I forged a cool ninja star to test some new forging techniques.
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@boxoid5230Ай бұрын
ninjas in games be throwing like 4000 of these per second. videogame blacksmiths are living in hell 💀
@user-ii2rf8cs8jАй бұрын
lol that’s what I was thinking
@thatonecooldude7354Ай бұрын
Or making bank if they work for the right ninja 😅
@RadenWAАй бұрын
More demands more business!
@RippertearАй бұрын
Nahh, job security like that? Besides, there are probably a hundred blacksmiths for every ninja. You can get as many friends as you like and open a blacksmith shop together, and make millions of gold
@zyriantel9601Ай бұрын
@@Rippertear There’s got to be the biggest ninja blacksmithing guild. With that much money flowing, it would absolutely need some policing force to keep things on the level.
@targashhhАй бұрын
I wonder how many takes did take to make the first shot with cutting the metal piece 😄
@gersoncuevas8137Ай бұрын
One 🗿
@mikemurphy5898Ай бұрын
Just one homie
@DennisMook-ky6lxАй бұрын
I was thinking the same thing looked cool though
@user-or1qv1ok3jАй бұрын
Mas bien la pregunta sería cuántas veces estuvo editando y componiendo el video para poder hacer creer que con el disco corto el hierro con solo tirarlo eso es totalmente falso, solo por eso hay que ponerle 👎 no me gusta
@targashhhАй бұрын
@@user-or1qv1ok3j you totally missed the point. It is clear as day to everyone that this is an edit. And a cool edit in fact, which makes the video fun to watch. Noone is trying to convince anyone that the metal piece was cut like that. You should be giving thumbs up instead for the smart and cool editing!
@cardinalhamneggs5253Ай бұрын
Hand-forged hira-shuriken. Cool. 15/10.
@aaargh396526 күн бұрын
Not cool. Untempered soft steel is a joke, a dummy, and overall crude quality is not even close to japanese perfection. 3/10.
@eizzeeefromstupidland23 күн бұрын
@@aaargh3965Crude Metal is nice because you find it everywhere. I don’t think you would care about weather or not the metal type is perfect Japanese Steel when it’s stuck in your ass, yeah?
@mulletdaddy10220 күн бұрын
@@aaargh3965 I think someone’s mad they couldn’t do it themselves
@mwadfan276919 күн бұрын
@@aaargh3965well if you feel better there are two types of Shuriken this one used for beginners while another was called a bo shuriken which was used for professionals.
@aaargh396519 күн бұрын
@@mwadfan2769 ok I feel better a bit, thx ☺️
@timmorin6657Ай бұрын
If I had 1 dollar everytime I saw a video of a guy making shuriken, I would have 1 dollar.
@XanderAlmarioАй бұрын
Nice editing sir at the beginning😂
@relishcakes4525Ай бұрын
Crude, but far more than what I can make, please create more
@notsofriendly2643Ай бұрын
Every Shuriken counts
@user-ph4ts9rh1qАй бұрын
Шурикин газон косил.
@jasonwhite2028Ай бұрын
I dont know what this is referencing but it made me laugh.
@pilotmorgan8669Ай бұрын
First blacksmithing video I've seen with actual blacksmithing in it and not just machining.
@jamesforbes28729 күн бұрын
This isn't blacksmithing. He just reforged scrap metal not forge actual metal
@pilotmorgan866929 күн бұрын
@@jamesforbes287 lol what do you think a blacksmith is?
@robboss183929 күн бұрын
@@jamesforbes287this is blacksmithing. The people who make the metal are iron worker but they don’t forge it into items.
@marvinharms189124 күн бұрын
@@jamesforbes287Really!? Your brain actually told your fingers to type this comment? I think you need a check up from the neck up man? ?or maybe you should search 'bloom steel'. Then search forging. Or better still. Search "how is a Katana made".❤🤙
@Phantommoon-ex2cwАй бұрын
I’ll take two whole cases of those to add to my growing arsenal of Japanese weapons
Personally i enjoyed seeing the homemade tools and fixtures than the actual project. The world needs more of this.
@sangeethashibu6979Ай бұрын
bro got skills in editing,forging and attracting peoples through youtube
@mikemurphy5898Ай бұрын
The golden triangle. 3 closely guarded, ancient skills passed down through the generations from one KZfaqr to the next.
@sangeethashibu6979Ай бұрын
@@mikemurphy5898 yea dude
@minineji7050Ай бұрын
the power within
@sangeethashibu6979Ай бұрын
@@minineji7050 absolutely
@user-hg3hf1mu4cАй бұрын
いつも素晴らしいものを見せてくれてありがとう 日本からも応援してるよ❤
@boydangeronimo3091Ай бұрын
Люблю Японию, Дух самурайства.
@Le_Daron4888Ай бұрын
masterwork. you got gold in your hands
@RustLegionАй бұрын
thanks mate:)
@ragingghost1088Ай бұрын
I used to make ninja stars in high school out of wood and they were perfect and fully functional so much fun 👍
@lindboknifeandtoolАй бұрын
Dude. Nice. With the raised inlay and everything. Very very very nice
@RustLegionАй бұрын
thank you:)
@kanukkarhuАй бұрын
Dude, does your coolness know no bounds?!?! Lol! That's so awesome!
@mikemurphy5898Ай бұрын
Lol You're not wrong
@HandyDandyAndyDudeАй бұрын
Nice! Do you sell your creations?
@kunuelo5576Ай бұрын
Yessir!
@deadly1720Ай бұрын
You know that's probably the safest way to use a cutoff wheel.
@Sn.BАй бұрын
Remembering Ninja Hatori
@NolansKnivesАй бұрын
That’s is amazing! Great job!
@user-rm2kq3jw2tАй бұрын
Работы кузнеца тут практически НЕТ!!! Смотри, он только пилит и пилит. В средние века сталь дороже серебра. Сталь это качественный сплав, просто железо ломкое и в оружие не годится. От этого и высокая цена. Наждак и напильник на самый крайний случай. Молот, молотки и наковальня!!! Вот как работает кузнец. А пилить, строгать да лишнее отрезать каждый дурак умеет... Такая "работа" ни чего не стоит, а попросит много, он же "кузнец". Умеешь правильно оценить работу, сумеешь дать правильную цену!
@Akmusicofficial-xm1hoАй бұрын
❤❤
@happyQ9Ай бұрын
殺傷力凄そうだw
@MichaelHanratty-lp4tx26 күн бұрын
Excellent workmanship. I would love some of those
@0ipatchzАй бұрын
I wish i had the capability to do this
@vitalykostrovАй бұрын
Не думал, что их таким образом можно сделать. Это уже не DIY канал, а научно-познавательный получается😄 Готин👍
@user-du6yr1qx5dАй бұрын
В 80- х годах в СССР открылись видеосалоны...фильмы с Се Косуги шли на ,ура,!Многие мальчишки делали себе такие сюрикены...из консервных банок...и листового железа...это считалось - круто!😂😅
@perhapsbutmaybeАй бұрын
Russia will soon be just east Ukraine
@atata2000Ай бұрын
@@perhapsbutmaybe unrelated. Keep your shitty takes far from these awesome videos and comments please
@traviscaines8534Ай бұрын
We did the same in Australia 😁
@traviscaines8534Ай бұрын
@@perhapsbutmaybeyou have no idea.
@MrNeofelisАй бұрын
@@perhapsbutmaybe Украина уже судорожно пытается хоть что-то сделать, не смотря на всю помощь НАТО. Там людей на улицах ловят, чтоб отправить на фронт и не выпускают своих граждан за границу. Это уже предсмертные судороги...
@MartinBruleJrАй бұрын
Badass
@MistabushiАй бұрын
Is it good against aggressive bats?
@ThatguyonyoutubeA51Ай бұрын
Thank you for showing me how to make this
@fusselised-slugcatАй бұрын
Man... Your really good at this. The result is awesome!
@foxy_miki9978Ай бұрын
Nice editing and the whistle when you throw it sounded great!
@Hamister_1kАй бұрын
I loved your video man satisfactory.
@akiburrahman6564Ай бұрын
The editing of the beginning was epic.
@user-wi4th2nn1cАй бұрын
Nice ninja star
@BluekeyframeАй бұрын
Imagina ter o trabalho todo de fazer umas 50 dessas pra usar jogar como se fossem objetivos descartáveis como acontece em animes e jogos
@joshhayl7459Ай бұрын
🟦…Back in the early '70s I had a source for old circular saw blades, I would make some XLnt shuriken out of 'em!
@user-mo3yy1hc4cАй бұрын
Star Blade deadly weapon
@Zealot-2722 күн бұрын
The blacksmiths in Naruto must be the greatest blacksmiths of all time😅
@brandonmcgrew4367Ай бұрын
People are talented af out there with their crafts and I love to see it
@user-nf6ju6gs8kАй бұрын
Accuracy: 7/10 Power: 5/10 Throw: 10/10
@imnotgivingyoumyname810Ай бұрын
Remember when weapons used to be tempered and cooled using your enemies blood? I miss those days. it's the only way to get the cool red effect in the metal.
@Aimerr_Ай бұрын
Bro, try making a miniature anvil. All black Smiths compete to make crafts such as knives, katanas or others, but miniature anvils? I haven't seen it yet, please😻
@DavidJaros-gt7js25 күн бұрын
Damn that blade was sharp at the beginning🥶🙏
@ericbai126326 күн бұрын
Nice handcraft skill.So many fun
@marvinharms189124 күн бұрын
That awesome man! I remember those were a craze in the 80's and early 90's, well, in South Africa at least🙂 I wish I kept some., but they always had the tendency to not come back.🤔 I have an old file. I think I'll make me one.🤙👊
@FalsoAnonimus92Ай бұрын
Now imagine doing that but bat shaped and a thousand times, that's Batman life. Good video btw
@RustLegionАй бұрын
when I was kid I loved drawing the batman sign , maybe I should forge one out of steel :)
@AC-hj9tvАй бұрын
Yea!!
@codycallaway9057Ай бұрын
I remember throwing these and throwing axes at a special camp called ninja camp
@garymericanoАй бұрын
We keep on telling you that wasn't ninja camp you were on a 72 hour hold for evaluation at the state psychiatric hospital and you wouldn't stop throwing our clipboards…!
@cornholio8715Ай бұрын
@@garymericano was watching it all
@garymericanoАй бұрын
@@cornholio8715 in all fairness, he threw clipboards very skillfully
@briannewman5614Ай бұрын
@@garymericano😂
@user-uq8rc8qz5o28 күн бұрын
That cut at the beginning was clean tho
@pumelloАй бұрын
I definitely have to make a guillotine like that. Just a big bent piece of spring steel with some round bar welded to it. Genious. My mates are going to be so jealous when they see how overcomplicated theirs are in comparison.
@RustLegionАй бұрын
even mild steel works . It has some disadvantages compared to the more complicated ones but it's just very easy and simple to make and it still wokrs
@pumelloАй бұрын
@@RustLegion I bet yeah! Are the round bar pieces you welded on at the end anything harder though? Or is it all just S235 type stuff
@yuelianghaizi9276Ай бұрын
As neat as it is, you just made the shuriken unbalanced by adding that brass coin to the side. If looks are your goal that is one thing, but you just made it ineffective from even shorter ranges. Either way, I do love your idea. Great job making fun toys out of scrap metal.
@RustLegionАй бұрын
Maybe you are right but the main goal here was to try a few new things and make it look cool. Most likely I'll toss it a few times at my barn's door and I'll leave it in my drawer. Or I'll lose it in the high grass in my yard :D Maybe in future I'll make a few more simple ones to practice throwing them for fun.
@Shadows_IncАй бұрын
Fun fact of the day: Shuriken were not originally used by Ninja, they were used by Samurai. Metal was too expensive for ninja to use as a throwing tool, since it's an easy way to lose something expensive, and many/most of the ninja were simple villagers. Even large clans were still just villages that didn't have the money a lordship would. Samurai had access to that level of worth from their lord, and were given them as tools to use in combat. Ninja would gather them from battlefields to re-use with mild modifications like drip grooves for poison. Eventually as time went on, and metallurgy became more widespread and easier to access and the process and materials getting cheaper, ninja villages were able to forge their own shuriken. They were still mostly used as push daggers and tools however, only thrown in a last ditch attempt at retreat, since it was still a waste of expensive metal to throw. Imagine making a set of 99% silver daggers, and throwing them all at someone. It doesn't make much sense, unless it's a last resort. The cost would be similarly comparable from then to now.
@kayla_white0122 күн бұрын
I have a feeling this dude watches slice of life anime
@crimsoncollectiveАй бұрын
I remember making so many of these origami shuriken , eventually kids in my school caught on , eventually I would see them everywhere with people using different colored paper , when KZfaq was still real simple and real
@SrJabardoАй бұрын
That wasn’t hardened! You use 5/6 times and it starts getting blunt!
@TheRazeryanАй бұрын
Great work! Nice edits 😁😁
@mikeh4711Ай бұрын
Prob the most time consuming way to do this but very nice work!
@TheShurikenZoneАй бұрын
Excellent juji shuriken! Now, for a different challenge, you might try forging a Negishi Ryu bō shuriken! They are octagonal in cross section! 😯 👍👍
@RedRepublicanArmyАй бұрын
SHOOTING AND STABBING NAVEL.
@devonlockwood1477Ай бұрын
Nice work! Looks like it could be a real pain.
@weta-linetv5354Ай бұрын
I really like how you had it held in the vise. Nice!
@FakhrurrazieJaffarАй бұрын
That first throw jump clip is everything
@doom75x84Ай бұрын
Ok this weekend star's fly😮
@David14AАй бұрын
It would’ve been way better if you just made it like this instead of that. Next time try changing that piece to this piece and it’ll be much better, trust me
@alexdragon9296Ай бұрын
*ASI SE CREARON LAS LEGENDARIAS SHURIKEN(ESTRELLAS NINJAS).SALUDOS*
@PintuMahakulАй бұрын
👍 An excellent and amazing machine work designing.
