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Jesus Christ the good wonderful king loves you my friends 😊 may you trust in Him who healed me of my years long nightly chronic breathing issue, instantly in an annointed prayer He healed me, and I am grateful
@Michael Because the extra blades add more surface area the whole thing will act less sharp. He probably did this many times and only used the best results for footage
Yeah just the fact that we can't see the eyes of god while he welds is just an editing trick. Just run a fucking bead, why tack stack? You have the machine and metal just donate a bit of your time. You can do op.
Is an axe even tempered though? I figured for an axe you'd not really need that and untempered might be better. By tempering you'd mainly make the metal more flexible. And while for blades that would be usefull, for an axe I'm not so sure.
@@xanderwusky3001 tempering just naturalises the grains in the steel after it has been quenched to increase the hardness of the material. You could theoretically do an axe this way if you want to really get a good cutting edge on it. But for wood cutting you’d lose that edge very quickly in any way
@@deathondeath7741 I doubt it works as well as he showed though. It seems that it'll often just bounce off the wood rather than split it. There'll also be much less pressure and thus much less cutting power at the contact points. I bet only one in 10 pieces will split the way he showed. But I could be wrong.
It’s just grinding and welding they’re not extremely advanced skills. If anything the line for diy should be “will you need to buy a tool for this or does basically everyone have one laying around. Like I’m sure everyone has a screwdriver and a hammer sitting somewhere in their house but not everyone owns a welder
Not at all, a guy made one of these on tiktok and it consistently cuts small pieces of wood (up to a max of about 10” diameter” perfectly into 4 pieces every time. That’s twice the split per split!
Customer: “Sir, I just said I needed my axe sharpened, it was pretty dull” This guy: “Ooooooh!! I thought you said it looked dull. So I decided to spruce it up for you a tad bit.”
@@ZhuLeeDTT you can see the heel/beard of the head is not as flat as the top originally, when it was installed upside-down the top of the axe dramatically sticks up. The biggest issue is that the handle will never be seated right. The eye of the axe is taperd so that it is larger on top allowing for the handle to swell and lock in.
Well yes it doesn't matter if what you have is fancy or expensive, diy stands for do it yourself. Just because people do it there self doesn't mean they have to use shit tools...... the factories that make alot of things that are diy use way more expensive nicer tools regardless of the quality of the product. Some people diy without help and because there professionals they make a nicer product than they did at there job where they make the same product all with lesser tools.
@@ijfsk8cr3w I needed to drill three three holes in stone, and bought the very finest $27 hammer drill Hazard Fraught had to offer. Drilled my three holes - worked like a charm - and put it on the shelf for probably 10+ years before I needed a hammer drill again. I usually buy good tools but if I absolutely don't need it to last? HF for the win!
If you don't have any of them get back to stone age, fight lions and giants, eat their bones, mine diamonds, return to monke, mine emeralds, mine rubies, mine coal, make torch, mine stone, wait till the year 2022 and there you go, simple
What are you talking about, DIY just stands for Do It Yourself, he did it himself thus making it a DIY product. He didn’t buy it from a store all done, he did it himself.
@@Fakt_ChekaTv it's were you dip a peice of steel in oil to harden it. So if you make a knife you dip it in oil to make the steel harder otherwise your steel will be super soft
Marge Simpson: "You've ruined a perfectly good axe"
This guy: "Correction. I've ruined 2 perfectly good axes"
Fantastico exc hacha perfecte
This is an actual axe they use for firewood
@@purplekitty52_52 это плохой топор, только для видео.
ruclips.net/video/YjpYeZCL9b4/видео.html..
@@purplekitty52_52 source: trust me bro
"I said the Philips head screwdriver, not this..."
😆😆😆
💥😂👍👍.
Jesus Christ the good wonderful king loves you my friends 😊
may you trust in Him who healed me of my years long nightly chronic breathing issue, instantly in an annointed prayer He healed me, and I am grateful
@@joshua2400 what with you bots?
Somebody just went to their tool shed like "finally."
Perfect for when I need to axe someone a two-part question
Broken humour 🤣
Good one 🤭
Nah, four-part
underrated asf
You're going to heaven for this joke
Perfect for when a medieval soldier wanted to leave an + shaped wound in his enemies chest.
Clearly you have never chopped wood. This would have been so helpful to have when I had a wood stove! Love it!
Medieval tic tac toe?
@@ivanskorica6979 but how do you shape the o
@@Dricrazybankedball obviously you make a diy O shaped axe
"plus" one to the killstreak am I right?
By adding the two together he increased the cutting surface area, reducing the effectiveness of the axe.
