Another successfully forged KATANA sword, I like this design, what about you? Let me know below in the comments! Connect with me : / randomcrafteds / anhthoren
The sword is great, now make a sheath for it, and remember a sword is always stored blade side up, and even then in a sheath, an open blade displayed means you are at war. Your attention to detail is absolutely amazing, keep up the good work.
WOULD LIKE TO HAVE LEARNED THESE THINGS WHEN I WAS YOUNGER.. NOW THAT I AM OLDER THO, I HAVE EVEN MORE APPRECIATION FOR THE WORKS OF THE MIND...😎! I RESPECT THIS PART OF YOR MIND
The good: Beautifully polished, unique handle, and well-crafted. The bad: The tsuba is a little too simplistic, the blade isn't curved as much as a standard katana or as long and the tip is too wide.
Tell me, please, what did you color the metal with? I want to make a Rengoku katana at home, but I don't know how best to paint it in red, orange and yellow colors so that the drawing is stable enough
No tiene las proporciones de una katana. Pues mide lo mismo de ancho en la punta qyen la parte del "habaki" y sobre el grosor. No se ve bien..pero tambien parece lo mismo.
@@Arts-and-Crafts Aaah..ok.. Pues con lo tradicionales y específicos, que son los japoneses. No sé le puede llamar "KATANA" es un sable de dos manos. No es una katana, ni un tachi, ni un wakisazi, ni un ninja to.
@@africanogloriosus7474 Compare the size of computers a few decades ago, if you put it your way, it wouldn't be called a computer..or you can compare many things like TVs, cars, phones!
The fact that people say they are making katana, and all they do is make a sword which has few visual properties of a katana that's all. Your work is good but please don't say it's a Katana
“Perfect combination of modern and classic” That, sir, it is not. It feels more like a vibro-blade than a katana, but then again perhaps I’m biased against modern interpretations of katana. Artistic opinions aside I think you’ve got some serious issues going on structurally, primarily in the handle. You made a cylindrical handle, which doesn’t lend well to swords because they throw off the indexing. That’s the major reason why your demo cuts weren’t straight, the blade itself wasn’t indexed correctly in your hand so when you went to cut the bottles the blade followed the angle it was held at and curved the cut. Practice could also be a part of it, but the handle shape certainly wasn’t helping any. You skeletonized the wood you used for the handle, leaving maybe a quarter inch of it in the center, then charred it. I understand charred wood is more durable, but you know what else char does? Prevent epoxy from adhering, so you’ve definitely got a weak bond between the epoxy and the wood. Finally, your mekugi pin was drilled right through the thin wood neck and is, at least to my eye, way thicker than the neck was before you added epoxy. So you took a thick dowel, turned it into a board, charred it, epoxied the char, and then drilled out what little wood there actually was, so now the only thing holding it together is the weak bond between the char and the epoxy. Clearly that handle is strong enough to survive light demos, but give it a good couple whacks against something even remotely durable and your handle will shatter into at least 3 pieces and your blade will either be lodged in what you were cutting or on the other side of the room.
nur weil etwas wie ein Katana aussieht, ist es noch keines ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0uUCtVu5dc8.htmlsi=Me_X1bVQyVf8OIno ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bgBnSkDk46A.htmlsi=jM9l1o0fMXIEpj2S timecode 22:15 and 27:00 there is no grind the cutting edge 🤔🤨 your sword is only copy crab bullshit that looks nice