4 Tricks to Transform Your Budget AXE - Minimal tool modifications ! - Perfect axe for hiking trips

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  • @craigallen5963
    @craigallen5963 3 года назад +184

    one thing I learned in the Army is, if you wet the paracord, like soak it, then wrap whatever it is, it will shrink as it dries, and makes it easier to work with. It may work better for some, others may choose to use paracord dry, it is totally up to the person doing the project. Whatever works better for you!

    • @magpie3966
      @magpie3966 3 года назад +7

      Thanks for this usefull hint! I will try it. :)

    • @santaisback7945
      @santaisback7945 3 года назад +2

      Nice trick!!! Thanks.

    • @mrGW
      @mrGW 2 года назад +8

      You dont have to excuse yourself when giving out usefull information not everybody may know about

    • @coreymolyneaux8677
      @coreymolyneaux8677 2 года назад +3

      This works well but you can also boil it qnd as it cools and it will shrink more

    • @dragan3290
      @dragan3290 2 года назад +3

      That is an awesome teqnique! I love paracord purely because it's cheapand strong. I use Elmers glue all.( waterproof version) .but I have to try your method! Cheers from Australia 🙂👍

  • @ZippedUpKitz
    @ZippedUpKitz 3 года назад +216

    As a child, I watched my grandfather make many blades, axe heads and other parts he needed out on the family farm. He was an accomplished blacksmith and bladesmith as well... I learned MANY curse words in German back then too... watching you transform these axe heads brought back many wonderful childhood memories! Thank you!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +18

      Wowwww, what a wonderful storry!!

    • @fufufufu5979
      @fufufufu5979 3 года назад +5

      I'm a small farm blacksmith as well. It's a vary fun trade!

    • @ZippedUpKitz
      @ZippedUpKitz 3 года назад +2

      @@fufufufu5979 my grandfather used coal or if he didn’t have any coal, a LOT of wood lol.... there were always tree limbs and branches galore out there to be used up... what do you use?

    • @fufufufu5979
      @fufufufu5979 3 года назад +3

      @@ZippedUpKitz a mix. Sometimes I use charcoal that is made in our woodstove, sometimes I use coal, and sometimes I cut up brush into small pieces and burn that. I have found that it works just as well as coal does.

    • @ZippedUpKitz
      @ZippedUpKitz 3 года назад +8

      @@FelixImmler Vielen Dank, Herr Immler! Ich genieße es wirklich, deine Videos anzuschauen. Du bringst so viele wundervolle Erinnerungen aus der Kindheit mit meinem Großvater zurück. Wenn ich dich höre, bringen der Klang deiner Stimme, der Akzent und sogar die Beugung deiner Worte wundervolle Erinnerungen zurück. Ich kann dir nicht genug für das danken, was du für mich getan hast, ohne zu wissen, dass du es getan hast! Ich freue mich jetzt jede Woche auf deine Videos!

  • @19marko58
    @19marko58 3 года назад +77

    What a great channel. What I enjoy the most is Felix has a smile on his face all the time. How do you not like a guy that smiles that much and knows what he's doing?

  • @bardothodol4472
    @bardothodol4472 2 года назад +4

    basically this Guy turn something ugly and ordinary into something beautiful..... ART! I LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS! Just amazing

  • @margaretalena
    @margaretalena 2 года назад +24

    I like your approach to making these modifications with just hand tools.
    I understand your need to use the stand drill. With that said, bushcraft, survival, off grid is the objective to get back to how many of us and our forefathers once did.
    A skill almost lost to most areas or the world.
    Learning to live as they did reminds us how hard their lives we're then compared to ours today. I'm 68 and I still remember struggling to put an ice block in the top of our ice box. Before we had electricity all over the house. We still have large ceiling fans that drawer air from the front to back of our house. We lived on 640 aces and grow ever thing we needed except sugar and coffee. My grand father showed his own horses castrated his calves. My great, grand and mothers made our own fabric. The spun yard from wool from our sheep making our coats. Canned our food. It was a total family affair. There were 16 of us living in five bedroom house. Our water had to be pumped in buckets and carried inside. I was born at a time we were coming in to the modern age. We still road horses to school.
    I guess looking back I am one of the lucky ones to remember how we lived and still remember how to do it.
    I gain knowledge of my forefathers everyday from people just like you that refuse to let the old ways be forgotten. We must make sure it never does. Thank you. Your family is blessed having you keep their heritage a live.
    As we go into globalization, we must retain our national identity as well. To honor our ancestors.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  2 года назад +3

      Wowwww, your story sounds incredibly exciting! Thank you for taking the time to tell me about your life!

