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@jordanezell513211 ай бұрын
Yesssssssssssss
@jordanezell513210 ай бұрын
Maybe make it shorter and simpler. Make a n unsegmented solid blade with a liner lock.
@Skinnamarink.10 ай бұрын
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@Fritz-der-Tuftler10 ай бұрын
for the 2.0 version you should steam the veneer to make it more pliable and make the spring sections longer to lower the tension needed to close the blade as for the handle I would go with approximately 20 mm x 35mm x length. hope some of this may be of help to you.
@VEC7ORlt10 ай бұрын
Sponsorblock tells me I dont think I will hear anything of sorts.
@silverseergriclav11 ай бұрын
The way the blade folds out is seriously mesmerizing, way more fun than a gravity-assisted extension.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Right? I’m kinda surprised it fit’s in the handle because it looks like it shouldn’t 😄
@lordgiacomos255110 ай бұрын
Yeah, looks awesome, but I can't help but think about tent poles...
@noadr5gon11 ай бұрын
The blade looks awesome! If these were mass produced, I'd buy one in a heartbeat. The urge to carry a sword that can be folded into a coat pocket is stronger than I'd realized
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! I can relate 😄 i probably flipped this thing open and closed a good 50 times while filming cause it’s so satisfying 😄
@robonator294511 ай бұрын
oh yeah 100%. I mentioned in another comment but how these are legally classified are definitely up-in-the-air, definitely "Not-A-Flamethrower" type situation, but if they do turn out to be technically and legally mass producible I would 100% get one. Seem safer than a butterfly knife, longer too which means if you ever did need to use it for defense you'd be even safer, it locks in place, smaller than a handgun, etc. (plus, as you mention, high-tier cool-factor)
@Ijustusethistocommentstuff11 ай бұрын
@@robonator2945if someone pulled out the dishonored sword in front of me, I'm just accepting my fate at that point. I don't care about my skills, I'm fucked.
@robonator294511 ай бұрын
@@Ijustusethistocommentstuff true, but wolves and bears don't care about cool factor. (at least I hope not, we do *_not_* need bears to start getting any ideas and start stealing chainsaws from woodsmen) On a more serious note, if this qualifies as a sword rather than a knife then, even if the legislation would say that it is a 'gravity knife', that legislation probably wouldn't have a clause against 'gravity-swords'. That means that in areas with strict gun-laws it could be a literal life saver if you go out hiking or something and come across wild animals. I mean it's small enough to fit into a pocket yet gives you several feet of lethal range, ability to block/shield, deploys quickly, etc. If you can't own a gun for one reason or another that could *_very_* easily save your life. (assuming it was sharp enough, rigid enough, durable enough, etc. which, given the amount of care put into hardening it & whatnot, I imagine is the intent) Like I said the *_exact_* legality of this is a bit up in the air, it'd depend on what qualifies as a 'gravity-assisted opening', where the line is drawn between knife and sword, *_potentially_* even weird multi-century old exemption clauses like 'a man may only carry a weapon for self defense if it exceeds 2 feet in total length' that were added because back in 1823 criminals would carry improvised bone daggers or something and that scared people, etc. but, assuming it's at least reasonably legal enough, it could be a genuinely quite practical tool for a lot of people. (hell I'd probably keep one with me even if I had a gun, and no not just to dual wield although I'd be lying if I said that wasn't part of it)
@Ijustusethistocommentstuff11 ай бұрын
@@robonator2945Bear with chainsaw: the next Dark Souls boss
@joestuttgen505811 ай бұрын
"If you're not bleeding on your knife, is it really hand-made" - no truer words have been spoken
@lonwoof112811 ай бұрын
This is the coolest replica I've ever seen of this sword, IT'S ACTUALLY COOLER AND LOOKS MORE MECHANICAL WHEN DEPLOYING
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙌
@DapperBrick11 ай бұрын
This is incredibly cool, even for a prototype and considering its mechanically unique to the source I wonder if you could patent the design and work with a knife making company to sell the model. tldr: I want to own one!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! That would be cool 😄
@Buster-Sharp11 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t have thought that thing was even possible and you made it real, mad impressive
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! 🙌
@lady_draguliana78411 ай бұрын
This Old Tony did a bit about "Welding with Tool Steel" that you really need to see. You could potentially craft shapes and mechanisms for blades out of mild steel, then use the rod he was showing to stick a hardenable edge onto it.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
I’ll have a look, thanks!
