Don’t quench hot steel in water! Use quenching oil. Water cools it too rapidly and causes microfractures that will be the eventual points of failure of the steel.
@@VicariousReality7 if you are making a tool or blade then the steel should already be in the range of steels that do not do well when tempered too quickly.
@1 Trillon Dollar Coin katana blades are notoriously fragile because they are quenched improperly. It’s traditional to quench them in water, but it’s not actually a good idea.
who cares about the age of the video. its interesting how its made and gives the view to production processes nearly 2 decades ago. no one really needs always actual videos or new shoes al 6 MOnth when not worn down.
I don’t know who the hell is calling tamahagane jewel steel, but it’s smelted iron sand, and very impure at that. The entire process of forging a katana is required to make a decent sword out of such awful steel.
Maybe because iron is rare and hard to extract in Japan so it's very valuable, especially in the warring time, when every available piece of iron is needed to made weapons and farming tools, hence the name "tama" (precious).
from what are you sure that its used for dog and cat food instead of food for bird, dears, goats , sheep , horses or anything else? and i am relatively sure, that many people do eat worse food bye there own deciocion, than many of dogs or cat food is...
Okay? Who REALLY gives a fuck (besides you) that this show got the name of the sword wrong? A lot of us viewing already know what those swords are called. 💁
@@kittybitty420 The people who put their entire lives work into perfecting the art of katana making. That's who cares. If you didn't, why did you say anything at all? Clearly something about their comment upset you. I wouldn't call that being uncaring.
It is funny that he said an apprentice picked out the steel for the sword. A master would never let some else make the bar that the sword ,his name would be on.
Augustus Wayne ----Agreed...especially when it comes to measurements and statistics...one episode they said that a tire was 9.5ft diameter, when it was clearly less than 6ft diameter. (There was a guy standing right next to the tire on that shot, in frame. )
A Naginata is not a type on lance, it is a type of hybrid spear/sword polearm. A lance denotes that it was designed for use solely on horseback...which it wasn't.
"Corn in a Can" can be quite a useful product. If you add the recyclable veg trims that you would otherwise add to your compost to the soup pot. It can be a quick base for a chowder for an amazing weeknight meal. Add a can of; Crabmeat, Shrimp, etc. It is also a way to experiment in your skills to make a very nourishing meal without busting your budget.
Oh my sweet biscuits, this model of sword (between 60-80 cm) is called a Katana, not a Samurai sword. If it were a short sword (between 30-60 cm) it would be called a Wakizashi , still not a Samurai sword.
That is not a real Samari swordmaster or real Samari sword. A true Samari sword doesn't have a curve in it until the final step. If they made it right during the very long process the sword curves during the quench. The swords he is making are just high-end toys for showcases for the rich and the foolish.
those damn combine harvesters stole jobs from millions & millions of American teenagers, but the kids are too young to know it. when i was in school, i woke up at 3-4Am to pick corn, then got dressed for school, then after school we picked corn, or squash, or another vegetable. automation has stolen kids jobs from generations, starting in the mid to late 90's. its sad.
Well, one game is played with a ball which is kicked with feet. The other game is played with a odd-shaped, oval, watermelon-like object which is tossed with hands and carried around in arms like a baby. Your call which one is more aptly named football.
@Søren Kaas Sharp EDGE, not POINT. The writers on these programs really need to do their research. Or maybe just think it through. Makes me sad and irritated, too.
I don't think it should be called "How It Works" I think it should be called "How It's Made". Also, that much corn, even with the massive field size would require GMO to make that much.
actually, not so much. that much corn can easily be produced all natural. the gmo junk is supposed to help with the size of individual ears and resistance to pests and disease.
Why do people hate gmo? Stupid people. Gmo is just taking cord that is resistant and combining it with corn that’s bigger etc. like breeding pure animals.
