Following is a transcript of the video. Joe Avella: Believe it or not, there's a blacksmith in Hollywood who specializes in making real swords for films and TV. Yes, actual swords, for stars and stunt ...
CHEDING, TAIWAN — The sword maker inserts an 18-inch shaft of metal into his red-hot kiln. Then he adds his special ingredient: a human thighbone. The bone, says Kuo Chang-hsi, is supposed to purify ...
The Persian king asked him: How long did it take you to make this sword? The blacksmith replied: A whole year. The Iranian king asked again: How long would it take to make a simple sword for soldiers?
The expert blacksmiths at MAN AT ARMS on Youtube have been making perfect replicas of peoples’ favorite film and television weapons. On this week’s episode, the team made a perfect replica of Jon Snow ...
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Hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old ...
CHE DING, TaiwanCHE DING, Taiwan — The sword-maker inserts an 18-inch shaft of metal into his red-hot kiln. Then he adds his special ingredient: a human thighbone. The bone, says Kuo Chang-hsi, is ...
Hirakawa Yasuhiro is a master blacksmith for Sasuke in Sakai, Japan, who forges scissors with techniques that were used to make swords, knives, and weapons. Japanese-style gardeners like Yoshikawa ...
This real-life version of Link's Hylian shield can easily withstand a watermelon attack. These swordsmiths don't cut any corners. The shield was shaped by hand using a hammer, some scary-looking fire, ...