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Well same request as I have been making for several years. Connor Macleod 's Katana from the original Highlander movie. And something I do not say enough...whether you ever do my request or not your skill is undeniable...awesome work man.
@@lutf.l let’s be honest. It’s both. Weather or not it was his fault it broke, if someone breaks your metal baby, you’re gonna be pissed even if you made it with a crack.
Right? I've watched loads of documentaries about katana forging and none of them get as historically accurate as this one. Also I'm pretty sure Ilya is a live anime character.
So here we get evidence that some of Haganezuka's descendants moved over to Russia and continued blacksmithing there and spread their craft all over the world...
Now I understand why Hotaru Haganezuka, Tanjirou’s blacksmith, wanted to kill him when he broke his katana! The tremendous work that goes behind forging the blade is unbelievable!
u wrong.. thats not the reason.. cause tanjiro dont love his katana.. for samurai who broke his katana it means hes not unskilled.. tanjiro use brute force not samurai skill..
Katanas are just so beautiful. They aren't just swords, each one has its own identity, like a person. Each one has a story to tell, not to mention them being as fine of blades as they come. I could watch videos like this for hours, truly amazing stuff.
@@deprimat666 well i said he put in traditional and historical techniques, meaning he atleast made everything following them, except ofcourse the ancient forging used back then. using modern machinery to do the same work with less sweat is the smartest move i would say.
@@deprimat666 if the title said "making a katana like how they used to in ancient times" then i would be upset if he used some sort of new technology hahah
@@deprimat666 there's nothing wrong with using a power hammer, these guys need to get it done fast they usually have a timeframe they need to make it by. But it was a very traditional build otherwise
While I agree that the process is fascinating, you have to accept that we don't NEED this thing. Modern materials are pure enough that folding only gets us steel with lower carbon content- thus an even more softer swords, katanas are already damn soft comparitively. Don't get me wrong, I have big respect for Ilya for going through this and his obvious skill.
@@anirudhdiwakar987 Swords these days hold only little value in real battles now. Many consider it now as more of a form of art. That’s why straying away from the actual process would “tarnish” that art. Especially because this is Japanese culture, something that’s been passed down for generations.
@@toffee05 Hmm...I get what you are saying. The price of swords these days reflects how they were made. The inherent value is different regardless of the performance itself. I was just pointing out the fact that this process not being necessary for its practical use. Still, I get you point. You were just looking for art, huh....
I love the mix between traditional techniques and modern ones. Just enough of both. I can’t imagine the price of that thing. The expertise of the craftsman + the huge amount of hours🤯
Can we please just take a few moments to appreciate Ilya's knowledge in swordcraft, especially with traditional katana making? This was a beautiful and brilliant piece and the history said within was a joy to listen to as was it a joy to watch him forge this truly incredible masterpiece!!
Can we just appreciate the fact that he actually spent a whole month to make this masterpiece and show us every little detail like bruh i can't even do my 15 minutes homework, you're a legend 🖤
Now this is a Blacksmith how really takes this Katana thing serious. Seen a lot of Videos of Katana making but none like that. He truly understands the culture behind the Sword. Thank you for this deep dive on Informations
The fact that the first mention of tanjiro is at around 11:00 in, just goes to show how devoted these guys are to teaching and not just pandering. Really shows passion and devotion to the art and not just “wow look funny anime here we go wheee!” Great video. Thank you
Dude I just love listening to Ilya, he's so well informed and puts his thoughts into words so intricatelly that you don't only get to witness a beautiful sword being made but you also learn a great deal from it. Fantastic video. :)
Now that we have seen how Tanjirou's sword was made, imagine how hard and how long Hotaru Haganezuka has been working on Tanjirou's sword everytime Tanjirou breaks his sword, especially if it was set in 1912-1926 where there was no advanced machines before
I’ll never stop saying this: Ilya is a truly amazing craftsman. Seeing the attention to detail, love, and amount of self he puts into each piece, especially katanas, is wonderful.
@@jacob3916 Yikes. Who hurt you? Haha. And yes I am ignorant. I'm willing to learn about their culture and the perspective of the different parties involved with Japanese history, but my question for you is why come in here aggressively accusing others? What's your point and purpose? No one said anything to offend you.
@@rasamasala clearly you don't realize the vile, genocidal nature of Japanese history. And is reflected in you, and the modern-day ignorance of Japan, and its oppressive gov.
@@jacob3916 Like I said, I am willing to atleast learn and be aware. Don't see how we can take this conversation any further without pointing fingers. Thanks for commenting and sharing your thoughts
@@thatguyrudy2973 I disagree the Japanese, especially ones who practice such disciplines, can tend to be quite polite so if indeed he had something bad to say he would likely frame it in such a way that wouldn’t seem so. Albeit I believe the attention to detail in the methods used to make this sword would be appreciated by a Japanese traditional master smith. Particularly Ilyas use of tamahagane, knowledge of how to make it, knowledge of stacking, his use of traditional materials to make the stack etc etc would be highly appreciated by a traditionalist. In short I think the smith would be quite pleased with the appreciation of their culture that iliya shows especially in contrast to other western smiths who sure can make something that looks like a katana but a traditional smith wouldn’t really call it.
@@thatguyrudy2973 furthermore I’ve watched many a traditional Japanese smith forge katanas and of any westerner I’ve seen iliya follows their methods the closest
The traditional KatanaSmith takes almost one year to make one Katana. It's totally surprising this guy respecting Japanese traditional way to manufacture. Congratulate your efforts and dedication. From Sapporo Japan.
