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🌟 Swordier: Forged in Mastery, Bound by Heritage
Welcome to Swordier, where the timeless craft of swordsmithing becomes a bridge between eras, cultures, and aspirations. Our narrative is one of dedication to the art of handcrafted excellence, paying homage to the ancestral mastery of blade creation, and weaving the city of Longquan's rich history into every stroke of our swords.
🔥 A Heritage Unveiled: Swordier is born from the depths of Longquan's legacy, a city with an enduring tradition of forging swords that spans centuries. Echoing the footsteps of ancient smiths, we carry forward their artistry and passion, turning raw materials into masterpieces that honor the past while embracing the future.
⚒️ Artisanal Alchemy: In the heart of Longquan, our blades take form through the union of fire and skill. The raw minerals abundant in the city's soil become the canvas on which our craftsmen paint tales of might and honor. Each hammer strike resonates with the echoes of countless predecessors, bringing forth blades that are more than weapons - they are living, breathing works of art.
🌌 Beyond Imagination: At Swordier, we stand as vanguards against the mundane. Our swords are not just products; they are the embodiment of dreams, ambitions, and stories waiting to be scripted. Every groove, every curve, and every meticulously etched detail is a testament to the fusion of human ingenuity and the allure of the past.
🌍 Longquan's Spirit, Global Reach: While our roots run deep in Longquan's soil, Swordier's reach knows no bounds. We bridge the gap between cultures, offering swords that speak a universal language of craftsmanship and history. From East to West, our blades carry the legacy of Longquan, connecting you to an ancient narrative that transcends borders.
⚔️ Empower Your Saga: With a Swordier blade in your hand, you're not just wielding steel - you're wielding a legacy. Our creations empower you to script your own legend, channeling the courage of warriors past into your own journey. Whether displayed as art or wielded as a symbol of honor, each Swordier blade carries the weight of history and the promise of tomorrow.
🗝️ Enter the Realm of Swordier: Our collection beckons you to become a part of a living tapestry, where threads of tradition and innovation intertwine. Explore the range, choose your blade, and step into a narrative that stretches across time and space.
🔗 Forge Your Destiny: Swordier isn't just a brand; it's a testament to the fusion of old and new, past and present. By holding a Swordier blade, you are not just embracing a sword - you are embracing a legacy that spans continents, eras, and dreams.
🌐 Experience the Craftsmanship: Embark on a journey through Swordier's collection and make your mark on a story that continues to unfold: [Swordier.com]
Elevate your story, embrace your heritage, and wield the spirit of Swordier.

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  • @stevenfriedman2902
    @stevenfriedman29022 ай бұрын

    I hope one day I make enough money be able to get an authentic tamahagane steel katana.

  • @Swordier

    @Swordier

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, you will!

  • @TheRedStateBlue

    @TheRedStateBlue

    Ай бұрын

    why? tamahagane is shitty steel...

  • @stevenfriedman2902

    @stevenfriedman2902

    Ай бұрын

    @Vote_Blue Says the guy I doubt has ever touched a Nihonto.

  • @TheRedStateBlue

    @TheRedStateBlue

    Ай бұрын

    @stevenfriedman2902 why the hell would I want to?

  • @mrkiky
    @mrkiky4 ай бұрын

    50 HRC is off by a lot. Not only is it a very low hardness for cutting implements by modern standards, but according to the heat treatment diagram for AISI 5160 (a very common spring steel) the ideal point is 59 HRC where its toughness is also maxed out, so there's absolutely no reason to temper it lower than that. Yes, differential hardening, edge quenching, blue backing and stuff like that is pointless on 5160, not even for a hamon since it's extremely difficult to make it show even a faint hamon.

  • @theangrycanuck8331

    @theangrycanuck8331

    3 ай бұрын

    What are the drawbacks of a 5160 steel katana? Or is it a good all round steel for the purpose of cutting and durability?

