[s3e9] - The Pandat
In the final round, the two remaining bladesmiths had five days to return to their home forges and recreate the Pandat , a sword originating from the Dayak people of Borneo/Philippines.
It typically features a heavy, single-edged blade that widens toward the tip.
Check out this interview with the episode winner, Joe Smith, as he discusses his experience on the show: [S3E9] The Pandat
While used as a weapon of war, it was also a ceremonial and utilitarian tool for the Dayak people.
Joe Smith was crowned the Forged in Fire champion, winning the $10,000 prize after his Pandat successfully withstood the rigorous testing by the judges. Weapon Profile: The Pandat In the final round, the two remaining bladesmiths
Its most defining feature is a sharp downward bend (usually around 25 degrees) located where the blade meets the handle. This design provides better leverage for downward hacking and clearing brush.
The episode featured smiths Joe Smith , Kelly Vermillion , P.J. McGee , and Ryan . Joe Smith was crowned the Forged in Fire
The Pandat is a unique tactical weapon known for its distinctive geometry: