Just found this channel when searching for Damascus steel patterns, and OH MY GOD! I can't stop watching. Your skills at this are simply mindblowing. Definitely have to subscribe to this channel, cannot wait to see all the ones I missed and those to come!
The vision you have for the finished pattern while you cut & build your billet is beyond my understanding. You are an amazing craftsman. Thank you for sharing this with the world
That look like a unique motocycler dagger, that only NPC shurap can forge: + 20% movement speed + 15% attack speed + 15% fire damage + 1% of instant kill the target Thank you guys for made this item more realistic to the actual game, I updated the atributes!
I used to work in a chain factory, working with the very size chains (50/60 series) in this video. Not just the use of high-carbon bike/motorcycle chain for a knife, but also keeping the links in line with each other during the drawing process to preserve the chain pattern in the Damascus is beyond cool, and is the hallmark of a true craftsman. Well done.
I always admire with how much care and skill you manage to forge scrap metal parts into stunning Damascus steel patterns without breaking it or producing cracks. Amazing work on this one too!
Это один из красивейших ножей - кинжалов ,которые я видел на этом Канале ! Браво !!! Рисунок просто шедевр ! Симметрия и гармония в клинке просто волшебная ! )
Irańian KiddoXx he’s not just acting tough. This is physics at work. You could do it too. It’s the same concept as being able to run your hand under a flame if you move fast enough.
Best pattern ever, I'm a big fan of your work Sir, I watch a lot of blacksmithing channels and your work is the best when it comes to the beauty of the steel 👍👍👍👍
So true. I thought it looked good before that, but then when that pattern was revealed, it was amazing. Its always cool to watch s true craftsman at work.
Moving your hand quickly like that across the surface doesn't leave much contact time for heat transfer, plus I doubt he's pressing down much so that also limits the contact. At most I'd imagine it's just a brief discomfort.
+November Reign Same thing with chefs. Enough burns and the nerves become damaged while the skin thickens, eventually enough that handling hot pans without pot-holders becomes natural.
This is amazing. You do some insane work with unconventional materials. I would love to have some of your knives in my collection especially this one. Keep up the awesome work.
@@mitaskeledzija6269 Well first off, that is not true Damascus Steel blade. He just forged a single billet, instead of using different layers of contrasting steels and forge wielding those billets which will eventually give you the different types of patterns, like ladder, or raindrop. The patterns on his blade came from the links.
@@mariajukejax9649 Nope,, would have been disqualified because, it wasn't layered, or a canister Damascus, and he didn't use different types of steal. Beautiful blade though. I'm not putting his work down at all.
Shadrach Lawson you’d sound a lot more intelligent if you didn’t try to police peoples speech in the TH-cam comment section of all places.. they aren’t writing a dissertation
Me. Because he doesn't talk. Jk no. Idk really. If I had to guess though it would be because it's all visual progress and he doesn't talk to you and talk about what's going on. Like Alec Steele does. I personally don't give a shit really but it is cool for the blacksmith to explain what they're doing, what they will do next, and the history of whatever is being made. Its a cool addition, but I don't really give a fuck. This guy is creative. Thumbs up from me!
I truly wondered why you cut the V in the end of the blade. After seeing the end product i completely understand. OMG the uniformity is superb. Thank you. WOW
Pattern welded steel was invented in Damascus so all pattern welded steel could be called Damascus. Or as they would have called it woots. Pedantic p rick
The different layers of chains were '' melted together'' during the forging but still the original parts of the chains remain visible in some places ( the round shapes here). This is how a Damascus works, melting them so the become sticked like a single piece of metal but not enough for them to be merge together completely
Probably happens because of the acid dip. Different steel heats at different temp. The acid reacts to this difference in heat treatment and causes patterns.
@@krazed98 its tea. Obviously but its in its purest form. Literally the nug of a flower before it blumes. Whatevever flavor you want either way its just cool but onlt if you can manage to finda a glass kettle.