@SeaforgedArtifacts11 ай бұрын
As a fellow folding sword maker, I commend your design! I love that you solved the mid-blade solidarity issues and unique take on the locking mechanism!!! Thanks for your work!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! I’ll have to check your swords out for some inspiration on the next design 😄👍🏻
@SeaforgedArtifacts11 ай бұрын
@@NjordArtisan would love to be of help! My designs are public domain, I would love to see people carry swords again!
@emeraldplatypus987011 ай бұрын
For the wood veneer, i recommend steam bending it roughly to shape, then do the final little bit of bending when gluing. The reason the blade bows the way it does is nothing to do with the hardening of the steel, its to do with the cooling mass. There is more mass at the back of the katana, so that has a greater force when it cools. Your blade has a greater mass on the edge, so cools slower and bows forwards. If you watch a katana quench in slow motion, you see it initially bends forwards as the blade cools quicker, then as the back of the blade cools, it drags the blade into its final curved shape. Hope that makes sense, loved the video keep it up my guy
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
That makes sense, I didn’t think about the cooling curve but rather the outcome with hardness. Thanks! 🙏
@iufrfrhjgfv918911 ай бұрын
What they say is true
@Fredorando10 ай бұрын
wouldn't just letting the Veneer soak in water for a while before bending it work as well?
@OmegaFire1110 ай бұрын
@@Fredorandoyes, but it may end up too wet to glue properly. Steam bending it allows you to bend it, have it "memorize" a new shape, and then dry, allowing the epoxy to work better. Source: a carpenter (me)
@mahkimahk10 ай бұрын
yeah the way he did it looks like shit
@jacobf694511 ай бұрын
One thing I love about your builds is that you go for function as well as fashion with your builds. There is engineering put to work to make the fashion, function.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! This one turned out rather crude but I’ll try to make the next one fancy 😄
@Qikx11 ай бұрын
Incredible work once more. I love that you don't edit out your mistakes! Keep up the amazing craftsmanship! 很好!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching! The mistakes are half the fun of making 😄
@thedragonshoard913011 ай бұрын
你会说中文吗?我最近开始学习中文。
@solaviola265611 ай бұрын
I think the reason is that the actual blade part is thicker than the forked back end, allowing the back to cool faster while the blade cools a bit slower. That’s what would cause the reverse curve.
@Nicenigel1411 ай бұрын
19:45 Yoooooo that closing is SO sick!!!!! This is the kind of build I love to see you do! More people should watch this, if i may suggest, I would highlight the unique mechanism of the sword in the thumbnail perhaps by having 2 smaller images of the closed and open on either side with the sword handle apart and the blade in half larger in the middle. I think it would be really eye-catching and people would feel like they have to click to see more. Keep up the great work!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’m glad you liked it 🙌
@slothworks703211 ай бұрын
I'm a german knifemaking noob and making a functional Folding Blade replica is one of my long term goals. Do not currently have a shop to work in, unfortunately, but seeing you go such a similar way and getting to this point is truly inspiring. Keep it up!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks, that’s cool to hear! Hope you’ll get a workshop soon 🙌
@bricksandbullets210311 ай бұрын
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it, but a few things for the wood handle: To avoid splintering, a thing that I have heard of being done is steaming the wood beforehand, which might be a thing to look at. Some chemicals can be purchased instead of steaming to soften wood, such as denatured alcohol and spray it with a spray bottle (You probably should try it out beforehand because watermarks can be left.) Another thing is to hide cracks and holes in wood, grind up the type of wood you're using and put it into your crack with some clear glue. Afterwards, you can sand it down and it will usually hide it well. Normally a wedge can be used, but the metal underneath the wood plus the fact it is on a curve will make it more difficult to achieve. Wonderful video and I would purchase one for myself here in the United States! I look forward to V2 of the sword!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for the tips, I’ll give those a try! And thanks for watching 🙏
@triforcehero626411 ай бұрын
All of your folding/whip swords have turned out amazing! This one is no different- really good job!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks!! 🙌🙌
@Anonymous-vx9tl11 ай бұрын
Man i don't know how you do it, but you do the things that absolutely no one else does or can do, so good bloody job.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!! 🙌
@Assassinatr200010 ай бұрын
I have been waiting for years to see a metal one of these made. This is insane and can’t wait to see it progress
@Phantom86d10 ай бұрын
Ever since I played Dishonored... Which I have been recently informed is over a decade now.
