@Jade This is true but it seemed like this smith never let it cool much while working. In Alec's video it did seem like there was a lot of working and then reheating.
Not all meteorites are made the same, specifically due to being clumps of random whatever from space. They have different elements, different crystalline structure, etc. Sure, this person may have more experience, but the meteorite in this video may have also been inherently more malleable right off the bat. Honestly, I'm not sure why anyone attempts to forge a bare meteorite (other than for entertainment). This is basically forging raw ore... which is just silly.
The careful wedging of the soft meteorite steel between a spliced tracks of hard railroad track steel was a masterclass in itself. Wonderful work. Cheers to you smith.
Forged in the fires of collapsed suns , blessed with the power of the 9, folded and forged tirelessly for 12 new moons, .... I bestow up on you..... Meteor A gift from the divines The one sword to slay them all
+ImmersiveGamer83 A gift from Akatosh, The One Sword to Slay them all, The One Sword to find them, The One Sword to bring them down into darkness bind them
I think it's because of all the unneeded extra ssteps he took. There was no reason to beat the metal as hard as he did, cut and restack so many times, or weld it and add more contaminants to it. He should have just folded the billet instead and slowly worked the metal
Yeah, the fact that it's meteorite made it very difficult. Metallic meteorites are mostly made of nickel and iron, which makes it brittle and hard -- you can see chunks flying everywhere as he hammers it. What makes iron into steel is carbon. A huge chunk of the beginning was just him flattening out the meteorite, welding it together into a reasonable billet of metal, and adding carbon to it to make it into steel. You don't have to do any of that if you make a sword from steel bar stock, as most people do. Of course it is still a lot of work, but not as much as this.
x3La oh i misread it as "like the hammering sound too", so i was like, what the hell there's not even really a hammering sound so your volume must be high xD
phenomenal craftsmanship man. love the pattern and how so much was done the old way, by hand. truly a blade any knight of old would have been proud to wield.
This video had the whole house sitting in front of the iPad on the edge of their seats. It was so amazing to watch the creation of this sword from beginning to end. I loved the end result! The different layers and textures was just outstanding and everything we were hoping it would be. Keep up the amazing work!
he added carbon to the meteor composition, the guy knows the metallurgical requirements, this the difference between hammer swing and beeing a blacksmith.
as someone that is just starting out swinging a hammer I am in awe of your skill. this is an amazing piece. also this is the first build I have seen where someone has alternated the direction of twist. and I must say the finished etch is truly inspirational. a thing of beauty. so far I have made a small boot knife and a couple of brackets for people. but when I get more confidence I will be very keen to try my hand at sword smithing.
This is damn near impossible but it's all in the technique you used while drawing it out flat and thin. I have seen many fail using meteorite because of excessive cracking. King Tut had a dagger that was forged from meteorite and archeologist are stunned at how they could have done this because its extremely hard to work with today with modern equipment. Amazing skills and beautiful blade.
Ancient tools are best for making ancient weopons. That's why they had an easier time making tuts dagger. Now asking them to use their ancient tools to make a modern-day rail gun, now that would be a bit much.
You should normalize it first. That's the first step with any forging project. Why these guys did their hammer work first beats me. Maybe they just like working harder when they don't have to. Meteors are not just raw iron. They are fired in flame upon entry to God knows how hot and then rapidly cooled upon impact in most cases. If they hit any flora or fonnah they are carbonized to some degree. Essentially they are hardened as a result of entry and impact. In order to be made reasonably workable, you must normalize them first thing. Heck, even smelting and casting them into bar or round stock would be an okay first move.
From what I saw he took a step they use in Japanese swordmaking by stacking the carbonized iron wafers and reforging it back into a billet. That process repeated should work out the impurities in the metal.
The music starts and I'm like wait... isn't that skyrim? A few seconds later they start singing and I think to myself: why do i know this I don't even own the game.
