This is the 3rd part of our documentary series uncovering the process of making Scandinavian Damascus steel or pattern welded knife. One of the most skilled bladesmiths in the Baltic States – Chris has recently joined our crew. This movie is a dedication to him with an honor to his skills and experience.
Special thanks to the band Foreign Fields for allowing us to use and license their song “Fake Arms” as a soundtrack for our movie.
“It is a tragedy of the first magnitude that millions of people have ceased to use their hands as hands. Nature has bestowed upon us this great gift which is our hands. If the craze for machinery methods continues, it is highly likely that a time will come when we shall be so incapacitated and weak that we shall begin to curse ourselves for having forgotten the use of the living machines given to us by God.”
Mahathma Ghandi
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Paja Pajic
January 27, 2020Savrsenstvo ovog rucnog rada nikad nece dostici masine i serijska proizvodnja
مروان
January 27, 2020why it's called Damascus knife?
Moose Pass Hippie
January 27, 2020Hygge
Daryoosh Fatemi
January 27, 2020Maybe it is video edit, but wheel grinding after quench with all those sparks … good idea?
Brian Mooney
January 27, 2020Man will never be able to make anything as beautiful as that by machine! You can see
the passion of the crafter in that knife.
ArturGiant
January 27, 2020Beautiful knife.
Lowells Shadd's
January 27, 2020Cant believe something from 2012 and it looks like a movie!
Onça de Asas
January 27, 2020Beatiful.
Smelville727 Studios
January 27, 2020Fantastic, just absolutely fantastic. Watching this fantastic videos have mafe me want to start blacksmithing. Whats the white powder you sprinkle on to the hot steal?.
Variable
January 27, 2020What is the white powder he is sprinkling on the steel hes working on the anvil.
BaddaBigBoom
January 27, 2020"the birth of a tool" …sounds like something Nigel Farage's Mum experienced 55 years ago 🙂
That aside, the knife is beautiful and the skill incredible. Very satisfying to watch ..thumbs up.
Muhammed Emin Bagci
January 27, 2020Döktüğü beyaz madde ne
大好きハンバーガー
January 27, 2020I came here again for cat
Yattering 666
January 27, 2020I decided to turn the kitchen in my flat into a forge…:P
Robert Eppel
January 27, 2020Just Beautiful 🙂
Andy Smith
January 27, 2020Sublime… Love this channel, best ever.
Pæblo León
January 27, 2020It's been years and I keep coming back to watch this awesome vid.
Oskar Stack-Michasiw
January 27, 2020My friend/ neighbor has that knife
bielmanable
January 27, 2020Sometimes, I just watch this to chill out.
Dawid Jędrzejewski
January 27, 2020hello
Cédric Dessureault
January 27, 2020I've never seen so many positive comments at the same place on the Internet…This video creates an aura of harmony
Filthyfin
January 27, 2020I would defenetly buy it! Respect from cold Finland
luis arnoldo colato hernández
January 27, 2020Bella pieza, envidiable labor. Mis felicitaciones…
luis arnoldo colato hernández
January 27, 2020a beautiful tool…
Олег Степанов
January 27, 2020Милый кот. :3
Dennis Nelson
January 27, 2020Love the kitty.
El Duderoony
January 27, 2020Wow! Don’t need anything else. Just wow!
Александр Громов
January 27, 2020amazing!!!
Sergei Skavitin
January 27, 2020Круто очень ….!!
C B
January 27, 2020Still one of my favorites
Radek Radzikowski
January 27, 2020Wspaniała rzecz !
ElZorro99
January 27, 2020Amazing work with the steel, wood and leather. Beautiful.
Moon Mao
January 27, 2020What is the name of the background music?Very melodious
Greg Renslow
January 27, 2020If you start with 5 layers and fold it over 8 times wouldn’t that be 1,280 layers not 320?
LtCol Killgore
January 27, 2020I humbly request some more videos of this quality, editing style, and music choice. These type of videos are almost a form of meditation. Can't even explain how amazing it would be to have these regularly.