I'm so glad that you continue to do what you do, namely make high-quality videos without unnecessary music or talking. Let the tools speak for themselves. Beautiful. You're an artist.
Sharp edges: exist MM: not on my watch Id like to think that your house doesn't have one sharp edge in it anywhere and that you carry files everywhere you go, smoothing out sharp edges around the world. Another awesome job! Thanks so much!
An old engineering tech once told me that sharp edges are a safety hazard - I might get hurt... because if he runs his finger along there and cuts himself he’s going to lamp me one 😂
My girlfriend yelled out "FINALLY!" when he "bought a new one" ;) every time I watch a video and he makes screws or bolts she literally yells at the screen "JUST BUY NEW SCREWS GOD DAMN IT"
@@varisforge To be fair, some of the screws might not be available in the original sizes. But yeah, sometimes I look and say "I bet I could find an existing one to fit". Of course, this is the guy to take along to other planets since he can basically make anything from scratch 😇
I inherited an old ball pein hammer from my father and did a very similar job. I was able to keep the old handle and sanded it to freshen the colour, coating it two or three times with gunstock oil to show the grain. I did the same with an old wooden-handled carpenter's screwdriver from my grandfather. Old tools are old friends. They have a story to tell. And they have earned the right to be respected. Thank you for this delightful video: very satisfying. En Gruess uus Fricktal. Rob.
We have a bunch of hammers for sheet metal working in the workshop where I work. But NONE is as neet as this one ... Even the new ones! You can't form a piece of metal without correctly prepared hammers. This tool turned to a beautiful one, thanks to passionate rework. Congratulations
I least expect to find any more pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters glued or implanted onto the concrete sidewalk and asphalt streets. I had to use a claw hammer and chisel to knock them out of these walkways and highways. 🛣 🔨 😅 😐 😳 🙃 😬 🔨
Hello MM! First of all thanks for the video. This kind of a little bit more "simple" project are so enjoyable to watch. Love your attention to the details. Greetings from Brazil ✌🏽
@@caribmedical57 I have to say, the hammer head looks nice but the way he fit the handle is definitely not the right way to do it. He should have used a wooden wedge hammered down into a slot cut in the handle, then a metal wedge if needed
@@fewwiggle The metal wedge would be necessary in much heavier tools such as big felling axes and sledgehammers where the fit between the handle and head just can't be too tight. You can also use metal wedges when you have a hammer that is starting to loosen up which can make the hammer last longer. The metal wedge my mechanics used is far too large for a small hammer like that which causes the big cracks you can see at the top of the head, I'd use a much smaller metal wedge if I needed it. Personally, I would start with a new handle because the fit between the one my mechanics used and his hammer head isn't tight enough. The handle should be hammered into the head with a mallet which due to the tightness of the fit. But a slot (or kerf) should be cut down the long axis of the handle at a rough depth of 2/3 of the hammer head's height. The kerf is cut so that a wooden wedge can be driven in with a mallet (using wood glue if you wish) which expands the wood outwards, holding onto the head tighter. Furthermore, the handle should stick out around 3mm or so from the top of the head because when the wooden wedge is inserted, it expands the wood creating a fit almost similar to a mattock.
@@etejan42 Sadly, exactly like every one of MY chisels... Kinda made me feel good that I'm not the only one whose chisels might work better using the other end... 😜😝😜
Man I love watching your videos, it's so relaxing just hearing the machines and seeing your fine work. Makes me wish I had the time money and patience to do this but being able to admire it is just as good
At first I thought why isn't he preserving the handle? Then I reflected that a wood handle is *supposed* to be replaced. And then I saw that he was keeping the remains of the handle "for later"! What can I say? This is one great restorer!
If you want to give a color to your handles without staining them use filtered used motor oil. I used it on a hand saw handle and it worked great, but you might want to give it a few days to soak in if you don't want it to smell bad.