Hey man I love the hard work, 3 months damn dedication dude but I watched all 21:19 of this video and I only get to see 2 pics of the master piece bro I'm pissed off make a update video or something man
ASBL Lucilinburhuc Well made 'weapon' and "video , Good on you Man, U put's a lot of time and effort in this project it show's,,, the wine does look good though...:-
Your video certainly gives a better impression of the material, skill, and time that goes into your work. Just looking at that blade, you can tell it is HEAVY! Not like the cheap display swords that people try to pass off as 'Battle Ready' for $90
Most full size cheap "battle ready" swords tend to be much more heavy than the historical counter part. They are far to thick so they can handle the abuse that is considered "battle ready" while still using crappy steel. Hollywood makes people think a Long Sword or Arming Sword should weigh like 8 pounds, when really they were around 3 pounds.
Veraux I don't like Cold Steel swords at all. Their knives and Machetes are great, but not their swords. The quality is good but can be seriously hit or miss. Also they do not tapper enough and tend to be very forward balanced; great for large impressive cuts, but kind of makes them handle like a crowbar. I think Hanwei, Cheness, Dynasty Forge (they actually make some of the Cold Steels) along with other sword makers, make better all around swords for the money.
You used a very difficult method of consolidation. I would have crushed the meteorite and melted it, then worked the resulting bloom. But your way produces a more aesthetically pleasing result when etched.
WOW. This was a really REALLY great video! Thank you for giving it to us. Congratulations on making a very beautiful sword. I can understand that it's very complicated work to weld a sword from ordinary materials and to add a metorite to it is nothing many blacksmiths would manage...?!
Greetings, ASBL. I am an amateur smith, been doing it about 2 1/2 years. I've made all kinds of things, but recently started working with wrought iron. I'm having a lot of trouble working the metal into long, thin pieces. It keeps breaking on me. One of my clients wants a piece that needs to be wrought (for rust prevention and personal reasons) but it has to be about 3/8" thick, four feet long, with a series of kinks (like an elm branch). Each time I think I've got it, the thing breaks somewhere random along its length (not near the heat). I forge weld it back together and start over, but I know I must be doing something wrong. Thanks for any advice you have, and thanks for the video! Love the music choices.
Sounds similar to damask. Refined iron from old chariots or similar materials are refined by wirewelding and folding. So when you forge it to hard and rough this weldinglines can crack. Better when you plan regular annealings (heating up and cool it slow down) in the process and forge it slowly down not to agressive. That's could help I had this problems with patternwelded material, but after some try and error it works know. When in the material is to much silitium, like in modern springsteel, then it had other reasons, because steel with ofer than 1,5 percent silitium don't like to much heat. When you forge it to warm it becomes clefts. For a more accurate analyse i would need the correct alloying of the material and how it was made.
Does it suck out the souls of it's vanquished enemies, and feed their essence to the wielder, imbuing them with supernatural strength and speed? Because if it doesn't do that, it might as well be a dildo.
MoeSlislack sure, i will post a complete version when the handle is fixed, but the cleint want to make the handle, so this time pommel, guard and fixing is not my job
+ASBL Lucilinburhuc HOW close is the HARDNESS of the METAL, IRON, STEEL or whatever it is my friend!! how close to the Katana or even more? im vry interested in buying 1
+DJ Bama this sword is heat treated differently than a katana... katana is differentially hardened which means it has a very hard edge and soft spine this sword was fully hardened and tempered making it springsteel as you can see when he bends it and it jumps straight back to it's original state if you do that with a katana it stays bent
I know nothing about forging so when the caption said 'Etching' I was thinking ohhh shit he's going to etch symbols and cool designs?! He then just dips it into something, pulls it out "Perfect."
Mihovil Skelin meteorites are essentially Damascus, the metal patterns inside are already wildly diverse, if it was more easily forgeable without layering like that, it would make a badass Damascus design already
The term Damascus is now given to pattern forged metals, the art of true Damascus was lost centuries ago pattern forging is as close as we can get today.