@JayFolipurba11 ай бұрын
the opening and closing action is pretty awesome. It's a nice effect, because you wouldn't expect that much of a blade to come out
@DH-xw6jp11 ай бұрын
The curve was caused by the thinner spine pieces cooling faster than the thicker edge, it is the same reason katanas curve like that. The blade will curve toward the quicker cooling side as it contracts (usually the thinner one) stretching the hotter, thicker, side slightly (in katanas it is the spine, in this case the edge). Then once the thicker mass begins to cool it will pull back toward itself which is what causes the iconic curve of a katana (which are actually forged as straight blades). I think you can still find slow motion video of it's effect on katanas here on youtube.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Ah okay so it did exactly cool like a katana. I was only thinking about hardness and not the clay working as insulation on a katana quench. Makes sense, thanks!
@DH-xw6jp11 ай бұрын
@@NjordArtisan I'm glad I can share some information with someone so much more skilled than I am. And it is cool that you interact with so many of the comments.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
@@DH-xw6jp thanks! I don’t know if I’m more skilled but rather determined 😄 I’m glad so many people are interested in my videos, so I try my best to reply to as many as I can 🙌
@maxlee998611 ай бұрын
Awsome, cant wait for parts 2 and 3
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! 🙌
@manythingslefttobuild10 ай бұрын
Great job getting the folding mechanism to work, looking forward the episode 3 with the upgrades.
@ryjenko11 ай бұрын
From hy understand it and from my own experiences the amount and direction of the bend that you experienced while heat treating is not only caused by the composition of steel but also the speed of the quenchant. If you look at a katana during a quench it goes in straight, then bends towards the edge and only after that it bends back to create that signature curve. So could be the welded construction, could be quenchant or maybe neither. steel is basically black magic. Excellent build!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Some people said that due to the back having less mass and cooling faster the initial bend towards the edge happens and then the back is already too hard to allow it to bend back. I’ll definitely have to keep that in mind for the next version. Thanks for watching and commenting 🙌
@RinIsArty11 ай бұрын
Gosh I always adore watching the brilliance you have to put into these, it's so satisfying to watch them come together, though I admit the mechanics of the spring on this one are a tad beyond my comprehension, for some reason the whip mechanisms were so much easier for me to comprehend, I suppose it's my lack of sufficient knowledge in the area of putting together spring mechanisms. Would love to see you put the lessons you learnt on this one into other stuff though, maybe a kill la kill style scissorblade or smth lmao.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! It’s basically like a frame locking folding knife but on the outside 😄
@Kratos_God_of_50_BMG11 ай бұрын
Wow you're totally a blade smith/engineer now! Great job my man 😁👍🏽
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks man! 😄 And thanks for watching, once again 🙏
@Gullzarr11 ай бұрын
I love how it opens and closes. Good job!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! It’s a lot of fun to just play around with 😄👌🏻
@Gullzarr11 ай бұрын
Now I want a fidget toy with the same motion, thanks hahaha
@DrewProductions611 ай бұрын
Hello Njord you are a real inspiration to me. I’m going to try and make my own blacksmithing videos.