If the smell bothers you, the color is from the metal filings and carbon soot the oil absorbed during use, you can get similar results by mixing graphite or other processed metal powder and/or charcoal with unused oil and it won't have the smell. :)
A humble suggestion, before you hurt yourself badly. Next video? "How to restore the sharp edge on a wood chisel." Beautiful as always! Also, someday could you show us the parts washer that you use to clean the parts washer you use in your videos? I've been using parts washers for over 40 years, and I've never seen one as clean as yours!
I honestly think he has OCD. Everything in his shop is impossibly clean. As clean as new and unchanged from the day he posted his first video. The time and attention it would take to baby his tools and equipment like that…, at least to my general sense of things, seems abnormal.
@@mercoid he's a professional machinist. He has to take care of his tools and shop. Plus others occasionally use it. He tries to clean after each day's work unless he's going to make just as big a mess the next day then he'll wait to clean until all done. But you can't be precise if everything is a mess.
Thank you for this video, I used it as a tutorial and because I don't have a lathe I used a vice and the belt sander, mostly I did it by hand, but the lessons were all here. Just need to blue the hammer and then I can finish it :)
Seen where you was asking about making this video on Instagram and I’d say I speak for everyone when I say even this simple restoration video is much appreciated. Great work, looking forward to seeing the next video of your current project on the main channel. 👍👍👍
Please understand, sometimes it really is better to buy a new one than to make a new one. Hammer handles were designed to be a throw-away part. Nice hammer, man.
The fact that he needed a hammer sort of shocked me. I mean he has all of the tools, right? Seriously, a fun video, glad to see even a hammer restored. Be well, stay safe, and take good care.
Like that you polish the hammer face. One of the gunsmiths I watch, Mark Novak on the Anvil channel, is huge on that. A scarred hammer face is a stamp.
I can confirm this. Because I have a hammer. Why would anyone even touches their phone with their fingers while a metal hammer works too? Note: No, luckily I don't have a torch. Everything would look like creme brulee that needs a caramelization, otherwise.
Hammer heads are heat treated. They're not super hard as I was able to file them, but the file was gone after two hammer heads. If I'd heat them up for hot bluing, that would be enough to ruin the heat treatment.
As a huge fan of you and your work, I need to ask - why the handle was discarded? It looked pretty well seated and in good shape. Normally we can see here that most of the parts are saved if it is at least slightly possible. For the first time I will probably need to NOT give you like to this (dislike is out of question, ofc).
@@mymechanicsinsights out of curiosity: was there no other way to get the head off from the handle than cutting it? 🤔 like taking out the wedge and then separating them?
Well done. I will be looking at garage sales for old ball peen hammers. We live in a disposable society which I don't understand. It is refreshing to see someone doing what you are doing.
I'm so glad that you continue to do what you do, namely make high-quality videos without unnecessary music or talking. Let the tools speak for themselves. Beautiful. You're an artist.
"i bought a new one"
thats illegal
I think that’s why this video was banished to Insights 😂
I almost yelled HERESY when I realised that I was watching the God Emperor of Restoration himself 'buying a new one'.
So, I guess 'no heresy'. 🙂
Blasphemy
Because of Corona, the local tree store was closed. Otherwise he would have made one.
No way, we want a "i made a new one"
Sharp edges: exist
MM: not on my watch
Id like to think that your house doesn't have one sharp edge in it anywhere and that you carry files everywhere you go, smoothing out sharp edges around the world. Another awesome job! Thanks so much!
An old engineering tech once told me that sharp edges are a safety hazard - I might get hurt... because if he runs his finger along there and cuts himself he’s going to lamp me one 😂
The Earth was flat before he filled it round.
i imagine this guy restoring a knife and then being like: "why won't this darn thing cut?"
I'm scared to see what his teeth look like
restores knife
*remove all sharp edges*
most underrated comment. Ever.
My mechanics: I restored the tool to restore the tool
And that wood part in the beginning: "gone.. reduced to atoms"
@@Dordien A small price for salvation
@@elpatrico2562 Did you do it? Yes. What did it cost? 7 bucks, 5 for the hammer and 2 for the handle.
