@@alidee5448 The author is Ukrainian, in our opinion chili pepper is called "Sharp" pepper. That is, it is such an idiom that "Sharp" (hot) pepper are added to make the blade sharper.
The pattern in the steel even looks like it was drawn with a fine point calligraphy nib! Your patterns never fail to amaze me! You are a true artisan of the craft!
Ah yes. Way back in 2001 my art teacher introduced us to calligraphy. She let us pick the pen and ink we wanted to learn with. The pens were all stored in cups with the nibs facing up so they don't rust after cleaning (they were never clean due to it being high school). I set my wrist on top of a set of nibs to go through the cup of pens next to it. When I lifted my hand an extra fine pen nub had impaled my wrist. It didn't hurt so I pulled it out. Later while I was washing my hand I noticed a black dot on my wrist. It wouldn't wash off. I still have the black dot to this day though it's quite faded at this point. And that's how I got my first tattoo.
I got stabbed in my thumb by a friend with a calligraphy pen about 12 years ago now. Since its on the palm side youd expect it to fade, but it never did.
I have a similar “tattoo” on the left leg. My sister and I were fighting and she grabbed a pencil and stabbed me with it. She was 6 and I was 7. So now I have a permanent dot of gray on my shin. It looks kinda blue nowadays, but it’s still there.
Same i stabbed myself accidentally with a #2 pencil under my right eye in 3rd grade and i still have the dot there. I always joke around that i killed someone cause it kind looks like a tear tattoo
That pattern is gorgeous. I love that it turned out looking like someone took a pen and sketched some flower patterns on the blade, it really fits the theme of using calligraphy nibs. Spectacular.
That is one of the most beautiful patterns I've seen in years of watching bladesmithing videos. It reminds me of a field of flowers blowing in the wind. You create beautiful art. I am glad you are still safe in the chaos surrounding you. It has gone on too long, but may it soon be over so that your country and people can begin healing.
I never know what to actually expect from the patterns you create but this one is definitely in the top 5, they're always amazing and gorgeous but this one genuinely took my breath away. Simply wow
When a video drops from you, I'm guaranteed to know two things: 1. I'm going to see a flawless work of art. 2. I know that you're safe during this horrible time. Best wishes from the USA!
First, I am so very glad you are safe and able to keep making videos and I pray that continues. Second this is seriously the most beautiful Damascus I have ever seen. It almost looks like someone was writing on the steel rather than a part of it. Phenomenal work sir!
These are absolutely amazing. I feel it'd be a significant gift for someone who loves calligraphy/fountain pens like myself! Your Damascus videos are always inspiring. Keep up the amazing work~ 💕
I really love how you have a proven process and you don’t deviate from it. I’ve watched so many videos of yours I pretty much know what you plan to do next by how you work the material. It’s amazing work and I respect that you produce such highly skilled work while keeping the quality at absolutely top notch. Keep up the great work and can’t wait to see the next Damascus pattern that you create. Stay safe in these trying times over there. We are praying for you all in that area.
The fact that he laid the nibs out in like a rose petal pattern and you can literally see flowers in the final product absolutely blows my freaking mind. This dude is a genius...
The surprise at 1:30 made me smile just as much as the _AMAZING_ designs of the final result. Thanks as always for sharing the process of your work with us, and I hope you remain safe and well!
Glad to see you and yours are still alive and well despite everything that's happened over the past year. Keeping my fingers crossed that you all make it through to the end.
*Dmitry, amazing video, you have an amazing talent in what you do. With every video you put up, we all then know that you are still alive, and that is the greatest news to hear especially with what is happening in your country. So please Dmitry, you & your family be safe and well.*
That's the most impressive results from canister damascus I've ever seen. The rosettes and the paired undulating lines are just so incredibly vivid and true to the set up. Amazing work.
Not only was this by far the the most satisfying video I’ve seen you release so far, but by far the most beautifully finished piece. I love how the final piece has blossoms reminiscent of cherry or plum blossoms, and the fact that its also made from calligraphy tips… not only mind blowing but highly astonishing and very impressive. Well done sir, I tip my hat to you.
