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Today the Blacksmiths at @Baltimore Knife and Sword forge a Historical Kukri Knife as used by the Gurkha (Kukri/Kukuri/khukuri/Kookrie/kukkri) Join our Tiktok! / man_at_arms_reforged
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Kerry Stagmer - Swordsmith
John Mitchell - Shop Foreman
Bill Collison - Swordmaker
Rick Janney - Blademaker
Ferenc Gregor - Carving and design
Lauren Schott - Jeweler
Tanner Saslow - Machinist
Kevin O'Hern - Blacksmith
Larry Nowicki - Bladesmith
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Rob 'Deker' Dekelbaum - Bladesmith www.dekerknive...
Paul Friedel - Barbarian/Armourer @Paul The Barbarian
Zach Hawkins - Engraver
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Director - CJ Schmidt - www.imdb.com/n...
Line producer - Tricia Parris
Baltimore Forge Crew:
Director of Photography - Mahendra Khera
Hendo's Camera Op - Nick Hughes
Camera Op - Paulius Kontijevas
Production coordinator - Katie Shinsato
Set Medic - Rachel Obitz
1st AC - Jason Remeikis
DIT - Matthew Marino
Gaffer - Steve Scott
Gaffer - Jason Shinsato
Grip - Lotta Olen
Grip - Jeff Calloway
Swing - Jordan Stossel
Art - James Frank
PA - Mike Chang
PA - Chris Bartlett
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BTS - Mahendra Khera
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Комментарии : 813   
@BaltimoreKnifeandSwordCo
@BaltimoreKnifeandSwordCo 2 года назад
While we make a huge number of kukri in the shop, this one is a special forged blade.
@XxLucifex_X
@XxLucifex_X 2 года назад
Can y’all make Ichigo’s Tensa Zangetsu Zanpakto
@kapilanyogaeswaran9422
@kapilanyogaeswaran9422 2 года назад
Please do the Chinese hookswords which Kabal from Mortal Kombat uses them.
@darkimposter2
@darkimposter2 2 года назад
Can y'all make a urumi
@VirtousStoic
@VirtousStoic 2 года назад
Seemed very hard to build, I have no suggestion of next builds. It was insane how sharp it was, well done
@mariobabic4179
@mariobabic4179 2 года назад
Can you guys build a Croatian Schiavona
@Commentatoo
@Commentatoo 2 года назад
Khukuri, as we call it, is somewhere between a knife and a sword. Almost every household used to have a khukuri until a while ago. It is something we have great respect and pride for. Thank you for this amazing video. Lots of love from Nepal.
@dertodesking8379
@dertodesking8379 11 месяцев назад
It’s actually more like a cross between a knife and an axe / hatchet.
@tropocal2343
@tropocal2343 Месяц назад
@@dertodesking8379 *People use them for everything, that's what so good about the design.* *I watched a woman use it in the jungle, gardening around the house, for making stuff in the house, and food prep & serve.* *Practical, and defense.*
@TehKaiser
@TehKaiser 2 года назад
That pineapple not looking like it got cut was epic.
@Totem.T.Tisana
@Totem.T.Tisana 2 года назад
favorite moment in the channel so far 😂
@deceptiveoni710
@deceptiveoni710 2 года назад
Straight out of an anime
@yangkuri15
@yangkuri15 2 года назад
Nah. If you look at it closely you can see that he did not cut through the whole pineapple. When he picked it up, the thing broke off. The cut wasn't clean. Just an illusion that feeds your "epic" thinking
@Totem.T.Tisana
@Totem.T.Tisana 2 года назад
@@yangkuri15 who cares? that looks sick.
@beartube1984
@beartube1984 2 года назад
@@Totem.T.Tisana word up! The fact that it didn't move is a testament to the edge on the blade and the stroke of the swing! Reference the milk gallon. The soda was bound to explode.
@stevengregory6932
@stevengregory6932 2 года назад
My uncle served as an army chef during the Falklands war. Before he came home the ghurka regiment he served with presented him with a ceremonial kukri that came in a patent leather scabbard that also had two small knives concealed in it. Ceremonial or not, that thing is so sharp you can shave with it. It’s a beautiful piece.
