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Molecular programming of steel blade 

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Molecular programming of steel. The term I decided to use, for the benefit of those who are not satisfied with the term Damascus steel - the secret of which they lost.
The process of manufacturing the mosaic Damascus steel with the interpretation of the drawing of the explosion.
Tactical specifications: 135/29/4 (wedge on the wedge), shank 125mm, thread m5.
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@ohmygodisaprettyfalcon
@ohmygodisaprettyfalcon 4 года назад
Я, наверное, странный, но я пересмотрел все Ваши видео по нескольку раз, самое любимое в них - это когда Вы посыпаете бурой заготовку, у других мастеров как то не так, то совочек используют, то насыпят с горкой и в горн, а у Вас она тает на горячей стали красиво. Волшебство, искусство, и нож великолепный получился, глаз не оторвать.
@Igor_Cikalov
@Igor_Cikalov 3 года назад
Вспомните фильм с Челентано в роли изобретателя бронестекла и "секретной добавкой". Вот в этом все и дело. Введение в структуру металла своего генокода... от частиц кожи и потожировых...
@777CHEKIST777
@777CHEKIST777 2 года назад
Я тоже наверное странный, не понимаю зачем столько видеороликов, ведь в них одно и тоже.
@MrTiaren
@MrTiaren 2 года назад
@@777CHEKIST777 это как с порно, тоже роликов много... хотя тот же вопрос, а зачем...
@777CHEKIST777
@777CHEKIST777 2 года назад
@@MrTiaren ну ответ неплохой, да.
@hands_not_from...
@hands_not_from... 2 года назад
@@MrTiaren ответ прям ваще, ржунимагу)))
@hachiman69air
@hachiman69air 7 лет назад
Hello and thanks for share with us your knoweldge. I am knivemaker in France and i love your work. Please continue making videos for keep this art alive!
@xenofyrecords9487
@xenofyrecords9487 7 лет назад
Abel Villarreal the share* a knifemaker* I* ,for*
@haselni
@haselni 7 лет назад
Xenofy Records: "thanks the share" "thanks for the share" ? However one was to interpret your corrections, they don't produce very grammatical English. Abel Villarreal: Keep up the knifemaking and the commenting.
@RussellTeapot
@RussellTeapot 7 лет назад
+Xenofy Records please, don't correct other people if you are not right in the first place. Please, elaborate: "Hello and thanks for _the_ share". Why "the"? Maybe you are trying to say "thanks for _the sharing_". And the last "for"? Why? Don't try to be a Grammar Nazi, especially if you don't have any fucking clue, you are annoying and also confusing. Sincerely, an Italian
@xenofyrecords9487
@xenofyrecords9487 7 лет назад
Russell Teapot *Please
@sikofu2
@sikofu2 7 лет назад
+Russell Teapot Thank you for not being a jerk and pointing out someone who is being one. The proper way to say the first sentence would however be, "Hello and thanks for sharing your knowledge with us." Having said that anyone who speaks English natively is going to understand what he meant and no half-wit internet grammar Nazi need throw in his two cents and mock someone from France who understands English better than I'm sure Xenofy Records understands French.
@4oka8o
@4oka8o 7 лет назад
как говорил господин Архангельский :"Главное понимать что вы делаете и для чего." Поздравляю с замечательной работой)
@oguretsagressive
@oguretsagressive 7 лет назад
Это здорово, только что в этом видео для чего? В смысле - каких свойств добивался автор? Плотности, рисунка, прочности путем армирования твердого сорта стали мягкой, или чего-то еще?
@SiFace001
@SiFace001 7 лет назад
Думаю, основная задача - создание рисунка. Едва ли автор ставил целью каких-то невероятных показателей прочности.
@kchikago
@kchikago 7 лет назад
думаю прочность более чем достаточная
@АлександрКрузенштерн-ф9х
Повышение упругости и рисунок.
@АлександрКрузенштерн-ф9х
В начале видео видно что одна. У10)) Ну и железо, для контраста))
@shyamdevadas6099
@shyamdevadas6099 3 года назад
You could read about this process as many times as you'd like. But, seeing it being done is absolutely magical. About the only other thing that compares is the making of candy canes...which actually involves a similar process. Great video!
@liukang3545
@liukang3545 2 года назад
l0l
@z9Vxk
@z9Vxk 2 года назад
Candy canes have nothing to do with metal forging lmao
@shyamdevadas6099
@shyamdevadas6099 2 года назад
@@z9Vxk Actually, you're wrong. Sugar is carbon-based and has analogous properties to metal. It can heated, folded, layered, laminated, shaped, contoured, and machined. Depending upon the method of heating, cooling, and composition it can be made soft, hard, flexible, or brittle. During WW2, prisoners would make hardened tools by sprinkling their sugar rations on razor blades and cutlery, then heating them. Making a candy cane involves heating sugar to the "hard crack" stage then systematically working it to line up the carbon molecules. Then, it is reheated, folded, layered, shaped, and cooled...like Damascus steel. Just some advice, Sonny: Turn off the game console and get something better than a 6th grade education.
