Beautiful work. It will be interesting to see if that spalted handle holds up to some hard use especially being so close the heartwood. Keep up the good work!
If your going to use the little steel hammer to drive that wedge, you should cover the end of the wedge with a small block of hardwood to transfer the impact force along the entire wedge.. final product looks beautiful ...
When you hang an axe I’m pretty sure that you are supposed to beat it on a little and pick it up and beat it on by the bottom of the handle. It will help it go down on the handle better.
I say Ole boy... job very well done. All the types of Resto's I've seen.. am fascinated as hell. it's the end work that pays off. Thank-you again.. Lt8r.
SID Minotaur Thor had a hammer in marvel at first before he ever had an axe. His hammer bore the same as the mythology hammer: mjölnir . But they added some other weapons for him later on to contribute to some plot stuff.
I like the fact that you took the time to create your own handle for the axe. I wish I had that dewalt tool you used to make it. I hate buying a handle. You did a good job restoring the axe as well. It looks beautiful. Well done
You are a work of art and god you restored an axe that many people would just leave it to the trash you are giving the axe more history GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!!!
crazy how they take a log and turn that into a handle i havent seen that before. I see alot of guys grab a handle from a store but this took some work!
It’s more of an aesthetic restoration to my eye. I’d would have chosen a stronger harder wood for handle instead of a splatted cherry. Sanding the axe head without cooling it is also suspect. And finally I’d have chosen to polish off less of the axe surface.
2:16 Blowing debris to your viewers is the definition of "disrespect". Just kidding, loved the video! From the moment I saw that sturdy log, I knew I was going to like it. Your axe deserved that handle.
i noticed that as well. great restoration but seemed to shortcut at the end. there is also a good reason that there is a tight fit there, and it is not just aesthetics.
dude there are SO many videos on how to properly attach an axe head.. i really don't understand when someone does something wrong in a youtube video, where people post videos on how to make something right, on RUclips.
Hey I don't want to be an ass but give the man some credit like think about how many hours it took this man and if you think you can do this better step right up and be my guest and he probably made it the way HE wanted to so you can't judge him
Nice work. That is a beautiful axe head. I have a little (28") double bit Crusier Axe. I carry it all the time in the woods. I never sharpen both sides to razor edge. Two reasons - a razor edge sticks in wood. This is a chopping tool, not a cutting tool. I sharpen using a file - always file toward the handle. So, one side sharper than the other - but not too much taper. The other side is pretty blunt - for chopping an occasional root or some other obstacle near the ground. If you hit a rock with a very sharp edge, you destroy the edge and possibly more - you can break a chunk out of the head. However, as an 'ornament', that axe is a thing of beauty. I wish it were mine. I'll have to look for a head like that - a work of art. Nice work on the handle too.
While this ran, I drove over to Lowe's and bought a brand new one for about $30. Saved something like $2,200 in shop equipment... but missed out on a good way to spend a couple of days alone! :-)
Great job; they only step that I do different is that I oil, boiled linseed oil, seven times before I handle the tool or hang an axe. Thank you for sharing.
drop the audio down a couple of notches on the work, this would be nice to watch and chill out to seeing the process, but the powertool noise is a bit over the top. Would be much better if the background music was less drowned out by the tools and the banging
acabo de ver a un asiatico restaurar un cuchillo japones a mano sin maquinas, asi que no me impresiona. Es mas, esto parece el tipico trabajo estadounidense del minimo esfuerzo xD
It's almost like you didn't want us to see the manufacturer's name on the side of the ax. I've changed out lots of handles in my time (since the 1960's) and never found glue necessary. It's an interesting touch, though, I admit. My father was a blacksmith, and he made a tool shaped like the handle opening at the top of the ax head for driving out the old wood. I still have and use it. Also, your handle is a work of art. Beautifully done!! I'm so glad to see the old axes cared for, like my great-grandfathers two Kelly "Registered" faller's axes, which I still use. Great work, young man.
Awesome job. If you run your boards through the whole planer and not just the center, your blades will wear much more evenly.
Me again.. beautiful, piece of art. Can't imagine all what you've. Done in the past. Lt8r!