@@charleydowns3124 Not entirely true. Wootz style crucible steels are more closely related to the lost traditional Damascus than pattern welded steels.
***** Well to think about it even deeper, everything is made from either stars or hydrogen and helium which parts were formed back in the big bang, so everything on earth is pretty much star made and earth is just a big enough meteor.
Your skill in swordmaking has increased by 5 points!
***** next level DRAGON ARMOR!!!
sleestalk you can't make dragon armor you must kill dragons demons or very old adventurers (let's see if anyone gets the quote)
DizzyDwarf1937 Dragons Dogma?
DizzyDwarf1937 nice runescape refrence
***** elder scrolls scr00b
Too bad alec steele didnt see this video, maybe he wouldnt have messed his whole meteorite up
@Jade This is true but it seemed like this smith never let it cool much while working. In Alec's video it did seem like there was a lot of working and then reheating.
Jade ba
Not all meteorites are made the same, specifically due to being clumps of random whatever from space. They have different elements, different crystalline structure, etc. Sure, this person may have more experience, but the meteorite in this video may have also been inherently more malleable right off the bat. Honestly, I'm not sure why anyone attempts to forge a bare meteorite (other than for entertainment). This is basically forging raw ore... which is just silly.
@@dhruel but it's so cool.
Gotta keep it hot and preheat the anvil
The careful wedging of the soft meteorite steel between a spliced tracks of hard railroad track steel was a masterclass in itself. Wonderful work. Cheers to you smith.
"I have to work carefully"
Now this is the basic
This guy's skill is legendary
That meteorite, if it was verified to really be a meteorite and not a replica, would easily be worth a thousand dollars just by itself.
I wonder if it'd be worth more if made into a sword
Biyoka I Not sure. My guess is that most meteorite collectors would want the meteorite in its original form. Hah.
Butt Poopington I wonder how much a sword collector would want it
Biyoka I i was wondering how does someone put a price on something like this?
richardlyew The same way you put a price on anything. See what people will pay for it.
Halo and Skyrim soundtracks, masterful choices. Playing _Bits and Pieces_ for when you were refining it was so perfect.
"I don't claim to be the best blacksmith in Whiterun. ASBL Lucilinburhuc's got that honor. Man's steel is legendary.
I noticed the Skyrim combat music. This sword should be a mod if it isn't already.
ParkerFriedChicken I totally agree
Anthony Holmok lol awesome
Just beautiful, Unbelievable itching and craftsmanship..
just don't try to use it like a boomerang. Youll never see it again.
"Bye, space sword..."
Jake Palmer I get The reference...
Zachariah Altland Sokka's boomerang in that last scene tho
Tom Murse ah boomerang that does not return is called 'a stick'
u missed the joke....its an avatar reference.
Forged in the fires of collapsed suns , blessed with the power of the 9, folded and forged tirelessly for 12 new moons, .... I bestow up on you..... Meteor A gift from the divines The one sword to slay them all
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha perfect
+ImmersiveGamer83 A gift from Akatosh, The One Sword to Slay them all, The One Sword to find them, The One Sword to bring them down into darkness bind them
+Biotic Cactus A gift from Akatosh? Neigh, I think not, for this be a gift from Azura, Deadric Prince of the moon and the sun.
TheSacredChill
Or Kynareth, Goddess of the Skies, seeing as it came from a Meteorite
Biotic Cactus
More likely.
Sokka would be proud
Daniel Suriano i was searching this comment
Daniel Suriano LOL AN AVATAR'S FAN, I'VE NEVER MET ONE, CAN I TOUCH IT?
Diego SIlva SOKKA WOULD BE SO PROUD CAUSE REMEMBER HE LOST HIS.... AVATAR FANS ARE AWESOME!! NICE TO MEET FELLOW FANS
"Goodbye space sword!" -Sokka
Daniel Suriano
it's why i clicked this video xD
Exquisite craftsmanship. Well done.