@abhiwankenobi7172
@abhiwankenobi7172 2 года назад
Long time Nepalese viewer here. The Khukuri has been a staple of the military and daily life in Nepalese culture. Almost everyone has one in their household! It's used more as a close range chopper in the battlefield. So utility wise think of it as an axe that looks like a reverse curve scimitar. In the household, a lot of people have them under their mattress and comes with 2 to 3 smaller versions in the sheath depending on the use. We also use a type of resin to join the tang and the handle together (depending on the use). The groove on the spine you'll see in most khukuris and the tooth near the handle have specific religious significance to them as well. Awesome work!
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
Thank you
@nouveauprecheur
@nouveauprecheur 2 года назад
I love these more traditional and simpler builds, it's easier to follow along (the pacing of this video seems actually slower, but maybe that was on purpose) and their pragmatic, down-to-earth aspect is very refreshing
@generaljimmies3429
@generaljimmies3429 2 года назад
Fun fact, Emile from Halo Reach had a Kukri than he was VERY protective of. His last kill before he died was with his Kukri(he drove it into the neck of an Elite(Alien) as he was backstabbed with an Energy Sword)
@madpistol2626
@madpistol2626 2 года назад
Undoubtedly the coolest member of Noble Team.
@MrDuellane
@MrDuellane 2 года назад
"I'm ready! How bout you?"
@generaljimmies3429
@generaljimmies3429 2 года назад
@@madpistol2626 Can't get more of an badass end to your life than that. Feel free to prove me wrong.
@twotailedavenger
@twotailedavenger 2 года назад
@@madpistol2626 Him and Jorge.
@ashwinadhikari8082
@ashwinadhikari8082 2 года назад
All the love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵 Love your work It's really amazing to see the weapon of my homeland being featured here
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
Thank you
@williamowens5144
@williamowens5144 2 года назад
The big projects you guys do are cool, but it's nice to see something a traditional build that someone can swing with a single hand again!
@StickTheGlue
@StickTheGlue 2 года назад
I got a bit sick of the big ones to be honest and just didn't watch them at all. I miss the days of doing katanas, daggers and smaller but more ornate pieces.
@Jigsawjesterrr
@Jigsawjesterrr 2 года назад
Was coming to the comments to say this.
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
@@StickTheGlue hoping to do more in the future
@silverstreak8958
@silverstreak8958 2 года назад
Namaste, team Baltimore Knife & Sword. Best wishes for all of you and family from India. Kukri knives are issued to the Gurkha regiment here and is their signature of sorts.
@lotusman992
@lotusman992 Год назад
It is national weapon of nepal.see the title.😅😅
@pikachu3b366m
@pikachu3b366m 2 года назад
I've been a big fan of your channel and was always hoping you'd do the Khukuri some day haha. And this was so amazing and well made, it definitely did not disappoint 😊 I'm from Nepal and we have these knife in every household. We constantly use it to cut things. I have four of them and they're all different in sizes. The smaller ones definitely feels more like a knife but the larger ones actually feels like a hard chunk of iron. Also, it's quite heavy. It might be a tad bit bigger than the one you made in this video.
@josephlongbone4255
@josephlongbone4255 2 года назад
I have heard of large two handed versions used to butcher cows, have you come across such things before?
@anguisvasalias2411
@anguisvasalias2411 2 года назад
@@josephlongbone4255 i don't think i have heard of two handed ones, but there are bigger khukuris out there for buffaloes. Khukuris aren't meant to be used in cows. In fact none of the weapons in Nepal are. Cows are considered sacred here and it's also our national animal. Killing cows are illegal and is punishable by law as far as i am aware. There may be some in other countries. Khukuris has been adapted in other countries as well. But i haven't heard of or seen one
@josephlongbone4255
@josephlongbone4255 2 года назад
@@anguisvasalias2411 hmmm, It might be for buffalo as that would be an easy mistake to make, thank you
@nipulkradmsinatagras8293
@nipulkradmsinatagras8293 2 года назад
*Keep these traditional builds coming, Kerry!* ❤
@PuppetRebelPress
@PuppetRebelPress 2 года назад
I really do like seeing these builds that are also production items of y'alls. Really gives me a different kind of appreciation for the consistency of your artistry. Blows my mind.