Derek Pardoe We hate it because cross-pollination of a patented mutation allows the owners of the GMOs to sue smaller farms for having their product contaminated with their organism. Also, the dwarf-wheat that goes into American bread products is causing celiac disease because of the proteins in it. Real wheat has relatively little gluten in it but is much more susceptible to famine and pestilence.
Lmao I'm an American too, but when you think about it, "FOOTball" makes sense instead of soccer. You play soccer by kicking the ball with your foot. American football would be HANDball then haha. ....wait, what do Brits call our version of footbal though? Just American Football? I'm an anglophile, so I love learning how our American English differs from British English. The Brits just naturally sound "fancy" to me, probably because of the Royalty and stuff.
In the 1880s, Rugby was called "Rugger" by school boys. Lecture was called "legger." To differentiate Rugby Football from Association Football, they took the "soc" from "association" and made "soccer." According to a couple maps I read, It's also called "soccer" in Australia, South Africa, Tanganyika, and maybe Japan and Ireland.
Bunch of full grown men in tights chasing a pig skin around a field fondling and slapping each others asses. You can call it what ever the hell you want. You can also keep it lol.
Well.. you didn't show ALL of the process of making a katana. You didn't show them folding a high carbon steel into the Tamahagane steel to form the extremely hard edge that the katana is known for. As well as the MONTHS of shining and sharpening. If it's made traditionally then you'd have shown it correctly
But, but, they're called 'katana', not 'samurai sword'... ;A: And man, three and a half hours for one soccer ball?! Wow, that thing must cost a pretty penny.
The length of the blade is to long to be a Katana. Anyway, their most commonly used weapons were Muramasa. The reason being that most Samurai were handpicked at a young age by height and physical abilities.
Good luck with that. If you believe the church us non profit your blind. They are the most profitable organization on the face of the planet. So much so that the Vatican has it's own laws once your inside its walls.
Stop calling soccer "football"! I don't care which country came first or where you're at. Football is the game of skill played with the brown ball in the United States. Soccer is a track meet slash prolonged reflex exam invaded by a rogue kickball from a nearby recess, neither of which anyone cares about. You know, like tetherball or something.
I'm confused. We say handball cause it's played with ONLY hands. I assume that we say football because it's only played by feet. American football is mainly played with hands. Correct me if I'm wrong. In Europe, we do have a variety of American football, it's called RUGBY, not quite the same but almost.. the word Soccer seems a bit doubtfull. Anyways, if you wanna call it football, it will not make me sleepless. However, what makes us smile outside the US is the fact that you have world series where in fact it's only US/US game. Never the less, I like watching the super bowl whenever I can. Peace
Don’t quench hot steel in water! Use quenching oil. Water cools it too rapidly and causes microfractures that will be the eventual points of failure of the steel.
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That depends entirely on the steel?
@@VicariousReality7 if you are making a tool or blade then the steel should already be in the range of steels that do not do well when tempered too quickly.
@1 Trillon Dollar Coin katana blades are notoriously fragile because they are quenched improperly. It’s traditional to quench them in water, but it’s not actually a good idea.
I love the irony that the most shoplifted book is the Bible considering thou shalt not steel
*steal
@@joseph2225 they spelt words differently back then. it's not a mistake.
I don’t think it’s ironic at all. The ones who sin the most, need it the most.
Yes, Footbal samurai sword sweetcorn books are my fav books to read.
I prefer tennis longsword rice comics.
lol
Cornflakes really comes from corn? I thought it was sugarized sawdust with a bit of food coloring. ...Neat.
eh, close enough. 😂
Making those books looks bloody complicated.
fantastic
Thank you! More is on its way!
Yup
Ok. This guy just casually being a savage to English footballers lmao
The making of samurai swords looks like something to do in Siberia.
'I don't remember eating corn.' --Fat Bastard from Austin Powers movie(s)
⚽️ stitched by ✋?? 3.5 hours each!? And then it's measured? Can you imagine spending 7 hours stitching 2 balls and they are too small?
Michael Crichton died in 2008, Prey was released in 2002. Should give you an idea how old this video is.