OMG it did make me think back to when socca made his sword in the Avatar series
Who the hell would dislike this video? This is a very beautiful piece of art that had a lot of time and effort put into it!
They were so excited they missed the like button
the music at the beginning is a little offputting
More than a little to some.
Seriously, if a person is going upload videos with music, they're going to have to expect some dislikes.
+1Alchemistic The first track, made my ears bleed.
Glad I bumped it back up, because the rest was extremely appropriate to the video.
I think it's because of all the unneeded extra ssteps he took. There was no reason to beat the metal as hard as he did, cut and restack so many times, or weld it and add more contaminants to it. He should have just folded the billet instead and slowly worked the metal
jesus i didnt realize how much work it takes to forge a sword. Such a cool video.
If you're starting with almost anything besides a meteorite, it's not nearly so much work. Meteoric iron is just really difficult to work with.
Yeah, the fact that it's meteorite made it very difficult. Metallic meteorites are mostly made of nickel and iron, which makes it brittle and hard -- you can see chunks flying everywhere as he hammers it. What makes iron into steel is carbon. A huge chunk of the beginning was just him flattening out the meteorite, welding it together into a reasonable billet of metal, and adding carbon to it to make it into steel. You don't have to do any of that if you make a sword from steel bar stock, as most people do. Of course it is still a lot of work, but not as much as this.
"I used to be an adventurer like you. Then I took an METEORITE SWORD in the knee" Whiterun guard
anyone else notice the skyrim music
Garrett Smetanko Ye, it made me dislike the video.
And the halo music 7:03
At what time?
DayQuilAssLeak29 13:05
10:17 Dragon fight
12:25 Main theme: Dovahkiin
To a person who knows nothing about this (like me) it looks like magic
try stareing in to the glowing metal first hand, you will understand why so many like these trades...
nein, es ist dwarven. (no, it is dwarven)
That is one of the reasons blacksmiths were held in such high regard. To the average person it WAS magic.
the music could be lower we like the hammering sound too
your device has a volume button for a reason.
He wants to hear the hammering sound
x3La oh i misread it as "like the hammering sound too", so i was like, what the hell there's not even really a hammering sound so your volume must be high xD
+s preston true true
Woah calm yourself lol
He doesnt show his face to avoid being bothered by 1000s of man groupies when he goes out in public. This dude is uber cool.
You can say, this sword is out of this world ;)
:D
+The420Earthling thats what she said.....
+rubberman302 lolno
phenomenal craftsmanship man. love the pattern and how so much was done the old way, by hand. truly a blade any knight of old would have been proud to wield.
Yes, strong the force with him it is. LoL, Hey what's up dude, I saw your name and I just had to that.
Sokka's sword...
*Cues Avatar theeme music * ;-;
bloody idiot had to drop his sword in the final battle
Christmas Doge Sokka had to throw it to save him and toph :(
but but it was a fcking meteor sword
Christmas Doge They kinda would have died on the air ship :( Suki barely came through on that other airship >.
This video had the whole house sitting in front of the iPad on the edge of their seats. It was so amazing to watch the creation of this sword from beginning to end. I loved the end result! The different layers and textures was just outstanding and everything we were hoping it would be. Keep up the amazing work!
Man you deserve the likes and subs. I just watched another blacksmith try to forge a sword from meteorite and it was a travesty.
Was it a Alec?
yes he is
@@artsandcraftsstuff2114 yes.
Yeah Alec butchered that thing
he added carbon to the meteor composition, the guy knows the metallurgical requirements, this the difference between hammer swing and beeing a blacksmith.
It's like the sword "Dawn" from Game of Thrones!
Thats what i was thinking the entire time.
The only reason I wanted to watch this video was to compare them!
this guy knows his game music :) Love the Halo ODST music.
