Rusted Leaf Spring Forged into an ARABIAN SWORD
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 เม.ย. 2021
- Hey there, Today we are making a beautiful Arabian sword with some new techniques and the thing made it much prettier is the bluing process with the help of Onion. Let us know your opinions in the comment section.
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I'm really glad that someone from Pakistan (My Country) are posting this creative work!
This style of not arabian. This sword is Turkish Kilij.
Good Job!
Whole video is interesting
Keep uploading good content.
ive connected the dots
i know what you are doing here
I would recommend Adding two bolts In the handle. I don't think it is sufficient to rely on glue only.
Would also be nice to see how successful it is to withstand strong tests
This is not a real sword its a replica for movies and roleplay only
2 rivets necessary
Bbai dill khush kar deya. Keep it up.
This sword form is yalmanlı. İt is turkish design that for military. And there is Gaddare that is heavy than yalmanlı. Like same yalmanlı, only thicker than yalmanlı. For steel thick armors.
Assalamualaikum
Thank You From Indonesia
THIS kHYBER PROVINCE,, AND THE PEOPLE ARE ALL AFGHANS (pashtuns), this is not real Pakistan.
@@democracyforall you're mistaken about Pakistan and pashtoon and Pakistan..do your research...
Amazing work. 🇸🇦
66yuh
04:14 - Oooh. That's magical. ⭐️ 🌟 ✨ ⚡️ ☄️ 💥
Na it’s just a grinder mate
Amul
I love videos of this kind
1080p and 2x playback... 😉
So long that it's not XXX..........oops!! I meant 3X.
kashmir srinagar sy apko pyar aur ap k talent ko salam
أحسنتم و بارك الله فيكم ... عمل ممتاز .. تحية لإخواننا المبدعين في باكستان
Shukriya Habibi
this almost looks like a hybrid or a similar looking sword to the Arabian design, but not quite Arabian. Great sword though, absolutely fintastic work.
I very love arabian sword because it type sword is very awesome
what a nice SWORD, no doubt TALENT is INVOLVED
hi hi
شكرا طريقة رائعة حقا
Looking great 👍👌😀
Nice bro 😎 good job 👍
Right type of steel!
+1 point
however as soon as you forged the curve you ruined the temper that gave the steel its spring like quality. On top of that you also introduced stress fractures that caused significant lines and pitting to form. Typically to address this smiths will fold then forge weld a billet back into itself. Should have used 2 springs folding into billet and forge welded before you began to rough shape.
-1 point
The sword is to thick from edge to rear especially on the end curve.
-1 point
That pitting along the fuller is also worrying that’s begging for rust to form and ruin structural integrity of the blade, also the lack of even attempting to acknowledge the putting is piss poor performance on your part, severe lack of attention to detail.
-1 point
The handle should have had a second Rivet 1.5 inches below final swell of the brass hand guard centered in the handle to secure the handle wood in place.
-1 point
Need to polish your handle and guard along with trailing and cutting faces of blade (do not polish cutting edge) but that might be asking too much since you ignored the obvious and very deep pitting earlier in the vid.
-1 point
Finally you should have tempered the blade again in order to have it regain the spring quality it would need to be functional.
-1 point
0/5
Issue trend: lack of attention to detail
Maybe start your own channel, I'd definitely subscribe, just reading your constructive feedback regarding the flaws in his build.
@@moosa9850 I don’t live in a place I can do that other wise I’d love too
@castlebarron1788 real pity though.
Wonderful keep it up
idk why i yelled out Altair when I saw that. Beautiful work!
आज तो मशीनों का युग है आज के हजारों साल पहले लोग पता नही कैसे इतना बढिया बना लेते थे
do not trust that blade with that hole in it. no question wonderful looking. however most people working with leaf springs avoid the hole or cut the line just below it to remove it totally. your the first i have seen welding out the hole. right in middle of the blade any real test and it breaks right there. watch the show forge in fire it happens all the time.
I'd be more concerned about all the visible cold shuts from cold-hammering that shape in place than a hole along the spine, but it's an ornamental piece. Not like bro is gonna have to fight off a zombie horde with it.
@@henryviley many a man had thought why do i need a sword, days or years later he's laying in a hole last thought i wish i had a sword. a sword made not to be used is not a sword but a piece of junk steel in the shape of something useful. also who knows if zombies won't happen someday never know and be prepared.
Somehow if that fragile blade cross on your neck, the one will be breaks is your neck for sure 😁
@@Ceritaaime good point but even a sword made of glass will cut once at least.
@@henryviley عسسخس
Perfect bro
What a noble job
فنان👏👏👏
Good work bro 🇸🇦
Excellent work!
RAJUDON
I like your work
The Sword looks Amazing!!
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C GB
Nice one 👍 👌 👏
from Egypt 💗 💗👊
Amazing work
Маладес
Fantastic 👍
Nice job I wish you good luck👍😉💪🇩🇿
Zabardast 🔥🔥❣️✌🏻
What to use for mirror polish ??
