СДЕЛАЛИ МЕЧ ИЗ РЫБЫ МЕЧ! - Summary

Summary

The speaker, who seems to be a part of a YouTube channel, begins by expressing surprise at not having visited the channel for a long time. He then jokes about building the biggest or sharpest knife in the world, before deciding to make a sword out of a swordfish.

The speaker and his team start a search for the swordfish, but they face numerous challenges. They discover that the fish is not readily available in Novosibirsk, and transporting it would be dangerous due to its unique features. They eventually find a ready-made sword on a local marketplace, Avito, and purchase it.

Upon receiving the sword, they unbox it and find that it's a real nose of a swordfish. They then decide to have it sharpened to a razor-like sharpness. After receiving the sharpened sword, they conduct a series of tests, including cutting through an apple, a rope, and a watermelon. The results are mixed, with the sword cutting through the apple and watermelon but not the rope.

The speaker then decides to test the sword against a kitchen knife in a game of Fruto Ninja, a popular game. The results are disappointing, with the swordfish-made sword breaking easily compared to the kitchen knife.

The speaker and his team then decide to test the sword against a stack of 100 layers of cardboard, fabric, and stretch film. The results are even worse, with the sword breaking through only a few layers of each material.

Despite the disappointing results, the speaker concludes the video by expressing hope for future experiments and encouraging viewers to subscribe to the channel.

Facts

1. The speaker is discussing a project to create a sword from the nose of a swordfish.
2. The speaker is in Novosibirsk, Russia, and is looking for a swordfish to buy.
3. The speaker is considering buying a swordfish from an online marketplace called Avito.
4. The speaker has found a ready-made sword on Avito, which they believe is made from the nose of a swordfish.
5. The speaker is planning to have the sword sharpened to a razor-like sharpness.
6. The speaker has tested the sword's sharpness on various objects, including an apple, a piece of paper, and a rope.
7. The speaker has also tested the sword's sharpness on a watermelon and a kitchen knife.
8. The speaker has tested the sword's sharpness on 100 layers of cardboard, fabric, and stretch film.
9. The speaker has found that the sword can pierce through 100 layers of cardboard, fabric, and stretch film.
10. The speaker has concluded that the sword is a very scary weapon that can pierce everything in a terrifying way.