DIY Lathe in a Day + Turning Spear Handles (Wrench Spears Part 3)
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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If you watch this video in full, you will see me make spear handles, and then unsuccessfully heat treat two spear heads. If you watch it halfway, you will see only one of those things, depending on which end of the video you start at.
Music:
In the Atmosphere - RUclips Sound Library
Guile Theme - Street Fighter
Study - David Cutter
You guys KILLED it with the likes on the last vid, but i heard someone say that you couldn't get more likes on this video and he said your dog was fat too. Let's show that guy he's messing with some bad hombres, and SQUISH THAT LIKE BUTTON!
Wow who said my dog was fat
ZNA Productions how did He know
That HECKING silly boi
If I don't have a dog, how can it be fat? 🤔
That's cause I saw metal sharp things in the thumbnail
Melt down the shovels and forge them into a shovel
Then cut it down for parts
One really big shovel or a normal sized shovel?
What evil magics do you speak of?
@@snodingamer yes
@@snodingamer Well, I mean he has small poc so its a normal sized shovel.
I lost a finger on a table saw just like that, use a push stick bruh, I was cringing in flashbacks watching you. Be safe. Great job and God bless.
U rite
Man I was feeling the same way I didn't lose a finger but my brother did.
I don't have any personal experience with such a situation, but I was honestly right there with you.
My old fire instructor lost his pinky from that.
Ah H*ck
OMG HE built a frickin homemade lathe, out of wood and a terrifying drill
What a gun
He is a real [B][B][B][B][B]
Big Thiccc it’s okay you can say it we won’t get offended
Lol tutorial of lathe is better than 99% of all the sketchy Indian ones here on youtube
steelavocado godamn indians
It's better than all sketchy ones regardless of nationality 😂😂
BTW I'm Indian, 3rd generation tool maker 🤖
Bro, blades are too cold to harden. Put a magnet on the end of a stick. Poke heating blade in forge with magnet. When the magnet is no longer attracted to the metal, THEN you can quench.
If he gets it hotter it would be around forge welding temperatures for hardening he needs to test with a magnet (as you said) or just judge the temperature. and forge welding temperatures is definitely above the temperature needed
Some steels wont harden to the hardness of a file
@@Nolifecoffeeaddict Yeah, but all steels will harden to some degree, and the magnet test will find you THAT steel's temp.
Yeet a magnet on that metal when it's hot. If it sticks, it ain't hot enough sir.
I wanna yeet myself off a river
@@asdfghjkl61700 How...do you even do that? A bridge maybe, but a river? Are you a stone?
@@handsinthefire What if I am a stone??!! Don't disrespect stones or else I'll call in Gary.
That's what I said. Also when you quench it needs to be aligned directly north.
You do realize the steal was the issue not the heat treat, and yes he knows this whtch his first knife making vid, he did exactly that, but a good knife maker can tell by just he color so I don't think he is the best but he's good enough to tell when to quench a blade. It's honestly very easy, the hardest thing to deal with is warps in heat treats and he was fine
Did you just build a hecking lathe? I'm really loving this new Eli! So much smarter than old Eli xD
Hecking*
All hail the janky lathe
sorry sir this is a CHrIStiAN server so NO SWEARing i believe you meant fr*cking
Make a lathe building vid Eli!
@@sonnyz1114 I believe he just did. :P
While Eli was cutting the handle for the spear, I literally said to myself, sanding would be easier if he had a lathe... Then the man makes one. Mind blown. You are something truly special.
LIKE SO HE SEES:
Make a quench tank ( vertical tube ), and then you need to create a constant tempature all throughout the oil. Stir it a lot! Look up what tempature the oil needs to be at according to your steel type, then check it in all places with a tempature meter, keep stirring the oil. don't quench one blade quickly after the other,allow the oil to cool down to the designated oil tempature, stir between heat treats. Also! Don't be afraid to hold the steel in there for like 15 seconds, and KEEP MOVING THE STEEL up and down, so you don't create heat pockets in the oil, that will mess up your heattreat.
You: “stir it up”
Eli: “put a blender in it? Ok.”
