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Making a Pirate Cutlass from a Machete 

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In today's video we are challenging Alex, from the RU-vid channel Outdoors55, to a short sword build off. We went and visited Alex in his shop, and brought him a Colombian military surplus machete. We discussed the challenge and collaboration, and decided that we would both make short swords for the other, film our builds, and then exchange those swords later, filming the exchange and cutting demos.
This turned out to be quite fun and challenging in many ways. Briefly, after the machete exchange, the world ran into a wall called Covid19. Devon and I put the making on hold during our own lock down in MD, and so did Alex in PA. We both have lots of responsibilities outside of making RU-vid content, and unfortunately, those things had to take precedent.
We were able to get back on the horse and continue making our short sword. We decided to go with the Pirate Cutlass, living on the Chesapeake Bay here in MD, and my history with sailboat racing since I was in high school in 1999. I drew up a few designs and started shaping the profile of the blade. I then moved on to creating, texturing, and hammer shaping the wrap around guard out of a broken cymbal, and then grinding and shaping the pommel out of a large bolt from my metal scrap bin. I made the handle out of Black Walnut, stacked and fitted with 3 pieces of the cymbal, and glued everything together. I did have to go back and add some glue and dowels running through the cymbal metal to ensure a secure glue up, after the first popped apart when shaping. I then did the final shaping and notching on the tang to fit the pommel, and finessed the guard, handle, and pommel to ensure all three fit together cleanly. I glued everything up with two part epoxy, and peened the end of the tang over the pommel to create a secure mechanical hold to work in combination with the glue. Then I moved on to the final sharpening, moving up through progressive belt grits on my grinder, and finishing with a stropping belt and white compound.
I'm really happy with how this Pirate Cutlass turned out, and am excited to give this to Alex. If you want to see our cut test video, go over and encourage Alex to get crackin, and finish his short sword. If your watching in the future, go check out his video of his sword build on Outdoors55, and our exchange and cut test video.
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@asdrasdre9002
@asdrasdre9002 4 года назад
I used an identical machete to make early medieval messer
@RandomUsername34
@RandomUsername34 2 года назад
Anealing the brass could make the proces easier. Heat up the brass until it glows and quench in water. It makes the brass softer and easier to work with. Stunning build!
@bloodgain
@bloodgain 4 года назад
The handle from #2 is my favorite, but I have to say I agree with Devin on liking the stereotypical shape of blade #4.
@JHart06
@JHart06 3 месяца назад
This may come as odd, but thank you for having a shop in your video that looks ACTUALLY WORKED IN!!! Great video!
@lavernelavake1821
@lavernelavake1821 4 года назад
Very nice results, thank you! Cymbals come already hardened, you can reduce cracking stress by heating the part red hot and dipping it in water. This will anneal it. It will then reharden (work harden) as you shape and tap in your texture.
@rockinHurley777
@rockinHurley777 3 года назад
Why not dipping it in oil instead?
@seaknightvirchow8131
@seaknightvirchow8131 2 года назад
Beautiful and finished with executing a naval orange.
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 2 года назад
😁😉
@mikeleyman4212
@mikeleyman4212 4 года назад
You are lucky to have your brother. He’s as much a craftsman as you are. You guys put some of the best videos on RU-vid. Thank you too both of you and awesome job.
@alexanderliebsch3299
@alexanderliebsch3299 4 года назад
Damn that's right!
@earlelzy7243
@earlelzy7243 2 года назад
OUTSTANDING WORK! The orange slice was a perfect ending.
@kamden1980
@kamden1980 3 года назад
I love the photobomb moment around the 16 minute mark. I wish that my kids were as interested in seeing what I'm doing when I'm down in the shop.
@rodneypatrick6893
@rodneypatrick6893 3 года назад
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@joncaiden9496
@joncaiden9496 3 года назад
@Rodney Patrick yea, been using Kaldrostream for months myself :D
@kashtoncole9609
@kashtoncole9609 3 года назад
@Rodney Patrick yea, I've been using kaldrostream for since december myself :)
@markuskhari1329
@markuskhari1329 3 года назад
@Rodney Patrick yea, have been using kaldroStream for months myself :)
@williammorrin7933
@williammorrin7933 4 года назад
I love the blade on #3 and the gard and handle on #4
@seewaage
@seewaage 8 месяцев назад
Coolest project ever! haha I love it.
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. It was a ton of fun.