You never fail to amaze me so beautiful. My daughter even said it was beautiful, she writes with calligraphy pens. So beautiful, so awesome to see you were still doing well.
Dmitry, I am seeing this video for the first time on 19 September, 2024, and I am amazed. The pattern reminds me of a flower arrangement with wheat or ferns. Beautiful. Truly beautiful. Stay safe. --Tyger
@Shurap with what’s going on in your homeland you’ve just managed to turn out one of your most amazing pieces, ever. Best of luck for the future and keep on making these gorgeous crazy knives.
Wow that pattern turned out freaking phenomenal! It almost looks like an old vintage turn of the century flower pattern, like super exquisite! Damn I would love to own that knife! Great job!
I recently got back into fountains pens after not using them since the late 1960s. A cheap fountain pen is so much more rewarding than a ballpoint. You can make an infinite number of colours if you are inclined and the inks I like have at least 5 different blacks let alone other colours.
А какой толк с этого ножечка? Домаск должен состоять из пяти или шести образцов разной стали в чем и заключается его прочность,это зря потраченное время.😂😂😂😂
@@АлексейЮжаков-ь4в Толк эстетический... Вы хоть раз пробовали ножик из перьев сделать? Это еще додуматься надо, да и как по мне это не каждому дано. Даже если бы у меня был пресс и все причендалы, я бы в жизни не сделал...
I follow him through different channels, not continuously, but for years. I know him by his way of working and the tools in his workshop. I have a collection of over two hundred knives, some razors and broad ones. Some with more than three hundred years old. And I just want to tell you that you are one of the best knife makers I've ever met, and I'm 68 years old. I wish you a long and pleasant life. 🇪🇸🙂 👍🎋
I have to say that I really appreciate all the time and patience you have to set up everything before you start forging. Also your blades are always a stunning piece of work fit for any collector.
He's got the advantage of knowing what he wants to make which seems to be basically only Damascus blades so he set up his shop specifically to do just that it would seem. I'm just guessing though
Damascus made from substandard alloy is still substandard alloy. I just torched a Jowo nib and dropped it in oil. It didn't harden noticably. What's that say about that knife?
@@camojoe83there is no alloying going on here. No mixing of the metals. He used the nibs for an etchable carbon steel that contrasted with the hardenable stainless steel powder.
@@anderssvart3257if you put some sort of combustible material inside of the canister it will use up any remaining oxygen left inside the canister and prevent oxidation of the metals inside providing more positive welding. This is the same reason he soaks the working material in kerosene and applies borax to the hot working materials. To reduce the oxidation and provide for a more complete and positive weld.
@@smalltownrifleman wow, thank you so much, I had no idea that it works like this. I thought it's kinda joke. "Look, I'm smithing just like you're cooking in the kitchen" :D
@@anderssvart3257 the ground pepper and cut up dried pepper would be as well served as a sliver or two of wood or a scrap of cotton fabric, I think, but I’m sure he has his reasons for using what he does use. He doesn’t seem like the kind of guy to do something without a reason.
Another impressive and unique pattern! It almost seems as if it were drawn with a calligraphy pen. The forward leaning strokes actually make it look like a whole bunch of signatures where the common strokes were synchronized as if they were rhythm.
I'm not a blacksmith. I have no experience in this whatsoever but I could watch it endlessly. Thank you so much for posting these videos. You are a true artist.
when you finished sanding and the design was revealed i audibly gasped, what a gorgeous piece!! thank you for sharing your work with us and stay safe my friend
Szurap, zawsze czekam niecierpliwie na Twój nowy film i nowe dzieło. Są ostatnio rzadkie ale za to coraz piękniejsze. Trzymaj się Mistrzu! I czekam na więcej❤
I do calligraphy as a hobby, so seeing the nibs go into the billet made me cringe a little inside - but I trust that they're in the hands of a master and I was not disappointed! The resulting pattern looks like it was drawn by an expert calligrapher! Both your process and your results are works of art and very relaxing to watch. I wonder if you could share links to the tea also? Please be safe! Much love to Ukraine 🇺🇦 from the US 🇺🇸!