Professor is definitely the title that I would give to Ilya because he has a lot of knowledge and describes things to the audience like a teacher would!!
i almost never comment, but the amount of respect i have for this mans craft. absolutely beauty of a katana along with a history lesson. it has inspired me to learn blacksmithing, in hope to make a dagger
I honestly wish there were more videos like this. I don't care if this a recreation of a sword from a certain popular anime. It felt like I was learning something and witnessing something special being born. This was no ordinary recreation of something from a video game, TV show, movie, or book; it was basically that but cranked to 11. Such an amazing video, please make more content like this.
@@sohamdesai584 sigh... well it was still funny when he broke it the one time, maybe he broke it a few more times in the manga, cuz i read the whole way thru, or maybe I'm hallucinating idk
I almost cried at the end when they revealed the sword. The amount of patience, discipline , and hard work that went into it. The fact that something so lethal can be so beautiful. It is truly a work of art, and these guys Inspire me to create something of my own.
@@idislikeconflict313 haha yeah I never thought about it like that. But I guess thats kind of the point. Humans can take something mundane and boring and make it beautiful.
@@ErrorCreedas someone who makes swords and has handed both types, there's a huge difference between "a katana" and a katana. It's kind of like saying you can get a car for £300, sure you can, but it's gona be a shitter.
I could sit and listen to Ilya talk about the history and intricacies of Japanese swordsmithing and would never get bored. Huh... sounds like a great audiobook idea.
Ilya is just a master swordsmith. He also made the Greatsword of Artorias from Dark Souls, with a team in a Man at Arms Reforged video. th-cam.com/video/MPqj6WaTFOE/w-d-xo.html
When i saw the title i really didn't expect it to be made the traditional way,great work,you can understand why japanese swords are so highly regarded when you see the craftsmanship that goes into them
To the "That Works" team, thank you. This was an incredibly well made and beautiful short film. Ilya's passion and knowledge inspires me to take to dig deeper into my own passions. And thank you to Funimation for sponsoring this. Demon Slayer is an incredible show and this build highlights that.
I’ve never seen someone give a rough profession such a beautiful philosophical and cultural aspect and explanation, it makes the video 10 times more interesting, thank you.
Wow you've got skills! I've worked as a carpenter for over 42 years so really appreciate someone who knows how to use tools. This sword is a work of art!
The fact I’d normally take more than a month to make this sword proves Haganezuka really put all his effort into it. At first i thought “Its just a sword... why be so mad about it?”After this I really feel sorry for Haganezuka now.
The first sword was worst than the second one. I think 13 days for the first and his second one was like a month. So i think they make cheaper swords for the younger guys cuz they die.
so there where blades called kazu uchi mono or mass Produce sworxs during the 16th century made within a day or two made for war so would not take this long
@@micahcampa maybe cheep swords, but making blades using traditional Japanese methods was considered a sacred art and could take up to 6 months to make a single blade. Japanese katanas were considered the finest cutting weapon in sword history. I don’t know where you heard it took two days, but I can say that’s most likely not true.
@@derpwithit7481 it is they are war swords they where mass made during to wars called kazu uchi mono you can make a sword in a day just not gonna be a art sword these are killing swords not art i found it on a japanese art page and talked to smiths they told me that blades dont take long to make they do now because not many people make them like back then you would have 5 smiths in a work shop making them
“ Japanese katanas were considered the finest cutting weapon in sword history”. Come on, i thought we got rid of that nippon 10k folded steel can cut thru other swords consensus. It’s common knowledge now that european steel was always better in every way to their japanese counterpart.
It was a great video 😁. I can't help but respect and respect the fact that I made everything from scratch by myself. The reason is that Japanese sword making is done by gathering experts from each part and finally completing the sword. It's amazing! It was a great job 😄.
lt was a great video Tanjiro Kamado Katana😁.l can't help but respect and respect the fact that made everything from scratch by myself. The reason is that Japanese sword Tanjiro Kamado making is done by gathering experts from each part and finally completing the sword Tanjiro Kamado it's amazing! lt was a great job😄.
I've seen this sword made many times on different channels, but this is BY FAR the best iteration of Tanjiro's sword ive seen. You can tell a lot of love was put into making this. Amazing job!!!
I've seen this man make swords similar in process a few times. Still sat down, saw it was a 30 minute video and watched thru. The music and the detailed camera on this video were insanely well put together. Serious respect for the team on this video. The sword came out beautifully.
That was a beautiful build! I love the touch with the bamboo representing Nezuko and the charcoal texture on the saya is a nice shout out to Tanjiro's family. The art lesson gave me a deeper appreciation for the process. I can see why the sword smiths in the show got so mad at the boys when they broke their swords.
Ilya you are an incredible artist and an even better blacksmith I remember watching you on man at arms and I always loved watching you make the katanas thank you
Finally, a non Japanese master who actually makes REAL Katanas in the way they were meant to be. All the techniques are true to the centuries old tradition (except they power hammer 😁). Fantastic work and I commend you for your effort as that was no easy task. I am willing to bet that your swords put others to shame as yours are no replicas, they are the real deal. Your understanding of the idea behind the sword and the creation of a sword soul alone proves you deserve the right to make them. I don't know what you would charge to make one but I hope you get paid well because there is so much that you put into that sword including a piece of yourself. Great job!
Now that I think of it, I would LOVE to see you make Zatoichi's Cane Sword! My only regret is that I would never be able to afford to have you commission one!
@@nathandean1687 Ilya wouldnt even use a power hammer if current day Japanese smiths didnt also adopt a power hammer for certain parts of the consolidation.
Don't misunderstand me I don't mind or have an objection to the use of a power hammer but it's only in recent years that they have been used. A water powered hammer is essentially the same thing and would have been used centuries ago but his overall creation of the sword is as authentic as it gets.