@Chaos1king11 ай бұрын
Viel glück
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Good luck with that. The beginning can be tedious but you just gotta keep making videos and focus on improving with each video instead of looking at the views (harder than it sounds, unfortunately)
@DrewProductions611 ай бұрын
@@NjordArtisan Thank you so much for the advice!
@DrewProductions611 ай бұрын
@@Chaos1king Danke
@Chaos1king11 ай бұрын
@@DrewProductions6 👍
@-daniel72333 ай бұрын
Ever since you made the whipsword I've been looking forward to see your attempt at the foldable blade, and you did not disappoint, this is incredible!!!
@robfunkhouser379310 ай бұрын
The blade is absolutely beautiful. I would love to see the next version. Dude has a serious talent. We fail just to make better. Keep doing your thing!
@OkieDokieSmokie10 ай бұрын
The action on this sword is fascinating. Bring this to market please.
@SpencerPaire11 ай бұрын
Great build! Ill add to the body of knowledge here; try soaking or at least wetting the veneer beflre you bend it. It should become much more pliable. If your worried about the moisture causing issues with the glue or metal, you can clamp it or hold it in shape aas it dries, and jt will keep the same shape.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
I’ll try that, thanks!
@CoMpoZeD111 ай бұрын
I might need to play this game after all, because this looks sick! Good job, my guy! 😍 Excited for Mk. 2 and for the third dishonered video 🥰
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Mah man 🗿🤝
@xyzo954511 ай бұрын
The reason why the hardening curve of the blade in the opposite direction is because normally with a katano the differential hardening pulls the curve towards the spine because of its solid unhardened spine. But because there is a hollow slot in the spine of your blade, it allows the differential hardening to curve in whatever direction it decides
@DedMorez11 ай бұрын
Reason for the bending of the katana is the way they harden the Katana, with this sort of mud? they put on the think part, so it doesnt get as hot -> doesnt harden as much
@xyzo954511 ай бұрын
@@DedMorez The clay is responsible for the differential hardening allowing it to shape in a specific pattern but because there wasn't enough spine material to hold the hard edge in place it warped in this case
@DedMorez11 ай бұрын
@@xyzo9545 yes i know :D but he did harden it at once... no differential hardening... when steels gets harder, it does get longer, so it seems like the back and is harder then the edge...
@KKirmaci11 ай бұрын
Also, it's curving the way it did after heat treat is because the edge cools down quicker than the spine and hardens. There isn't enough heat left in the spine to pull it back during cooling. Katanas prevent that with the clay covering as it traps more heat and lets the spine remain hot enough to be bent outwards first and the pull the edge back while it cools down over a much longer duration. There is a very cool video of man-at-arms where they make a katana from Kuromukuro (or something like that) and they show exactly how the blade behaves by submerging it in a fish tank.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
I’ll check that out, thanks!
@Bluejsa111 ай бұрын
Thats putting it back in during with that flick was smooth af.
@tetros206411 ай бұрын
actually the best take on corvo's dagger
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@mondriaa11 ай бұрын
another epic build, well done
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙌
@SylvanasWindrunnerResurrected10 ай бұрын
It's like a butterfly sword. Beautiful! I wish I had one
@axelthegreat911 ай бұрын
This is amazing. Before you start work on a less-prototype version, you should do some cutting with it, and maybe some harder targets too, see how the design holds up to hard hits.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks, that’s exactly the plan for the next video I’ll be filming this weekend 👍🏻
@axelthegreat911 ай бұрын
@NjordArtisan heck yeah!
@MrLightingGeek11 ай бұрын
Super cool build! TIG welders are amazing tools, you can do a lot with them. I wonder if your lower blade half bowed in that direction because it's all the same alloy. Katanas bow in the direction they do because the edge is a higher carbon steel than the spine of the blade. Though that's just speculation on my part.