LOL Incase anyone wants to know why a lot of these videos of people adding chili to the metal it is supposedly because in Russian the same word ("острый" if google translate is correct) is used for Spicy and Sharp so essentially its adding sharpness to the blade. Its a play on words really.
That is a stunning piece of work! It’s always so much fun watching you do what you do, from the meticulous way you set everything up, to the tea, to the finished product. Even though you never say a word, you tell such a story with your art, and it makes you by far my favorite blacksmith channel on TH-cam. I wish I knew what you were using to make the tea sometimes though, I find that almost as fascinating as the metal itself. XD
@@user-hz7oe5gs3l если он один из высших, то демон, а не бог. Один только Бог - Святая Троица. Три лица у одного Бога. Бог Отец, Бог Сын и Бог Святой Дух. Все остальные "боги" - идолы/демоны.
Leidenfrost effect, moisture from the skin evaporates so fast it creates momentary heat-protective layer of vapor. Also thermal inertia. You can touch blazing hot things if you do it fast. Also workers' hands have somewhat thicker skin.
Such a cool pattern design. I love how it looks wavy and textured. So glad to see you're still mastering the art of damascus and that you're safe. Stay safe my friend. This world is a much better place with you, and your countrymen in it.
Thanks Dima!! Some of the most exquisite Damascus steel I have seen you make! As always the whole process is mesmerising. Stay safe in these uncertain times! 💛💙💛💙
They're to keep the oxygen from tarnishing the metal inside once it's heated up. It'll get used up burning them and won't have a chance to get to the metal
Quede fue loca cuando vi las florecita, este es un arte qué sin duda no es para cualquiera y se ve la dedicación e ingenio qué utilizo para ese patrón, simplemente maravilloso, excelente trabajo, magnífico ver un cuchillo así
In 2016 I nearly died in a car accident and my leg was shattered, I had multiple surgeries to rebuild it. I have the plates and screws from my first two surgeries I'd love to see them forged into a somethign cool
dude u have amazing skills, just dont let this job die and train ppl in your small forge. if i would be -20 years i wouldnt regret to learn ukrainian and make my apprenticeship at your forge. really satisfying and entertaining to watch.
Дякую!Кожна робота- витвір мистецтва . В такий важкий час для нас, відпочиваєш душею, спостерігаючи за народженням ще одного шедевру! Здоровʼя і безпеки Вам і Вашій родині!
Y’know something? I know full well that I’m a moron but it makes me feel good when I’ve seen enough of these kinds of videos that I can tell what step comes next and what he’s doing without any narration. I’m learnding!!1!
I love how this man perfectly seasons his ingredients before he cooks them🤌🤌
Yeah WTF is with the salt and pepper? OK salt (sodium chloride) might make sense for some chemical reason but the pepper?!?
@@alidee5448 its for flavour
@@alidee5448 The author is Ukrainian, in our opinion chili pepper is called "Sharp" pepper. That is, it is such an idiom that "Sharp" (hot) pepper are added to make the blade sharper.
@@alidee5448The word "sharp" and "spicy" are the same word in rus/ukr languages. Just a little pun
@@alidee5448 Its just carbon once sufficiently heated. Whether part of the process or just as a joke, I'm not sure.
I didn’t expect the rosette layout to translate into a pattern that looked like actual roses! That’s freaking beautiful!!
This is what Damascus steel looks like ya numpty
@@TheseColorsRunFromPutinidk why but I find that pssudo-insult hilarious
looks like a rose and a spider web, Light and darkness on one blade.
@@TheseColorsRunFromPutin numpty is not realising the level of forethought that goes into the designs shurap cranks out
@@AikonikBoy OOOIIIIoiooiooioOIOIoioi!