My brother and I just watched through the build, spent a bit of time talking about how much more craftsmanship and information focused the videos got after the branch off. This one in particular stood out though. Probably one of the best build videos on the platform that I've seen, maybe in general.
Imagine if someone recreated the demon slayer uniform and Tanjiro's haori as well as this guy did with the blade, that would be such a realistic cosplay
This may be stressful for Ilya, but i would love to see this get critiqued by a Japanese bladesmith/appraiser (keeping in mind the context of it's anime origins of course).
The sheer patience this man has is out of this world. All the time and effort has put in to make such a remarkable sword absolutely insane. If no one has said it, this guy deserves millions upon millions of likes and even more views.
I love how you narrate to tell the story while making the blade! The depth that goes in to making these blades are mind blowing! I’m in awe of your knowledge & craftsmanship which makes me respect the original blade smiths even more!
This would be more epic if the blacksmith wore Hotaru's mask while in the process of making tanjiro's sword. 😂 Edit: Thanks for all the support. I'm glad that many people are very cultured swines like me 😂
And for a anime as beautiful and emotionally touching as demon slayer it also fits perfectly to go to such detail. and the bamboos was really a nice touch, seeing as he is holding that sword to free his sister for the curse. So when she no longer needs the bambus to contain her demon hunger, he no longer needs the sword, meaning the symbolism would fit perfectly.
Oh my god the black and red aesthetic is just fricking amazing, and let alone the very well made sword it self. Tanjiro's sword is the coolest sword in the anime in my opinion. Thanks so much for this video, this is very satisfying.
OMG! This is the greatest video you guys have ever made. Hats off for my man illya, the double habaki came out great. I love watching Ilya he is a true sincere, passionate and truly inspiring person. This is the type of style video I'll watch all day. This one had a great combination of all the elements. History, philosophy, great video, music. You guys are the best 👌
No man, that's the way other channel does. Ilya always no mask and test it on real facial expressions 🥰 I know cuz I've been a fan since he wasn't here before
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Too bad you dont have some poor peasant to chop his head off to truly test it !
Мужики переговорите с каналом зёбра может быть он будет переводить ваши ролики на русский как он переводит разрушительное ранчо
this video was awesome but, even though I watched the anime, "The gag for his sister" always sounnds off
What is the songs, because isn't the original soundtracks from Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.
Well same request as I have been making for several years. Connor Macleod 's Katana from the original Highlander movie. And something I do not say enough...whether you ever do my request or not your skill is undeniable...awesome work man.
No wonder Tanjiro's blacksmith wanted to murder him everytime he broke his sword. Every part of the sword uses precise technique and effort to make.
probably even more if you consider the tools they might be using in their era
But the real reason tanjiro's sword break is because of his own blacksmith's fault as stated in the manga lol
And he is buff as fuk
@@lutf.l let’s be honest. It’s both.
Weather or not it was his fault it broke, if someone breaks your metal baby, you’re gonna be pissed even if you made it with a crack.
🤣rofl
Man, this is the best forging video ever. Historical context, philosophy, detail work, and solid explanation. Top-tier stuff.
These guys always do that in their videos. Fascinating and educational
Right? I've watched loads of documentaries about katana forging and none of them get as historically accurate as this one. Also I'm pretty sure Ilya is a live anime character.
I offered to sweep the floors if they'd let me stand in the corner and watch, but sadly no response yet.
So here we get evidence that some of Haganezuka's descendants moved over to Russia and continued blacksmithing there and spread their craft all over the world...
@@falxonPSN i'm with you on that idea sir heck i'll even polish their hammers
Now I understand why Hotaru Haganezuka, Tanjirou’s blacksmith, wanted to kill him when he broke his katana! The tremendous work that goes behind forging the blade is unbelievable!
Fax
u wrong..
thats not the reason..
cause tanjiro dont love his katana..
for samurai who broke his katana it means hes not unskilled..
tanjiro use brute force not samurai skill..
Faax
@@Bontonepol well actually in the manga they eventually say that it was because the smith wasn’t good enough
Hahahahah
Katanas are just so beautiful. They aren't just swords, each one has its own identity, like a person. Each one has a story to tell, not to mention them being as fine of blades as they come. I could watch videos like this for hours, truly amazing stuff.
Yeah, rly beautiful and amazing. Until a full armored knight with a longsword shows up.
@@BartMK yeah lol then you’re done lmfao. But japanese swords are still cool to learn about
@@BartMK Remember, You are going to be much faster as a katana bearer, Use your only advantage and RUN
@@bilalmalik5002 hahahah
I appreciate you guys taking it as a joke.
(I love katanas, u gotta have no taste to not do it).
Like every other sword
Respect for putting in historical tradition and technique in making the sword, what a masterpiece
Nothing traditional about it really.. They dod everything by hand unlike these guys
@@deprimat666 well i said he put in traditional and historical techniques, meaning he atleast made everything following them, except ofcourse the ancient forging used back then. using modern machinery to do the same work with less sweat is the smartest move i would say.
@@deprimat666 if the title said "making a katana like how they used to in ancient times" then i would be upset if he used some sort of new technology hahah
@@deprimat666 there's nothing wrong with using a power hammer, these guys need to get it done fast they usually have a timeframe they need to make it by. But it was a very traditional build otherwise
*grabs rock* and now to make the notches!
the best thing about this is he actually made a proper katana, with all the actual processes, instead of just a simple sword imitating one
@GonzFN uh wdym?
facts
While I agree that the process is fascinating, you have to accept that we don't NEED this thing. Modern materials are pure enough that folding only gets us steel with lower carbon content- thus an even more softer swords, katanas are already damn soft comparitively.
