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How Japanese Swords are Made
What’s the one thing a Knight, A Samurai, and an Indian Warlord have in common? A sword. No matter the geographical location or time period, these metallic instruments of death have always been at the forefront of wars and even now are just as useful as they were a century ago. How were these weapons made, and just how much effort goes into making a sword? In today's video we look at How Japanese Swords are Made...Keep watching to see how Katana swords are made Subscribe for how it's made full episodes, documentaries, and short films of how every day items are actually made. Inspired by Discovery Channel, Discovery UK, Science Channel, Bright Side, How it's Made Official, Huggbees, and Random Hands. Inspired by How Swords Are Made At The Last Workshops In Toledo, Spain | Still Standing Inspired by How Do Blacksmiths Make Swords? Inspired by Why Japanese Swords Are So Expensive | So Expensive Inspired by Forging a KATANA out of Rusted Iron CHAIN Inspired by Forging a SWORD out of Rusted Iron CHAIN Also check out: How Contact Lenses are Made https://youtu.be/DZJpPduIc4w On How It's Made we will go through recaps of How it's Made Episodes, How Stuff works, and How everyday items are actually made in factory. Stay tuned for the latest documentaries, short films, and how to make lasagna, crayons, watches, kimchi, swords, bourbon, laptops, wigs, food trucks, sandwich cookies, concrete, electric vehicle charging point, candy, meat, gold chain, balloons, ornaments, lipstick, marbles, hot dogs, office chairs, ping ponng tables, bubble gum, how wheels, fish food, bacon, doughnuts, aluminum cans, dry erase boards, ice cream, doritos, peanut butter, lollipops, chocolate coins, instantfilm, tofu, beer, slot machines, crab food, handcuffs, tortilla chips, pringles, golf clubs, sugar, false teeth, sundae cups, tissue, honey, candy canes, parachutes, grammy awards, money, exercise bike, back to the future, tequila, the Simpsons, Playstation 5, snow, aquarium, and Formula 1 cars Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3bu0mhh Click here to subscribe: https://bit.ly/3bu0mhh |