Hi! That knife built is just amazing! You are a real laid back and cool blade smith! The things you do are sometimes just mind-blowing... Thank you so much for showing it to us! It is especially helpful, as I am building a ceremonial spear head... Really helpful and entertaining video! Unfortunately, it just doesn't show how much work, time and effort it really takes to make something that spectacular! All the best to you! Jasmine
Frekkin awesome! This pattern (Or patterns) is my absolute favorite. I've only seen it on an Anglo-Saxon seax, so it is great to learn that there is more than one knife with that pattern. Do you have a link to a site where I can learn more about it? Thanks for the videos. I can't wait to see what you do next 😊
it is not much about it. To recreate the technology of making wolf teeth (using only basic and historical proper tools), I studied publication about spears from Ostrów Lednicki, there are a lot of the wolf teeth spears with nice photos and x-ray pictures. here you are the link to .pdf studialednickie.pl/wiadomosci/biblioteka-studiow-lednickich/66096ae1c4bcf6d985f3fd81714fdd9a.pdf
10:20 I hear Darth Vader in the background. Is this his new knifesaber? I have always wondered why I've never seen anyone use a stainless baling wire instead of welding bars together. And here you are.
What a great result, you really made one of the most technical forge welding look easy.
I had to watch it again… And then I realized that you used a piece of a T-55 canon! That is cool! And really something special!
EVERYTHING about this build is impressive!!!
I wish i would have known there was a museum in Gniezno when I lived in Powidz! I would have gone there in a heartbeat. That's an awesome knife!
Nice work, a lot of forge-welding
Absolutely beautiful pattern. Thanks for sharing!
Magnificent works, thannk you
super jak zawsze!
Hi! That knife built is just amazing! You are a real laid back and cool blade smith! The things you do are sometimes just mind-blowing... Thank you so much for showing it to us! It is especially helpful, as I am building a ceremonial spear head... Really helpful and entertaining video! Unfortunately, it just doesn't show how much work, time and effort it really takes to make something that spectacular! All the best to you! Jasmine
thx Jasmine.
@@officinaferraria You really deserve it! And I also like the way you changed the filming... I think it looks very pleasing!
Frekkin awesome! This pattern (Or patterns) is my absolute favorite. I've only seen it on an Anglo-Saxon seax, so it is great to learn that there is more than one knife with that pattern. Do you have a link to a site where I can learn more about it?
Thanks for the videos. I can't wait to see what you do next 😊
it is not much about it. To recreate the technology of making wolf teeth (using only basic and historical proper tools), I studied publication about spears from Ostrów Lednicki, there are a lot of the wolf teeth spears with nice photos and x-ray pictures. here you are the link to .pdf studialednickie.pl/wiadomosci/biblioteka-studiow-lednickich/66096ae1c4bcf6d985f3fd81714fdd9a.pdf
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10:20 I hear Darth Vader in the background. Is this his new knifesaber?
I have always wondered why I've never seen anyone use a stainless baling wire instead of welding bars together. And here you are.
haha, i got mask. It is not baling wire it is electric shepherd wire🙂