@C-M-E
@C-M-E 2 года назад
Hard to go wrong with a kukri. My favorite combat chopper.
@prankursinghal2352
@prankursinghal2352 2 года назад
And, yet, they did. Never seen a khukri with blade geometry so wrong.
@AMBOSS_Silesia
@AMBOSS_Silesia 2 года назад
@@prankursinghal2352 exactly.
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
@@prankursinghal2352 actually the geometry is fine. There are many different styles of kukri out there . This style is from the 7th century kukri. Most of the ones you see today are of a more modern pattern.
@prankursinghal2352
@prankursinghal2352 2 года назад
@@billcollison4393 is it? Then, go ahead and make a scabbard for it. A traditional, wooden scabbard. Put the khukri in and pull it out.
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
@@prankursinghal2352 actually Rick and I plan on making one for it .
@bimalshrestha3586
@bimalshrestha3586 2 года назад
Thank you for Making Nepali🇳🇵 traditional knife … Jay Gorkha
@trentreid210
@trentreid210 2 года назад
Growing up, a friend of mine grandfather showed us this set that he carried while he served with the Gurka during WWII as a special operations forward observer, He told us many stories about them and their legendary knife, the one that stands out is how one Sargent could throw one of the small frame kukuri and kill a man out to 100ft and call this hit placement! He has hundreds of photos and maps and all kinds of action awards both personal and unitary, very interesting man!
@paulthebarbarian7115
@paulthebarbarian7115 2 года назад
Watching this behind the camera when Bill take the first cut I literally say "he clubbed it?" And he plops the top off... Muah!!
@nepaliculture7360
@nepaliculture7360 Год назад
Thank you for your amazing craft ❤🇳🇵#prideofNepalKuKri #Gorkha🙏
@sabeerkandel8825
@sabeerkandel8825 2 года назад
Loved it! Thank you for forging this masterpiece. Khukuri❤️
@AweMe
@AweMe 2 года назад
Thank you so much!
@CowLiver
@CowLiver 2 года назад
Never let the blacksmiths of Baltimore Knife and Sword near a railroad station. They will tear that thing to pieces.
@jimaustin3361
@jimaustin3361 2 года назад
yes they will and they'll be proud that they did the rails will be knifes and swords and the rest of the it will be made into weapons
@joshuafleury4017
@joshuafleury4017 2 года назад
I have an authentic Gurkha knife from Nepal, and it's my favourite knife in my collection!
@jameswhatsit
@jameswhatsit 2 года назад
This is one of the coolest builds in a while! More lesser known eastern/asian weapons or stuff that the people in the shop are passionate about (Bill’s interest in the subject really made this vid) please!!
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
Thank you
@jaimahakaljainepal9391
@jaimahakaljainepal9391 2 года назад
🇳🇵this sword was given to Nepal brave blood people gorkhas by lord Mahakal. Come to Nepal to porperly learn about khukuri the national weapon of Nepal ,which come from Nepal made by nepal peoples. 🇳🇵🌍💪🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵Jai Nepal
@JamesFromTexas
@JamesFromTexas 2 года назад
That first pineapple cut was one of the greatest displays of a knife's ability I've ever seen.
@SerrotBelac
@SerrotBelac 2 года назад
Watch 15 second n was hook. I find it beautiful how many people have different talents. May the Most high bless you
@vexxama
@vexxama 2 года назад
Could you make any of the daggers from solo levelling next? Seen plenty of renders and 3d prints but no forges of them yet
@gianpalacio5635
@gianpalacio5635 2 года назад
Wow all those machines and experienced dudes and a Kami from Nepal without machines can do better. Those guys are REALLY magicians!!!!
