When I was a kid growing up on the farm I learned throwing using chisels, punches, screwdrivers and files because my father had them, but knifes I didn’t have until I got older. Excellent video once again!! Great job showing how many things you can use besides a knife
I've always loved going to hardware stores because many of the tools there double as throwing knives! But a professional like you who can throw anything from a professional knife thrower to a tool from the hardware store is really eye-opening! This video is very worthy of reference! Thank you very much for sharing! Dear brother! 🙂👍❤
I actually started throwing with screwdrivers, on discard wood. Then upgraded to steel scissors on diy cardboard targets. The nail pack is a great deal !! If one want to start, they just need time, a target (that can be made for cheap), and a pack of nails or some old screwdrivers ! Great Video Adam ! 🫡
Thank you brother 😎🤝💪really i was stoked most with the Mason staple wait till Ryan see this 😜I am going to buy like 5 of them 😜💪I think I have nobody see them use on RUclips
@AdamCeladin Yeah, I didn't know about them, even though I did plenty of construction jobs ! And agsin, the point is hardned to tske on masonry, so I guess granite and concrete 🤣
There is a legend about butter knives. They say, cardinal Richelieu ordered to make knives without sharp points, so that french nobles couldn’t pick their teeth with them. He was tired of telling them not to.
Another EPIC video brother! Keep up the great work. Havent commented in a while but Im watching everything you do ;) Cheers from your bro in Bulgaria Ivo
Yes I like the masonry staple and screw drivers I haven’t tried the saw blade yet that looks interesting I will get one thanks for sharing again! and as always superb throwing Adam! 🔪👌👊🏼🇬🇧
Btw, I bought a Steel rod (like 1,50m) and cut it in different length segments, once you made them pointy, you're good to go 'no spin', for really cheap too and they're good for training !
what works better for screwdrivers, straight or Phillips? 😀 lmao, i can see you taking that trowel back to the store for a refund "what's wrong w/ it sir?" "Doesn't stick when you throw it." my fave was the saw blade, reminds me of Arnie in Commando 😀 here's an idea for you: Flymo lawnmower replacement blades :-)
Adam Celadin about to turn the garden shovel brand into a Spetsnaz shovel. It definitely needs to be modded like you said. Afterwards I think it might be doable.
At the axe throwing location where I go regularly, we had one guy place a saw blade on a handle - it looked like a post-apocalyptic weapon, and was throwable - not exactly the best one to use, but he only worked with what he had lying around, and it was fun. Someone else a week later came with a self-made "morningstar". It was a hollow iron ball with nails sticking out placed on a handle (so maybe more a spiked mace? I can't recall right now if a morningstar should have a chain). It was impossible to make it stick for us, but it was a blast trying (and at the end, I just walked to the target and slammed the mace on it, and it still wouldn't stick, so I do not blame us too hard). Also on the things you can find in hardware stores, I love throwing just regular carpenter's hammers, the ones with that one longer claw. Their penetration is good, and usually when I tell people who aren't as much into throwing that I throw hammers into targets makes them chuckle. Oh, and in my throwing location I had found a single loose screw that I then threw at the target until it stuck - granted, I was like less than a meter away, but given how incredibly light it was, I'm actually proud it took less than ten attempts...
If you haven’t done it yet, a good topic I would like to see is different target types. I live in an area with no saw mills nearby so spent a lot of time building an end grain target with 4 x 4s. After three versions, think I finally came up with a good practical design.
Fantastic video, brother! So impressive that you could shoot a video this long in one take, and have all the talking sound good. 😮👍👍 I'd be rambling terribly, for sure. hah And man- that masonry staple thing is amazing. It's exactly like a really thick Meifu Shinkage Ryu shuriken... also similar to a Chishin Ryu shuriken. I need to take a close look in some hardware stores, but so far, online, I have not been able to find these here.
Thank you my brother 😎🤝💯i like to make this raw videos to me it's like doing lessons which I really enjoy 🙏That Masonry staple it's like mind blowing totally like classic bo Shuriken for friction of the price 👀🤷might be different name I googled masonry staple and it hsve the be like a hook there or something Czech name for it is - Tesařská skoba. You Need some for sure Ryan 👌they are heat treated too 💯
@AdamCeladin Ooo... Thanks for the additional info, brother! I'll keep searching. Those Japanese concrete needles are another thing to think about getting, if you can find them on the Japanese version of the Amazonian place. They're fairly light, like 30 grams, but something about them makes them really easy to throw, once you wrap the end with some tape or string.