@ncgrave458611 ай бұрын
one way that i know you can make wood, even veneer, easy to fold/bend is by steaming it to form. once formed then you can glue it in place. so i would suggest to put it on the handle as a loose fit then wrap a cord/rope around it and let it dry. once dry, glue and use a exacto knife or something to trim to the final shape.
@matthewhenry80089 ай бұрын
Fantastic design. May I suggest adding a re-curve at the pivot in the blade itself, the curve, depending on placment, could prevent catching the middle during repeated use.
@jayharper65179 ай бұрын
Ive been waiting for a video like this for YEARSSS!!! Looks brilliant keep up the amazing videos!
@bennydcreatives936910 ай бұрын
This is really awesome mate!! If I can add my two cents, to avoid splitting the wood for the handle, soak the wood in warm/hot water and it will make the wood soft and flexible. Well done and great work!! :)
@kyleeames822911 ай бұрын
It’s worth the subscription just to see the outcome of this project.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Maybe you’ll even find some of the other planned projects interesting after this one 👍🏻
@matthewmorris637811 ай бұрын
Ideas: For the wood veneer, would making the wood more flexible through a steam bath help? Form it to the handle shape and hold in place while drying to make the final piece closer to the right shape? Could also cut it into lengthwise strips to glue on like scales so the whole piece need not be perfect. For the handle pinching function, fashion a part to do it then affix it to the rest of your handle mechanism (similar concept to smithing an axe head)
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
I’ll try that, thanks!
@ronanlyons552511 ай бұрын
Awesome finish, that looks very cool
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Binary7910 ай бұрын
Given the impossible mechanics of the "In game" folding blade I have to say this is a fantastic recreation. Its an impressive recreation .
@eldarbirulin91288 ай бұрын
19:03 i think you could use a wood square and file away the shape of the handle then apply them to the part of the handle, use sandpaper to shape for the liking thus you will have no cracks and a nice wooden handle!
@FluffyFroBoi11 ай бұрын
You did it!!! I hope @arkane studios sees things and uses the idea for dishonored 3!!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! It would be cool if they saw the video 🙌
@Runedragonx11 ай бұрын
To stop the veneer from splitting like it did, try soaking it until it's pliable and clamping the veneer to the thing want to shape it to. Let the veneer dry overnight and then glue it in place.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
I’ll try that, thanks!
@lukelambert7810 ай бұрын
i like the pointer thing you used teaching us problems you need to solve. feels like i’m a grade schooler again
@GrizzG1310 ай бұрын
Dude, I LOVE that you showed Joerg on your channel. You should have hit him up. He does a lot of collaboration with other tubers. He would probably be a big fan of what you do. He loves great big knives. Not quite as much as he likes slingshots. But he would likely have some valuable input for you. He is a mechanical engineer.
@atacstringer857311 ай бұрын
That's a really cool build
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@setoace11 ай бұрын
16:40 I'm so flabbergasted with the way you use that power saw... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Anyway the folding sword you made turns out to be good, the way you fold it back and fort looks as smooth as a butterfly knife.
@robonator294511 ай бұрын
If I'm correct this *_technically_* is a gravity blade since things like butterfly knives are also typically considered gravity blades despite using momentum primarily (which this also seems to) but I'm a firm believer that unjust laws aren't laws at all so fuck it 'cause this is bloody awesome!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! I just had another look at the technicalities and it’s so loosely formulated that it probably could be defined as such. But with that definition a lot of different pocket knives should be illegal as well 🤷🏼♂️🫠
@robonator294511 ай бұрын
@@NjordArtisan yeah it's always a pretty big grey area and, honestly, I doubt you'd face any pushback since it's clearly more of a project and not intended to be used as an actual weapon against anyone, but I figured It'd be worth mentioning just in case because the 'grey area' on a lot of laws is far wider than most people realize. Again, I tend to fall into the more pro-freedom individualist camp myself, but regardless of what I personally believe it does still tend to be a grey area. With that said, knife vs sword legislation can vary, so it might be worth checking how (if at all) your jurisdiction distinguishes between a knife and a sword. This is a unique enough idea that I doubt there is a law against gravity-swords, (and if there isn't I *_need_* to know the first jurisdiction to officially include the word 'gravity swords' in their statutes) so if there is some well-defined legal metric for at what point a knife becomes a sword that could help de-grey-area it. If not there are other options like dulling the blade, potentially adding a lock, etc. that could be available, but again I'd personally doubt that they'd really hound you down for an obvious personal project. (although, to be clear, not a lawyer, not legal advice. I don't know your exact jurisdiction so I couldn't give anything concrete even if I was.)