@kailashblades
@kailashblades Год назад
A great looking interpretation of the blade guys! Gorgeous finishing work and results achieved with a very different set of tools and skills that are used inside Nepal. It would have been nice to see a traditional sheet metal kanzo hammered out and fitted rather than a milled steel block. While solid bolsters have been used on khukuris historically (like the m43) these are on full tang blades. The socket style construction of a sheet metal bolster is in many ways stronger- it helps compress the wood/horn handle material to avoid cracking under the expansion force of the tang. It also creates a smooth and tapered transition in stiffness from tang to blade rather than a sudden transition which can act as a stress raiser. Take care, Andrew and the team at Kailash
@SirChubblesSteen
@SirChubblesSteen 2 года назад
The Khukuri is one of my favourite knives, so much so that I ordered one from Nepal from Kailash Blades! Great work by them and such a beautiful weapon.
@mr.bennett108
@mr.bennett108 2 года назад
Back in '06, my younger brother and I went into a bladesmithing shop in Estes Park, CO. I walked out with a scimitar made from a plasma-cut sheet metal blank or a flattened leaf spring (I personally lean toward the leaf spring, as the sign advertised that it was "forged," so I think it's just a hammer-flattened 5160 junkyard bar that's ground to shape) and my brother walked out with a "restored, flea-market found" kukri. It has a brand written in Russian on it and there are some awls and a small stockman's knife in molded and heavily worn sheath. We both became SUPER interested in our weapons, both how they're similar and different. I know that a Kukri was an extremely popular wartime tool for Eastern European soldiers. Historically, they were more on the size of a large bowie knife (a blade that itself blurs the lines between knife and sword), but the standard-issue kukri were much larger and could probably be considered more like a gladius than any kind of knife. The things that made it popular were that it was a replacement for 3 tools: Axe, Shovel, and Dagger. With the weight heavy forward and its unique shape, it was highly effective in combat, much like a scimitar, at cleaving cut-resistant armors (high tensile cloth in the modern implementation, hardened leathers in the historic lore). Anyway, I say all this to throw my hat in the "I think modern kukri are as close as a late 20th/21st century soldier is going to get to carrying a true sword, and they aren't really a knife" camp.
@FenixLegacy
@FenixLegacy 2 года назад
i love the "Pro" moment in 14:05
@TheAussieGunBunny
@TheAussieGunBunny 2 года назад
That first cut was absolutely perfect... his angle was so spot on that the fruit barely moved at all and just passed straight through
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
Thank you ! I appreciate it!!
@Capthowdy098
@Capthowdy098 2 года назад
Nice build I had the pleasure of meeting quite a few Gurkahs while I was stationed overseas in the UK. It was unfortunately directly after Sept. 11th, and they were part of many layers of security protecting B-52s.
@_GoGo_
@_GoGo_ 2 года назад
Been watching you guys now for two years! Great work as per usual!!!!
@axelshahi3785
@axelshahi3785 2 года назад
it's good to see national weapon of Nepal being featured here
@Iluvantir
@Iluvantir 9 месяцев назад
Brilliantly done. And now we can all see why you do NOT want a pissed off Ghurkha coming at you with one of those bad-boys!
@justAfisherman1187
@justAfisherman1187 2 года назад
Thank you for doing this. Growing up, a Khukuri was just a tool. All the Khukuris I've used had handles made from horns when I was a kid but this looks awesome. Thank you.
@draven86
@draven86 2 года назад
Great work as always. So next up zorro's sword from The Mask/The legend of Zorro ?
@orzhovthief
@orzhovthief 2 года назад
Thanks for making something that's actually usable. Good job !
@benjamintambiga5197
@benjamintambiga5197 2 года назад
I'd like to see you guy's make a traditional Filipino Kris Sword. or any Filipino swords, there's a lot of options.
@adrianalbertbacila581
@adrianalbertbacila581 2 года назад
As a fan of these guys and as a Filipino too, I love to watch you guys make your take on Kampilan sword. I know Forge in Fire contestants made this, but I love you guys made this.
@tatepalmer1997
@tatepalmer1997 2 года назад
Ichigo bankai tensa zangetsu which is basically a black daitō(Japanese long sword)
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 2 года назад
Beautiful Kukri guys!! The team did a wonderful job making it!!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@garrettiesamoe
@garrettiesamoe 2 года назад
Have watched your videos for years and never noticed the 40k apron. Little details into y'alls personality like that is why I love this channel so much.
