Smelting Shibuichi Silver Alloy and Making the Habaki for my Wakizashi
Mixing my own shibuichi to make the habaki for my wakizashi project. To obtain an alloy composed of 80% copper and 20% silver using 800 silver (80% silver and 20% copper), I used 75% pure copper and 25% 800 silver.
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0:00 Shibuichi
4:27 Habaki
9:45 Result
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Идеальная работа! Великолепная подгонка деталей. Всегда с удовольствием наблюдаю за тем, как Вы , Мастер, работаете. И что примечательно, Ваше мастерство многогранно. Удачи Вам и здоровья.
Habaki is usually not made polished because it keeps the sword in its sheath due to friction, this will quickly scratch the polished copper, because it is soft. On the contrary, various oblique notches are often applied to habaki, which are called neko gaki. Overall great job, thanks for the video!
A way around this is to have part of the habaki with file marks and part polished.
Who would have thought a simple piece of metal at the hilt would be such a work of art unto itself.
I had forgotten about that great cutting tool (acier-forge). Nice to see it again. Thanks BB.
If only the primary school videos in chemistry and physics were made with the pedagogy of your videos, then all students would be able to understand how to get top marks.
100 points... thanks... I learned a new word.
LoL, I’ve only heard pedagogy used in proper context a few times. Kudos.
But that's not the goal. Education is bad on a purpose, the goal being to filter out only the most fit for this kind of soul crushing "learning". What they want are not creative and free minded people: they want EMPLOYEES , wage slaves if you prefer , automatons. If you're a calm automaton with a capacity to swallow and retain tons of "data" you'll be an engineer, if you are not you'll be any other kind of working class robot . They don't want you to happy and love to learn and aim to find a job you're passionate about: this is not how you run a society , you need your ant colony to be ordered, you need your drones, not individuals. I'm serious
Excellent handcraft
That was absolutely beautiful! What a piece of art.
shibuichi is probably my favourite nonferrous alloy, nice work mate!
I’ve seen other made from folding a thin piece of copper. Seen 3 pieces soldered together. But never a thick piece molded around and filed to such a profile like his. Really nice work! Hope you have cool weather Sam and keep up your great work too brother!!
Why is that?
I read the various Japanese words in the title. Understood none, enjoyed the video. Learnt something new. Thank you.
Been a long time since somebody made Habaki for my Wakizashi.
0:45 I thought you were going to make a Damascus with this silver wire and some brass or copper wire. Maybe next time? What a fun project you made from recycled metals.
Good job mister well done
This is the best looking hibachi I’ve ever seen!!! Well done 👍🏻
Loving this series, your work is stellar as always!
I have been looking forward to each video / part being made for this wakizashi series! excellent job brother!
Замечательная работа, прекрасный результат! Радует знание химических и физических характеристик материала. Браво! PS: Дружище, пресс-прокат приведи в порядок...
Нормально там всё с прокатом. Он похоже просто мыл его и плохо вытер. Прокатит ещё пару-тройку деталей и всё само отшлифуется.
Mais um belo trabalho de arte, Gader. Parabéns.
Que hermoso trabajo, digno de un maestro artesano, gracias por sus vídeos caballero.
Good job 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing. Be safe 🇨🇦
Lovely job , like the cool little smelter 😎👍🏻
Beautiful work
Lindo trabalho, cada vez se aprimorando mais; parabéns. Saudações do Brasil.
What a beautiful alloy. Copper has always been a favorite of mine, colorwise. Really makes me want a ring or watchface in that metal combination. Fantastic work 👏
Oh man that's beautiful! Love the color of that alloy too
I've made rings out of this alloy, it holds up really nicely.👍
Piece of art!
Beautiful work 👌🏻🍺🏴
Absolutely stunning!
Gader never disappoints!
Absolutely beautiful
Wow that looks awesome!!!
The rear edge of the habaki should not be proud of the blade spine (mune) otherwise it will catch on the saya as you resheath the blade.
