Forging a KATANA out of Rusted Iron CHAIN
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Published 2020-12-08
Overall Sword Length : 35 Inches
Handle Length : 8 Inches
Blade Length : 26 Inches
All the Processes are below of making this beautiful KATANA:
Forging:
It took me almost three days to hand forge an Iron Chain piece into a long Metal Strip and this was one of my hardest forging ever. I don't have a power hammer so i did all the forging with hands and turned a chain piece into an almost 33 - 34 inches long steel strip.
Grinding:
I started some rough grindings of long strip on my Belt sander and turned the strip into a Katana shaped long steel piece. I also hand sanded the edges with the help of file to remove almost all the roughness of the sword.
o. I made the Blood Groove with the help of rotary grinder.
o. The blade bevel was made by my professional angle grinder.
o. Hand Sanded the blade to remove roughness.
Hardness:
There is a professional way to harden a Katana and that is
Covering the whole sword in a Fire Clay (Insulation) Except the blade bevel.After that we put the sword into the fire and heat it to critical temperature. We use oil to Quench the heated sword in it. Now the Bevel is hard and the remaining sword is annealed. Tempering the blade is the best way to increase the Strength, Hardness and Toughness of the sword.
Hibaki:
This piece is traditionally made by forging some copper or brass but we can also make it by casting these metals. And the purpose of hibaki is to hold the Sheath with the handle.
Handle:
The Handle contains three parts.
o. GUARD: I made the guard by using a thick brass sheet, which is roundly turned into a beautiful metal piece that can show a partition between the handle and the remaining sword.
o. Spacer: This is the little metal piece which fits on tang and controls the fittings of the whole handle so nothing should vibrate in handle.
o. Wood: A nice piece of wood uses as a handle of the sword and that could be Wrapped by some soft (leather) strips.
Forging a KATANA out of Rusted Iron CHAIN
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Precautions:
Always wear leather gloves while sanding knives. Always keep a First Aid Kit at your work place.
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All Comments (21)
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I appreciate the love you guys give me every time. But this time i tried so hard to make this Katana as perfect as i could so guys please share your personal opinions with me on my Instagram ID. I will wait there for you guys and Also Follow me on Instagram because i share some behind the scenes there, so you can imagine how hard do i work to make a project :) Here is the link: www.instagram.com/random.hands/
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This is the guy you want one your side during a zombie apocalypse
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You are a outstanding bladesmith. Let's say thank you to youtube that thanks to it we found out about you)))
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The design is worth the hard work and effort. You poured your blood sweat and tears into the making it. It is totally worth the minor injuries that you got. Great job 👏
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I just came to know these guys are from Pakistan.. Great talent brothers
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I don't understand why pple dislike the video......this man took almost 3 days for the blade, filming and editing
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Imagine being in a survival situation and this man just makes a whole mf katana out of a chain
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Blacksmith: Purest of metal from the depth of a dragon's bone woven into the purest and most beautiful sword to ever have existed by the hand of the master blacksmith himself!
This guy: C H A I N -
Urdu point se pta chla ap pakistani ho love you brother our proud😍🇵🇰❤
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I'm more impressed at how he managed to keep all 10 of his fingers throughout this entire video
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Its amazing how the ancients made beautiful handforged weapons/buildings without power tools.
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Just discovered you guys are from Pakistan. Proud of you guys
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This a highly recommended video to watch at 3:00 am!
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95 Million in a month !? Gah damnn
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I love how he literally does this almost every video he posts on his channel, but just this specific one gets the 100 million views.
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Fun fact : It's a Pakistani channel 🇵🇰
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Imagine a blind japanese old guy making one of those without a single machine in the year 1200, epic
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Can we just appreciate that he has all fingers at the end of the video
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This Man really took the phrase "one man's trash is another man's treasure" seriously
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You are a true creative artist. Beautiful work! 👏👏👏👏👏