Amazing job! I've only tried blacksmithing once and it's so much harder than it looks. Took me almost two hours just to flatten a piece of rebar into a crude and misshapen coal rake, and it only took you three hours to turn a piece of sheet metal into a beautiful face mask!!
lets all take a moment to appreciate the real star of this video, that cute little sleeping bee at around the halfway mark right before he starts cutting out the eyeholes
I'm utterly impressed and truly envious of your workshop. I like using mine at the place I work, but this is beyond belief. You have a use of your hands, mind, that is beyond belief. Truly inspired. THANK YOU! for sharing the prosess!
Seeing this kind of work has me wondering how they did it before the torch, I can imagine coal but the time that way would take. Also always fun to see craftsmanship in hyper speed magical.
Wind, fire, water. Isaiah 43:2[2] When you pass through the waters I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and the flame shall not consume you.
My daughter is dancing to the "Living la vida loca" and my volume is down, so when the knight begun to dance it was surreal, like he joined her and Ricky Martin ha ha. Amazing video, I always wondered how they made these helmets in medieval times, wow!
Thanks for the cool tunes about halfway in and the excellent fast forwarding and edit. I'm a lifelong career structural welder in shipyards, refineries and fabrication. You've gone back in history to revive a forgotten craft. I LOVE your work!
I don’t watch many videos start to finish but I watched this start to finish and enjoyed every minute of it and even had a laugh at the end with the dancing.
Takes a lot to impress me with sheet metal work----but you have really impressed me here. Fantastic work . Thanks for sharing your skill and knowledge with the world. Still impressed-----
Bardzo jest świetna robota dziś jest bardzo mało takich ludzi jak pan którzy robią taką super robotę bo dziś jest w cenie dobra ręczna robota i jestem w pełen podziwu pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
I am seriously in awe. It may look easy on the video but in reality 2mm sheet metal is a real b**ch to work with, and here he makes a human FACE with it? Props to the dude. PS Also I see that the curse of ripped left glove doesn't apply only to me XD
"When I was sixteen, I won a great victory. I felt in that moment I would live to be a hundred. Now I know I shall not see thirty. None of us know our end, really, or what hand will guide us there."
I’m watching this and still don’t know if I believe what I’m seeing! Amazing ability. I hit metal just like this and when I’m done, it’s a hunk of scrap all bent into a wad and perfectly shaped to fit the scrap bin.
I can't imagine the hardship of first having to make individual steel billets, and then drawing out each billet into sheets of the appropriate size and thickness. Starting out with already made steel sheets saves dozens of man hours.
Woow, UNFASSBAR SCHÖN ❤❤. Obwohl ich mir dieses Video wieder und wieder ansehe, bin ich jedesmal verblüfft wie sie aus dem Stück Metall etwas so schönes und gleichmäßiges nur mit verschiedenen Hämmern und Hitze so hinbekommen. Bei ihnen sieht das alles so einfach aus, als würden sie es "mal eben so" aus dem Handgelenk machen. Es passiert seltenst, doch ich bin BAFF Ich ziehe meinen Hut vor ihnen und ihrem KÖNNEN !!! 👍👏👏👏
Approximate work time 9hrs. Approximate experience 9000 hrs . You made that look like all you need is a torch,angle grinder and some hammers . Oh,and 9 hrs of time . Well done .
I love to see someone with a passion! please use two hands with that grinder! C-clap the steel to the table and use two hands with the grinder. no need to cut yourself open on mistake.
Very cool, very satisfying to watch. Im surprised how much was drawn by hand-eye coordination alone. I thought there would be more measurements unless you didnt show that part.
6:27 - they don't sleep. The fly was in dire need of sugar so that it could continue working. It's best to dissolve sugar in water and feed it to them by putting a droplet under them. They'll take the food and recharge themselves with it and continue on.
im so tired about many bullshit on you tube but this video is absolut awesome. i like your work. thank you for that good content and your wondefull work. what a peace of art you create.
awesome very nice, is that the temper alone giving steel trim the gold look or did you buff soemthing else in? thats a amazingly uniform temper you got just from method shown if so, very very nice, also great facial dimensions.