@seewaage
@seewaage 7 месяцев назад
@@TheArtofCraftsmanship I bet! And the end result really looks great too.
@laragwen102
@laragwen102 3 года назад
I'd vote for #4. I love that design.
@nicholasclarke3147
@nicholasclarke3147 3 года назад
I love this so much!! The cutlass is so cool and absolutely beautiful!
@davidgraves5697
@davidgraves5697 Год назад
It's not so much the product I like, it's the meticulous craftsmanship. Beautiful job!
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship Год назад
Thank you very much!
@justinsimoneau5140
@justinsimoneau5140 3 года назад
Anybody else screaming at their tv for him to anneal that brass?
@joemummerth8340
@joemummerth8340 Год назад
second and fourth ! hammering brass and bronze makes it harden and become brittle , you heat it and quench it to soften , exact opposite of steel , turned out really nice , and any sailor of the 16`th through early 19`th century would have been happy with it ! and that`s coming from a guy who has been doing the same sorta thing since 1975 ! keep up the good work !
@RainyDayForge
@RainyDayForge 4 года назад
Result is beautiful.
@Shaker73
@Shaker73 2 года назад
Wow great job you are amazing man
@resq506
@resq506 4 года назад
To be honest this is the first video I have watched of yours in a while, you lost me on the pod casts and live feeds. You did a great job on the short sword and it was refreshing to see you just make something.
@mosheshalev9929
@mosheshalev9929 2 месяца назад
Amazing build! Good job.
@jamesseltenreich652
@jamesseltenreich652 Год назад
Nice build brother I have a couple machetes I think I’ll make one, I will probably go for #4 but I love the one you made, Great show
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship Год назад
Thanks James.
@Aleeknives
@Aleeknives 4 года назад
I love the idea of repurposing an old machete! Hats off to you man!
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712
@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 3 года назад
The thing is that in my country a machete is legal while a pirate cutlass isn't...✨
@deanpipkin7186
@deanpipkin7186 3 года назад
Looks great man
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Thank you.
@Jout2989
@Jout2989 3 года назад
I would of personally picked #4 because of the dramatic look and the “clip like point” of the blade! But the combo of 2 & 3 looks amazing!
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Thank you.
@karrynmittge3866
@karrynmittge3866 4 года назад
Great job
@거름뱅이-u4m
@거름뱅이-u4m 28 дней назад
I am amazed by your creativity I have been interested in making knives lately and was struggling to make a yellow handle guard but it was possible by simply using drum cymbals like you did!
@primal.wanderer
@primal.wanderer 4 года назад
MAN... That was a crazy awesome build. I would kill for one of those
@magi144
@magi144 4 года назад
So awesome!
@edwinmiller7273
@edwinmiller7273 Год назад
Looks great. Good job.
@deo53
@deo53 4 года назад
I love watching your video. You are an artist .
@CORYJOHNM
@CORYJOHNM Месяц назад
I used a table saw with chop saw blade. Cut very fast actually, but had to take it 1/2 to 3/4 inch bites. Never changed the temp.
@huberttrocks
@huberttrocks 3 года назад
That is great
@pkerep1
@pkerep1 3 года назад
Greetings from Croatia !!!! I am for number 4
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Hello Croatia from Maryland!
@spencerbrotherson9061
@spencerbrotherson9061 2 года назад
I love pretty much everything about this build. The one thing that confuses me is how you managed to cold-forge a cut off part of a cymbal without it just shattering. I know you had that one crack early on, but how you got that to work without annealing the thing is just baffling. I'm a former music major, and I've seen used cymbals break from being dropped on a concrete floor. That brass/bronze (whatever it is) work hardens like crazy just from the vibration of being played in a drum kit for a few years. Whatever witchcraft you used, it worked, and the finished cutlass is absolutely gorgeous, especially considering that it started life as a mass produced military machete. Stuff like this is why I love this channel. Keep doing what you do
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 2 года назад
We were worried about the cymbal... but somehow it all stayed together! Thanks so much for watching Spencer!
@kenbeaton9871
@kenbeaton9871 3 года назад
Great piece of work and workmanship. As you stated far more attractive to look at than the machete.
@jamesmichael3998
@jamesmichael3998 3 года назад
That Cutlass turned out extremely nice. Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida 🌞
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Thanks James.
