Spending time to meticulously forge your steel only to be failed by a wood is really devastating. But this is weapon competition and a failed weapon will keel you.
Its always great when both contestants know what their doing and produce great work. Even the loser didn't really fail. Those wooden pegs can be sanded down by anyone and it's not a big deal. I have received swords with the same problem and it's not that terrible.
14:31 I think then when the winning competitor was genuinely asking if there was nothing they could do for the loser is a perfect example of the amount of sportsmanship in these competitions, no over celebrating or sore losers, it's very professional and good to see
@@armita_md Yeah, I'd do a nailed steel band wrap if I was to try patching that up. that handle was wrecked. Realistically the only good option would be to replace the handle, but can't do that mid competition.
I love the kid that asked if there was nothing they can do for the guy who's nagi broke. Kid has so much respect and heart as well as a fighting spirit wanting the competition to continue in hopes of still winning but not losing by default. Much respect to that man there.
21:25 Richie is a true embodiment of sportsmanship. He was so humble and understanding. He made an amazing weapon and I hope he's still forging blades to this day.
I saw one of the episodes where this guy lost in the final just because he didn't pay attention to make a curve on his blade as the judges asked. Disqualified, not even tested.. can't imagine how bad that feel
Well, requirement is requirement.they must be as close as perfection. Anyway the judges did say "for the safety reason". The wood is the one that connect the blade to the hands, make it usable. if it broke, the blade will fall, then how the wielder would use the blade? Thatll be a total mess.
Well, im sorry but a blade is useless without its handle, the wood also acts as a guard, but it if fail and crack, it could pose lethal threat to its user
So one thing about that moment at 15:22, because it's very rare that a judge will further comment on a weapon after a winner is called. That guy looked pretty upset that he won that way, but Doug makes that comment about his reinforced handle to tell him that he truly did win the competition fair and square, since paying attention to that handle construction was an integral part of the whole contest. This shows you that the judges are actually really great guys.
I like that these people literally make things that can kill things and they still have more respect and sportsmanship than most other shows that pit people against one another. Need more people like that in the world.
14:30 honorable moment. He really wanted to have a fair match up and wanted his opponent to be able to move forward with all the tests. Later even mentions he did not wamt to win that way. Respect.
30:00 Lmao I like how how Mikey says "I designed my blade to do one thing slice, cut and kill" while counting off on his fingers then he does a double take cause he realizes that's three things.
This is one of the worst weapon ever, it breaks a shoot off before the user can even realise it. Imagine a gun that blows up after uncertain number of shots.
Love this show, but I really love watching Doug with the weapons. He has such good form, clearly an expert. It’s no wonder why most of the contestants are excited to see their creation in his hands.
This makes my heart crush how the are swinging the swords because they are treating it like a western sword but what it is designed for is completely different
I'm amazed on how much a blade like flexes when they swing it and when hits the items and like you try to flex it right and it won't budge it fascinates me
The saddest thing about this show in my opinion is they don't even get to keep the weapons they made destroyed or not that should still be something you take pride in and want to keep a Memento of
I like that 2nd smith that did the Naginata. This is when you knew that he's a real men instead of a pompous one. Like, it's a competition. People would wanna win any way they want but instead of being a winner who shows off after taking a cheap win, he's genuinely concerned about the entire process that his damaged blade gets to pass while the other guy's blade was fine except for a split shaft and is there any way they can fix it on the spot to keep on going so he can win fairly. That takes courage to do.
That woman who wanted a group hug made me feel all toasty inside I like how female contestants stand just as much at a chance at winning this competition as the males do, goes to show how fair the judges are
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14:50 bruh shut up and take the money
You're a fool if you think I allowed any of the 100 ads to play 😈
You can tell Richie just loves swords
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The lack of drama, BS, and just how happy everyone is to be there chopping things up just shows how genuine this show is
14:31 so much respect for him having legit went "theres nothing we can do to fix it"
I was gonna say this exact thing. I love this show because this is a community of beautiful people practicing a fun craft
Spending time to meticulously forge your steel only to be failed by a wood is really devastating. But this is weapon competition and a failed weapon will keel you.
That was some amazing sportsmanship
@@BentangAlam yeah im sad every time i see a smith use brittle Ebony in their handle. Beautiful but it will crack under stress.
at the end he says “its not the way i wanted to win” such a sweet guy
That nodachi final round was incredible. They were head to head.
I like this Nodachi😎
Its always great when both contestants know what their doing and produce great work. Even the loser didn't really fail. Those wooden pegs can be sanded down by anyone and it's not a big deal. I have received swords with the same problem and it's not that terrible.
shows a weapon can be too sharp
@@namestelattin what???