So I'm not the only who knows about weapon design
@@Neco_Arc_Fuc_U not only as a weapon but as a utility tool. It went from a versatile tool to a "firewood splitter" only tool.
@@user-ow7ro4co8p гурхи.бистучор
Agreed.
It think that's the point
“Wanna Play Tic Tac toe?”
“Sure just let me grab my axe rq.”
Holy shi- how in the hell did this get so popular
Bruh almost 1K likes and only 2 comments
What 😂😂
I'm the 1k like
@@Ben_The_Protogen_Gaming do not be mistake, this is equally as bad as "edit: thanks for the likes kekekekehaha so popular"
1.1k likes but 5 comments...
Ah yes, lemme just take a perfectly good axe and make it less than half as good as a normal one
@Michael Because the extra blades add more surface area the whole thing will act less sharp. He probably did this many times and only used the best results for footage
@@redneckchemistry you can see is pree cut
Correction *two* perfectly good axes
😱😱😱😱😱
That’s one of those “you’ll see what I mean once I’m finished “
Bad welds
@@alandaly2879 yep
Those “welds” look like stacked tacks…
Yeah just the fact that we can't see the eyes of god while he welds is just an editing trick. Just run a fucking bead, why tack stack? You have the machine and metal just donate a bit of your time. You can do op.
Ace head is on upside down as well
Axe***
One of the welding channels did a vid on this technique not long ago. More of an editing technique..
Literally no penetration, axe head is gonna fly away someday
“Diy”
Hell naw who tf gonna make a fucking axe-mace hybrid tool at home
This dude did lmao
I definitely would just to flex about capabilities.
Me for self defense
Yo bro I already made 8 of these want one?
@@_strawgaming_ oui
Finally someone who actually runs a bead instead of tacks on top of eachother
„Yo mom where’s the forging tools I always use for DIY stuff”
DIY means do it yourself technically this guy did it himself behold I am the master of anti-ing your f****** jokes
man doesn't get his words 💀💀💀
@@plantainsame2049 DIY means you can do it with basic household tools, this bro pulled his industrial grade mechanical saw collection
The title: *DIY*
Me: yea I could easily do that myself
Exactly what i was saying i was like ( do i really need all of this stuff?)
@@dogsqtetgdh welding is the only way to stick metals together, and you need a welding license for that one (not like getting a drivers license)
@@nilsber. ik
@@nilsber. maybe depends where you live. I bought my tig on Amazon shipped right to my house
He did it himself aka diy tho maybe make it dih
If this actually worked well, people would've been doing it this way for hundreds of years.
I'm more in love with the weld and polish
Convenient to sharpen, too
I laughed when I saw this ^-^
“How to ruin the temper of an axe”
You can redo it if you really want to…
Diwhy
I came for this comment
Is an axe even tempered though? I figured for an axe you'd not really need that and untempered might be better.
By tempering you'd mainly make the metal more flexible. And while for blades that would be usefull, for an axe I'm not so sure.
@@xanderwusky3001 tempering just naturalises the grains in the steel after it has been quenched to increase the hardness of the material. You could theoretically do an axe this way if you want to really get a good cutting edge on it. But for wood cutting you’d lose that edge very quickly in any way
"Hey Jimmy, have you seen my axe?"
"Yeah, here ya go."
"What the hell."
Lmao!
😂😂😂
Bruh
P
LMBO!-
“Now I’m cutting on both the Y and the X axis. No one can stop me!”
Meanwhile the Z axis: |
"Axe-is."
3rd video adding an ax for the z axis
This axe ain't real, it's complex.
ah yes simple diy
We’ve really expanded the definition of “do it yourself.”
Looking forward to “DIY neurosurgery.”
I should probably qualify my comment by mentioning that I think this is beautiful, admirable work.
First we'll have DIY local anestesia
@@user-vs2eq7ii2w before that diy surgical tools
This should be in r/DIWHY
Hello I'm a diy neurosurgeon and I'd just like to say it hasn't been going well
Look: awsome
Function: useless
Edited: -
Finally I found an English comment 😹🏃
Useless ?
it will help in zombie apocalypse
No it isn't useless he made it to split logs easier for firewood and what not
@@deathondeath7741 I doubt it works as well as he showed though. It seems that it'll often just bounce off the wood rather than split it. There'll also be much less pressure and thus much less cutting power at the contact points. I bet only one in 10 pieces will split the way he showed. But I could be wrong.
We gonna have to start drawing a line with the DIY stuff. That had some professional level skills being used.
