Forged Medieval Mace
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
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0:00 Handle
2:03 Spike slots
3:33 Spikes
7:28 Mace assembled
8:44 Finishing
9:25 Test
10:10 Result
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@zumbazumba1
Жыл бұрын
Historiclly ether split it and forge weld it like you did or if you want really strong one you could use fuller tool to draw 4 blades from big chunk of metal. Also i dont think they would make handle out of steel. Steel was precious back then ,and its heavy .What people forget is that it takes alot of strength to swing this for a hour in a chainmail or plate armor.Wood handle is cheap to make and its light so mostly mace head would be made of steel with socket and wooden handle.
@xgoolyverx
Жыл бұрын
Great job! 👍 You often do things from films, please make a knife from the film - Day Shift 2022 I think it will be amazing!!! 😉
@jamesvincentdones4292
5 ай бұрын
I really love your videos, can you do next. Atriox chainbreaker mace in halo infinite pls :)
This one is probably three or four times heavier then most originals. In fact many of the highly decorated flanged maces were made with brass solder and the handle was thin-walled tube. They used it sometimes to store something, like folding gaming boards and game pieces (one of the maces in Vienna is displayed with original board for backgammon ).
@thegovernmentisreptiles2005
Жыл бұрын
🤓
@petrosspetrosgali
Жыл бұрын
And it was probably a show piece. I’m pretty sure all the battleworthy maces had wooden handles
@kbilsky
Жыл бұрын
@@petrosspetrosgali There are many reasons why maces with metal shaft were better on battlefield than these made of wood. And, in fact, most maces from XVI-XVII century have shafts made of iron/steel, and they almost always were hollow. Steel tubing of the same mass and lenght as a steel bar have far more resistance and overall rigidity...
@ja-k0
Жыл бұрын
The general idea of a mace, unlike a sword or a dagger, is not to puncture the skin. They were primarily made to fight people in armour, as swords would prove to be inneficient against armoured opponents. So the maces were made with hollow handles so the weight of the head would give more inertia to the swing, making the strikes more powerful, bending the armour and crushing everything beneath it (mainly the torso, head and extremities). The storage unit was just a big plus 😁
@Commandong
Жыл бұрын
@@thegovernmentisreptiles2005 Why comment this? Why bother, he just explained another function of a tool you clicked to see, but you probably had a bad day 5 months ago. be happy, not rude
That was really well made! Like you, I've no idea how these things would be made historically, but to see you make that without any welds (other than to save time shaping) was impressive.
@BlackBeardProjects
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@tkhuet9749
Жыл бұрын
Historically, they sometimes use a mace all made of steel, but it would be to expensive and to heavy. They rather have a wooden stick and a metal head attached to it
@samuelmellars7855
Жыл бұрын
I have seen a metal mace forged from a single lump (very historically plausible) by either "man-at-arms" (awe me) or their successor "that works". They took a bar, upset and thickened one end into a thicker square bar and then forged the middle of each side so the cross-section became an "x" and then forged the flangesout from that "x". Then they forged down the handle to make it thinner. Very cool to watch!
@chriswampler1
Жыл бұрын
@@BlackBeardProjects where are you located? Do you fabricate pieces by request/commission?
@Xarl-VIII
Жыл бұрын
@@tkhuet9749 the metal mace shafts were usually hollowed
Really creative way to forge that all together! Great build man, although I would have loved to see a black leather wrap for that handle with a wrist strap, I’m sure you were ready to call it a day after all that forging.
A flanged mace! Awesome build sir, totally brutal
A leather handle would be a nice touch... but Lord Sauron will definitely be pleased with your work. Well done, friend
@jmad318
Жыл бұрын
Not quite big enough for morgoth though
Has to be one of my favorite builds of yours. Impressive.
I love this! How you made the head is so cool, love the simplicity of the end result.
Those slots are genius!! I can't believe the brick did NO damage to that thing! Really cool build!!
That mace ended up looking FANTASTIC! It was very fun watching the creation process and you did a perfect amount of time-lapse to keep this an enjoyable length video.
This was a AWESOME accomplishment !! Looks aged and amazing and so powerful I just love it !! I love your video's and your work and your channel !!! 👍👍👍
What a great build. That mace was put together very well, for someone without the experience. Really a fantastic weapon and am going to find that movie. Thank you and have a wonderful weekend 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Absolutely amazing construction!!!! Beautiful piece!!!!
Crazy man ! beautiful
I'm all in! That was a great build! True craftsmanship, talent and hard work skills. Thanks for sharing this. ††††††††
Love the build. I wonder how they build this kind of items back then. It’s frightening to think that this kind of weapons were used during wars and have broken so many skulls and bones.