Luis de Santos just the clothes was a give away
who cares about the age of the video. its interesting how its made and gives the view to production processes nearly 2 decades ago. no one really needs always actual videos or new shoes al 6 MOnth when not worn down.
This just perpetuates so many of the mythisized aspects of katanas.
I don’t know who the hell is calling tamahagane jewel steel, but it’s smelted iron sand, and very impure at that. The entire process of forging a katana is required to make a decent sword out of such awful steel.
Maybe because iron is rare and hard to extract in Japan so it's very valuable, especially in the warring time, when every available piece of iron is needed to made weapons and farming tools, hence the name "tama" (precious).
@@frankdinh1259 Iron is common everywhere.
@@toomanymarys7355 iron dust is common, iron ore in Japan is not.
Came here to hire a couple of books. Found out books don't work here
PS: The machinery that makes books... Totally different situation!
>has to weigh 420 grams and have a circumference of 69 cm
nice
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Love how rotten corn is made into pet food. Good corn is one of the worst things you can have in dog or cat food. Its actually bad for them
Not rotten but; this is a secondary product that lacks visual appeal.
I'm sure that this product has been used for;" Human Consumption".
from what are you sure that its used for dog and cat food instead of food for bird, dears, goats , sheep , horses or anything else? and i am relatively sure, that many people do eat worse food bye there own deciocion, than many of dogs or cat food is...
Shouldn't it be called "How it's Made", rather than "How it Works"? Would make more sense.
that japan sword is not called samurai, it's the sword bearer, sword it self called katana
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I’m glad someone else noticed! I was just about to comment the same thing. Ka-Ta-Na
Okay? Who REALLY gives a fuck (besides you) that this show got the name of the sword wrong? A lot of us viewing already know what those swords are called. 💁
@@kittybitty420 The people who put their entire lives work into perfecting the art of katana making. That's who cares.
If you didn't, why did you say anything at all? Clearly something about their comment upset you. I wouldn't call that being uncaring.
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It is funny that he said an apprentice picked out the steel for the sword. A master would never let some else make the bar that the sword ,his name would be on.
This series has a lot of misinformation .
Augustus Wayne ----Agreed...especially when it comes to measurements and statistics...one episode they said that a tire was 9.5ft diameter, when it was clearly less than 6ft diameter. (There was a guy standing right next to the tire on that shot, in frame. )
A Naginata is not a type on lance, it is a type of hybrid spear/sword polearm. A lance denotes that it was designed for use solely on horseback...which it wasn't.
They said they had to heat the (soccer ball) football ⚽ to 70 degrees, that has to be Celsius right?
Luckily the narratives in this channel follow Celsius as standard
"Sweet corn" is two words, not one.
9:05 when you find a cool stick and wanna show your big bro then he thinks it's cool too
this is the best comment on here
@@kalallia Agreed. It's so oddly specific and poetic
Do I see a beer barrel in the background at 17:54?
Corn. You eat in and within 24 hours, it's in the can
it's great on the cob
Mmmm... corn-in-the-can... wait, that didn't come out quite right...
"Corn in a Can" can be quite a useful product. If you add the recyclable veg trims that you would otherwise add to your compost to the soup pot. It can be a quick base for a chowder for an amazing weeknight meal. Add a can of; Crabmeat, Shrimp, etc. It is also a way to experiment in your skills to make a very nourishing meal without busting your budget.
As an American I feel duped when they made soccer balls
It'a a British show, next you'll tell us that car was driving on the wrong side of the road.
What is muddy ootah?
Oh my sweet biscuits, this model of sword (between 60-80 cm) is called a Katana, not a Samurai sword. If it were a short sword (between 30-60 cm) it would be called a Wakizashi , still not a Samurai sword.
i always through that is a soccer and foolball is a different thing
The guy should have said "corn-veyor belt"
18:30
That is not a real Samari swordmaster or real Samari sword. A true Samari sword doesn't have a curve in it until the final step. If they made it right during the very long process the sword curves during the quench. The swords he is making are just high-end toys for showcases for the rich and the foolish.
