Ep 2. Chakram
- TVPG
- June 29, 2015
- 42 min
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8.0 (54)
In the second episode of Forged in Fire season 1, titled Chakram, four new bladesmiths are tasked with forging a specialized Indian weapon known as the chakram. The chakram is a circular, bladed weapon that is thrown like a frisbee, and is commonly used in martial arts and hunting. The bladesmiths have just three hours to create their chakrams from scratch using traditional methods, including heating and hammering the metal, and honing the blade to a razor-sharp edge.
Once the blades are complete, the judges put them through a series of grueling tests to determine their strength, edge retention, and overall performance. The blades are tested by being thrown at a range of targets, from wooden boards to watermelons, and are also put to the test in a combat simulation to see how they hold up in battle.
Throughout the episode, viewers get an inside look at the process of forging a weapon from scratch, from selecting the right materials to perfecting the blade's shape and edge. The bladesmiths face a number of challenges along the way, including dealing with the intense heat of the forge and getting the blade to the proper temperature for hammering.
Ultimately, only one bladesmith will emerge victorious, earning a $10,000 prize and the title of Forged in Fire champion. Along the way, viewers will learn about the rich history and tradition behind the chakram, and gain a new appreciation for the art and skill involved in forging a weapon by hand.
Combining thrilling competition with fascinating insights into the world of bladesmithing, Forged in Fire season 1 episode 2 is a must-watch for fans of history, martial arts, and traditional crafts. With its intense challenges, skilled craftspeople, and stunning weaponry, this episode is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.