Forged in Fire: POWERFUL Naginata Blade Suffers a SHOCKING Surprise (Season 3) | History
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Bladesmith finalists encounter many challenges while forging the powerful Naginata - but nothing can prepare them for this outcome, in this clip from Season 3, "The Naginata." #ForgedInFire
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@ogerjagdverein2172
3 жыл бұрын
No.
The guy who won was genuinely upset that they couldn't keep testing his opponent's weapon. Wholesome
@SilentShadowPunisher
3 жыл бұрын
Looks like you're having a hard time spotting a hypocrite !
@Vil3mos
3 жыл бұрын
@@SilentShadowPunisher hypocrite? why? you know him, you know how he felt? some people
@SilentShadowPunisher
3 жыл бұрын
@@Vil3mos There are many psychology channels on KZread to help you learn, but it's mostly part of my studies, medical studies ...
@reibenkuro4921
3 жыл бұрын
@@SilentShadowPunisher You going to explain and back it up with knowledge, or you just leaving an empty claim?
@drumanaut
3 жыл бұрын
@@SilentShadowPunisher what kind of "medical studies" are you doing? Anyone doing college at all does a basical psychology and sociology class.
I love how the guy who won was bummed that the other guys weapon failed
@bearcat1398
3 жыл бұрын
I think he was also disappointed because he wanted to win by the normal way. By outperforming rather than the other guys breaking
@priyadarshisamantasinghar9911
3 жыл бұрын
I think he was dramatic!
@jdahl06
3 жыл бұрын
Proper sportsmanship, that’s what it is.
@SilentShadowPunisher
3 жыл бұрын
Nah he was just a hypocrite trying to not look too happy to win ! People who talk too much at the wrong moment are suspicious to me ...
@Artiick
3 жыл бұрын
@@SilentShadowPunisher it's the second time that guy came and won. He didn't really show "being happy" the first time either. That's a sportsmanship
I like how the winner said: "There's nothing we can do?".. He genuinely wanted his opponent to continue and keep testing. You don't see that kind of empathy everywhere.
@gerardmagnarelli558
3 жыл бұрын
I like the sentiment, and the winner was certainly bummed about how it went down, but it was the losing dude on the right that said “there’s nothing? We can’t do nothing?”
@YassineELAZMI
3 жыл бұрын
man stop the fairy tale I don't believe every single person in this show is genuin. Not after seeing him trying to act genuin wanting to "do something about it" while he know if that pole didn't crack he'd lose.
@garethjames1300
3 жыл бұрын
Oh God no he did not !
@bombman1599
3 жыл бұрын
@@gerardmagnarelli558 you can see the dude that won's mouth moving... it was clearly him that was asking if they couldn't do a quick fix
@vonclaren1
3 жыл бұрын
It was fake and forced reaction. Teeny tiny little guy
What I like about this show is that the contestants are encouraging eachother. It's a mutual interest/respect thing rather than winning at all cost. It was especially visible this episode when the winner was clearly upset when the other weapon failed. It even performed better.
It’s brutal how they say “catastrophic failure” to the guy who already suffered a huge blow. Way to toughen a man up lol.
@maxlutz3674
3 жыл бұрын
It is a technical term. People are used to it. The bend in the winners blade was a non-catastrophic failure.
@TheEnderBand
3 жыл бұрын
It sounds harsh but it really is a term that describes anything that ceases to function as a result of or alongside it being physically destroyed
I think if the wood hadn't split he would have won, the other guys blade was bending and it probably wouldn't have survived a strength test
@another3166
3 жыл бұрын
agreed
@steelgreyed
3 жыл бұрын
the first weapon had inferior metal, the second had inferior wood. both would have been destroyed in a strength test. IE its really sad knowing it was just a question of which weapon fell apart first.
@tayyang2265
3 жыл бұрын
@@steelgreyed I think they would've strikes the metal
I love the acknowledgement of the impact of weapons in video games. History knows their audience.
Seong mi-na is Korean and her weapon is Woldo, which was spread from China to Korea. It is a different kind of weapon from Naginata in Japan. Woldo is a very heavy and powerful weapon that it is said to be killed by weight even if it is not cut.
@EXISTENTIALization
2 жыл бұрын
In the Soul Caliber games you can purchase other weapons that have different effects. I think it started on the third game. A loop hole but it's there lol
@koreancowboy42
2 жыл бұрын
China's Guan Dao is a formidable weapon too.
@Tareltonlives
Жыл бұрын
They did the Woldo in another episode- you can clearly see the difference between the heavy, powerful woldo and the light and agile naginata. I suspect with the lack of good steel in Japan in the early middle ages there was less armor so the weight wasn't' as crucial.
The guy who won was a great person. He is indeed the kind of person that deserved to win. He took the catastrophic failure from his opponent and asked if there was a way for the opponent to continue with modifications. That is humility.
When the guy who won said "There's nothing we can do?" I really felt bad...