Best. Made for me😊
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Second chanel of “RANDOM HAND”?? Good job my brother👍🏼👍🏼 MashaAllah
Красиво очень сделал 👍👍👍
Amazing video,keep making beautiful swords🇵🇰
Hi
Mashallha so talented
گریٹ جاب ویلڈن
Somirroy 🇮🇳👌 multilingta chai 0
the onion is the make enemies cry when it's pulled out
Mashaallah 💖
Nice video kya khoob banaya
that metal is so strong. its not trash it would be good to make a weapon
Wah ustad g wah
I love Arab swords, a wonderful job well done
I subscribed to your channel
Yeah I wonder what Lucifer want of an arabian sword
This one is Turkish kılıç.
Arabic design is different.
O zindabad puttar maza e agaya ♥️
Esse metal dourado que vc derreteu é latão ou bronze?
نحاس
This was the common shape of swords for the elite warriors it was in the arabia even before the seventh century. great work 👏🏾
This was not the common shape nor was the quality. Only when they had no iron to forge, they were then using anything they can find to make Sowrds out of.
You should check, there are archives available in every library for how Arabian Sowrds used to look like.
Arabian Sowrds used to be straight with either both ends sharp or one side shart and the upper is heavier, not only it will cut it will sever through the toughest textures, like Zolfiqaar
It’s so beautiful
Love your work .
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@@kowair zzezf hy rh bnp h hubvpcp pbpx......
Good work man
It is far from an authentic sword, but it is amazing what he could achieve using very simple tools and materials
it was very good
Good one
أحسنت 👍👍
Great job bhai..,💕💕
Isnt this a kilij which is turkic in origin?
This is not an Arab sword, it's a Turkish sword model.🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
ottoman kilij is much more incurved compared to the arabic one
Nice making bro
Great job. Well done 👍👍
True art of forging
It isn’t, but it still looks cool!
Wauuu very nice sir
Nice..👍👍
Wow nice made
Great work but this is not forging... This is basically stock removal.. You just cut out a blade from a steel piece.
Mano muy intelijente usted es el mejor
Linda
Mashallah
This is an ottoman Sword called "Karabela" or Caracal in English
سيف عربي وليس عثماني بسب ان العثمانيين كانوا يتبعون الحظارة العربية الاسلامية
@@al-krshe-HaShMie-27 ne akimi be ? Bu kilic formu orta asyadan gelme. Hangi arab kilici iki taraf keskin. Eyik kilic orta asyadan türklerden gelme.
@@ibrahimobi5931 The first to use curved swords was the Semites and therefore you will find in museums and history books that the Prophet Muhammad used curved swords, especially Zafiqar and at the same time Central Asia was a cultural follower between the Chinese and the Persians and therefore there is no need to steal the masters of the Turks who are trying to steal the Arab culture after they became Arab vassal and slaves after their invasion in Central Zia and their veneration to the Arab Mashreq
С заверенным в середине лезвием, такой длинны... Ну да, ну да)
It's an ottoman sword.
Nuh uh
So true! This is Turkish design.
It is not true. This is the Damascus sword. I am looking for it and its strength. It is the strongest and finest type of sword and is still made in Syria.
@@al.alkisayiyu damascus sword is not two side blended, but this one is, Damascus sword is thinner than this, but this one is heavier and thicker
This sword is definitely a Turkish desing.
@@erkuttimur Well done, it is true, I have already searched for it, but what is strange is that there is a similarity between them, but the Damascus sword remains the strongest of swords. Thank you for the reminder.
Awesome
Bhai plaese make Kilij and yataghan
Its not arabian sword its OTTOMAN sword if you want check the Topkapi palace museum
Abi doğru söyledin bunar çahil
Hamare liye bhi bna sakte ho kya bro
🇮🇶I want Saif I am your new follower from Iraq
The great historical weopen
You do nice work. What I'm having trouble understanding is how you have a metal lathe, and a mill, but can't have a good forge, power hammer or press to do some proper forging? Again you do nice work.
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@@skanjar175 what the actual wtf? Lmao
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What? Maybe he prefers to do it this way, hammering by hand, or maybe he could not afford a power hammer, you don't know what us going on.
Bro if you sell it then
How much cost would be
Mashallha Bhai
Work so hard
ماشاء الله تبارك الله
Beautiful
جمييل 🙆🏻♂️
Please tell which chemical name are you used in this video
If he made it with the rusty part,then why is the sword with the rusty part in the thumbnail 🤯🤯
There are usually 2 of those identical parts found below a truck. He used 1
First...
Make Bamsi swords please
Do you work next ertugrul ghazi wepmon
Quick question!
Why do you submurge the blade in oil rather than water?
Oil provides a better heat treat then water
Boiling point of motor oil is higher than water ,else the tremendous thermal shock can cause stresses ,a flat piece of metal may crack in water.
Can you make these on order ? Where are you based ?
Products that u r using please mention name of that
It will keeellll !!
i get it
nc 我哦👌👍
Great 👍
i like it super coll
8:10 U ain't foolin' nobody
not only arabs but also Turks, İranian and other muslims used these swords. This sword name is Shamshir