Probably the cleanest Damascus pattern I've ever seen...
uHm aCkChUaLlY iT's NoT tEcHnIcAlLy DaMaScUs
I'm usually indifferent to damascus, it hardly seems worth the effort, but that was really awesome. Fantastic pattern.
Beautiful piece of work!
Simon Roth but its not Damascus!
Damn
The most unique patterns and materials on TH-cam. Always a pleasure to watch.
How to basic is better :v
어우 영어 어려워
Have you seen Alec steele
5
so good and beautiful
Just found this channel when searching for Damascus steel patterns, and OH MY GOD! I can't stop watching. Your skills at this are simply mindblowing. Definitely have to subscribe to this channel, cannot wait to see all the ones I missed and those to come!
The vision you have for the finished pattern while you cut & build your billet is beyond my understanding. You are an amazing craftsman.
Thank you for sharing this with the world
That look like a unique motocycler dagger, that only NPC shurap can forge:
+ 20% movement speed
+ 15% attack speed
+ 15% fire damage
+ 1% of instant kill the target
Thank you guys for made this item more realistic to the actual game, I updated the atributes!
+15 movement speed
+15% atk speed
Instant Backstab Kill on a rolled natural 20.
LOL..... On a roll of a natural 1, all members of your party are immediately teleported back to the real world.....
r/itemshop
I used to work in a chain factory, working with the very size chains (50/60 series) in this video. Not just the use of high-carbon bike/motorcycle chain for a knife, but also keeping the links in line with each other during the drawing process to preserve the chain pattern in the Damascus is beyond cool, and is the hallmark of a true craftsman. Well done.
I always admire with how much care and skill you manage to forge scrap metal parts into stunning Damascus steel patterns without breaking it or producing cracks. Amazing work on this one too!
Это один из красивейших ножей - кинжалов ,которые я видел на этом Канале ! Браво !!! Рисунок просто шедевр ! Симметрия и гармония в клинке просто волшебная ! )
The most beautiful way to recycle bike chain. Like a phoenix, out of condemned rubbish rises a most breath-taking work of art
Thats the coolest blade i have ever layed eyes on. Amazing work my friend!!
Agreed
Then i guess one can say that limited blades you have layed eyes on! 😂
Its kind a like a reptile look.
"It will cut, it will keel, it will EVERYTHING".
You are awesome.
What is the material he sprinkles after firing?
Kind sir, this is an excellent piece of art.
Liked how he wiped the glowing steel sparks with his bare hand
Every video lol. This man is a tank
@@bermudavibe1714 I did this with shattered glass, also no problem xD
If you do it fast enough, it doesn't hurt even a little. Source: my father is a blacksmith
Irańian KiddoXx he’s not just acting tough. This is physics at work. You could do it too. It’s the same concept as being able to run your hand under a flame if you move fast enough.
@@MisterRorschach90 + callouses.
Best pattern ever, I'm a big fan of your work Sir, I watch a lot of blacksmithing channels and your work is the best when it comes to the beauty of the steel 👍👍👍👍
He surely knows what's he doing using the Bike chain for a nice pattern on the metal, also he hammer the hell out of that metal too
That pattern is mesmerizing...when he finished it with oil and wiped it off, my jaw dropped.
How did he do that though?
He dipped the blade into the acid so it amplifies the damascus patter
You can also do it with mustard, that makes an awesome pattern too
@@dusancvjeticanin7588 Neat. Btw where are you from?
So true. I thought it looked good before that, but then when that pattern was revealed, it was amazing. Its always cool to watch s true craftsman at work.
Same.
I got couple old chains in garage , and fire insurance.
Hold my beer.
Good luck
Riccardo Mariani he doesn’t need luck, he has insurance and probably more beer.🤞
Too funny
Ha
“Hands me white claw”😂😂😂
This has to be one of the most interesting, if not unique, looking knives I've seen!
19TheFallen but it is not Damascus
When I saw the end product , I unintentionally hit the like button
I’m definitely going to remember the way you made that handle. That was a very good idea
This is absolutely beautiful! Such a fine Damascus pattern! I give it an 11/10 rating
Love the “Anvil Wipe”. Not hot ? Hands of steel.
