Making Real THOR STORMBREAKER
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Publicado 2024-01-10
Brief Summary:
o. I started with a giant anchor chain link which is a good carbon steel to work with. My hydraulic press was not that powerful to forge such a heavy chain pieces, but still it done a great job on forging of these blocks.
o. My ship milling machine has multiple axes in it which was very beneficial in making this project also i cant forget my vertex vise which was a very helpful tool attached with my milling machine.
o. The stormbreaker was machined in various parts but 2 are the most major. One is the head and other the Axe. The head was very complicated to mill because it has multiple angles with numerous sides. While the Axe part had some grooves and bevels in it. So it was very challenging to make.
o. The head and the Axe both parts were welded with 2 linked steel plates with each other having a cavity for handle. These links increased the strength for Axe and handle.
o. I chosen a dark and hard wood to make this powerful handle. Every detail was engraved very carefully with hands and machines. The wooden handle and the axe head is attached together in a traditional way with a wedge inside.
o. Got some climbing Vines from a tree to make the real texture of Groot's hand over the stormbreaker. I folded vines over the head and handle to make it more and more realistic.
o. Finally added some bee's wax for high class handle finishing and some cold bluing into the groves of head and axe for antique look
Thor hammer weight : ~10kg (22 lbs)
Total length : 29 inches
Handle length : 26 inches
Head length : 6 inches
Head width : ~1 foot
Making Real Thor Stormbreaker out of Rust
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Specifications of this Stormbreaker:
o. Made out of Pure Steel.
o. It is heavy and Solid.
o. Worked on every single detail.
o. Handle is made of hard wood.
o. Original vines used for texture .
o. 1/1 one of one piece ever made.
o. Only Worthy can hold it.
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Thank you for putting the filter over the welding bits making it easier on the eyes! Not many people are that considerate
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Random hands isn't random now. 🔥👍
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I doubtful you'll ever see this but i want to thank you. You're the reason i wanted to be in metalworking, i was gonna be a welder until i got an ICD implant and it's far too unsafe, but being a smith is an option and what i wanted to do as a hobby either way You are the reason I'm going to personally defy odds to do this, thank you
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I don’t think I’ve ever commented on anything in my life. I have no social media. You my friend are an incredible artist and man. If you are ever in west Michigan. Please come to one of my gyms (AFC). Thank you for your effort and time. A true artisan. Just wow.
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Good, now summon bifrost with it.
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Outstanding craftsmanship! 👏
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Man you got ALL the tools! You must have so much fun just creating!
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Aesthetic wise,it's a gorgeous work. For me,all the piece has to work properly,in this case,to cop the hell out of things. Job well done
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Foi o trabalho manual mais bem feito na história do YouTube! Parabéns 🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Imagine someone breaking into this man's house and seeing a wall of crazy weapons
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I think half the of the audience don't know that you are from pakistan proud of you bro
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Впечатляет не только сложность и качество работы, но и как поставлено видео: ничего лишнего и в логической последовательности. Браво, Маэстро!
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Dope AF results, @RandomHands! Any THOR fan would be ecstatic owning this!
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Good job! But if this is for display only you have no problem. I think that if you use it constantly to break wood apart, that little tiny bit of wood you left at the end of the metal is gonna break big time 😅 too small for such a big weight though. Good luck!
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Watching this channel grow from a guy on a roof with trash metal and some brass into what you do now is inspiring to anyone who crafts that you can start small and grow into something more. Well done, the hammer looks amazing. That thing must weigh a ton!
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while it does look smaller than the movie version I do understand that it would be far too heavy if it were that big. Incredible work otherwise
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It's nice to have the right tools to do stuff
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Thank you for putting a dark screen on welding... Extremely appreciate that I don't have to hide the screen from my thumb... Try testing out with different screens. I've seen someone use a green filter screen and it works better than grey imo. Thank you again!
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That's is very crafty to create a storm breaker and I like the way you make it
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Beautiful work, my friend! Thank you for sharing your talents. This is a beast! In your professional opinion, what would it have taken for something of this mass to be hand forged in the old days? How did those smiths handle this type of massive work? Amazing video, thank you!