Don't get me wrong, I have big respect for Ilya for going through this and his obvious skill.
@@anirudhdiwakar987 Swords these days hold only little value in real battles now. Many consider it now as more of a form of art. That’s why straying away from the actual process would “tarnish” that art. Especially because this is Japanese culture, something that’s been passed down for generations.
@@toffee05 Hmm...I get what you are saying. The price of swords these days reflects how they were made. The inherent value is different regardless of the performance itself.
I was just pointing out the fact that this process not being necessary for its practical use. Still, I get you point. You were just looking for art, huh....
I love how he makes a real katana and follows all the steps and does it legit even though it’s a sword based off a anime character
You can say that he is making a kanata but the design is inspired by the anime
The sword isn’t based off tanjiro. 💀🤚🏾
@@luvswinwin considering that it would be another color if it wasn't with tanjirou, it kinda is.
@Kamryn Everett The sword in demon slayer is based off a historic sword; basically this is just a katana.
Manga character
I love the mix between traditional techniques and modern ones. Just enough of both.
I can’t imagine the price of that thing. The expertise of the craftsman + the huge amount of hours🤯
Can we please just take a few moments to appreciate Ilya's knowledge in swordcraft, especially with traditional katana making? This was a beautiful and brilliant piece and the history said within was a joy to listen to as was it a joy to watch him forge this truly incredible masterpiece!!
his level is lgendary, I thought all other comments come AFTER acknowliging this point....
Ilya lives his craft. It is awe inspiring, and an absolute delight to be able to witness.
Yes we can
Yes he’s the first one ive seen to ever do it right when i see other ppl doing it they never fold the metal
Look at that clean cut at end
Can we just appreciate the fact that he actually spent a whole month to make this masterpiece and show us every little detail like bruh i can't even do my 15 minutes homework, you're a legend 🖤
15 minutes? I have to do 8 hours of homework lol
@@1carus_vr it's just an example 😭😭
Love dazai
@@user-ic8du9ev3w You guys do homework?
@@kashigi3573 BRUH YOU DON'T KUHGUCIUKGJRT
Now this is a Blacksmith how really takes this Katana thing serious. Seen a lot of Videos of Katana making but none like that. He truly understands the culture behind the Sword. Thank you for this deep dive on Informations
In deed he uses the original Japanese or samurai way like ur supposed to
He is a legend
@@shenhe773 yes
@@erniemaemalle1244 yes
Because other people don't give a shiz about "history"(?)
細々とした箇所は違うみたいたけど、日本刀をここまで忠実に作成した海外の動画は初めて!
凄い!!
Знай наших!!!
はい、私もヨーロッパ人としてそう思います。 刀の作り方についてはすでに話に入っているので、非常によくできていると言えます。
それな
only one more step is needed to make inosuke's katana
Give him a rock
Oh boy....
@@BHwithMinecraft Sits there intently sweating
Bigtime929 What's your favorite demon slayer character?
Give him a rock and remove the hilt so thats two steps
There are three things you can watch forever: fire burning, water falling, and Iliya forging katana
No I watch anime forever
These are true
isnt he the one in "man at arms"?
@@michaeljakeusman what do you mean?
@@xJohan.Liebertx the forger of katana
The fact that the first mention of tanjiro is at around 11:00 in, just goes to show how devoted these guys are to teaching and not just pandering. Really shows passion and devotion to the art and not just “wow look funny anime here we go wheee!” Great video. Thank you
yea same!!! i love how he researched the culture and everything it rlly makes the video more enjoyable and a learning process
Dude I just love listening to Ilya, he's so well informed and puts his thoughts into words so intricatelly that you don't only get to witness a beautiful sword being made but you also learn a great deal from it. Fantastic video. :)
Братуня, Так Илья из наших? Интуиция меня не обманула...
"Heres your sword...it took me days to make so please take care of it-"
*Takes a big rock and starts smashing holes in the sword*
Lmao Irl the rock would split if the steel was hardened. Pls don’t whoosh me btw
Bro tonjiro really cut a Boulder in halve but the boar guy ( I forgot his name) smashed his blade with a rock
He smashed the side which is the weakest part of the blade, wear as when tonjiro cut the bolder he cut it with the front of the blade
@@samuelfuller6182 Inosuke
@@RickTheWiseST "Tonjiro" dude doesnt have the letter A in his vocabulary lol.
Now that we have seen how Tanjirou's sword was made, imagine how hard and how long Hotaru Haganezuka has been working on Tanjirou's sword everytime Tanjirou breaks his sword, especially if it was set in 1912-1926 where there was no advanced machines before
Isnt his name spelt “tanjiro” not “tanjirou”?
Just asking not trying to bring any offence
@@garfeltrealtbh it depends on the translation. As for Tanjirou, it’s the pronunciation in Japanese. it’s what ō in Tanjirō stands for
@@garfeltrealtbh correct. But his dad's name is spelt that way or if not it's similar in spelling
I believe that might still be traditional katana creation in Japan they take at least 6months
@@bleh7554 dude! You're still alive? Means that you manage to kill Muzan, yes?
I’ll never stop saying this: Ilya is a truly amazing craftsman. Seeing the attention to detail, love, and amount of self he puts into each piece, especially katanas, is wonderful.
This man is doing what he loves most in his life
Well... hes a Forged in Fire Champion after all. He is REALLY good
@@waldex1120 honestly that's not why he's really good, you should check out man at arm: reforged, he's done some amazing things there
He is an incredible artist.
Sorry if this sounds kind of rude but how do you know his name is Ilya?
