Episode
Forged in Fire: Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword
Overview
The bladesmiths must forge a signature blade from W2 and a giant industrial-sized nut. Then, they face two unforgiving strength tests. Ultimately, only two smiths advance and head back to their home forges to recreate the Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword, an iconic ancient iron weapon.
Details
- Series
- Forged in Fire
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 21
- Air date
- 2018-07-31
- Runtime
- 42 min
Episode context
Celtic Anthropomorphic Sword is Episode 21 in Season 5 of Forged in Fire. It aired on 2018-07-31. The runtime is 42 min.
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Episode 20: Smallsword
Four bladesmiths are tasked with forging friction folders from a huge steel coil; in the final round, the two remaining smiths head back to their home forges to create a blade that requires both precision and detail: the French smallsword.
Episode 22: The Kilij
The bladesmiths are tasked with creating their signature blade out of a massive ball bearing. Ultimately, two smiths return to their home forges to recreate the kilij, a lethal saber from the Ottoman Empire.
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Episode 26: The Qinglong Ji
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