@z9Vxk
@z9Vxk 2 года назад
@@shyamdevadas6099 thats actually quite interesting! My bad for an ignorant statement, Im a boilermaker by trade im not a young child mate haha i wasnt aware about the way the were made but if what you say its true it does sound like a very similar process. No need for the aggressive comment though
@shyamdevadas6099
@shyamdevadas6099 2 года назад
@@z9Vxk Sorry I had to be rough with you, but my experience is that most of the snarky comments come from young, under-education punks. Not my intention to be overly abusive, but perhaps you'll be a bit more careful next time you ridicule someone's comment. (If you don't know about it, at least give Google a try.)
@DragonHeart5150
@DragonHeart5150 3 года назад
Another wonderful blade. You truly are a great artist and one of the best blade makers I have ever seen.
@mrbratt69
@mrbratt69 7 лет назад
what an incredibly beautiful blade, you make it look so easy to do. I am in the process of getting some of the basic tools needed for blacksmithing. I have been a self taught, metal fabricator for 20 years. I owned my own business building custom vehicles for 10 years till the economy took a crap and my customers felt they needed gas in their vehicles more than they needed custom work done on their rides. I ended up loosing my business and then my home. My house now doesn't have the space needed to build custom vehicles but I enjoy working with metal. I have made 4 dimensional roses out of 16g, cold roll, sheet metal, using a shot bag and hammers. I have even made 4 dimensional tombstones that had 3 dimensional skulls, flames, and R.I.P on the top, again out of 16g sheet metal so I have some experience in shaping metal. Obviously shaping sheet metal and shaping flat bar or any kind of thick metal into a blade isn't the same but I love working with metal and I want to broaden my knowledge into blacksmithing. There is no better thing in this world then building and shaping metal into whatever you want
@wickedmartyn
@wickedmartyn 7 лет назад
mrbratt69 it is made to look really easy here, bare in mind he's using a hydraulic press to do most of the hard work, normally this would be done with a power hammer and hammer/anvil. No disrespect to the video creator or the commenter what so ever, if I had a hydraulic press I'd use it to blacksmith too.. but was just making what I feel was an obvious observation. Good luck with your blacksmith beginnings!
@mrbratt69
@mrbratt69 7 лет назад
Thank you Martyn, if I could afford a hydraulic press or a power hammer I would use them as well, I have a manual hydraulic press which I may use but it obviously can't move as fast as this press can so I am not sure how much I will use it if I do. I am just a poor, disabled guy so I just can't afford to buy all of these nice tools that make life so much easier. My wife gives me a hard time over my "Popeye" arms because of how big my forearms are. My forearms are 16" around with my biceps being​ g 18" around, of course they are solid muscle from banging and shaping metal from fabrication work on the frames and bodies of the vehicles that I built during the 10 years that I owned my custom vehicle building business. With building custom vehicles I did a lot of sheet metal shaping by using a good ole fashion hammer, shot bags, and dollies. I really enjoyed working with metal, shaping it into what I wanted or needed for whatever vehicle that I was working on. I surprised quite a few people when they discovered that a custom hood they were admiring on an Import started out life as the stock metal hood and was still metal after I was done. They would automatically assume that it was a fiberglass hood and wanted to know where I bought it from because they had never seen a hood like it before. All the bends and shapes that made the different scoops or ports in the hood would be similar to fiberglass hoods but I made it all out of sheet metal. I even made my own custom body kits, front and rear bumpers. I hated buying pre made, fiberglass kits because no matter how much you payed for the body kit the never fit right so I just built what I wanted and the customer was always happy with my work. Now that I don't have the space to work on vehicles, I want to learn how to blacksmith. I have to keep my "Popeye" arms some how
@RichardFleming
@RichardFleming 7 лет назад
If budget is a concern, I'd check out "Wayne Goddard's $50 Knife Shop". I'm getting into knife making as a hobby to get me away from the computer, and it has a lot of good advice/setup for getting things going on the cheap.
@mrbratt69
@mrbratt69 7 лет назад
vavra222 Thank you for your interest in my well being and my health. Glad to know you care. Sorry but unlike you, Anime doesn't leak my interest at all. I'm glad there are people like you to point out obvious details about someone's physic. I hope that with your outlook on life you don't have the bad luck to have a major incident happen in your life that changes anything in your life that you take for granted. Maybe you can come here and swing hammers with me so you can show me how to blacksmith. I'm always willing to learn from someone who has more experience and knowledge than I do. Thanks again for your inspirational words which without be told to me would make me want to strive for nothing in my life. Have an amazing day and please, please, continue sharing your kind words with anyone who has no clue who you are let alone don't care what you have to say.