@arnoclaesen810511 ай бұрын
the green screening in it is amazing
@spinnirack364511 ай бұрын
Still so glad i found you so early in your career
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! 😄
@quncle10 ай бұрын
Full transparency I dont know what I'm talking about and only commenting out of watching others work. Instead of tig welding I would suggest adding a removable bolt connection with spacers. Would add an ability to adjust the tension, and the spacers keeping it from getting too tensioned from friction. Regardless, you've done a fantastic job and should be proud in your work.
@user-yx7yl9kf2n10 ай бұрын
Nice design. Really like it. When you do the perfected model try putting bearings
@mielzobel11 ай бұрын
This is probably the most unnecessary complicated folding knife ever and i love it. Also i never thought about the otf aspekt of these things here in germany. during the time of assassins creed 2 i contemplated making a hidden blade, good thing i didn't i guess😅. And i really liked that this video was more about the process and less about making a show like with the glaive but still the intro was absolute gold. Last compliment i want to give out for now i enjoyed that this one was longer than the past couple videos and for my taste it could be even longer but i understand that this might put off some other viewers. I hope you don't make us wait to long for the next part.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! Yeah the hidden blades are also something on my mind 😄 i think I have an idea to make something similar work. And thanks for the feedback! I think I‘ll stick to these types of video as the others really didn’t do well. I agree, this one could’ve been longer but deadlines and just doing stuff as a hobby don’t mix too well. Thankfully I’ll start doing YT/knifemaking part time in 2024 so hopefully I can put a lot more effort into the project and presentation of it 🙌 And I’ll be filming the test video this weekend. The third part may take a while tho, I’ll get into that in the video 👍🏻
@mielzobel11 ай бұрын
@@NjordArtisan sounds good. I wish you best of luck for 2024 then and i'm looking forward to what you can come up with.
@B_dev11 ай бұрын
I like how he managed to interact with his digital environment fairly convincingly even though his green screen quality is similar to that of a lets player in 2009
@laurencekerr9567 ай бұрын
pretty frickin slick for a prototype
@micah06v811 ай бұрын
Nice-looking knife! If you soak or steam the veneer before applying it to the handle, it should be much easier to bend. Use as hot water as you can get!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
I’ll try that, thanks!!
@icecold570711 ай бұрын
Very cool, Sven! Loved the video
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏 Glad you enjoyed it!
@CaulderLeather11 ай бұрын
Very cool! Get some wood grain adhesive vinyl. Will give the aesthetic but go on nicely
@clownwreck11 ай бұрын
If you line your pivots with a thin silicone washer, you may be able to successfully peen the rivets without causing a pinch that prevents the pivot from swiveling smoothly. If you steam your wood veneer, or possibly soak it in hot water, it may become flexible enough for you to mold it around the handle without cracking. Then, once it has thouroughly dried out again, you should be able to glue the wood and metal together without worrying about cracks.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
I’ll try to use bearings on the next version so hopefully that problem won’t occur again but if it does I’ll try that 👌🏻 And thanks for the tip with the veneer, I’ll try that too 🙏
@Anothermachine11 ай бұрын
The curve is simply due to the metal cooling and compressing. The open side has nothing to pull so it warped to the side with all the material. You might try curving the piece slightly to the edge side before quenching...but a better idea is to put it in a straightening jig as soon as you pull it from the oil. This must be done right away or you seriously risk breaking it at that level of hardness. You are awesome! I love the creativity you put into your builds and it inspires me to try new ideas! Keep it up!
