• Link's Master Sword(Man At Arms)
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[Media]http://youtube.com/watch?v=XFKx_lzF6e4[/media]
I wonder how much his whole smith cost. Like all of the machines and tools
I like how the first thing they broke was pots, the only thing the master sword should be used on.
I love to see how shit like this is made. It's so addicting to see the creative process
Usually it requires three pendants and seven years to make one
This one came out great, It's a pity he didn't focus more on the electrochemical etching because that looked pretty damn cool. I think it's funny how he made sand casting out to be the most dangerous process though, I remember doing that all the time in school - there were certainly more fingers lost on bandsaws than there were sand casting explosions.
[QUOTE=Waffle99;41722960]I like how the first thing they broke was pots, the only thing the master sword should be used on.[/QUOTE] Don't forget grass! [editline]5th August 2013[/editline] A lot of that stuff they broke was related in some way. Red, green, and blue potions, bamboo/grass, heart containers, I guess fish too.
Look's really cool, wish i had my own master sword...
[QUOTE=rshunter313;41722957]I wonder how much his whole smith cost. Like all of the machines and tools[/QUOTE] It's priceless, the amount of tongs and hammer hes collected over the years, along with the power hammer somewhere from 2000-17,000$ from a little searching. all together he just has an amazing setup that he probably wouldn't give the world for.
[QUOTE=duckmaster;41724038]It's priceless, the amount of tongs and hammer hes collected over the years, along with the power hammer somewhere from 2000-17,000$ from a little searching. all together he just has an amazing setup that he probably wouldn't give the world for.[/QUOTE] Probably gets a lot of funding from the stuff he's done for movie sets. Also, I think one episode showed he had equipment dating back to shit he made in high school.
Shit he's probably got setup over the course of many years, using the money to upgrade continuously. By now I'm sure the money he gets off these youtube videos maintains all the smaller parts that wear down
[QUOTE=robotman5;41723969]Look's really cool, wish i had my own master sword...[/QUOTE] Yeah, but if I had to choose, I'd choose the Twilight Princess version, it's a bit more detailed. [IMG]http://fiberglassblades.com/images/TP-Master-Sword-1.jpg[/IMG]
Slashing at the soda bottles and the watermelons has got to be the most satisfying thing I've seen from swords.
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