I’m more fixated on the comment that he’s working on another project
@@Dordien
-Let me guess, your wooden handle?
-It was.... and it was beautiful
my mechanics: 'i bought a new one'
the entire comments section: my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined
TheReportOfTheWeek. Nice.
Part of me expected him to make a saw, to cut a piece of wood for the handle!
@@michaellamoureux2502 I thought he'd make an axe, go chop down a tree, put it in the lathe and turn the whole tree into a new handle.
"I bought a new one"
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.
They're not silenced, they're all down here in the comments section whining about it.
You've nailed the formula for these videos and really set the bar for others. Don't change
Glad you like it :-)
"for protection and aesthetics" what else can one ask in a hammer right?
This is why I carry hammer with me all the time. For protection and aesthetics.
And totally not bashing someones head in ^^ self defense am i right fellas
Why is it called blueing when the metal turns black?
@@Belioyt the liquid is blue
@@generalzugs6017 "despite the fact that you're hitting me for trying to rob you, I would like to state that this Hammer is aesthetically pleasing"
My girlfriend yelled out "FINALLY!" when he "bought a new one" ;) every time I watch a video and he makes screws or bolts she literally yells at the screen "JUST BUY NEW SCREWS GOD DAMN IT"
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
My thought was "that's different".. I was kinda waiting for the new handle to be made after he sawed off the old one.
Why spend 35 cents on new screws when you can spend $8 on metal blanks and 4 hours working on a lathe to make them yourself?
@@varisforge To be fair, some of the screws might not be available in the original sizes. But yeah, sometimes I look and say "I bet I could find an existing one to fit". Of course, this is the guy to take along to other planets since he can basically make anything from scratch 😇
@@user-wr3vt8uq4s
Sure, as long as he can drag a monster lathe (and a bunch of extra metal and a suitable power source) to all those planets.
Me : Why is this on the insights channel?
6:08 : "I bought a new one."
Me : Ah.
I inherited an old ball pein hammer from my father and did a very similar job. I was able to keep the old handle and sanded it to freshen the colour, coating it two or three times with gunstock oil to show the grain. I did the same with an old wooden-handled carpenter's screwdriver from my grandfather.
Old tools are old friends. They have a story to tell. And they have earned the right to be respected.
Thank you for this delightful video: very satisfying.
En Gruess uus Fricktal. Rob.
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
New t-shirt coming up:
*“I bought a new one”* 😂
2020 is taking it’s toll.
Lmfao 🤣😂😆
T-shirt restoration in 2021
I pouted when I saw that :( lol
Why the gold colored metal guards(?) when you chucked it up in the lathe? Love your work as always, never a didsappointment.
Yeah, that definitely caught me off guard.
We have a bunch of hammers for sheet metal working in the workshop where I work. But NONE is as neet as this one ... Even the new ones! You can't form a piece of metal without correctly prepared hammers. This tool turned to a beautiful one, thanks to passionate rework. Congratulations
The chiselling, sandblasting and painting were extremely satisfying to watch. I need a sandblaster in my shed.
I least expect to find any more pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters glued or implanted onto the concrete sidewalk and asphalt streets. I had to use a claw hammer and chisel to knock them out of these walkways and highways. 🛣 🔨 😅 😐 😳 🙃 😬 🔨
Very good work! I like it...
Hello MM! First of all thanks for the video. This kind of a little bit more "simple" project are so enjoyable to watch. Love your attention to the details.
Greetings from Brazil ✌🏽
Thank you very much Priscila :-) I really enjoyed this small project as well. It turned out so nice, I couldn't stop looking at the finished hammer.
@@mymechanicsinsights It's a work of art... 🤗
@@caribmedical57 I have to say, the hammer head looks nice but the way he fit the handle is definitely not the right way to do it. He should have used a wooden wedge hammered down into a slot cut in the handle, then a metal wedge if needed
@@raygillies3853 How do you know when the metal wedge is necessary? IOW, wouldn't that just mean that you did it wrong and you should start over?
