As a glass making professional of 32 years, I can safely say you are using far too much flux ( soda ash, I assume). The bubbling you observe is outgassing from the flux continuing to mix disproportionately with the silica and other impurities. Your issue with continued breakage has just as much to do with the chemistry as it does the inconsistent thickness and rapid, uneven cooling of the glass.
@@CalvinHikes eh... Honestly, I'm not sure this video made too much more than the cost of replacing what was broken. I mean, I'm sure he made some money, overall, on it, but between buying stuff for the video, paying people, and the fact that TH-cam seems to pay as little as $0.001 per view (potentially up to $0.03, according to some sources I've seen, but that doesn't seem to line up with the actual amount of revenue they seem to take in, though that might be because they get paid per ad view, not per video view, so they don't get paid if someone skips or blocks the ads), 21M views probably wasn't profitable enough to justify breaking multiple kilns which each cost thousands to tens of thousands of dollars over.
Think of all the pure energy and hours spent in this endeavor. Makes you think about how much our ancestors must've struggled and failed in metalwork before achieving anything even remotely successful.
@@MichaelReznoR the layman's process is similar enough. melt the product, pour the product, shape the product, sell the product. that melting part must've taken a damn eternity though - melting and mixing different metals and minerals until we find something useful. glasswork was a novelty, but bronze was _useful._
The metallurgy classes ive taken are all telling me that this is a bad, gross idea. And it is. Obsidian is terribly brittle and you mix it with metals that have a completely different grain structure. A better way to do this would be to grind it into a fine powder and compress it (sintering), like tungsten rods. This would eliminate the need for flux and force the obsidian back into its "normal" grain structure
@@davidbakke9293 Pretty sure Obsidian is different as windshield glass is often laminated glass with 3 layers, glass/plastic/glass, so when it cracks it doesn't shatter. While side windows are often tempered glass, with the outside in compression and interior in tension, this causes it to fracture into small pieces.
Your mold needs to be pre-heated. The glass (obsidian) is experiencing thermal shock from the relatively cold sand in the mold, causing it to cool too quickly and break. The slowly cooling thernal mass of the mold will prevent a rapid temperature change and should prevent thermal delta as a cause for cracking.
The comments on this video: 10% about the hardwork this man put in to this video 5% Minecraft 5% why is youtube recommending this to me 80% pewdiepie and memes
tertrih yea and after about 2 to 3 hours they will recommend it to you again anyway! They so that all the fucking time. They seriously recommend videos from Channels I blocked to me...
You know, there's probably a reason why an entire civilization of renowned goldsmiths and architects never bothered melting obsidian, even thogh they were very fond of shaping it into swords...
@@RicoLen1 I would say the ad rates on this video are fairly low, so I'll assume $2/1000 views. That means that he made $42,000 as of this comment. I know I'm two years too late but figured late is better than never lol
You did not make obsidian, you made low grade glass. Obsidian is formed when volcanic silicate at extreme temperature comes into contact with water, cooling it nearly instantly. The strength of obsidian comes from it's crystalline structure, not from the element that it's made of. Therefore, without a furnace that gets hot enough and a n instant quench, only glass can be formed.
The obsidian is formed with such a high silica content that it will be glass without coming into contact with water. There is very little difference between it and the glass we see every day. I used to flint knapp both glass and obsidian and they have the same apparent hardness and strength. Nothing special except the beautiful colors.
I'm gonna be honest, I don't understand a thing of what's happening and how it works, but this is still truly fascinating. I didn't realise how complicated such processes could be.
Pearly P Obsidian is dirty glass rock mixture you find in nature. Melting and skiping of the dirt is what he does. Yet the dirt in the glass stops him from making anything useful. Yet as you see he eventualy gets a dirty glass sword.
This guys an idiot.. I dont get why this man even tried it. Obsidian on it's own cuts finer than steel. You can definitely make a short sword out of obsidian. But traditionally they would only last one encounter with an enemy. Because they would stab thier target and break it once inside.
this just makes me think of the old might and magic games, where obsidian armor and weapons were the strongest by far. all i could think of was "How?! it's impossible to work with!"
I have a suggestion as steps : 1. get a large focusing lense to focus sunlight to melt a rock . 2. get obsidian in rock form. 3. use the obsidian and the lense to melt the obsidian.
I don't know much in smithing, but pretty sure there's a reason why we can't buy glass knives in stores...point is, he already has a compound that took so much of the obsidian out, that it could barely be called obsidian...so why continue when there's hardly any obsidian in it?
"I suck at this." I'm glad you included that frustration. Not because it's funny, but because that's necessary in science. You doubt. You fail. But you learn. I appreciate all of your process. Including the cat.