The pattern in the steel even looks like it was drawn with a fine point calligraphy nib! Your patterns never fail to amaze me! You are a true artisan of the craft!
Ah yes. Way back in 2001 my art teacher introduced us to calligraphy. She let us pick the pen and ink we wanted to learn with. The pens were all stored in cups with the nibs facing up so they don't rust after cleaning (they were never clean due to it being high school). I set my wrist on top of a set of nibs to go through the cup of pens next to it. When I lifted my hand an extra fine pen nub had impaled my wrist. It didn't hurt so I pulled it out. Later while I was washing my hand I noticed a black dot on my wrist. It wouldn't wash off. I still have the black dot to this day though it's quite faded at this point. And that's how I got my first tattoo.
I got stabbed in my thumb by a friend with a calligraphy pen about 12 years ago now. Since its on the palm side youd expect it to fade, but it never did.
I have a similar “tattoo” on the left leg. My sister and I were fighting and she grabbed a pencil and stabbed me with it. She was 6 and I was 7. So now I have a permanent dot of gray on my shin. It looks kinda blue nowadays, but it’s still there.
Good story ❤
Cool story! I had a freshly sharpened pencil break off into my pointer finger in 5th grade. Still have it in there and I'm 35 now lol.
Same i stabbed myself accidentally with a #2 pencil under my right eye in 3rd grade and i still have the dot there. I always joke around that i killed someone cause it kind looks like a tear tattoo
That pattern is gorgeous. I love that it turned out looking like someone took a pen and sketched some flower patterns on the blade, it really fits the theme of using calligraphy nibs. Spectacular.
Yeah I was thinking the same. It's an incredibly beautiful piece
Warum die Gewürze? Glück auf
its amazing. this is worth wayyy mor than hes charging. whatever that is
Для остроты😂😂😂@@rainerthomaslatzke8138
@@rainerthomaslatzke8138 for that hot pattern (;
Anybody else notice how the one block looked like it had a face on it before he started squishing it down with the press?
That is one of the most beautiful patterns I've seen in years of watching bladesmithing videos. It reminds me of a field of flowers blowing in the wind. You create beautiful art.
I am glad you are still safe in the chaos surrounding you. It has gone on too long, but may it soon be over so that your country and people can begin healing.
I see roses and ferns. Blowing in the wind is exactly right.
Where is he from?
@@rc-daily It's right there at the end of the video.
@Timothy Ball yep totally missed it thanks to the upcoming videos popping up on screen.
I never know what to actually expect from the patterns you create but this one is definitely in the top 5, they're always amazing and gorgeous but this one genuinely took my breath away. Simply wow
Agreed, this one was particularly stunning
I see flowers in grass
Image
Images plz
Almost looks like flowers and bushes
Nothing more admirable than a man who has honed his craft, love your videos!
That is by far the most beautiful knive ive ever saw in my life. Absolutely flawless work my friend. Incredible.
I agree
watch all the other videos hard to pick just one with so many amazing ones already behind him, this is one of a kind tho for sure.
Is there such thing as a knive? How does is compare to a knife?
I was gonna wright this exact comment
@@IHamDogg Thank you! I will check it out!
I hope you and your family manage to stay safe, Dmitry. I am amazed by everything you create, every knife is a work of art. Hoping for peace soon.
💙💛
this chad uses no gloves and touches the white hot metal with his bare hands. respect.
When a video drops from you, I'm guaranteed to know two things: 1. I'm going to see a flawless work of art. 2. I know that you're safe during this horrible time. Best wishes from the USA!
Is this person from/in Ukraine?
@@modernNeanderthal800 from Ukraine. Dunno if he is still there
@@jonnenne what a King
Don't forget that he will make tea from some plants he he grabbed on the way to the garage
Обычно люди не хотят воевать и умирать я из России привет США Я думаю что вы все хорошие люди жаль что мы не решаем этот вопрос
First, I am so very glad you are safe and able to keep making videos and I pray that continues. Second this is seriously the most beautiful Damascus I have ever seen. It almost looks like someone was writing on the steel rather than a part of it. Phenomenal work sir!