@@fewwiggle The metal wedge would be necessary in much heavier tools such as big felling axes and sledgehammers where the fit between the handle and head just can't be too tight. You can also use metal wedges when you have a hammer that is starting to loosen up which can make the hammer last longer. The metal wedge my mechanics used is far too large for a small hammer like that which causes the big cracks you can see at the top of the head, I'd use a much smaller metal wedge if I needed it.
Personally, I would start with a new handle because the fit between the one my mechanics used and his hammer head isn't tight enough. The handle should be hammered into the head with a mallet which due to the tightness of the fit. But a slot (or kerf) should be cut down the long axis of the handle at a rough depth of 2/3 of the hammer head's height. The kerf is cut so that a wooden wedge can be driven in with a mallet (using wood glue if you wish) which expands the wood outwards, holding onto the head tighter.
Furthermore, the handle should stick out around 3mm or so from the top of the head because when the wooden wedge is inserted, it expands the wood creating a fit almost similar to a mattock.
I appreciate the shot of the old handle being put away into the drawer for future projects. It really shows that all parts are well cared for
Thanks, I'm glad you like it :-)
It hurt my heart to see that good handle being cut off. Wish you could have cleaned it up with the handle intact.
Funny I was weeping internally at the abuse that chisel was taking haha. Still its not like its an old thing, just used.
@@etejan42 Sadly, exactly like every one of MY chisels... Kinda made me feel good that I'm not the only one whose chisels might work better using the other end... 😜😝😜
100000000000000 % agree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah it didn't look that bad...
Need clean wood for a tight wedge.
The hammer is to nice to hit anything with now LOL!!!! Nice work as usual.
You BOUGHT a new one?! Who are you and what did you do with my mechanics?!
He's supporting local businesses.
Here on the coast. A new hammer will look like the old hammer. Salt air and water turns shiny to rusty .
My God, man. Who would have thought that restoring a hammer would be so satisfying to watch? Beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it!
From the guy that brought you “I made a new one.” now the new and improved
“I bought a new one” available now at all locations.
I love that when he needs something for a restoration he does a full other restoration first. Just the best channel on RUclips.
Man I love watching your videos, it's so relaxing just hearing the machines and seeing your fine work. Makes me wish I had the time money and patience to do this but being able to admire it is just as good
Watching this channel makes me feel less stressed. Everything is so perfect. Very satisfying. Thank you MM.
I'm dissapointed you didn't do a final hammering test :(
Me too! I felt like he failed me...
@JayRoll_ I performed the test.... I got hammered when he said that he "bought a new one"
The sand blasting and polishing are so satisfying to watch. The processes really transform a chunk of steel.
"I bought a new one"
*record scratch, ambient sounds stop*
🤯
Love the choice of paper towel. Very classy.
Me: I guess I should go get ready for work.
***my mechanics video drops***
Me: Work can wait.
Same here...... You just can't put this off.
EVERYTHING STOPS !!!!!
EXACTLY!
At first I thought why isn't he preserving the handle? Then I reflected that a wood handle is *supposed* to be replaced. And then I saw that he was keeping the remains of the handle "for later"! What can I say? This is one great restorer!
Thank you very much, I really do appreciate it :-)
He bought a new handle? Whats is that even suppose to mean?
Yeah that's totally barbaric.
Year 2020 is still giving us shocks😂
@@awaisshafique dang it 2020...
Oh yeah, he shoulda felled a tree.
My head began to hurt when he said that. And I cried a little.
Seriously the existing handle fit better and could have been sanded back
I was gonna get mad about the handle. Then you put it in your drawer for the future. Made me happy!
If you want to give a color to your handles without staining them use filtered used motor oil. I used it on a hand saw handle and it worked great, but you might want to give it a few days to soak in if you don't want it to smell bad.
If the smell bothers you, the color is from the metal filings and carbon soot the oil absorbed during use, you can get similar results by mixing graphite or other processed metal powder and/or charcoal with unused oil and it won't have the smell. :)
A humble suggestion, before you hurt yourself badly. Next video? "How to restore the sharp edge on a wood chisel." Beautiful as always!