@freakblopper
@freakblopper 7 лет назад
mrbratt69
@samcostanza
@samcostanza 3 года назад
Dmitri, that's a GORGEOUS pattern! My one regret is that I can't afford one of your beautiful blades.
@FelixIsGood
@FelixIsGood 2 года назад
Can't read his webpage, how much does it cost?
@sergeybelinskiy8690
@sergeybelinskiy8690 5 лет назад
Нереально красивый рисунок получился!Получается можно даже узор желаемый получить деформируя определенным образом заготовки...!
@БорисЧерныш-к1г
@БорисЧерныш-к1г 2 года назад
Ещё бы говорили что по чем
@RuslanDz
@RuslanDz 7 лет назад
труд колоссальный! результат восхитительный!!!
@user-ub4nl2ff4i
@user-ub4nl2ff4i 5 лет назад
Uwis madang urung kang?
@edgarcoloncruz99
@edgarcoloncruz99 7 лет назад
this guy its not only a master smith but he has the coolest machines!!..
@rizdalegend
@rizdalegend 7 лет назад
Edgar Cruz makes his life 100 times easier with specialized tooling
@forerfunluckres6723
@forerfunluckres6723 7 лет назад
you think with the maschines is much beter of the with hamers ?
@edgarcoloncruz99
@edgarcoloncruz99 7 лет назад
Veaceslav Soloviov i bet this guy is a pro with anything you give him..hammer or not
@praxisvoiceworks
@praxisvoiceworks 7 лет назад
Veaceslav Soloviov Comrade Soloviov, I believe machines are a necessity of convenience that assist the master smith in expediting his craft. I envy not the machine but the master and his skill!
@УпоротойТурыст
@УпоротойТурыст 7 лет назад
Hi made this machines by themself
@alokimalokim5661
@alokimalokim5661 6 лет назад
Программирование,очень даже уникальное название!Человек свою идею вкладывает в метал.И в конце вау....классно!И как бы там не называли,спайка скрутка или же Соединение,весь процесс в определённом температурном режиме в любом виде сварки,и есть малекулярный уровень!!!Мне нравится и ставлю лайк,спасибо!!!
@borisivanovs4819
@borisivanovs4819 13 дней назад
Очень красивый рисунок на клинке получился!
@robomech05
@robomech05 3 года назад
The pattern you made is absolutely beautiful! It looks like fire across a field with explosions, it's amazing and I love it!
@troylaw18
@troylaw18 7 лет назад
This was honestly the most interesting thing youtube has ever brought me too, never seen the actual process of steel sculpted into a beautiful knife, thanks for the upload and do continue this art.
@Robbievigil
@Robbievigil 7 лет назад
KnotEye careful, it's addicting.
@HeatherSpoonheim
@HeatherSpoonheim 7 лет назад
My knowledge of etiquette may be a bit off, but I do believe this is the correct utensil to use for cutting the heart out of a dragon. :D
@yarilo6216
@yarilo6216 7 лет назад
Heather Spoonheim +10% Life steal
@julidiamondlover
@julidiamondlover 7 лет назад
Heather Spoonheim I wanted to leave it at 123, but maybe I can help you along to 234
@KCNusach
@KCNusach 7 лет назад
Артем Юров I am trying to unpack your comment. Did you suspect that your readers wouldn't understand that "knife-making" is the making of knives? And that people who somehow don't have "knife" in their vocabulary, nevertheless have "blade"? Also foreign to what?
@Tonyplat98
@Tonyplat98 7 лет назад
Artem did you just assume my gender...
@anonymousbosch9035
@anonymousbosch9035 5 лет назад
@@KCNusach something tells me we lost something in translation...
@funny-video-YouTube-channel
@funny-video-YouTube-channel 7 лет назад
Nice result. It's like baking a cake from the hot iron :-)
@UsagiHomura
@UsagiHomura 4 года назад
Я использую автоматический перевод с японского Это прекрасное слово. Работа мастеров в Японии и России прекрасна.
@ОвочеваБаза
@ОвочеваБаза 4 года назад
the master is not Russian, he's Ukrainian.
@UsagiHomura
@UsagiHomura 4 года назад
@@ОвочеваБаза Це важко. Я не помітив.
@agiannetto
@agiannetto 7 лет назад
I love watching the scale slough off, especially large, long sheets. Mesmerizing.
@davidlewis1787
@davidlewis1787 7 лет назад
Aa Ron gio I thought it was just me... thank fuck
@lyteyearz5810
@lyteyearz5810 7 лет назад
Aa Ron gio omg me too! Most satisfying part lol.
@lanceflanagan
@lanceflanagan 7 лет назад
What is that stuff, old flux?
@ejayman
@ejayman 6 лет назад
Came here to say this. Also, to the guy above me, I think it's impurities in the metal, or oxide of some sort
@Mick_92
@Mick_92 6 лет назад
I think it's the very thin outermost layer that's cooled down at the contact with the air and isn't as flexible as the rest anymore, but I might be wrong.