It’s just grinding and welding they’re not extremely advanced skills. If anything the line for diy should be “will you need to buy a tool for this or does basically everyone have one laying around. Like I’m sure everyone has a screwdriver and a hammer sitting somewhere in their house but not everyone owns a welder
Uh no the f it didnt. Theres like 20 things wrong in just 60. Unless you mean professional fuckups
Looks like fun to sharpen
We'll don't worry, since the welds absolutely ruined the heat treatment, no amount of sharpening will keep it sharp for more than a few swings.
@@KiaranScath welding only focuses heat in a small area, most of the axe is untouched
*"DIY"* Yes I totally can do this myself
I mean you probably could. Biggest thing holding you back is money for the power tools and welder.
Its not that *you* could do it with household tools, it’s that he didn’t pay someone else or use an automatic machine (other than saws, sanding, etc).
If I'm being honest you can. All he used was an angle grinder and a welder. Pretty much a staple in any DIYers shop
You totally could.
@@ayebby4017 so basically your saying you could do it if you could do it
Damn thanks ive been wondering what to do with the two axes, angle grinder and welding rod in my garage.
Thanks mate
Right? Everyone has this laying around 🤣☠️.... But on the real tho, I've gotten a passion to learn how to weld 🤣☠️
I have so many questions, starting with why
Didn't like having a functional axe?
That weld is beautiful
Someone get the dwarven dad on this! "Oh sweet Moradin..."
Edit: Spell check
Don't think Dwarves are this Dumb!
Moradin*. I got you!
@@aaronhobbs5488 Thanks!
I thought the exact same thing, our Dwarven father needs to see this
Oh jeez, dad would be PISSED.
"Today on crackhead arts and crafts"
Thats pretty dope but them welds are on point my man 👍
💯
Looking like a stack of dimes. 👌
It’s mig, that’s not welded it’s tacked, they can’t even run a bead
So whats the porpose of it?
"It can cut a bullet into 4"
"diy"
"since when can i do this myself"
😂😂😂
Ik
ayt lemme pull out an axe and a laser machine thingy
@@askhan.1 You mean a welding machine?
@@mathiashansen2382 yeah that thing
"How to make a mace"
Tilted mace but focus stats on sharpness instead of blunt dmg.
Weight after upgrade: 100kg
Efficiency of upgrade:HOHOHO
@@GG17_or_Indo lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll)))is a great place to uuu) l) lllll) lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) llllfgg
@@SomeUnimportantDude p
Traplines and Bylines (?) Made one of these. He found it wasn't that practical for splitting logs, but it worked great for making kindling.
@Thought Police yep, making kindling is a property of every single thing with a sharp edge
"Do ya want an axe or a mace?"
"Yes."
"Thats so cool!"
Him: "Yes."
"Why'd you make it?"
Him: "Yes."
Ur comment : ghaye
The fuck does that even mean?
@@GlorifiedGremlin it means he made it for no reason. literally, however, it means nothing
Lol
Comment is completely unoriginal at this point it all over you tube. 0/10 for creativity
"Damn dude what did you get hit by?"
"Oh you know a axe that’s built like a call of duty cross hair"
Bro so brainwashed he couldn’t say “cross”
@@ExperimentalDude ?
@@ExperimentalDude ?
@@ExperimentalDude Try reading again, bro.
@@costantly bruh he meant he couldn't simply say its a cross but he over exaggerated it
I’m just thinking abt how good those welds were lol, I didn’t even remember what the vid was abt when I saw it lol
What were those welds again?? ...I am not able to recall it's name...i couldn't see any electrodes...
yeah why are they always sooooo good at welding in these videos? insane actually
@@mohammaddaud6585 it’s a mig weld, it’s edited though. You can’t just stitch weld like that.
It wiill break.
That is a very nice looking axe and a very clean job nice one
functionality has left the chat.
It Still Works For Killing , Not The Best Way To Be Functional , But Something Functional For This Axe
Not at all, a guy made one of these on tiktok and it consistently cuts small pieces of wood (up to a max of about 10” diameter” perfectly into 4 pieces every time. That’s twice the split per split!
@PRETZEL r/DIwhY
Zombie-apocalypse is coming in 3...2...1...
Great in combat, crush a skull or even split right through a ribcage
"F*ck this piece of wood in particular"
“if you say so..”
_zip_
@@rainautica ayo-
@@rainautica yo that's sus
@@rainautica ay, Aye! AYE!
@@rainautica ayo yo yo yo wait up...lemme join in too.
The TIME it actually takes!
This is fascinating! Thanks
At first I thought he was trying to glue them 😂
Same
Customer: “Sir, I just said I needed my axe sharpened, it was pretty dull”
This guy: “Ooooooh!! I thought you said it looked dull. So I decided to spruce it up for you a tad bit.”