@roycolglazier1061
@roycolglazier1061 3 года назад
Pretty, but a MAJOR quibble w/the handguard made of such flimsy stock! Just as the pommel is a serious crushing weapon, so too should a “basket hilt” be built in “brass knuckles,” as well as offering serious protection. You’ve got plenty of machetes, do try again! You’re too good to settle for half baked measures, tho it was nice to give a shout-out to your bandsman friend! 😁👍❗️
@jacobdad2742
@jacobdad2742 2 года назад
Awesome. That turned out some nice.
@edmcwv
@edmcwv 4 года назад
Great video. I’m still working on my first viking ax. Great channel for a retired person, there is always something to do.
@chrisgoody8018
@chrisgoody8018 3 года назад
I hope the axe turns out good for you. I too am making a viking axe and practicing my engraving. Next for me is a viking seax which is what I'm practicing engraving for
@elsenordeloscuchillos
@elsenordeloscuchillos 2 года назад
"Esmerilando a fuego"....
@fumblingninja
@fumblingninja 3 года назад
Another Beautiful peace of craftmanship, I need a workshop so badly!!
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Thank you Ali🙏
@postmano
@postmano 2 года назад
excellent job great master !!!👏👏👏👌
@MrSIXGUNZ
@MrSIXGUNZ 4 года назад
wooo hooo amazing pirate chopper !!!
@rockinHurley777
@rockinHurley777 2 года назад
Awesome build my guy💪
@richardmcginnis5344
@richardmcginnis5344 4 месяца назад
i love it when these guys take machete's whittle them down and call them cutlass's, when they are really only falchions
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 4 месяца назад
Glad you love it. Thanks for watching!
@Grizzly86
@Grizzly86 4 года назад
I wish I could make one it looks fun
@davestelling
@davestelling 4 года назад
What a neat project, Dustin. Very satisfying...
@HGates-hl4eq
@HGates-hl4eq 3 года назад
Cool as Hell👍👍👍
@retireddec04
@retireddec04 4 года назад
Aaaarrrrrr Matey!
@chainsawchanselour5452
@chainsawchanselour5452 3 месяца назад
You know in some islands in central America They call machetes cutlasses So you doing this is fullfilling its destiny
@8ablheza
@8ablheza 3 года назад
You are definitely a pirate 🏴‍☠️ at heart
@Defender110SLO
@Defender110SLO 3 года назад
WoW top looks owsome. Super job done. 🍻
@ralphklene1357
@ralphklene1357 3 года назад
Sir! i am so captivated by ure approach & ideas on what you will do. i respect you for that. you have a lot to offer the people out there.Your family Must be very proud of you. i thank U & forgive me for being so mushy with my descriptions. it's just the way i is !!. Go ! go! go !!!
@charleslake8231
@charleslake8231 2 года назад
No. 4
@jamesmichael3998
@jamesmichael3998 3 года назад
So very nice and you know it. Thanks for sharing. Cheers from Jacksonville Florida
@adkmcmahon
@adkmcmahon Год назад
I would have gone with number 4, it looks more like a pirate cutlas to me.
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship Год назад
Not a bad choice Bill. Thanks for watching!
@lnk3503
@lnk3503 2 года назад
Since it's main use in reality is as a machete, (gardening tool) my experience is the best machete is the sugar cane style because of it's forward weight. Design four keeps the forward weight the most. The reality too, is that almost every person who uses a machete, in real life, buys a wooden handle one, and customizes the handle if at least to cut it away wherever they get a blister. More often just to make it smoother or smaller for their hand, or to thin it in front of the "pommel" for easier retention against centrifugal force of swing. Machetes are usually thin and work better that way, until they become wobbly. Pirates most likely started very poor, bought the cheapest longest blade they could find, and would have added a guard and made it pointy for fighting, and slashing sails and rigging. Design 4, is a typical traditional Chinese machete. with it's extra weight would have been the best for hiding on vegetated islands, and for slashing ropes on a boarding party. Design 4 would also be too heavy to use if it was thicker than a cheap machete. The design in the video above, is more likely to have been a Spanish scimitar, in real life. Design 4 was probably always an adapted bolo, if not made specifically by cutlers, Even when just used for slashing foliage, that hand guard protects the knuckles from abrasion, which can lead to infection, which is very dangerous before modern antibiotics. I can really only speculate, but i do share ancestors with the famous Captain Kidd. Who however, was not actually a pirate. he was a Privateer, which means he was an admiral of the US navy, Operating flag-less, to plunder the enemy, On the orders of the US government, All the goods and ships taken went to the US Navy Treasury. Basically a false flag, the US government denied responsibility for the whole operation and William Kidd was Executed as a scapegoat by Gibbeting. On a lighter note, and back to the present, there are modern peaceful sailors on you tube and you will find when you watch them, that they nearly always go ashore with a machete, if the land is uninhabited, or they fear any unknown. Nealy always, in search of freshwater, and to make a fire to cook on, and collect fruit or coconuts, or to sift through flotsam and jetsam on the beaches for anything they can use. So, in my mind, the "sailor's cutlass" is by no means a thing of the past, nor is it predominantly a weapon.