Absolutely perfect! 🤙
This is the most awesome thing I ever seen 😊
Nice fit... looks excellent.
Very good job 👍💪, the result is insane 🥰
Beautiful
Молодец Борода!!! Показал высокий класс!!! Действительно ювелирная работа👍👍👍
Just perfect 👍
Perfect!
Complimenti, un lavoro fantastico!
were you able to fix the crack on the top right side, looks great though
Wonderful 👍
beautiful habaki i love shibuichi
Just beautiful
This is awesome work sir ❤
Excelente trabajo ✨️
Thats some great work
Amazing work making the habaki 🥳😎
Отличная работа!!!
Impressive video.
Excellent habaki.
That was absolutely 👍👍
Your forge is the best!!!
Damn that fitment!
good restore👍👍
You are doing a great job I'm enjoying watching I was wondering how that part would finish from the start turned out great 👍
This project is going very well and I am looking forward to seeing the completion of this six stars brother
Well done!👍 Made with modern tools, not traditional, but a very fine piece!
I can already tell that this is going to be a beautiful sword once it's done.
I'm 100% positive my thumb would have taken some of the blows when you were hammering on the habaki lol. Nice work!
Very nice indeed! XX
Super good ❤
The plastic cup melting when pouring the metal 😮
so shiny 😍
You do better by hand than a factory could have done it. Very nice work!!
Nonsense. CNC machines can definitely create a similar result.
Красава! Руки золотые!
Masterful
Nice color
Maestro 😎
Shi = four bu Ichi=1 formula = 4 parts to 1 copper to silver, Habaki should be then 'scratched' to have friction against the collar, and shibuichi is generally dipped in liver of sulphur or something similar to give it a nice grey/black/purple patina.......
Jewelry!
Positivo, perfeito!
I always wanted a Habaki but only for my Zakitumi Takayoma! Sore ga nakereba watashi wa ken no nai! 😎
Очень красивая работа
Very nice,wouldn’t expect any less.just keep amazing us with your work.kudos 👍👍👍😎😎😎🗡🗡🗡
Brah, you are getting good.
Good project but the satisfactory was on another level
Complimenti, se diventato un maestro... nonostante sia un ingegnere 😂
凄い!!!
Looks like this worked out well but your final ingot showed signs of porosity. I'd suggest two adjustments to your process when working with copper alloys as copper has the ability to absorb some 200% if it's weight in oxygen. Charcoal on top of your metal in the crucible and water cast the ingot instead of graphite mold. Just be sure to cast into sub boiling water as you don't want a flash explosion of molten metal. Cheers
В начале видео подумал, что типа он всё видно будет эту пиздюльку? А в конце поймал себя на мысли, что ничего такая пиздюлька получилась))👍👍👍😂
Класс👍
Was that your rolling milll or was it just ones you were using?
👍👍👍
This was great to watch as always. What happens when you quench this material?
Since it is a non-ferrous metal mixture, it is usually the reverse of steel. quenching when it gets hot will anneal the metal after it has been work hardened!
@@adamwilder1407 Very interesting, thank you.
@@kamogawaedgeworks I know right? When I first learned it I was a little boggled too. I was so used to steel hardening from quench so you definitely have to keep it in mind when you work with both materials!
How is that smelter, pros and cons?
I can watch this all through Ramadan
Why didn't you ever clean out the slag each time???? Looks great and can't wait to see the finished Wakizashi!!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up Slava Ukraini!!!!!!!
Shinny 😍
The color is nice, but isn't there a way to make it more of a blackish silver?
Это конечно КРУТО, но серебро тратить на это жалко......🤗🤗🤗
No patina? Shibuichi is meant to be patinated by niiro. But even so, it looks beautiful.
Ахренеть! Попробую обновить своего охотника с такой темой....
knife verry good you
Im here for the title
Great job, but needs more work and attention to details. You should've focused more on the welding stage to yeild better final results!
This title is hilarious for people who dont have any idea what these are
Dude needs a jewelers saw.
This title made me so lol cuz I know nothing of the used words