Obsidian, good for blades, is deep core glass where the flow lines are more uniform and the glass sets slowly under pressure. Your pouring and the filling of the mold creates eddies in the glass. The rapid displacement of heat causes uneven shrinkage and numerous microscopic fractures, making the glass even more brittle.
So the short answer is no, you can’t cast obsidian. By the time he added all the flux, and metals to make it blacker, it was no longer obsidian anyway. The lapping and breaking of the obsidian rocks is what caused the razor sharp edges, without that edge, it’s pointless.
Heat your vermiculite up to between °500 and. °900 before you put your obsidian blade in it. This will allow your obsidian to cool slower. This method is recommended when welding cast steel, for the affor mentioned reason.
Wow, wonderful. You are soooo intrepid! Don't know why as a mere viewer I was so engaged to the point that every failure was just a new cheer for me to urge you to continue. In the Bronze Age, you would have been a god!
If you ever give this another shot I'd suggest picking up on the methods used for lost wax investment casting. It appears as though getting a proper pore in is too tough, but if you could get a custom mold into the kelm with powderized obsidian within you wouldn't need to! After the obsidian completely melted you just need to slowly lower the temperature until room temp was achieved!
The Astec Indians used a kind of wooden sword that had SMALL Obsidian blades attached to its edge. Although they were using Obsidian for centuries, apparently they never found any way to make large pieces of it that held up without breaking in use, although they always used it as much smaller cutting tools.
But its pretty glitchy right now, i suggest you wait for the patch. In the meantime, try the realistic nether mod OH! Btw that one corrupts your save data so be sure to copy a world before playing
"My hatred of geologists is purely theatrical, but if I did have to kill one for some reason, it would be very easy. I’d brandish my obsidian knife at them and they’d be compelled to approach. “That’s very cool,” they’d say, confident in their superior strength and endurance from all the rocks they carry around at all times. They’d shower me with very interesting facts about obsidian and hover just out of range of the cutting edge, waiting for me to exhaust myself. “But as it is volcanic glass, it’s very fragile, you see, and isn’t well-suited for use as a weap-” and then I’d hit them with the wooden baseball bat in my other hand, which they would not have noticed because geologists can only see rocks and minerals." -How to Defeat a Geologist(TH-cam video).
You haven't crafted enough iron daggers to unlock Glass Smithing. Go back to Adrienne Avenicci at Warmaiden's in Whiterun (Skyrim). It was there that I learned the key ingredient was malachite. Seriously, thumbs up for a good try.
Hey Mate, Lead crystal glass artist Adam Norman Jenkins here. A few points that might help you in future work. First up, we coat all our bricks and the inside of our kilns with a thing called "High Fire Kiln Wash"...a company called Paragon makes a good one that is specific for glass, if your crucible breaks and glass comes pours into your kiln the kiln wash protects your valuable kiln (I regularly have high temparture lead crystal glass flow all through my kiln just because I'm too lazy to measure and cut my glass properly). Second point, you're always going to have problems sand casting glass which is why glass sculptors generally don't. What we do is create a multilayer refactory mould (each layer has a different chemical composition because it has different goals)...we put the mould AND crucible into the kiln at the same time (it's called a gravity load crucible), not only that, we have to consider sprue, risers, feeders and gates when making our mould. The reason we put it all in together is annealing. When casting glass you can't just use an annealing kiln like blowers use. Their glass is a special composition and is very thin....cast glass is generally lead crystal (or obsidian) and is thick as heck so it takes a LONG time to move between stages. A small-ish 25 cm piece sits in the kiln between 400 & 850 celcius FOR 5 DAYS! Your obsidian is brittle because you didn't anneal properly or for long enough or at the right temperature. If you put a strong backlight under it and look at it with a polarising filter (grab on from an old LCD monitor) you will see rainbow colours in your obsidian, these are stresses that have been captured into the glass...if I see rainbow stress in a piece it goes in the bin (or actually, back in the kiln to be re-cast into something else). Stresses in glass are an odd thing, you never know when they're going to break...a sculpture can be sitting happily one someones shelf for 5 years and then a wind will blow across it the wrong way and it will shatter into a million pieces. So you can't sell anything with stresses in it and, realistically, if you have stresses you have a problem with your process. Hope that helps, hit me up if you need any more info for any future casts of glass or glass-like objects. If anyone wants me to do a video of what I'm talking about let me know. Cheers, Adam
What would you'all want to see made? I've just started working on a sculpture of crystal high heels ('glass slippers'), I could video that start to finish, or if there's something specific this group of people would like (I notice you wanted an obsidian sword...a crystal dagger is something I could do pretty much in my sleep)...thoughts?
