The story is that some months ago I went about changing my timing belt (in this thread). This involved a bit of mucking around with a blowtorch in order to get the crankshaft bolt out, with some great help from the forum. At one point I even resorted to the starter motor bump method.
Everything seemed to go back together smoothly, but I could tell something was wrong as soon as I started the motor - it was shuddering weirdly and didn't start after a few of cranks. I figured the timing was slightly out, but as I was re-adjusting the timing, it seemed like something was snagging as I was turning the engine over (by hand). I removed all of the belts etc, and it was still snagging. There is slight resistance at TDC of cylinders 1 and 4, and major resistance at TDC of cylinders 2 and 3. The slight resistance I can overcome easily by hand, but the major resistance I can only push past by using a length of pipe (see video, below).
I'm now at the point where I am guessing something has gone wrong internally. I considered corrosion inside the cylinder/s, but that doesn't sound right because it was turning over okay when I was setting the timing (shortly before trying to start her up). If it's not that, could it be something more serious, like a bent rod?
I've asked my friends and they are stumped. I'm concerned that I might have royally mucked something up. I am really hoping that I've missed something obvious, as it seems like the next step could be an engine rebuild or replacement

Here is a video of the issue in action. The white things are zip ties sticking out of the cylinders to show where they're at.
If anyone has experienced this before or has ideas of what it might be, I would be incredibly grateful.
(Note that a few months has passed since I ran into the problem, as I didn't have time to keep working on it and have left it sitting in the garage until now.)