Yep, its my first time not to be so sure who's gonna win, either one will win and im good with the result
“I feel like I’m in a round room looking for a corner to cry in”
That was deep
I like it deep
Old blonde joke actually.
Mood
"mOoD" man why do like all the kids say this now? You guys sound like parrots man, you say "LiT FaM" too? LOL cut it out
@@ThatTempesTGuy that's because we have lives, and "mood" is the fastest way to show someone else that you share their experience.
I've designed my blade to do *one* thing:
1. Slice
2. Cut
3. Kill
Thats ok dude!
Silence...
Keeeeel
@@canttamemeh2180 fun fact, Doug mentioned in his channel he pronounce Kill as Keal
Keal = Keep Everyone ALive.
Its from his Pinoy background.
Slice and cut are the way to kill 😂
14:31
I think then when the winning competitor was genuinely asking if there was nothing they could do for the loser is a perfect example of the amount of sportsmanship in these competitions, no over celebrating or sore losers, it's very professional and good to see
They should have let him duct tape the handle.. show is about forging
@@supersolidsnake641 i think it still wouldn't be safe tho
@@armita_md Yeah, I'd do a nailed steel band wrap if I was to try patching that up. that handle was wrecked. Realistically the only good option would be to replace the handle, but can't do that mid competition.
@@marhawkman303 exactly :)
21:33 if everyone had this man's attitude and outlook on life, we could resolve many of the world's problems.
We was such a humble guy
Loved him
Awesome guy for sure
Plus his accent was the stuff of legend
Agreed
The lack of drama makes this a show where real men go
Biggest drama: “omg the metal is bending”
@@maggimaster NOOOO!!! NOT THE HANDLE WRAP!
what is ar real men or what is not a real men?
@@moritzvonbargen8719 not you
@@timothytosser288 hahahahahaha savage reply
I love the kid that asked if there was nothing they can do for the guy who's nagi broke. Kid has so much respect and heart as well as a fighting spirit wanting the competition to continue in hopes of still winning but not losing by default. Much respect to that man there.
21:25 Richie is a true embodiment of sportsmanship. He was so humble and understanding. He made an amazing weapon and I hope he's still forging blades to this day.
11:35 that level of humility from someone so young is insanely satisfying.
He walks like a huge nerd tho.
When he walks I hear a theremin in my head.
I know him personally and he is a rather chill and humble dude.
@@hardrock3468 sweet
@@MrAlwaysRight He walks like Morpheus in Matrix
What drama were they talking about?
30:10 i think its really cool how that first thrust showed us what internal bleeding could look like.
after i see that:"hohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohohoho"
14:40 it's so nice to see that he was so upset that his competitor lost the way he did
21:43 i can feel the pain behind the smile, man you should've tightened that🥺, such people are gold!!
Theo has a truly great spirit. Asking "There's nothing... We can't do nothing?" A very great competitor.
32:55 When Mickey was announced the champion, Collins just dipped right out of the scene. He knew it was comin'.
14:53, that's a bad way to lose.
not even the blade that was the problem, but the wood. That sucks
I saw one of the episodes where this guy lost in the final just because he didn't pay attention to make a curve on his blade as the judges asked. Disqualified, not even tested.. can't imagine how bad that feel
Well, requirement is requirement.they must be as close as perfection. Anyway the judges did say "for the safety reason". The wood is the one that connect the blade to the hands, make it usable. if it broke, the blade will fall, then how the wielder would use the blade? Thatll be a total mess.
The handle is as important as the blade itself, n that could be said for any weapon
You cant use the weapon without the handle.. what makes it a weapon is the blade+handle and not only the blade itself.
Well, im sorry but a blade is useless without its handle, the wood also acts as a guard, but it if fail and crack, it could pose lethal threat to its user
So one thing about that moment at 15:22, because it's very rare that a judge will further comment on a weapon after a winner is called. That guy looked pretty upset that he won that way, but Doug makes that comment about his reinforced handle to tell him that he truly did win the competition fair and square, since paying attention to that handle construction was an integral part of the whole contest.
This shows you that the judges are actually really great guys.
That guy at 14:30 , he is cool, would continue and win in traditionnal way, not with a failure
30:02 that realization was gold
“The handle is uncomfortable” the words of death for any Smith on this show
Its quite reasonable though, a bad handle could affect the users performance.
@@jiyoo6109 oh no I definitely agree. Excalibur wouldn't be worth anything if every time it hit an enemy it cut one of King Arthur's fingers
"This blade is heavy" some more words of death for any blacksmith.