Wait, somebody on TH-cam who actually know what he's talking about? WHAT IS THIS SORCERY??? Is the world coming to an end? Pro tip: these clowns have no clue what they're doing. But they make huge $$$ thanks to the millions of people (literally) who watch them try.
It is always fun watching someone who has no clue trying to do something and totally failing at it. Thanks. By the way, you are attempting to do something in hours that takes days or weeks or months in nature.
As a glass making professional of 32 years, I can safely say you are using far too much flux ( soda ash, I assume). The bubbling you observe is outgassing from the flux continuing to mix disproportionately with the silica and other impurities. Your issue with continued breakage has just as much to do with the chemistry as it does the inconsistent thickness and rapid, uneven cooling of the glass.
So if done properly do you think casting obsidian would be possible?
He basically said yes
Oh wow I’m only just thinking about how to start this is great info to know!! Thinking about creating shields and gear w a twist
I'd love to see a usable sword made from obsidian
@@MasterLGI yes usable until you hit the first solid object 😂 I hope you are wearing safety glasses when it shatters!
3:47 guy on the right is literally shaggy
Lmao
Awesome
Like zoinks
Our god has been spotted
Hauehauehauheua
Me: mines obsidian with a diamond pick
This man lad: “obsidian is actually really weak”
*breaks it with his hand*
Creative
This MAN LAD
You can actually break it your hand! Its just that it takes like a millennium to do it
@@the_danksmith134 when you are at creative mod
@@maxakobia2410 even in survival its possible! It just takes a few minutes to break your hand
Obsidian appears to be an excellent choice of material if you want to break crucibles and kilns.
Or take video and make a bunch of money on TH-cam
@@CalvinHikes that to
@@CalvinHikes eh... Honestly, I'm not sure this video made too much more than the cost of replacing what was broken. I mean, I'm sure he made some money, overall, on it, but between buying stuff for the video, paying people, and the fact that TH-cam seems to pay as little as $0.001 per view (potentially up to $0.03, according to some sources I've seen, but that doesn't seem to line up with the actual amount of revenue they seem to take in, though that might be because they get paid per ad view, not per video view, so they don't get paid if someone skips or blocks the ads), 21M views probably wasn't profitable enough to justify breaking multiple kilns which each cost thousands to tens of thousands of dollars over.
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I am your 200'th like. Now worship me
It was Brad 3 the whole time
Think of all the pure energy and hours spent in this endeavor. Makes you think about how much our ancestors must've struggled and failed in metalwork before achieving anything even remotely successful.
Which really explains why blacksmiths were so highly valued.
*glasswork
@@MichaelReznoR the layman's process is similar enough. melt the product, pour the product, shape the product, sell the product. that melting part must've taken a damn eternity though - melting and mixing different metals and minerals until we find something useful. glasswork was a novelty, but bronze was _useful._
you do realize that both metalworking did not start with casting and obsidian is not metal
@@nathanieldebarros3849 bronze and copper alloys were proliferated long before ironwork was.
False instructions. I tried to make it at home and now i'm in nether
Is the WiFi better now in the nether? Last week i could not even send pictures
@@martin3288 Well it was better in the overworld but i can live with it
Czech Gopnik i know why.
You made the obsidian sword but their was a hole in the middle that got lit by using the kilt and now you are in the nether.
lol
how did you sleep
The metallurgy classes ive taken are all telling me that this is a bad, gross idea. And it is. Obsidian is terribly brittle and you mix it with metals that have a completely different grain structure. A better way to do this would be to grind it into a fine powder and compress it (sintering), like tungsten rods. This would eliminate the need for flux and force the obsidian back into its "normal" grain structure
It is very brittle,
-said every creative mode player
obsidian is a glass and glass by definition doesn't have a grain structure.
@@CertifiefWorldHater obsidian is like the glass they use for the windshield in cars. It’s really hard, but once it’s penetrated, then it shatters.
@@davidbakke9293 Pretty sure Obsidian is different as windshield glass is often laminated glass with 3 layers, glass/plastic/glass, so when it cracks it doesn't shatter. While side windows are often tempered glass, with the outside in compression and interior in tension, this causes it to fracture into small pieces.
"And then i hit him with a baseball Bat Witch they did not see because they only see rocks and minerals"
The next video
Enchanting my obsidian sword
But he needs a enchanting table
The next video:
Making an enchanting table
But he needs lapis
@@BluE-si6xhnext video: mining lapis lazuli
He needs level
**melts obsidian**
Minecraft players: *impossible*
Are you in a great pain?
@@roadkill236 spinel
What happens to items you toss into lava
SPINEL DID THEY FUSE ON U AND USE THEIR SWORD ON U
*coughs*Obs*coughs*idi*coughs*an
Hey spinel try to defeat the ultimate fusion
*OBSIDIAN*
Instructions unclear
There is a nether portal in my garage
Oh oh
Let me in!!!
