Forging AVATAR MOVIE Na’vi hunting Knife

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PublishedDec 16, 2022
Duration8:07
Video ID8JmFww0atso
Languageen
CategoryEducation
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Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views399.4K
Likes17.4K
Comments1.1K
Engagement Rate4.61%
Likes per 100 views4.35
Comments per 1K views2.65

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Forging the Avatar movie hunting knife from two rusty nuts. See me forge, process and decorate some scrap metal into a very beautiful Na’vi dagger – the wing claw of an ikran. I think that Jake Sully would like this. About the Avatar Navi hunting knife The Na'vi hunting knife is used by all the members of a Na'vi clan. The blade of the knife is made from the wing claw of an ikran. An ikran is a large, dragon-like aerial predator and all young Na’vi hunters must tame their own ikran in order to become a real hunter. Me Forging the knife I found the 2 nuts in a scrap metal container outside my garage last summer. Yes, I do metal dumpster diving. (The luxury life of a youtuber). And for a long time I have thought about creating this legendary Avatar Knife. So I did a sketch and then started by cutting the nuts open with an angel grinder and heated them up to around 1100-1200°C then I opened the nuts up on the horn of my anvil and forged 2 flat pieces of metal. Of the first piece of metal I formed the blade of the knife and from the second piece of metal I formed the handle. There was of course a lot of metal filing, angle grinding and hand grinding involved in this metal working process of the blade and knife handle to achieve the correct dimensions and look. Then I welded the two metal pieces - blade and handle – together. I know that this is a deathly sin that I could get hanged fore in the blacksmith community. You always do a knife in one piece of metal. After the metal was united, I decorated the knife with marking and scratches so it would look more like a Na’vi knife made of a claw from a wild ikran. Then I hardened the knife with heat and oil and sandblasted it to achieve a matte raw metal look. I coloured the metal black with a fast-acting liquid used to blacken metal or antique brass, copper and bronze part. Very poisoning stuff. So remember safety gear if you work with this at home. At last I gave it the final touch with 4 colours that I use to dry paint on tiny details. I gave it a very simple handle of burlap and burlap laze. As a little extra I engraved a tiny “Jack Sully” on the bottom of the handle. I really think that this ended up looking like a real Avatar Na’vi Hunting Knife – one that Jake Sully would be proud to wear in the movie. Me and my family are going to the cinema during Christmas holidays to see the Avatar 2 movie. We are really looking forward to seeing this beautiful cinematic masterpiece that James Cameron has created. We were very thrilled about the Avatar 1 movie, so we have high expectations of this 12 year later successor. SUPPORT ME AND GET AN AWESOME T-SHIRT You can support my channel and become AWESOME by buying an Awesome t-shirt thru this link: https://awesome-restorations.creator-spring.com/ Please subscribe if you want to see more cool upcoming restoration videos 🙂 You can also see my Nordic Double bit axe restoration video 👉https://youtu.be/fwHALgDYfH8&list=UULFsCCifMby57qV_UmrYGladQ 👈 Thanks for watching my channel. See you soon. Best wishes and stay safe ❤ Martin

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