@@caedmonswanson2378 Unless the other competitor's weapon breaks, or has a failure, hahaha
@@caedmonswanson2378 when they say its light it always breaks
I like that these people literally make things that can kill things and they still have more respect and sportsmanship than most other shows that pit people against one another. Need more people like that in the world.
14:30 honorable moment. He really wanted to have a fair match up and wanted his opponent to be able to move forward with all the tests. Later even mentions he did not wamt to win that way. Respect.
7:20
I love how horrified the guy looks when the dummie's face is cut off.
30:00 Lmao I like how how Mikey says "I designed my blade to do one thing slice, cut and kill" while counting off on his fingers then he does a double take cause he realizes that's three things.
Everyone gangsta' till you hear
"Alright, this is the strength test."
😂
The strength test is where is be telling
14:50 I wouldn’t say I have regrets but if I could go back and change the wood I would do.
That is a regret my friend.
those little pegs cost him $50,000. He still has nightmares of little pegs coming for his money.
@@brianpeck4035 at least the other guy wasn’t bragging about it though
okay, that was funny!! lol!
They should have one competition where they create kitchen knives and have Gordon Ramsey go through all the tests.
@jonathan decelles THIS KNIFE IS UNDERCOOKED YOU IDIOT!
@@TheCubanGamer101 i just lol'd so loud i woke up my room mate
@@justindougherty6465 lmao good!
@@TheCubanGamer101 WTF AHAHAHAHAHA
Yooo not a bad idea!
16:23 **Doug acting like a GTA NPC**
Perfect!
For real!!! I love it
HAHHAHAHAH BRUHH
*Puts away weapon in invisible sheath*
NPC clapping too 33:00
Hopefully we all can appreciate how good Doug is with any weapon.
26:57 Lmao, it took him a second to realize that cost him the competition.
This is one of the worst weapon ever, it breaks a shoot off before the user can even realise it. Imagine a gun that blows up after uncertain number of shots.
Whats the name of that weapon!?
@Chichopuente Just lookin at the crazy thing would deter people from committing crimes
@@Critical_mtb it's called a sodegarami
What do you mean? He immediately figured it out, he was just very relaxed about it
Love this show, but I really love watching Doug with the weapons. He has such good form, clearly an expert. It’s no wonder why most of the contestants are excited to see their creation in his hands.
7:13 my goodness this black and white shot of Doug is so outrageous I love it. The directors seem to have gone all out here. XD
do you know what the video is called?
That old man was very humble even after losing he still kept smiling
doug: "it will kieeelll :)"
bladesmith: "t h a n k y o u"
"You ready to have fun?" Doug asks, with blood all over his face and a gleam in his eye
21:41 that dude outfit,speaks and sounds like Arthur Morgan of Red Dead Redemption 2
Shiroyasha \m/ lmao I was thinking the same😂😂😂
Arthur when he gets older
“I designed my blade for one thing, slice, cut and kill” I think that’s a bit more than 1 bro 30:05
No he check if his fingers were cut
Um, that was the joke. You need sarcasm classes
"BrOo".... 😬
@@boogiedownn2870 He probably lives on the internet so he misses obvious social cues 😬
Man, Theo's a king. Wanted to go through all the challenges evenly and he has major empathy for his opponent's out-of-nowhere fluke.
Man this show really hooks you in like I've been watching it for the past 2 hours straight
OKAY EVERYBODY WE NEED A
"IT WILL KILL" MEME
IT WEEL KEEL
Keel/Keal
When you think of a better comeback and it's so savage "it will keel"
And " IT WILL CUT " .. hahaha
KEAL= keep everyone alive
I like Theo's response to the end of Joe's Naginata test, "There's nothing we can do?" He really wanted them to go the distance.
16:30 The older guy is so wholesome. A great smith who seems just tickled to be there.
I really appreciate these competitions, the participants are always really polite and never have any hostilities to the judges
A show made for men
@@NoxLegend1 that doesn’t make any sense
@@Anna-pj8te most shows that have drama targets women as the audience.
I love the way he says "it will kill" to contestants . It's like doctor says to their patients "you will live".
I dunno about you guys but I love hearing Doug say " It will kill " I always get a big grin hearing that.
I love the " keal test " part, It's so satisfying when he says ' it will keal '
30 minutes of "it will kiiiiiiiilllll" sign me in
There's nothing more heartwarming than a southern man being humble
The extreme sharpness of Japanese weapon attracted many towards it , now forged in fire has took it to next level
i just love how humble people are in here.. if only the world was filled with such individuals more..