I never knew cutting wood and polishing metal could be so satisfying 😂🤤
just AMAZING!
Yea. I need this for my art n crafts project
Gimli will be proud of you
Beautiful work. It will be interesting to see if that spalted handle holds up to some hard use especially being so close the heartwood. Keep up the good work!
That spalted handle was sooo not the same piece of wood he started with lol
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Absolutely astounding.. wonderful restoration to watch
never seen anything better than that my congratulations bro very good
If your going to use the little steel hammer to drive that wedge, you should cover the end of the wedge with a small block of hardwood to transfer the impact force along the entire wedge.. final product looks beautiful ...
Nice bro continue your channel
Yo how have I never seen a mini planer like that in my life that’s sick
what where
Very nice man
When you hang an axe I’m pretty sure that you are supposed to beat it on a little and pick it up and beat it on by the bottom of the handle. It will help it go down on the handle better.
Nice job
Absolutely badass, that's straight up a work of art... I want one.
Just refit the handle. That was atrocious.
David Suppa agreed
I say Ole boy... job very well done. All the types of Resto's I've seen.. am fascinated as hell. it's the end work that pays off. Thank-you again.. Lt8r.
Thor felt emotional seeing this video. You made him proud.
Thor used a hammer, marvel got it wrong with the axe
SID Minotaur Thor had a hammer in marvel at first before he ever had an axe. His hammer bore the same as the mythology hammer: mjölnir . But they added some other weapons for him later on to contribute to some plot stuff.
Best of the Best. Lo mejor de lo mejor. Buen trabajo.
¡¡Quiero tener esa hacha!!
I like the mentality of restoring Things instead of just buying new ones.
Cause he want designed
El Hacha de doble filo, quedo mucho mejor que cuándo fue nueva, Excelente trabajo!! ☆☆☆☆☆☆
Saludos desde TIJUANA B.C.
Beautiful vid and music. I was so relaxed watching this cheers.
I like the fact that you took the time to create your own handle for the axe.
I wish I had that dewalt tool you used to make it. I hate buying a handle.
You did a good job restoring the axe as well. It looks beautiful. Well done
I always play those videos when Im going to bed.
Imperator Subira Abel
Lol i started doing that a few days ago🤣
I’m in bed
You are a work of art and god you restored an axe that many people would just leave it to the trash you are giving the axe more history GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!!!
you're by far one of the most skilled people i've ever seen.
you obv havent seen talent then
Have you never heard of “The Small Workshop”?
@@kazuwugaming6942 honestly, no i haven't
... Complimenti, di questi tempi poche persone si dedicano al restauro e non sempre fanno un bel lavoro. Tu hai dato il meglio di te stesso (Y) ...
I wasn't sure if that axe head would make it back to use! Haha. Amazing results.
If it's on youtube, It's likely to have worked, unless it says fail on it or something hehe
From piece of junk, to work of art. Nicely done!
Fact: You didn’t search for this, yet you’re happy it’s in your recommended
Aidan Jones 👍😁
This is the kind of comment where it gets lots of likes
Tong Itinteang well i think it deserves some likes lol
True
Somewhat?
I like when your videos have no music. Better asmr for sleep. Love your restorations!
Amazing job , handle is so beautiful , subscribed!
The handle is spalted. It´s actually a result of a fungus growing in the wood.
Stunning. You have skills.
Imagine how scared the trees are when they see their dead relative being the handle of an axe
It's like using a someone's head as a bowling ball
@@smudged4090 how is it like that??
@@smudged4090 no how is it like a head as a bowling ball
it's more like a leg used to kill someone
Lol
😂
Well they have no worries. The way he fitted that handle it will probably only last a swing or two. Lol
Love the spalted maple handle
her: i think hes thinking about other girls
him: i will restore a rusty and old double bladed axe
Double bit axe*
Oof
Tyrone
Oof
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Is it just me or is this really satisfying
It is and that song just makes your feel so relaxed I wish I new what it was called
i really love this style of music tho
Phillip Page easy listening
Gorgeous ax! Thanks
A lot more complicated than Minecraft taught me...
Sneemaster there is no double bladed axe in Minecraft.