+Tierman Beats Fun fact, you can look up Breaking Benjamin - Blow me Away for that song with lyrics.
+Tierman Beats odst ha
thats 2
alrakism ODST actually
skyrim track as well
Nishino Kazuki of course
as someone that is just starting out swinging a hammer I am in awe of your skill. this is an amazing piece. also this is the first build I have seen where someone has alternated the direction of twist. and I must say the finished etch is truly inspirational. a thing of beauty. so far I have made a small boot knife and a couple of brackets for people. but when I get more confidence I will be very keen to try my hand at sword smithing.
This is damn near impossible but it's all in the technique you used while drawing it out flat and thin. I have seen many fail using meteorite because of excessive cracking. King Tut had a dagger that was forged from meteorite and archeologist are stunned at how they could have done this because its extremely hard to work with today with modern equipment. Amazing skills and beautiful blade.
That’s because the Egyptians were far more civilised than everyone believes..
Ancient tools are best for making ancient weopons. That's why they had an easier time making tuts dagger. Now asking them to use their ancient tools to make a modern-day rail gun, now that would be a bit much.
I'm still calling bs never seen it do nothing but crack and break
You should normalize it first. That's the first step with any forging project. Why these guys did their hammer work first beats me. Maybe they just like working harder when they don't have to. Meteors are not just raw iron. They are fired in flame upon entry to God knows how hot and then rapidly cooled upon impact in most cases. If they hit any flora or fonnah they are carbonized to some degree. Essentially they are hardened as a result of entry and impact. In order to be made reasonably workable, you must normalize them first thing. Heck, even smelting and casting them into bar or round stock would be an okay first move.
From what I saw he took a step they use in Japanese swordmaking by stacking the carbonized iron wafers and reforging it back into a billet. That process repeated should work out the impurities in the metal.
awsoem meterite sword, but why didn't you finish it...only thing missing is the handle and to put it up together, would love to see the finish sword
A pomel and a proper guard (better one) Would be a nice addition too.
agreed...I want to see the finished product man!
Siniša Graso Und wie viele?
he did finish it . . .
He most certainly did not finish it. That sword is in pieces.
Loved that you added Skyrim music xD
"smithing increased to 87"
I would think meteorite would at least be around 90-ish but hell yeah xD
+Zero Ketsueki I can't wait for the remastered version to come out.
Same ^^
+Zero Ketsueki same here and I hoped he would when I saw the video but didn't think he would XD
One of best pattern i ve ever seen. NICE..
does anyone get flashbacks to the Avatar series?
Yup !
indeed
yes!
Yeps
yes I was hoping I wasn't the only one
lmao the skyrim soundtrack was the icing on the cale
cake*
Meteorite smithing unlocked :)
*kale Icing on the kale, indeed. :)
The music starts and I'm like wait... isn't that skyrim?
A few seconds later they start singing and I think to myself: why do i know this I don't even own the game.
Flyxguydom
sure you don't mean icing on the sweetroll?
Hey man I love the hard work, 3 months damn dedication dude but I watched all 21:19 of this video and I only get to see 2 pics of the master piece bro I'm pissed off make a update video or something man
I have read of the process but had no idea it was so time consuming. Outstanding work.
Where the fuck did you get a meteorite?!?!
Did it drop in your back yard?!?!
or the internet: you can buy some large chunks of meteorite online (i ll admit we have no proof they are real)
That's bad ass,
i want a meteorite XD
gonna make a dagger out of one.
imagine how cool it would be to have a meteorite fall in your back garden!
Pieter Skuse yeah, so cool, it would blast your garden to charred little pieces, your house too likely, unless you have a very large garden
*I was kidding about that btw*
he probs was two
Can I have your wine collection?
Marcel Beaulieu ähm no :-D
ASBL Lucilinburhuc amazing sword man, real nice job.