7:00 was genuinely waiting for the eggs and slapping.
I'm not even remotely upset that you're stretching out the series. Really been enjoying this. Hopefully the adpocalypse ends promptly.
the sound of all that machinery and wood cutting is heaven for my simpleton ears
Ah I really love these super-convenient-not-at-all-late-night-uploads-but-its-ok-since-its-real-bibba-hours.
Real Bbbbb* hours
01010010 01100101 01110011 *🅱️🅱️🅱️🅱️🅱️🅱️🅱️🅱️
@@Lezura No no, he films at Bbbbb ours, but he doesn't necessarily post them then.
Garrison Moe Yep he said it’s BBBBB hours*
Use a magnet to see if your at the right temperature if it sticks it's not ready
Yep, that will do it.
Could too many failed heat treats ruin the steel?
@@antonypowpow7771 It's always fixable. Worse comes to worse, you have to normalize it, 2x or 3x heat cycle, then go for another quench. Heat cycling returns the grain structure to sharp-pointy-thing class steel.
L ettece
G uacamole
B acon
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Q uality bread
+ plus mayo, chedder cheese, sriracha, and a nice drink
Who puts a nice drink inside a sandwich
@@potentsphere4596 me ,you should try it
So you put homemade guac on a BLT? I might try that some day.
So much better than the alternative. Now excuse me while I go make this.
weave the bacon together as a 3x3 too
Props for being so transparent with money and telling things how they are.
Dude, keep the Guile theme forever, I freaking love it, always have.
Let’s
G watch
B another
T build
Q instead of
+ sleeping and being weak
Oh that’s what it means
lol dude this guy is awesome im glad i met him. Its refreshing how may of you kids are conservatives.
Dude you built a lathe!! Good work.
Also great explaination on the uses of shovels for materials. Big boi grinders for the win.
when u realize he could have made the lathe build a separate video to get more money
Your videos put me to sleep, I have trouble sleeping and your videos relax me and I sleep like a baby, ty.
Love watching this guy build crazy stuff!
And the NONcussing makes me laugh.
At points when he was slamming the hammer into stuff it gave me flashbacks to howtobasic videos. The horrors.
The horrors.
ZNA is How to Basic
@@TecnoGearMusic has anyone ever seen HowToBasic and Eli in the same room?
@@CrazyDutchguys dont think so, to afraid to do reserch. Will probably be killed before i figure something out
Do you mean shovel? Lol.
That lathe is so jerry rigged and janky... I LOVE IT.
The phrase is jury rigged.
@@totalmetaljacket789 Jerry rigged and jury rigged are synonyms.
@@TheAttacker732 Jerry rigged is just a portmanteau of jury rigged and Jerry built. It's not it's own phrase outside of people who never saw it written and just assumed it was Jerry.
I'm 180% impressed about the lathe build! You're intelligence and ingenuity are mindblowing. Love the vids bud,keep up the great work.
Who doesn't love a good lathe making montage. Build looks great, keep going and keep happy
9:01 anyone else get flashbacks from the Christmas special?
Haha! Didn't even notice the first time!
Did you try turning the forge off and on again?
This needs more then 4 likes
I'm impressed with the makeshift lathe. Just because a project is postponed isn't a bad thing if it can become a learning experience. Figure out the heat treatment. Your work is educational so learn/educate. We will still be here.
you need to move the blades around in the oil when you heat treat.
Came here to say this.
I'd love to see what other kind of stuff you can make with that lathe. _Very Nice_ 👌
when he made that cool thingy to hold down spear shaft while spinning it so he was able to sand it, my mouth was open so much it was on the floor. zna + tools + wood = genius
That lathe was absolutely ingenious.
It's 1:56 am
Im still watching
Where i am its currently 2:19 AM
@@mr.woooshyourjokes3046 it 3:21 where I am
1:43
3:15 AM, I appear to be hidding under a blanket because the boogey man is messing with my internet and power. Hlp plz.
It’s 1:55 for me in AZ
Do double headed shovel axe and call is zaxe
I usually watch videos on x2 speed, but for your videos all your cuts are so on point I can't miss anything xx keep hecking my dude.