The way Ilya explains the history of these weapons and the culture behind them is always fascinating to listen to.
I came here for cool shit and left with a huge appreciation for Japanese history, culture, and craft.
Welcome to the club lol
You are ignorant and hypocritical if you praise Japanese history
@@jacob3916 Yikes. Who hurt you? Haha. And yes I am ignorant. I'm willing to learn about their culture and the perspective of the different parties involved with Japanese history, but my question for you is why come in here aggressively accusing others? What's your point and purpose? No one said anything to offend you.
@@rasamasala clearly you don't realize the vile, genocidal nature of Japanese history. And is reflected in you, and the modern-day ignorance of Japan, and its oppressive gov.
@@jacob3916 Like I said, I am willing to atleast learn and be aware. Don't see how we can take this conversation any further without pointing fingers. Thanks for commenting and sharing your thoughts
i would love to see a traditional Japanese master react to this.
You would not like what he would have to say. Might get a lil bumb out
@@thatguyrudy2973 but it would help out the guy who is forging this with a lot of tips
@@aggressiveflck9901 yes that would
@@thatguyrudy2973 I disagree the Japanese, especially ones who practice such disciplines, can tend to be quite polite so if indeed he had something bad to say he would likely frame it in such a way that wouldn’t seem so. Albeit I believe the attention to detail in the methods used to make this sword would be appreciated by a Japanese traditional master smith. Particularly Ilyas use of tamahagane, knowledge of how to make it, knowledge of stacking, his use of traditional materials to make the stack etc etc would be highly appreciated by a traditionalist. In short I think the smith would be quite pleased with the appreciation of their culture that iliya shows especially in contrast to other western smiths who sure can make something that looks like a katana but a traditional smith wouldn’t really call it.
@@thatguyrudy2973 furthermore I’ve watched many a traditional Japanese smith forge katanas and of any westerner I’ve seen iliya follows their methods the closest
*Inouske striking the blade with rock to create holes*
Him: 👺🔪
Lol
I legit just watched that episode like yesterday
😂 😂 😂 😂
😂😂😂😂
@@drdrake9434 same
The traditional KatanaSmith takes almost one year to make one Katana.
It's totally surprising this guy respecting Japanese traditional way to manufacture.
Congratulate your efforts and dedication. From Sapporo Japan.
Haganezuka: * spends a week pouring his entire soul into crafting a sword *
Tanjiro: "Guess I'll just go yeet it at this demon"
lmao the last scene in the movie 😂
@@nihonjinkoi6517 ye
This time he gonna die to get another sword
@@aidan8824 he nearly dies
At least it’s better than how he chipped it so he decided to get a new one
all that's going through my head during the cutting scenes at the end...
Loreal
because you're worth it
Lmao
Anime 101. What good is a great sword if your hair's a mess?
@@TrueDiox True dat
Goysrus what's your favorite demon slayer character?
@@joshwright4799 Updawg.
You are the first TH-camr to make a katana using the classic techniques used by Japanese blacksmiths. Hats off to beauty.
No wonder Haganezuka was enraged when Tanjiro broke his katana and lost it.
now we knowww
Also when inosuke pummeled his new sword with stone
1 sword takes about 1 week to make so-
omg ur right lmao
*#%$ will pay for my sword
I love these builds especially the historical accuracy and the Professor Ilya as he does a great job in the explanation
Professor is definitely the title that I would give to Ilya because he has a lot of knowledge and describes things to the audience like a teacher would!!
Doesn't he actually have an academic title? I remember something about him having studied art history...
Imagine going to rob this guys house and then he suddenly appears with this sword saying “dance of the fire god...”
Dance*
@@chetarisin3035 thanks grammar gregory! I fixed it
i'd let him kill me lol
Zavala
@@onesmileybaldy8303 did you tho?
i almost never comment, but the amount of respect i have for this mans craft. absolutely beauty of a katana along with a history lesson. it has inspired me to learn blacksmithing, in hope to make a dagger
I love Ilya's katana forge videos. Can see he's really passionate about doing things right.
Only one word describes his work: Peerless
@@makoeyes29 So true.
It's the care he puts into every step even things that are purely traditional like lighting the forge
I honestly wish there were more videos like this. I don't care if this a recreation of a sword from a certain popular anime. It felt like I was learning something and witnessing something special being born. This was no ordinary recreation of something from a video game, TV show, movie, or book; it was basically that but cranked to 11. Such an amazing video, please make more content like this.
I am Japanese.
I don't speak English well.
But let me tell you this.
It's so awesome!
Your English is Good !
@@pulkitlohia Thank you!
I'm in middle school and I'm working on my English right now! I'll learn to speak English better!
@@sokka491 All the Best for your learning 🙂
It is one of my dreams to study abroad or travel abroad someday.
I'm sorry for talking about something unimportant.
@@sokka491 And my dream is to visit Japan one day😁
No it's not unimportant, but remember you are sharing these information on TH-cam.
I am so glad anime is become more well known to a wider range of audiences because masterpieces like this happen thank you sir for this incredible art
Nice profile pic
@@katooi2287 same to you my friend
Blessed be he who gets to spend his life doing what he loves.
Look how gentle he made a special sword
Tanjiro:i lost my sword in battle
Him: .__.
He the new sword maker
Inosuke on the other hand... Chips both his swords to have barbs haha
Ain't you the one that "put your brother to sleep" in that how to break someone's neck vid
Katana*
Any arc ends
Tanjiro’s katana: aight, i’m about to head out.
😂
XD
Iliya has to be considered the world's greatest swordsmith/blacksmith today! There's nothing that he can't turn into a masterpiece!