@TheReaperHunter11 ай бұрын
Thats already crazy cool! Mrk.2 will be amazing!
@danny_decheeto83009 ай бұрын
This is UNREASONABLY cool
@xislomega24210 ай бұрын
Deploying and hiding the sword With this mechanism is actually just as cool looking as the in-game animations
@Meepo31610 ай бұрын
To make the tip stronger against force, I would make the first segment shorter and on the second segment have a small tang that would fit neatly into the spine of the first segment. Kinda like a friction folder but on a much smaller scale.
@alderankorym11 ай бұрын
The differencial hardening is the other way around, the edge part countains more mass and thus takes more time to cool down compared to the hollowed spine.
@VinceMoore-gi8nq11 ай бұрын
If you add a trigger release then this could be a really solid design. Other then that very good work.
@Minivite11 ай бұрын
With how the blade bent at roughly 10:20 I reckon it's either because there was more material in the sharpened end then the hollowed out portion so it when heating it contracted more strongly then the other end, alternatively it could have been due to the temper of the metal being affected by the welding you did previously and whatever that may have done to the blade due to the heat.
@kristianbraun560410 ай бұрын
That intro skit was pretty funny. Great video.
@ronanlyons552511 ай бұрын
For diffenetial hardening you need to insulate the soft part with clay keep the heat from penetrating it
@iufrfrhjgfv918911 ай бұрын
I second this Differential heat treatment is all about the rate that something is able to be quenched Edge quenching i think is also an option
@TheSpeep11 ай бұрын
10:20 I think the reason a katana takes that curve is because of the speed at which the material is cooled down, rather than the actual hardness/carbon content of the steel. The spine of the blade is covered in clay during the quench, so it cools down more slowly than the edge. Given, those two are related, but I'm gna say correlation, not causation. What I'm guessing couldve happened is that due to water also getting into the slot in the back of the blade, that part cooled down faster than the edge, thus causing a similar but opposite curve. As an amateur smith myself though, I relate to the pain of having a blade come out of the quench all wonky. It's definitely an art, not a science.
@guyfawkes445511 ай бұрын
16:54 got me a good laugh! "Sachgemäße Werkzeuganwendung, die" - The Virtue of using a tool the way it was intended to be used, 10/10
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
War doch alles richtig so oder nicht? 🥸
@guyfawkes445511 ай бұрын
Absolut! Der Akku ist dazu da, die Sägefähigkeit zu verbessern! Sein Fehler, wenn er den Job im ausgeschalteten Zustand nicht macht; von daher 10p an den Endnutzer. @@NjordArtisan
@iamnothingbutanorange83498 ай бұрын
Awesome knife man, great build. Matt in my ear at 5:36 kinda caught me off guard though 😂
@snazzylad332011 ай бұрын
It looks amazing great job
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thank you! The next one will look fancy 🙌
@unknowncompany447911 ай бұрын
The bend in katanas is introduced due to the clay thats used to make the hamon, causing differing cooling rates.
@QuinZelse10 ай бұрын
Great design! I think I like this better than the original.
@MalificPlaza11 ай бұрын
just use a warm sheet metal ready after the heat treatment to shove in the gap so when it cools, it doesnt warp. Why dont you use washers for the movement of the blade? For locking the blade, you can probably have the part of the handle slide up to lock the top segment of the blade.
