Japanese steel is traditionally better than some western creations, because the steel is carefully folded and heated, during creation, leading to a stronger and better blade able to cut and withstand greater forces. If you're unaware of this you may wish to withold your 'rights' to free speech, keep quiet and let the adults speak on youtube.
the folding process is done. not trashing on their stuff but the steel is full of impurities. it takes aabout 15 tons of sandy ore to make one big hunk of useable tamahagane. i still would prefer japanese steel to any other ore. it looks the best and is traditionally correct
@xxwes997xx "Japanese" steel? Is that some brand I've never mind heard? *rolls eyes* do some more research please. Not that I'm an expert but don't act like you know everything when obviously you don't...
@benmodo yeah it is some brand youve never heard of dipshit. its called tomahagane and its only made in japan. hnce why the call it japanese steel you stupid mother fucker. you go do research and stop pretending people dont know what they are talking about. if you didnt know about japanese steel you obviously know nothing about japanese blades either.
japanese steel is full of impurities and has to be folded to make it good, although if you have seen a japanese steel sword it is much more nice looking than any other thats why they call it jewel steel. its equal to any other ore once
Japanese steel is traditionally better than some western creations, because the steel is carefully folded and heated, during creation, leading to a stronger and better blade able to cut and withstand greater forces. If you're unaware of this you may wish to withold your 'rights' to free speech, keep quiet and let the adults speak on youtube.
sengoku7 1 year ago
probably not smart to do it with flip flops on
snowhippy 1 year ago 128
you can do that with any sword. Its called Spring Steel.
LaCosaNostra132 1 year ago 17
there is sutch a thing as chinese steel so u do more research
noodlesman12 1 year ago
isn't that a little rude to the sword??
kenseisato1989 1 year ago 84
the folding process is done. not trashing on their stuff but the steel is full of impurities. it takes aabout 15 tons of sandy ore to make one big hunk of useable tamahagane. i still would prefer japanese steel to any other ore. it looks the best and is traditionally correct
xxwes997xx 2 years ago
@xxwes997xx "Japanese" steel? Is that some brand I've never mind heard? *rolls eyes* do some more research please. Not that I'm an expert but don't act like you know everything when obviously you don't...
benmodo 1 year ago
@benmodo yeah it is some brand youve never heard of dipshit. its called tomahagane and its only made in japan. hnce why the call it japanese steel you stupid mother fucker. you go do research and stop pretending people dont know what they are talking about. if you didnt know about japanese steel you obviously know nothing about japanese blades either.
xxwes997xx 1 year ago
@xxwes997xx u mad brah? lmao, and no... japanese steel is still not a brand.
benmodo 1 year ago
@benmodo brah? sorry i don't speak nigger or w/e language you are speaking. speak clearly and concisely in plain English and maybe ill understand.
xxwes997xx 1 year ago
japanese steel is full of impurities and has to be folded to make it good, although if you have seen a japanese steel sword it is much more nice looking than any other thats why they call it jewel steel. its equal to any other ore once
xxwes997xx 2 years ago
Wow i really want a katana... or any japanese sword (zanbato rule) just too bad i am underage and my country hate every blade abover 7cm
kongartur 2 years ago
My dick is stronger, longer, and more flexible.
Antiks72 2 years ago
yes, but its still impossible to stand on a real one
Iceberqe 2 years ago
as far as i know would a real katana break
Iceberqe 2 years ago
it shouldnt break, samurai swords are made by flexible steel and hard steel
TheCherokeeboy 2 years ago
Genuine Nihonto actually bends like leaf springs..
Crim15 2 years ago