It gets a little hot but an an anvil has a lot of thermal mass so it won't heat up very fast
@@zekecrall4708 yes true
Moving your hand quickly like that across the surface doesn't leave much contact time for heat transfer, plus I doubt he's pressing down much so that also limits the contact. At most I'd imagine it's just a brief discomfort.
+November Reign Same thing with chefs. Enough burns and the nerves become damaged while the skin thickens, eventually enough that handling hot pans without pot-holders becomes natural.
i noticed it..
WOW!!! The pattern you ended up with is unreal. Beautiful work!
Hi Shurap, Astonishing. The best I've seen you make. The pattern is just amazing. Cheers, Huw
Huw?
@Jake Heke thanks I really believe you
This is one of the most beautiful pieces of artwork I've ever seen created..
Just...wow.
next: Damascus steel sword from a whole motorcycle.
DIS GON B GUUD
Bits of plastic and rubber tyres in there.
A literal chopper.
@@incom8062 the plastic would be mad into a trinket in the bottom of the handle and the rubber would be made into the handle
@@simonbrignell2690 😂
It's nice to see a blade with a handle from time to time. Love your work.
Beautiful knife I wish my hands would let me get back in the shop and forge. I would love to own this master piece.
Dude that is tight! That pattern is gorgeous. Didn't expect it to look like that! Outstanding job.
One of the most creative knife that I've seen on TH-cam so far👍🏻
Fantastic idea, fantastic execution. And such a beautiful blade!
Как всегда невероятно!!! Когда понял что рисунок на клинике и ручка продолжение друг друга - чуть мозг не лопнул... Спасибо за видео!!!
@@kvest_Star , но, чёрт возьми! Какая милотища! Я сам не сразу понял замысел.
@@kvest_Star вообще не очевидно...
Очевидность не было столь очевидным как хотелось бы
Береги мозг , он может пригодится!!!!!!
Beautiful craftsmanship. I really love watching the work you do. Very talented.
That is astoundingly beautiful. The type of thing you'd see a biker pharaoh or a black metal Viking leader carry
Much respect from 🇿🇦
Some high quality smithing there. Damn, im a little jealous.
Alot jealous here...fine work!
I would be more impressed if he turned it back into a motorcycle chain.
@@garypulliam3740 loool 😂
Офигительно, как всегда. И сам процесс и результат. Браво. Спасибо за работу. С Уважением Петр.
Поражаюсь Вашим работам! Вы настоящий мастер,спасибо за видео.
Как всегда процесс сварки завораживает))) а формирование жала кинжала вообще выше всяких похвал)
بالله عليك .... مين رح يفهم عليك انت ؟؟
Outstanding brother. That's a beautiful pattern, and a work of art! Keep up the good work.
This is amazing. You do some insane work with unconventional materials. I would love to have some of your knives in my collection especially this one. Keep up the awesome work.
You have got some serious skills. Best forge videos on the internet hands down.
Дмитрий, как всегда шедевр!!! Твои ножи просто произведения искусства 👍👍👍
Q: What do you do for fun?
A: Make weapons that could end your life, oh, and, drink blooming flower teas.
I think the flower tea was used to bring out the pattern in the steel.
zzebowa i dont think so
@@zzebowa Exactly. 😂
@Evolventity He made a dagger to kill the time.
Is For Self Protection..!!!!!.
When he pinned the chain as the handle, all I thought was, "That's just upsetting"
I wonder how many people actually get that pun. Five likes anyway. Nice one!
I found it riveting...
Needs upsetting is what I thought.
i hate you.
That's a gorgeous pattern. I really liked how you forge welded the tip, instead of shaping it on your power hammer.
When you gonna be on “Forged in Fire”?
He too good for those dumbasses
Btw, are this show still running?
@@mitaskeledzija6269 Maybe. But judging by this blade, easy money for him. He'd win easy.
