember the one I found had a long thin spike instead of a blade, if you can imagine a giant needle attached to the handle.
@1959Berre
@1959Berre 2 года назад
A spike makes it much thinner than a blade; so it does not give rise to suspicion.
@thelateraledge
@thelateraledge 2 года назад
@@1959Berre My guess is that it would be more lightweight than the sword version and easier to wield for some people. Also it would allow you to hit someone as a warning without maiming them and then if things got serious, you could transition to a using the pointed end.
@lairdcummings9092
@lairdcummings9092 2 года назад
My heirloom sword-cane has a 17" T-profile spike blade. You could, I suppose, slash with the minimal edge, but it's really designed to deliver lethal thrusting wounds. The blade has no real mass for cutting, but it's lightning-quick. The cane shaft, however, is very solid and strong, and can serve as a singlestick for parrying or striking.
@cc6900
@cc6900 2 года назад
Ich beneide dich um dein altes getarntes Originalschwert, denn es ist eben echt, kein Nachbau, und wäre der noch so schön. Die früheren Waffenbauer waren wahre Künstler in ihrem Beruf, egal ob Hieb-, Stich- oder Schusswaffen, getarnt in den unglaublichsten Gegenständen des Alltags. Dazu noch winzige Fotoapparaturen oder Patronen- oder Giftspritzen, Würgedraht in Ringen, Feuerzeugen, Schreibwaren, Stöcken, Schirmen, Kochlöffeln, eigentlich in so gut wie jeden Gegenstand konnten diese Genies zu Waffen aller Art umgestalten. Leider ist es heutzutage ja strengstens verboten versteckte Waffen zu tragen, also auch Messer länger als 6cm. Dein Degen ist noch wesentlich länger! Trotzdem meinen Glückwunsch zu diesem tollen Fund!
@bikerrf900
@bikerrf900 2 года назад
Beautiful workmanship. A joy to behold.
@richardgrimbleby7853
@richardgrimbleby7853 6 месяцев назад
Superb craftsmanship
@patrikhjorth3291
@patrikhjorth3291 2 года назад
I haven't watched "The King's Man", but this turned out to be a beautiful cane sword. I've seen a few "real" cane swords, ("real" as in made for actual self defence) and they tend to look a lot less impressive, mostly being long, thin daggers. I definitely prefer this one by comparison. A thought: how about getting a proper woodworking vise? The vise you're using is excellent for general purposes, but I noticed that when you were working on the longer wood pieces for the scabbard, they wanted to tip or shift. You were obviously able to create a beautiful piece of crafting anyway, but I imagine that it would be more comfortable to work if the longer pieces have more stability.
@XMysticHerox
@XMysticHerox 2 года назад
Tbh this is a lot less practical than those daggers when you look at how awkward it is to draw though it´s definitenly cooler.
@lairdcummings9092
@lairdcummings9092 2 года назад
I own a legit sword-cane, and honestly it's more of a "spike-cane." 27" (~43cm) spring-steel spike blade, triangular in cross section, with a strong distal taper and an extremely rudimentary cutting edge. It's more of a *really* short foil. Or, more to the point (heh!), a pointy-stabby 'go bother someone else' device. A blade this light is going to have extremely limited cutting ability, it's more of an epee, and going to require an extremely point-focussed combat style.
@patrikhjorth3291
@patrikhjorth3291 2 года назад
@@lairdcummings9092 Well, a blade like that works a lot like certain types of bayonet or a trench dagger. They are made for stabbing, and the blade profile causes very nasty puncture wounds. If I was going to have a cane sword to actually defend myself with, I'd probably prefer that kind of blade rather than the one seen in this video, but I definitely think the one seen here _looks_ a lot more impressive.
@lairdcummings9092
@lairdcummings9092 2 года назад
@@patrikhjorth3291 agreed. My cane is quite old, and was designed and made in a time where it legitimately might have been a useful (and common) self-protection tool. It's designed to be *practical.* Indeed, the shaft of the cane, minus the handle-spike, is heavy and solid; an entirely credible singlestick or long fighting baton. But the Kingsman cane is a gorgeous bit of work. Mine? Not so much.😛
@patrikhjorth3291
@patrikhjorth3291 2 года назад
@@lairdcummings9092 Well, they both have their place on the trophy shelf :-)
@WilliamSteppan
@WilliamSteppan 2 года назад
YOU HAVE A CORGI! Even more of a reason to love your content!