@BTKXXX
@BTKXXX 5 лет назад
Thats one of the most beautiful blade ive ever seen!
@user-cm7qp5nx4p
@user-cm7qp5nx4p 6 лет назад
Такой массивной работы ножа я ещё не видел браво мастеру 👍👍👍
@mikebatashov9109
@mikebatashov9109 5 лет назад
А что Вы видели?
@МарияГрек-ц4э
@МарияГрек-ц4э Год назад
Рисунок из разной стали такой красивый!!! Глаз не оторвать.😍🤤 Привет из Одессы!😉👍
@edgarderschmied4497
@edgarderschmied4497 7 лет назад
Fuck Yeah, that is probably the most beautiful pattern I've ever seen! Great work!
@SL2K2000
@SL2K2000 7 лет назад
could not have said it better myself...........
@yzchenwei
@yzchenwei 7 лет назад
lol, then you haven't seen shit....
@BigMacMatt3020
@BigMacMatt3020 7 лет назад
Its called Damascus steel, google it for more steel orgasms
@Nemoticon
@Nemoticon 7 лет назад
+Big Macintosh Actually its called Pattern Welding, Damascus Steel is something very specific and not practiced anymore.
@BigMacMatt3020
@BigMacMatt3020 7 лет назад
Edgar der Schmied actually it is Damascus steel. because it says it in the description. and some people still practice it
@Old-Skull.
@Old-Skull. 5 лет назад
Ukrainian people are among the most talented hand workers that I met , my respect to you sir , beautiful piece .
@VellStatham
@VellStatham 5 лет назад
Мужик, ты реальный спец своего дела. И честно скажу нож такого качества стоит хорошей цены. Удачи тебе в твоей работе.
@lordieshepherd
@lordieshepherd 4 года назад
I think that’s my favourite of all the ones you have done. I could look at that for hours
@Nerales_
@Nerales_ 5 лет назад
Wow, that's the most beautiful damascus pattern I've ever seen
@aaronkoch3273
@aaronkoch3273 7 лет назад
Pardon the ignorance, but what is the grey powder he sprinkles on the brick before forging?
@shurap
@shurap 7 лет назад
Sprinkle flux (borax 90% + 5% of quartz sand powder + 5% charcoal), it is necessary to carry out (forge) welding. The flux is fused with the scale - the formed substance is sufficiently fluid and is easily displaced by deformation. In addition, the flux protects against oxygen and charcoal, carburizes the surface layer of metal - which lowers the welding temperature (if in brief).
@freakblopper
@freakblopper 7 лет назад
shurap
@ekimittehcram2359
@ekimittehcram2359 7 лет назад
shurap uuuhhhhh...wut?
@kwerby3285
@kwerby3285 7 лет назад
shurap just borax suffices no?
@bibbabibba1975
@bibbabibba1975 7 лет назад
Prevents oxidation, lowers temperature for the steel to fuse together
@BobanRus
@BobanRus 5 лет назад
настоящая мужская работа, а не в офисе сидеть на кнопочки давить и бабулек по телефону окучивать разными мошенническими схемами. Уважаю таких людей
@M_to_the_T
@M_to_the_T 3 года назад
the most beautiful knife I have seen on this channel so far
@shanek6582
@shanek6582 7 лет назад
Would you make a video showing the details of that badass surface grinder you built?
@edgarderschmied4497
@edgarderschmied4497 7 лет назад
Yeah, that would be interesting.
@terminalpreppie2574
@terminalpreppie2574 7 лет назад
It´s basically a belt grinder with a big contact wheel and a magnetic chuck on a linear slide. One of them must be adjustable in height.
@Wormweed
@Wormweed 7 лет назад
Shane K i would also like to see some more details on that thing. He's the first person i see using one, and it looks like everyone else is missing out bigtime
@samn6201
@samn6201 7 лет назад
Wormweed a guy in texas sells them just search belt grinder surface grinding attachment.
@GiveMeBackMyNameNow
@GiveMeBackMyNameNow 7 лет назад
This is a concept derived from a precision surface grinder. Both do the same job.
@UnacknowledgedUnknown
@UnacknowledgedUnknown 4 года назад
Very incredible Damascus pattern. You are not just an ordinary custom knife maker! Bravo!
@mariorodriguez-et1ey
@mariorodriguez-et1ey 7 лет назад
amazin is just a Beautiful piece, respect for all your work from México.
@javierherrera8782
@javierherrera8782 7 лет назад
Ese paisa :v
@schojak1321
@schojak1321 2 года назад
A beautiful blade for sure! I hope you are safe!
@rodrigoarnoldoneiravera6488
@rodrigoarnoldoneiravera6488 4 года назад
Es hermoso ver el trabajo del acero, como con las distintas herramientas vas moldeando el acero, como una barra de mantequilla; como vas dándole el patrón de Damasco a voluntad..Una maravilla el trabajo que realizas. Felicitaciones!! 👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👌🏻 Slds desde CHILE 🇨🇱
@Psevdonimynet
@Psevdonimynet 5 лет назад
Классно не только сделал но ещё и снял на видео, особенно понравилось когда с пулемёта «ковал».
