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  • I’m Matt

  • I’m Kerry

  • We are the Stagmer brothers of Baltimore Knife and Sword.

  • Our work can be seen on film, Broadway and at Renaissance Festivals around the country.

  • Were gonna be building some of your favorite weapons, and some weapons youve never seen before.

  • This is Man At Arms: Reforged.

  • Matt and I were really excited to do a League of Legends build. We both play on a regular basis.

  • It took us a little while to decide which champion’s weapon to build.

  • Katarina won out.

  • The first thing we have to do is get Katarina’s blades drawn and cut out. The in game art

  • changes a little bit on Katarina. We had to do a lot of research between some of her other

  • skins and some fan art. Were gonna make two of them. Were gonna make them pretty

  • big. Theyre called knives or daggers in the game but theyre basically a short sword.

  • We have John use the CNC plasma to cut out the blades for Katarina’s Sinister Steel attack.

  • John cleans and de-burrs the blades, theyll have to have a fairly good finish

  • so that we can do the engraving and not have to do a lot of surface finishing afterwards.

  • I went ahead and laid out the engraving for the inside of the blade. You can see it’s

  • gonna be pretty gnarly. So what I need to give Kerry is delete the outside of the blade,

  • and just give him this file. It will give him his tool path and hell be able to put

  • that into the CNC mill and get it carved.

  • For Katarina’s daggers were actually gonna do some deeper carving, it’s not just

  • gonna be engraving. The CNC milling machine is gonna take four passes, were gonna go

  • about 40 thousandths deep. This will give us a basic layout and give us the definition

  • for where the edges are going to end.

  • So were gonna do a little side build on the Katarina swords, were gonna make three

  • throwing daggers that she carries. Were gonna use 1075 steel cause it’s a great

  • all around tough steel for that kind of weapon.

  • Safety first!

  • Sam first cuts them on the saw, then de-burrs them, and goes outside to begin the forging.

  • I’ve been throwing knives since I was a kid and it’s just been always something I enjoyed.

  • Now I get the chance to make them. That’s one of the things that originally

  • got me into blacksmithing and knife making was learning how to make weapons cause I’ve

  • lost a lot of dime store knives throwing them around the woods and stuff over the years,

  • so now I get to make my own and as many as I need.

  • There’s an old bladesmith saying, ten minutes in the forge beats two hours at the grinder.

  • You can see taking time and care to forge these really close to finish, I only have

  • about a few minutes on the grinder.

  • He starts with the 24 grit, and moves all the way through the grits to 220.

  • After grinding, Sam heat treats and then tempers Katarina’s throwing darts.

  • Here are the three throwing knives that have come out of the temper oven where we tempered

  • them at 450 degrees.

  • Got the blade back from engraving, it looks awesome. Only thing we need to do is stick

  • it in the forge, draw out the edge a little bit. I just want to see a little more thickness

  • here, so I’m gonna go ahead and edge bevel it and prepare it for grinding.

  • In the game, all the edges, all the way around the blade are all beveled and sharp so I’m

  • gonna go ahead and get to grinding on that.

  • What I like to use is a pair of vice grips,

  • clamp those on the tang. Not only am I hooking my thumb in the wheel to get some leverage,

  • but I can also use this and twist and really add some torque. It gives me a lot more pressure

  • and makes me grind a whole lot faster.

  • This is getting to be pretty exciting. Looking really wicked. It’s gonna cause a lot of

  • damage in the demo.

  • It’s now time to move on to heat treat. I’m gonna pass them off

  • to Kerry to do that, and then Kerry’s gonna quench into water this time. Kerry is doing

  • an agitated quench, what that means is when he goes in he’s moving that blade side to

  • side and up and down to relieve any steam jacket that could be around that blade. If

  • you get a steam jacket around the blade that means the water’s not actually cooling the blade.

  • Using our CNC plasma table I’m going to cut out the guards for Katarina’s swords

  • from League of Legends.

  • After Kerry and I examined a lot of in game art and some fan art, we decided this guard

  • needs some overlays. John uses a plasma cutter to cut them out.

  • So I’m gonna use the fly press to do some of the ornamentation for the guards for Katarina.

  • I’m actually marking where were gonna be drilling for some rivets.

  • I’ll come in with a chisel and just lay in the four lines that you see on the opposite sides of her guard.

  • John lines up the guard and the overlay to drill the rivet holes.

  • Using a domed rivet set and the vice, Sam rivets the overlays to the guard base.

  • Now that the overlaying guard are already assembled, John is going to mount them, slot

  • them, and check the fit on the tang of the swords.

  • I left the edges a little thick for heat treat, but now that we have the blades hardened,

  • it’s time to hone those in. I do that on the 24 grit machine.

  • It’s now time to polish these beautiful blades. I start at 120, move to a 280, and then on to scotch brite for buffing.

  • John welds the guard and pommel onto the first blade. This gives us our first look at Katarina’s

  • deadly blades.

  • While researching these weapons I actually had to add Katarina as a champion, I’d only

  • played her in randoms. Now that I have more understanding of how these weapons work, I’ll

  • certainly be playing her more.

I’m Matt

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