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blademan175
Добавлен 6 фев 2007
I want to share the many tools and equipment I have made and modified. Many items were inspired by other RUclipsrs and include things used for camping, bushcrafting and survival, along with the workshop. I love to cook so you can expect to see many videos on that! Knives are tools and I plan many videos showing knives I have made and knives I own. I have some pretty cool antiques I want to share. Leatherwork, blacksmithing, crafts, gardening, cooking, woodworking, metalworking, gun smithing, motorcycle restoration, boat restoration, appliance repair, fishing and sewing is the short list. I have many interests so, hopefully, I will have a video on something you are interested in! Thanks to anyone watching and I appreciate you subscribing to my channel!
Simple hiking staffs (DIY walking sticks)
In this video, I show you some of my homemade walking sticks. Bamboo and hardwood model canes, hiking staffs and walking sticks. Hope you like it!
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The tools of a blacksmith
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In this video, I show you some of the tools my grandfather used. A blacksmith in southern Ohio in the early 1900’s and a blacksmith in WWI. I hope you enjoy it. Please subscribe to my channel for more videos like this, thanks and have a great day!
Small utility blades and woodcarving
Просмотров 684 часа назад
In this video, I show you a number of smaller type utility knives and some of my very first wood carvings. I hope you enjoy my video and please subscribe to my channel so I am inspired to make more videos!
Make your own marking tools! (Fun projects)
Просмотров 6887 часов назад
In this video, it’s Make your own marking tools! Compasses, marking gauges, scribes,etc.,. Thanks for watching, please subscribe!
Rifle sling with a twist
Просмотров 2699 часов назад
In this video, I show you a sling I made many years ago. I hope you enjoy the video ! Thanks for subscribing to my channel!
A few homemade saws
Просмотров 1789 часов назад
In this video, I shown you some saws I made. My hopes are it gives you inspiration and/or ideas to make your own. I have fun making my own tools and maybe you will too! Thanks for your support, please subscribe if you haven’t already! See you in the next video!
Homemade hatchet (Viking style?)
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In this short video, I show a hatchet I made from an old rusty axe I found at a flea market. I have other videos showing hatchets I have. I hope you enjoy it and please give me a like, share, subscribe, all that helps with my channel! Have a great day!
Work knives of the world (episode #18)
Просмотров 590Месяц назад
In this video, I talk about the Buck 110 folding hunter knife. Thanks for watching!
I made an EDC pocket organizer
Просмотров 229Месяц назад
In this video, I show a pocket organizer I made for my every day carry items. I hope you enjoy the video and thanks for a like, share and subscribe! Here is a link for the bic pen build…ruclips.net/video/Vs8LSMLJ3gI/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Flea market find black powder pistol
Просмотров 435Месяц назад
In this video, we are taking a look at the Dikar .45 caliber, muzzleloading blackpowder percussion pistol. I picked it up at a flea market and reconditioned and repaired it. Thanks for watching and please like, share and subscribe!
Work knives of the world (episode #17)
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In this video, we take a look at the Japanese Hori Hori knife. A very fine gardening knife with a rich history., I thank you for watching and please like, share and subscribe!
My vintage Boy Scout hatchet
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In this video, I share with you my Boy Scout hatchet. I hope you enjoy it and thanks for a like, share and subscribe!
Work knives of the world (episode #16)
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Work knives of the world (episode #16)
The tools of my tool roll for camping/bushcraft
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The tools of my tool roll for camping/bushcraft
My new hunting knife (based on a Goodell Star Hunter)
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My new hunting knife (based on a Goodell Star Hunter)
Thrift store knives part 2 (the reconditioning)
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Thrift store knives part 2 (the reconditioning)
Work knives of the world #13 (Mexico)
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Work knives of the world #13 (Mexico)
More Thrift store and flea market knife finds!
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More Thrift store and flea market knife finds!
Work knives of the world #12 (New Zealand)
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Work knives of the world #12 (New Zealand)
Work knives of the world #11 (Britain)
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Work knives of the world #11 (Britain)
Work knives of the world #10 (Russia)
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Work knives of the world #10 (Russia)
A few homemade slingshots (catapults) #1
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A few homemade slingshots (catapults) #1
Some vintage traditional archery gear
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Some vintage traditional archery gear
Love the carvings! Bass wood is also great for guitars!😉
Bass guitars? 😂 thanks!
Nice old tools! That's some history right there.
I appreciate that, thanks for watching!
I enjoyed watching all the tools your made. I worked as a wood patternmaker and we made all kinds of tools for special jobs. I have 3 or more sets of trams(the first thing you showed. Two are about 2 foot beams and the longer one I have beams up to 5 1/2 foot long so will do a 10 foot diameter. Some of the patterns we made needed that size. I like how you made your dividers non slip using a rubber washer. I made a set and put sandpaper in the space and I will change it to a rubber washer now. Again I enjoyed what you have done. Gary
Thanks so much Gary, I appreciate the comment!