That book was actually quite a good read if I say so myself
Why was the cooking process not shown> Thanks, RSA..
All blacksmithing workshops are relatively dark, even amateur smiths can tell roughly what temperature a piece is by the color.
those damn combine harvesters stole jobs from millions & millions of American teenagers, but the kids are too young to know it. when i was in school, i woke up at 3-4Am to pick corn, then got dressed for school, then after school we picked corn, or squash, or another vegetable. automation has stolen kids jobs from generations, starting in the mid to late 90's. its sad.
Other countries call Soccer⚽Football🏈, and Football🏈Soccer⚽which is kinda weird in my book.
Well, one game is played with a ball which is kicked with feet. The other game is played with a odd-shaped, oval, watermelon-like object which is tossed with hands and carried around in arms like a baby. Your call which one is more aptly named football.
@@wtflmaa7842 the other one should more accurately be called “handegg”
@@wtflmaa7842 the other one should more accurately be called “handegg”
I don't open tins of sweet corn. Yuck. Fresh or frozen are best.
9:20 HAHAHAHAHA I haven't laughed so hard in years.... wow he actually think that............ wow that's sad..
@Søren Kaas Sharp EDGE, not POINT. The writers on these programs really need to do their research. Or maybe just think it through. Makes me sad and irritated, too.
I don't think it should be called "How It Works" I think it should be called "How It's Made". Also, that much corn, even with the massive field size would require GMO to make that much.
actually, not so much. that much corn can easily be produced all natural. the gmo junk is supposed to help with the size of individual ears and resistance to pests and disease.
"How It's Made" is a different show altogether. But this narrator (Liam Shannon) should join Tony Hirst as the other UK narrator for "How It's Made".
How it’s made has already existed and is much more popular
Why do people hate gmo? Stupid people. Gmo is just taking cord that is resistant and combining it with corn that’s bigger etc. like breeding pure animals.
Derek Pardoe We hate it because cross-pollination of a patented mutation allows the owners of the GMOs to sue smaller farms for having their product contaminated with their organism.
Also, the dwarf-wheat that goes into American bread products is causing celiac disease because of the proteins in it. Real wheat has relatively little gluten in it but is much more susceptible to famine and pestilence.
yes beacuse everyone in the world wants a book translated too german
Is anone else really bothered that they use the gross rotten corn for pet food? I love my pets, they don't deserve that!
Your pets shouldn't be eating corn period.
Corn that isn't rotten shouldn't be fed to them at all period. Corn is horrible for cats and dogs.
Pet birds???he justs said pet
Yea they do they're just animals and will be more than fine.
It says football. I see soccer ball.
Katana sword, not Samurai?
A Samurai most likely have a Katana as well as other edged weapons.
Each blade has a specific name.
A football should cost a good $70-$80 but it isn't so
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6:25 OMG!!! Where is your eyewear????
No need eyes too small
@@cykablyat5611 damn
Hey british people does the word soccer just not exist over there? Legitimately curious
Lmao I'm an American too, but when you think about it, "FOOTball" makes sense instead of soccer. You play soccer by kicking the ball with your foot. American football would be HANDball then haha. ....wait, what do Brits call our version of footbal though? Just American Football?
I'm an anglophile, so I love learning how our American English differs from British English. The Brits just naturally sound "fancy" to me, probably because of the Royalty and stuff.
In the 1880s, Rugby was called "Rugger" by school boys. Lecture was called "legger." To differentiate Rugby Football from Association Football, they took the "soc" from "association" and made "soccer."
According to a couple maps I read, It's also called "soccer" in Australia, South Africa, Tanganyika, and maybe Japan and Ireland.
Soccer balls ..........
I’d say otherwise, the tsar bomba is pretty strong
What are you talking about. The samurai sword is the deadliest weapon on earth. That's why we use them to fight all our wars to this day
Those are soccer balls not footballs.
