CRAZIEST CATASTROPHIC FAILURES OF ALL TIME | Forged in Fire

Forged in Fire59 minutes read

Winners of Forged in Fire competitions, such as Mike, Joshua, Ethan, Randy, Rita, and Gene, showcased their skills in crafting lethal weapons, with sharpness and structural integrity being key factors in the testing process. The show highlights various historical swords and axes, culminating in intense competition where contestants face challenges like sharpness tests and ice block chops to determine the ultimate champion.

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  • The Forged in Fire competition showcases the testing of various historical swords, including the Nine Ring Broadsword and Takoba broadsword, with champions like Mike, Joshua, and Ethan emerging victorious.
  • The testing process involves rigorous evaluations such as strength tests on carcasses, ice block chops, and sharpness tests on sandbags, highlighting the importance of durability, sharpness, and overall effectiveness in determining the champion.

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Recent questions

  • What is the historical significance of the Nine Ring Broadsword?

    The Nine Ring Broadsword is a variant of the Chinese Dao from the King Dynasty, featuring a wider blade and rings on the back for ornamentation and superstition. It was believed to be ideal for chopping and warding off evil spirits with its jingling sound.

  • How did Mike become the Forged in Fire Champion?

    Mike emerged as the Forged in Fire Champion by crafting a blade that survived nine strikes during testing, earning him a $10,000 prize for his exceptional craftsmanship and the durability of his weapon.

  • What is the lethal capability of the Takoba broadsword?

    The Takoba broadsword, used by the nomadic Tuareg people of North Africa, was tested for its lethal capabilities on a ballistic dummy. Joshua's blade survived the test, making him the Forged in Fire Champion, while Dustin faced a catastrophic failure and was eliminated from the competition.

  • What is the significance of the Polish Carabella saber?

    The Polish Carabella, a saber used by the winged hussars, was tested for its lethal capabilities on a ballistic dummy. Ethan's blade was deemed lethal and he was crowned the Forged in Fire Champion, winning $10,000 for his craftsmanship and the effectiveness of his weapon.

  • How was the Jian sword tested for its lethality?

    The Jian sword, originating in China in the 7th century BC, was designed for rapid cuts and stabs. During testing, the swords were subjected to a kill test involving slashing and thrusting on a ballistic dummy to assess their lethality, as well as a strength test smashing them into heavy pots to evaluate their edge holding ability and construction.

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Summary

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Forged in Fire Champions' Deadly Blades

  • The Nine Ring Broadsword is a variant of the Chinese Dao from the King Dynasty, featuring a wider blade and rings on the back for ornamentation and superstition.
  • The weapon was ideal for chopping and believed to ward off evil spirits with its jingling sound.
  • In a testing scenario, Smiths had their swords tested for strength and integrity by delivering clean blows on a carcass.
  • Mike emerged as the Forged in Fire Champion with a blade that survived nine strikes, earning him a $10,000 prize.
  • The Takoba broadsword, used by the nomadic Tuareg people of North Africa, was tested for its lethal capabilities on a ballistic dummy.
  • Joshua's blade survived the test, making him the Forged in Fire Champion, while Dustin faced a catastrophic failure and was eliminated.
  • The Polish Carabella, a saber used by the winged hussars, was tested for its lethal capabilities on a ballistic dummy.
  • Ethan's blade was deemed lethal and he was crowned the Forged in Fire Champion, winning $10,000.
  • The Attila the Hun's Sword of Mars, a legendary weapon, was tested for its lethal capabilities on a ballistic dummy.
  • Randy emerged as the Forged in Fire Champion with a blade that survived the test, earning him a $10,000 prize.

22:38

Forged in Fire: Rita's Victory with Jian

  • Justin's weapon was more suited for stabbing than grabbing, with a hook for overall effectiveness.
  • Strength test involved chopping ice blocks to see the impact of the weapons on the blocks.
  • Rita's weapon held up well in the strength test, with minor bending but overall effectiveness.
  • Justin's weapon, although strong, was more like a spear than a grabbing weapon.
  • Sharpness test involved piercing and controlling a sandbag to test the weapons' sharpness.
  • Foreign's weapon penetrated well but lacked in slicing and capturing, while Justin's weapon suffered a catastrophic failure.
  • Rita emerged as the Forged in Fire champion, winning $10,000.
  • The Jian sword, originating in China in the 7th century BC, was designed for rapid cuts and stabs.
  • Kill test involved slashing and thrusting the Jian swords on a ballistic dummy to test their lethality.
  • Strength test involved smashing the Jian swords into heavy pots to test their edge holding ability and construction.

46:42

Blades tested for sharpness and durability.

  • Anthony Palmer is a chief instructor of Merkaida Kali.
  • The concern going into testing is the sharpness of the blade.
  • The blade is beautiful, solid, and lacerates easily.
  • During testing, a piece flew out, but the blade is sharp and wieldable.
  • Wade's blade is sharp but rickety, yet deadly.
  • Wade's blade loses structural integrity during testing.
  • Matthew's blade holds up well during the strength test.
  • Scott's spear fails to cut the carcass due to flexibility.
  • Jonathan's blade suffers catastrophic failure during testing.
  • Scott straightens his blade and successfully cuts through sheet steel.

01:08:33

Swordsmiths compete in blade durability challenges.

  • The ice block chop test is crucial to assess the overall construction and edge-holding ability of the swords.
  • John is nervous but participates in the test, facing challenges with the heavy and hard-to-control sword.
  • Drew's blade impressively retains its razor-sharp edge during the ice block chop, showcasing good structural integrity.
  • Drew's blade suffers a catastrophic failure during the ice block chop due to a crack, leading to his elimination.
  • The winner, John, receives a $10,000 prize and plans to continue crafting custom orders.
  • The final challenge involves forging a Marine Corps officer's sword, known as a mammal Loop, with historical significance.
  • The Keel test evaluates the lethal potential of the swords, with John's sword proving effective in cutting through the test dummy.
  • Gene's sword also performs well in the Keel test, showcasing sharpness and thrusting capability.
  • Gene emerges as the winner, moving on to represent the Marine Corps in the Battle of the Branches final competition.
  • The Chinese war sword and Zulu War ax are introduced, highlighting their historical significance and deadly capabilities.

01:29:35

Weston Wins $10,000 Prize with Zulu Ax

  • The winner of the competition is Weston, who crafted a Zulu War ax and received a $10,000 prize.
  • The runner-up, Dustin, did not make the cut and graciously congratulated Weston before leaving the forge.
  • The nimcha, a single-handed scimitar, was tested for its lethal capabilities on a boar carcass during the kill test.
  • Steve's blade suffered a catastrophic failure during the strength test due to a brittle steel, leading to his elimination from the competition.
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