  • @RobMacKendrick
    @RobMacKendrick 2 года назад +3

    Anybody else like me who doesn't have a drill press, there are literally dozens of videos on RUclips that show you how to make a bench top model that uses your power drill for the mechanics. Been on my to-do list.

  • @ronaldcheatham7242
    @ronaldcheatham7242 3 года назад +15

    I enjoyed every bit of this.
    To watch you realize obstacles you didn't expect.
    To try something different.
    Each challenge I asked myself what would "I" do?
    It was a learning experience for the both of us.
    Congratulations on achieving what you set out to do.
    And a great tool too.
    Exactly what I'm looking for.

  • @herrcojones210
    @herrcojones210 3 года назад +1

    Gut gemacht Felix ! Nen Lederband wäre natürlich auch cool und authentisch als Axtschutz ;-)

  • @marrowdreign
    @marrowdreign 3 года назад +5

    That was an elegant solution to create "French Curves" for your bearded axe pattern. An Impressive presentation, Sir!

  • @ratroddiesels1981
    @ratroddiesels1981 3 года назад +1

    we liked your viking axe very much . thank you for sharing .

  • @garyhubbartt8351
    @garyhubbartt8351 3 года назад +6

    I envey you for living in switzerland, So nice of everything my son went there and went on a tour of the victoria swiss Army factory and he said he would take it over again next time he's in switzerland, anyway I respect you for being so Great and ingenious and humerus, Thank you again SIR!!! -GARY 🇨🇭

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Hello Gary, Thanks a lot for your nice comment!

  • @myoman1977
    @myoman1977 3 года назад +39

    Thank you felix for understanding your audience and making a great follow-up video!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +4

      Your comment makes me happy. Thanks a lot!

    • @davidbenner2289
      @davidbenner2289 3 года назад +2

      Felix is a national treasure and does not know it. Switzerland should change the name of their country to "Immler".

    • @seenochasm7101
      @seenochasm7101 3 года назад

      @@FelixImmler I echo the comment! You’re going into a really interesting niche that interests even the beginner adventurer who started on some basic SAK videos such as myself! Cant wait to try this out!

  • @Aco747lyte
    @Aco747lyte 2 года назад +8

    Felix, I'm so sorry for not watching this until last week because I showed it to Molly who is being apprenticed by a blacksmith. When she came home, I showed her this tutorial, so she and I got to work. Her axe was made almost identical as yours, and I am very proud of her achievement! Thank you so much for this excellent tutorial! *Hugs* Wendi 💛

  • @mauriicio--i
    @mauriicio--i Год назад +1

    I love how you did it without "fancy" tools, just a drill and a handknife. Great work I'll take some ideas from your vid

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for this positive feedback!

  • @dmg4415
    @dmg4415 3 года назад +17

    Mad scientist Felix, Your laughter when You made the coffe/vinegar mix!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +4

      Hello Dan. Thanks a lot for your funny comment!

  • @adrianenzner4751
    @adrianenzner4751 3 года назад

    Well done. It takes a humble man that listens to comments/criticism and then finds a way to accomplish the project another way. Also love your enthusiasm.

  • @Sheepdog1314
    @Sheepdog1314 3 года назад +9

    excellent -- from the US....triple thumbs up

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

    • @mimimmimmimim
      @mimimmimmimim 3 года назад

      Darn! You've got three thumbs? 😲

    • @Sheepdog1314
      @Sheepdog1314 3 года назад +1

      @@mimimmimmimim I do. I am a shape-shifter.

  • @rrcaniglia
    @rrcaniglia 2 года назад

    Like the fact that you don’t shy away from showing the unexpected obstacles inherent in any first-time project.

  • @PropagandaFacts
    @PropagandaFacts 3 года назад +3

    im always impressed my guy you are the most suave laid back cat i think ive ever encountered in life or tv

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot for your comment!