These are absolutely amazing. I feel it'd be a significant gift for someone who loves calligraphy/fountain pens like myself! Your Damascus videos are always inspiring. Keep up the amazing work~ 💕
That is an extraordinary pattern, it's a privilege to watch you work 😊
Stay safe my friend
I really love how you have a proven process and you don’t deviate from it. I’ve watched so many videos of yours I pretty much know what you plan to do next by how you work the material. It’s amazing work and I respect that you produce such highly skilled work while keeping the quality at absolutely top notch. Keep up the great work and can’t wait to see the next Damascus pattern that you create. Stay safe in these trying times over there. We are praying for you all in that area.
It's keeps the pattern comparisons consistent too. It's like a scientific study. Only really ever changes 1 variable.
6:20 AINT NO WAY THIS MAN FLICKED OFF THE SCALE FROM THAT WHITE HOT BILLET WITH HIS FINGER
6:34 "i'll fuckin do it again"
1:32 the smiley face that pops up when it gets smooshed is awesome!
looks more like an enemy from a super mario game to me
It reminds me of Mr. Bill.
Your craftsmanship never fails to amaze me every single time. Its just absolutely mind-blowing. I hope you are safe and well
The fact that he laid the nibs out in like a rose petal pattern and you can literally see flowers in the final product absolutely blows my freaking mind. This dude is a genius...
This is probably the most insane and creative damascus pattern I've Ever seen. Incredible work. Stay safe!
The surprise at 1:30 made me smile just as much as the _AMAZING_ designs of the final result. Thanks as always for sharing the process of your work with us, and I hope you remain safe and well!
Glad I went through the comments, I had a good laugh at this one as well!
👍💪✌
Same! A happy man, making a happy knife 🤘🙂🤘
Same. Compliments for the hidden message.
The beauty of the blade is undeniable. The craftsmanship is so impressive. This guy is truthfully an incredible artist.
Glad to see you and yours are still alive and well despite everything that's happened over the past year.
Keeping my fingers crossed that you all make it through to the end.
*Dmitry, amazing video, you have an amazing talent in what you do. With every video you put up, we all then know that you are still alive, and that is the greatest news to hear especially with what is happening in your country. So please Dmitry, you & your family be safe and well.*
This is incredible. I’m in awe of the pattern you’ve created.
That's the most impressive results from canister damascus I've ever seen. The rosettes and the paired undulating lines are just so incredibly vivid and true to the set up. Amazing work.
Absolutely beautiful work. Definitely one of the most beautiful patterns I have seen you make.
As always, glad to see you are safe during these times.
Очень душевно . И ручная работа , без приспособлений для спусков .
Низкий поклон , за кропотливый труд !
Not only was this by far the the most satisfying video I’ve seen you release so far, but by far the most beautifully finished piece. I love how the final piece has blossoms reminiscent of cherry or plum blossoms, and the fact that its also made from calligraphy tips… not only mind blowing but highly astonishing and very impressive. Well done sir, I tip my hat to you.
You never fail to amaze me so beautiful. My daughter even said it was beautiful, she writes with calligraphy pens. So beautiful, so awesome to see you were still doing well.
Dmitry,
I am seeing this video for the first time on 19 September, 2024, and I am amazed. The pattern reminds me of a flower arrangement with wheat or ferns. Beautiful. Truly beautiful.
Stay safe.
--Tyger
@Shurap with what’s going on in your homeland you’ve just managed to turn out one of your most amazing pieces, ever. Best of luck for the future and keep on making these gorgeous crazy knives.
Wow that pattern turned out freaking phenomenal! It almost looks like an old vintage turn of the century flower pattern, like super exquisite! Damn I would love to own that knife! Great job!