Omg bring back the dead!
weeb gamer stop talking about minecraft this is not about minecraft
@@harviyssibayan9183 yes, yes it is.
Your mold needs to be pre-heated. The glass (obsidian) is experiencing thermal shock from the relatively cold sand in the mold, causing it to cool too quickly and break. The slowly cooling thernal mass of the mold will prevent a rapid temperature change and should prevent thermal delta as a cause for cracking.
Obsidian Sword:
54 Atk Damage
30% Block Absorption
Weight: 9 LBS
-50 durability
Your too slow
Durability:“One time use only”
Speak Kilogramm!
nerdtopia ball i speak kilogram, how about you?
The comments on this video:
10% about the hardwork this man put in to this video
5% Minecraft
5% why is youtube recommending this to me
80% pewdiepie and memes
MC KING 25% recommended minimum
100% concentrated power of will
Benjamin Olsson 😂
MC KING 100% reason to remember the name
It’s pretty much all Minecraft
I’m really amazed how he refused to give up! I’m so happy.
I'm really amazed how you refused to make a comment about minecraft! I'm so happy.
@@joemama-xm4xv but its became real life
@@joemama-xm4xv who cares about your comment
@@demonhunter4652 who cares about yours?
@@demonhunter4652 amazing! But No one sure does care!
the fact you went through with all this, just because some random commenters told you to, got you in my book of mad respect
Game of thrones
*breaks obsidian with one hit* everyone: impossible
Welp Creative mode
CAPTAIN LAPUTEN YAAAS
Obsidian is really weak in real life.
@@CA-ev2vf dangit mojang, do your research before making obsidian so dang tough
Effeciency 10 diamond pick: Am I a joke to you
*but can it do this*
*plop*
No u
Nobellium Uranium
Let's get this comment to 399 likes
I contribute
There youtube. i watched it. leave me alone
Mouse over the video. Three dots will appear. Click "Not interested" and the video will be removed. You can do this for any video
tertrih yea and after about 2 to 3 hours they will recommend it to you again anyway!
They so that all the fucking time.
They seriously recommend videos from Channels I blocked to me...
You know, there's probably a reason why an entire civilization of renowned goldsmiths and architects never bothered melting obsidian, even thogh they were very fond of shaping it into swords...
They might have attempted it and saw the issues that came with it then left it alone.
there TH-cam i watched it
Lillian Bass why is it still in your recommendation feed?
Lillian Bass stolen comment?
Star Butterfly stolen reply?
E x t r a o r d i n a i r e definitely not 😟
Lillian Bass xD same
*breaks obsidian with hammer*
Steve has left the chat.
Edit: *I have commit edit.*
Lol
Wtf why is it chat U meant Has left the game or Server Dummy it's not chat If it's chat it's could've been like what's app
@@erienaline2777 you must be fun at parties
@@ejenkicap7452 I never even in a party before -_-
ItsYoGamer Gaming You haven’t even been invited to any parties? Unfortunate...
This episode of *LWIAY* look so different than the usual 👏👏
Dessy DAN Yaaa@aaaaaaaa
Wow, thats amazing i had no idea you could do this with obsidian
yeah...
Yeah
What???
I am genuinely curious how much money this ended up costing in broken kilns and other costs
I am too, but also at how much this video has made as well.
@@RicoLen1 I would say the ad rates on this video are fairly low, so I'll assume $2/1000 views. That means that he made $42,000 as of this comment. I know I'm two years too late but figured late is better than never lol
6:36 No that wasn't a mistake, that's what normally happens when you melt obsidian: you opened a small temporary portal.
It is actually a glitch in the matrix
But it’s supposed to be purple
@@sreedevisodanapalli1010 yeah maybe the game glitched
@@shoooooooooooooooooo indeed
He could've just installed a mod, took a stick and 2 blocks of obsidian
Why is he over complicating things
fr
Yeet
Oh yeah yeah
he tryna make one in vanilla mode
Hes on console duhh
Congrats you are now a meme
You did not make obsidian, you made low grade glass.
Obsidian is formed when volcanic silicate at extreme temperature comes into contact with water, cooling it nearly instantly. The strength of obsidian comes from it's crystalline structure, not from the element that it's made of. Therefore, without a furnace that gets hot enough and a n instant quench, only glass can be formed.
🤓
glass and obsidian don't have a grain structure
@@yamiyomizuki not grain, basic molecular structure. Think diamond to coal
The obsidian is formed with such a high silica content that it will be glass without coming into contact with water. There is very little difference between it and the glass we see every day. I used to flint knapp both glass and obsidian and they have the same apparent hardness and strength. Nothing special except the beautiful colors.
@@olsirmonkey or graphite all three have different properties just because of structure
"despite all the mythology around obsidian,"
*casually opens mini nether portal*
Sr.Torrada what is your point this is a normal occurrence
10,000 x 10,000
Why is no one talking about game of thrones, this is obviously inspired from got
@@darksideorbit8898 you have no power here
@@darksideorbit8898 whats game of throwns, was that a sitcom?
I'm gonna be honest, I don't understand a thing of what's happening and how it works, but this is still truly fascinating. I didn't realise how complicated such processes could be.
Pearly P
Obsidian is dirty glass rock mixture you find in nature. Melting and skiping of the dirt is what he does. Yet the dirt in the glass stops him from making anything useful. Yet as you see he eventualy gets a dirty glass sword.
I'm still confused
Pearly P guy in green looking like shaggy
This guys an idiot.. I dont get why this man even tried it. Obsidian on it's own cuts finer than steel. You can definitely make a short sword out of obsidian. But traditionally they would only last one encounter with an enemy. Because they would stab thier target and break it once inside.
boris kolesnikov big dirt nature glass melted down makes a big dirt glass sword.
Fact: hes on creative mode
That explains why he's breaking it without a diamond pickaxe
Withtextures shaders and mods
no hes no-
redditors: die
I got a an idea that is so unprofitable that if he does it he might make profit... make a titanium blade with a tungsten carbide edge...
no hes herobrine
this just makes me think of the old might and magic games, where obsidian armor and weapons were the strongest by far. all i could think of was "How?! it's impossible to work with!"
Magic is literally in the games title
Him:*breaks obsidian with rock*
Diamond Pickax: *Am I a joke to you?*
Him: yes you are diamond pickaxe
I edited this reply so u dont get my replies
ssgssjaiden it was just supposed to be a joke ;-;
@@aaa-ky1px ik
@@ssgssjaiden7404 bruh
Pwediepie finally making original content👏👏
skratta du flora du
lmao didn’t know pewds could cast
THIS IS the best LWIAY episode so far!! Love you pewds
Getsouko wrong video?
DeathRose no, this is the right video
DeathRose no it's the correct video
i am absolutely certain this is the correct video!
I have a suggestion as steps :
1. get a large focusing lense to focus sunlight to melt a rock .
2. get obsidian in rock form.
3. use the obsidian and the lense to melt the obsidian.
bury it somewhere to confuse archaeologists in the future.
Adair's Channel I like this idea. We should troll the future more often.
Adair's Channel LOLOLOL
Radical Raccoon LOL as a research historian, I can attest to how confusing it would be, LOL
Radical Raccoon lol I’m already on it i made a fake time capsule 😂
It wouldn’t confuse archaeologists for that long. We can date that shit these days
Can you make a vid showing how to enchant our newly crafted sword with sharpness IV?
Synth Nites sharpness IV ha ha ha noob only I a Minecraft pro know how to enchant sharpness V😎😎😎 get notched
Can Mojang add obsidian tools now?
bane of arthropods
papa, not only you (anvil)
P.S. sharpness VI (quark)
It's sharpness VI (6) IV is 4
See this is why we can’t have obsidian swords
Aztecs have the macahuitl though.
@@mikedanielespeja6128 wooden clubs studded with obsidian shards
Netherite came in clutch
Hes a hecker!
fixter 62 its not that its becuase look ITS FREAKING LAVA HES PORING LAVA!!!
I truly admire this level of obsessive dedication :D
👏👏 MEME REVIEW
Why you close your channel
It was a lwiay
👏👏
Ramanuj 07 some reason
Hoshom jonjoa 786 YIAY
Poor pewds editing his own video
love the lwiay intro!
Makaryo yup but his idea worked it has 800k views lol!
Rip Brad
Vote trump to be brad 3👍🏼
Drake 1.2mil now lol
Knifeman 8.7 now lol
Nah you can only make obsidian weapons with a mod, sorry.
LOL
His mod failed alot.
Your jokes are not funny
@@drvissie Thank you! That's very kind.
An Intellectual Idiot dude, the guy’s name is literally “My Jokes Aren’t Funny.” Chill.
It's been 3 years but it's back in my recommended
He obviously used mods because there's no crafting recipe
Mountain Biker 256 he just cut out the part when he went into creative mode
He used tinkers construct
:O
@Savage Squad Productions congrats my buddy you got someone to do a wrong whoosh
No shit no need to point it out
The obsidian weapon is nice.
*damage - 372*
*armor bonus - 28*
Stamina - +30*
Seems hard to make, but worth it.