  • @samnaimark4577
    @samnaimark4577 2 года назад +2

    Love how you keep it real! Thanks for looking out for all us people who don't have the expensive machinery.

  • @ZippedUpKitz
    @ZippedUpKitz 3 года назад +5

    When he said, "important to remember only the first 3 centimeters of the axe head are hardened," I said to myself, "ah the things you learn from Forged in Fire applied here on a RUclips video!"
    Love your work Mr. Immler!!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for your interesting comment. This axe has a DIN Norm 5131B. The hardness depth is regulated there..

  • @realbakker
    @realbakker 3 года назад +1

    Danke Felix. Dir zuzuschauen und Deine Tips zu sehen ist eine Bereicherung. Du bist wirklich der Beste in dem Bereich, ganz ehrlich. Swiss Made eben😉 Ich feiere Dich und Victorinox

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Dein Kommentar freut mich sehr. Danke Daniel!

  • @Traderjoe
    @Traderjoe 3 года назад +42

    Felix, please don’t take the comments or criticisms of viewers to heart. 99% of them have zero video uploads and are not qualified to share their ideas about how you do anything. A lot of people are “keyboard commandos” and say things as if they are some kind of authority, but when you look, they have zero to show for their vast knowledge and criticisms.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +7

      Yes, thats true. Thank you so much for your feedback! Greetings from Switzerland

    • @randyyeager
      @randyyeager 3 года назад +9

      I don't disagree, except, the part about the videos. It doesn't make you an expert if you have videos up, and it doesn't mean you're not an expert if you don't have videos up.

    • @randyyeager
      @randyyeager 3 года назад +7

      My dad farmed for a living, he was an expert at it. He also did carpentry in the winter. Maybe not an expert but really good at it. I know he'd have never put videos up about it on youtube.

  • @JW-ke9ed
    @JW-ke9ed 3 года назад +2

    Hello from the US! I have been watching a lot of videos on modifying axes and your design is my favorite. Thank you for taking the time to show us how to do it. Wish I could give you a thousand thumbs up!

  • @trevorwalters7978
    @trevorwalters7978 3 года назад +3

    Like it dude. Your cheerful delivery makes the video twice as good. Bravo. Keep it up.

  • @deadWu
    @deadWu 10 месяцев назад +1

    Felix you are a great man you don't have to prove anything... I often times do not have the tools and I always adapt other people process to my possibilities. I'm gonna make my own hatchet in these coming days and I thank you for that!

  • @pemtax557
    @pemtax557 3 года назад +11

    Hi Felix, you have quickly become one of my favorite RUclips personalities ... you don't take life too seriously, are unpretentious and pretty darned funny at times. I love watching you create and work. Here's hoping you have continued success and many more wonderful videos for all of us to share ... Cheers my friend!!

  • @robinbonaventura4951
    @robinbonaventura4951 Год назад

    Felix...I sure do get tickled by your enthusiasm and your laugh. You would be fun to hang with for sure! Thank you for all your insights and creativity! Take care....Robin

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your vivit on my channel!!

  • @giuseppeiaria6564
    @giuseppeiaria6564 3 года назад +9

    Great to see you Felix accepting the challenge to do such modification with other tools.
    I think that an angle grinder and a Dremel, as you showed in the previous video, are more common tools than a column drilling machine required to drill hardened steel surfaces, and the manual work with file is much less.
    Thanks for the show 👍🏻

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Yes, may be you are right...😂

  • @123colinfrost
    @123colinfrost 3 года назад +1

    Hi Felix, not sure what the critics are on about. The axe mod series are great! And so is the channel!!

  • @thepowerbill1
    @thepowerbill1 3 года назад +11

    More great stuff from my favorite channel. I’ve already tried many of the mods from you vast knowledge and videos. Just found my next project. Many, many thanks Felix! Cheers from Ohio my friend.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +3

      Awesome, thank you! Your comment makes me happy!

  • @lenb9542
    @lenb9542 2 года назад +1

    I hope you realize how much your videos mean to us all! Wish we were neighbors. Looking forward to seeing many more of your videos. God bless.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for this wonderful compliment!

  • @michaelphillippi4676
    @michaelphillippi4676 3 года назад +6

    I was so impressed with the last axe video I went to my garage to try your folded rag sharpening set up. My shop rags are smaller than yours so I tried 2 which was not high enough, while looking for another rag I found a hockey puck that I used as a spacer between the small shop towels and that worked like a charm.

