Forging a Roman officers sword, the complete movie.
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Каждый раз вы нас удивите!браво браво браво 👏 👍👍👍💪💪💪☝️
@damiaweu355113 күн бұрын
I love the fact that you kept the footage of fixing the drill press in this. It's very humanizing, and for all that I LOVED the entire thing (as I do every single one of your videos!!), that was extremely charming and funny to me. Also, this might be my single favorite sword you've ever made! Stunning!!
@austinvanfleet3849Ай бұрын
Thanks the funny thing is the broken switch was irritating me for a few years I think. Only now I got to open it up and found out it was a, easy fix.
@freerkwieringa275Ай бұрын
That's a beautiful sword! Thank you for sharing the process.
@Mendium_69Ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful!
@jimtaylor666322 күн бұрын
Great job, congratulations! I would be happy if you decide to make some Thracian swords - rhomphaia, sica or makhaira.
@mitko1978Ай бұрын
You do excellent work best friend beautiful sword ⚔️😎👍👍
@ryulee458Ай бұрын
Stupenda congratulazioni, Italia Roma .
@silviobassi6040Ай бұрын
Outstanding fella you are a professional craftsman. 10/10 that 👌🏻
@peternufc1981Ай бұрын
Great work Maestro!
@RichardGoth29 күн бұрын
Amazing work ❤
@exzendar2523Ай бұрын
when the war ends I will return to the forge and do what I want and not what was ordered...) good from Ukraine
@ulisskenobi2176Ай бұрын
امیدوارم پروردگار شمارا پیروز کند وبزودی شاهد صلح وارامش وامنیت باشید از ایران
@akbarrezai329728 күн бұрын
Reminds me of Cincinnatus.
@theallseeingmaster25 күн бұрын
Сочетание красоты и качества! Привет из беларуси! 🇧🇾
@rus333.Ай бұрын
Здравствуйте Фрирк!!!! Как всегда СУПЕР видео!!!!!👍👍👍👍
@user-qu9uq4zp3sАй бұрын
One of the best sword i have ever seen, and indeed its your best sword video.
@Rajawarrior30829 күн бұрын
Beautiful art as always bro!
@LlamadosalvajeАй бұрын
'When I pulled my sword, it sang, it cried for its new scabbard to be the chest of the barbarian hordes opposed to me. It sang to beg that it be set free to cleave the limbs off my enemies. It sang that it was forever thirsty and to slake it's forever thirst, it must be quenched with the blood of my enemies. The blade wailed and wished to bring death. We are legion. We kill for peace.' -Chris Burdett 'We kill, for peace' -1992
@clifbradley24 күн бұрын
Parabéns pelo seu belo trabalho.
@ciadapescainamazon4059Ай бұрын
Between this sounds on loud speakers and RuneScape smith sounds I wonder what my neighbors think im doing 😂❤
@polluxsimracing3712Ай бұрын
Heel erg gaaf zwaard! Mooi gedaan!
@Robin651229 күн бұрын
That green coating is a new thing to me, it got my attention.
@benjamindejonge362429 күн бұрын
Is putting the blade between the timber another way to heat treat the steel ?
@Tyler-yp8st21 күн бұрын
...WOOOOW!!!!!!😀
@janrobertbosАй бұрын
Brawo brother 👋
@MetuselahMetuselahАй бұрын
عمل رائع ❤
@Toomaak6536Ай бұрын
splendid job bravo. Question did the Romans have the same tools. ;)
@philippemartel692327 күн бұрын
High level.
@masscritic698114 күн бұрын
Приветствую Мастер. Что новое изделие, то шедевр! Давно не был на вашем канале, всё не бывает времени. Всего наилучшего! Ролик отличный.
@Eys.Mel.Ай бұрын
What kind of steel do you use?
@sawyerlafever869128 күн бұрын
I'll take two! xD
@DJMarcO138Ай бұрын
Thats brilliant, but think about those guys who made these without modern equipment, it was all done by hand an eye.
@robertturnbull782026 күн бұрын
“THIS IS a SPATHA!!!” (stabs Emissary Gladioli in the chest, then kicks his dying body into a deep well that, surprisingly, has absolutely no protective wall to prevent people or animals from falling in and contaminating the water).