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
😁😁😁
@samuel10125
@samuel10125 2 года назад
You see British military video's of Gurkhas wielding kukries and its kinda scary
@StickTheGlue
@StickTheGlue 2 года назад
They say they're some of the nicest guys you can serve with...So long as you stay on their good side 😂 I also heard the story of one Gurkha who was put on a charge because he went out by himself and came back with the enemy's head. He didn't understand why because it was something completely 'natural' of a thing for him to do.😳
@samuel10125
@samuel10125 2 года назад
@@StickTheGlueNicest of people but the deadliest of soldiers pretty much they where told to go out kill a taliban commander and bring back evidence they didn't specify how or what that evidence should be they brought back his bloody head.
@medevilsinner
@medevilsinner 2 года назад
Love from 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 #jaygurkha
@CallMeNacho_
@CallMeNacho_ 2 года назад
I have never said this before but, what a magnificent weapon
@MicFortress2
@MicFortress2 2 года назад
I really want to see you guys make, Ghost of Tsushima's Clan Sakai Katana. (fully traditional) It would be a beautiful blade to see. Btw amazing video!
@TheKulu42
@TheKulu42 2 года назад
You make the process look so easy. That's a sign of people who really know what they're doing. Great job! I love the kukri birthed from all that skill and labor.
@blizatrex
@blizatrex 2 года назад
Well done. that first pineapple in the demo was amazing.
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
Thank you
@mmancino1982
@mmancino1982 2 года назад
I like the additional details you're providing that we may not think of, such as the walnut dust
@DanteD84
@DanteD84 2 года назад
I love good old man at arms video, and a cool looking blade like this is fantastic
@ABCKorpi
@ABCKorpi 2 года назад
Kukris are so nice to look at but great cutters and insanely powerful choppers :)
@dreadwing01
@dreadwing01 2 года назад
Finally a real forge build. You guys need to continue this trend.
@upreydeen
@upreydeen 2 года назад
To make this forging even more "epic" would be 3 things, to mirror polish that blade, to use horn material for the handle, and to show us how to build a sheath Nepali style with wood and leather.
@danielcoira4250
@danielcoira4250 2 года назад
Dam that first slash was perfect, pineapple barely even moved besides tipping over.
@marcobaruc70
@marcobaruc70 8 месяцев назад
A true work of art! Absolutely incredible!
@adrianreyno1
@adrianreyno1 Год назад
For myself, the Kukri is an iconic blade. It looks so beautiful with those curves and yet it is very deadly. With this blade holstered at a soldier's side, it is very intimidating to see.
@troyiktomioftruedungeon3308
@troyiktomioftruedungeon3308 2 года назад
I love all of you but it was really nice seeing Bill talk about the process again. I love his work.
@DavidDM59
@DavidDM59 2 года назад
Beautiful and very sharp!
@chaosdwarf2467
@chaosdwarf2467 2 года назад
I just buyed an old kukri from the 60´s (a month ago) and now to see one kukri getting forged with nearly the same shape is fantastic...
@delnavimos5412
@delnavimos5412 2 года назад
When you say kukri as you trying to say a Nepali word it sounds like a chicken in Nepali. We say KHUKURI.... not KUKRI...
@jimcorbett3764
@jimcorbett3764 2 года назад
"If a man says he is not afraid of death, he is either lying, or he is a Gurkha." - Indian field marshal Sam Manekshaw These guys were fearless, and this weapon has become iconic because of them. Great build!
@lotusman992
@lotusman992 Год назад
Who is sam manekshaw?
@jimcorbett3764
@jimcorbett3764 Год назад
@@lotusman992 He was an Indian field marshal for the British army.
@LoveShaysloco
@LoveShaysloco Год назад
Well I don't have a fear of death for he already tried to take me 5 times already to the point I woke up in the morgue's freezer. So if I do die it would be are you going to make it permanent this time
@ikebeckman1074
@ikebeckman1074 2 года назад
Kerry: “what we forge tends to be a little large” _shows bill handling it like a biggish pocketknife_
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
Lol
@jimaustin3361
@jimaustin3361 2 года назад
@@billcollison4393 hi bill its me alex i wrote to be before so big guy how have you been?
