Forging a KATANA/WAKIZASHI inspired sword from a File the complete project
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Hello everyone and welcome to the forge, in this episode you can watch the entire Wakizashi forged from a Nicholson file from beginning to end. I learned a lot from this build that will help me immensely on Katana/Wakizashi builds in the future as well as knife making in general. As always I appreciate you watching and if you would hit that SUBSCRIBE button and ring the NOTIFICATION bell to be informed when my newest content posts.
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love this. i really appreciate the use of a hamon. hate it when people just quench it normally and call it a katana. a hamon is a huge part of the katana. good job my friend.
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate you checking it out!
Absolutely beautiful and I have to say that I truly feel that a real wakazoshi is in how much of yourself that you put into the blade so don't worry about the naysayers that can't stop criticizing people
Glad you came to the realization you could have left the tang on it and "upset" it forming to what you needed. Meanwhile, adapt and overcome!
beautiful wakizashi
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate you watching!
Great job Sir. thank you for sharing. I was able to kick back eat my breakfast and watch your video.
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
Thats Awesome, I appreciate you checking it out!
Stunning work sir
@Mysticmountainforge
6 ай бұрын
Thanks! I appreciate you watching!
That steel is probably higher quality than most ancient tamahagani, as most modern steel is. Should do a measure before and after on the curve pre/post quench.
i learned ALOT! just wonderful watching thankyou
@Mysticmountainforge
4 ай бұрын
Awesome! I appreciate you watching!
Great hand work 👍👍Great video 👍👍
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
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Love this man’s work it’s real inspirational
@Mysticmountainforge
2 жыл бұрын
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Might not be the purist method of forging but it turned out amazing! You even get the family involved! Huge 👍 Thanks for sharing!
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate you checking it out, my wife always comes to the rescue when it comes to wrapping the handles.
what a great build good job
@Mysticmountainforge
5 ай бұрын
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Great
I bet it will cut and draw blood just like a 'real' Japanese Katana. It sure looks nice. Great content.
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
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Beautiful piece, bravo sir.
Tuned out great! I just wished you'd cut something with it on camera 😪
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I actually plan on doing a cutting video with it soon. I appreciate you watching!
Looks great and an excellent job making it!!! What no stingray?? LOL Joking but it does look beautiful!! Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
So I have found with that type of furnace cement it bubbles really badly even after it’s dried I have found if you mix it down with charcoal ash there is a lot less bubbling and you still can get a wonderful hamon
@Mysticmountainforge
5 ай бұрын
I will have to use that method in the future, I appreciate the tip and I appreciate you watching!
I think it was better to chop the tail off. I didn't like making my koidatsu with a smaller tang at all, a flat wide tang is much preferable for blades made to be taken apart
I'm not all the way through the video yet but the tang that you have on there is very traditional just set two menuki pegs in there and it'll be strong enough for battle use even if you have twice that length in handle as long as you're using a hardwood it's well fit and dual pegged
@Mysticmountainforge
6 ай бұрын
I ended up lengthening the tang by a few inches in the video, but noticed after doing more research afterwards that the length would have been fine with the construction your talking about. I do appreciate your advice, and I appreciate you watching.
Bro dats cool
@Mysticmountainforge
2 жыл бұрын
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Beautiful work - was that real ray skin ? I like the way you had extra hands to do the Ito wrap.
@Mysticmountainforge
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I used textured leather to simulate the ray skin due to the prices of the real thing being ridiculously high currently. The knife wife comes in clutch when it comes to wrapping the handles, I had a hand injury awhile back that makes it almost impossible for me to do.
The blade seems to have a kink in it instead of a nice gradual bend.
hey whats that neat tool youre using to find the center of your edge
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
It is called a height gauge, you can find them on Amazon or here www.grizzly.com/products/igaging-0-6-digital-fractional-height-gauge/t21576 I appreciate you watching!
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This is a great video!! Just, that, 23.06, sounds like someone's having a real good time... 😳 .... Do you share a garage?
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
Lol thank, I listened to the video over at that point and all I heard was a drill working fast forwarded, lol.
@Hippucytees
Жыл бұрын
@@Mysticmountainforge Hmm, ok, but from 23.06 onwards, it sounds like something else to me lmao .....😳😳
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
I don't share a garage so it must be ghosts lol!
@Hippucytees
Жыл бұрын
@@Mysticmountainforge 😳. Woah.... Ghosts get up to a whole lot more than I thought.... 😳 .... lol.. But seriously, your work is good 👍. I'm just starting out and getting ideas, from people like yourself. Thankyou for this...
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Test?
The tip geometry is driving me batty!! Keeps rounding over...😭
@Mysticmountainforge
Жыл бұрын
I had the same trouble when I did my first Wakizashi build, I ended up getting a chair and sitting right down close to the lower contact wheel and just working it nice and slow, and even then still had some rounding on it.
Instead of ruining any belt grinding on a hardened file, why don't you just take the temper out of it first?
@Mysticmountainforge
2 жыл бұрын
I normally do that, I usually put it in clay based cat litter to anneal after bringing it up to forging temp so it cools down slowly.I got sidetracked this time around.
@Enigma-Sapiens
2 жыл бұрын
@@Mysticmountainforge, Ahh, ok, thanks for answering. I thought maybe you had a particular reason for doing it that way and wondered what it might be.
no test cuting...
@Mysticmountainforge
5 ай бұрын
Sadly, no, I was hoping to do it in a stand-alone video but never got around to it when my parents got sick. I appreciate you watching.