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Robenbuilds
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ส.ค. 2019
Bloodborne Saw Cleaver Replica Build
In this video I will be making a full-scale Saw Cleaver replica out of hardened steel plate with a spring loaded locking arm and a functional locking mechanism.
This project has been a longtime in the making and I'm really happy with the final result!
Follow me on Instagram for project pictures and workshop related shenanigans!
robenbuilds
This project has been a longtime in the making and I'm really happy with the final result!
Follow me on Instagram for project pictures and workshop related shenanigans!
robenbuilds
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Huge ribbon burner forge build part 3
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In this 3 part video series I will be building a big gas forge to use for blacksmithing. It will run on propane gas and uses a type of burner called a ribbon burner. This large forge will come in handy for various different upcoming projects that I have planned. I will also be building a smaller forge for smaller projects. If you have any question about the forge or the building process feel fr...
Huge ribbon burner forge build part 2
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In this 3 part video series I will be building a big gas forge to use for blacksmithing. It will run on propane gas and uses a type of burner called a ribbon burner. This large forge will come in handy for various different upcoming projects that I have planned. I will also be building a smaller forge for smaller projects. If you have any question about the forge or the building process feel fr...
Huge ribbon burner forge build part 1
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In this 3 part video series I will be building a big gas forge to use for blacksmithing. It will run on propane gas and uses a type of burner called a ribbon burner. This large forge will come in handy for various different upcoming projects that I have planned. I will also be building a smaller forge for smaller projects. If you have any question about the forge or the building process feel fr...
Making Bloodborne Badges - Old hunter and Saw hunter
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Thanks for taking the time to watch my video! In this video I will be making two of my favorite hunter badges from Bloodborne, the "Old hunter badge" and the "Saw hunter badge". These badges are medalions/necklaces that you acquire throughout the game and they will allow you to purchase new equipment in the Blood Echoes Shop. I love video games, art and making things. So why not combine all of ...
A cheap belt sander will help tons in cleaning up those shapes. You can also cut the belt thinner to hit finer grooves.
Fantastic design and great work of art I'm blacksmith for 63 years and always respect talented young people who love what they do God bless you.👍
But why did you not wield it properly even with gentle gusto? It looks like the disembowelment of the weapon not the realization, especially if it cannot even be posed somewhat realistically
Very Nice design
I'm late to the party. Thanks for showing all the details across the 3 videos. Fantastic work. This has been a great help with my gas forge build.
Hey quick question I notice you used a sheet of metal and I think men at arms used a railroad track, what would you need to make it lighter? Like ingots and then forge it out? I’m sure weight is a big deal for a weapon like that.
Personally I would use aluminum for the blade. It wouldn’t hold an edge as good, but you aren’t too worried about razor sharpness on a giant cleaver. It would cut down a lot on the weight and make it much easier to make.
Woah! Awesome skills?
Hey @Robenbuilds. Awesome build and I like your air fuel mixture solution. How long does it take to reach forge welding temps?
Excellent job. 😊
Bro how does this video not even have 10k clicks.... deserves so much more. Gonna share it with all my bloodborne friends haha
Great work very intelligent guy very clean work
dam gotta say.... excellent job this looks awesome
I dont know if anyone ever say this to you, but u sound almost identical to @VaatiVidya
yours looks WAY better than the one made by man at arms. i wish it was usable though🥲
hell yeah
what an fucking amazing job, omg
Incredible
Incredible patience and attention to detail. Made my day!
Wow
How the f*ck this man has more than 1k subscribers and why we got no more videos like this
Fear not, for I will return with more videos
@@Robenbuilds hooray
I saw all three parts and this is probably the nicest forge I've ever seen. Do you have the plans or a 3d model of it? I would love to make one like yours. Thanks!
Bro do the hunter axe or the burail blade in the future
For sure! I've considered both of them and at some point I will get around to it
Crazy
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Majestic! 😍 A hunter is a hunter even in a dream
Majestic!
