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Holding a 3000 year old Sword and replicating it!

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Garage Caster

Garage Caster

Күн бұрын

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@OnTheRiver66
@OnTheRiver66 Ай бұрын
That replica looks great. Some years ago I was in a museum in Hawaii and they had a bronze sword from the Middle East that I handled, I believe about 3000 years old. It was in great condition since bronze doesn’t oxidize as much as iron, and I was shocked how sharp the edges were, it was every bit as formidable as it was over 2000 years ago. A slice or thrust of that ancient blade would have disabled any warrior. That sword instantly changed my opinion of bronze as a tool. You are fortunate to be able to make that sword and hold it in your hands!
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster 29 күн бұрын
I felt very humbled. That’s so cool that you got that opportunity in Hawaii. It just seems so unusual that they’d have something like that in a museum there
@trulsdirio
@trulsdirio Ай бұрын
The original is so much more crisp, it is really amazing!
@amirfarahbakhsh2960
@amirfarahbakhsh2960 18 күн бұрын
fantastic taste. Luristan and Elamites were really masters of metal. i'm happy to see you replicating these pieces with this level of good precision and dedication.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster 18 күн бұрын
Thank you very much for your feedback! It really motivates me reading that
@artor9175
@artor9175 Ай бұрын
You should also go over the blade's edge with a hammer to work-harden it. Bronze blades need that, since you can't temper them.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Absolutely right, I will try that on my next video 👍🏻
@samurguybriyongtan146
@samurguybriyongtan146 Ай бұрын
Beautiful casting. So happy that it worked out! It would be cool to a some sort of finished version of this, worked harder end and inlaid with bone, stone, (lapis?), lovely woods or something.Keep on going!
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. I I’ll try Bone inlays next time as they appear to be common
@astorniit7524
@astorniit7524 Ай бұрын
Fantastic work, both on the replica itself and in the way you put the video together! Looking forward to seeing more
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@Ithirahad
@Ithirahad Ай бұрын
This design would look cool if adapted to be a spearhead also. Just add a tang or some sort of mounting bracket basically... The lunar pommel could become parrying hooks.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
@@Ithirahad that’s a really good idea. I might actually try that in the future. I think the design of the blade is very versatile. You could even extend the crescent moon guard like a winged spear
@petrameyer1121
@petrameyer1121 Ай бұрын
The axe heads behind them are beautiful too. The sword looks like modern art. Hat der Kurator Nuristan als Herkunftsgebiet genannt? Das ist in Afghanistan nicht im Iran/Persien.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
The axe heads are amazing and I am planing on making a few of these. According to the curator The place of origin is Luristan
@erpolpople1751
@erpolpople1751 Ай бұрын
Luristan/Lorestan en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorestan_province
@KnightsWithoutATable
@KnightsWithoutATable Ай бұрын
Just shows you how good the artisan was for the original to make something like that 3000 years ago for you to need refinements to replicate their work. Are you going to work harden the edge of the final replica and test it to see how well it cuts and pierces things like leather armor, quilted linen armor, and some general durability testing or are you just making it as an art object/museum replica?
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
You are so right, it is very humbling for me. I plan to make my future pieces thinner and then work hardened the edges to make cutting tests.
@KnightsWithoutATable
@KnightsWithoutATable Ай бұрын
@@Garage_Caster Awesome. I look forward to seeing the results.
@thecocktailian2091
@thecocktailian2091 Ай бұрын
Considering people were significantly shorter in antiquity, that was most likely a short sword. But how sick is it, that that 3000 years old blade looks like it could be picked up by an ancient warrior and used to dispatch a vile Assyrian or Egyptian.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
It is absolutely astounding how well the blade kept. I bet if you polish it up you might think it was made yesterday. I would agree to your theory of a short sword
@michaeltrimble7680
@michaeltrimble7680 Ай бұрын
Dude not bad! What a fun project!
@michaelyoung7261
@michaelyoung7261 Ай бұрын
A good blade to carry for the express purpose of showing that you can be dangerous if you want to.
@Tanjutsu4420
@Tanjutsu4420 13 күн бұрын
thats my favorite type of sword
@puginator2711
@puginator2711 Ай бұрын
Very impressive!
@TalRohan
@TalRohan Ай бұрын
you do beautiful work... I'm interested to see how the next cast comes out
@georgegonzalez-rivas3787
@georgegonzalez-rivas3787 Ай бұрын
The sword has nice lines. The grip looks incredibly uncomfortable and was probably covered in Leather or something and those intimidating bars were "probably" designed to secure such a covering and keep it from slipping. Another key point is that there is a LOT of material at the pommel, grip, and ricasso --- which means the point of balance is probably very close to the grip and this sword was very lively and easy to make circular movements (parries, beating the blade, elaborate feints, etc). Also, it seems to have been the inspiration for Brad Pitt's sword in Troy. Obviously.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Well, I actually found the handle to be comfortable and in my opinion there is no need to wrap it. I also think they wanted to show off the inlays. Regarding balance, I would have to test it. But it was so light that I don’t think balance really matters. But then again I am not a soldier of Troy 😄
@merlinkater7756
@merlinkater7756 Ай бұрын
What a thing of beauty!! Looks like something straight out of elden ring (you can guess what i'm playing right now)
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Haha someone is immersed 😄 I am glad you like it
@merlinkater7756
@merlinkater7756 Ай бұрын
@@Garage_Caster You bet ya! 😆 btw that casting model u made looks real good! Is it made from wood like previous ones?
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
That is actually a 3D printed model made using blender
@merlinkater7756
@merlinkater7756 Ай бұрын
@@Garage_Caster Oh smart working! that explains the diagonal seam. I thought it looked so immaculate, like sculpted from plasticine or something!
@jeydex5348
@jeydex5348 Ай бұрын
Your`s replica looks really good, there are couple of differences but it is a great work!
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Thanks! Yeah I a good amount of improvements to make
@markgiles8527
@markgiles8527 11 күн бұрын
Aren’t there any 3D scans available to download? With a scan you’d be able to cast a one-to-one replica. So much amazing craftsmanship centuries ago. Really is incredible.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster 11 күн бұрын
The 3D Model is custom made and I don’t offer them download
@nomam9085
@nomam9085 Ай бұрын
love it, amazing work!
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Glad you like it!
@TheGhostQuarter
@TheGhostQuarter Ай бұрын
As a fun aside I am your 160th subscriber. I'm admittedly curious to see where this goes.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Thanks for the support!
@ZacharyBurgard
@ZacharyBurgard Ай бұрын
Only if you could get a wood laser engraver and get 3d scans of the swords and make 1 to 1 replaces
@raphlvlogs271
@raphlvlogs271 Ай бұрын
these classical swords can be reintroduced in a modern industrialised context with drop forge technology
@notfeedynotlazy
@notfeedynotlazy Ай бұрын
I would love to have an actual bronze sword instead of a cheap brass replica. Bronze swords were from the age of heroes. The time where legends were not being told - were being made.
@TheGhostQuarter
@TheGhostQuarter Ай бұрын
I respect it.
@proletenparty1549
@proletenparty1549 Ай бұрын
Looking real nice, great work!!!!!
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Ravishrex1
@Ravishrex1 Ай бұрын
Cool stuff . Subscribed for the journey
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Glad to have you on board!
@charlesroberts9675
@charlesroberts9675 Ай бұрын
Nice job,
@kallebures1891
@kallebures1891 Ай бұрын
Hey hey das ist ja mal extreeeeem gut geworden, bin grade auf deinen Chanel aufmerksam geworden und schon jetzt ein risieger Fan. Endlich mal jemand der sich das Gießen dieser bronzezeitlicher Schätze auch hie in Deutschland mal zutraut, ich dachte das gibt's nur in England. Ich würde das super gern selber mal machen und würd mich daher auf ne Reaktion/Nachricht von dir freuen. Weiter so
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Hey! Es freut mich das es dir gefällt. Es ist auch meine Leidenschaft da es da so viele tolle Dinge zu entdecken/machen gibt! Selber sowas machen ist garnicht so unrealistisch! Schau dir mal die Sachen von Devil Forge an LG
@kallebures1891
@kallebures1891 Ай бұрын
@@Garage_Caster Mein Träumchen wäre es nen Mykenisches Schwert zu Gießen, allerdings denke ich Sprengen die Anschaffungskosten, um dieses Schwert zu gießen mein aktuelles Budget. Ich habe auch noch eine bronzezeitliche zypriotische Speerspitze (tanged nicht socketed) diese einmal als Replica herzustellen und zu einem tatsächlichen Speer zusammenzusetzen wäre bestimmt auch spannend. Hättest du nicht vielleicht Lust, sowas als Auftragsarbeit zu machen, oder sogar als gemeinsames Projekt :). Ich hätte tatsächlich auch noch ein paar Kilo altes Kupfer rumliegen, welches ich definitiv nicht brauche, das könnte ich auch zur Verfügung stellen.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
@@kallebures1891 Also ich könnte das mal als Auftragsarbeit versuchen. Ich schicke dir die Tage mal eine E-Mail hier als Antwort 👍🏻
@notfeedynotlazy
@notfeedynotlazy Ай бұрын
How hilarious is that, completly out of the blue, YT reccomends me both this video and the scene of Shinue the Egyptian banging an iron sword against a bronze one...
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
The mysterious ways of the KZfaq algorythm
@notfeedynotlazy
@notfeedynotlazy Ай бұрын
@@Garage_Caster True
@AlexFeud
@AlexFeud 15 күн бұрын
Where are all the subs!!!!!!!!!!!!
@RealEvilLordExdeath
@RealEvilLordExdeath 15 күн бұрын
im not sure about that title, as far as i know the Persian empire didn't exist in 1024 BC.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster 15 күн бұрын
@@RealEvilLordExdeath I was thinking more of the region than the empire. I am no historian but I think there were many different groups in Mesopotamia that were culturally close to each other? So I’d find it very hard to distinguish between regional variations if they were found so close to each other
@vgamedude12
@vgamedude12 Ай бұрын
Bronze age is very underrated
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
It absolutely is!
@mattnobrega6621
@mattnobrega6621 Ай бұрын
Looks good to me 😏👍
@baronvonslapnuts
@baronvonslapnuts Ай бұрын
Live by the swort, die by the swort.
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Okay I get it, it’s a d not a t 😂
@williamwood6795
@williamwood6795 Ай бұрын
I've heard that folding of iron or steel helps with hardening? Is this true with copper or bronze??
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Uhh, not that I am aware of
@lethPointer
@lethPointer Ай бұрын
Do you know if the originals were sanded with stones and detailed with punch(punze) and hammer?
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
I have no idea! I wonder that myself
@hoseja
@hoseja 18 күн бұрын
Could you do this with the Nördlingen sword?
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster 18 күн бұрын
@@hosejauhh that’s a tough one, but I happy to give it a try at some point
@poddmo
@poddmo Ай бұрын
Wow, that's great work and it makes me wonder.. the handle looks like it would be uncomfortable to wield with force. Do you think they would have wrapped it? I'm also interested to know how durable these weapons were. Could you make two and get some sword fighters to test them?
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
@@poddmo that’s what I thought at first but it’s actually really comfortable to hold. I would love to get them tested but I am not sure they were used like more modern steel swords
@braddbradd5671
@braddbradd5671 Ай бұрын
Why is every replica made by man always thicker than the original its like your frightened it will break but no one wants a thick heavy sword in real life ?
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
That’s a really good point. I feel the same and looking back I should have made it so much thinner. For me I was worried the bronze wouldn’t fill the mold but I find it way to thick as well
@f.n.schlub2269
@f.n.schlub2269 Ай бұрын
@Garage Caster -- (👁👃👁) why didn't you forge the tin bronze ?
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
I’ll try to do the edge on my mext project
@tacituskilgore6752
@tacituskilgore6752 Ай бұрын
Where can i get one of these "Sworts"
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Haha thanks for pointing that out 😂
@ChromeMan04
@ChromeMan04 29 күн бұрын
This is a dagger not a sword
@toolthoughts
@toolthoughts Ай бұрын
nice. do you sell your work?
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
Not really never thought there was a market for that
@cumiebaka
@cumiebaka Ай бұрын
@@Garage_Caster of course there is, but no one does it so no one buys it
@graphixkillzzz
@graphixkillzzz Ай бұрын
yeesh... no wonder the personal lost 🤔🤷‍♂️🤣👉
@Erik_Strife
@Erik_Strife Ай бұрын
Sword? You mean daggar!
@Garage_Caster
@Garage_Caster Ай бұрын
@@Erik_Strife 😂
@Chertoff88
@Chertoff88 Ай бұрын
I think they are speaking English but its hard to tell.
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