Forged in Fire: Crusader Sword IMPALES Final Round (Season 4) | History

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Bryan David competes to recreate a Knights Templar Crusader sword using steel, Alaskan yellow cedar, and wrought iron, focusing on weight reduction and heat treatment. Despite his efforts, Bryan's sword falls short in sharpness compared to his competitor, resulting in his elimination from the competition.

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  • Bryan David competes in recreating a Knights Templar Crusader sword, emphasizing steel for the blade, Alaskan yellow cedar for the handle, and wrought iron for the pommel.
  • Despite focusing on weight reduction, heat treatment, and balance, Bryan's sword falls short in sharpness compared to his competitor's, resulting in his elimination from the competition.

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  • How did Bryan David plan to create the sword?

    By using steel, aiming for specific dimensions.

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Bryan David crafts Knights Templar sword.

  • Bryan David is in the final round of a competition to recreate an iconic Knights Templar Crusader sword.
  • He plans to use steel for the sword, aiming for dimensions of 36 inches in length and under three pounds.
  • Bryan focuses on weight reduction and heat treatment to ensure a successful sword.
  • He uses Alaskan yellow cedar for the handle and a piece of wrought iron for the pommel to balance the sword.
  • After completing the blade and adding inlays, Bryan undergoes a kill test and armor durability test.
  • Despite his efforts, Bryan's sword is not as sharp as his competitor's, leading to his elimination from the competition.
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