What up 🔪 🤴? I'm sure you've covered in a vid I've missed... But on no spin release... Do you flick your wrist at all on release or follow thru straight down with finger? Is this a personal preference thing or is there a general rule? Flick wrist or no?
Thank you did you checked my full tutorials about no spin? Wrist is locked you brush with index finger and follow throw knife is sliding on short distances and pushing on longer distances but all is individually you need to practice
I'd been throwing for around a year when a HB Forge Rendezvous (leather handle) knife ricocheted straight toward my face. I had to slap it away. The knife cut two fingers to the bone with a dull edge. The Glock knife goes insane sometimes when the handle hits. Throwing knives/tools that have leather, rubber or plastic handles aren't good for beginners. Always be alert when throwing and stay safe guys.
You need to try the 9 inch long 'sawzall' blade, i think its made for demolition. Wrap the base of the blade with a little electric tape to make it into a handheld saw and they are perfect for both carving and attacking pumpkins! I once threw a sawzall blade nearly all the way through a pumpkin. Works great for drywall too.
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Screwdriver with no-spin all the way! Easy and satisfying to stick!
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When I was a kid growing up on the farm I learned throwing using chisels, punches, screwdrivers and files because my father had them, but knifes I didn’t have until I got older. Excellent video once again!!
Great job showing how many things you can use besides a knife
Thank you my friend 😎🤝💯
I've always loved going to hardware stores because many of the tools there double as throwing knives! But a professional like you who can throw anything from a professional knife thrower to a tool from the hardware store is really eye-opening! This video is very worthy of reference! Thank you very much for sharing! Dear brother! 🙂👍❤
Thank you my brother that Mason staple really surprised me totally same like bo Shuriken 😍💯💪😎
Awesome video! Great throws with the screwdrivers. Chisels and larger punches are super fun too.
Thank you brother 😎
I actually started throwing with screwdrivers, on discard wood.
Then upgraded to steel scissors on diy cardboard targets.
The nail pack is a great deal !!
If one want to start, they just need time, a target (that can be made for cheap), and a pack of nails or some old screwdrivers !
Great Video Adam ! 🫡
Thank you brother 😎🤝💪really i was stoked most with the Mason staple wait till Ryan see this 😜I am going to buy like 5 of them 😜💪I think I have nobody see them use on RUclips
@AdamCeladin Yeah, I didn't know about them, even though I did plenty of construction jobs ! And agsin, the point is hardned to tske on masonry, so I guess granite and concrete 🤣
There is a legend about butter knives. They say, cardinal Richelieu ordered to make knives without sharp points, so that french nobles couldn’t pick their teeth with them. He was tired of telling them not to.
Ha interesting thank you for interesting comment 😎💪💯
Wow "mason staple" look really nice and cool to throw !
"Shuriken jutsu" great !
Epic right?
Another EPIC video brother! Keep up the great work. Havent commented in a while but Im watching everything you do ;) Cheers from your bro in Bulgaria Ivo
Welcome back brother! 😎🤝 Thank you
Yes I like the masonry staple and screw drivers I haven’t tried the saw blade yet that looks interesting I will get one thanks for sharing again! and as always superb throwing Adam! 🔪👌👊🏼🇬🇧
Thank you my friend they are all super fun 😎😍💯
I feel like you you can make a $1 ping pong ball stick in a target at this point😭
Thanks for the videos!
Haha thank you my friend 😎💯💪
great to see some original content again keep up the great work !
Much appreciated!
Try box cutter knife
Great video as usual Adam ! Keep up the good work !
Btw, I bought a Steel rod (like 1,50m) and cut it in different length segments, once you made them pointy, you're good to go 'no spin', for really cheap too and they're good for training !
Thanks again!
jp suriken cooool!!!
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Masonry Staples!? Man those are perfect. Thanks for the vid as always.
Thank you my friend i was super surprised
i did a search and only one CZ shop comes up, don't know if my country uses something else or it has another name, :-/
@@KillerFknWolf in cz it's Zednicka skoba kovaná je na hodně stránkách i za 50 Kč
@@KillerFknWolf yeah in the US they seem to have a different kind of name. Gonna look around but if anyone finds it please post here for us all 🙏
Watching you fail with the trowl gave me hope 🤣🤣🤣
I should not have baught it 😜🤷🤣👌
Great & fun again, thnx! 👌
what works better for screwdrivers, straight or Phillips? 😀
lmao, i can see you taking that trowel back to the store for a refund "what's wrong w/ it sir?" "Doesn't stick when you throw it."
my fave was the saw blade, reminds me of Arnie in Commando 😀
here's an idea for you: Flymo lawnmower replacement blades :-)
Philips 😜🤣 i want refund for that trowel 😅
A really good show Adam maybe you can add the 9-inch drift punch to your next show. Better to sharpen it of course
Thank you brother Will do
Yeah, I got 3 of those nails for 88 cents each.