    • @RobMacKendrick
      @RobMacKendrick 2 года назад

      Aha, another Canadian. Good day, eh?

  • @namtuart
    @namtuart 3 года назад +1

    Lieber Felix, danke für so ein faszinierendes Projekt. Ich mag einfach Deine positive Herangehensweise gepaart mit sprichwörtlicher schweizer Präzision.
    LG
    benjamin:)

  • @mr31337
    @mr31337 3 года назад +3

    So all you need is:-
    A drill press(machine), drill(machine), steel drill bits, centre punch, hammer, mallet, jar, bowl, paper, pen, bench vice, workbench, donor axe, spare wood, rasp, oil, sand paper, gas burner, pot, vinegar, cooker, cigarette lighter, coffee powder, leather strop, Swiss army knife and para-cord.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      You can also make it just with your teeth!😄

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 2 года назад

    I forgot about this drilling method! Over 20 years of Aluminum joinery trade, we used to do this drilling method when fitting strike plates on aluminum doors
    And the file until I get a perfect rectangle! After fitting the stainless steel strike plate . I t liked machined . I eventually bought a small trimmer ( mini router) . Thank you for this tutorial. I have a cheap axe I need to make custom! Cheers from Australia 🙂👍👍👍subbed and liked!

  • @gregtheredneck1715
    @gregtheredneck1715 3 года назад +66

    Felix, you forgot to cut the slots in the handle butt for the tweezers and toothpick, lol!

  • @silverado4303
    @silverado4303 2 года назад +1

    Who care what other people think. Let them do thier own videos. If I had the tools I'd try doing it the same way. People don't understand different people has different budgets. Keep doing what your doing I enjoy it

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for this wonderful feedback!

  • @kyleb4151
    @kyleb4151 3 года назад +5

    I love your enthusiasm for your craft - looking forward to following this guide in the near future!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot for your comment. I hope you are sucessful!

  • @lanaholmes7098
    @lanaholmes7098 3 года назад +1

    Watched this video 100 times.. Great video brother.

  • @willikebari5478
    @willikebari5478 3 года назад +17

    Ein Wahnsinn, was du dir für eine Arbeit antust, lieber Felix, aber das Resultat kann sich wirklich sehen lassen! Und das mit relativ einfachen Mitteln und Werkzeugen - Respekt!👍
    LG aus Oberösterreich in die schöne Schweiz!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Danke Willi. Dein Kommentar freut mich jedes Mal sehr!

  • @Mastermindthreethousand
    @Mastermindthreethousand 3 года назад +1

    Thx for bringing me here. It's not just the tools but even much more the talent and the patience you are gifted with. Mad respect 🙏.

  • @НикитаБражкин-д3ц
    @НикитаБражкин-д3ц 3 года назад +6

    Cool work! Hello from Russia

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much. greetings to Russia!

  • @billrom795
    @billrom795 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for a very informative video Felix.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Hello Bill. Glad it was helpful!

  • @WildLogan
    @WildLogan 3 года назад +27

    Outstanding!! You're great, buddy!! We really enjoy every 'Heeeello RUclips' Friday's. It's an useful and friendly channel.
    Have a nice weekend, Felix! Stay safe!
    Greetings from Spain!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +3

      Many thanks!! Greetings from Switzerland to Spain!

  • @bern735
    @bern735 3 года назад

    Bravo, sei un grande artista! Un saluto da Firenze.

  • @gregkahle9046
    @gregkahle9046 3 года назад +4

    Excellent Felix, looking good! Here comes 100K, congrats buddy!

  • @geoffrey6000
    @geoffrey6000 3 года назад

    Happy I stumbled onto your channel, my parents are German so I have a soft spot for Germany in my heart. There are not many good German youtube channels, but I love your videos! Cheers from Canada.

    • @negolfman
      @negolfman 3 года назад

      Most of ours in USA have metal handles.

  • @jimgarrett7078
    @jimgarrett7078 3 года назад +4

    Love the video!!! I’ve always thought wrapping the upper handle with steel wire would provide the best protection. However, getting it tight enough is another issue.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      You idea is fantastic!!!!!