@jamesshank7918
@jamesshank7918 2 месяца назад
As a 100% disabled Marine who carries a cane daily, I would be proud to carry that cane. Outstanding job. Beautifully done.
@bbuck9994
@bbuck9994 2 года назад
Superb work looks fantastic.. I have a old Customs and Excise sword stick on a square blade profile in a cane stick and handle given to me by my father.... priceless
@grunt89futtock890
@grunt89futtock890 2 года назад
My father had an antique shop. I remember one cane he had that included a concealed trefoil blade in the hilt. It had a spring loaded brass plate covering it. If you swung the cane from the base, the blade would protrude and lock. About 6" (150mm), but quite sufficient to inflict a great deal of harm. Probably highly illegal now but fascinating to a boy in the 1950s. Needless to say, my pleading was fruitless.
@walter2990
@walter2990 2 года назад
Come on Dad..., I promise that I won't hurt myself or anyone else..., I really PROMISE!! Dad..., yea, it'll be about 2 min. before we'd be heading for the Dr. to stitch up something.
@sergiokhrystyuk2441
@sergiokhrystyuk2441 2 года назад
@@walter2990 🤣🤣🤣
@semanhassan3212
@semanhassan3212 Год назад
@@walter2990 ,ĺ
@semanhassan3212
@semanhassan3212 Год назад
@@sergiokhrystyuk2441 ni
@ransomdaniels8395
@ransomdaniels8395 Год назад
So cool!!! Thanks for letting us see the process and you're right, the movie was great! 😁
@realistnemo1343
@realistnemo1343 8 месяцев назад
- ИЗ ТАКОГО МАЛЕНЬКОГО НАПИЛЬНИКА, ТАКОЙ БОЛЬШОЙ ...
@Cleatus546
@Cleatus546 Месяц назад
Yes, I found that suspect.🤔
@Noctrael
@Noctrael 2 года назад
I absolutely love this. Might I perhaps suggest turning the blade 90 degrees? I think that would make it even more enjoyable to wield this piece of art!
@DarthAxolotl
@DarthAxolotl Год назад
I agree, it would make indexing the orientation of the blade without having to constantly look down so much easier.
@jorgesa5022
@jorgesa5022 2 года назад
Parabéns Guerreiro UMA MARAVILHA DE FERRAMENTA .
@frasercard7714
@frasercard7714 9 месяцев назад
O. M. G. that is simply Amazing. I can only dream of such a gift you have with your hands/mind. Thank You for sharing
@Miss_Toots
@Miss_Toots 2 года назад
Just perfect, what an amazing artist you are ☺️
@IrishLion-re8bu
@IrishLion-re8bu 2 года назад
Loved the movie and LOVED this project! Great job brother!!
@kjkallio4393
@kjkallio4393 2 года назад
Love it! One of the more challenging sword builds! What type of wood is the scabbard? I know plenty of wood types have acids in them that will corrode the blade in no time, so maybe a fabric liner couldve been something to think about?
@timw5202
@timw5202 2 года назад
Looks like he made it out of pine or a similar softwood. Pretty soft wood for a cane
@Bobg425
@Bobg425 2 года назад
popular with the look of it,not good for a cane TBH.But as a prop really nice job.
@roberthamilton6903
@roberthamilton6903 2 года назад
you say you know wood types and dont recognise pine
@jcdentongaming1304
@jcdentongaming1304 2 года назад
@@roberthamilton6903 he said plenty not all
@deathedell215
@deathedell215 2 года назад
@@roberthamilton6903 he said he knows that plenty of them have acids in them, not the wood types
@p4our587
@p4our587 2 года назад
Great job! Good looking weapon! Thank you, for sharing!
@lordred4116
@lordred4116 Месяц назад
In the early 70s, my mates older brother was in the Navy. He brought back a sword stick from the far East, A fantastic piece of work, looked totally innocent.
@andrzejporeda7281
@andrzejporeda7281 11 месяцев назад
Przepiękne jest to wykonane ciekawe jaką jego cena by była pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
@crimsonangel114
@crimsonangel114 Год назад
El Corgi con corbata fue lo máximo xD
@thelert
@thelert 2 года назад
You have all the coolest toys, thanks for sharing. Awesome build.