Also, someday could you show us the parts washer that you use to clean the parts washer you use in your videos? I've been using parts washers for over 40 years, and I've never seen one as clean as yours!
I honestly think he has OCD. Everything in his shop is impossibly clean. As clean as new and unchanged from the day he posted his first video. The time and attention it would take to baby his tools and equipment like that…, at least to my general sense of things, seems abnormal.
@@mercoid he's a professional machinist. He has to take care of his tools and shop. Plus others occasionally use it. He tries to clean after each day's work unless he's going to make just as big a mess the next day then he'll wait to clean until all done. But you can't be precise if everything is a mess.
King of restorations are back with another one!
I don't know why but watching these videos is very therapeutic. Keep up the good work.
So früeh bini glaub no nie gsi, drum sägi eifach: Hoi Mami!
👍. Even a simple hammer is fun to watch. Excited to see what you’re working on.
“This old handle is too short to reuse...”
Ok, so say it..
“But I’ll keep it”
Right... now say it.
“I bought a new one.”
You WHAT 😨
Thanks for watching, much appreciated
This channel and Gear Show are the best restoration channels on RUclips. Let me know if there are others like them.
“Bought” a new one?!?!?!
New meme
Instantly unsubbed. I mean what the hell
@@aiwendilciunio bru is a joke chill
Best hammer restoration on the internet hands down. Nothing will ever compare.
Kinda sad you didn't just refurbish the old handle, it seemed perfectly fine.
I think it would have been very hard to do a good job on the hammer head with the handle attached. So, the handle had to go.
@@fewwiggle I guess, yeah, but there are ways to remove the handles without ruining them.
@@InstrucTube yes there most certainly are!
What?! "I bought a new one"?? Is that even a known verb for "my mechanics"? Excellent work again :)
Wow, thanks!
"for protection and aesthetics" what else can one ask in a hammer right? indeed!
Thanks for watching
coming from crafting in FFXIV i have a whole new appreciation for people that craft in real life. Keep up the good work here. :)
Legend says this dude lost his father to a sharp edge
Блин, как же приятно смотреть ваши видео, всё так технично, медитативно. Спасибо за то что есть такие ролики на YT =)
"I need a hammer"
"I know, let's restore one so i have one"
Thanks for watching
What I love about this channel is the organization of it all
It feels so weird coming early still a great restoration tho
It happens sometimes, you just gotta roll with it
Thank you for this video, I used it as a tutorial and because I don't have a lathe I used a vice and the belt sander, mostly I did it by hand, but the lessons were all here. Just need to blue the hammer and then I can finish it :)
"I bought a new one"??? What is this?? April 1st? or what?
Seen where you was asking about making this video on Instagram and I’d say I speak for everyone when I say even this simple restoration video is much appreciated. Great work, looking forward to seeing the next video of your current project on the main channel. 👍👍👍
Please understand, sometimes it really is better to buy a new one than to make a new one. Hammer handles were designed to be a throw-away part.
Nice hammer, man.
I've had this situation before, that i was able to reuse an old handle from a bigger hammer on a smaller head.
We may be a little too used to hammers which aren´t made to replace the shaft
Sometimes I forget he restores all this nicely with a camera Inbetween! Keep up
Me: Cool; restoring a nice hammer. 🙂
My Mechanics: puts hammer in vise and beheads it
Me: 😳 Noooooo!
The fact that he needed a hammer sort of shocked me. I mean he has all of the tools, right?
Seriously, a fun video, glad to see even a hammer restored. Be well, stay safe, and take good care.
He BOUGHT a new handle? Literally unwatchable!
Even something simple as a ball pein hammer and this guy makes the resto a must watch. 👍
Thank you so much
Seriously disappointed... You BOUGHT a new one?!?!
When he put away the old handle I was about to go grab my popcorn in hopes that he would say “I will make a new one.” Such disappointment 😢
@@adrianfrausto9429 The world ain't what it used to be... :'(
I knew you were going to make this hammer way nicer than it ever originally was and probably nicer than it really deserved to be.
