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Yes, to everything else but you don't want to be kicking a man holding a knife as a general rule.
Ответить2 half helmet parts are not realistic
Ответитьhow much do you charge to make one?
ОтветитьYou’re so awesome!
ОтветитьGreat skill thanks for posting
ОтветитьRespect! 👌
ОтветитьReally cool process. Thanks for taking us along 👍.
ОтветитьYou need to talk bro? It looks like you had some anger issues against the steel. 😂
ОтветитьWow, amazing work. If I was a king in the middle ages I would capture you so you can make armor for my men😁
Ответить👍🏽👍🏽🇲🇨
ОтветитьDude!!! I seriously ❤ your videos!!! Makes me wanna swing a hammer BAD!!!
ОтветитьHow would they have attached the two halves without welding?
ОтветитьLeast aggressive modern blacksmith:
ОтветитьBuilding armour in your PJ’s 😀
Ответить멋지네요 잘보고 많이 배워갑니다😊
ОтветитьWhat kind of steel is being used?
Ответитьque coraje me daría que una vez pulido el casco, al querer poner los remaches por mi mala puntería, golpeara el casco y rallara el acabado.
Ответитьhe is father of Henry of Skaliz
ОтветитьFantastic craftsmanship...perhaps make a helmet using NO modern tools apart from those used in period?
ОтветитьMakes you wonder how they did it before gas welding torches and arc welders
ОтветитьWhat technology are you using that wasn't available in ancient times?
ОтветитьNot fair to label this video as a ‘how to’. More ‘watch me do something and not say a word’. Cool video but falsely titled.
ОтветитьHow do you not have Popeye forearms?
ОтветитьI should get some sleep, also me watching this at 3 am
ОтветитьI'm kind of curious how it would be done without the welding and angle grinding, as I believe those werent very... historical methods.
ОтветитьGreat work!!!
And nice idea with the test plate for the Quenching!
This looks so good! I'm hoping to draw up templates for my own armet, do you know where I can find something to reference?
ОтветитьA 1 BRO, Very nice work.
ОтветитьSuper Like ....!!!
ОтветитьI just have to say your a true master of art
Ответитьthis is actually the way black smiths back in the day learned how to make armor, they would watch this video
ОтветитьEin Meisterwerk 👍👍👍
ОтветитьMy favorite thing about this dying art is that you can almost learn it without having to say a word. I feel like I've learned so much from this video even though he's been silent the whole time.
Ответитьwhat thickness steel do you use?
ОтветитьDo you sell these
ОтветитьGeniale Arbeit.
Ответитьhello, great fan of yours here, i wanted to ask if you could please share some of the templates for the helmet,
it would be a great help for me.
i also wanted to ask you how to start making armor, i have an anvil and a forge, some basic tools for it but sadly i do not have a power hammer like you do, so any tips would be appreciated.
P.S. thanks for making such awesome videos ;-)
Great ! Thank you !
ОтветитьI thought they cut everything into strips for some reason. Cool to see they just bend a sheet of steel! What a masterpiece.
ОтветитьWould they make it all from one piece or did they use to have a way to weld to together like to have done?
ОтветитьOkay I know one of you counted all the hammer blows.
ОтветитьMan, this guy gives Barry Allen a run for his money with that speed of hammering
Ответитьi need that
ОтветитьThe helmet is called a close helmet or armet
Ответитьnice to see you on the english channel 😀I think the sound of the blacksmith was amazing. No need to mute it.
Ответитьi came here for an armor tutorial, not a tutorial for homemade swiss cheese😂 Cool stuff tho
ОтветитьAs a new armoured combatant this is gold thank you for this gem
ОтветитьYour kid is adorable
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