ASBL Lucilinburhuc Well made 'weapon' and "video , Good on you Man, U put's a lot of time and effort in this project it show's,,, the wine does look good though...:-
Marcel Beaulieu I'd rather have that than his music collection lol
ScotsLyon why,what is wrong with music???he add some great stuff to the video...
man, this really make's you appreciate the hard work the old blacksmith's put in making equipment WITHOUT the help of moderen machinery
Random Name
They had water powered hammers after the 14th century.
The result of a masterpiece with a high level of difficulty. Good job sir.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍🏿
Your video certainly gives a better impression of the material, skill, and time that goes into your work. Just looking at that blade, you can tell it is HEAVY! Not like the cheap display swords that people try to pass off as 'Battle Ready' for $90
Most full size cheap "battle ready" swords tend to be much more heavy than the historical counter part. They are far to thick so they can handle the abuse that is considered "battle ready" while still using crappy steel. Hollywood makes people think a Long Sword or Arming Sword should weigh like 8 pounds, when really they were around 3 pounds.
Truth be told, I could get you an aluminum bat that's "battle ready" for $10. "Battle ready" is seriously relative.
Look up Cold Steel swords, they make some fine Battle ready Swords for 300 - 500 US dollars.
Veraux I don't like Cold Steel swords at all. Their knives and Machetes are great, but not their swords.
The quality is good but can be seriously hit or miss. Also they do not tapper enough and tend to be very forward balanced; great for large impressive cuts, but kind of makes them handle like a crowbar.
I think Hanwei, Cheness, Dynasty Forge (they actually make some of the Cold Steels) along with other sword makers, make better all around swords for the money.
Dan Martin their knives aren't the greatest either, my carry knife has a 5 inch blade and somehow weighs more than my 7 inch Ka-Bar.
the sword was CLEARLY formed to slay dragons. now I want to dig out my skyrim disks and start over.
ron guin lol
That's Sokka's sword
You used a very difficult method of consolidation. I would have crushed the meteorite and melted it, then worked the resulting bloom. But your way produces a more aesthetically pleasing result when etched.
This made me think of Eol's meteorite swords _Anglachel_ and _Anguirel_ from the Silmarillion.
Tru
WOW.
This was a really REALLY great video! Thank you for giving it to us.
Congratulations on making a very beautiful sword.
I can understand that it's very complicated work to weld a sword from ordinary materials and to add a metorite to it is nothing many blacksmiths would manage...?!
Greetings, ASBL. I am an amateur smith, been doing it about 2 1/2 years. I've made all kinds of things, but recently started working with wrought iron.
I'm having a lot of trouble working the metal into long, thin pieces. It keeps breaking on me. One of my clients wants a piece that needs to be wrought (for rust prevention and personal reasons) but it has to be about 3/8" thick, four feet long, with a series of kinks (like an elm branch).
Each time I think I've got it, the thing breaks somewhere random along its length (not near the heat). I forge weld it back together and start over, but I know I must be doing something wrong.
Thanks for any advice you have, and thanks for the video! Love the music choices.
Sounds similar to damask. Refined iron from old chariots or similar materials are refined by wirewelding and folding. So when you forge it to hard and rough this weldinglines can crack. Better when you plan regular annealings (heating up and cool it slow down) in the process and forge it slowly down not to agressive. That's could help I had this problems with patternwelded material, but after some try and error it works know. When in the material is to much silitium, like in modern springsteel, then it had other reasons, because steel with ofer than 1,5 percent silitium don't like to much heat. When you forge it to warm it becomes clefts. For a more accurate analyse i would need the correct alloying of the material and how it was made.
Liquid nitrogen
He forged it patiently, not rushing himself. I'm not a blacksmith tho but i think this guy is one of unknown legendary blacksmith smh
This is a work of art done by a master artist. Awesome job!
Dawn, Sword of the Morning of House Dayne
at 7:44 sound like halo reach music I think it is XD
Indeed it is.