@nickaschenbecker9882
@nickaschenbecker9882 Год назад
Fun fact, if you live in a country that was a former French colony, a cutlass IS a machete. We call them machetes because that's what the Spanish called them and we ended up with a lot of Spanish colonies after we went to war with them. Before that we'd have called them fascine or brush knives.
@garythesaint44
@garythesaint44 4 года назад
The orange didn’t stand a chance😂 nice job👍
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Lol. It should have stopped running it’s mouth. 😂
@4yoHI
@4yoHI 4 года назад
Very good job, I like it!
@aminaba450
@aminaba450 2 года назад
Very beautiful art masterpiece!! Perfectly pretty but deadly. Job well done 👏!!!
@jacksnyder7318
@jacksnyder7318 2 года назад
There's an old book somewhere that would help you identify the metal by the sparks produced when grinding. The sparks reveal alloys by color. I enjoyed the video, thanks for posting.
@icerazar713
@icerazar713 4 года назад
Very nice work. I'm sure your use of a cymbal to make the hand guard has some musician somewhere screaming at his screen. 😂😂😂
@RNDM85
@RNDM85 3 года назад
I like your nostalgic style intro
@markallen721
@markallen721 3 года назад
The one on the bottom if your looking for a true swashbuckler look. I've got a piece of 2" x 1/4" steel in the garage I've been saving for a two handed sword. Think I've found my inspiration. Thanks mate! RRRRR!!!
@TheBottegaChannel
@TheBottegaChannel 4 года назад
AoC: " This is just going to be a wall hanger..." Me: Wait for it.......... AoC: * finishes build at 51:26 * Me: * Sips coffee and nods* called it!
@brianlister6036
@brianlister6036 4 года назад
LONG ASS video, but wicked build. incredible craftsmanship.
@tonywalkingstick8883
@tonywalkingstick8883 3 года назад
Very beautiful piece. Truly enjoy watching your imagination come to fruition.
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Thank you Tony!
@jackmuriachanel
@jackmuriachanel Год назад
Wow...luar biasa..
@trainwon5699
@trainwon5699 3 года назад
Awesome project thanks
@Youzack1
@Youzack1 4 года назад
I want a whole box of machetes☹️
@McGowanForge
@McGowanForge 3 года назад
Same
@neolithx
@neolithx 3 года назад
2 suggestions: 1) drill the holes in the wood before gluing back together, much easier 2) drill holes in the pommel before shaping, you can then attach it to your drill and use it like a lathe
@regierbuddy2044
@regierbuddy2044 3 года назад
Looks great!!
@alfredhughes578
@alfredhughes578 2 месяца назад
Nice.
@thomassymonds6308
@thomassymonds6308 4 года назад
48:00 is real satisfying
@RainyDayForge
@RainyDayForge 4 года назад
I was cringing.
@jeffs5093
@jeffs5093 3 года назад
That turned out amazing. I liked # 4 the best I think you would have hit it out of the park
@bobbertbobby3975
@bobbertbobby3975 3 года назад
Hey, great video, amazing project..and you inspired me to do soemthing like this as well. My one point i will make, sorry its not evena critiqe, its just opinion..the glue up of the handle. I agree that putting pins in it will strengthen it..and I often do suggest using small metal pins up atr the guard..like the brass piece at the top of the handle, that often needs a pin or two to keep it from working loose and wiggling around later on after heavy use. But there really was no need to add those dowels. The glue up came apart..prolly not enough epoxy or it hadnt fully cured yet. The thing is...once the tang is in the handle and epoxied in..that will be MORE than enough to keep the handle together. If that happens to anyone my suggestion is to just sand it smooth..and reglue or re epoxy..whatever..and finish the fit up. Or do as you did and finish the fit up with the pieces seperate (often easier for some) and then reglue. Ok...sorry if that comes across as an asshole know it all type sounding thing. Thumbs way up.