I recently got back into fountains pens after not using them since the late 1960s. A cheap fountain pen is so much more rewarding than a ballpoint. You can make an infinite number of colours if you are inclined and the inks I like have at least 5 different blacks let alone other colours.
Рисунок просто бомбический, красота невероятная!!! МАСТЕРУ БРАВО👏👏👏
А какой толк с этого ножечка? Домаск должен состоять из пяти или шести образцов разной стали в чем и заключается его прочность,это зря потраченное время.😂😂😂😂
@@АлексейЮжаков-ь4винтересно где вы взяли такое определение дамасской стали)
Тут как минимум 2 вида металла, что уже подходит под дамасскую сталь
@@АлексейЮжаков-ь4в Толк эстетический... Вы хоть раз пробовали ножик из перьев сделать? Это еще додуматься надо, да и как по мне это не каждому дано. Даже если бы у меня был пресс и все причендалы, я бы в жизни не сделал...
I follow him through different channels, not continuously, but for years. I know him by his way of working and the tools in his workshop.
I have a collection of over two hundred knives, some razors and broad ones.
Some with more than three hundred years old.
And I just want to tell you that you are one of the best knife makers I've ever met, and I'm 68 years old.
I wish you a long and pleasant life. 🇪🇸🙂 👍🎋
that is quite possibly one of the most beautiful patterns I have seen on damascus... literally looks like rose petals
I have to say that I really appreciate all the time and patience you have to set up everything before you start forging. Also your blades are always a stunning piece of work fit for any collector.
He's got the advantage of knowing what he wants to make which seems to be basically only Damascus blades so he set up his shop specifically to do just that it would seem. I'm just guessing though
Damascus made from substandard alloy is still substandard alloy. I just torched a Jowo nib and dropped it in oil. It didn't harden noticably.
What's that say about that knife?
@@camojoe83there is no alloying going on here. No mixing of the metals. He used the nibs for an etchable carbon steel that contrasted with the hardenable stainless steel powder.
@@camojoe83 it says he was smart enough to use a piece of proper edge steel for the edge.
Prawdziwy artysta! Doskonała robota❤
nie jestem kowalem, nie ogarniam do końca, czy to jest żart z pieprzem, czy prawdziwy haczyk kowalski :D
@@anderssvart3257if you put some sort of combustible material inside of the canister it will use up any remaining oxygen left inside the canister and prevent oxidation of the metals inside providing more positive welding. This is the same reason he soaks the working material in kerosene and applies borax to the hot working materials. To reduce the oxidation and provide for a more complete and positive weld.
@@smalltownrifleman wow, thank you so much, I had no idea that it works like this. I thought it's kinda joke. "Look, I'm smithing just like you're cooking in the kitchen" :D
@@anderssvart3257 the ground pepper and cut up dried pepper would be as well served as a sliver or two of wood or a scrap of cotton fabric, I think, but I’m sure he has his reasons for using what he does use. He doesn’t seem like the kind of guy to do something without a reason.
@@smalltownrifleman in russian (and ukrainian) language "hot" and "sharp" are the homonyms. So the pepper helps the blade to be sharp, JK
Another impressive and unique pattern! It almost seems as if it were drawn with a calligraphy pen. The forward leaning strokes actually make it look like a whole bunch of signatures where the common strokes were synchronized as if they were rhythm.
I'm not a blacksmith. I have no experience in this whatsoever but I could watch it endlessly. Thank you so much for posting these videos. You are a true artist.
when you finished sanding and the design was revealed i audibly gasped, what a gorgeous piece!! thank you for sharing your work with us and stay safe my friend
The sword is mightier than 300 pens
The flower pattern in this one is really unique; I think its good enough to warrant perfecting for a product line.
Always a joy & relief to see you posting some more of your gorgeous work, brother! Stay safe.
As a long-time calligraphy/fountain pen fan, I was already going to love this blade…and then you set the twists. Simply stunning work.
This has to be one of the most beautiful patterns you’ve created yet! God bless and keep it up you’re a creative genius!