It is:)
Omfg thought i was Doin A mission 😂😂😂😈
12:33 is "the" music :D
prob. he uses music from Skyrim too
Very nice. I only wish I could have seen it with the handle construction.
after all this hardwork ... u lose the sword because u got killed by a freaking creeper.
how are there even fucking dislikes on this video?
Goat Man
The sound track! Best viewed with noise turned off.
Cause people think it's fake!
I think it was the fire nation.
+Goat Man Because they are stupid! (in my opinion)
+Goat Man awful music
My grandfathers property has a meteorite buried under a tree, it landed next to the house, so they planted a tree there...
RAGE Gaming Revolution Alien tree....
Derek Skarb lol
***** yeah, no one knows where its at, well...the youtube people don't...I do...
RAGE Gaming Revolution sounds like the menoa tree to me...
RAGE Gaming Revolution did he poop on it
It's probably the most beautiful sword I've seen so far, big, well-deserved congratulations.
This is a masterpiece! Absolutely amazing, keep up the good work!
its literally the most impractical thing i've ever seen
18:29
-he is the real jedi !!
More like Sith
Terraria nerds like me would love this.
Very nice sword.. brilliant..I hope one day..I have a meteorite sword or even just knife
First song from the band "In Extremo - Sterneneisen", just a lil help...
My guess had been Rammstein.
k that was annoying.... By far one of the most impressive swords I've ever seen made and you only showed two stills!
absolutely beautiful...
I agree! MORE stills! Please show the finished product...you did finish it, right?
Hookieloa you gonna cry?
just what this video from them, i guess its the same sword :
th-cam.com/video/WqK0T2GcZyw/w-d-xo.html
You Sir are a master artisan Smith. That blade has it's own soul.
Thank you for sharing.
If only the music wasn't so intense
was this filmed on location in Casterley rock?
Dovahkiin!!!!! Love the skyrim at the end
Had to watch it to the end after all that hard work.
I prefer listening to your explanation how to do it to listening to the background music
+85% Dmg Improvement to Alien
Any one else feel flashbacks to the avatar series and halo 3 ODST
Something really, I watched many times,, love from Indonesian, Try making a keris
U know indonesia ???
I didn't expect to meet a couple Indonesian here, I'm from Indonesian too. Infact i would've never though to see any Indonesian on this kind of video.
@@Maestro_ans ofc, his indonesian you twat.
@@Maestro_ans everyone knows lmaooooo
Akhirnya gak sepi ada indo😂
Between the use of the meteorite, the time spent forging it and the craftsmanship, to many people to own it would be priceless.
"Sword from the Stars"
"The Celestial Blade"
"Sword Forged From Heaven's stone"
A gift from God
“Shooting Star”
Meteorites are just mostly iron...
lol he put up both songs from skyrim
+Creed Diskenth Crafting + 1000 ;__;
Jason Patowsky
0__0 he should make a dragon bone sword. on second thought there are no dragon bones -_____-
Sean 270wn
everybody should love Skyrim :D
+ClockWorkDuck smithing skill level 100 reached.
+Creed Diskenth lol as if there is only 2 songs in skyrim hahahah wtf xD
Please don't say priceless, what would be the cost of this, if you would please.
no offense but thats kinda high for that particular blade, much better to be had at that price range
Does it suck out the souls of it's vanquished enemies, and feed their essence to the wielder, imbuing them with supernatural strength and speed? Because if it doesn't do that, it might as well be a dildo.
Kali Kristos
soul sword is best sword
redwing fan couple thousand, but I don't think it's a meteorite. meteorites don't have pores.
I have worked in a forge so know exactly how much hard work went into making that sword, even with the help of the mechanical hammer. Well done.
halo music at 7:00, and skyrim at 12:40, love it!
Ik!
:D
I love halo
That is the Hero of Time's Sword..Hey, Listen
legend of zelda master sword
12:26 Skyrim main theme.
it's not the main song
+Mason Pearce Dude, just open skyrim.
