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Every other Monday, our team of blacksmiths and craftsman build some of your favorite weapons, and some weapons that you’ve never seen before. This week, the guys at Baltimore Knife and Sword take on the Green Lantern Power Ring!
If you want to see the making of the Green Lantern seen in this episode, check out DIY Prop Shop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tsTlX4-05w&index=17&list=PLUUGFk1wE5OHBnwRKxqDWTL3DgrfoiRmr
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Kerry Stagmer – Swordsmith and Machinist
Matt Stagmer – Swordsmith
Ilya Alekseyev – Master Armourer and Engraver
Lauren Schott – Goldsmith and Casting
John Mitchell – Fabricator
Ferenc Gregor – Master Carver
Rick Janney – Assistant Bladesmith
Bill Collison – Hilt Maker
Series Creator/Executive Producer – Andy Signore
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Series Executive Producer – Brent Lydic
Episode Produced and Directed by Brent Lydic
Line Producer – Phil Rogers
Production Manager – Brendan Kennedy
Office Production Coordinator – Jon Michael Burgess
Crew:
Director of Photography – John Hale
Story Producer — Dave Cross
1st AC (Red Cam) – Jeremy Hall
Gaffer – Steve Scott
Grip – Danny Balsamo
Swing (Demo) – Kevin “Vinny” Campbell
Production Coordinator – Tricia Parris
Runner/PA – Bethany Michalaski
1st AC (Red Cam) – Joe Achard
DIT – Christopher Mariles
Set Medic – Celeste Bowe
Edited by — Patrick Burke
Colorist – Patrick Burke
Lead Assistant Editors – Stephen Erdmann & Matt Zimmel
Stunt Coordinator / Stunts – Casey Kaleba
Head of Post Production – Michael Gallagher
Post Production Supervisor – Amanda Arellano
Content Manager – James Harrold
In this video we give some basis on how to get some 4140 alloy steel hardened and then temper to different hardness, we will perform our test using a Rockwell hardness tester.
This is a basic video on how to do, for more details you’ll need to consult the alloy manufacturer’ literature.
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