@@marcusvergara6193 r/woooosh
@@marcusvergara6193 r/facepalm
Nobody Here I understood the joke. I am just saying the joke wouldn’t work. Also, this isn’t reddit.
Noah Shelton wow, I’m not surprised you have 2 subs.
Excelente trabajo me gusta mucho ese doble filo y diseño en el centro. Excelente desde Venezuela ciudad Maracaibo
crazy how they take a log and turn that into a handle i havent seen that before. I see alot of guys grab a handle from a store but this took some work!
ruclips.net/video/rZItwsKJ404/видео.html
you mean grab a 4x4 from a store right
I admire your work
That third hand clamp is amazing. Need to get me one of those...
Olağanüstü güzel oldu.. İyi bir Ustasın.
I wish my white sneakers would look like this when I restored them.
All I could say is really nice work I love it.
Love how the head came out. One question. Why didn't you seat the head on the shoulder of the handle? It looked like you could have seated it better.
890mikes seen that too
It’s more of an aesthetic restoration to my eye. I’d would have chosen a stronger harder wood for handle instead of a splatted cherry. Sanding the axe head without cooling it is also suspect. And finally I’d have chosen to polish off less of the axe surface.
Thats a cool old axe head. Well done.
Is that hickory, what are you rubbing on it I use linseed oil. Never get blisters
Danish Oil
Watco Danish Oil
Wonderful stuff, boiled linseed oil is. I even mix it into paint for the house... Paint jobs last forever.
The handle rub was made from my great grandparents
Not hickory.
Maybe cherry or other fruit tree.
Motor oil at $10/gallon works great for wood finish.
Even used oil is ok outside.
Excellent work,must be nice having all that fun equipment,one day....!
2:16 Blowing debris to your viewers is the definition of "disrespect".
Just kidding, loved the video! From the moment I saw that sturdy log, I knew I was going to like it. Your axe deserved that handle.
Machiavello Hermosillo man i cpuld only see the top of the comment andbi was like ‘we got a karen here’ lol
It is amazing
Everyone : Axe
Me : Stormbreaker
*sigh why just why
I CAME HERE TO LITERALLY SAY THIS
@@Dranzer_Panzer oh sorry dude :p
Amazing job bud!
Waaaaiiit. Its a WOODEN HANDLE OMG IM IN HEAVEN
Excellent job!
I bet he's annoyed about that gap between the top of the handle and the blade.
i noticed that as well. great restoration but seemed to shortcut at the end. there is also a good reason that there is a tight fit there, and it is not just aesthetics.
Gorgeous work
Nobody
Me at 2am:
Wow didn’t know it did that
In here at 4:18
I'm here at 04:19
Okay.
Um cu
What are these replies
Sehr schön geworden 👍👍👍👍
The sped up saw sounds like someone screaming XD
Thanos yeah it does🤣🤣🤣🤣
Suzanne Hawley you mean raping?
Suzanne Hawley LOL
@@oceanmaster4813 you mean your a child?
@@oceanmaster4813 your not special every kid on xbox live did my mom
The axe looks cool
4:30 Omae wa mou shindeiru
4:40 it’s over 9000!!!!!!
Brilliant project, enjoyed watching it, thank you...
seems odd to use pine as a handle for a tool, usual choices are some type of hardwood
No kidding usually Ash I thought like baseball bats but I could be wrong
nicely done! very impressive craftsmanship...
Great job.
But i would like to say, you have one of the few clean shops on youtube. Appreciate that.
This video was so relaxing
Who else only watch this types of videos and do nothing :P like me
Me😂😂
Including you are the one of them who give thumbs right up lol 😅😅
yes
I’m pretty sure that’s all of us
Also me
This is satisfying as hell
4:52 when my mom caught me.
Oh...
@Ricardo Smarts no, she's about to hit her children with wood.
Edward Guo it’s a joke bro chill
Thor will be very happy to visit you soon.
1:38 When you speed up SIMS gameplay.
Lol
And then your Sim dies because you went to the kitchen to grab something to eat and forgot to pause
I love theese kinds of videos
*smiles* This is an axe worthy of being used to slay The world Eater Alduin himself.