15 minutes of my life watching you hammer a face out of steel… and it was worth every second of it! Awesome work dude!
Whats the song?
@@gashadokuro7531 I'm pretty sure they make their own music
I always read the comments as I watch to see if its worth watching thanks to your comment I'm watching
No boring intro, no obnoxious commentary, just the work. Refreshing
Just the annoying music I had to turn down
I'm 45 years old, I hang around the hardware all the time, and 12:09 I never knew that's what copper brushes do to steel.
It's brass though.
Always a pleasure to watch a true craftsman at work. Thank you for sharing your art.
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Amazing job! I've only tried blacksmithing once and it's so much harder than it looks. Took me almost two hours just to flatten a piece of rebar into a crude and misshapen coal rake, and it only took you three hours to turn a piece of sheet metal into a beautiful face mask!!
It said "approximate working time. 9 hours.". 12:35
@@BillyBob-kj4qq I assume the were talking about how good it looked at the first time mark.
@@jedaskane2700 ahh. Either way, the time is extremely impressive.
I cannot get over how you are performing the awesome musical score too, like… the vibes are on point!
The berserker dance at the end is my favorite part 🤣👍🏻
Bruh the ending was a whole vibe, i think i replayed it 20 times. You got the song uploaded somewhere?
Yeah what song is this? Awesome vid btw
The dancing was amazing!😂 great vibe! Cool video as always! 🔥
He has a music channel, check the description for the links
Sounds like it's from the game hellish quart
@@lathanchurch8352I thought that said hellish squirt I was like THE FUCK KINDA GAMES YOU PLAYIN?!
lets all take a moment to appreciate the real star of this video, that cute little sleeping bee at around the halfway mark right before he starts cutting out the eyeholes
I like that burned texture and colors 11:34. Looks dope.
What a great way to introduce a newcomer to plate forging ! Best intro ! Shows the work and skill involved. You work like a human 3D printer on iron.
I've been a blacksmith since I was ten and I'd have to say, this is some of the FASTEST hammer work I have ever seen. Simply amazing.....
Man, you deserve so much more recognition for this amazing work
my like wasn't for the video or the process of craftmanship but the last few moments of music and dance that I enjoyed very much. Thank you.
Fabulous craftsmanship and hilarious humor.
Thanks rhis work helmet! Funny moments, it is appreciated
That ending was amazing, loved the war dance and the music. Blew me away, thank you.
You do things with the grinder that the grinder didn't know it could do.
You are a very talented young man.
This guy has more creative talent than a lot of entertainers on stage and making a million a show.
He has achieved good skill in making steel faces....He knows better how to do up and down of face....👌👌👌👍👍👍
Absolutely amazing! This goes beyond craftsmanship into the realm of art.
The metal work is master class. The design, brilliant. The editing with music made me want to dance too. Well done. 👍
This is helpful because I’m planning on forging myself a steel mask. Thanks for being awesome
That ending was incredible. Fantastic all the way through
I dont know whats driving me insane
The super speed clinging or
The masterpiece art this man made
I'm utterly impressed and truly envious of your workshop. I like using mine at the place I work, but this is beyond belief. You have a use of your hands, mind, that is beyond belief. Truly inspired. THANK YOU! for sharing the prosess!
Are you sure that in your past life, you weren't the personal mask maker of King Baldwin the IV of Jerusalem? That was a beautiful mask you created.
You could go to as many classes as you want, and you wouldn't be able to do this, a true artist. A metal worker all my life.
Seeing this kind of work has me wondering how they did it before the torch, I can imagine coal but the time that way would take. Also always fun to see craftsmanship in hyper speed magical.
Wind, fire, water. Isaiah 43:2[2] When you pass through the waters I will be with you;
and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you;
when you walk through fire you shall not be burned,
and the flame shall not consume you.
they would use a normal forge
forge and bellows. it gets really hot as well but it's a lot of work.
