Making the KATAR - The Bad Rabbit from ZOMBIE TOOLS - The Newest Addition to the ZT Arsenal Media
Published: 10 hours ago
This Blade is available here: https://zombietools.net/collections/blades/products/the-bad-rabbit
How is it made? Have an inside look at the craftsmanship at the Zombie Tools Pirate Shop.
Enjoy!
Get more Zombie Tools here: zombietools.net
Chapters:
00:00 - Heat Treating
02:32 - Edge Work
04:15 - Fuller
09:35 - The Grind
14:14 - Handle
25:21 - Acid Etch
29:14 - Leather Wrap
32:14 - Sharpening
36:13 - Logo
36:44 - Testing
Join us as we craft The Zombie Tools- Bad Rabbit Katar. The Katar originates from south India. In this maker video, we dive into every step of the process: heat treating, grinding bevels, crafting handles, our signature acid etching, wrapping with premium leather, sharpening to a razor edge, engraving the logo and FINALLY TESTING. Watch the blade come to life from raw steel to our newest piece for the active warrior.
Love sword-making, or epic DIY projects? Give us a Like and Subscribe. Drop a comment—tell us what you think of The Bad Rabbit or what blade we should craft next. This video was inspired by our subscibers. Yes we actually read the comments. Check out our playlist of weapon builds and more Zombie Tools shenanigans. Cheers!
A bit about the Katar: The katar is a type of push dagger from the Indian subcontinent. The weapon is characterized by its H-shaped horizontal hand grip which results in the blade sitting above the user's knuckles. Unique to the Indian subcontinent, it is the most famous and characteristic of Indian daggers. Ceremonial katars were also used in worship.
Having originated in South India, the weapon's earliest name-form was likely the Tamil kaṭṭāri. It is alternatively known in Tamil as kuttuvāḷ which means "stabbing blade". This was adapted into Sanskrit as kaṭār or kaṭārī. The name however is of Indo-Aryan origin, which means Tamil loaned the word from them.
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How is it made? Have an inside look at the craftsmanship at the Zombie Tools Pirate Shop.
Enjoy!
Get more Zombie Tools here: zombietools.net
Chapters:
00:00 - Heat Treating
02:32 - Edge Work
04:15 - Fuller
09:35 - The Grind
14:14 - Handle
25:21 - Acid Etch
29:14 - Leather Wrap
32:14 - Sharpening
36:13 - Logo
36:44 - Testing
Join us as we craft The Zombie Tools- Bad Rabbit Katar. The Katar originates from south India. In this maker video, we dive into every step of the process: heat treating, grinding bevels, crafting handles, our signature acid etching, wrapping with premium leather, sharpening to a razor edge, engraving the logo and FINALLY TESTING. Watch the blade come to life from raw steel to our newest piece for the active warrior.
Love sword-making, or epic DIY projects? Give us a Like and Subscribe. Drop a comment—tell us what you think of The Bad Rabbit or what blade we should craft next. This video was inspired by our subscibers. Yes we actually read the comments. Check out our playlist of weapon builds and more Zombie Tools shenanigans. Cheers!
A bit about the Katar: The katar is a type of push dagger from the Indian subcontinent. The weapon is characterized by its H-shaped horizontal hand grip which results in the blade sitting above the user's knuckles. Unique to the Indian subcontinent, it is the most famous and characteristic of Indian daggers. Ceremonial katars were also used in worship.
Having originated in South India, the weapon's earliest name-form was likely the Tamil kaṭṭāri. It is alternatively known in Tamil as kuttuvāḷ which means "stabbing blade". This was adapted into Sanskrit as kaṭār or kaṭārī. The name however is of Indo-Aryan origin, which means Tamil loaned the word from them.
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redo punch knife dagger push deuce How to make a sword phalanx II III copper etching wakizashi tsuba tanto engraving aluminum Axes Tomahawk gladius 5160 swords knives sword knife forge anvil hammer fire in tactical survival pirate pool advanced skulls kyle grinding grinder sam jumbo war rifle montana handmade forged forging grinding bro skallagrim alec breath the armor shield towns banner short sorrells 6150 decor home knight apocalypse zombies battle todd shadiversity lindybeige jason scholagladiatoria that cerberusarms tyrell adam fencing axe fence rapier claymore d2 walter celadin kolourco mini rivers' kukri katana apocalypse edward red handles bevels creek beard shortsword ops bone machete brackin forgofx mystic mountain koss creator qi avmake nofox gough custom essential craftsman freerk wieringa 80crv2 random handmade hands tanto knifeworks royer works steele radish dragon's fire bladesmith koch experience missoula tool sabre kutlas cutlas kukri longsword legionnaire gladius katar