Did not know where to put this although I thought some on the forum may find it interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH6886Y5mhY
Did not know where to put this although I thought some on the forum may find it interesting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LH6886Y5mhY
Thanks China, well that was an absolute delight to watch, great to see how it can be done without all our modern technologies. Lots of unique tools and techniques I’ve not seen before … always something new to appreciate on YouTube … N
Nicks creative stuff on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_L...rf9BHtKU4lFUhQ
Amazing. Not a torch in sight, super filing skills, sand and water finish. Dennis
Wonderful! Thank you for a great find, one I suspect I shall re-watch many times.
Very interesting video, I have the same rolling mill ;-)
I wonder if soldering in this way with charcoal reduces/eliminates firescale? I saw the good old lead block as well :-)
There was a similar program on the TV this evening called "handmade in Japan" making a sword equally good and on iPlayer. I'm not sure it's available outside of the UK.
Handmade in Japan, Series 1: 1. Samurai Sword: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b08v8gxl via @bbciplayer
Just a warning - it's time limited to 29 days from now, so this link won't work in a month's time. Also, at 29 minutes long, it misses out loads. Some slightly odd translations on some bits - some of the words were translated to similar but different terms, for example.
I'd have like to see more progress on the block of tamahagene to sunobe, and the adding of the bo hi, and, and...
It's a shame they aren't doing the koshirae in another programme.
What a wonderful skill. Terrific clip. Thank you
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