Adam Celadin about to turn the garden shovel brand into a Spetsnaz shovel. It definitely needs to be modded like you said. Afterwards I think it might be doable.
Ohh yeaah 😎💯
you should try a honing steel
Heat up the trowel , flaten it and make a spear
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Hey Adam!
Hello my friend 😎🤝💯
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At the axe throwing location where I go regularly, we had one guy place a saw blade on a handle - it looked like a post-apocalyptic weapon, and was throwable - not exactly the best one to use, but he only worked with what he had lying around, and it was fun. Someone else a week later came with a self-made "morningstar". It was a hollow iron ball with nails sticking out placed on a handle (so maybe more a spiked mace? I can't recall right now if a morningstar should have a chain). It was impossible to make it stick for us, but it was a blast trying (and at the end, I just walked to the target and slammed the mace on it, and it still wouldn't stick, so I do not blame us too hard).
Also on the things you can find in hardware stores, I love throwing just regular carpenter's hammers, the ones with that one longer claw. Their penetration is good, and usually when I tell people who aren't as much into throwing that I throw hammers into targets makes them chuckle. Oh, and in my throwing location I had found a single loose screw that I then threw at the target until it stuck - granted, I was like less than a meter away, but given how incredibly light it was, I'm actually proud it took less than ten attempts...
If you haven’t done it yet, a good topic I would like to see is different target types. I live in an area with no saw mills nearby so spent a lot of time building an end grain target with 4 x 4s. After three versions, think I finally came up with a good practical design.
If Adam can't make it stick, it's useless.
Yes 😜😎
Hey man the mason staple do you know any other name for it or what its for i cant find one i would like to try it :)
@@knifethrow hey my friend i have to check it out not sure
@ hey man thank you but I found it 👍 they call it a put shake here in Sweden 🇸🇪👍 great video 👍👍
@knifethrow interesting 😎👌what's the price for them there? It should be like hook on the side
@ yeah it’s the same as in your video they are abit more expensive though 5-15 eu
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Fantastic video, brother! So impressive that you could shoot a video this long in one take, and have all the talking sound good. 😮👍👍 I'd be rambling terribly, for sure. hah And man- that masonry staple thing is amazing. It's exactly like a really thick Meifu Shinkage Ryu shuriken... also similar to a Chishin Ryu shuriken. I need to take a close look in some hardware stores, but so far, online, I have not been able to find these here.
Thank you my brother 😎🤝💯i like to make this raw videos to me it's like doing lessons which I really enjoy 🙏That Masonry staple it's like mind blowing totally like classic bo Shuriken for friction of the price 👀🤷might be different name I googled masonry staple and it hsve the be like a hook there or something Czech name for it is - Tesařská skoba. You Need some for sure Ryan 👌they are heat treated too 💯
@AdamCeladin Ooo... Thanks for the additional info, brother! I'll keep searching. Those Japanese concrete needles are another thing to think about getting, if you can find them on the Japanese version of the Amazonian place. They're fairly light, like 30 grams, but something about them makes them really easy to throw, once you wrap the end with some tape or string.
What up 🔪 🤴? I'm sure you've covered in a vid I've missed...
But on no spin release...
Do you flick your wrist at all on release or follow thru straight down with finger?
Is this a personal preference thing or is there a general rule?
Flick wrist or no?
Thank you did you checked my full tutorials about no spin? Wrist is locked you brush with index finger and follow throw knife is sliding on short distances and pushing on longer distances but all is individually you need to practice
we need the specific name for those masonry staples I tried to search and found convential staples
@@heathenshaunt681 Dutch pin I heard
I'd been throwing for around a year when a HB Forge Rendezvous (leather handle) knife ricocheted straight toward my face. I had to slap it away. The knife cut two fingers to the bone with a dull edge. The Glock knife goes insane sometimes when the handle hits. Throwing knives/tools that have leather, rubber or plastic handles aren't good for beginners. Always be alert when throwing and stay safe guys.
You need to try the 9 inch long 'sawzall' blade, i think its made for demolition. Wrap the base of the blade with a little electric tape to make it into a handheld saw and they are perfect for both carving and attacking pumpkins! I once threw a sawzall blade nearly all the way through a pumpkin. Works great for drywall too.
Cool thank you my friend 😎💯👌