@charlesdavis9937
@charlesdavis9937 3 года назад
I might get a machete and make a German messer.
@MtRevDr
@MtRevDr 3 года назад
Very likely to ring using a musical bronze.
@Miguel_ON65
@Miguel_ON65 4 года назад
My friend Dustin. Really an impressive job, surely the next time I see you will be on the tv show Fire Forged....., because surely fans you will have a lot. It really is impressive how you work in that things. Congratulations on such an excellent job. Speaking of something else, why in the hell don't you wear gloves when you are sharpening? It would be a shame if you hurt yourself and you couldn't do those jobs. I have worked in a silverware workshop and I have seen very ugly things ..... believe me. A big hug and best wishes. Take care!!
@radnazona3979
@radnazona3979 3 года назад
This is amazing.. Very nice.. 🤝🥂
@thefamily_ak1863
@thefamily_ak1863 4 года назад
deff bushy sparks ....
@LIFEAFTER78
@LIFEAFTER78 3 года назад
отличная работа
@charleslake8231
@charleslake8231 2 года назад
I liked 4 to
@richardsweeney197
@richardsweeney197 Месяц назад
Aye, matey, the paper guard was a fearsome weapon in its own right. Many a sailor fell to massive paper cuts!! But in all seriousness, the cutlass is great, certainly is the work of a craftsman!!
@marknienstadt6963
@marknienstadt6963 3 года назад
Nice "Kill Bill" moment on that orange at the end.
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Lol
@joshualavender
@joshualavender 3 года назад
13:10 Is that you playing the guitar, Dustin? It's *really* good. I've just started watching your videos. Enjoying them so far! Watching the first, where you make a knife, I thought as I heard the guitar come in for a long segment, "Hell, that's Cortez the Killer!" And now I had another doubletake: "Hell, that's Time the Revelator!" Neil Young and Gillian Welch are great choices for your shop soundtrack.
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 3 года назад
Good ear brother. We do all the music. Deep cuts only.
@mikenichol4040
@mikenichol4040 4 года назад
I'll be honest I'm on a quick break so had to skip to the end I had to see it lol great build looks amazing. Also I hope Alex is doing ok its been 6 months since his last video and have been looking forward to this collaboration. Cheers.
@wilsoncaban1580
@wilsoncaban1580 3 года назад
2 like with slim blade
@Fizzy930
@Fizzy930 9 месяцев назад
Makes Blackbeard's Triton sword from Pirates of the Caribbean
@marcosjosedaviddelima
@marcosjosedaviddelima Год назад
Parabéns linda lamina.
@jumpnjack8686
@jumpnjack8686 4 года назад
Meticulous creative artistic craftsmanship! Subscribed, watched and learned from watching you. God bless!
@garyakins7214
@garyakins7214 4 года назад
I like the 4th one
@rogerehinger6694
@rogerehinger6694 3 года назад
Much nicer than what I made. Also from a machete, I don't have access to the tools you used, since it was costume only I rounded the edge instead of sharpening it. Hand made scabbard, belt, and baldrick are good enough. Pirates gear wasn't always taken from the rich and maintenance for leather and steel at sea wasn't always great either. Drunkenness was pretty common I believe and drunks are notoriously careless.
@michaelvogel5471
@michaelvogel5471 10 месяцев назад
Blade 3 half cutlass/ falchion design! But I have my own weird handle. Non touching D gaurd with a stag handle
@outdoorsforever1027
@outdoorsforever1027 3 года назад
2nd one. Real cutlass shape is purely functional. Very little opulence with a pretty heavy blade made for splitting skulls and hacking through bone. Many made without a full guard but a sturdy pommel.
@RNDM85
@RNDM85 3 года назад
Oh sick Alex is still alive?!?!
@hildolfrdraugadrottin7279
@hildolfrdraugadrottin7279 4 года назад
Nice sword! Now you just need to build a pirate ship. :)
@Hainero2001
@Hainero2001 2 года назад
That is really amazing work. This earned a subscribe from me.
@TheArtofCraftsmanship
@TheArtofCraftsmanship 2 года назад
Thanks so much Hainero
@JC-vb2kd
@JC-vb2kd 4 года назад
Wait a minute! Your a sailor? I watch for the cool projects you do but I also watch sailing videos. It would be awesome if you made some sailing videos. Sailing La Vagabond look out!
@rockinHurley777
@rockinHurley777 3 года назад
You're *
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