@@mitaskeledzija6269 Well first off, that is not true Damascus Steel blade. He just forged a single billet, instead of using different layers of contrasting steels and forge wielding those billets which will eventually give you the different types of patterns, like ladder, or raindrop. The patterns on his blade came from the links.
@@mariajukejax9649 Nope,, would have been disqualified because, it wasn't layered, or a canister Damascus, and he didn't use different types of steal. Beautiful blade though. I'm not putting his work down at all.
Это просто нечто. Есть же у людей талант покорять метал
Is it just me or heated up at the start does it low-key look like a waffle
You hungry bro xD
Say what you want to say without adding extra nonsense. You'll appear more intelligent.
Shadrach Lawson you’d sound a lot more intelligent if you didn’t try to police peoples speech in the TH-cam comment section of all places.. they aren’t writing a dissertation
Low-key, trolled.
@@shadrach5681 Clearly you're lacking a few cells. Guess you're the type of girl/guy that's a barrel of fun at party's. Not.
This has to be one of your most unique creations! Awesome result!
That is the most beautiful blade I’ve ever set my eyes on.
Дима, всегда восхищаюсь мастерством и умением его подать! Так держать!
✊в конце перед водой что это масло или кислота или что это?
@@АльбертАлекс-г3к хлористое железо если не ошибаюсь
@@h022kk спасибо 👍
I think this guy defo has Elven blood! Making exquisite blades like he does and then there's that magical looking tea! Respect ♥
Elves don't craft. Its the Dwarfs.
@@johnrupesh4535 Elves craft -Dwarves mine!
@@NWIE76 Hahahaha.. Dude. Get your fantasy facts straight. I don't know what kinda bullshit mmorpg you are playing.
That is so much more than a functional tool. It is aesthetically a beautiful piece of art.
That is so beautiful my breathing stopped for a few seconds.
WOW. Im speechless. That's beautiful
Красота!никогда ножи не любил,но этот просто завораживает
Полностью согласен
Jaw hit the floor when you showed the finished blade .. unreal craftsmanship.
An easy 11 out of 10 ! 😎
Who’s giving this guy a thumbs downs? Is it people being envious of his skills?
Immortan joe hates him.
Might have been a mis-fire.
Me. Because he doesn't talk. Jk no. Idk really. If I had to guess though it would be because it's all visual progress and he doesn't talk to you and talk about what's going on. Like Alec Steele does. I personally don't give a shit really but it is cool for the blacksmith to explain what they're doing, what they will do next, and the history of whatever is being made. Its a cool addition, but I don't really give a fuck. This guy is creative. Thumbs up from me!
Очень красивая работа!
Never in a million years would I have thought that would be the out come
what about 1 million and 1 years
I truly wondered why you cut the V in the end of the blade. After seeing the end product i completely understand. OMG the uniformity is superb. Thank you. WOW
3:30 don’t know why but that reminded me of an M60 letting loose
I imagine 50 Cal. Browning MG
Reminds me of my mother's old sewing machine
It’s momma Deuce
Who else thought he dropped a 5g bud in that tea at first? 😂
Same!
Lol 8:52
Nobody Did.....trendy little Dork. Go away Child.
Me when he dips it into the liquid and it comes out with spots: "Mmmmmmm das nice"
I believe its an acid, used for coating a pattern, only aesthetics
@@rebeccaconlon9743 At first I thuaght it was hydrodip
It is acid, but it reveals the pattern already in the metal by etching away at the surface, not coating it.
@@fr3heart exactly. The different metals used are not affected by the acid at the same rate so you see the actual layers quite nicely
Please what is the dust that he drop on when he stars to forge it?
The pattern is beautiful, the handle amazing.
This craft is amazing, the steel is also amazing, ageless and as brand new with a skilled blacksmith....
Он прекрасен. Он так прекрасен!
That is an awesome looking blade ! I love watching your forging videos !
Beautiful~~너무나 아름다운 칼 입니다
This is my favorite so far, I've seen a few of your other "chain blades" but i really like how this one turned out.
