Forged in Fire: BLAZING HOT BLADES SUMMER FORGING BASH! (Season 7)

Forged in Fire7 minutes read

Chad leads the summer forging games with 40 points, Matt follows in second with 21 points, and Gary is in third with 7 points. Contestants earned bonus points based on the difficulty of the weapons they forged, with varying materials and styles chosen by each participant.

Insights

  • Contestants in the summer forging games can earn bonus points by selecting the difficulty level of the weapon they forge, enhancing the competitive aspect of the competition.
  • Chad's choice of materials for his Nambe Nulu and Gary and Matt's selection of Kaichin Dao with unique components showcase the contestants' diverse skills and creativity in crafting weapons, contributing to the intensity of the competition.

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Recent questions

  • Who is leading in the summer forging games?

    Chad

  • What weapon did Gary choose to forge?

    Kaichin Dao

  • How many points does Matt have in the competition?

    21 points

  • What materials did Chad use for the handle of his weapon?

    Thulia wood

  • How can contestants earn bonus points in the forging games?

    By choosing the difficulty of the weapon

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"Summer Forging Games: Chad Leads with 40"

  • Chad is leading with 40 points, Matt is in second place with 21 points, and Gary is in third with 7 points in the summer forging games.
  • Contestants were given the option to earn bonus points by choosing the difficulty of the weapon they forged.
  • Chad chose Nambe Nulu, using 15N20 and 1084 for the blade, Thulia wood for the handle, and African black wood for the glows.
  • Gary chose Kaichin Dao, using 5160 for the blade, ironwood for the handle, and brass for the pommel.
  • Matt also chose Kaichin Dao, using 13 and 20 1080 for the blade, cocobolo for the handle, and aluminum for accents in the pommel.
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