Forging Beautiful SPEAR out of Rusted CHAIN
This time, I have Turned an Old rusted iron chain into a beautiful but sharp Spear. This was a challenging process so i hope you will like this project. So, Guys sit back relax and enjoy the video.
Forging Beautiful SPEAR out of Rusted CHAIN
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3000 years later: Making a beautiful CHAIN out of rusted SPEAR
Hahaha
Bruh How's that possible by that small Lil spearhead to make a chain
They won't use chains in 3000 years. They'll use Anti gravitational magnetic hauling devices.
lmao 😂 life
Clm. Cười ẻ 😂
It needs the blessing of a great blacksmith.
god of war reference
I love the length on this. It's short enough that you can do more than just straight stabbing and actually swing it around in different directions, but still take advantage of using it two-handed.
That’s what she said
Its not a good spear the front blade is to big makes it unbalanced because of its weight
@@jackbarnes9316 good one
@@OvertMF Probably should add a "spheric ball" in the back to balance it out.
@@DoubleDbababoiAre there any non-spherical balls?
Very nice job! Two teensy little suggestions: 1. The blade seems bent and this will affect it's strength since the impact force will be concentrated on one side of the spear resulting in added damage. 2. Use cloth or rope for the grip. It adds to the comfort of the wielder and there is less risk of cutting from the wire.
Wire wrapped grips are present on a number of historical artifacts from the Middle Ages through the renaissance. It’s uncommon to see it now but they work well and when you’re wearing gauntlets/gloves there is not really a risk of hand injury
Cool work. Seeing the exposed ceramic wool makes me nervous though, you really don't want to breath in loose particles of that. They make sealers that work very well, protecting you AND the wool, and even improve insulation. ITC 100 is the one I'm most familiar with.
He's from Pakistan. You could send him to the heart of a sulphur mine in an active volcano and he'll walk there in flip flops with a tshirt over his mouth and punch 5 cobra on the way for spooky his pet tiger
Do you not have business of your own that you should be minding?
@@JackSilver1410 It is a safety concern they may not be aware of that I gave a solution for. No talking down, no making fun. My comment is three months old with 58 upvotes from people who recognized what I was doing. If you feel so strongly about people minding their own business, take your own advice and don't try to insinuate I've done something wrong :)
@@tybertimus Love the argument, "I have people who agree with me. I must be right!" Like there's no way for large groups of people to all be stupid. I'm just showing you what it's like for some rando to crawl out of the woodwork with advice you didn't ask for. Maybe give a little perspective the next time you want to play helicopter mom to a grown adult.
@@JackSilver1410 Again, it's a SAFETY CONCERN they may not know about. And again, take your own advice and mind your own business.
The band aid was a great idea. Simple yet effective!
What is it for?
@@newmind8420 To heal ofc
@@UltraSonic666 lol 😆
Good job and good video. But one thing to point out. Do you realize how much energy you are losing by having your anvil lose on the ground like that. You are working a lot harder than you have to. Every time you swing the hammer and hit the steel and the anvil moves that is wasted energy that did not go into the hammer blow. I have my anvil secured to a log that probably weighs about 350-400 lbs. when I hit red hot steel on it there is zero movement and all the energy of the blow goes into the steel. Just a little advice, secure your anvil and you’ll find out you don’t have to work so hard and shaping whatever you’re forging.
Very good advice, I noticed right away.
Exactly! Anvils mounted on concrete or very dense logs with at least 6" long lag screws securing it down will produce the best results, and to add one step further you can bed the anvil down with Epoxy for absolutely zero vibrations, _all_ the power gets transferred to the workpiece. Makes a lot less noise too, since it stops the anvil from vibrating.
Remarkable resemblance to a Zulu assegai (or assagai), a spear for thrusting and throwing. You are so creative in crafting it from a chain link. Truly beautiful workmanship.
The assegai is the throwing spear or javelin. The shorter shafted thrusting spear was known as the iklwa. It was called that because that was the approximate sound it made when pulled out of an enemy.
