This is a long boring video.
It features some of the more tedious and dull portions of making a blade that people are always asking me about showing more of. So, yeah, pretty dull.
Anyway, blades are hardened, tempered, and sharpened 80CrV2 steel. Hilt parts are sculptural quality silicon bronze. To see more information on these or other custom swords, go to:
Music for this video is:
Monplaisir 16 Se Recourber
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Only a fool takes a blade into battle that has a fuller run down into the tang. That's where it will snap… You do fantastic work but I cannot go without mentioning this. Yes some historical blades feature it but they are very few for this reason. BTW your Aurochs' Bronze casting is second to none. You DO some very beautiful and very skilled work. Keep up the great work
Fantastic work and artistry. This video is mesmerizing. Long and boring? My thought is it gives us a chance to see just how detailed you are! Wish I had the money to commission you for a unique blade. I love the one I have, but you'd undoubtedly surpass it!
Landsknecht video?
No Runes?
Awesome work. I hope to be able to make something like this in the future
fuck that is amazing. I wish I had the money to buy it
Seeing these make me want to put them on my back and go into Mordor and slay uruks and graugs
Absolutely amazing! I've always been attracted to Urfael from the game. How hard would it be, relative to this one, to make the reforged version, which has the slight curve after the hilt(not really a hilt)?
Beautiful work as always!
God damn that is gorgeous. Long video but totally worth it. Love seeing the detailed making videos.
just amazing
Masterful
2 thumbs down dontcha love the haters brilliant work mr j
i love your videos, but that press is sooo annoyingly loud and whiney. it almost hurts to listen to. i guess it's the price of convenience.
Taking bronze sculpture as an emphasis at University… two questions:What kind of ceramic shell are you using?What do you call the gating system [no back feeding???]?
I love this game so yeah this was definitely a great video and again your work is excellent.
Nice work, very cool. but your casting process needs some work. Using a pre-wet would eliminate the need for the air nozzle. Also, you could cast your pour cup with a pipe fitting which would allow you to attach a handle which could then be fitted to a peg on a drying rack. Would be a shame if those shells fell over. Makes dipping much easier too. Those drain holes are a waste of time as well. As long as you shock the shells with enough heat during the burnout process you will not get swelling.
Absolutely incredible! Thank you for posting this video.
yet again your work is impeccable sir, really enjoy your videos
Great work! How thick was the blade blank for the diablo sword?
Another stunning work. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful.
Your work is unparalleled. Particularly with the bronzework. Incredibly beautiful.
INCREIBLE FELICIDADES
I love how much he went into the casting process, usually knife/sword-making videos focus on the steel and kind of gloss over the finishing work. It was cool to see how much effort went into the fittings.
Is it just me or did the shop get an upgrade?
love these videos… such incredible work
Beautiful. It might be a bit long, but it was not boring. Thank you.
If I had a tenth of this guys talent from the tip of his little finger I could die happy 😂
Another epic build i really want to see you crafting a sword from meteorite, star metal it will be epic
Very Nice ! Do you blow the slurry with the airhose to even out the liquid film or is it to force it into all nooks and crannies ?
Thanks – I really enjoy the vids that you make. . .
Bloody hell they are gorgeous! Any cutting test coming along? But as you had said in the forum, they are heavy and probably not easy to swing…
Looks Incredible
Exquisite work!
the part where you break the shell is so damn satisfying to watch
I love that you include more detailed instructions in this one, helps me understand exactly whats going on with the process. Awesome work man!
how did you finish the dark bronze areas? some sort of bronze blueing or patina solution? do you metal laquer? Gorgeous work
I like the tedious and dull portions!
Beautiful work.
Outstanding work as always Brother! Please tell us what you use for your patina? That's a great light shade of brown. Birchwood casey by chance? Thanks for running a very detailed video. I'm new at casting bronze and you pros make a difficult job look easy. Most folks don't understand that disaster is around every corner of casting bronze. It's never fun to start over. 🙁
Always wonderful to see your videos.
Isn't it there any other more sufficent and time consuming way of coating the waxes? Please never stop making videos.
I appreciate seeing the process even if it seems long and boring. You do beautiful pieces and thanks for sharing
The design is so creative and unique, yet both pieces are elegantly simple in shape.
so…
in all how many hours, start to finish?
Thanks for the video, Spectacular!!!
Remarkable. Huge fan of you and the game what kind of wax do you use and is there advantages to the colour I notice you use dark brown a lot. Is there a reason