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
@@jimaustin3361 I am hanging in there thank you
@jimaustin3361
@jimaustin3361 2 года назад
@@billcollison4393 bill be honest with me are you a diobetic?
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
@@jimaustin3361 no why
@rorajoey
@rorajoey 2 года назад
I think the kukhri is a really interesting blade. Would you consider making a falcata for a future episode?
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
We did do a khopis if you want to see that episode.
@wbond6692
@wbond6692 2 года назад
I know that only your skilled artisans can build a fully functional Gaffi stick. One that can peel open a Stormtrooper armor like a soft boiled egg.
@Hawkeye83627
@Hawkeye83627 2 года назад
Guess what????!!!!!
@wbond6692
@wbond6692 2 года назад
@@Hawkeye83627 Yes?
@Hawkeye83627
@Hawkeye83627 2 года назад
@@wbond6692 Have you seen the Gaffi stick video yet?
@wbond6692
@wbond6692 2 года назад
@@Hawkeye83627 I did, and already commented how much I approve. Thanks for the heads up. 😉
@wbond6692
@wbond6692 2 года назад
@@Hawkeye83627 Don't you just love those little moments in life when the universe finally gives you what you ask for? 😁
@SebastienCyr2022
@SebastienCyr2022 2 года назад
I always wanted to see a replica of the sword they made for the mummy returns, with the medjay. Can you make one in one of your video?
@handforged7516
@handforged7516 2 года назад
I would love to see Sword of Rupture, “EA“ from fate/zero, fate/stay night
@dennishein2812
@dennishein2812 2 года назад
Why don’t you do a differential temper like the ones traditionally made? I think it makes a tough blade that is also more flexible. I prefer that on any big knife. Nicely done. Beautiful knife.
@abisekmndhr3620
@abisekmndhr3620 2 года назад
A Nepalese army veteran who served in Burma described chopping off your enemy's head as the funniest way to kill a person.
@StickTheGlue
@StickTheGlue 2 года назад
Some of the stories I've heard about their exploits definitely make them seem like some of the best guys to have in a fight, So long as they're on your side. Also their wicked sense of humour too
@abura2980
@abura2980 2 года назад
14:04 that was pretty bad ass
@chetan.gondaliya
@chetan.gondaliya 2 года назад
Marvelous Khukri you guys made.... ! My Pranaam to you Guys from India ! Jai Mahakal..!!.
@zkfnd859
@zkfnd859 2 года назад
Khukri is an all purpose knife. From chopping fodder to beheading animals like Goats, chicken and even buffaloes, to cutting chunks of meat and bone.... It is still used every day if you escape the city areas and go to the villages in NEPAL.
@wbond6692
@wbond6692 2 года назад
Just watching this, I could feel the soul of the blade making a chill down the back of my neck. A true blade for a skilled warrior. Worthy of praise as well as respect.
@johnschultz8906
@johnschultz8906 Год назад
Blacksmiths and craftsmen in general don't get enough credit for the art they produce
@Guilherme1Lelis
@Guilherme1Lelis 2 года назад
14:04 wow that was a "like a boss" cut
@grolan91
@grolan91 2 года назад
i have the Zombie Tools version of the kukri. Its called the Vakra and it is an amazing cutter. I love this style of blade. The first time I tested it I used a milk jug filled with water and the cut was so clean that the top half fell onto my deck and actually retained the water at the bottom for a bit. really like seeing blades like this. Nice work.
@everydaynormalguy9974
@everydaynormalguy9974 2 года назад
14:05 Certified "Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru moment" 🤣🤣
@davidlargen6945
@davidlargen6945 2 года назад
Awesome blade. My favorite
@NLSkooch
@NLSkooch 2 года назад
Nice to see a historical build.
@Stargazer80able
@Stargazer80able 2 года назад
I have held and used original Kukris, and they seem to be a cross of axe and knife in their use and extra. I have also used the big laplander knives, they serve the same purpose, different cultures, diffirent climate and people. The kukri was originally anything from utilitarian to a massive sword. The Lapplander is more utilitarian from the get go. We used to buy a foot long lapplander to do all the cutting needs and even the small needs. Both seem to be great tools and serve the users very well. I have seen both styles of knife from 10 inches to a yard long. The big difference is that the Nepalese used their blades in wars. The Lapplanders never had wars, mabe skirmishes, but very different way of thinking.