It’s amazing what you can make out of metal, or anything really. It’s just a matter of setting your mind to it and dedicating yourself to put forth the time and effort to do it and hopefully make something in the process.
Hi there, I just wanted to say great work! This is a talent I for sure wish I had! I've watched many of your videos and after watching this one, I got an idea. Is it possible that you show us the "collection" of these things you've made so far? I think it'd be cool to see all the hard work you've put in these thing in one video! Anyway, thanks for your attention!
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Where Heimdall at?
Why is it so satisfying to see a weapon being made from any rusted piece of metal? Really, I wanna know! lol
So cool! Can you imagine if this guy ever did a giveaway and you were lucky enough to receive an item he made?
And end up in the FBI watchlist.
I will need to remember to bring one of these with me when I go out to hunt wild Coca Cola. Seriously, though, I loved watching this video. I'm not a blacksmith, but I have been thinking about getting into the craft with some simple knives and such next time I visit my friend's forge. Your videos are a huge inspiration to me and I really love that you take the time to share your craft with the world. Bravo my dude, bravo.
great job my Muslim brother. 9.5/10
You must make a similar one, but instead of a wooden stick, use a lighter and stronger type of metal, such as titanium, because the spear can confront a sword or any weapon that breaks it, as well as moisture and fire I salute you for your professionalism, the quality of your workmanship, and your very well done work❤❤❤
You could have made your work a lot easier when forging the spearhead by using a rounded or cross peen Hammer rather than a flat hammer. It concentrates the force across it and helps it to draw out. The spearhead is also very off balance from the point to where the shaft connects. It's visible while turning; and even visible in the end shot when it was complete and you twisted it in the air you could see the tip oscillating due to its imbalance.
Yes..that lil bit of symmetry is needed to complete this masterpiece.
I could tell throughout the video, this person is not very skilled with tools and I suspect the end product, albeit looking "cool" is sub-par at best. Several problems there. -Anvil is loose on the ground. - No attention was paid to thickness and weight of the blade. -The hammering looked primarily cosmetic rather than shaping the blade itself, most of the shaping came from grinding, eliminating any benefit forging might've given the strength of the blade. -Hammering was inconsistent and left deep gashes and high spots. -The quenching was done precisely up to where the most narrow part of the blade is, and since there was no tempering this is making the weakest part of the spear the most prone to stresses that'll make it snap. -No attention was paid to wood grain while making the shaft. -the shaft is generally too short for a spear (But okay, that's up to him, not a big deal.. there are short spears anyhow) -There's no shoulder on the wood to retain the twisted wire in position.(a few vigorous thrusts and it'll get loose and slide off) -The majority of the wooden hilt was lacquered, making it slippery.... worst thing you can do to a spear shaft. -the pommel is completely loose and held into position by a wood screw and some glue... (Bad, very bad) There's more but I think I've made my point. All in all, this is extremely poor craftsmanship. But if it was a first time attempt, I'd say "not too bad for a first try". But if this is someone claiming to know what they're doing, I'd say there's a hell of a lot of space for improvement.
U do it better then
@@chefbezos. that's a fallacy, you don't have to be able to do something to criticize
@@marinodezelak1180 I wouldn't call this extremely poor craftsmanship. For sure he machined the spear rather than forged it, and made some design errors like the lacquered shaft, but the guy set out to make a functional spear, and it sure looks functional to me.
Great my friend! This is a masterpiece. Congratulation from Vietnam.😉👍🍺
đồng hương có thể nói tiếng Vie không 😂
@@tuyetsonphiho5035 ko nên nói tiếng Việt trong vid nc ngoài đâu. Đây là bro bảo tôi ms nói thôi
@@hoaquangbuivu9872 vậy là mình mãn nguyện rồi 😌
You
My American ass confused
Have you ever considered using a rattan bo staff as a spear shaft? Those things are almost unbreakable and easy to work with simple hand tools. I once used a four foot rattan as a handle for an axe and it worked great for me until somebody stole it.