What a ruination of a perfectly good hammer, must be seriously bored.
Hello there👋👋,how are you doing today?hope you had a good day!GOD BLESS YOU!!!
Your channel is the best restoration content channel in the RUclips!!!
Thank you very much
Who threw this good hammer away?
No idea, but I'm glad they did ;-)
Even a simple video from you is awesome to watch! I've seen tons of hammer restoration videos and this one tops them all 👍
Obviously you haven’t seen a ScoutCrafter video! This is hardly a restoration and pales in comparison.
"I bought a new one." is his sideways sense of humor. Only diehard fans will get it. 😂🤣
Thanks for watching
I really do like the old one better, it has history.
Wife: Why are you so disappointed the whole day?
Husband: He bought a new one...
haha nice one
Nice job @ mymechanics.
I use a 50/50 mix of Linseed oil with Mineral Turpentine to preserve the wood, helps it soak in and dry better
Since when had this craftsman EVER BROUGHT A NEW ONE 😔
Like that you polish the hammer face. One of the gunsmiths I watch, Mark Novak on the Anvil channel, is huge on that. A scarred hammer face is a stamp.
Will there be soon "I broke the new one"
When I saw you bought a new one....I was hammered.
haha nice one
Using sandpaper on lathe with gloves on is a little dangerous
I like the idea of restoring an item you need for another restoration. It's a complete circle.
Well, as they say: "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail".
I can confirm this. Because I have a hammer.
Why would anyone even touches their phone with their fingers while a metal hammer works too?
Note: No, luckily I don't have a torch. Everything would look like creme brulee that needs a caramelization, otherwise.
Abraham Maslow
That vintage wedge is awesome!
Not so sure if the wedge will stay in place... you should have watched Scoutcrafter before.
I am absolutely not able to do any kind of handy work of any sort..but watching these wonderful videos make me wanna go and build a house !!
Curious why you didn't hot blue the head?
Hammer heads are heat treated. They're not super hard as I was able to file them, but the file was gone after two hammer heads. If I'd heat them up for hot bluing, that would be enough to ruin the heat treatment.
Awesome. My wife says your videos are therapeutic and very well done also!!!
Wow, thank you!
crazy dude to work on a turning piece with gloves 🙈🙈🙈🙈 du bisch vor schwiz? grüessli us bärn
Jep
Bought a new one? 🤭 looking forward to the restoration you needed this hammer for!
So am I.
"I bought a new one" WHO EVEN ARE YOU?? ;~;
haha good one ;-)
The napkin you used to oil the handle was pretty funny. Great work as always and thank you for sharing.
As a huge fan of you and your work, I need to ask - why the handle was discarded? It looked pretty well seated and in good shape. Normally we can see here that most of the parts are saved if it is at least slightly possible. For the first time I will probably need to NOT give you like to this (dislike is out of question, ofc).
It was too short after sawing the head off.
@@mymechanicsinsights out of curiosity: was there no other way to get the head off from the handle than cutting it? 🤔 like taking out the wedge and then separating them?
Hello Mr.mechanics beautifull restoration very good I like it thank you Vince
"I bought a new one."
WTF is this?!??
I really like that bluing. May need to try that! Turned out better than new!
he didn't show us if it works
Ha! - humour after only 12 minutes......!
Well done. I will be looking at garage sales for old ball peen hammers. We live in a disposable society which I don't understand. It is refreshing to see someone doing what you are doing.
Ok, this must be a millennial, what kind of man polishes and rebuilds a perfectly fine ball pin hammer so it's pretty?
thank you sincerely for no annoying or any soundtrack
Heh...
"Peen"
Heh, "ball"
Heh Heh 😅
I can’t believe he build a whole Datsun with this. I never even see his army knife. 😊
"I bought a new one"
Unsubscribed
lol
Relatively speaking, that _almost_ seemed like something a mere mortal might aspire to... almost!!