Awesome job!! Going to check out Medieval.
This is amazing! Forge welded everything
awesome work, thank you for youre efforts
Perfect job.
Incredible job! I love how you worked the metal! Thank You!
So cool! Such craftsmanship! I actually ended up here from watching the movie and getting curious about the medieval mace, and how they were and are made.
Very well made! My shop is doing a blunt weapon build this spring! I’m definitely going to use some of your techniques! BTW- That must weigh a ton!
One of my favorite projects of yours. I feel like it needs a knurled or leather grip, but it’s brutal!
Turned out admixing as always! That's for sharing!
THAT mace is BEAUTIFUL!!! I love how you did the flanges!
Thats amazing! Great work mate !
That was a very neat build!
Meine Mechaniker was here 🎉👏
Looks unreal! thanks! awesome work!
Your work on steel is awesome. I love your video and watch it without missing a minute
Awesome work. Perfect mace.
Just amazing and awesome
awesome work as allways!!!
Nice job on that mace. That one there would have been a beast. Nice historical sideline to go with it.
Amazing work 👏
I've been wanting to make a spiked ball mace for many months now. Even with modern tools, I'm struggling with how it could be done. How they made them hundreds of years ago is beyond me.
First time I see something like this weapon...well done sir !!!👍👍❤❤👌👌🥇🏆
Great work sir thanks for sharing.
Super !!!
I like the rustic forged look⚔
I love your work ❤️
This is a-MACE-ing work!
Wonderful video. Cheers man
Another incredible job, my friend!
Awesome mace very well made excellent video great content thank you for sharing five stars brother
Great job. 👍🏻
Das wohl der geilste Schdreit Kolben ever!!!👍👍👍
Awesome forging with out welding the rod and plates merging super,I like it bro
Wow. I am gobsmacked. That was amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Great work. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
awesome mace
Outstanding results, I totally dig it
Love it man! Nice work
This was amaceing!
Amazing skill again 👍🏻
Impressive design; well done avoiding the fin welds!
Nice work. 👍
Nice work! 🤘🏻
Impresionante.
Great craftsmanship and design IMO.
AWESOME
I really enjoyed this video 👍🏻.
Well done 👍🏻
Dude, very nice! super cool :)
Fine craftsmanship bro!
An interesting way to make a mace. Thanks :)
Nice!
Me encantó tu diseño y tu proceso, justamente en estos días me surgió el deseo de hacer una maza de ese tipo.
Nice work😊😊
awesome
Wow that came out awesome! Nice mate 😊
To me you made that perfectly. It just amazes me that back then they could make those weapons with barbaric equipment.
That's impressive. Simple, elegant, and ultimately functional. Can't ask for much more.
Awsome
Прекрасная работа! Мастеру вдохновения и успехов! 🐾
Very nice...a very scary tool.
Amaceing ☺️
Next Step: Wrap the handle in a thin leather and add a lanyard in case it slips from the hand.
Looks excellent and you did a excellent job making it!! I always wanted one of these when I was younger but more than likely a good thing I never found one or might have gotten me in trouble. hahahaha Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Your the man,keep doing what your doing 👍👍👍😎😎😎
It just baffles me how you make everything look so easy
Solid.
I love it makes me think of Suron
Amazing design. Would probably be able add flux and heat up the entire head at once to try and get a better forge weld across the entire thing. Would Also be Cool to temper and make the blades out of damascus. Awesome Project.
great job! it's a beautiful hammer.
Need to send that thing to Houston Jones lol great build!
parabéns. ficou sho.
You have given me some ideas.
Awesome job. I’m making a flanged mace for a college project. It’s much bigger though, and weighs a bit more than I’d like lol.
Jan Žižka for the win :D
Blackbeard: How overkill do you want your mace Client: yes Blackbeard: say no more I got just the thing
Hello mister beautifully done good job
You are a very good videographer. :D
If their a zombie apocalypse, this man gonna survive for sure
It's a pity for the pumpkin and the brick, but it was necessary for the sake of art. Thanks!👍
@BlackBeardProjects
Жыл бұрын
They played an honorable role.
@creativeinhead965
Жыл бұрын
@Black Beard Projects 😂
I have a question? Have you ever thought about forging mid evil armor like helmets or shields? Love watching your work.
Good idea
Yep. That'll wreck armor and bodies. Pretty much what a mace should do.
Fuc@ing finally, a mace forging video without a FUC@KING welding torch, thank you so much for this vid!!!