  • @CharlieBravoVictor
    @CharlieBravoVictor 9 месяцев назад

    This was the most entertaining of your videos I have watched so far. Kudos!

  • @leemcgann6470
    @leemcgann6470 3 года назад +51

    I do appreciate using the most basic tools. But an angle grinder can be had very cheap too😁

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +5

      Very true! Thanks for your anwer!

    • @simonepalma4756
      @simonepalma4756 3 года назад +6

      I’ve thought the same, the other basic one is the dremel, it comes with numerous attachments

    • @Br1cht
      @Br1cht 3 года назад +1

      I am sure your video will stun us with its creativity😉

    • @jacobtgomes
      @jacobtgomes 3 года назад +5

      That's what I was thinking! Us $20 for a decent one. Disks maybe $5 pack of 10. The vice is more for sure! Love the mod.

    • @JamesDavis-rz2cq
      @JamesDavis-rz2cq 3 года назад +4

      Absolutely! Maybe $30 with the wheel?You are waaay too nice for making this video Fellix! We're not worthy sir. Thank you

  • @78thThunderbird
    @78thThunderbird 3 года назад +1

    Felix for ever! (oder auf deutsch: Der Felix geht Immler!) 👍

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Haa ha haa, danke für deinen lustigen Kommentar!

  • @s.c.588
    @s.c.588 3 года назад +6

    A great looking axe! Appreciate you sharing your skills and steps for this project. Looking to do two myself.

  • @raymundomarroquin7105
    @raymundomarroquin7105 3 года назад +1

    Just to say thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills with such joy..

  • @archivist17
    @archivist17 3 года назад +5

    Great to watch, but that must have been hard work! Great result, as always, Felix. Thanks for sharing.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Yes, specially the file work was hard!!

    • @brenthollingsworth8035
      @brenthollingsworth8035 3 года назад

      A file only cuts on the down or pushing stroke the same as a hack saw learn to use your tools they will last longer and be a little more useful

  • @lmccampbell
    @lmccampbell 3 года назад +2

    I used to heat my vinegar as well though got tired of stinking up my kitchen. you can get the same effect with room temp vinegar it just takes longer and doesnt stink up the place. great video turning a cheap axe into a piece of functional art.

  • @Gaz-Gaz
    @Gaz-Gaz 3 года назад +4

    Well done. Greetings from Poland

  • @Doobster67
    @Doobster67 2 года назад +1

    I think you do a great job of your axes, thank you for sharing, i will try to do this to an axe because it will be a great project.

  • @leemcgann6470
    @leemcgann6470 3 года назад +3

    I like the plastic wedge... it makes removal easy! In the USA most have metal wedges

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Yes, i belive...

    • @fufufufu5979
      @fufufufu5979 3 года назад

      It makes replacing handles a royal pain.

  • @WayPointSurvival
    @WayPointSurvival 3 года назад +1

    I enjoyed the extra instructions. Thank you my friend!

  • @jamesbarisitz4794
    @jamesbarisitz4794 3 года назад +6

    I'll bet you won't feel like seeing that file again for a while. You are getting quite the collection of hatchets Felix. I like how the new profile design improved the performance for precision cuts in the last video. Excellent series. ✌

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Hello James. Yes, filing was hard work! Thanks for your comment!

  • @davidsain2129
    @davidsain2129 3 года назад +2

    You say it is far away from being perfect. I say your modification is a huge improvement both for the head and the handle. I love it & plan to do that with mine. Thanks again, Felix!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Hello David. Thank for your feedback and good luck!

  • @mgwgeneral6467
    @mgwgeneral6467 3 года назад +3

    Felix, thank you! It’s like watching Grandad when I was a child. I have an idea for you to consider, getting pine pitch and putting the top of the handle into hot pine pitch before inverting or even after inserting the handle. It acts like epoxy. Mixing pine pitch with bees wax makes it pliable yet still very sticky. Nice video! Thanks!

  • @SoxanPine
    @SoxanPine Год назад +1

    unglaublich Mann, ich probiers gleich mal aus ... Danke Felix , faszinierend !!