@user-gd8zd3ye1f
@user-gd8zd3ye1f 6 месяцев назад
Когда в кадре появилась собака, я подумал, что ты её зарубишь! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@robertrabena9093
@robertrabena9093 Год назад
Beautiful stuff man i wish i had that equipment Fascinated with the way he makes it look easy
@tnolddawg
@tnolddawg Год назад
As someone who walks with a cane, 2 common problems I have seen are present in this piece 1 - the release point of the cane often leaves a lot to be desired The craftsman may be proficient in canes or swords, but not necessarily both If the sword is not secure in the scabbard, it will not be functional as a cane Also, if there isn't a durable, secure locking mechanism that is simple to operate, than the sword will not be accessible to the user if needed 2 - To be functional as a cane, there needs to be a rubber footer, so that the user will have a stable ground contact that will not slip on hard, smooth or wet surfaces Without this, it will not be truly functional as a cane
@cayezara8110
@cayezara8110 Год назад
I am fascinated your skill and masterpiece. I am loving it!❤
@greggunn6
@greggunn6 8 месяцев назад
We Will Just Be Kind and Helping With Friends or Best Buds.👍
@MrTimelessWinter
@MrTimelessWinter 2 года назад
That was ana amzing build! I got half a heartattack when you spilled all that brass/bronze out. Would recomend to have a lock so the flask cant fall out like it did 😁 i made a homemade holder with a lock and it works great 😁 And would love to see some more support on the part of the blade that goes into the handle, that thin tang can break quite Quick i would assume. If you milled and filed in a slot for the shoudlers of the blade it would have alot more support. Other than that it was a beautifuil build. You never disepoint 💪
@scottneumyer
@scottneumyer 2 года назад
An incredible project that turned out SO well. Kudos!
@crystalr7602
@crystalr7602 Год назад
Looks like a really nice job! Thanx for sharing this vid! Loved every second.
@MIKEMAKESTHINGS
@MIKEMAKESTHINGS Месяц назад
Very nice sword cane.
@dmitry_kikot
@dmitry_kikot 2 года назад
Excellent work! Thank you for the video. But I think you could use a washer to make the blade parallel to the handle, otherwise it's not comfortable to cut.
@Ilzhain
@Ilzhain 2 года назад
Yeah, whilst it was a lovely piece it did seem like it would be awkward to wield with the blade oriented like that
@antonioferreira-wh5di
@antonioferreira-wh5di 7 месяцев назад
Elegante e mortal. Uma obra prima.
@tristanwhirly6173
@tristanwhirly6173 11 месяцев назад
Thank you, God for actually making a wonderful masterpiece
@Anmobgoccult20
@Anmobgoccult20 Год назад
Naturally as always you are flawless, perfect and great job! Great, accurate, precise and super beautiful work and product, words are not enough to praise, well done and respect from old BG.
@alcateiah
@alcateiah 2 года назад
There were two types of blade for canes. One with blade to cut and one with perforation (triangular blade). In the cutting blade, like the one that was manufactured, the cutting side should be in the same position as the handle. To be able to cut and not to slap the target. The way it was positioned, it looks like a paddle. And canes must have a felt or rubber tip, to give grip and not slip when the user leans on it. The border between the cable and the sheath was also scratched. The last point to note is the size of the pants, which should cover the top of the shoe. But this is already a hint of elegance, perhaps it is not the case. I have a cane like that, +150 years old. With my family crest in gold and ivory details. The blade is not for cutting, but for drilling. Which also made her body much thinner. It was pretty to look at, but it could be better. I hope this comment is not seen as a disparagement of the work. And yes for future use.
@Johnconno
@Johnconno Год назад
💨♿
@elkrampo
@elkrampo 5 дней назад
Excellent you are a very special technician
@walteradrianalvarez775
@walteradrianalvarez775 Год назад
Maestro ...perfecta obra de arte e ingeniería .... Te felicito ..eres un Gran Maestro....de las armas....pensadas para la defensa
@bbritton
@bbritton Год назад
So I have a question regarding the cane. When I’ve seen other makers do a scabbard (which is essentially what the cane is in this case) they usually line the inside with something to protect the blade. I noticed you didn’t. Can you explain why? I’m not a maker so I’m really curious. It looks fabulous!
@The_Oddity
@The_Oddity Год назад
The sheath may be too tight and may dull the blade when you put it away. Still a great build nevertheless👍
@davis.fourohfour
@davis.fourohfour Год назад
Cane swords don't really cut. Meant for stabby-stabby.