That’s too bad, also, repent and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, He died for you, paying the penalty for your sins.
@@jacobpeterson2405 whAaaaaat?!
@@AlexanderHonsVonEber Just another wacko, pay em no mind. They are a dime a dozen nowadays.
Jacob Peterson dude. don’t spread your religious beliefs here, nobody cares
@@AlexanderHonsVonEber That's what Paul would say
Ma sha'a Allah ❤️👍
That is a beautiful spear. I'm very impressed with the attention to the haft and stock of the spear, too!
the shine on that blade....THE SHINE!!!!!!!
That match drop was low key fire! Figuratively and literally!
Turned out great. A helpful tip though, try forging out your bevels next time saves a bunch of work on the grinders/sanders
Красавец!! Респектище огроменный! Отличная работа и Аппарат!!
Glad to see your smithing skills are improving not just carving a knife but Forging it
But they didn’t forge it, they just flattened it and machined it. It still ended up poorly balanced and bent.
I love your anvil. It has a very nice ring, and I assume it’s very hard because I can see it’s been chipped. I also love the work you did. I was skeptical about how the fit and finish would look but you did an amazing job.
Brok/Sindri: "Give me a rusted chain and I'll make a spear out of it."
Waw that bandage magic was impressive 😯
Amazing skill
Hes doing it all wrong! He isnt even wiping the flakes off the anvil
(emot batu)
@@domandodo9658 idk, can’t argue with his results lmao
@@avaleloc1513 True, his results are an asymmetrical, out of balance spear head inadequately fastened to a too short shaft featuring a wire wrap that is going to if it is handled more than hanging it in a wall. If the object was a wall hanger, it's a sucess, I suppose, because that is all it's good for.
So many people nowadays "forge" something and never temper it so i was pleasantly surprised to see you tempering the spear head.
“Would you Consider a Commission, love the Physical Effort you’ve placed into creating this Fine Piece SON; I’m in CANADA!”
작품의 결과도 훌륭하지만 특히 모든 정밀기계를 다룰줄 안다는게 멋있다
Draupnir? Is that you?
You gotta do a video on that band aid trick. That would be super handy
Chia sẻ cách làm rất là hay 👍
May this weapon strike true. May it be wielded with wisdom. May it be put down when its job is done.
All respect And support from Egypt ❤️✌️
You guys be a friend and good with this dude. Because when Zombie apocalypse started believe me you wanna have him in your teammate survival. ~ Master sifu
look at that anvil. seems to be used frequently. respect for you good luck
Работать в перчатках на токарном станке, это нарушение техники безопасности, а так работа очень крутая!!)
7:15 good technic. don't know why this method isn't more popular. Been using it for years. Never tried it with that brand though.
What was that? Can you please explain?
Beautiful craftsmanship brother. A mighty weapon and survival tool if needed indeed.
nice spear! cool to watch....i kept getting distracted by the kaol wool though...🤐
I just love how he just put a bandaid on the spear head and "magically" heals it 😆
Which brand of band-aid was that ??
@@soumyadipXplore idk
Looks awesome. True master at work!!
THIS IS ! , a excellent example of craftsmanship.
Except the spear isn't straight.
He basically carved it out instead of forging it.
Vừa vào đã nổi cả da gà 藍giọng a Phúc hayyy quá, mong sẽ tiếp tục cover ạ ❤
That was a cool trick with the band aid you will have to do an episode teaching us how to do that :P
Krásná práce 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
nice simple steel braid there. added a lot to the finished piece. definitely a thrower xD
Friggen epic. The twined metal braids..loved that!!!
looks perfect!
I love channels like this so much because you have such amazing skills with turning damaged things into things of beauty.
😠
Get this man on Forged in Fire.
That was the most suggestive drilling of a hole I’ve ever seen
Amazing skill amazing blacksmith
Great job
An impressive talent and skill!
Great job! I need to find some of those very special band-aids!