@yusapfeiffer4879
@yusapfeiffer4879 7 лет назад
This blade is so beautiful
@sgvpotter
@sgvpotter 5 лет назад
thank you for uploading. If i could ask one thing, could you please tell us what you're doing at various steps for those of us who don't have that much knowledge on the subject, thank you!
@linctexpilot8337
@linctexpilot8337 6 лет назад
That is the most beautiful one you have made yet
@AllenScantland
@AllenScantland 7 лет назад
Very nice, good video demonstrating a very lengthy process of making a piece of art for a knife. Hope people appreciate your art. Beautiful blade.
@davidwaynemain
@davidwaynemain 3 года назад
I used to watch these vids all the time. Got into watching streamers play video games. You brought me back man......you brought me back
@D_is_4_Dodge
@D_is_4_Dodge 3 года назад
One of the best patterns I’ve ever seen!! Nice work!
@NieroshaiTheSable
@NieroshaiTheSable 2 года назад
We keep acting like "real" Damascus steel is somehow superior in some way. To a lot of steels back then? Sure. But Pattern-welded steel is far stronger and more flexible than surviving examples of Damascus.
@Sagrathus5150
@Sagrathus5150 Год назад
Good point. Each steel that receives good treatment acquires good characteristics, damascus steel undoubtedly has them, the difference is its unique and unrepeatable finish
@SupremeGuru8
@SupremeGuru8 3 года назад
It’s so nice seeing the progression you’ve made since now. You’ve always been a beast in the forge though.
@seanprice7526
@seanprice7526 2 года назад
Watching this guy make knives is so relaxing.
@АндрюхаАнтинато
Это шедевр 🔥👍👍👍👍👍 Автор - молодец и трудяга ✊💪
@jakemoeller7850
@jakemoeller7850 4 года назад
Beautiful blade! You're an artist with steel.
@curtthered82
@curtthered82 7 лет назад
wonderful art!! please continue to post your work sir!
@Thorrnn
@Thorrnn 2 года назад
the texture on this blade is unbelievably beautiful. I wish I'd known of you in 2017 and been able to buy this blade.
@RickRabjohn
@RickRabjohn 7 лет назад
Holy Cow that is one beautiful blade. A lot of work but it generated spectacular results - congrats! - by the way - you have some terrific tools too - especially your hydraulic press...!
@SpyrosFougias
@SpyrosFougias 5 лет назад
Me: Let's go on RU-vid before I sleep, to see if my subscriptions have uploaded something cool. RU-vid: No. Just watch this video about molecular programming of steel blade. Me: Ok
@JayTheSingularity
@JayTheSingularity 5 лет назад
I was on here looking at DeepFake tech vids and DjVlad vids. I am a coder and saw molecular programming...got me hooked.
@23Khameo
@23Khameo 5 лет назад
Spyros Fougias Same here! Fell down the rabbit hole
@Mikek5
@Mikek5 5 лет назад
Literally
@naksonesdk8943
@naksonesdk8943 3 года назад
Lol stealing this !
@peoplez129
@peoplez129 7 лет назад
Quick question, if you were to kill someone with said knife, would it then contain their soul? I'm asking for a friend...
@ScienceDiscoverer
@ScienceDiscoverer 7 лет назад
C North It has 15% lifesteal and never breaks!
@lookin2kayakandbike664
@lookin2kayakandbike664 6 лет назад
C North only if you heat it up and forge it in... 😉
@Amiiiinnzzz
@Amiiiinnzzz 2 года назад
This is the most beautiful damascus pattern i’ve ever seen
@Mason44
@Mason44 7 лет назад
На это работу мастера можно смотреть вечно.
@christianherr6969
@christianherr6969 7 лет назад
i am a knife maker, too. your machine on 9.51 min is awesome. How did you build it? thank you and happy grinding. ☺️
@user-ub4nl2ff4i
@user-ub4nl2ff4i 5 лет назад
Mendoan anget enak kiyeh
@barthelemyglaud5473
@barthelemyglaud5473 5 лет назад
This is really a marvellous knife ! But please man, take my comment in consideration, wear protective gloves when you're grinding :)
@Gio_Medici
@Gio_Medici 7 лет назад
what level is your fire resistence?
@ShadowlordDio
@ShadowlordDio 7 лет назад
Pinkie Pie I am watching you pinkamena. the last time you were watching blade forging videos sugarcube corner became a butchering corner. we don't need that again . he he
@apocalypse3427
@apocalypse3427 7 лет назад
Pinkie Pie can't you see the freaking fire resist cloak he's wearing
@ShadowlordDio
@ShadowlordDio 7 лет назад
can you keep out of this pony sector please? lol fuck you
@KevinTheStallion637
@KevinTheStallion637 7 лет назад
The real Lord of the black mountain would never type "he he"
@5890cdb5
@5890cdb5 6 лет назад
Pinkie Pie ... На высшем! :)
@tomi-tomo
@tomi-tomo 2 года назад
What's amazing is that he did all of this with his bare hands.