Nobody: While you wait for him to say it would keel and u wish come true
16:51
Wow I’m more impressed with the dude’s aim with the gun at 29:08 people have no idea how hard that is to do
30:20 if y’all need a boomerang sound effect 🪃
3:17 you can see the happiness in his eyes when he was told his weapon is great
31:00 "Big handle hard to grab" Yeah, because Sasquatch made it.
That Naginata one.. I LOVE when even your opponent is trying to keep you in the game.
the red nodachi - watching it flex without breaking or being deformed... dear god that's a beautiful sword.
14:30 that dude is so chill even tho the guy just said his opponent failed he still wanted to still try and everything
I love how regardless of who wins, they show the outmost respect for each other.
She: My Parents left, wanna come over?
Me: 31:31
Golden😂💀 this comment is underrated
This guy should be a meme
Doug: It will keal *with a grin on his face*
The very reason why he does this as a job
7:13 was their any need for him to look that good xD
It was special episode
That guy Dave with the 50k prize, has hands down THE MOST wholesome face in ANY competitive show i've EVER seen.
This makes my heart crush how the are swinging the swords because they are treating it like a western sword but what it is designed for is completely different
The bbqs after the competion must be legendary with all the pig
I'm amazed on how much a blade like flexes when they swing it and when hits the items and like you try to flex it right and it won't budge it fascinates me
23:56 the blood on Doug's face and that smile is just the best XD
It will Keeeel
17:20 that strike was perfectly on top of the previous cuts
15:09 it is i DIO!!!!
You thought I would lose but kono dio da
Oh? You're approaching me? Instead of running away, you're coming right to me?
7:48 I wonder how many takes it took until that happened this perfectly.
the third guy with the glasses is humble yet cocky... I LOVE HIM
The saddest thing about this show in my opinion is they don't even get to keep the weapons they made destroyed or not that should still be something you take pride in and want to keep a Memento of
Everyone’s a gangster until they do slow mo
21:31
i like this man!
Came for the flashy swords, stayed for the humble and respectful contestants
Gosh Richie was heartwarming...
I love the fact the contestants largely seem to be supportive of each other!
The sportsmanship in this show is unreal. I love it
"IT WILL CRUSh"
we know who's the winner right there
yeah, he need to say: "well, your slashing weapon will crush" :v lmao
The fact that Will is adle to aim and hit those blades is the most amazing thing i seen on this whole video
30:04 he looks back at his hand like did i say it correctly.
Bro I died when I saw that
The good sportsmanship between opponents in this show is refreshing.
Love how Doug always says,.... It will keeeel +a smiley face🙂
When your mom puts a gogurt in your lunchbox 16:51
I swear
lmfao "huehuehue ahlriight"
"I've designed my blade to do ONE THING"
Then proceeds to enumerate THREE THINGS.
I love this show XD
The iconic, "... It Will Kill ...."
She deserves a award for the most beastly looking weapon of the show.
I like the fact that there are no whiney babies on this show. Even the losers are winners in my eyes!
the judges really living the main character life whenever they test these blades
I loved how the ballistics dummies during Hattori Hanzo section were dressed liked the Crazy 88 from Kill Bill XD
It will KEAL. He says it so Passively yet so passionately that The line Goes Hard every time. LOVE THIS SHOW! 🔥
15:58 - Seems like the sharpest weapon I have yet seen on this show
Seriously...who knows the spelling for what it is called?
Odachi - great sword
Nodachi - field sword
@@geneticmonster82 gunto
I love the directness of this show like " There is no need for deliberation, there is nothing to do, we can't go forward, you have to leave now.
I like that 2nd smith that did the Naginata. This is when you knew that he's a real men instead of a pompous one.
Like, it's a competition. People would wanna win any way they want but instead of being a winner who shows off after taking a cheap win, he's genuinely concerned about the entire process that his damaged blade gets to pass while the other guy's blade was fine except for a split shaft and is there any way they can fix it on the spot to keep on going so he can win fairly.
That takes courage to do.
That woman who wanted a group hug made me feel all toasty inside I like how female contestants stand just as much at a chance at winning this competition as the males do, goes to show how fair the judges are
Does anyone else catch themselves saying “it will keel” with Doug or is it just me?
Rofl, been binge watching this and this series definitely keeeeeeels
He says KEAL which is an acronym for "Keep Everyone ALive"
I have been smithing and making swords out of random things of iron and it's really relaxing to hammer away outside on iron
If I was in elijah's shoes I'd have split the winnings with my main man Ritchie. What a wholesome guy