@@gordonlekfors2708 And I suppose there were many smiths around a single forge, working many pieces all day.
i know who to contact if i ever find myself horribly disfigured
I don’t know what I liked more. The metal working or the vibing at the end.
The addition of the brows and moustache makes such a difference! Very cool
It's just amazing to see your craftsmanship. Bravo!
My daughter is dancing to the "Living la vida loca" and my volume is down, so when the knight begun to dance it was surreal, like he joined her and Ricky Martin ha ha. Amazing video, I always wondered how they made these helmets in medieval times, wow!
Thanks for the cool tunes about halfway in and the excellent fast forwarding and edit. I'm a lifelong career structural welder in shipyards, refineries and fabrication. You've gone back in history to revive a forgotten craft. I LOVE your work!
Anybody that works with metal for a living has a direct link to the blacksmiths of history. Hats off to you too.
Amazing work as ever and an awesome ending that I didn’t expect buy really enjoyed 🙂
Porque lo que veo el uso del martillo y algunas herramientas era cosas desde muchos siglos atrás pero para hacer ese detalle como
Oh my god, my face lit up with a smile the second I realised you were making a Cuman Kipchak face!
I don’t watch many videos start to finish but I watched this start to finish and enjoyed every minute of it and even had a laugh at the end with the dancing.
J'ai jamais vu un mec manier le marteau avec une telle rapidité ! Ceci dit cette vidéo est géniale ! Merci !
The way you forged that face was awesome....👍
Steel face? Ok I been wanting an metalsmithing hobby for a long time. This looks cool, very nice
Takes a lot to impress me with sheet metal work----but you have really impressed me here. Fantastic work . Thanks for sharing your skill and knowledge with the world. Still impressed-----
Bardzo jest świetna robota dziś jest bardzo mało takich ludzi jak pan którzy robią taką super robotę bo dziś jest w cenie dobra ręczna robota i jestem w pełen podziwu pozdrawiam twórcę tego filmiku serdecznie 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
I'm very glad that TH-cam has translate, it's very interesting to see the perspectives of other peoples
great example of your skill... BUT... the dancing at the end had me dying!!! well done!!!
Amazing work! I am always suprised how skilled you are.
Where can I like this video more than once with a bigger thumbs up!?!
I love the music he puts in the video. It's a small detail, but it is worth it
I am seriously in awe. It may look easy on the video but in reality 2mm sheet metal is a real b**ch to work with, and here he makes a human FACE with it? Props to the dude.
PS Also I see that the curse of ripped left glove doesn't apply only to me XD
im currently in the process of attempting it with 1.5mm steel but with no blowtorch or shaping tools, just a spherical hammer in sand
Great metal working skills and enjoyable video to watch. Well done 👍
That was an awesome demonstration! Thanks for producing this video!
"When I was sixteen, I won a great victory. I felt in that moment I would live to be a hundred. Now I know I shall not see thirty. None of us know our end, really, or what hand will guide us there."
Nah, thats cuman. Hungary medieval Warrior. And in the Czech We dont like cumans.
The dancing was fantastic. haha
굉장히 뛰어난 실력의 철마스크인거 같습니다. 철을 두들겨서 이렇게나 실제 사람의 얼굴과 같은 가면을 만들수 있다는 것이 정말이지 놀랍습니다. 당신의 뛰어난 손재주에 찬사를 표하고 박수를 칠 수 밖에 없을거 같습니다.
Awesome sculptural work. Dual axe wielding, metal faced guy, is best metal faced guy. 😂
I’m watching this and still don’t know if I believe what I’m seeing! Amazing ability. I hit metal just like this and when I’m done, it’s a hunk of scrap all bent into a wad and perfectly shaped to fit the scrap bin.
? Try again???
Dang, this is hard labor and very artistic. Respect for your craft
Tbis has to be one if the coolest armor projects on youtube
Ça c'est un vrai travail manuel et un vrai savoir-faire. Sincère respect.