@CatManReal
@CatManReal Год назад
@@davis.fourohfour True, but they can slice, and even if they didn't the tip could still get dulled because it is part of the blade.
@kamnyechukwuekene
@kamnyechukwuekene Год назад
@@CatManRealdoesn’t matter all that much. Rather the cane be i little bit too tight so that it can actually function and look like regular cane. I mean what are the odds of needing use the canes hidden blade? Not that much.
@kamnyechukwuekene
@kamnyechukwuekene Год назад
@@CatManRealbut i get where you’re comming from though.
@johnbyrne3295
@johnbyrne3295 Год назад
beautiful job, what a great workshop
@floydoleary9494
@floydoleary9494 Год назад
A skill set that is a rarity in today's population .Bravo !
@rbclima
@rbclima 2 года назад
Don't you need to rotate the blade 90°? To align it to the handle
@devanhennessy2020
@devanhennessy2020 2 года назад
That is very cool and also very illegal here in Canada as it is considered a concealed weapon. That's why a lot of cane swords are actually daggers, which i guess daggers fall through the legal cracks a bit. Though I imagine given enough time these concealed weapons will become illegal to possess and definitely illegal to walk around with. Very nice build! I wonder how heavy the finished cane ended up being.
@michaelsorrell9922
@michaelsorrell9922 Год назад
GOOD THING YOU CANADIANS ARE SUCH, UH.....,YEAH
@aidencrawford2498
@aidencrawford2498 Год назад
the amount of friction when the sword goes in and out of the scabbard i cant
@daschlemendez9170
@daschlemendez9170 Год назад
Man looked fantastic at the end🫡🫶🫶🫶
@jthompson1982
@jthompson1982 2 года назад
That's a really beautiful build. I'm very jealous of the cane sword. BUT, doesn't the blade need to be rotated 90 degrees so that it is inline with the handle?
@apveening
@apveening 2 года назад
Was also about the first I noticed about the finished product.
@antonmarkov1635
@antonmarkov1635 Год назад
Watching you work is an absolute pleasure! I have an immense appreciation for your art. After watching this, I really want either a cane or umbrella with a concealed blade. How much would a hand-made product such as this cane cost? Thank you in advance!
@JatPhenshllem
@JatPhenshllem Год назад
Cost? Some of your time in jail, or a fine
@joefish6091
@joefish6091 Год назад
@@JatPhenshllem Better to be judged by twelve than carried by six.
@LairdErnst
@LairdErnst 2 года назад
Marvelous! Beautifully done!
@user-fl2wn5zr5z
@user-fl2wn5zr5z 2 месяца назад
amazing how quick it solidifies
@_ups
@_ups 2 года назад
متابع من العراق 🇮🇶🇮🇶
@CARBr6
@CARBr6 Год назад
That, my good sir, is simple magnificent. Well done.
@alexandervasilenko7773
@alexandervasilenko7773 26 дней назад
It's really incredible, bro!! Nice product for the humans like me:)
@pixelpoet
@pixelpoet Месяц назад
Beautiful, great job.
@user-jc9vm1yf9i
@user-jc9vm1yf9i 10 месяцев назад
Good tool.
@DL-sx7yh
@DL-sx7yh Год назад
Pouring next to your smelter is generally a bad idea but gorgeous work is still a win in the end
@Antforlife
@Antforlife Год назад
Brooks says I want it
@damianlua4159
@damianlua4159 11 месяцев назад
That cane sword is very luxurious!!!!!!!!!
@CaptWesStarwind
@CaptWesStarwind Год назад
Just as a cane that is very, very nice.
@marcusgerhold8657
@marcusgerhold8657 2 года назад
Look's like your ankles parted with those trousers as well!! Blinding build though. Lovely finish.
@Friedbrain11
@Friedbrain11 Год назад
Beautifully done! Bravo sir! Bravo!!
@user-mm7jd4ls2r
@user-mm7jd4ls2r 3 месяца назад
素晴らしい芸術作品と護身用としても、品格があります。
@hendrikriedstra7857
@hendrikriedstra7857 Год назад
Great video. I enjoyed every second of it. You do beautiful work.
@fabricejeanguichard5627
@fabricejeanguichard5627 Месяц назад
t'es un super artisan .... que dis je ...un maître artisan .... étant moi même un bon Bricoleur .... j'admire ton travail ( et j'ai 70 ans ) Cordialement 👌👍👍👍✌( France )
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