@supersentaigenius No. Uchigatana is a slightly smaller, faster, more maneuverable version. But the two are so close in size and appearance that most people don't know them apart.
Read the video description to the upper right. Two and a half hundred hours so far. I started the summer before last! That really old video I made of a funky, unfinished sword is the same sword.
Doing it yourself and seeing what all goes in to it (both knowledge and work) will definitely give you a whole new respect for the price tag these things come with. You'll go from, "Why do they charge so much" to, "How do they make ends meet."
The description is longer than the video
20dubXXtwenty 3 weeks ago
@supersentaigenius No. Uchigatana is a slightly smaller, faster, more maneuverable version. But the two are so close in size and appearance that most people don't know them apart.
YWKMNITLWILMVAT 4 months ago
can a sword cut through kevlar?
Davethemusicmaid 1 year ago
@Davethemusicmaid Yes, if made right and used by the right hands.
YWKMNITLWILMVAT 1 year ago
BTW. Check myspace Jaynagurl1. There are photos of the sword there.
YWKMNITLWILMVAT 2 years ago
Dude, how long did that take to make so far?
Jaynagurl1 2 years ago
Read the video description to the upper right. Two and a half hundred hours so far. I started the summer before last! That really old video I made of a funky, unfinished sword is the same sword.
YWKMNITLWILMVAT 2 years ago
Cool project....yeah I guess making a sword like that on your own would take a long time :)
Jaynagurl1 2 years ago
Doing it yourself and seeing what all goes in to it (both knowledge and work) will definitely give you a whole new respect for the price tag these things come with. You'll go from, "Why do they charge so much" to, "How do they make ends meet."
YWKMNITLWILMVAT 2 years ago