😂😂
@@tristandauod 1
@@tristandauod i
@@tristandauod l
And now, you're ready for zombie apocalypse
True 😅
@@jsoc99 false
And that's about all it's good for. Don't trust a weld for chopping wood.
Except it now requires more effort to split something, meaning you achieve the same task with a normal axe for a higher price. Idiotic
@@salatizjopi it's falsely true that you made this statement which is questionable inaccurate
Yo that’s the COOLEST Axe 🪓 I’ve ever seen 😱😎😎🆒🆒
Love the music. Perfect for a video like this.
Alternate title:
“How to make a useful tool useless.”
Kinda still useable
@@nelzyr I won't be able to chop people with this
@@ateenwholikesvideogames303 bash is another option
@@musababdulmalek8949 but chopping fresh humans is more effective than bonking them with a mace which
"how to make a mace out of an axe"
imagine doing all that work and putting the head on upside down
Thought I was the only one to notice that
💀
Is there a difference? I don't know anything about this and it would look the same either way right?
@@ZhuLeeDTT you can see the heel/beard of the head is not as flat as the top originally, when it was installed upside-down the top of the axe dramatically sticks up. The biggest issue is that the handle will never be seated right. The eye of the axe is taperd so that it is larger on top allowing for the handle to swell and lock in.
@@ZhuLeeDTT no, it is upside down.
I think I prefer the classic axe, thanks.
The real hint that the guy has no actual clue of what is doing is the end, when he puts the "axe" on the handle upsidedown. That got me rolling
I already know theres an axe expert watching this just bawlling his eyes out
I’m looking for his comment.
I mean, how are you going to get the axe unstuck if it doesn't split the wood in one go... Especially if the log is long and full of knots.
All that nonsense and I'm most upset that he mounted it upside down on the handle.......
Вот именно. Железную часть нужно надевать сверху в низ!
An expert at Making double axe heads?
I’m kidding I’m kidding I have multiple hundreds of axes in my collection. It was just a joke
I love when people say it's "DIY" and then whip out a bunch of fancy expensive tools
Well yes it doesn't matter if what you have is fancy or expensive, diy stands for do it yourself. Just because people do it there self doesn't mean they have to use shit tools...... the factories that make alot of things that are diy use way more expensive nicer tools regardless of the quality of the product. Some people diy without help and because there professionals they make a nicer product than they did at there job where they make the same product all with lesser tools.
You can buy Harbor Freight versions (DIY entry level) of every tool used in this video for under $200 total, so ...
@@DaddyBeanDaddyBean as someone that goes to harbor freight when they need cheap shit I can confirm lol
@@ijfsk8cr3w I needed to drill three three holes in stone, and bought the very finest $27 hammer drill Hazard Fraught had to offer. Drilled my three holes - worked like a charm - and put it on the shelf for probably 10+ years before I needed a hammer drill again. I usually buy good tools but if I absolutely don't need it to last? HF for the win!
@@DaddyBeanDaddyBean exactly how I am at work now. Bought a $200 snap on wrench that I've used maybe 4 times and that was a lesson well learned.
If it was centered with a shorter handle it would make for a nice morningstar or mace
Congratulations, you made something no one else would use
RUclipsr: "Oh and also don't try this at home!"
*The thing they're trying at home:*
🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
ok mr fake checkmark
@@zhorary well had to put a name so i copy and pasted it from those random bots that say "Finally it's here *random link* "
Shopkeeper: So you want one or two
Him: Yes
Na odwrud zabiłeś trzonek
@@mikolajchrapek8901 same bro
Great know the axe have low quality products :v because it's not usefull, it's have problems with aero dynamic
@@balibalibro2417 wut
@@balibalibro2417 apà
Но вот точить это чудо инженерии будет сложновато
Вопросы:
1)будешь точить?
2)(утверждение)тапор потерял свой смысл
"How useless do you want it to be?"
Him: "yes"
If you’ve ever split wood you would know that this would be very helpful in splitting the wood in 4 sections 😀👍🏼
@@hud_strthr5837 thats not how it works my man
@@hud_strthr5837 if you have ever split wood before you would know that axe would have too much surface area to split a log
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@lordjeffery10 he litteraly cuts wood with it in the video
"DIY twin axe"
Me: "buys 2 axes"
Done
diWHY?!
Muito👍👍👍 topi
You did amazing work!
Two minutes later:
D I Why?
I can finally put a plus symbol on my brother’s head, thank you
Hella underrated comment
Lmao
Hol’ up
Is your brother Harry Maguire?
@@GuinessOriginal how is Maguire an £80 million centre back?
