http://www.swordnarmory.com
This is footage from our cutting test with the JH-6103 Takemori. We used a single Tatami Omote mat.
The sword has been constructed from differentially hardened T10 carbon steel.
Be sure to check out the detailed item specs on the sword.
なんでこんな鍛錬してない豚が刀持てるの?海外では銃刀法違反ってないのか・・。
ある程度基礎やってから模造刀持たないと、怪我するよ
sakura0jp0aikidodesu 9 months ago
Nice to see what to me seems like a nice horizontal cut.
peope1976 1 year ago
In the description it said you are test cutting with the JH-6103 Takemori and then at the end of the video it said you cut with the KH-181 Yuki.
I was just wondering what sword was actually used in the video or if they are the same sword. On your website it said that these are two different products.
Anywho, nice cutting kevin. I like the atmosphere of the video with the mats on the wall. Good video !
TEETHHTEET 1 year ago
@renshiroque T10 is the Chinese designation for a steel also known as W1. T10/W1 is similar in carbon content to 1095.
I believe it is China attempting to find a commonly known equivalent with the "western" steel designation to help prevent confusion as to the carbon and alloys.
Hyoujinsama 1 year ago
you are claim these swords are t10 but in the certificate reads 1095,smell fishy.
renshiroque 1 year ago
Impressive!
jonislow 2 years ago
Thanks! Awesome cuts there.
5 shuriken
SokudoJutsu 2 years ago
Great cutting Kevin.
Hey, I like to look of the new room you guys set up there.
wizzbangtg 2 years ago
very nice cutting & sword Kevin, thanks brother.
1pathseeker 2 years ago
freakin nice cuts kevin, i like that sword aswell. what happend to the bonsai waki? i didnt see it on the sight any more.
crazycolerogers 2 years ago