Imagine how angry he would get when tanjiro breaks it again
didnt he break it like 3 times lmao
Naw once I think
@@Evelighte no he only broke it once
@@sohamdesai584 in the manga he breaks it 3 times
@@sohamdesai584 sigh... well it was still funny when he broke it the one time, maybe he broke it a few more times in the manga, cuz i read the whole way thru, or maybe I'm hallucinating idk
I almost cried at the end when they revealed the sword. The amount of patience, discipline , and hard work that went into it. The fact that something so lethal can be so beautiful. It is truly a work of art, and these guys Inspire me to create something of my own.
I legit felt the same way
You almost cried at a sharpened piece of metal fastened to a stick? Same.
@@idislikeconflict313 haha yeah I never thought about it like that. But I guess thats kind of the point. Humans can take something mundane and boring and make it beautiful.
now i know why a Katana can cost over 10-thousand dollars. Respect
Any idea?
To be fair, in the UK... you can get a sharpened katana for around £178 at blades-uk.com
@@ErrorCreedas someone who makes swords and has handed both types, there's a huge difference between "a katana" and a katana. It's kind of like saying you can get a car for £300, sure you can, but it's gona be a shitter.
@@harrytgough9101 I got a sword for only £49 plus £8.49 for package and delivery... and it’s a beaut and sturdy as a bitch
@@harrytgough9101 yes, but judging by the fact that he or she used pounds, the price varies by currency
I love that TW gives Ilya a platform to go deeper into the background of his craft and how it connects to various other cultural and artistic aspects.
Me listening to all the details about Japanese sword making and the sword:
"I like your funny words, magic man!"
"Do it again, funny magician"
Lol clone high reference 🥰
Let’s aggre who understands a word he said
Well It was interesting listening to him but yeah I didn't understand what he said
@@extinctcorgi4057 same😂
I could sit and listen to Ilya talk about the history and intricacies of Japanese swordsmithing and would never get bored.
Huh... sounds like a great audiobook idea.
Okay now I need this to be an audiobook
Plot twist: He's Haganezuka's descendants.
Hahahahaha Xd
Ilya is just a master swordsmith. He also made the Greatsword of Artorias from Dark Souls, with a team in a Man at Arms Reforged video.
th-cam.com/video/MPqj6WaTFOE/w-d-xo.html
Who is Haganezuka?
@@vicho5960 Tanjiro's swordsmith
@@drflugkisser Oh, thanks, I didn't know his name.
When i saw the title i really didn't expect it to be made the traditional way,great work,you can understand why japanese swords are so highly regarded when you see the craftsmanship that goes into them
Imagine if you break this sword, he would probably chase you with a knife in hand
oooooh i know what you mean by he
With some Vodka in the other lmao
Or another sword. He's got a lotta swords
Just like the anime
Haganezuka gets a knife
Plot twist: He is Mr.Haganezuka
Plot twists: i broke that sword
Ha what ya gonna do? kill me with your knife?
xD it really does seem like it because they both have long hair!
@@RongDMemer run!! Dude.. run!!!!
i mean he has the hair
Unmasked, Hotaru is revealed to have long, black hair coupled with sharp eyes and distinctly-shaped thick eyebrows.
Now for the final touch ....GET MY ROCKS
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥
its not your sword u damn pig head.
@@ayushsharma913 WELL I CAN DO WHATEVER I WANT
@@Kkay990 better go train your head more because when next time tanjiro is head butting you, you will be a PORK.....
In this video, there is outstanding attention to detail, care, and respect. A genuine piece of art! That Katana is just stunning; my sincere congrats.
I love how not only did we get to see the making of the sword but get historical knowledge on Japanese Katanas as well. Well done and thank you.
If this process looks hard now, imagine how much difficult it was 200~1000 years ago
Exactly!
Demon slayer is set after ww2
@@zalandkhan4043 demon slayer is set around 1914.
@@bread6235 1912*
@@djlewybrownistrashatvex5682 close enough 🤷♂️
To the "That Works" team, thank you. This was an incredibly well made and beautiful short film. Ilya's passion and knowledge inspires me to take to dig deeper into my own passions. And thank you to Funimation for sponsoring this. Demon Slayer is an incredible show and this build highlights that.
You are welcome and thank you for the thoughtful comment !
I still cannot comprehend the fact that he cut that chunk of iron at 16:20 in such intricate detail with that tiny ass saw. Absolutely magnificent!
I will never get tired of watching Ilya using traditional techniques and talking about the intricacies, history and context of it all.
He knows his stuff!
I’ve never seen someone give a rough profession such a beautiful philosophical and cultural aspect and explanation, it makes the video 10 times more interesting, thank you.
Woman moment
@@SHIEET817 That's like me giving feedback to the presentation of my stupid classmates.
It is not at all a rough profession. That's what you have learned from this video
yo bro ,can you rate my Edits?
@@TiktokExpress1 Tiktok is automatically invalid. Dogshit app not worth checking out
Truly one of the most elegant katana I've ever seen.
Barney Rebel to the rescue
Wow you've got skills! I've worked as a carpenter for over 42 years so really appreciate someone who knows how to use tools. This sword is a work of art!
after tanjiro threw his sword at akaza and lost it haganezuka got so damn pissed and I see why-
Wow thanks for spoiling season 2
@@exemptions9637 not rly a spoiler just an interaction lmao chill
@@exemptions9637 that scene might happen on the movie so its not really on season 2
@@fresitap. I've seen the movie so....
@@exemptions9637 dude i read the manga i know that scene actually happens in the movie lmao its before kyojuro has a talk with tanjiro
You guys did a great job with explaining the process on Reforged, but I feel this is even better and more respectful of the art. It's peaceful.
