I am very interested in what you did with the ax, I don't know if it is because of the interesting video you made or because of my interest. Your video was neither too slow nor too fast. I am going to fix an old pickaxe from my grandfather 😊
You did a GREAT job with the restoration of the axe, but I have to comment on your table saw technique. Since the branch was relatively short, I only cringed a little when you started running it through the saw. What REALLY caught my attention, however, was when you used the miter gauge to square the ends of the board around the 6:40 mark. That small piece of wood that you chopped off between the blade and the fence was ripe for kickback, and you did it TWICE. You are VERY lucky that it didn't catch and get sent hurtling back towards you. Please do a search on "avoiding table saw kickback;" there is a MUCH safer way to do that.
@@MWRestoration and I cringed a bit when You used the leaflet sanding disc to remove axe's imperfections. It's great to remove alot of material, like when You're flattening welds, but for making this axe as flat and perfect, it works against You. There is a flat sanding paper velctro holder/adapter for angle grinders, and It'll give You the perfect flat plane to work later when polishing. Still a nice work worth the upvote.
Hey, been watching some of your older videos and was just wondering when you sand steel and use neodymiums to collect the dust what do you do with it? Do you just have a bigger magnet hidden away to pull it from the smaller one 🤣 . Anyways I was just going to suggest using an em as it will probably be easier on you. P.S. Just the thought of having to fight metal shavings from a neo terrifies me
@@MWRestoration I have no bandsaw either but would use my jigsaw to cut the shape quickly and accurately. Compliments to you on the beautiful work that you do.
I love most of your videos, but that handle isn't fitted right and its really really bugging me to the point I had to point it out in comments. I was taught a handle should fit perfectly top/bottom, if you have a gap it will work the wedge out during use or crack the wood. My father would have beat the crap out of me if I did a handle like that... 30 years on and Trauma, maybe why its bugging me so much.
Verry thanks for the rabbit
Love the leather wrap technique 🧡
Thank you for your comment 😊. The leather wrapping gives the ax a nice finish
i love your pet! its so cute :D of course your work is awesome too!
I am very interested in what you did with the ax, I don't know if it is because of the interesting video you made or because of my interest. Your video was neither too slow nor too fast. I am going to fix an old pickaxe from my grandfather 😊
ITS SMOOTH ENOUGH.
I really like how you finished the back of the head of the hatchet. Good job!
I heard his mirror at home is so shiny you can see your future 😄
good restore
Thanks 😊
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Couldn’t you have added some white glue on the wedge you drove into the top to make it more safer for the axe to bite into the wood?! ! Thank you.
Hello you are right I completely forgot. Fail 😅. The wedge is stuck inside, but some glue wouldn't have hurt.
@@MWRestoration thank you for your reply ! Stay safe .
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You did a GREAT job with the restoration of the axe, but I have to comment on your table saw technique. Since the branch was relatively short, I only cringed a little when you started running it through the saw. What REALLY caught my attention, however, was when you used the miter gauge to square the ends of the board around the 6:40 mark. That small piece of wood that you chopped off between the blade and the fence was ripe for kickback, and you did it TWICE. You are VERY lucky that it didn't catch and get sent hurtling back towards you. Please do a search on "avoiding table saw kickback;" there is a MUCH safer way to do that.
Thanks for your tips, I always like to learn something new. 😊
@@MWRestoration and I cringed a bit when You used the leaflet sanding disc to remove axe's imperfections. It's great to remove alot of material, like when You're flattening welds, but for making this axe as flat and perfect, it works against You. There is a flat sanding paper velctro holder/adapter for angle grinders, and It'll give You the perfect flat plane to work later when polishing. Still a nice work worth the upvote.
Thank you for your comment. I'll test it with the flat sandpaper on the angle grinder. 👍
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It occurred to me to mix sawdust with glue that would be very strong and beautiful 😁
It's not a bad idea either 👍
Wrong grain orientation on the handle.
Well, someone had an axe to grind
I'm surprised that epoxy or wood-glue wasn't used with the wedge when the axe head was fitted to the handle.
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Might want to invest in a draw knife.
Careful with that axe, Eugene...
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What's the point of sandblasting just to remove that much material with the grinding , filing and sanding
From 1 to 10 =7 more work on the medal almost their
Loved the bunny. What's their name?
Is it me or doe sit look like when he is sand blasting it looks like the item is being primed haha
Hey, been watching some of your older videos and was just wondering when you sand steel and use neodymiums to collect the dust what do you do with it? Do you just have a bigger magnet hidden away to pull it from the smaller one 🤣 . Anyways I was just going to suggest using an em as it will probably be easier on you. P.S. Just the thought of having to fight metal shavings from a neo terrifies me
Металл же не обработан от коррозии. Снова таким же станет как изначально или нет?
В основном полированные поверхности защищены от коррозии. Но это всегда зависит от состава металла
What, no band saw? Chisel is OK, but a lot of work.
Unfortunately I didn't have a band saw. I absolutely have to buy one. I used the old traditional method. Which costs a lot of time and energy
@@MWRestoration I have no bandsaw either but would use my jigsaw to cut the shape quickly and accurately. Compliments to you on the beautiful work that you do.
is it me or the hatchet is not straight?
The way you're using the file is wrong
руку смозолишь
намотка совсем ни кчему
только красоту всю портит
I love most of your videos, but that handle isn't fitted right and its really really bugging me to the point I had to point it out in comments.
I was taught a handle should fit perfectly top/bottom, if you have a gap it will work the wedge out during use or crack the wood.
My father would have beat the crap out of me if I did a handle like that... 30 years on and Trauma, maybe why its bugging me so much.
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