@nekuni404Ай бұрын
Only making one takes this much work Imagine the blacksmiths in the old times who makes the shurikens for the ninjas
@tristan1457Ай бұрын
My oh my its goos thy good sir you truly are a master at thou craft
@RustLegionАй бұрын
thanks mate but I am very far from master , just having fun with silly projects :)
@KOKORO-pc3jpАй бұрын
手裏剣の中央は穴が空いています
@chilledburritoАй бұрын
Had no idea that’s how they were made, very neat.
@goku_15768mАй бұрын
99+ call from Ninja hattori
@travisdopheide6735Ай бұрын
Good Job clean work!
@uniquebrand1430Ай бұрын
Impressive 😍
@regisscardoso1Ай бұрын
Very nice! Congrats! 🎉
@mandrewski2742Ай бұрын
Now make the Batman version!
@Pi-tan092916 күн бұрын
まさかこんなかっこいい手裏剣作ってもらえるなんて😂
@arifindwipurnomo8767Ай бұрын
Thks for making video. Appreciated for your effort
@solarheat9016Ай бұрын
Forging and anealing steel: it is a living thing.
@fourgedmushrooms5958Ай бұрын
Nice work 💪 great idea and method of fourging.
@YoutuberCreatorKocakGamingАй бұрын
The first one is a real shuriken 😱
@SlyceCaik18 күн бұрын
man i heard that bandsaw and all i could think about was the vsauce theme
@DevilDogForge27 күн бұрын
Your edits are top tier
@RustLegion25 күн бұрын
thank you , I try to keep them fresh and funny :)
@owenjones22635 күн бұрын
Looks good, good bit heavier than a Japanese one I think though!
@mgty6811Ай бұрын
Now all you need is a ninja sword!
@010falconАй бұрын
The idea behind forging is that you also forge the bevel, this adds strength and is more historically accurate. Back in the day removing material with files and co wasn't really done that much. Most of it was forged. (As far as I am aware) But cool video
@lostworldtravelerАй бұрын
How cool is that!
@SolidMetal8718Ай бұрын
The Blacksmith is secretly a ninja
@jasonwhite2028Ай бұрын
That edit with the cutting disc was incredible, also beautiful shaping technique, i hope you didnt actually completely hand file those edges that seems insane to me, personaly didnt care for the brass inlay (looks wise) i love the black look of your spring steel but it was still a joy to watch your excellent joining of those materials.
@RustLegionАй бұрын
Thank you for the kind comment mate - well mannered and informative. And yes my process is not very practical and optimised , it's mainly to show some new and different technique :)
@666koolzАй бұрын
Beautifully done. The realism with the inlay not so much, but tht made it beautiful. My personal theory is that they cut metal cost when they could and since those weren’t lethal weapons and only meant to injure the core was saved for cost. I don’t know if this is true. I do know that blacksmiths in Europe would pull from their own pockets to keep from going over budget on an order of nails. Scraps count when u have no budget
@RustLegionАй бұрын
Thank you and definitely this is not accurately made. I just wanted to challenge myself and try some new techniques.
@vitalijmartynenko1097Ай бұрын
Man im so impressed like wow 😮 a channel that Everyman needs to follow
@Stop-All-WarАй бұрын
Ninjas & Ladies = KZfaq Mens edition
@user-hi3je3xb4xАй бұрын
Всем желаю мирного неба над головой! Спасибо если прочитал и можешь пж лайкнуть если не сложно 😣😖😫😭😢
@user-oj4ei7ej5nАй бұрын
Saudações do Brasil! Paz ao mundo inteiro! Não à guerra.
@hishamdaoulearning8222Ай бұрын
Beautiful and splendid
@dontuserachelslursАй бұрын
If I had one I'd never get my safety deposit back. Every wall in my apartment would be full of shuriken holes
@chetansingh_17..Ай бұрын
A assassins hunter have skills to use this kind of objects with a very fast speed and in a very brutual fashion .
@tommys2979Ай бұрын
Alright normally those stupid edited transitions annoy me but throwing the .045 wheel at that bar stock and it snapping perfectly in half was awesome
@Thenameless_kitten23 күн бұрын
I want a freaking ninjastar! -uzi doorman
@rubyblooddemonkingАй бұрын
Thats cool, real shuriken were just two sharpened needle bars forge welded into a X tho
@belkhir30dzАй бұрын
طريقة القص الأفضل في العالم 😂😂😂😂 (شكرااا)
@hikariizuki1693Ай бұрын
Would probably look nicer if you carve something into the circle, even a simple pattern probably would make it look better, just a suggestion