Holy cow you've outdone yourself! This is so beautiful! WOW! 😍💘 The eyes, the handle, the shape! You never cease to impress 🤩
7:38 when you drop your anvil in minecraft
Are you 10
You think only kids play minecraft? You have a lot to learn.
I'll have another U lookin for a boyfriend?
You're so cool.
@@illhaveanother4365 yes i am 10 shut up
Love the sound of that power hammer. Sounds like a lmg
Wow!!! Truly amazing....such a vivid pattern. Definitely the prettiest blade I've seen. Nice work man.
Fantastic work. The acid etch bringing out the chain pattern. Beautiful.
i just love how after every time he hits the blade and removes the scale from anvil
ТАЛАНТИЩЕ!!!))) Спасибо
One of the better craftsmanship I've seen... Good job! I would totally buy that piece
Damnit, all these years I've just been tossing my old chains away!
@Hentai Yeah it was just a joke, of course I don't just thrown them in the bushes!
@@GdaySport hahahaha👍
Didn't show up expecting to see the single coolest thing ever
6:22 How many times has that actually gone flying?
it has to be one of the most facinating Damascus patterns I've seen, a cross between a book matched piece of wood and a snake skin.
Dude said, “I shall cut you.” But first, TEA!
tea time is important
Piece of art :)
+1 for the "tea time"
What kind of tea was that?
I just seen the one with the steel cables and i haven't been able to stop watching. Absolutely amazing work
Very nice piece, don't know why the title calls it Damascus but regardless you did a very nice job on that blade
Yeah. It's become mainstream to call it "Damascus" even tho it's called pattern welding
Pattern welded steel was invented in Damascus so all pattern welded steel could be called Damascus. Or as they would have called it woots. Pedantic p rick
Приветствую, дождался вашего искусства, жму руку, всех благ
Охх, какой красавчик вышел!)) как всегда - топ!
Can't believe the pattern is so symmetrical! Keep up the work king. 🔱
Simply stunning!
Как всегда шедеврально.
Респект и лайк :-)
Wasn't expecting that result... pretty damn amazing.👍🏻
I'm not into knives, but your craftsmanship is undeniable. Take a bow.
Ох охренительно получилось, красиво, очень красиво слов нет!!!!!
it more Looks like an ancient artifact you would buy for a Million Dollars or so
Yes, that is how most ancient artifacts are come by. That's why it's called "Forgery".
If i look at it now it more looks like it could be a deadric artefact from skyrim
Rathalos Ranger except this is reality you fucking weirdo
@@rathalosranger4537 looks like an alien blade lol
Yes in 500 years they will say so😂😂😂
That's really cool I'd love to try something like that for just one day.
This Video is very well done, keep it up. ;)
It's hydrochloric acid.....also done with, hot, white vinegar.
Wow, you made that look easy. Looks about as close to perfect as one can make!
How did the patterns come to be? Thats some dark magic right there.
Is it because the empty space were filled with a different material?
The different layers of chains were '' melted together'' during the forging but still the original parts of the chains remain visible in some places ( the round shapes here). This is how a Damascus works, melting them so the become sticked like a single piece of metal but not enough for them to be merge together completely
Carlsbergauss also different parta of chain are made of different steel so they have different „shades of gray”
Probably happens because of the acid dip. Different steel heats at different temp. The acid reacts to this difference in heat treatment and causes patterns.
@@shekharbahuguna9475 just does not react at the same pace with the different types of steel.
8:49 The most important part
Ive had that tea its actually really good.
@@burntchickennugget191
What's the name of that herb please?
@@burntchickennugget191 what is it?
I thought he was gonna dip the blade into it
@@krazed98 its tea. Obviously but its in its purest form. Literally the nug of a flower before it blumes.
Whatevever flavor you want either way its just cool but onlt if you can manage to finda a glass kettle.
ЭТО ПРОСТО НЕЧТО👍. ХОТЕЛОСЬ БЫ УВИДЕТЬ НОЖ "КУКРИ" В ВАШЕМ ИСПОЛНЕНИИ.
Wow that pattern is something else. Well done!