Daniel Cauble 163 Posted February 8, 2015 Share Posted February 8, 2015 I cannot believe I overlooked this vid. This is a GREAT video of the methods we already know, but a lot of long shots of Yoshindo working Tamahagane. 10 years after The Craft of the Japanese Sword, this video was shot. My Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TAGMushy/videos Link to post Share on other sites
Steffen Dahlberg 1 Posted February 8, 2015 Share Posted February 8, 2015 Wow, the scraper at 32 minutes, does anyone know the geometry of such a tool? http://lumberjocks.com/Stefflus/projects Link to post Share on other sites
M. Cochran 4 Posted February 8, 2015 Share Posted February 8, 2015 Wonderful and inspiring video. I hope to one day have the level of control he has even though he makes it look so easy. Michael Cochran Link to post Share on other sites
Dan C 3 Posted February 9, 2015 Share Posted February 9, 2015 Awesome! I've never seen a video where they spend so much time on the initial steps. Link to post Share on other sites
Alan Longmire 3,823 Posted February 10, 2015 Share Posted February 10, 2015 Wow, the scraper at 32 minutes, does anyone know the geometry of such a tool? It's called a Sen. Lots of information out there about them. Link to post Share on other sites
Ruben Delanghe 0 Posted February 11, 2015 Share Posted February 11, 2015 Awesome! I've never seen a video where they spend so much time on the initial steps. Indeed, very remarkable. @Daniel: Thanks for sharing. I overlooked this as well Angered at his lack of success, Ilmarinen conjures the four winds to fan the flames. The winds blow for three days, until finally, the Sampo is born, taking the shape of a magic mill that produces grain, salt and gold. Link to post Share on other sites
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