@adrianalbertbacila581
@adrianalbertbacila581 2 года назад
As a fan of these guys and as a Filipino too, I love to watch you guys make your take on Kampilan sword. I know Forge in Fire contestants made this, but I love you guys made this.
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
We actually made one for man at arms art of War
@eastoforion
@eastoforion 2 года назад
this is my favorite project from yall :) relatively simple and very elegant
@danzigrulze5211
@danzigrulze5211 2 года назад
If you want a great kukri at a reasonable price, I highly recommend Tora Blades. I used one for years now and they make some of the best kukri in the world.
@Nobelnaga
@Nobelnaga 2 года назад
Would it be possible to get some ballistic torso for the demos? I would love to see how these happens perform
@lucaniouspetrenko9404
@lucaniouspetrenko9404 2 года назад
Demonetised 🤣🤣
@Nobelnaga
@Nobelnaga 2 года назад
@@lucaniouspetrenko9404 well yeah, but you can get some blue or green blood, call it an alien blood or zombie blood
@wbond6692
@wbond6692 2 года назад
Spoiler alert: The way it is designed and used will remove a man's rib cage in one flick of the wrist as if he is made of birthday cake. I think of it as an honorable way to be vivisected.
@killmimes
@killmimes 3 месяца назад
As the old southern bladesmiths said in the 60s The more you do on the anvil, The less you have to do on the grinder!
@Xtorin_Housecat_Ohern
@Xtorin_Housecat_Ohern 2 года назад
i LOVE the resulting color on the blade, what did you use for the antiquing?
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
We used a chemical bluing compound
@alexandermarken7639
@alexandermarken7639 2 года назад
The Big fella knows how to use a knife. His movements are smooth and delivered with force. The knife is awesome too.
@billcollison4393
@billcollison4393 2 года назад
Thank you
@McGowanForge
@McGowanForge 2 года назад
Kukris are one of my favorites, right after bowie knives
@AweMe
@AweMe 2 года назад
We have a custom bowie coming up. Traditional in size, fantasy in design
@jimaustin3361
@jimaustin3361 2 года назад
@@AweMe i cant wait to see it
@prabinraiprabin8185
@prabinraiprabin8185 2 года назад
Bravest of the brave hero of gorkha jai gorkha jai 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 🇳🇵 nepal
@ghoulishgoober3122
@ghoulishgoober3122 Год назад
Yes yes, my favorite things indeed, I spotted that artorias greatsword and saw cleaver!!! Hell yes
@Branfaol1
@Branfaol1 2 года назад
Love to see a forge welded (Damascus), version of this
@Serilaene
@Serilaene 2 года назад
Next, do the Eyelander from Team Fortress 2! It's a simple weapon, but it craves heads!
@Cindy67917
@Cindy67917 2 года назад
I'd like to see you guys do D's sword from Vampire Hunter D.
@ensanerage1880
@ensanerage1880 2 года назад
That`s a great sword It looks gorgeous
@Whispersteppe
@Whispersteppe 2 года назад
I have one of your stage combat Kukris and that blade is my baby. I love it so much and I am so glad I bought it.
@AweMe
@AweMe 2 года назад
Good to hear!
@AN-us6dj
@AN-us6dj 2 года назад
How much would one cost from you guys? It’s a beautiful blade. You guys always do amazing work.
@josedurbano2730
@josedurbano2730 2 года назад
Amazing piece
@coerydouglas1924
@coerydouglas1924 2 года назад
One of these days a build should be done without the power hammer...just think maybe a group showing of everyone pitching in on the forging process. This is a favorite tool when I'm out camping or hiking.
@affionsmith4418
@affionsmith4418 2 года назад
Wow that is a good knife
@Tarrasuge
@Tarrasuge 2 года назад
I like to see Cimara shield from Rising of a shield hero!
@johnycra2209
@johnycra2209 2 года назад
Please make Malenia's sword next.
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