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James.
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Paul.
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Congratulations.
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You guys have made it to the third and final round of this competition.
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Now, when you came here, we threw a little twisted Damascus challenge at you.
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Now we're sending you back to your home for just to recreate this icon equipment from history.
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It's it.
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Yeah, sure.
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All right.
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That weapon is the dark three.
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Gun Che.
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I've never seen anything like this.
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I can't even pronounce the name of this thing.
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Duke Street Goon trophy.
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What did he say?
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Good luck, gentlemen.
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We'll see you in four days.
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Look, they won.
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I'm ready to get hammered.
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I'm gonna be using 80 CR V two.
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It's a very good steel for impact and EJ retention.
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And I believe the test they're gonna be putting this blade through.
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It's gonna need a little bit of both a big chunk of steel.
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So it's gonna take a minute to get the tip force down to where I wanted the market started.
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Drawing it out.
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I think I'm struggling with the most is the weight of this entire plate.
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I'm having trouble keeping this thing straight when I take it out today.
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One pretty had wouldn't progress.
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Got out, drawn out, ready for a bath and get started on this thing.
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First thing in the morning.
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It's day one here in my shop in Fairfield, Connecticut, and I'm gonna be making a darb shriek gun shy for this challenge.
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I'm gonna be making ladder pattern Damascus because it's really gonna set me apart from the competition.
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This is 15 and 20.
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That's 10 84.
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I got to make sure there's no grease or oil on them because that could affect the Ford will not forget the steel cleaned up.
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I staff all the pieces up together and do my initial.
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Well, I'm feeling really good that Wells stock.
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That's one of the most difficult part of the entire process.
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Next step is to grind in notches along the entire thing on both sides.
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What that's gonna do is expose the layers of the Damascus It's the end of day one, and I'm in pretty good shape for the rest of the challenge.
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Pretty nervous today.
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We're going to this heat treat this morning.
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I'm only halfway through with time, so hopefully if something does happen, I've got time to make another one.
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Look at that four leaf clover right at my feet.
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The hope is a good sign.
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Filling finger pops happy.
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It's the last day, and it's about time to start etching the blade.
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This is the most magical moment of making Damascus because you get to finally see what the pattern is gonna look like.
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Still getting streaks so I don't get it.
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It's just not at all what I wanted to see.
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There's a bunch of D card all over the entire blade, which means I didn't grind deep enough, and the hatch is not gonna come out right, so I could either leave the D carb and Damascus won't be is good looking.
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Or I could grind into the blade a little bit in risk making the blade two cents.
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I knew in order to save the pattern, I really had to just go back to the grinder.
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I think it's pretty good.
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This is the Damascus I wanted to see.
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I'm still kind of concerned that the blade is a little on the inner side, but there's nothing I could do now your life in the end of the tunnel.
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So far, I've got the blade done, so I'm gonna start working on the hand.
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I don't have long enough Drill bits.
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Drill all the way into that handle.
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So I'm gonna have to carve out a channel for that Tang to sit in and make sure the wood Mary's back together nicely.
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Yeah, baby, I made it a little bone by for from land around my house.
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I think that's gonna add a little special touch.
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It is a little on the heavy side, balanced perfectly.
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It's very will say yes.
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All I can tell you is grabbed by the red right place bits.
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Welcome the kill test.
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Your dark street gun shy eyes look intimidating, but are they deadly?
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To find that out, I will take your weapon.
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There were some killing blows in this ballistic stuff.
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Team's first.
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You ready for this?
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Doesn't I could do to stop it?
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All right, let's do it.
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To say I'm nervous right now is an understatement.
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At this point, it's out of my hands.
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I just hope it can hold up.
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All right, James, First up, that's a beast.
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It's very forward heavy, so it definitely feels like a chopper all the way through.
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Now you're handle here by adding this for around it.
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I can't get a good grip on it because it's so soft.
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Now, your edge sharp.
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Well, we're all, sir.
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You'll kill.
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Thank you.
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Right.
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Paul, your turns for you.
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Ready?
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I'm ready.
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Let's do this.
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I built my blade to be very light.
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It definitely makes me nervous seeing the ballistics done, because I know there's a lot of hard bones in there.
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I'm definitely a little bit worried that could bend, even break in half.
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You never know what's gonna happen.
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All right, Paul.
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First stuff.
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I really appreciate the Damascus pattern that you brought out here.
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Now, the fact that I can hold the weapon out extended like this shows just how light this weapon is for its size.
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And because of that, I can cut deeply into this without using the weight.
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Just velocity alone.
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But after that striking skull picked up a little bit of a bend over all, sir, it will kill.
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Thank you.
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All right, gentlemen, to test the strength and overall construction of your blades will be chopping into these pots.
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Now, remember, this is not about what your blades do.
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Two targets, but with targets come due to your blades.
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James, your first.
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You ready?
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What happened?
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Okay, you This is a shoulder ripping monster.
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Once you start this thing moving, stopping it is really rough on the shoulders for around the middle here.
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It's a neat look when it's very slick, actually.
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And then your edge is still sharp, you know?
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Good job.
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Thank you.
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All right, Paul, you're up.
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You're ready.
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Okay, I see the pots, and I'm very worried.
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I feel like you could bend my blade even more than it already is.
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Something goes wrong.
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I'm finished, Paul.
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Right off This weapon has a feel that is excellent.
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I can literally using one hand.
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The edge still sharp.
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Nice.
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Thank you.
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All right.
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Late, Smith, to see how sharp your weapon Sorrow will try to cut through these pineapples.
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James, your first.
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You ready for this?
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Let's go do this.
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Nice.
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All right, James.
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Just a little off the top, your edges.
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Sharp cuts, cleaning all the way through these pineapples.
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It will come.
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Thank you.
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All right, Paul, your turn.
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Ready?
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Yep.
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Go, man.
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God.
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All right, Paul, Get his research sharp.
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Just the thinness of your metal here cuts through no resistance.
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If you get the pineapple heads?
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They're all still standing right there.
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It's very sharp.
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And more importantly, you will cut.
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Thank you, James.
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Paul, you've both done an incredible amount of work.
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However, there can only be one forced on Fire champion in this competition.
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And that champion is Paul.
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Congratulations.
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You're the new force and Fire champion.
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James, please surrender your gun check.
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Well, I'm pretty happy with made this far.
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I don't think I could be too disappointed in what I've done.
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Considering how the weapon performed.
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My play was just a little.
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It's been a really great experience.
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I did the best I could.
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No matter what you do in life, there's gonna be challenges.
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You're not gonna always succeed.
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Get back up!
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Get back on the horse, Paul, Congratulations.
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You're the Fortune Fire champion, and that is the title that comes with a check for $10,000.
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Good job, brother.
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Okay.
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I just couldn't be happier.
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This is like you gotta be the craziest thing that's ever happened to me so far.
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I mean, I know I'm only 19 but I still can't believe it.
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I'm the forge and fire champion, and it feels incredible.