@slaggged - shut the fuck up simp
Yes my Nord brethren
Sovengarde will be free at last
@@blazing3526 wow toxic
@@maximusqwerty he deleted his thing it said "stfu nerd"
Great Restore
dude there are SO many videos on how to properly attach an axe head.. i really don't understand when someone does something wrong in a youtube video, where people post videos on how to make something right, on RUclips.
Johnny Liu AMEN
So many things wrong in this video
Hey I don't want to be an ass but give the man some credit like think about how many hours it took this man and if you think you can do this better step right up and be my guest and he probably made it the way HE wanted to so you can't judge him
Awesome video and great restoration
I wonder if that spalted wood is going to last.
and if it was dry enough to use for a handle... also the fit was not that great, 1 more hour and it would have been way better.
I like how you start fixing things like axes and everything's really cool
4:12 i thought he was making an oar lol
Nice work. That is a beautiful axe head. I have a little (28") double bit Crusier Axe. I carry it all the time in the woods. I never sharpen both sides to razor edge. Two reasons - a razor edge sticks in wood. This is a chopping tool, not a cutting tool. I sharpen using a file - always file toward the handle. So, one side sharper than the other - but not too much taper. The other side is pretty blunt - for chopping an occasional root or some other obstacle near the ground. If you hit a rock with a very sharp edge, you destroy the edge and possibly more - you can break a chunk out of the head. However, as an 'ornament', that axe is a thing of beauty. I wish it were mine. I'll have to look for a head like that - a work of art. Nice work on the handle too.
1:49 the saw in my mind was sayin "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"
That's a nice looking wood
roses are red violets are blue you're reading this so how do you do?
Fine. Greetings from Serbia. 🙂
Most people would throw that away, you made it into a work of art, thanks.
While this ran, I drove over to Lowe's and bought a brand new one for about $30. Saved something like $2,200 in shop equipment... but missed out on a good way to spend a couple of days alone! :-)
*I thought I'd give you a 'thumbs up' for you attempted humour and wittiness...keep trying* 😀
BEAUTIFUL JOB. REALLY.
First time seeing this, and now I've 2 subscribed to the channel. 👍☺
Thanks buddy. I’ve got 3 rusted axe heads I’m gonna start working on using this video on how to restore them.
Some of this guy's methods I wouldn't exactly recommend
When i'm home alone 4:41
Jaja bruh moment
Funny, commencing laugh protocol ha-ha-ha-ha
i didnt get it
i don’t get it
@@azflowr Cuz u are 10 year Old
Great job; they only step that I do different is that I oil, boiled linseed oil, seven times before I handle the tool or hang an axe. Thank you for sharing.
Agree about the linseed oil, which is what I use, applied hot.
"A prancha Tá Aki Dentro"
''taca a mãe pra ver c kika'' kkkkkkkkkkkk
Cool!!
Let us know - should we include similar music in future videos? Or not music at all? Be sure to subscribe for new, weekly restoration videos. Thanks!!
I loved the first song. Incredibly relaxing. Could you tell me what it's called and who it's by?
@@toddthefoxify Definitely. It's called Long Way Home pt. 1 by Albatross. You can find them on www.musicbed.com
drop the audio down a couple of notches on the work, this would be nice to watch and chill out to seeing the process, but the powertool noise is a bit over the top. Would be much better if the background music was less drowned out by the tools and the banging
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I dislike music on these types of videos. I’d rather just hear the natural sounds of the work.
Please do more vids yourself a true craftsman
acabo de ver a un asiatico restaurar un cuchillo japones a mano sin maquinas, asi que no me impresiona. Es mas, esto parece el tipico trabajo estadounidense del minimo esfuerzo xD
It's almost like you didn't want us to see the manufacturer's name on the side of the ax. I've changed out lots of handles in my time (since the 1960's) and never found glue necessary. It's an interesting touch, though, I admit. My father was a blacksmith, and he made a tool shaped like the handle opening at the top of the ax head for driving out the old wood. I still have and use it. Also, your handle is a work of art. Beautifully done!! I'm so glad to see the old axes cared for, like my great-grandfathers two Kelly "Registered" faller's axes, which I still use. Great work, young man.