Невероятно красивый узор❤ я поражён, как вы предусматриваете расстановку перьев😮
Did you just touch glowing hot metal with your bare hand huh. What a chad
Szurap, zawsze czekam niecierpliwie na Twój nowy film i nowe dzieło. Są ostatnio rzadkie ale za to coraz piękniejsze. Trzymaj się Mistrzu! I czekam na więcej❤
I do calligraphy as a hobby, so seeing the nibs go into the billet made me cringe a little inside - but I trust that they're in the hands of a master and I was not disappointed! The resulting pattern looks like it was drawn by an expert calligrapher! Both your process and your results are works of art and very relaxing to watch.
I wonder if you could share links to the tea also?
Please be safe! Much love to Ukraine 🇺🇦 from the US 🇺🇸!
Beautiful work! My late dad was a blacksmith/knife-maker. I miss him very much. Thank you for the inspiration!
Wow, that is probably the most magnificent blade I have seen thus far. the pattern is beautiful. Great craftsmanship!
PEOPLE DONT REALISE HOW MUCH EFFORT AND SKILLS GO AFTER THIS ! SALUTE TO YOU MY MAN , AWESOME JOB !! BEST ATTERN I HAVE EVER SCENE
It blows my mind how humans create such a detailed and intricate process from absolutely nothing.
A lot less than you think, considering most of it was done with a machine, and all of it used to be done by hand
got to put the pepper in so when he licks it when its molten later it doesn't taste too sour.
LOL
Incase anyone wants to know why a lot of these videos of people adding chili to the metal it is supposedly because in Russian the same word ("острый" if google translate is correct) is used for Spicy and Sharp so essentially its adding sharpness to the blade. Its a play on words really.
Дмитрий, у Вас снова шедевр. Я аплодирую стоя.
When has it not been a masterpiece? He's equal parts artist and blacksmith.
Absolutely love all of your videos, good to see you are still making some of the best content out there ❤❤❤
That pattern looked so floral! Straight up looked like roses.
That pattern is exquisite. It exemplifies the name Damascus Steel. You Sir are a Master of your craft and an exceptional artist as well.
I dont know what i expected the pattern to look like, but I didn't expect something *that stunning*
Been watching your videos for a few years now. And im just blown away away with your work. You are truly a master and have great taste for tea
That is a stunning piece of work! It’s always so much fun watching you do what you do, from the meticulous way you set everything up, to the tea, to the finished product. Even though you never say a word, you tell such a story with your art, and it makes you by far my favorite blacksmith channel on TH-cam. I wish I knew what you were using to make the tea sometimes though, I find that almost as fascinating as the metal itself. XD
Ну что сказать мастер?! Слов нет, одни эмоции и те не цензурные!!! Уважение Вам!!! Пусть Сварог хранит тебя и твой дом!
@@vYadgar не что, а КТО. Один из Высших Старых Богов славян. Кузнец и Воин.
@@user-hz7oe5gs3l если он один из высших, то демон, а не бог. Один только Бог - Святая Троица. Три лица у одного Бога. Бог Отец, Бог Сын и Бог Святой Дух. Все остальные "боги" - идолы/демоны.
@@МихаилСмолев Идолы? Что есть идол в Вашем понимание?
@@МихаилСмолев 🤡
Вы уж определитесь, бог один или их все же три? Кто такой бог Троица?
"the pen is mightier than the sword" mfs when i start wielding my sword with the souls of 300 pens in it
Нет слов.. одни слюни. Красота из под рук выходит, браво
Absolutely beautiful! You always do such an amazing job! Hope you and your family are doing well and staying safe during these unfortunate times.
Truly beautiful Damascus! I have never seen a Damascus pattern look so much like blooming 🌺 🌺 🌺 Bravo 👋🏼
That's mind blowing, the beauty of the pattern! Well done, my friend
😮Шедевральная работа! Узор- поляна с цветами! Великолепно!