I love how he puts it back together upside down too
Was scrolling waaayy to long to find that comment
@@kimetsu2166 bruh same
some nice beading
That looks completely badass
"And for our next project, I will be combining this hitachi wand with this butcher's knife."
ouch
Just to optimize the "cool but useless" aspect, i want to see this double sided
The twin war-axe
Uhm no look what a would splitting maul is this is what he made theres way better designs but it still works
@@frankieslefttoe8210 dude trying to read your comment hurts my damn brain
I'll raise that - double sided; both ends; connected by chains
@@TheMetasora i commented while drunk cba to fix it
He made a Skyrim weapon
Now this is a great axe! But... how do you sharpen it?
Спички только колоть
“Diy” just needs welder, grinders and cutting wheel.
And welding skills, to his credibility he never said it would be easy
@@williamgraham363 those aren’t welding skills. It is a bunch of spot welds edited to look like a continuing weld which it isn’t
If you don't have any of them get back to stone age, fight lions and giants, eat their bones, mine diamonds, return to monke, mine emeralds, mine rubies, mine coal, make torch, mine stone, wait till the year 2022 and there you go, simple
You can pick all that up for like less than $200 bucks if you go cheap, which if you're learning there's no harm in going cheap.
@@Meanryano
You still need some skill to weld I guess.
Finally, I can split my victims into fourths
Молодец! Захотел и сделал! Уважаю таких, лёгких на подьём!
How heavy and unergonomic do you want it?
This video: all of it
Such an easy DIY. The tools are very cheap, everyone has them, and I will definitely remember this in case someone invades my house.
Yea bro also i detect sarcasam
.....o
🤣🤣🤣
Nah just get a ccw and and a gun
Homie’s just gonna be like “hold up we need to go to my workshop before you rob me”
Looks fun to sharpen Bro
lol fax
Thor: "Weird but I'll try"
At this point its just a right-angle mace
As a society, i feel like we're taking the definition of "DIY" way too far.
Everything is an overexageration, like when people say "literally", "straight facts" or when you are a hater for not agreeing with something
What are you talking about, DIY just stands for Do It Yourself, he did it himself thus making it a DIY product.
He didn’t buy it from a store all done, he did it himself.
What do you Feelings. Explain youself.
@@thekramer1097 at all
It's perfectly DIY...
If you have professional tools and training.
“Diy”
Yea lemme grab my welding kit rq💀
i have a welding kit :D
@@kacey797 cool
@@kacey797 nicee bro
You didnt expect to make a twin axe with just duct tape and a pair of scissors right?
...
Right?
Best do it yourself video ever
The ultimate AXE
“DIY”, me trying to do it with a butter knife, safety scissors and some clear tape. :1
Lol😂😂
Alternative title: "How to ruin two perfectly good axe heads"
dude shut up lmao, he's just tryna make it look cool, i doubt he intended to ruin it
At least one was really wasted.
I was watching the whole video thinking did you really have to use 2 axeheads for this.
This totally gives an anime sword vibes 🤣
That's a beautiful weld.
Personally, I call it "The Demogorgon Maker".
I stared at this for a solid two minutes wondering what it meant, before I realized that I’m an idiot
Demogorgon face has 5 flaps
@@ThatTiredWriter 0llllll
Uoauoauo èb
I was honestly thinking the mind flayer just now becos it look like flail
"Hows the heat treatment on your axe?"
"Whats a heat treatment?"
Lol
What's a heat treatment
Isn't it already heat treated
@@Fakt_ChekaTv it's were you dip a peice of steel in oil to harden it. So if you make a knife you dip it in oil to make the steel harder otherwise your steel will be super soft
@@josiahralya2160 Wouldnt the heat from the welding screw up the heat treat? I think that's what hes talking about.
@@ARockyRock yea that makes sense. My bad
Alternative title: turning an axe into a sharp mace
I’m super impressed. Like why hasn’t anyone thought of this before. Time saver. Awesome
pov: u have random motivation at 3 am
lmaooo
Fr 💀💀
Yes its 11:32 am
Yep
I love the titlle says "DIY"
🤣🤣🤣
I mean...
He did do it himself!
The more the area of contact, more is the distribution of force resulting to less pressure...
Hence ineffective.
Just what every cutting tool needs: More surface friction
"DIY"
Sure bro lemme get my anvil and axes from the closet
Do u know the name of the song by any chance?
Don't forget to bring out the power tools from the garage while u're at it
That’s literally what I did to get my anvil and axes. They belonged to my great grandfather.
More like: "DIWHY?"
Big brain comment 👍🏼
r/diWHY
For splitting firewood
DIWHYNOT
Shut up
never have I seen a less handy tool
What a perfect art