@planescaped
@planescaped 2 года назад
Imagine doing the part ay 0:44 with a hammer and an anvil. No wonder old-timey blacksmiths were usually depicted with huge armed and barrel chested. Although there'd likely be two or more guys chain hammering at that part.
@MikeyLC
@MikeyLC 5 лет назад
You make the sweetest looking knives brother..! Love every piece I've seen you make..you are the best I've ever seen..! Thank you for the awesomeness of your Art and Skillfully done Masterpieces..!!😆
@SaadKhangaming-ex8fd
@SaadKhangaming-ex8fd 4 года назад
Vnhjkoi99 I 8imllll 4oeipppppPVhbh9Iyjmkmk5qqqx46vyyy777jiiiìp000d9rowqiqeiw!++++&1188? 1
@MattVileta
@MattVileta 5 лет назад
There isn't an emoji with eyes bugging out enough! Wow! Well done sir!
@elpapirin9240
@elpapirin9240 4 года назад
Just express your thoughts with words. Nothing wrong with that. As far as I can see.
@patriciaoverturff2350
@patriciaoverturff2350 3 года назад
That's what I'm saying
@m.scotthern6306
@m.scotthern6306 3 года назад
Spectacular work. I wish I knew how to control the patterns in Damascus like that.
@alinfliy1
@alinfliy1 3 года назад
this is not a knife, this is work of art....amazing
@flevingfinn5885
@flevingfinn5885 7 лет назад
Step 1: Have hands of steel.
@evgeniylitvin8077
@evgeniylitvin8077 7 лет назад
And not from ass
@mictub
@mictub 7 лет назад
Я чуть монитор на протер до дыр из за твоей аватарки)
@Gr3nadgr3gory
@Gr3nadgr3gory 7 лет назад
jake roger no no no, not hands of steel, make your hands out of a material with an even higher melting point, like tungsten carbide!
@ZunaidiThenArifin
@ZunaidiThenArifin 7 лет назад
i think he has embed his hand with damascus steel powder. So i think he is immune...
@jakewilson2450
@jakewilson2450 5 лет назад
Beautiful work man love the pattern in the Damascus, do you sell blades?
@geoffcarr5157
@geoffcarr5157 6 лет назад
Your Molecular Programming Skills A+++ You're also pretty good at that damascus steel stuff too. :)
@sirokifu50
@sirokifu50 5 лет назад
こういう職人さんが、意外と最先端の技術を支えているので、頑張ってほしいですね。
@reeepingk
@reeepingk 7 лет назад
The blade is cool and all... but I have to admit, all of your machines are genius. Your magnetic mount for your belt sander? I NEED one of those.
@epistte
@epistte 7 лет назад
That is known as a surface grinder.
@electricow1
@electricow1 6 лет назад
is this a widely used tool?
@КонстантинА-ы9н
@КонстантинА-ы9н 6 лет назад
The usual fastening of parts on a metal-cutting machine. Magnetic table.
@КонстантинА-ы9н
@КонстантинА-ы9н 6 лет назад
Этот был снят с советского фрезерного или шлифовального станка.
@electricow1
@electricow1 6 лет назад
Константин А Appreciate that, gotta see if I can make one myself,
@mr.cliffordjohnson6304
@mr.cliffordjohnson6304 6 лет назад
Fantastic work of art and skills. Very nice video.........
@mr.cliffordjohnson6304
@mr.cliffordjohnson6304 5 лет назад
This video cinematography is very good, camera placements and camera angels demonstrate your work without a spoken word. I learned a lot by just looking at your video.
@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg
@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg 7 лет назад
Absolutely amazing! What a great blade. Hope you're making swords for the upcoming crusades against the saracens!
@neumoi3324
@neumoi3324 4 года назад
Shurap seems to see in his mind’s eye what designs will finally appear on his knife. 👏👏👏
@amoniida-bowers9047
@amoniida-bowers9047 Год назад
hope your doing ok in Ukraine 🇺🇦❤️
@renangomes4979
@renangomes4979 4 года назад
Essa é de fato a lâmina mais linda e bem feita que eu já vi. Parabéns
@alexanderrrurrer9072
@alexanderrrurrer9072 7 лет назад
И без лишней болтовни )
@knghtbrd
@knghtbrd Год назад
My friends from Ukraine had to evacuate … they're all in Poland now, and somewhat out of contact, so I cannot ask them if видовищний (vydovyshchnyy) is the right word I want. In English, the word is spectacular! Your blades are truly a work of art, Dmitry!
@gaynamedpaulie
@gaynamedpaulie 5 лет назад
Absolutely beautiful, thanks for sharing your craft with us all.
