A group of friends, including Charlie, Caleb, Matt, and Danny, participate in a blacksmithing challenge, inspired by the TV show "Forged in Fire." They create their own swords, including a katana, a kunai, and a flail, and test them on various materials such as wood, watermelon, and meat. The friends evaluate each other's craftsmanship and performance, with Caleb's kunai impressing the group with its deadliness. In the end, they leave it up to their audience to decide who is the best craftsman.
Here are the facts extracted from the text:
1. The participants are making swords and testing them.
2. One participant burned his hand while making his sword.
3. The participants are using a forge to make their swords.
4. They are testing the swords by cutting through various objects, including wood and a watermelon.
5. One participant made a sword with a Damascus steel design.
6. Another participant made a sword with a stonewashed finish.
7. One participant's sword did not meet the specifications, as it was not three feet long.
8. The participants are also making other types of swords, such as a katana and a kunai.
9. One participant got a tetanus shot due to burns from making his sword.
10. The participants are testing the durability of their swords by hitting them against various objects.
11. One participant's sword broke during the testing process.
12. The participants are comparing their swords to see whose is the best.
13. The winner of the competition will be decided by comments from viewers.
14. The participants are referencing the TV show "Forged in Fire" and are using similar testing methods.
15. One participant made a sword with a name, "Grogus the Stink Thief".
16. Another participant made a sword with a name, "Becca".
17. The participants are using various materials to make their swords, including steel and wood.
18. One participant made a sword with a phallic-shaped handle.
19. The participants are testing their swords in different ways, including throwing and swinging them.
20. One participant's sword was able to cut through a watermelon cleanly.