What happens to the cobs? I can imagine they produce more waste than product if the cobs aren't just disposed of.
It probably gets composted into gardening soils or something.
3 weeks to forge a sword only to end up in a weeb's room, occasionally used to cut water bottles and "look cool" on camera.
Big diff between made in Japan and made in China, I'd hope.
But what the hell'd you use it for? Hunting boars as an adrenaline junkie? Actually...
@@oron61 Hunting your father's murderer and restoring honor to your family obviously, duh.
Where it shall never be used.
Please let it not be the Comic Book Guy kind of Samurai sword.
Soccer balls not foot balls
Did you know samurai swords were once made from pig skins?
Yes
Silly UK!! Footballs are not round. Footballs are football shaped!
Football the clue is in the name dude, foot *ball* SMH
Pretty sure the worlds version of football has been around much longer then American football lol. Js
Bunch of full grown men in tights chasing a pig skin around a field fondling and slapping each others asses. You can call it what ever the hell you want. You can also keep it lol.
a lot of waste in canning
Some footballs are made by children !!!
2:03 "the Shiites are left in Iraq"
Stupid
Thomas Campbell --LoL the narrator knew what he was doing there. Same guys since April 20, 1969, his name is
Barry McCockiner
Lol 4/20/69...nice 😂
How to make a katana simple thats it katana nothing else lol
Well.. you didn't show ALL of the process of making a katana. You didn't show them folding a high carbon steel into the Tamahagane steel to form the extremely hard edge that the katana is known for. As well as the MONTHS of shining and sharpening. If it's made traditionally then you'd have shown it correctly
My friend says you sound like the narrator of papa pig
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U never want to come face to face who owns dose samurai sword 🗡️ or ur in fr a good time in d hell or heaven....or ull loose one of ur body parts
Excuse me thats soccer
That's a soccer ball, damn get it right.
You are welcome to call it whatever you like. Almost everyone else in this world is calling it a football.
But, but, they're called 'katana', not 'samurai sword'... ;A:
And man, three and a half hours for one soccer ball?! Wow, that thing must cost a pretty penny.
The length of the blade is to long to be a Katana. Anyway, their most commonly used weapons were Muramasa. The reason being that most Samurai were handpicked at a young age by height and physical abilities.
I see, thank you! But the video still could have been more specific. -w-;
That it could have.
bible should be free
Good luck with that. If you believe the church us non profit your blind. They are the most profitable organization on the face of the planet. So much so that the Vatican has it's own laws once your inside its walls.
@@docsgearheadgaming2503 does that mean, youre not a christian
Lots of churches and organizations actually do give out free Bibles
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I can’t stand the way he says book. Bewk
the show should be called how it's made not how it works
That's not a football that's a soccer ball. Somebody needs to tell that guy.
Wait........ don’t you mean soccer ball?????????
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PLEASE MAKE HIM STOP SAYING BOOK LIKE THAT
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Samurai Swords are so over rated, they don't cut through armour atleast not a properly made piece
They are, very literally, a "make the best of what we have" weapon.
Stop calling soccer "football"! I don't care which country came first or where you're at. Football is the game of skill played with the brown ball in the United States. Soccer is a track meet slash prolonged reflex exam invaded by a rogue kickball from a nearby recess, neither of which anyone cares about. You know, like tetherball or something.
It was called football in the UK, waaaaaaaaay before the US called their sport football, you ignorant prick.
I'm confused. We say handball cause it's played with ONLY hands. I assume that we say football because it's only played by feet. American football is mainly played with hands. Correct me if I'm wrong. In Europe, we do have a variety of American football, it's called RUGBY, not quite the same but almost.. the word Soccer seems a bit doubtfull. Anyways, if you wanna call it football, it will not make me sleepless. However, what makes us smile outside the US is the fact that you have world series where in fact it's only US/US game. Never the less, I like watching the super bowl whenever I can. Peace
i dont like to watch soccer/football but i do respect the conditioning required to play it.
Your so wrong you just made TH-cam comments look smart....