@andrewallason453027 күн бұрын
I don’t know the history of the blade, but how did you feel about the depth of those finger grooves on the (absolutely stunning) handle? They look like they might get a little sharp on the hand but I wonder how it felt in yours? I love the whole build, gonna share with my roman history nerd friend ;)
@michaeltrimble768021 күн бұрын
Plan on doing any mosaic pieces?
@streetDAOCАй бұрын
It will KEAL!! Marcaida, Doug
@brunobl323 күн бұрын
And at medieval times, was it the same abrasive electric equipment?? This is unfair, as i think..😊
@Dmitry911613 күн бұрын
I work at an old car dismantliers ,one Thursday night boss goes wanna help my friend dig through the old tools and leaf springs and front arm,double pay ,yip old guy turned up ,out with the leaf springs prte 80s ,he goes i make knives and sword and other cutting stabby things ,so he got couple of pallets of leaf springs ,couple of fish bins of old sp[anners imp Brit and USA ,whitworth stuff ,big ring spanners of varinging imp sizes ,its 11 pm hes done walks of to his truck and comes back with a long sword thing for boss and for me a beautiful double edge 5 inch some majical heat treat in angle piss blade in a beautiful light Rimu handles and dam sharp in a little leather sheath ,crazy skills
@mrivantchernegovski3869Ай бұрын
Спата -Кавалерийский меч римлян. Работа как всегда прекрасна.
@user-mm7nv8gr5tАй бұрын
Он выковал гладиус, спата имеет более длинный клинок. Примерно как меч-каролинг.
@Prince_ArthasАй бұрын
@@Prince_Arthas Вы случаем не из римской империи?
@Eys.Mel.Ай бұрын
@@Eys.Mel. я с самим Цезарем покорял Галлию!!!!
@Prince_ArthasАй бұрын
Very uncomfortable handle indeed. Let’s hope you don’t have to use it.
@kevinmoulton807226 күн бұрын
❤
@user-du2mt3gz1u10 күн бұрын
Думаю что римские легионеры могли только мечтать о таком мече!!!
@user-qu9uq4zp3sАй бұрын
It turned out well. But I find it hard to imagine that 2,000 years ago, when high-quality steel was very valuable, blacksmiths could afford to forge a billet twice as thick as needed, only to have half the metal scraped off on a whetstone. But in the modern version, it is a good reproduction, as I said.
@Warang_of_weles11 күн бұрын
👍
@jaroslavspano4412Ай бұрын
🦅👍👍
@guycapozzola2573Ай бұрын
handle is not practical. Blade is nice
@Presydent22 күн бұрын
😕☹️???...
@olgaopoka7769Ай бұрын
Scabbard in a separate video?
@user-gy8sg6pu5fАй бұрын
Nobody cares about the scabbard
@streetDAOCАй бұрын
verbazingwekkend!!!!!
@motaman8074Ай бұрын
Pommel doesn't look right
@erikmurray36614 күн бұрын
The hilt of the Roman sword is short so that the hand is tightly fixed between the guard and the pommel. this makes it possible to precisely control the sword. The hilt of this sword does not fix the hand. a beautiful, but not historical product.
@levnosov2030Ай бұрын
You should test sword against sword to show the quality of your tempering, not against some lame metal, come on Freerk!!!!
@Gmar69Ай бұрын
Yes. But not with the customers piece. Good idea though.
@freerkwieringa275Ай бұрын
Классный клинок, только такая ребристая рукоять будет сильно начинать и бить по ладони при ударе
Каждый раз вы нас удивите!браво браво браво 👏 👍👍👍💪💪💪☝️
I love the fact that you kept the footage of fixing the drill press in this. It's very humanizing, and for all that I LOVED the entire thing (as I do every single one of your videos!!), that was extremely charming and funny to me. Also, this might be my single favorite sword you've ever made! Stunning!!
Thanks the funny thing is the broken switch was irritating me for a few years I think. Only now I got to open it up and found out it was a, easy fix.
That's a beautiful sword! Thank you for sharing the process.
Absolutely beautiful!
Great job, congratulations! I would be happy if you decide to make some Thracian swords - rhomphaia, sica or makhaira.
You do excellent work best friend beautiful sword ⚔️😎👍👍
Stupenda congratulazioni, Italia Roma .
Outstanding fella you are a professional craftsman. 10/10 that 👌🏻
Great work Maestro!
Amazing work ❤
when the war ends I will return to the forge and do what I want and not what was ordered...) good from Ukraine
امیدوارم پروردگار شمارا پیروز کند وبزودی شاهد صلح وارامش وامنیت باشید از ایران
Reminds me of Cincinnatus.
Сочетание красоты и качества! Привет из беларуси! 🇧🇾
Здравствуйте Фрирк!!!! Как всегда СУПЕР видео!!!!!👍👍👍👍
One of the best sword i have ever seen, and indeed its your best sword video.
Beautiful art as always bro!
'When I pulled my sword, it sang, it cried for its new scabbard to be the chest of the barbarian hordes opposed to me. It sang to beg that it be set free to cleave the limbs off my enemies. It sang that it was forever thirsty and to slake it's forever thirst, it must be quenched with the blood of my enemies. The blade wailed and wished to bring death. We are legion. We kill for peace.' -Chris Burdett 'We kill, for peace' -1992
Parabéns pelo seu belo trabalho.
Between this sounds on loud speakers and RuneScape smith sounds I wonder what my neighbors think im doing 😂❤
Heel erg gaaf zwaard! Mooi gedaan!
That green coating is a new thing to me, it got my attention.
Is putting the blade between the timber another way to heat treat the steel ?
...WOOOOW!!!!!!😀
Brawo brother 👋
عمل رائع ❤
splendid job bravo. Question did the Romans have the same tools. ;)
High level.
Приветствую Мастер. Что новое изделие, то шедевр! Давно не был на вашем канале, всё не бывает времени. Всего наилучшего! Ролик отличный.
What kind of steel do you use?
I'll take two! xD
Thats brilliant, but think about those guys who made these without modern equipment, it was all done by hand an eye.
“THIS IS a SPATHA!!!” (stabs Emissary Gladioli in the chest, then kicks his dying body into a deep well that, surprisingly, has absolutely no protective wall to prevent people or animals from falling in and contaminating the water).
I don’t know the history of the blade, but how did you feel about the depth of those finger grooves on the (absolutely stunning) handle? They look like they might get a little sharp on the hand but I wonder how it felt in yours? I love the whole build, gonna share with my roman history nerd friend ;)
Plan on doing any mosaic pieces?
It will KEAL!! Marcaida, Doug
And at medieval times, was it the same abrasive electric equipment?? This is unfair, as i think..😊
I work at an old car dismantliers ,one Thursday night boss goes wanna help my friend dig through the old tools and leaf springs and front arm,double pay ,yip old guy turned up ,out with the leaf springs prte 80s ,he goes i make knives and sword and other cutting stabby things ,so he got couple of pallets of leaf springs ,couple of fish bins of old sp[anners imp Brit and USA ,whitworth stuff ,big ring spanners of varinging imp sizes ,its 11 pm hes done walks of to his truck and comes back with a long sword thing for boss and for me a beautiful double edge 5 inch some majical heat treat in angle piss blade in a beautiful light Rimu handles and dam sharp in a little leather sheath ,crazy skills
Спата -Кавалерийский меч римлян. Работа как всегда прекрасна.
Он выковал гладиус, спата имеет более длинный клинок. Примерно как меч-каролинг.
@@Prince_Arthas Вы случаем не из римской империи?
@@Eys.Mel. я с самим Цезарем покорял Галлию!!!!
Very uncomfortable handle indeed. Let’s hope you don’t have to use it.
❤
Думаю что римские легионеры могли только мечтать о таком мече!!!
It turned out well. But I find it hard to imagine that 2,000 years ago, when high-quality steel was very valuable, blacksmiths could afford to forge a billet twice as thick as needed, only to have half the metal scraped off on a whetstone. But in the modern version, it is a good reproduction, as I said.
👍
🦅👍👍
handle is not practical. Blade is nice
😕☹️???...
Scabbard in a separate video?
Nobody cares about the scabbard
verbazingwekkend!!!!!
Pommel doesn't look right
The hilt of the Roman sword is short so that the hand is tightly fixed between the guard and the pommel. this makes it possible to precisely control the sword. The hilt of this sword does not fix the hand. a beautiful, but not historical product.
You should test sword against sword to show the quality of your tempering, not against some lame metal, come on Freerk!!!!
Yes. But not with the customers piece. Good idea though.
Классный клинок, только такая ребристая рукоять будет сильно начинать и бить по ладони при ударе
Excellent. Great to dispatch Muslims with.