That was beautiful to watch, thank you for sharing. The finished piece was truly a work of art 💕
At 6:20 did he just use his bare finger to wipe slag off the metal??
Wondered the same
How the fuxk still I wondered 😂😂😂
I WAs thinking IS NO ONE GONNA SAY ANYTHING
Leidenfrost effect, moisture from the skin evaporates so fast it creates momentary heat-protective layer of vapor.
Also thermal inertia. You can touch blazing hot things if you do it fast.
Also workers' hands have somewhat thicker skin.
I came right to the damn comments after pausing it! 😂😂
Such a cool pattern design. I love how it looks wavy and textured. So glad to see you're still mastering the art of damascus and that you're safe. Stay safe my friend. This world is a much better place with you, and your countrymen in it.
I always appreciate the channels that tint the welding while recording it
Thanks Dima!! Some of the most exquisite Damascus steel I have seen you make! As always the whole process is mesmerising. Stay safe in these uncertain times! 💛💙💛💙
😊 Witam...Tylko bić brawo Mistrzowi...piękny wzór...Pozdrawiam Ciebie i rodzinę...Niech Cie ziemia w zdrowiu nosi..
I don't think that it can be done any better by anyone. Absolutely beautiful patterns. 11/10.
Parabéns mestre!!!
Essa faca é linda !!!
Trabalho magnífico!!!
Brilliant! Both the pattern and the play at "the pen is mightier than the sword". Beautiful work! Hope you stay safe over there.
Surprisingly, even when you are making knives, you are doing Gods work. Bless you and your family.
Always super impressed with your work but this one took it to an even deeper level. This one is truly amazing. That patter was so Intense
This might be the coolest Damascus pattern I’ve ever seen! Well done
Ive watched many videos like this but didnt expect the result .
This is the most beautiful Damascus steel I've ever seen
На клинке если присмотреться как будто цветы, отличная работа!!!
I love the face at the end :)
That's probably one of the most beautiful blades yet. Really shows a high level of skill!! Good job bro.
Why do you add spices?
To make it spicy
@@nwaattaf4819this guy spices
They're to keep the oxygen from tarnishing the metal inside once it's heated up. It'll get used up burning them and won't have a chance to get to the metal
Чтоб было вкуснее
I asked him when he was smaller it's just for the content
Quede fue loca cuando vi las florecita, este es un arte qué sin duda no es para cualquiera y se ve la dedicación e ingenio qué utilizo para ese patrón, simplemente maravilloso, excelente trabajo, magnífico ver un cuchillo así
My favorite thing about this is that the pattern looks like it was actually drawn on with a fountain pen. So meta, I love it.
Ну надо же какая красота !!! Спасибо Вам Мастер !
Золотые руки! Дай вам бог здоровья и мира!
In 2016 I nearly died in a car accident and my leg was shattered, I had multiple surgeries to rebuild it. I have the plates and screws from my first two surgeries I'd love to see them forged into a somethign cool
Каждый раз технология изготовления обновляется, мне это очень нравится! Успехов вам!
Certo che devi avere esperienza a 6:34 a togliere gli scarti dal metallo fuso con il dito
dude u have amazing skills, just dont let this job die and train ppl in your small forge. if i would be -20 years i wouldnt regret to learn ukrainian and make my apprenticeship at your forge.
really satisfying and entertaining to watch.
Дякую!Кожна робота- витвір мистецтва . В такий важкий час для нас, відпочиваєш душею, спостерігаючи за народженням ще одного шедевру! Здоровʼя і безпеки Вам і Вашій родині!
Caneta, espada e rosas... Tua arte é poesia pura! 🌹✒️🗡️🌹
Abraços aos meus irmãos e irmãs ucranianos, daqui do Brasil 🇧🇷🤗🇺🇦
Y’know something? I know full well that I’m a moron but it makes me feel good when I’ve seen enough of these kinds of videos that I can tell what step comes next and what he’s doing without any narration.
I’m learnding!!1!
6:07 how do you not burn your fingers!?