  • @mrkiky

    @mrkiky

    3 ай бұрын

    @@theangrycanuck8331 Don't have any first hand experience with a katana but I'd say it's a pretty good all round steel. From my experience of 5160 knives I made (that I also heat treated by eye in the forge + cooking oil) they hold a pretty good edge. I cut a whole ~7 inch walnut in half and after a couple of strops, my knife could still shave hair. I'd guess it would hold up to tatami mats and water bottles for a pretty long time before resharpening if it's properly heat treated. And from what I've seen on Forged in Fire, some 5160 swords held up to some serious abuse. For drawbacks I'd say that 59 HRC is a bit low compared to other steels, so maybe 9260 or S5 are even better, but you probably won't notice the difference until you put it through its absolute limits. Also you won't have a hamon on it, but you shouldn't go for a hamon if you want maxed performance anyway.

  • @flamezombie1

    @flamezombie1

    3 ай бұрын

    Swords need to be quite a bit softer than knives to allow for deformation in a cut. Otherwise, you’re more likely to get stress fractures and eventually a blade failure. Swords do need to be sharp, but because you have a huge lever, they don’t need to be shaving sharp.

  • @DarkRob316

    @DarkRob316

    3 ай бұрын

    All through hardened blades will never have the edge retention or hardness of a differentially hardened blade, but they do have superior toughness and flexibility. Toughness and hardeness will always be at war with each other because in order to get one, you generally have to sacrifice some of the other. That said, for my money, Cloudhammers S5 shock steel is where it's at. Good luck destroying a blade made out of that stuff. It doesn't have the edge retention of say T10, but it's way more durable, and all you need is a leather strop to keep a good edge on your blade.

  • @mrkiky

    @mrkiky

    3 ай бұрын

    @@DarkRob316 Sure but what I'm saying is that with 5160 specifically, the point where its toughness is maxed out, hardness is close to max as well. You can get an extra little bit of hardness if you sacrifice a lot of the toughness. Might be worth it if you're making a thick center punch, but for a sword it's never the case.

  • @geekyn1715
    @geekyn171523 күн бұрын

    I want to get a real traditional katana,so i can feel the spirit of a great samurai miyamoto Musashi, great respect for him.How to get one?

  • @Swordier

    @Swordier

    23 күн бұрын

    You might try your feel in our online store katana collection swordier.com/collections/samurai-swords

  • @Vogust8
    @Vogust8Ай бұрын

    Damn i really want the spring steel soo badly but im poor i really want to make my personal katana

  • @Vogust8

    @Vogust8

    Ай бұрын

    Hmm do you sell spring teel katana blade only?

  • @Vogust8

    @Vogust8

    Ай бұрын

    Can you help me build my personal katana😢

  • @Vogust8

    @Vogust8

    Ай бұрын

    All i need is the blade

  • @LordTakahashi

    @LordTakahashi

    6 күн бұрын

    I mean I've seen it going for 180. Thats not crazy expensive. Could take the blade and do your own work.

  • @Vogust8

    @Vogust8

    6 күн бұрын

    @@LordTakahashi yeah agree

  • @Vogust8
    @Vogust8Ай бұрын

    Can have that spring steel blade its okay if its the blade only im from philippines😢

  • @Swordier

    @Swordier

    Ай бұрын

    Sorry, my friend, we do not sell blade for now. for this I cannot help. 😮‍💨

  • @Vogust8

    @Vogust8

    Ай бұрын

    @@Swordier ahh its okay i really want so badly hmm do you think on november the blade is available at that time? I really want it for my birthday soo badly that ill gonna cherish it forever😊

  • @Swordier

    @Swordier

    Ай бұрын

    @@Vogust8 Great, yes, it will be available for sure, just contact me before then, so I can share with you a 15% off coupon code when you are ready to purchase as your birthday gift.

  • @Vogust8

    @Vogust8

    Ай бұрын

    @@Swordier wow thanks alot also please dont forget me ill screen shot our conversation also hehehe i hope i can afford it 😅 im actually poor is it okay if only the blade i think i can afford if its has no handle 😆😅

  • @Swordier

    @Swordier

    Ай бұрын

    @@Vogust8 I will see what I can do then.

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