Defense- 0 very brittle
@Aariz Ashraf damage is attack damage -_-
@@erienaline2777 🤣🤣Im dead
Durability - 1
@@erienaline2777 im not sure you even know whats 1+1
I feel like this channel is more about the journey than the destination
The illuminati Deep shit boy. And yes
You really thought he just told himself : i’d like a sandwich right now ; and spent 6 months making it?
A nice way to say that he failed to reach his goal. I think he could have reached it, if he would not have decided to stop.
I don't know much in smithing, but pretty sure there's a reason why we can't buy glass knives in stores...point is, he already has a compound that took so much of the obsidian out, that it could barely be called obsidian...so why continue when there's hardly any obsidian in it?
YourAboveAverageKevan because it’s cool
I like his approach. Break something, do it again… break something, do it again. It’s sheer madness
Keep it up pewdiepie
Santosh Kumar Desai didn't know he was so talented
*Y O U C O M M E N T E D I N T H E W R O N G V I D E O*
holy succ swoosh
I thought the title said “how to melt a Canadian”
I found it.... The one non minecraft comment
And you clicked to look at a human melting then being cast? 😂😎
Only Trump Can
I think
lol
Actually that's a good question
This LWIAY episode is really epic!! Please do more!
"I suck at this."
I'm glad you included that frustration. Not because it's funny, but because that's necessary in science. You doubt. You fail. But you learn. I appreciate all of your process. Including the cat.
The new pews merch is so cool and fresh can’t wait till my order arives
TH-cam: can you cast obsidian into a sword?
Minecraft developers: WRITE THAT DOWN, WRITE THAT DOWN
r/beatmetoit
U mean mojang?
They saw this and made netherite
R/ihavereddit
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Obsidian, good for blades, is deep core glass where the flow lines are more uniform and the glass sets slowly under pressure. Your pouring and the filling of the mold creates eddies in the glass. The rapid displacement of heat causes uneven shrinkage and numerous microscopic fractures, making the glass even more brittle.
3d print molecular layers...
And by blades you mean from a blade core
@@AnyMotoUSA Or core-stone, and yes.
So the short answer is no, you can’t cast obsidian. By the time he added all the flux, and metals to make it blacker, it was no longer obsidian anyway. The lapping and breaking of the obsidian rocks is what caused the razor sharp edges, without that edge, it’s pointless.
There are people who actually knapp dance blades
Heat your vermiculite up to between °500 and. °900 before you put your obsidian blade in it. This will allow your obsidian to cool slower. This method is recommended when welding cast steel, for the affor mentioned reason.
This man: *Breaks Obsidian with his hands*
Mojang: Wait, that's illegal
Is it pronounced "mo-jang" or "mo-yang"?
@@core3481 mo yang
Where is it illegal?
@@nightfall89z62 South province, China
@@core3481 huh, interesting.
From pewdiepie
bad vibes who isnt
Same haha
Imagine seeing something that looks like honey but it’s actually lava
Thats how God made my ex wife.
@@johngalt671 ahh i get it
*S I P P I N G S O U N D S*
It more looks like Taffy than honey
FORBIDDEN HONEY
Wow, wonderful. You are soooo intrepid! Don't know why as a mere viewer I was so engaged to the point that every failure was just a new cheer for me to urge you to continue. In the Bronze Age, you would have been a god!
Obsidian’t
Perfect
No
Obsidiaint
I think it also might me dogn’t
Commen't
I can make it within seconds. Just combine water and lava
But can you make an obsidian sword
Ye
Funny enough you can actually do that irl
@@prophetcitrus9638 yes
None Obsidian None
None Obsidian None
None Stick None
He said "cast obsidian". Not "make obsidian"
Dear TH-cam Recommendations:
I clicked the video. Happy now?
Leave us alone.
Yours truly; Everyone.
Sherlock Sixx that dp brought awesome memories
I'm not a social experiment. What on earth made you think that?
I agree 100%
Literally could've just pressed the three dots and then "Not interested"...
Sherlock Sixx preach
I love how hard he works just to answer one of our questions what an amazing TH-camr
*OKAY TH-cam I WATCHED IT LEAVE ME ALONE NOW ALRIGHT?*
Apostolos Petkoglou xD
Ikr
Lol
Hahahaha
i know right lmaoo
U forgot to temper the blade by driving in straight thru someones heart.. that will give it the strength it needs
Haviar Merlos to defeat the Night Kings Hordes
Haha
Haviar Merlos 😂
Where was this from?
Vladimir Ivan The legend of Azor Ahai from A song of ice and fire
Minecrafters rn:
*I don't need sleep. I NEED ANSWERS.*
But the phantoms
Me at 11:06 pm no sleeeeeeeeeep
GD Octi uh how bout the phantoms. *uhhhhhh*
@@user-hy3uz5wl1r i fear no man
But that thing (phantom )
It make me have to sleep
**you can not rest now there are monsters nearby**
I'm seriously impressed by this mans dedication to make that damm obsidian blade
There!