+Mason Pearce
it is ,idiot.......
+Abdulaziz aljuied W😂
It is a swedish parody of it xD just search ostkaka skyrim and you will find it
“Space Sword!” -Sokka
Now! Come at me Kal-El!
Modern day skyrim
cool video. I would have liked to see the sword put together though, other than that it was really awesome.
MoeSlislack sure, i will post a complete version when the handle is fixed, but the cleint want to make the handle, so this time pommel, guard and fixing is not my job
+ASBL Lucilinburhuc you did one hell of a fine job!! GREAT WORK!!
+ASBL Lucilinburhuc HOW close is the HARDNESS of the METAL, IRON, STEEL or whatever it is my friend!! how close to the Katana or even more? im vry interested in buying 1
+DJ Bama this sword is heat treated differently than a katana... katana is differentially hardened which means it has a very hard edge and soft spine this sword was fully hardened and tempered making it springsteel as you can see when he bends it and it jumps straight back to it's original state if you do that with a katana it stays bent
Hmmm makes sense!!!! I would love to order one but like in katana style
I tried to make a dagger from meteorite material but failed until (4x) after your work ... I just realized that there are not many folds.
I know nothing about forging so when the caption said 'Etching' I was thinking ohhh shit he's going to etch symbols and cool designs?! He then just dips it into something, pulls it out "Perfect."
Damascus is dipped in acid. This brings out the patterning in the blade. Otherwise all you would see would be shiny metal.
Sithus1966 its pattern welding, not damascus
Mihovil Skelin meteorites are essentially Damascus, the metal patterns inside are already wildly diverse, if it was more easily forgeable without layering like that, it would make a badass Damascus design already
The term Damascus is now given to pattern forged metals, the art of true Damascus was lost centuries ago pattern forging is as close as we can get today.
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Not entirely true.
Wootz style crucible steels are more closely related to the lost traditional Damascus than pattern welded steels.
Am I the only one here old enough to recognize the Evangelion music -_- ?
***** lol youngin
iv watched 2 of the movies
what track is it
electrosharkskin I'll find it when I'm not working lol
no
Where in the world did you get the meteorite? Awesome work!!
Stunning craftsmanship and end result, only matched by the level of patience required to achieve it. Bravo!
Sokka approves.
18:40 is that halo music
Dear Precursors it is o.o
Halo odst music.
It was faster in Skyrim ._.
Man. You just blew my mind.
What is the first song name , and please , don't tell me is darude - sandstorm
Sarude dandstorm
Dante hollow In Extremo - Sterneneisen
Aetrion thanks bro
Dante hollow Pink Guy- Bitches aint shit
75IFFY ey b0sss
How much does the sword cost???
alot
Theo Eis that's secret^^
Theo Eis How much does 3 months of manual labor cost?
Theo Eis How much do earplugs cost???
omg...is there some hidden contest for most irritating sound under a clip @youtube or what ??
audiogek Which sound might you be speaking of???
I'm a first-time watcher. Do they always play loud music in the background?
Kenny Craig some do others let you hear the hammering
If I send you a meteorite will you send me back a knife/sword?
Isn't all material technically form outerspace?
***** Well to think about it even deeper, everything is made from either stars or hydrogen and helium which parts were formed back in the big bang, so everything on earth is pretty much star made and earth is just a big enough meteor.
You sir are false...God created this universe not the Big Bang
How about your both right
MDCKilla You sir are a religious idiot.
***** Technically, no. more like there is a lot of space in between the material.
i wouldnt really call this a meteorite sword, its a rail sword, with a little bit of meteorite in it
10:30 reminds me of fighting a dragon for some odd reason :p
+100 Smithing :)
...I know, it's Dragon Combat Music, hence why I said that.
It was supposed to be a joke.
Gorgeous. Just gorgeous. Can't wait to see the hilt, wrappings, pommel, and scabbard!