@onehermit8498
@onehermit8498 5 лет назад
That is the finest steel work that I have ever seen. Incredible!
5 лет назад
This video made me realize how much I watch Forged in Fire just cause I don't need explanations of what's happening.
@goblin_couch_cult
@goblin_couch_cult 2 года назад
That is the coolest Damascus I've ever seen. Had you been alive back when it was originally forged I bet some of your blades would still be around.
@негоро
@негоро Год назад
Что не нож,то шедевр.Браво маэстро,удачи.
@burby-thomas
@burby-thomas 5 лет назад
Whoa he put hella seasoning on that hot metal lol
@Sanka-ya-dead
@Sanka-ya-dead 5 лет назад
Steel bae
@burby-thomas
@burby-thomas 5 лет назад
@@Sanka-ya-dead lol
@burby-thomas
@burby-thomas 5 лет назад
@@Sanka-ya-dead his instagram is still lit af
@aquablue6301
@aquablue6301 5 лет назад
Yeah... extra pepper.
@joneslasf2766
@joneslasf2766 5 лет назад
What's that poudr guys!?
@DimensionPlant
@DimensionPlant 3 года назад
Ok, for clarification. The art of making damascus steel wasn't lost, around 1900 the production of these novelty blades declined, because they weren't actually that good quality compared to modern steel. Simply put damascus steel is crucible steel, unlike the metal pieces of differing carbon content you welded together, making the usage of a different terms valid. Molecular programming is however misleading as what you are doing is called "pattern welding", which yields a beautiful sharp mosaic pattern and more durable blades if you have lower quality metal.
@iansmith8944
@iansmith8944 3 года назад
You are mostly right. However he is using high carbon steel. Most commonly 1095 and 15n20 for contrast. 1095 steel has carbon content ≈1% and 15N20≈ .75% making both high carbon steels. He is technically also right to say it is “molecular programming” although I’m not a big fan of that expression. The us changing the molecular state or microstructure whenever he heats the blade. By heating and quenching it he is taking the blade to a Austenitic microstructure before quenching to create Martensite. This is also not technically “mosaic” pattern welding.
@DimensionPlant
@DimensionPlant 3 года назад
@@iansmith8944 True. Mosaic was the first thing that sprung to mind as the resulting pattern is usually comprised of clearly defined geometric shapes. Any skilled smith can obviously create a pattern differing from my definition, so thank you for pointing it out.
@eddiepierce7028
@eddiepierce7028 2 месяца назад
People aren’t going to carve turkeys with this knife. They’ll buy it because of the aesthetics and the skill of the forger. Just enjoy watching him work.
@rp7817
@rp7817 3 года назад
Тоже хочу железки молотком помять уже лет 30... последний раз ковал когда мне лет 10 было и так это мне понравилось. Просто грел арматуру в костре и на куске рельса пытался сделать клинок.
@49perfectss
@49perfectss 6 месяцев назад
that symmetry is amazing. Gorgeous pattern!
@ИванИванов-т5х3м
@ИванИванов-т5х3м 7 лет назад
1:53 Этот звук когда он посыпает сталь - божественнен!
@user-ub4nl2ff4i
@user-ub4nl2ff4i 5 лет назад
Diuwur2 i menyan karo klembak ndeyan
@Олег.Иванович
@Олег.Иванович 5 лет назад
Вот это красота!вы талантливый Кузнец👍
@Олег.Иванович
@Олег.Иванович 4 года назад
@@СтепанГречаниченко-п1д ну и на станках тоже нужно уметь работать.
@SilesianWarrior
@SilesianWarrior 5 лет назад
Vorpal blade is swift and keen.
@inertia186
@inertia186 5 лет назад
Snicker-snack!
@TheVirgilio77
@TheVirgilio77 Год назад
When a gifted professional works, he makes it seem so easy
@rblock1231
@rblock1231 5 лет назад
RU-vid took me from Japanese street race cars to this. I’ll never fall asleep..😞
@jim48261
@jim48261 5 лет назад
I just want to sleep and I am like "yeah this is the last video" but I just keep watching me recommendations.
@lonestar275
@lonestar275 5 лет назад
I guess forge welding could be considered molecular programming
@fatpigeonradio3976
@fatpigeonradio3976 5 лет назад
😂
@maksimposnef2621
@maksimposnef2621 5 лет назад
Красиво, но вот только не понял где малекулярное программирование?