That Bumblebee break really got me going. A well needed break.
I can't imagine the hardship of first having to make individual steel billets, and then drawing out each billet into sheets of the appropriate size and thickness. Starting out with already made steel sheets saves dozens of man hours.
I watched your video. I am now insane. Thank you.
Восхитительный произведение
металлургического искусства.
Absolutely astounded by how many hammers you have. Oh, and great work also, very impressive,
The warrior dance at the end earned you a subscriber.
This is such a niche thing to know how to smith, but Im absolutely here for it
No idea how you shoed up in my feed, but so glad you did! Amazing work my friend! You've more than earned a Subscribe!
The face… it’s Elvis! No doubt!
Woow, UNFASSBAR SCHÖN ❤❤. Obwohl ich mir dieses Video wieder und wieder ansehe, bin ich jedesmal verblüfft wie sie aus dem Stück Metall etwas so schönes und gleichmäßiges nur mit verschiedenen Hämmern und Hitze so hinbekommen. Bei ihnen sieht das alles so einfach aus, als würden sie es "mal eben so" aus dem Handgelenk machen. Es passiert seltenst, doch ich bin BAFF
Ich ziehe meinen Hut vor ihnen und ihrem KÖNNEN !!! 👍👏👏👏
Approximate work time 9hrs. Approximate experience 9000 hrs . You made that look like all you need is a torch,angle grinder and some hammers . Oh,and 9 hrs of time . Well done .
Outstanding craftsmanship. You have a real talent my friend.
Половецкая личина из кингдом кам деливеренс. 👍 Работа зачетная. Респект мастеру.
Baldwin IV has joined the chat
I love to see someone with a passion! please use two hands with that grinder! C-clap the steel to the table and use two hands with the grinder. no need to cut yourself open on mistake.
So cool!! I couldn’t help but start to move with the cool music, amazing work!!
Great Work bud! You have my support.🌻
Subscribed.
Very cool, very satisfying to watch. Im surprised how much was drawn by hand-eye coordination alone. I thought there would be more measurements unless you didnt show that part.
That dance goes perfectly with that music and outfit.
That is so good. You are an awesome craftsman.and artist. I applaud you
thank you for existing....
clicked for the armour, subbed for the dance-musical score at the end.
6:27 - they don't sleep. The fly was in dire need of sugar so that it could continue working. It's best to dissolve sugar in water and feed it to them by putting a droplet under them. They'll take the food and recharge themselves with it and continue on.
im so tired about many bullshit on you tube but this video is absolut awesome. i like your work. thank you for that good content and your wondefull work. what a peace of art you create.
I’m looking for the king Baldwin comments
Спасибо МАСТЕР, круто и великолепно!!!!
I really enjoyed watching your video, thank you for sharing
that is super cool.
Background music in the second half is great too
У тебе золоті руки, не зупиняйся!
The dance at the end is as awesome as your work
This would look sick Flame Blued with the Brass! 👍👍
I feel like I’ am I 1600 awesome feeling! !!!Great work 🔴🫢🤫
Виглядає чудово!
Радий знати, що серед моїх співвітчизників є такі майстри)
awesome very nice, is that the temper alone giving steel trim the gold look or did you buff soemthing else in? thats a amazingly uniform temper you got just from method shown if so, very very nice, also great facial dimensions.
Forging involves high heat. That is metal forming. Great result!
Okay, there was one torch.
Would have loved to see it hardened and tempered.
Alright I guess any metal shaping is forging, I still feel like there has to be at least one forge though to qualify.
I guess the music is homemade too.
Nice work.
Excellent! It would be interesting to see a gold or silver plated one.
Very cool working. I want to see Sauron's armor from Lord of the Rings. Also the helmet of one of the 9 kings, the Nazgul.
Получился боевой шлем Тимура Тамерлана!
Voilà un vrai artiste qui bosse dur...mes respects ❤
one of the best videos I have seen in a long time...
could be the best video yet , outstanding.