  • @kgbhui
    @kgbhui 3 года назад +16

    16:00 wow you invented the Axepresso xD

  • @tokoloshe42
    @tokoloshe42 3 года назад

    I think puting a piece of leather under that paracord would b that much better. I think is a great easy cheap idea. Great video felix

  • @philholman8520
    @philholman8520 3 года назад +6

    Ah! Felix, two sugars and milk with the coffee, please. Haha 😂
    My word, you are a man of dedication to your craft.
    Again, the shape of the head is beautiful. The paracord is fashionable today. well done! 👍✌️🔥🤗

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Hello Phil. Thank you so much for your kind feedback!

  • @tombrown8800
    @tombrown8800 3 года назад +1

    Great looking hand ax ! It's got too much style to call it a hatchet. Appreciate you doing it with hand tools. You Rock Felix !

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Hello Tom. Thanks a lot for this fantastic feedback!

  • @davidkurle5418
    @davidkurle5418 3 года назад +4

    Great video, Felix! I like the oxidized axe head a little more than the "bling-bling" one, but they are both very good looking axes. Thanks for another awesome project lesson!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +2

      I totally agree! Thanks a lot for visiting my channel dear David!

  • @markdarlington9914
    @markdarlington9914 3 года назад +1

    Sir thank you thoroughly enjoyed have a rusty old axe I will try to convert and repurpose

  • @meat-hook
    @meat-hook 3 года назад +3

    Put a drop of oil when drilling. It should be cutting not grinding the metal out. It also keeps the heat down.

  • @tjenahoj
    @tjenahoj 10 месяцев назад

    I love the minimal tool option! Very considerate, thanks!

  • @aaaaa1957
    @aaaaa1957 3 года назад +3

    I was disappointed when you had to use the drill press just because I don’t have access to one. I know this was out of your control. I like the way you do things on the fly. Thanks for posting and great job.

    • @samihalmudafar9765
      @samihalmudafar9765 3 года назад

      I agreement, loved the video but its almost( not intentionally i think) is a clic bate cause it says with minimal tools.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot for your feedback!

    • @samihalmudafar9765
      @samihalmudafar9765 3 года назад

      @@FelixImmler thank you Felix for taking it:). I think you are very creative and i love your videos. If you can find a cheaper way with minimal tools to make your beautiful axe transformation please teach us 😁👍👍wish you all the best

    • @LazerBear42
      @LazerBear42 3 года назад +2

      Notice when he takes the head out of the vinegar bath, there's a well-defined line where part of the axe is darker than the rest. That's the line where the harder steel meets the softer steel. If you strip the paint and do the acid dip before you start drilling, you can see where the hard steel is when you're doing your layout and avoid it when making your cuts. You should be able to stick to the hand drill that way.

    • @robertb.3651
      @robertb.3651 3 года назад

      Just use a file and take your time...

  • @mackettv2491
    @mackettv2491 3 года назад

    Echt schönes Video. Danke für die Idee. Solches Werkeln fehlt uns heutzutage.

  • @MartinAhlman
    @MartinAhlman 3 года назад +4

    And now I have to make one...

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Yes my friend.. go for it!

    • @MartinAhlman
      @MartinAhlman 3 года назад

      @@FelixImmler I'll have to make a flute of the handle as well! What do you think? :-)

  • @derkelte4871
    @derkelte4871 3 года назад +1

    Klasse, wieder was gelernt.
    Super ist das Paracord, vor Allem mit der Schlaufe am Ende 👍👍👍

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Danke alter Kelte😂😂

    • @derkelte4871
      @derkelte4871 3 года назад

      @@FelixImmler Richtiger Germane halt 😊

  • @jedisdad2265
    @jedisdad2265 3 года назад +5

    Slow down your drill speed to when drilling steel. Especially hardened steel.

  • @P.Subaeruginosa
    @P.Subaeruginosa 2 года назад +1

    Really great craftsmenship, turns a regular old axe into a work of art

  • @MR.GRIMM760
    @MR.GRIMM760 3 года назад +3

    Why's that intro music sound so familiar.... LMFAO

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      This is music from the RUclips Audio Library. Thanks for your hint!

  • @inthebackyardwithdel438
    @inthebackyardwithdel438 2 года назад +1

    Very very nice modification to the axe . I will be doing this !!!!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  2 года назад

      Thanks a lot! Yes go for it!

  • @LosDoyerss
    @LosDoyerss 3 года назад

    Great video! I'll definitely be modifying my Norland axe soon. Thank you from the U.S.A.