Man, I have never had so much appreciation for my lathe as I did watching you make that crazy ingenious and complicated jig
Hey man, I've been watching you since the good ol' zombie weapons you used to make and all that zgb stuff. I'm glad your still out here making good content. Love you mate... no homo of course
can I stop seeing this Fucking profile picture
@@fuckthis8547 >he never played video games as a kid
Eli, I love you man, but if you keep that up with the table saw your nickname won't be "10 Fingers Eli" no mo.
Hey Eli My brother is experienced in making knives and if you heat up just a scrap piece of steal to that orange glow and dip it in the oil it’ll heat up that oil to just the right temperature for tempering your blades!! You will have to do it more than once though, like three or four times of that process and it’ll heat it up nicely.
Hey Eli, it is a risky thing to do, but a water quench is the next step to harden. It'll cool the steel down much faster than oil but has a higher chance of cracking. I am really looking forward to seeing these done. Keep up the good work 👌
God damnit. I didn’t get the notification. I wish I watched this 15 hours ago
Same but 1 year ago
One of the four girls.
Another one here
6:05 ok that metal wiggle was really cool to look at
Yo Eli I'm so fùcking proud of you man your content just a few vids ago compared to now is drastic I'm loving how you format things now keep up the good content
You can use a charcoal paste on the blade and encase the entire spearhead in clay. Wrap the spearhead up in the clay and make it look like a hot pocket. Then, you put the whole clay hotpocket in a crucible and heat it up until the spear head gets red hot. It will actually surface harden the steel, keeping a soft core and a hard edge. Perfect for any stabbing or slashing implement
This was unbelievably like the old ZNA videos and I like it
Keep heating until its not magnetic, then quench it.
Hey man, I think lots of people are pulling out of patreon in general because of the Jordan Peterson and Sam Harris debacle
That's what I did. Waiting for him to open an alternate pay method.
Wait what happened?
@@rcticfloof Sargon of Akkad got banned off of patreon because of something he said 10 months before on a channel with 4k subs. This didn't violate Patreon's terms of service, but they banned him anyway. Then their "trust and safety team" went around saying old rules no longer apply. They then went and banned a whole bunch of right wing, free speech, and anti PC people for ideological reasons, so a bunch of their biggest patreon accounts (Sam Harris, Jordan Peterson, Dave Rubin) left the platform.
New project 2?
dude is a beast ..love the homeaid jigg for sanding..the music was awesome 💪💪💪 love this guy
I love the shorter more focused videos. Keep up the awesome projects.
Is it just me or are parts 1 and 2 gone
Despite the disappointing current state of the build, I'm glad you're happier, and I'm impressed by the boost in quality in your videos. I don't know if it was the goofy personality and the memes, or seeing the satisfaction of explaining your budgeting scheme and how you adapt to problems that come up during builds, but this video really felt like a good, solid, classic ZNA video, and I loved it. Can't wait to see you finish this project, start your sword and see the long-awaited reignition of armor builds! Take it easy, Eli!
Best opening lines so far.
What happened to parts 1 &2
Yeah they are missing also the other knife he made
honestly this is the most genius thing i have ever seen on the internet
I waited until the very end because the little yellow bar said that there was gonna be an ad at the end of the video. Then the video ended with no ad! Eli, I'm trying!!
Hey man thanks for the videos they really cheer me up when I’m depressed I appreciate that
I got one ad at the end of the video and stuck through the whole thing for you papi 😘😘
The street fighter music brings back memories!
6:06 that vibration man XO
Please don't use sandpaper on a lathe like that Eli, wrapping your hand around the part and crossing the sandpaper over itself.
I work with lathes for a living and using sandpaper can be very dangerous if the proper precautions aren't taken.
Your technique from 3:29 - 3:32 is the safe way to do it.
At 3:33 when you had your hands underneath the work piece and at 3:35 when you had your hand wrapped around the work piece, with the sandpaper between your hand and the work piece, you were exposing yourself to the unnecessary risk of losing or seriously injuring your hand or arm.
Please reply to let me know you've read this.