Why im now inspired to do the same...
WONDERFUL BEAUTIFUL AMAZING
Fear the old blood
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nice
Wow young man you've done an amazing job with this thing so far. Many times we older fabricators may think u have to be older to develop the skills you're demonstrating but it's great to see the next generation of excellent quality craftsman like you.
The ribbon burner is a fad. The real advantage is that they are forced induction. I built regular forge burners but made them forced induction. Super low psi on the propane and plenty of heat without making an oxidizing flame. Every ribbon burner I see has too much oxygen and creates an oxidizing flame. I forge at 4 psi and forge weld at 6 psi for propane regulator adjustments. That thing is ridiculously oversized...unless you are forging 300lb anvils. Forge On!!!
I am making this for a school project and really loved how you explained how you did it and what could've be done with it. Really love this, keep up the great work my guy!
Thanks! That seems like a very fun thing to do for a school project! I got more projects in the works and the plan is to be more consistent with making videos in 2024!
you have to make the saw spear too man
I'm going to do that at some point for sure!
bro you litterally risked your limbs for this project , mad respect for that clamped up side drill method you are a worthy hunter
Thanks! Sometimes you gotta use wierd and slightly dangerous nonconventional methods when you make your own stuff!
Hi good morning !!! I'm Nicola and I'm writing to you from Italy and more precisely from Trentino (Northern Italy) ... I wanted to offer you my sincere congratulations for your excellent and superb creation of the propane gas forge, and for the excellent videos in which you can see the various stages of realization and constriction and construction … excellent workshop equipment !!! I wanted to ask you and take advantage of it, since I have been in the mechanical and carpentry sector for years, and I have wanted to make a forge for years. On this occasion, I wanted to ask you if I could make your gas forge and on this occasion I had to ask you for some technical information for the same creation on my part. It's some information and some specific technical details. 1) The dimensions of the support base, I obtained some measurements 550 x 780 H = 80 mm. While for the cooking chamber or tunnel, I obtained these measurements 540 x 550 H = 350 mm, while I found some difficulty in obtaining the dimensions of the arched opening with a radius of 150 mm, while the height of the center (arch) I set to 90 mm from the base, while the width is 300 mm, with a total height from the base of 240 mm. If you can verify my measurements with yours, I would be very very grateful!!! While the total length of the tunnel is 550 mm.
Hello Robenbuilds ... Good Morning
I have just now watched your forge build. I must say your attention to detail and design are superb!! I was wondering if you have for sale plans for this design as I am looking to build a forge myself and your design looks like the best I've seen. Thank you for posting your videos. Have a great day.
Been researching ribbon burners and found one thing noone ever mentioned: the cfm output of the fan, its a complete mystery how much fan a guy needs without going major overkill.
I'm never eating homemade bread or donuts at your house 😂
I'm not a fan of the fully enclosed door with pulleys and gravity to operate, I usually have handles welded on to my billets and they need a relief in the door to stick outside the forge. Just a small notch in the middle of the bottom of the door, maybe 1"×1" is all it would take.
I found that for cutting plate instead of sheet or small stock, a 7" cutoff wheel in a skil saw works better compared to a 4" grinder, more comfortable to use also.
My favorite game still of all time. So I appreciate that sheer talent and work you put in . Can tell BB holds a special place in heart as well with this beautiful piece of art you made! ❤
Wow! what a build!
oh my god this needs more views?? this is amazingly good!
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Fantastic build. Question, I'm looking to try and make a first mini burner, my bench test showed that perforated metal grate works fine to achieve a mini burner using a propane/MAP torch as the gas source. Should I stick with that, or maybe try drilling holes in a fire brick then mounting a metal gas distributing block from the back? Refractory cement has been hard/expensive to come by locally so reluctant to use the straw type cast unit at this early stage.
Majestic 💖💖💖
That is beautiful as imposing , fantastic all around