The fact I’d normally take more than a month to make this sword proves Haganezuka really put all his effort into it.
At first i thought “Its just a sword... why be so mad about it?”After this I really feel sorry for Haganezuka now.
And he was supposed to make one in like 2 weeks
The first sword was worst than the second one. I think 13 days for the first and his second one was like a month. So i think they make cheaper swords for the younger guys cuz they die.
Yuan harvey fabellon what's your favorite demon slayer character?
Ngl rui played a bigger role in breaking it
there is a reason why Tanjiro's sword breaks easily.I don't want to spoil this further but its likely because of Haganezuka's fault
If it’s this hard to make a sword even with these machines, imagine how hard it was to make the swords in the anime with no technology
they’ve done one in traditional methods before. i forgot which one it was but it’s on the Man at Arms channel
so there where blades called kazu uchi mono or mass Produce sworxs during the 16th century made within a day or two made for war so would not take this long
@@micahcampa maybe cheep swords, but making blades using traditional Japanese methods was considered a sacred art and could take up to 6 months to make a single blade. Japanese katanas were considered the finest cutting weapon in sword history. I don’t know where you heard it took two days, but I can say that’s most likely not true.
@@derpwithit7481 it is they are war swords they where mass made during to wars called kazu uchi mono you can make a sword in a day just not gonna be a art sword these are killing swords not art i found it on a japanese art page and talked to smiths they told me that blades dont take long to make they do now because not many people make them like back then you would have 5 smiths in a work shop making them
“ Japanese katanas were considered the finest cutting weapon in sword history”. Come on, i thought we got rid of that nippon 10k folded steel can cut thru other swords consensus. It’s common knowledge now that european steel was always better in every way to their japanese counterpart.
The historical reverence, and dissertation, is always a joy. Outstanding work.
Thank you!
All the dislikes are demons who are afraid of this sword lobbing their heads off
😂😂
Micheal Jackson is quaking at the thought of this
Oml ahhaah😂
now muzan will do moon walk breathing 10th form to counter this.
Lmao
It was a great video 😁. I can't help but respect and respect the fact that I made everything from scratch by myself.
The reason is that Japanese sword making is done by gathering experts from each part and finally completing the sword. It's amazing! It was a great job 😄.
Thank you!
lt was a great video Tanjiro Kamado Katana😁.l can't help but respect and respect the fact that made everything from scratch by myself. The reason is that Japanese sword Tanjiro Kamado making is done by gathering experts from each part and finally completing the sword Tanjiro Kamado it's amazing! lt was a great job😄.
I've seen this sword made many times on different channels, but this is BY FAR the best iteration of Tanjiro's sword ive seen. You can tell a lot of love was put into making this. Amazing job!!!
I've seen this man make swords similar in process a few times. Still sat down, saw it was a 30 minute video and watched thru. The music and the detailed camera on this video were insanely well put together. Serious respect for the team on this video. The sword came out beautifully.
That was a beautiful build! I love the touch with the bamboo representing Nezuko and the charcoal texture on the saya is a nice shout out to Tanjiro's family. The art lesson gave me a deeper appreciation for the process.
I can see why the sword smiths in the show got so mad at the boys when they broke their swords.
Never damage a blacksmiths baby.... he will never run out of fresh blades to stab you with
Ilya you are an incredible artist and an even better blacksmith I remember watching you on man at arms and I always loved watching you make the katanas thank you
他の刀を作っているyoutuberと違って本来の日本刀の作り方のように作っているのが本当に凄い
Ohh this is the original method?
@@nostalgic7752 more modern take.
@@nostalgic7752 the original method is to time consuming when machines can just improve the quality and speed
@@nostalgic7752 about as close as one can get without getting into the pedantic particulars of TRUE NIHONTO.
本当の作り方で作ってくれてありがたいよね😊
Ilya: "Makes tanjiro's Sword"
: "Hotaru Haganezuka Would like to know your location"
:D
@@ThatWorks would really love to see another anime katana masterpiece from you guys!
@@ThatWorks but why isn't the blade black though?
@@rafaelpascua7630 it is though...
Oh, maybe I didn't realize because of the lightings in the demo. Love your works BTW.
Finally, a non Japanese master who actually makes REAL Katanas in the way they were meant to be. All the techniques are true to the centuries old tradition (except they power hammer 😁). Fantastic work and I commend you for your effort as that was no easy task. I am willing to bet that your swords put others to shame as yours are no replicas, they are the real deal. Your understanding of the idea behind the sword and the creation of a sword soul alone proves you deserve the right to make them. I don't know what you would charge to make one but I hope you get paid well because there is so much that you put into that sword including a piece of yourself. Great job!
Now that I think of it, I would LOVE to see you make Zatoichi's Cane Sword! My only regret is that I would never be able to afford to have you commission one!
traditionally they wouldve used water hammers. or beaten the metal by hand.
@@nathandean1687 yup that's how my mom beats me also 🤷♂️
@@nathandean1687 Ilya wouldnt even use a power hammer if current day Japanese smiths didnt also adopt a power hammer for certain parts of the consolidation.
Don't misunderstand me I don't mind or have an objection to the use of a power hammer but it's only in recent years that they have been used. A water powered hammer is essentially the same thing and would have been used centuries ago but his overall creation of the sword is as authentic as it gets.
thankful for that one time i randomly watched tv and caught this guy on forged in fire. great work brother
okay now i understand why haganezuka wanted to murder tanjiro when he broke the sword
My brother and I just watched through the build, spent a bit of time talking about how much more craftsmanship and information focused the videos got after the branch off. This one in particular stood out though. Probably one of the best build videos on the platform that I've seen, maybe in general.