It's always the weapon with the cooler design that fails or breaks. The epitome of "Ballin' but at what cost"
It should be noted that the naginata that women typically used was the ko-naginata, which had a smaller blade than the men's o-naginata. This was because of the heavy pole which makes the naginata slower than a sword, and so the ko-naginata compensates for the women's smaller body mass and strength compared to an armored warrior. What they're making here is the o-naginata.
Theo was really wholesome he was upset they couldn’t continue testing. 10/10 good episode
If you guys interested about: "Does it appears in any games or movie?" - Well yes, it is. The Naginata is appear in the game Samurai Shodown. The character using this blade is Senryo Kyoshiro!
@tonyservin6399
2 жыл бұрын
Hisako from Killer Instinct also uses the Naginata
@EXISTENTIALization
2 жыл бұрын
The only one i know of was Syeong Mina from Soul blade
@kainoakanoe
2 жыл бұрын
Also Ghost of Tsushima. A character named Norio weilds it as his weapon
@EXISTENTIALization
2 жыл бұрын
@@kainoakanoe the monk? I love that game
@Tareltonlives
Жыл бұрын
Also Tenchi Muyo, Inuyasha, and Lone Wolf and Cub
I hope they upload some more battle the judges episodes.
It is nice the competitors show good sportsmanship
It's something I expected: 1) modern wood treatment makes it very vulnerable to splintering. 2) such tangs are often only held by 2-3 pins which can focus great forces in a small area.
It’s a beautiful weapon. But it’s construction was more complicated than people are willing to realize
Thanks guys for making this videos. I really appreciate the effort you put in and the fact that you respond to the viewers wishes, like you did on the history of the blades. Keep it up!
Hogwarts taught him curses for situations like this.
@joeydaugherty2965
3 жыл бұрын
Hahahahaha
Very genuine fellow 😐
This show makes me hate damascus steel.
@azraeiazman
3 жыл бұрын
Damascus isn't that bad if done correctly like Alec Steele does.
@giftsvampen
3 жыл бұрын
@@azraeiazman Its not that. They all be like, im so special im going for damascus. But, why? If anything this makes me appreciate shiny plain steel.
@dovahbear0
3 жыл бұрын
@@giftsvampen right, like a good shiny polish steel blade would really be preferred over the Damascus that is almost never done up into any actual patterns.
@azraeiazman
3 жыл бұрын
@@giftsvampen ahhh I almost forget how clean plain steel looks. I actually love matte/sandblasted finish on blade. But mirror polish works too!
@Assassins6688
3 жыл бұрын
The fact is none of these are The original Damascus (Wootz Damascus) which it would be interesting if someone tried to do it, The Pattern Wielded Damascus looks nice and all but it's a different material.
Finally! The naginata was what I was waiting for!
@percyolken-hunt7179
3 жыл бұрын
I hope they upload some more battle the judges episodes.
The winner’s sportsmanship is so rare nowadays.
Now that's good sportsmanship
I have seen to many ash handles break to trust this kind of wood. I would use beech or hickory or black locust instead. To my experience these 3 are the most reliable.
"And my gut lied to me... 😔"
best winner ever🏆
if they say your blade is heavy, you better wish your opponent's blade will shatter in strength test
Nice Soul Calibur reference
I like the brief history they told about the weapon I think they should do that with all weapons
It is really sad knowing "neither" of those blades would have survived a strength test.
Reruns? I guess production has stopped cause Cov 19
@holden7688
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah this also looked familiar to me
@swaswj414
3 жыл бұрын
The title says Season 3. New episodes for Season 8 are set to begin airing mid-November.
@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot3267
3 жыл бұрын
Nope. I’ve seen episodes where they are wearing masks in the forge.
He should've chose oak instead of ash, his blade looked way more stable and stronger then his counterpart's weapon was. Shame we didn't see more action...
@anomalyp8584
3 жыл бұрын
Correct me if I'm wrong, but oak is very expensive, hard to shape and heavy to wield.
@mattparm228
3 жыл бұрын
@@anomalyp8584 You are right, oak is more expensive then ash ( not 'very' expensive in my opinion) but is easier to sand and work with in my experience. And besides, we're talking about a slim wooden pole, weight won't make that much of a difference between those two.
@anomalyp8584
3 жыл бұрын
@@mattparm228 I have no experience in wood working whatsoever. It just popped in my mind since the judges always have an issue with a gram too much :p
@Tareltonlives
Жыл бұрын
I believe it's usually made of oak.
Love the show and I have seen a lot of good blade smiths but a lot are just lucky.
8:32 John Cena: "ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?"
Theo is one of my most favourite contestants on the show. It's always a pleasure watching him work.
The winner is a good man he said so many nice words and i m happy that he win
Now that's sportsmanship. Opponent weapon fails, and they still want them to have a chance to continue
Did somebody noticed, that the guy who won this competition tried to imitate exactly the design of El Chete by Tops Knives 😉
My favorite part of this show is when they feel disappointment from winning on a technicality. Shows they’re here to really test themselves instead of win a quick buck
Pretty much what i’ve learned is that it usually comes down to the quench
@nosfctech
3 жыл бұрын
Quenching is really easy to test if it happened correctly. Just using a file and seeing if it glides along without biting in. The most important part is the tempering. Which is almost never shown. The way you are tempering the blade changes it's characteristics to bendable or brakeable or right in between. Which is the most preferable.
when it’s not the actual blade that failed but the wooden handle😞
The tall guy looks like a king of the hill character.
