So, when I saw this on Instagram, I was like: "What the hell!" Then I saw the videos here and was seriously impressed! Innovation, out-of-the-box, ideas going on here in this channel! Congrats Paul on this piece. I just want to see the dude, with the huevos to swing this masterpiece! Keep it coming boss! Seriously!
great craftsmanship. First time on this channel. I must say after watching that my debate on what tool to build first a power hammer or a press. It has to be a press now for sure Wow! Thanks for the video.
suggestion: demonstrate your work. the hammer build was fun but i want to see it perform. same with the press. you have a neat and clean technique but i want to see metal being moved. this is my problem with greedy people who horde anvils in a collection. they are useless unless they are being used. nice documentation and presentation. nice pile of s7 too :)
Dang, how much does that weigh? I don't know how practical this hammer is, but it sure is cool and I'd say it would sell pretty high as a collector's item! Very skillfully done! I always enjoy seeing fellow skilled blacksmiths, especially from the younger generations! Keep up the good work!
Great idea to cut down on the number of hammers you have to switch between on projects. How much does she weigh, and what price would you sell one like it for? Fellow blacksmith/bladesmith in Ohio here, trying to get my shop running again.
Hi Paul this hammer shape surely caught our attention to come see hey what is this hammer to do and can we learn form this great Pinto build? We think so so we are here and we are watching and as non forge guys sure to learn a ting or two about making a great forged hammer we have never seen before. We realize your hammer press is (we think from watching other forge channels)a 3 open sided one are we learning here? Thank you for sharing insight with us, we enjoy the opportunity to learn what you are creating and doing. To us and it is fine, it looks tough to swing more of a mallet or is that what the build is. Lance & Patrick.
I had a similar hammer for a while, I found that the width made it awkward to control and it was difficult to see the work round the sides of the head. The round handle wasn't comfortable. Someone gave me forty quid for it on ebay. Nicely made though.
I had the idea to make exactly this, and proposed it to Alec Steele, without success. I'm so happy to see that you made it a reality. And... you just got yourself a new susbcriber!
Dayum Paul! Crazy idea but pulled off with a solid approach! The weight? Now make a video where you only use the Fourplex Hammer! Great work Little Brother!
Hey very cool build!, How did you come up with the idea? Because it occurred to me this is similar to an old design of farriers turning hammer which has a small crosspein and clipping hammer on each cheek, you don't see many at all so was very intrigued to see your video!
andrei hurr I don’t know I think if he made it smaller/lighter there may be some potential. If balance and weight wasn’t an issue, what would be the problem with it?
One more head and you could hit all your finders at one time. Great job as usual. I love it. The only thing that would have made it sweeter was if made from plysteel!!!
You stole my idea. Good thing. I couldn't make one that nice. How much does it weigh? Please make s video of using it. I think everyone of us who has seen this video is drooling to see this hammer in action. Are you planning on selling them? Price? Nice work Paul.
One of the many advantages of living in an Asian country is the ease of obtaining supplies, materials, or have items manufactured. I loved the ease of shopping in Singapore where we resided for 3 years.
that is a masterpiece... what type of grinding tool do you use their can you tell me where you got it or what's the name of it. I need one like that for steel please thank you very much .🙂👍👍👍👍
I looked up Northern Tools I saw the die grinder but what I'm looking at is for the tip you had that grinded the metal what's the name of it and where did you buy it I would appreciate it thank you sorry to bother you so much.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙂👍
What wicked cool idea!
Thank you!!
Who said a hammer only had to have 2 sides? I love this idea!! Great work!
Thank you!!
Good stuff. I love seeing the new press in action.
So, when I saw this on Instagram, I was like: "What the hell!" Then I saw the videos here and was seriously impressed! Innovation, out-of-the-box, ideas going on here in this channel! Congrats Paul on this piece. I just want to see the dude, with the huevos to swing this masterpiece! Keep it coming boss! Seriously!
Thanks Mac! I’m glad you like it👊👊
Really hope you show a video of it being used. It would be cool to see it complete a one heat forging step utilizing all 4 sides.
Wow that's a beast! Like some 14th century battle hammer war club! Great work Paul thank bro Anthony Kent
Thanks man!! I’m glad you like it👊
Or a WW1 trench club ;-)
No, seriously, that was awesome !
Your skill is superb bro!
I really like your editing and music, especially the music.
the forbidden hammer
You’re a madman! I love it haha
Practicality aside, i really admire your vision and creativity, im subscribing right away, i sincerely hope to see more projects like this one.
That’s fantastic!!!!
Would've been cool to see you use it at the end.
Agreed
*try to use it
4-sided hammer:
+10 to smithing
+20 to damage
+50 to charisma.
what a cool idea and project!!!
We all expect to see you using this HAMMMMER!!!
Thanks for sharing your work
I definitely will! Thanks for watching!
Exceptional work.
Holy crap!!! This is straight from Dead Rising 2!
Beautiful Work Paul!
Thank you!
Very interesting design. Great video, mate.
thank you!!
That's awesome! I mostly make knives and don't have a stamp mark yet so will go check them out, thanks for the inspiration mate 👍 👍 👍
so i have to know just how this worked out is it as usable as it looks ?
Nice job Paul
Thank you!!
Nice work
Very interesting and very cool. Good job.
Thank you!!
It's the dwarf blacksmith mace!👌
Very cool one
Thanks!
Super dope work sir
Thanks man!
Wicked! Looks like something Thor would toy around with on his spare time 😁
WOW, what a great idea.
Thank you!!
Congratulatios sensei
You're crazy! I'm found of this hammer. Thanks
Excelente trabalho, brutal
Good looking!
Thank you!!
Any footage of it in use ,I mean aside from you pulling the forging off clean it looks way to heavy and awkward to be practical
✌🏽
great craftsmanship. First time on this channel. I must say after watching that my debate on what tool to build first a power hammer or a press. It has to be a press now for sure Wow! Thanks for the video.
suggestion: demonstrate your work. the hammer build was fun but i want to see it perform. same with the press. you have a neat and clean technique but i want to see metal being moved. this is my problem with greedy people who horde anvils in a collection. they are useless unless they are being used. nice documentation and presentation. nice pile of s7 too :)
incredible
Really cool Paul! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred!!
I would love to see the grain structure of the hammerhead(s).
Hammer Perfection
Thank you!!
this is awesome! beautiful and innovative hammer.. cool!👍👍👍
Thank you!! I’m glad you like it
Great Video, You have earned yourself a subscriber.
Dang, how much does that weigh? I don't know how practical this hammer is, but it sure is cool and I'd say it would sell pretty high as a collector's item! Very skillfully done! I always enjoy seeing fellow skilled blacksmiths, especially from the younger generations! Keep up the good work!
Heck of an idea, but how practical is it in use?
Great idea to cut down on the number of hammers you have to switch between on projects. How much does she weigh, and what price would you sell one like it for? Fellow blacksmith/bladesmith in Ohio here, trying to get my shop running again.
Haven't watched yet, already loving it
Haha thanks!!
Only issue I think you'll run into is balance. But looks like a fun project xD I like unique hammers and different types of tools. Good shit man!
Enjoyed watching you make it but sure wouldn't want to use it all day and gave a Thumbs Up also
Cool idea 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Gib!!
Hi Paul this hammer shape surely caught our attention to come see hey what is this hammer to do and can we learn form this great Pinto build? We think so so we are here and we are watching and as non forge guys sure to learn a ting or two about making a great forged hammer we have never seen before.
We realize your hammer press is (we think from watching other forge channels)a 3 open sided one are we learning here?
Thank you for sharing insight with us, we enjoy the opportunity to learn what you are creating and doing.
To us and it is fine, it looks tough to swing more of a mallet or is that what the build is.
Lance & Patrick.
Thank you! I’m really glad you like it!
HES GONE MAD WITH POWER...
Love the look tho 👌
haha thanks man!
Mr. Pinto..the visionary #Tremendous
Thanks man!
So creative! Hope you had a fun time at Jimmy's. Cheers! : )
Interesting exercise in forging but as an actual usable tool?
I had a similar hammer for a while, I found that the width made it awkward to control and it was difficult to see the work round the sides of the head. The round handle wasn't comfortable. Someone gave me forty quid for it on ebay.
Nicely made though.
Does the weight out to the sides make it hit as weird as I think it would?
It’s actually not that bad
Good idea bro 👍👍👍👍🔨🔨🔨
Thanks man!
I had the idea to make exactly this, and proposed it to Alec Steele, without success. I'm so happy to see that you made it a reality. And... you just got yourself a new susbcriber!