Now get the hell off my recommendations!
I know right
Recommendations*
I watched this video a few days ago... It returned to my recommended feed... I don't think this beast can be tamed
seriously between this one and pewdiepies version. jesus christ
WoW pewds nice memes in this episode)
What?
Joe 10987654321 whatch pewdiepie and you will see what he means
😂😂😂😂😂
Old i just watched😂
Old yep
*i watched it TH-cam now leave me alone*
Dank Hill same my dude
Same.
If you ever give this another shot I'd suggest picking up on the methods used for lost wax investment casting.
It appears as though getting a proper pore in is too tough, but if you could get a custom mold into the kelm with powderized obsidian within you wouldn't need to!
After the obsidian completely melted you just need to slowly lower the temperature until room temp was achieved!
Best lwiay yet!
Meme or not, you can't help but appreciate the time and effort he put in to this..
lol going on the obsidian sword modpage on minecraft and explaining how to craft it doesnt take that much time
Simon Kremser thats not his point at all
RealLiveGameplay! goodgawd r/woooooooooosh
Brian Philip
And ya know,
All the videos he uploads...
wat do u mean? he clearly cOpIeD pEwDiEpIeS video
I can really see the difference when pewdiepie edits his videos
Marzia edited this video.
The Astec Indians used a kind of wooden sword that had SMALL Obsidian blades attached to its edge. Although they were using Obsidian for centuries, apparently they never found any way to make large pieces of it that held up without breaking in use, although they always used it as much smaller cutting tools.
*You need to be 99 Smithing to be able to craft this weapon.
Jordan Harris 😂😂😂
"Throws skill cape and party hat on the ground"
Pre Grand Exchange 99. Yea... you try finding someone to sell you that much ore... anyone can get 99 after a bunch of updates.
Will Will Smith smith Will Smith? Yes, Will Smith will smith Will Smith.
A weapon worthy of the TzHaar, and YtHaar.
Guys finally,
*We can collect obsidian in a bucket!*
lava bucket:"am I a joke to you?"
Hot stuff
@@domek_0 yes
Anyone from pewdiepie’s channel????
Btw I’m a small youtuber
me
Rohan Robert yup
me
Me
me too
Honestly am just amazed by the amount of effort you put in to try and make it work.
Next time he will have to play Despacito on the guitar
420Fam0us
PEWDIEPIE
Only if we get 500k
N0ah Hg it’s almost at 600k
i’m here cause of that too lol
The most overplayed song in the world.
Is this a meme?
yes
HHAHAAHA
B.ClassiC clap clap meme review
B.ClassiC yes
Yes
Snaps obsidian in half
Me: Wow his hands are made from diamond pickaxes
@Polina Si That's exactly what he said...
his hands are stronger than supermans xd
@@razmerade4072 Whoosh
@@lervinparas5575 1. That's not a wooosh
2. r/thatswooooshwith4Os
Enchanted that is. Look how fast it broke
I love how your cat was chilling in the yard when you sped up the footage. 🥰
Wow pewdiepie, these are some great memes!
Will .,. I know right!I love these memes!
Will .,. 😂😂😂
ikr! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Looks like your smithing level wasn’t high enough. Better start making a ton of iron daggers and leather bracers.
Patrick Star thx for not referencing minecraft
No just go find a few gold ingots, duplicate them, and then make a shitload of gold rings
And put some enchants on them so you make your money back
And when you get smithing high enough, find some common dwarven metal, melt it down and craft a shi t ton of bows
Shit*
Does this mod work for 1.14? if so can someone send me the link pls?
I think it only works for 1.7.2, but you can search it with this name: "Mo' Swords"
I'magines if someone actually sends a link
But its pretty glitchy right now, i suggest you wait for the patch. In the meantime, try the realistic nether mod OH! Btw that one corrupts your save data so be sure to copy a world before playing
Sorry, the newest mod was from 5 years ago so it won’t work
No it actually works on 1.13
U need to download this mod:
How to make everything (developer)
Mod: OBSIDIAN SWORD.MADE
I hope i helped u :)
"My hatred of geologists is purely theatrical, but if I did have to kill one for some reason, it would be very easy.
I’d brandish my obsidian knife at them and they’d be compelled to approach. “That’s very cool,” they’d say, confident in their superior strength and endurance from all the rocks they carry around at all times. They’d shower me with very interesting facts about obsidian and hover just out of range of the cutting edge, waiting for me to exhaust myself. “But as it is volcanic glass, it’s very fragile, you see, and isn’t well-suited for use as a weap-” and then I’d hit them with the wooden baseball bat in my other hand, which they would not have noticed because geologists can only see rocks and minerals."
