Rusty ball peen hammer restored and transformed to celtic beauty! Walnut in Ash handle

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @Quaker521
    @Quaker521 2 года назад +5

    Beautiful job Bruce. Always nice to see an old tool given a new lease of life. I liked that you left in your 'spill' which a lot of makers might of removed or re-filmed, it just shows that these little accidents happen to us all. Also, I had a little smile to myself as part of your restoration project with a Scottish theme involved using a 'made in England' vice. 😁 Thanks for the video and keep up the good work. Regards.

    • @TheCottackWorkshop
      @TheCottackWorkshop  2 года назад +1

      Ha! Yes that vice was one of the first restorations I did in the workshop - a Parkinson’s model F, along with the Parkinson’s perfect woodworking vise that is on the bench. Thanks for the comment about the spill …it happens!

  • @elainehiggins7544
    @elainehiggins7544 2 года назад +2

    Very nice, Bruce. I especially liked the etching, a technique which I have not seen before. Thank you.

    • @TheCottackWorkshop
      @TheCottackWorkshop  2 года назад

      Thanks Elaine! Etching seems to be very popular with axe restorations so I thought I’d try it, quite happy with the result. Thinking about getting a vinyl cutter to improve the process??

  • @bebete77
    @bebete77 2 года назад +1

    You create a new hammer, Bruce 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Celtic symbols are so beautiful!

  • @xistacio
    @xistacio 2 года назад +1

    That turned out looking great.
    I admire the care you put into your projects.
    Thanks for taking the time to share it.

    • @TheCottackWorkshop
      @TheCottackWorkshop  2 года назад

      Thank you …I got a bit carried away yesterday and did three more (without the Celtic knots)

  • @glenhowitt8148
    @glenhowitt8148 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant. Did you get to finish your coffee? And where was Toffee?!

    • @TheCottackWorkshop
      @TheCottackWorkshop  2 года назад

      Thanks Glen! Toffee comes and goes as she pleases and doesn’t really like metalwork - lots of noise, sparks and mess (or is that just me!)

  • @dougalmcdougal8682
    @dougalmcdougal8682 2 года назад

    Does the Celtic cross not make the shaft weaker ?
    Interesting part on the etching 👍

    • @TheCottackWorkshop
      @TheCottackWorkshop  2 года назад

      Hi Doug - good question which I thought a little bit about before trying it …I put the walnut cross at the bottom of the handle rather than near “the business” end, I used decent glue which is supposed to be stronger than the wood itself for side grain to side grain bonds and I made the handle chunkier than the one it replaced so there is more material to bond. Will see. The only thing I wondered was would the knot change the feel or working use of the hammer as shocks are transmitted on impact, and so far - not that I can tell. To be honest I was looking for something to use the technique on rather than yet another rolling pin …this may or may not be the best application!