  • @Letsgo55785
    @Letsgo55785 3 года назад +1

    after you put the cord there are couple of methods to keep it strong. 1. put wax on it , scrub a candle on it and heat it for the wax to penetrate the cord . 2. put thin layer of epoxy on the cord , it will be very strong . your method to sharpen the axe is great . thank you for the videos :)

  • @hanzelaar
    @hanzelaar Год назад

    Thought I knew how to do it… Now I have do it all over angain your way!! Thanks for the lesson! We enjoy your channel a lot. Have a good spring, Zum Wohl!

  • @MrMartinRose
    @MrMartinRose 3 года назад +1

    Sagenhaft! Tolle Idee und wunderschön geworden! Ich traue mich das nicht, ich glaube, ich habe nicht genug Geduld.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Probiere es doch einfach einmal mit einem 10 Euro Beil. Kann nicht viel schief gehen!!

  • @markfung5654
    @markfung5654 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Very informative. I thank you for showing your problems too.

  • @Ratel90Gunner
    @Ratel90Gunner 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful! This will be my next project!

  • @bcdpro7177
    @bcdpro7177 2 года назад

    Felix, you are a marvel! I raise a tall pilsner to you. Danke schon!

  • @randybradley7427
    @randybradley7427 3 года назад

    Lot of work but it turned out great. I loved the staining of the head. Great work thanks

  • @LexeYT
    @LexeYT 2 года назад

    Lieber Felix,
    Danke für die Inspiration!
    Bin soeben mit meiner Axt fertig geworden und mit dem Resultat, dank deinen Tipps, sehr zufrieden.
    Habe jedoch die Axt mit dem Winkelschleifer in die Form gebracht. Dies war für mich einfacher als Bohren usw.
    Liebe Grüsse!

  • @dacianikusjoseph6017
    @dacianikusjoseph6017 3 года назад +1

    Man, this is outrageous! I want one and I want it now! Awesome!

  • @jupijupi5901
    @jupijupi5901 3 года назад +1

    Wow !!
    The ax is beautiful !!!
    Good job , man .
    I subscribe .
    A greeting .
    (Google translate)

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for your support!

  • @gfrank8058
    @gfrank8058 3 года назад

    GF1, A true old school craftsman. Awesome job 👍👍👍👍👍👍😎

  • @OzarkArtsandCrafts
    @OzarkArtsandCrafts Год назад +1

    Enjoyed this video. Just starting to modify some axes. Excellent job here! Keep on, keeping on!

  • @danielmeecham464
    @danielmeecham464 3 года назад +2

    Thank you very much sir! You made what I thought fairly difficult to a manageable and fun task. I am anxious to start on this new project.
    Thank you from Toronto, Canada!

  • @sonnygoc-ong7011
    @sonnygoc-ong7011 3 года назад

    Appreciate very much your simple practical advice on things to keep me busy with positive accomplishments. I will adapt/adopt most of the methods demonstrated... ALOHA myFriend..

  • @krazmokramer
    @krazmokramer 3 года назад +2

    Very well done! I didn't think you could do it. I was wrong. Thank you Felix!!

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot for your feedback!!

  • @yanniskonstantinopoulos3828
    @yanniskonstantinopoulos3828 8 месяцев назад +1

    excellent work Felix..as always!!

  • @TheRoundandround
    @TheRoundandround 3 года назад

    Felix...you have the best attitude.

  • @cooperwelsh3471
    @cooperwelsh3471 Год назад

    5:37 Hi Felix you inspired me , had an old axe 🪓 unemployed 😂and started this afternoon with the conversion so I can use it when camping and making spoons. I appreciate your your efforts in sharing your knowledge. Coming April I will be in Switzerland maybe we can do a meat and great cheers 🥂 from the Netherlands and keep on doing the good work

  • @GuyHeadbanger
    @GuyHeadbanger 3 года назад +1

    Großartig, das sollte selbst ich als Halbblinder hinbekommen, genial! Und das Ergebnis hat die richtigeForm, man kommt mit der Hand hinter die Schneide und hat so gute Kontrolle bei feinen Arbeiten.

    • @FelixImmler
      @FelixImmler  3 года назад

      Ganz genau.... Danke für Dein Feedback!