@nickterooze11 ай бұрын
Really, really cool. You might have already thought of this but maybe you can have the hinged part of the handle (the thin one that isn’t a blade) ride some kind of fuller, using the fuller as a guide rail. Then, when you’re sheathing the blade, the straight blade folds over and allows the hinges handle part to ride up the blade and cause the blade to start folding once it reaches the hinge on the blade itself. I wish I could give you a visual explanation as I’m finding it hard to put it to words. Also, a suggestion for your video production: think about investing in a small lavaliere mic to make it easier to hear what you’re saying when you’re a bit further away from the mic in an open or outdoor space. Might be a bit of a hassle dealing with the wire, but maybe just pick up the mic when you wanna talk so that it has no risk of getting in the way while you’re working on the metal. Once last thing, loved the editing. Glad to see your skills improve.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Great idea with the fuller! I also thought of some kind of rail for that part. Maybe I can figure something out for the next version. I actually have a lav mic but I often forget to bring in as I’ve often had the issue of it disconnecting and then I was left without audio for some video section. And thanks for watching, I’m glad you liked it 🙌
@lizethgarza433710 ай бұрын
When he said “just a theory” I heard “A GAME THEORY!”
@secondworldcorp11 ай бұрын
Great video! About the laminate - try to put sheets to a boiling water before bending them, it will make them softer
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Great tip, I’ll do that, thanks!
@Scott.E.H11 ай бұрын
I'm no expert in German law but maybe something you could try is making the "authentic" gravity knife version and just not sharpen the blade. Make it a proof of concept prop or something.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
But where’s the fun in it, if I can’t use it 😄
@Scott.E.H11 ай бұрын
Pride in making the most game accurate Dishonored blade to date and knowing that it be used if you wanted? Doing both a game-accurate and German-legal version separately does sound like a lot of unnecessary work now that I say it aloud though lol.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
@@Scott.E.H let’s see how the next one turns out. I still think if going the route of the ingame mechanism, the blade wouldn’t look as good because both segments would have to be of different height, creating that step I mentioned in the beginning
@SerenaKaye11 ай бұрын
💚🖤 wow that is incredible, can't wait for the final version.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Me neither 😄
@thomasway032011 ай бұрын
I’ve always wondered how the blade works, it’s such a cool design.
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Definitely very well thought out by the developers 👌🏻
@felixtemme299911 ай бұрын
By using water and steam u can bend the veneer. Putting water on the top side while laying it down to dry will bend it. Using steam u can bend it to your prefered shape step by step
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
I’ll try that, thanks!
@niolink95410 ай бұрын
Imagine robbing a guy, and the he pulls out this thing 💀
@AmyStache6 ай бұрын
20:39 that closing is so smooth tho better than the original idea imo
@persephonebonner573311 ай бұрын
Okay, that is like 6 kinds of awesome. Great work!
@Saedris10 ай бұрын
19:27 I cant stop watching that, and by the looks of it im not the only one
@kevlarandchrome11 ай бұрын
It's probably in here from someone else with over four hundred comments, but to avoid cracking wood when bending like that you need a steam box. Basically boil a pot of water, and suspend the wood piece you want to bend in the steam for a few minutes, it'll become soft and pliable and then harden into whatever shape you bend it in to.
@ComfortsSpecter11 ай бұрын
Amazing Vibe Beautiful Art Thank You Amazing Ergonomic I Love The CC Shortsword Vibe
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it 🙌
@veizour11 ай бұрын
Very cool and inventive! Nice!!
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏
@mariomurcia750911 ай бұрын
im so glad i found you. ive been making knives for my entire life, but only with seriously since this year (seriously as in i can afford high carbon steels and i have a belt sander lol) and damn dude youre amazing. very talented at having a vision and then making it happen. i also love your process of Having an idea and sorting out the details as you go, problem solving the whole way. i very much do the same, and while ive only made 2 knives that can fold, im definitely inspired to make some esoteric opening and locking mechanisms for my next build. provided its legal of course 😉
@NjordArtisan11 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Having a belt sander was a big step for me as well 😄 I couldn’t imagine going without one again. But kudos for making folding knives. I only ever made one and all that fiddling around with very small tolerances is rather tedious 😅