That drill doesn't have the same power as a real lathe he could stop it by hand just by squeezing
@@crashoverride93637 Exactly, I've actually killed a drill by holding the chuck. But i can understand where hes coming from, if Eli EVER DOES buy a real lathe, That's bad technique.
Dude actually made a lathe. I'm impressed.
this video got lost in my "watch later" but I'm glad I finally watched it. Great montage lol
Bruh in 11:55pm
It's hard to tell the temp of the steel just by the footage and often in real life but just a suggestion, I've found it useful to keep a magnet close by and test it on the hot steel to assure it is indeed non-magnetic before quenching. I struggled with hardening issues for a long time and after using this method I have a much higher success rate. Great content as always.
Truly appreciate the consistency of the uploads. Really tough time right now these things raise my spirits greatly. God Bless Brother.
Before going for a case hardening, try another heat treat.
You need to put a magnet next to your forge.
The magnet is used to test if the material is at quenching temperature.
When the work piece is heated to non-magnetic temperature, it’s ready to be quenched.
Pretty rad lathe, I'm impressed at your ingenuity...as always. Oh, and I like the happier you.
Well, just solved my problem of how to clean up my 8' oak branches. Thanks for the video
That lathe is unbelievable
As a bladesmith, it looks as though you're not getting the steel hot enough, get it to non magnetic then a little bit hotter than that.
It also looks like you're using motor oil to quench which is pretty rubbish tbh. Try using canola (rapeseed) oil. Warm the oil to about 120f then quench for about 10 - 12 seconds.
Always a bit of a gamble using wrenches and stuff because the steel is somewhat an unknown quantity. You'll definitely get better results with that sweet 5150!
Hope this helps.
@zna productions try using a different oil to quench the steel, also try to get the whole blade as close to a full white as you can
And he's back to make in really good weapons
You used your angle grinder on the long metal screw like piece. And I was like. Wow, thats your metal lathe before your wood lathe. It was heckin neat to see
Sounds like my weekend casually building a hecken lathe
D*ng! You're such an innovative dude! You haven't stopped impressing me since you're comeback.
I wish I could like it again because that lathe is incredible
I slammed that like button the second I clicked on the video because I already know the video is gonna be great
Damn bro. I’ve seen some cool things from you before but you seem to be getting better and better. Been here since 50k
anyone got some nostalgia running through them when Eli DIDNT have a mic? not saying it wasn't a good investment just made you funnier, only talking to the camera at a maximum of five feet awAy
I know a guy who has been a blacksmith for over 30 years and according to him oil is what you use if your not doing a precise heating, and he actually just swears on useing water to quench because it causes a faster reaction that causes the steel to harden better, however if you dont know the proper temp to harden the steel your working with then oil is useually a better solution because it cools the metal slower.
Epic Street Fighter 2 soundtrack montage of building Spears!
Eli is the master builder!!!!!
I'd like to see this spear and your future sword go along with a re-appearance of the Apocusader armor.
So, Guile's theme does indeed go with everything
Lathe montage. Pure excellence.
Hey Eli I do some heat treating myself and when you heat up the steel it has to reach critical temperature (non-magnetic) and when you put it in the warm oil, you have to move the blade around so a pocket of air/ smoke from the oil doesn’t mess with the heat treat itself
Sick Cloud Atlas reference
I've been watching your videos for a while now and just joined your patreon
You know your steel is maximum hardness when skating a file across it makes it ring bright like a bell
Dude built a heckin lathe!
Honestly better than i was expecting when i read “lathe in a day” and saw wood but bravo man!
Subscribed half way thru this video.
Who else thought that angle of him applying the glue and sticking the boards together was dope j everything being blackness and the shine of the glue
Tip from a blacksmith. Use a railroad spike to heat your oil. Heat it to critical quench boom hot oil lol.
Yooooo, that lathe got me grinning! Too bad about the hardening though. I'm ecstatic about seeing this finished, since I've never case hardened anything as well.
Your hand forged knives are looking better and better.
I support you ZNA
Eli, you should flatten out those shovel heads and use them for some kind of spade shaped apocrusader battle axe.