@forestergogo
@forestergogo 5 лет назад
сам процесс деформации и есть молекулярное программирование)
@ne_jozhik_a_v_tumane
@ne_jozhik_a_v_tumane 5 лет назад
"...Упрочнение металла под действием пластической деформации называется наклёпом или нагартовкой. Образование сдвигов при пластическом деформировании вызывает повышение прочности, твёрдости и уменьшение пластичности..." А.П. Гуляев "Металловедение" 4-е переработанное издание (глава 3 параграф 2) P.S. Скорее текстурирование чем программирование
@forestergogo
@forestergogo 5 лет назад
@@ne_jozhik_a_v_tumane интересно, но как бы ни было, название видео все рано сделано для байта)
@ЖеняАбрамов-д2э
@ЖеняАбрамов-д2э 5 лет назад
Согласен молекулярное программирование это вообще не из этой оперы. А сам клинок внешне получился довольно красивый. Но программирование тут точно не причем, ещё и молекулярное )))))
@ttup2012
@ttup2012 5 лет назад
А в чем молекулярность? И какая программа? И вообще зачем это нужно? Чем этот нож отличается от икеевского ножа?
@o4eni_zloiy
@o4eni_zloiy 5 лет назад
Главное отличие в цене. Икеевский вы за 500-600р в Ашане купить можете. И ещё не известно из какой стали изготовлен тот нож. А этот если я правильно рассмотрел из у10, собранной в пакет. На ножевых барахолках клинки из у8 от 1000р. А этот клинок уже дамаск, и цена его выше в 2,5-3 раза выше. Плюс изготовить самому или заказать ручку на него. А если кратко разница в цене.
@ttup2012
@ttup2012 5 лет назад
Икеевские ножи X50CrMoV15 например, начинаются от 1500 за нож. Режу этим ножом отлично. Он не изготовлен из мифического "дамаска", но это не мешает ему резать. Но вопрос был в другом "А в чем молекулярность? И какая программа? И вообще зачем это нужно? Чем этот нож отличается от икеевского ножа?"
@hairetikos6402
@hairetikos6402 5 лет назад
Question... how do you program molecules?
@wisper1angel
@wisper1angel 5 лет назад
that's what's got me some what confused. Great piece of craftsmanship for sure; but how or in what way is the material programmed at a molecular level?
@calebbryant2852
@calebbryant2852 5 лет назад
With science
@hairetikos6402
@hairetikos6402 5 лет назад
@@calebbryant2852 expand please.
@raptureorbust
@raptureorbust 5 лет назад
Spectacular finish. But i didnt catch the reprogramming part.
@Freezer003
@Freezer003 5 лет назад
It's the different steels in the blade. The layers serve a dual purpose, they provide beautiful patterns while providing a blend of strength, toughness, and hardness
@addydiesel6627
@addydiesel6627 5 лет назад
We are used to the word 'programming' for computers. By alternating thick n thin layers and multiplication x9 like puff pastry and twisting metal he programmed the layers into a beautiful pattern
@l3royj3nkinz9
@l3royj3nkinz9 5 лет назад
I'm throwing my money at the screen but nothing is happening...
@fst-timer7107
@fst-timer7107 4 года назад
Did you fold it eight times?
@nowonmetube
@nowonmetube 4 года назад
This isn't Devolver Digital LOL
@tehsinullahjan
@tehsinullahjan 2 года назад
I am speechless. I don't know how to admire this. Great. You are a magician. Its very good. Its excellent.
@davefaulkner5595
@davefaulkner5595 4 года назад
Bro!! Where or how do I obtain one of your masterpieces!!! Literally amazing
@Taniavalova
@Taniavalova 7 лет назад
Красота ! всей душой хотелось бы иметь подобный нож !
@anonymousbosch9035
@anonymousbosch9035 5 лет назад
That's pretty freakin cool. Would've been even cooler with just a wee bit more info , like: what you're doing, what happens when you do it that way... stuff like that. Either way, brilliant!
@livedandletdie
@livedandletdie 5 лет назад
Add 7 Steels layered on each other 4 of one steel with lighter carbon content and 3 with higher carbon content, layered like a sandwich, forge welded together, cut to pieces, welded back together to create more layers, repeat ad infinitum for more layers, twist the metal, forge it out to shape polish edge it in acid, wash it, show off pattern to camera...
@TesserId
@TesserId 3 года назад
I like those flower-like bursts toward the hilt of the blade and halfway out.
@tixi70
@tixi70 7 лет назад
красивый дамасск получился. Я про рисунок. Сразу понятно, что не случайно получился, что все операции были опробованы не раз.
@vladbirak6458
@vladbirak6458 5 лет назад
Но острие поведет со временем в сторону, там одиночная скрутка без пары
@Sauron191
@Sauron191 3 года назад
I’d LOVE to learn how to do this!! Have a decent knowledge of production methods as I’m a degree qualified NDT engineer but this goes above and beyond what I know. Would love to have the skills to make knives & swords … 👊🏻👊🏻
@joejoemyo
@joejoemyo 2 года назад
Machining is a science Smithing is an art
@z9Vxk
@z9Vxk 2 года назад
Tools before uni
@rottenhead8385
@rottenhead8385 5 лет назад
This is my favorite design in the metal!
@duraeusentenu
@duraeusentenu 3 года назад
The patterns look like floral patterns. That's bloody amazing.
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