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00:57l'inscrizione, l'eitche, l'inscrizione, che significa
01:02«King, famiglia e l'envito», perché è qualcosa che il nostro
01:08l'ultimo hero è dopo, quindi è Rex Familia et Ultio, in latino.
01:18Ci sono molto lavoro su questo, dovremo sviluppare più di 100,
01:22quindi produzione è di circa 10 soldi al mese.
01:25E anche non è solo un lavoro di blacksmithi, perché questi soldi sono
01:32producati o ingraveri da ingraveri, e sono usati come
01:39coin, per un altro valore per i ragazzi. E anche l'icchia è fatto da
01:47altre persone, quindi c'è molto lavoro su questo, e i soldi, credo,
01:52va avere anche una scuola, credo.
01:55Quindi è qualcosa che non avevamo mai prometto
01:58e è vero che sarà lì.
02:01Quindi è vero, è vero, è vero, è vero, è vero, è vero, è vero, è vero, è vero, è
02:11vero, è vero, è vero.
02:18Hi, my name is Andrzej Piskacek.
02:23I'm from an old blacksmithing family.
02:25My family has a history of blacksmithing going back six generations.
02:30Due to increasing demand, the firm Arma Epona was established two years ago.
02:34Our firm forges axes, swords and knives as well as jewellery.
02:39Arma Epona will manufacture swords for Warhol studios.
02:46Today I'll acquaint you with swordsmithing in the process of making swords.
02:51There are two ways to make a sword.
02:53Actually by hand, hand crafting or by machine.
02:58We make swords the way they were made in the past, that is by forging.
03:02The trend today is a bit different.
03:05Swords are usually made by machining cast blanks.
03:08We want to put some heart into these swords.
03:11We put them through fire, so the handwork can be seen.
03:17The material we use is high quality spring steel.
03:20The steel has good resilience, good hardness and good temperability.
03:25Suitable for making swords.
03:30Here I have a sample already made.
03:32The first, original, which just needs to have the coins inset in the pummel.
03:36I would separate the manufacture into three phases.
03:40First, the making of the blade.
03:43The blade has to be forged first.
03:45After forging and perfect straightening of the material,
03:49the blade goes to the tempering shop, where it's refined.
03:55After tempering comes grinding.
03:57The blade has to be roughly ground on a big grinder,
04:00and then polished on small grinders, using various grades of sanding belts.
04:06The fuller is also ground out during this process.
04:09It's not forged, due to the fact that the material in the groove must not be compacted,
04:14and must be more flexible than the edge.
04:21The second phase is the making of the crossguard and pommel.
04:27First, the crossguard has to be forged.
04:29A hole is punched through it, and it's mounted on the ready blade,
04:33and then the whole thing is honed and polished.
04:40The tang, the hilt part of the blade, is formed.
04:44The pommel is mounted on it, and the sword is riveted.
04:50Then the sword is sent to the leather worker,
04:53who makes the leather hilt and fixes it on the sword.
04:57It is important for the sword to be balanced.
05:00In the past, it was balanced mostly so that it would handle well,
05:04and today it's balanced for the same reason.
05:09In the case of a one-handed sword like this one,
05:12the center of gravity should be about one palm up from the crossguard.
05:23We try to use ancient procedures according to tradition,
05:27according to how our ancestors made swords.
05:31Naturally, we use more modern technology
05:33to make production more effective,
05:34but still adhere to the ancient procedures.
05:38If we want to compare the quality of a machined sword with a forged one,
05:41we must take into account how the sword is made.
05:45The forged sword, the blade is forged,
05:48the material is compacted,
05:50its crystalline structure is compacted,
05:53and the sword is then much more resistant to wear,
05:56unlike a machined sword which basically does not go through the fire and hammer blows.
06:04Handcrafting is obviously more time-consuming.
06:07It takes a lot longer to make the sword than if it's made by machine,
06:11but then the sword would never look like it does when it's made by human hands,
06:15because the machine has no heart and can't shape the material like the man wants it.
06:22We make our swords according to the procedures we've created,
06:25and they have gone through a trial by fire.
06:42So that's it. I hope you liked it.
06:45If you are one of the 100 backers who will get this sword,
06:49go to our webpage and don't forget to fill your address,
06:52so we know where to ship it.
06:55If you would like to have a sword but didn't back the game,
06:58you still have a chance to get a sword
07:00if you pre-order a limited edition of the game on our webpage.
07:03It's going to be a little bit different swords than the one I showed,
07:07but very similar.
07:10If you are interested in the other rewards that we promised to the backers,
07:15like coins, dices, engraving and stuff,
07:19we will definitely make a video about those as well,
07:21so stay tuned for future updates.
07:23Bye.
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