-How to Defeat a Geologist(TH-cam video).
Comment section: MINECRAFT
Me: remembers when this video was a meme
AlphaToast wait it was
@@wowzers8853 Indeed it was
@@wowzers8853 it was on everyone's recommended feed,so much so it started to get annoying
I got it a handful of times and didn't really care to watch it, but now I ran into it again and I'm watching it because it seems interesting
I was watching pewsdiepie liwy 45 and this came
But can you do thiiiiiiiiiiiiiisss
Daz Dee Chair memes in August!
HOWS IT GOING BROS
"Can we COPYSTRIKE Obsidian guys"
Seemon Yelda .::;/;’,,.,m.
Oh yes he's getting demonitized now
HtME: "Can you melt Obsidian and Cast a Sword?"
Aztecs: Hold my Macuahuitl.
You haven't crafted enough iron daggers to unlock Glass Smithing. Go back to Adrienne Avenicci at Warmaiden's in Whiterun (Skyrim). It was there that I learned the key ingredient was malachite. Seriously, thumbs up for a good try.
You have discovered Lake Iron Dagger
You have discovered the SkyForge
Smithing increased
I make dwarwen arrows
Julia-6 so true
That's a lot of *Damage*
THAT'S A LOT OF THOSE THINGS
Hey Mate, Lead crystal glass artist Adam Norman Jenkins here. A few points that might help you in future work. First up, we coat all our bricks and the inside of our kilns with a thing called "High Fire Kiln Wash"...a company called Paragon makes a good one that is specific for glass, if your crucible breaks and glass comes pours into your kiln the kiln wash protects your valuable kiln (I regularly have high temparture lead crystal glass flow all through my kiln just because I'm too lazy to measure and cut my glass properly). Second point, you're always going to have problems sand casting glass which is why glass sculptors generally don't. What we do is create a multilayer refactory mould (each layer has a different chemical composition because it has different goals)...we put the mould AND crucible into the kiln at the same time (it's called a gravity load crucible), not only that, we have to consider sprue, risers, feeders and gates when making our mould. The reason we put it all in together is annealing. When casting glass you can't just use an annealing kiln like blowers use. Their glass is a special composition and is very thin....cast glass is generally lead crystal (or obsidian) and is thick as heck so it takes a LONG time to move between stages. A small-ish 25 cm piece sits in the kiln between 400 & 850 celcius FOR 5 DAYS! Your obsidian is brittle because you didn't anneal properly or for long enough or at the right temperature. If you put a strong backlight under it and look at it with a polarising filter (grab on from an old LCD monitor) you will see rainbow colours in your obsidian, these are stresses that have been captured into the glass...if I see rainbow stress in a piece it goes in the bin (or actually, back in the kiln to be re-cast into something else). Stresses in glass are an odd thing, you never know when they're going to break...a sculpture can be sitting happily one someones shelf for 5 years and then a wind will blow across it the wrong way and it will shatter into a million pieces. So you can't sell anything with stresses in it and, realistically, if you have stresses you have a problem with your process. Hope that helps, hit me up if you need any more info for any future casts of glass or glass-like objects. If anyone wants me to do a video of what I'm talking about let me know. Cheers, Adam
Of course we want you to.
What would you'all want to see made? I've just started working on a sculpture of crystal high heels ('glass slippers'), I could video that start to finish, or if there's something specific this group of people would like (I notice you wanted an obsidian sword...a crystal dagger is something I could do pretty much in my sleep)...thoughts?
@@admjen1 - if at all possible , a small blade made from obsidian, roughly the size of a dagger, that can cut objects and survive blunt trauma
Anything really, would love to see the video though. Wanna make me a Crystal GIR (Invader Zim) :D
Wait, somebody on TH-cam who actually know what he's talking about? WHAT IS THIS SORCERY??? Is the world coming to an end?
Pro tip: these clowns have no clue what they're doing. But they make huge $$$ thanks to the millions of people (literally) who watch them try.
No-one can criticize you for your level of dedication!
Is this Minecraft 2?
Justin Y. Yes it is, man. Yes it is.
Alexa, play minecraft 2
Yes.
You commented on pewds new video
It's just heavily modded skyrim
How to make everything: Let’s try cast a sword of obsidian
110% of minecraft players: Wait That’s Illegal
*Jon snow wants to know your location*
Gendry wants to be his apprentice.
Ashutosh Agarwal more like his boss
Know
@@morgandaly2651 Thanks didn't notice
Gg
It is always fun watching someone who has no clue trying to do something and totally failing at it. Thanks.
By the way, you are attempting to do something in hours that takes days or weeks or months in nature.