That means a lot to us !
Now try learning Breath of The Sun with that sword
How is that?
Learn Breath of Water first to be accurate
Yes I want to kill Muzan he killed tanjiros family and giyu’s sister
@@asillylittlenobody its not muzans fault its the doctor on the manga
@@aliereniscan3086 but still kill the pest 👹🦎
Meaning muzan
Always love watching the creation of a katana by Ilya.
Now this is something i would want to learn in my history class.
Agree,not how Vikings took a shit
This is what i wanna learn.
All they taught me in school is how britain ended ww1 and ww2 and how germany started ir
@@SecondKira-i4l lmao
Imagine if someone recreated the demon slayer uniform and Tanjiro's haori as well as this guy did with the blade, that would be such a realistic cosplay
Hair*
@@sr12yt *haori it’s a traditional jacket (tanjiro’s checker thing) meant to be worn over a kimono.
@@sr12yt I meant his checkered green piece of clothing he wears over his uniform
@@sr12yt ooof
@@sr12yt hahahah
This may be stressful for Ilya, but i would love to see this get critiqued by a Japanese bladesmith/appraiser (keeping in mind the context of it's anime origins of course).
Commenting on this one to bunp it in case another similar comment doesn’t get traction.
Oh yes would love to see that one..
He has been actually. At least Japanese sword experts.
@@ThatWorks will it made to a vídeo?
@@ThatWorks I'd love to see what they had to say about his work.
I love that the presentation of the creation of this blade is so reverent and serene. It really embodies the respect that the Katana is deserving of
The sheer patience this man has is out of this world. All the time and effort has put in to make such a remarkable sword absolutely insane. If no one has said it, this guy deserves millions upon millions of likes and even more views.
Ilya's swords are tangible philosophy. As much as Ilya define his creations, his creations define him.
I love how you narrate to tell the story while making the blade! The depth that goes in to making these blades are mind blowing! I’m in awe of your knowledge & craftsmanship which makes me respect the original blade smiths even more!
After seeing this mastery work of art, I believe any Japanese sword maker would be impressed with your creation
ABSOLUTELY OUTSTANDING TO BE CAPABLE OF HAVING NOT JUST THE KNOWLEDGE BUT FOR ONE TO HAVE SUCH SKILLED HAND'S.
WELL DONE SIR
Agreed my guy
This would be more epic if the blacksmith wore Hotaru's mask while in the process of making tanjiro's sword. 😂
Edit: Thanks for all the support. I'm glad that many people are very cultured swines like me 😂
Man of culture
Hyottoko mask
thats true
bro tHat isn't blacksmith.... thats called "bladesmith"
kinda odd considering Illya is a big time weeb lol. damn he really should've
I was waiting for him to be dressed like tanjiro at the end, lol.
Me too. Hahaha
@@roadisondamacenolopes12
Tf
Watching ilya.. making a Katana is just a bliss... I rewatched this over and over again
I’ve been studying swords for about 20 years, and I can, with confidence say this is easily in the top three most beautiful blades I’ve ever seen.
And for a anime as beautiful and emotionally touching as demon slayer it also fits perfectly to go to such detail. and the bamboos was really a nice touch, seeing as he is holding that sword to free his sister for the curse.
So when she no longer needs the bambus to contain her demon hunger, he no longer needs the sword, meaning the symbolism would fit perfectly.
While you studied swords I studied the blade
@@sirterrell04 a sword...
IS a blade.
@@DaedalusProps Fool. I studied the blade, I know the difference.
@@sirterrell04 yeah, no
Guy: *Puts so much effort into the sword*
Insoke: Im about to ruin this whole man's career...
tanjiro too
*Inosuke
Oh my god the black and red aesthetic is just fricking amazing, and let alone the very well made sword it self. Tanjiro's sword is the coolest sword in the anime in my opinion. Thanks so much for this video, this is very satisfying.
In the anime or anime in general? 😂
@@Azubjourni In the anime like they said can you just no read or something.
imo i think rengoku is coolest
Tengen.
I wish i could afford to buy that. I want it so bad. Such a work of art, love, and craftsmamship.
OMG! This is the greatest video you guys have ever made. Hats off for my man illya, the double habaki came out great. I love watching Ilya he is a true sincere, passionate and truly inspiring person.
This is the type of style video I'll watch all day. This one had a great combination of all the elements. History, philosophy, great video, music. You guys are the best 👌
Thank you!
Man at Arms: "We cut this out of sheet metal using a plasma cutter."
That Works: "I can look at myself in the mirror."
this the guy that made most of this stuff with them though
He's also on man at arms : Reforged
@@LUCID_21 no he is not.
Was, on it. Past tense.
@@loganobarr4296 The spine and the heart of the show.
Daaaaamn the quality of you guys’ editing and filming has increased so much and this video is amazing.
Thank you! It has been a long journey !
道具も本格的だし、この人達はどこかで日本刀の作り方を学んだのかな。
近代化しつつも伝統的な日本刀の作り方に沿っている。
外人や素人のナンチャッテジャパニーズソードとは出来が違う。
刀匠が作る物とは違うが、かなり本格的な日本刀だと思う。
素晴らしい。
Ilya should've worn Haganezuka's mask while forging Tanjiro's nichirin sword. HAHAHA
no gimics needs on this one :D
No man, that's the way other channel does. Ilya always no mask and test it on real facial expressions 🥰
I know cuz I've been a fan since he wasn't here before
@@irkurniawan1040 what other channel
@@irkurniawan1040 is Ilya not in Man At Arms anymore?
@@thenoblesse7655 do people seriously still not know that?