The handles are nice (if a little on the thick side), but Theo's blade looks very light and thin for a Naginata. I feel pretty bad for Joe, that looked really nice for his first(?) Tadayoshi.
They need to make a gunsmithing version of this show
@bladedninja8853
3 жыл бұрын
Then people would need months, even years, guns are very complicated.
@RzennikHarranski
3 жыл бұрын
@@bladedninja8853 months
@koreancowboy42
2 жыл бұрын
Even if it's months note that it takes alot of work to get the internal mechanism to even be able to work. Along side the little pieces. If the gun explodes it'll be alot worse should someone be fatally injured.
@Darkestdarkify
4 ай бұрын
They tried. The networks felt it would be in poor taste
there is no way to survive the next test though..
When the forging part lasts more than half of the video, you know there ir gonna be a failure
Remember, "It's ALL about the shaft"! 😆
9:19 that guy is funny😂🤣 what you mean you win. 😂🤣
I love how they are happy when Doug say "it will kill"
Imagine going to a sword forging competition and never have build or practice forging one
How to win. I'm step one: damascus
Where my nobushi mains at?
That's so sad. Not even the blade but the handle
Whitebeard: RAW POWER TATSUMAKIIII!!!
I always wonder why they dont make the poles from dryed young spruces cos it will not crack like dat
@incediumignis
3 жыл бұрын
most of these people are hobbyists, they lack critical knowledge on the weapons, they put too much focus on the blades and forget that a weapon is made of multiple parts and the handle is sometimes more important than the blade.
@TheWhoamaters
3 жыл бұрын
@@incediumignis Remember the Jumanji Yari? That guy who always went on about being an expert and then used a rake handle
@GreatNinjaman
3 жыл бұрын
Honestly, firing the handle a little, to where the seam begins and ends, probably would have helped a lot, too. Wood hardens with a little bit of toasting.
@swaswj414
3 жыл бұрын
@@TheWhoamaters As a person who has used a store-bought rake (ie, literally anyone who has done yard work), that made me cringe. After all the work he put into the metal, too.
@TheWhoamaters
3 жыл бұрын
@@swaswj414 Right? Honestly, and the way he took it off didn't help either
Looking for a corner to cry in a rounded room... man that's sad.
I remember watching this episode and the first thing I thought was The League episode and Tacos song.
Nice sword, I like it and I will make this happen in one day.
Toby McGuire nailed it!
Nice that Naginatha
This is one of thosr explainations that we caused but we dont wanna explain up
Ah Yess Naginata...
Daddy had to come and put out the fire...
Both weapons were lackluster in my opinion.
Woo SoulCalibur mentions ^^
FYI, Sung mi-na is a korean lass in soulcalibur series and i think she's holding a korean or chinese weapon
@mikamoschella3410
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah. It would be more accurate to call it a Woldo or a Hyup Do. Though I do believe a Naginata is one of her alternate weapons in some of the games.
@danshakuimo
3 жыл бұрын
I don't think that counts as a naginata since the blade is too thick
@kolearrington4659
3 жыл бұрын
It could be a guan dao
I just wanna throw that chuck off beef on my BBQ or in my smoker
Omg Rick Moranis is a blade smith now 🤯🤯🤯
Use borax to keep Welds from delaminating mr
Theo is also a two times forge in fire champion, isn’t he?
@bman296
3 жыл бұрын
This was when he was first one the show
Here to learn more about naginata via Setsuna from Yashahime
Was the crack due to the large tang the blade has that eventually took the space for the wood so it can withstand more force?
boy that's sad
Nobushi would be proud.
I clicked this video when i see naginata
Sweet ❤️
I want them to make a charge blade or switch axe from monster hunter
Dude really said Seong mi na carried a Naginata even tho it's not her weapon is called hyup do a Korean Naginata like weapon They should mention kyoshiro senryo from samurai shodown since he carried a real naginata
It is so familiar nagimaki
The better blade lost to a better handle
Didn't know Frank Lampard dabbled in forgery after his retirement before returning to England as a coach
SHADOW FIGHT 4 :D
Must annoy Koreans that they claimed Seung Mina's weapon was a naginata.
The winner really acted nice.
This video was already posted
What a genuinly pleasant dude, that winner (Theo)! Glad he won, though too bad it had to go like this.
I guess the best thing about being a guy who makes polearms is that you get a lot of ash?
Didn't expect to see Soulcalibur
Was it only me who waited for the "It will keeel" moment? :/
Amazing brother
Did they just put wrong weapon in the end of video 10:27??
They should get Red-Green to be a judge on this show... "That there is why we have duct-tape. Now if you just *duct-tapes entire handle including the blade* there, that should do er' "
Nobushi's weapon in FOR HONOR
Theo is a decent dude.
4eyes was pretty bummed
Will cut??? Whah!
I read somewhere that Nanigata was a usual favorite of women warriors.