So nice 👍 it’s more than some tools, it’s history of your family, Dave. Thanks for sharing with us. God bless 🙏🏻 Greetings from Philippines
I appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Nothing more fun than going through a mess of old tools!
Yes sir, thanks for watching!
For some reason RUclips went and unsiscribed me from your channel, so I suscribed again. I am a woodworker by trade, and over the years made a good number of tools. It is fun, isnt it?
Yes, really enjoy it! Thanks for subbing!
Your channel and presentation I enjoy very much, so it is my pleasure.
When I was about 15 I whittled a folding pocket knife all wood and i still have it. I’m 62 now.
Love it!
Excellent job; and without any bothersome music, just info. Congratulations!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great job
Glad you liked it!
Cool stuff, Dave!🧭📐📏 🎃👍 Boom! Bob's your uncle.🤜🤛
Thanks, glad you liked it!
Very nice
Glad you like it!
Just realized I missed this video. Now I'm going back through your series to see if anymore slipped past me! Good job!
Hope you enjoy!
Cool! I never saw your saws before!😁
Looks a lot like a guitar strap but probably wouldn't need a k- bar on it. We'll come to think of it Dimebag could have used it, he was shot on stage and killed and just saw this morning that Ozzy's former guitarist Jake E.Lee was just shot a number of times while walking his dog. Thankfully looks like he'll survive.
Wow, that’s terrible, where was he walking his dog?
🍑 keen! 😎👌
🪚🎃👍🤜🤛
Good to see you and thank you for your time. God bless
Same to you!
I hope everyone gets back in their feet! I know Helene is still wreaking havoc !
Yes, terrible year for storms, thanks for the wishes!
Hello Blademan175 Would you be interested in a Free Crosman 1400 scope mounting set and do a U-tube review . Sincerely: Gary Humphrey Colville WA.
Sorry for late reply, been crazy since hurricane. Sure! Here’s my email…
We’re glad you’re doing well! Looking forward to your next videos
Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing your videos
My pleasure
Glad you made it through ok look forward to the video's
Thanks 👍
Stay safe friend we got hit pretty hard up here in SC and NC got hit even worse we didn't have power for 9 day thankfully it's back on
Glad to hear, expecting power to go out, hope not too long, thanks.
I sincerely hope that everything will be fine for you. I watch all your videos and look forward to new ones. May God protect you 🙏🏻
I appreciate that
Stay safe! I'm with you in spirit!!!
Consider adding a single long curved pole (or two in an X fashion) that pushes the back out like a half dome, then tie it (poncho) off with one central loop on back. You could sew Velcro or loop points inside for the flexible pole to go through. Each end of the pole would have to sit in a grommet to keep it flexed/arched. This will give you a half dome shelter and more space.
Great idea, thanks!
Thats a nice beard, and the ax is cool too!😎👍
Nice work, Dave!🪓
It is a W-36 not W-38....
Yes thanks, another viewer pointed that out.
Looks like a fun project. I did one similar 20 years ago. Don't know where it went. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
That looks absolutely amazing
Thank you!
Cool!
Love the buck
Hey, Dave! We will be here when you get done with that. I am sending you a little something, so keep your eye out for that.🗡
Thanks Robbin!
Life happens.
Hurry back we miss you!
Was wondering if you were ok glad to see you you definitely have some very important things going we'll be here when you get back 👍
Just got my first Benjamin air pistol model 137. I have been bitten by the collector bug. Looking for my next one. 🍻 cheers
I have a lockback made in Japan. Also 80's. I bought it as a camping knife. It doesnt fit my hand though, so it hasnt seen much use, but I held onto it because it is such a pretty and well made knife.
I have a lockback made in Japan. Also 80's. I bought it as a camping knife. It doesnt fit my hand though, so it hasnt seen much use, but I held onto it because it is such a pretty and well made knife.
mine is 1989 buck 110
I wrapped mine with electrical tape and it helped the shock.
Good tip!
Definitely a Gem of a knife
Definitely
I still have the one I put together, a lot of fun .
Yes definitely!
Cool hatchet! I was a member but didn't realize they had their own brand. Thanks!
Great video!
I carried a small buck folding knife daily for several decades, they’re okay for impromptu use, but not what I’d call a true working knife. For that give me a good fixed blade anytime. In fact I carry a fixed blade as a pocket carry now, it’s easier to clean and maintain and it’s capable of heavier work if the situation arises. If I expect a days work I’ll carry a knife designed for the task expected. That’s why I find this series so interesting.
Thank you for sharing and for watching!
Good find and restoration
olight flashlights has a super small light and a pen u would like