Parabéns 👏👏👏
pro tip, when fire hardening your wood, you want to try and compress it (i.e. running a smooth rock over it a SEVERAL times.) and then you want to grease the wood. Rendered animal fats tend to work best in my experience! THEN, with greased wood, you can fire harden it! Keep in mind, although this does increase durability/hardness, it reduces the overall strength of your wood and makes it more likely to fracture.
Definitely a worthy weapon in a bug-out situation!
very nice. suitable for throw, stab and slash. very very nice.
muito lindo o trabalho
You better put a guard into that angle grinder mate.
Agreed, hope you are wearing a face mask and a tick apron.
Great work but you should consider building yourself a light duty power hammer to handle your rough forging, the time you save could allow you to put more into the finishing work which can really take your market value to a higher level, Always be looking for ways to increase the works efficency so you have more time to devote to the more artistic work that can go into these kinds of projects.
Beautiful spear
Have been patiently waiting for your new video and I’ve got to say it was definitely worth it!
Some people might think that if they have complete equipment they can definitely forge a weapon but in reality it takes skill
australia is a beautiful country i see
Awesome! It remembers my school days.
It turned out beautiful spear.. great job friend 👍.
ما شاء الله
Getting some Dwight from the Office vibe with that mask. XD
Amazing!!!!!!!
just out of curiosity: How much do you want for it? Do you sell online? or even better , have an Amazon 'store'? Im gonna say with confidence that your prices would be well outside my meager budget but there is no doubt that your art is sellable
Do you want to buy ?
Amm, I really don't have any store nor know how to sell across the Globe.
@@pakistalent do consider reaching out to someone who can tell you something-heck, make/watch a video asking how to sell stuff online. The comments will guide you. Dude your stuff is pretty decent and I'm sure there are people willing to pay hundreds to own your pieces.
@@pakistalent what was the joke with the bandaid? I would have guessed you filled it in with a welder, but not that late in the polish?
jeez the tool sounds just about blew out my eardrum
You can imagine how the great and clever ancients made knives by hand in the ancient era of cold weapons without electricity.
Spectacular My friend!! 👍👍👍
Excellent craftsmanship. I'd love to own one of these for my collection
i would love to see your collection
Nice work. Works as both a throwing spear and a fighting spear.
That opening shot with all the coils in the background has me kinda jealuz
Parabéns...
Amazing, man. Too short for me, but still a peace of art.
I think spears designed for throwing tend to be a little shorter. I'm guessing the added pommel is purely as a counterweight to balance it for throwing too.
@@Interrobang212 yes, throwing spears are mostly shorter or thinner (if they're long), it's just my personal taste - I love melee spears or at least combined, that can be thrown and comfortably used in melee combat.
Bagus cara pembuatan nya tradisional kanyak di Indonesia saya suka .
Spear is the King of weapons.
Criativo.👍
Awesome bro👌👌
Amazing beautiful, I love that spear .That'll teach the fruit and soda bottle to mess with you. Lol
The first aid it's cool!
This is the Draupnir spear from GOW Ragnarok change my mind
Came on this vidéo just for this comment luv u bro
@@Wanhell thank you love you too
Dudes a Mermaid?
This is wonderful! my one complaint is the screw at the bottom. I can not say i would know a better solution as Im not skilled with wood or metal working. But as a Historian, i Love watching these things come to life, (historically accurate or not.) and the vibe i got was that this thing is simply awesome except for the screw which im heavily biased against as a viewer. Well done dude
i wish that I hold that beautiful spear in my hand
Damn it's really great, I specially like the mirror finish contrasting with the mat black.
May this weapon strike true…
what did you do with the bandaid to fix the flaw in the steel? I have seen this done many times but can't figure out waht it is or waht the process is called.
nice crooked spear, not even straight, great work!
Ya it’s actual Pakistani talent, pakistalent!!❤️❤️👌👌👌 love from 🇮🇳
you made a spear beautifully. But never again clamp such items into the chuck of a lathe when working with an angle grinder. A piece of the disc will fly to your face. Say goodbye to life
Yeah, You are right :o