Do you have a video of this tool in use ? It’s quite innovative but I’m not a fan of multi use tools they always seem to disappoint
cool hammer
OMG man, so cooooooool work. i love it
Thor must be very happy
Dayum Paul! Crazy idea but pulled off with a solid approach! The weight? Now make a video where you only use the Fourplex Hammer! Great work Little Brother!
Процессор конечно лопух но аппаратура принем, принеммм😂😂😂.
Дред Судья I hope you was smiling when you typed that Pilgrim. From a South Texas Ranch.
Thanks man I’m glad you like it! I think it’s around 7 pounds and I will!
Paul Pinto Do you mean 7KG? looks like it would be well over 7 pounds..
Haha no it’s definitely not that heavy it’s around 7 pounds
Haha Paul. Great video!
thank you!
looks sweet! how does it handle?
Just curious, is the handle likely to fail? Especially in the plain parallel to the grain of the handle?
Очень хорошо. Удачи!
Nice. Smart. How about weight and balance?
Nice one m8
Now that's a hammer 🔨
Mike Jeffers 👊👊👍
Got one for sale?
Did you skip 3 sided?
thats the hammer officer
Weight?
I mean thats more useful as a mace , but very well done good job
More of a mace than a hammer!
How much does it weigh?
I’m not exactly sure but around 7 pounds
Useful or not, still a pretty nice build. Great attention to detail.
Telling us what it weighs would be nice
Muy bien forjado, pero poco práctico, mas bien parece el arma de un héroe de cómic. Así y todo: ¡¡GOOD JOB!!
How much does that thing weight anyway. And I dare you to smith with it. For an entire project.
Good idea they will steal your idea
How well balanced is the swing?
It’s actually not that bad haha
I want one one cool hammer 👍
cool! how much does it weigh?
Thanks! And I’m not exactly sure but probably around 7 pounds
,a conversation piece? Looks as easy to swing as a wet sofa.
Haha it’s just for fun it’s not the most practical hammer
Muy buena herramienta hermano 💪👀🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Hey very cool build!, How did you come up with the idea? Because it occurred to me this is similar to an old design of farriers turning hammer which has a small crosspein and clipping hammer on each cheek, you don't see many at all so was very intrigued to see your video!
Personally I think you’re on to something that could be very useful!
i disagree, while it looks cool it is like a multi-tool. kinda shit at doing anything well
andrei hurr I don’t know I think if he made it smaller/lighter there may be some potential. If balance and weight wasn’t an issue, what would be the problem with it?
@@SharpWorks Obviously as an art piece it's cool but for practical use, I feel as though you'd be better off just having 4 hammers.
One more head and you could hit all your finders at one time. Great job as usual. I love it. The only thing that would have made it sweeter was if made from plysteel!!!
Lmao that’s funny! But thank you! It would look better if it was plysteel haha
When ya get tired of trying to find your hammers just make 1 hammer to rule them all. Suppose it does save some room in the tool chest as well
Thor should use this hammer in his next movie!
You stole my idea. Good thing. I couldn't make one that nice. How much does it weigh? Please make s video of using it. I think everyone of us who has seen this video is drooling to see this hammer in action. Are you planning on selling them? Price?
Nice work Paul.
One of the many advantages of living in an Asian country is the ease of obtaining supplies, materials, or have items manufactured. I loved the ease of shopping in Singapore where we resided for 3 years.
Dafaq does that have to do with the video?!
great work, very interesting ... and the balance? It was good to use?
Gee that's different, never seen a hammer like that before. What inspired you to make this hammer Paul.??
I just thought it would be cool to try and make haha
Is it any practical at all or is it just more for show?
I am a blacksmith my self and I have herd one tool can't do it all but what about this one lol 😂
that is a masterpiece...
what type of grinding tool do you use their can you tell me where you got it or what's the name of it. I need one like that for steel please thank you very much .🙂👍👍👍👍
Thank you!! It’s a die grinder and I got it from norther tool
@@PaulPinto thank you very much for the information I appreciate it
@@PaulPinto you are much appreciated God bless your family and friends
@@PaulPinto the tip is called the die grinder also is just the two I want to know the tip that you grind it down with the metal please the name
I looked up Northern Tools I saw the die grinder but what I'm looking at is for the tip you had that grinded the metal what's the name of it and where did you buy it I would appreciate it thank you sorry to bother you so much.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙂👍