The video features the team at Man At Arms Reforged creating Kratos' new axe from the God of War game. They start by prepping the materials, including wrought iron and Damascus steel, and then begin the forging process. The team encounters some setbacks, but ultimately creates a functional and visually accurate replica of the axe. The video showcases the team's expertise and attention to detail as they work through the various stages of the project, including forging, grinding, and inlaying. The finished product is a impressive and intricate axe that meets the team's high standards.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about creating a replica of Kratos' axe from the God of War game.
2. The hosts, Matt and Kerri, are part of the Baltimore Knife and Sword company.
3. They are using wrought iron and Damascus steel to build the axe.
4. The Damascus steel is made from a billet of 15N20 and 1095 steel.
5. The axe's edge will be made from the Damascus steel.
6. The hosts will be using a power hammer and hand forging techniques to shape the axe.
7. The axe's handle will be made from Hickory wood.
8. The hosts will be adding runes and a dragon design to the axe.
9. The axe will be heat-treated to harden the edge.
10. The hosts will be using a quenching oil to cool the axe during the heat-treating process.
Note that I've excluded any opinions or subjective comments from the hosts, and only included factual information about the project.