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Garage4Life Hmmm... I skimmed through some vids that are uploaded in your channel and not gonna lie, they are a bit too much for me. Had to really lower the volume and I dunno, just made me zone out from the chill mood. But I guess it depends for others??
Man i spent a few years without watching your videos, then i come back and I see 50M of views like this video and how your channel grow up and im so glad for you congratulations you deserve it!!
Does anyone but me wonder why this guy is so fascinated by using hard, cold metal in place of wood? I can imagine the harshness of using this tool for the purpose it was intended.
I think it would be ok if he put a rubber grip on it to stop it from hurting when you hit something with it, he could grind away part of the handle to inlay the rubber grip so it looks nice
@@EasySqueezy1 Nah/ Aluminium has the mechanical properties of cheddar cheese. If you actually tried to use this thing, the handle would just bend more and more. Especially since you'd have to swing it extra hard because the edge would dull extremely rapidly, since he ruined the temper of the steel, effectively annealing it
The good news is, whoever ends up with it, can melt all that Aluminium down, sell it to the scrap yard and get enough $ to buy a nice plank of Hickory to build a proper handle👍
@@andreafoster5193 did you think your comment was germane to the discussion at hand? Also as you brought it up, please cite where you found "are meant to be thrown" in the general description of "hatchet" 🙄
Really impressed with the result. I wouldn't have thought the polystyrene handle in sand mold would have worked so well (despite the exploding sprue :)). Incredible job!!!
I'm a bit disappointed that a lot of people complain about what the person did. it's theirs, so it's really their decision to do whatever... I mean, yes, he could have used something else for the handle, but he wanted to try something else-- he was experimenting... edit: as his pinned comment says, read the description.
@@thatlemonguy1107 Also what do you mean by saying "you think you can beat me?"the guy just pointed out that the handle was from the center of a tree witch are good handles.
@@gregbicknell5114 xD so Savage I love it everyone listens to wranglermart when it comes to axes why who the fuck died and left him the expert of all axes lols
@@jvinluan3975 if there are people that wood hate on an aluminum handle then there are people that wood hate on a wooden handle. There are many types of people and those are 2 of them.
I wondered the same but It's the same way round as at the beginning of the video - the flat part points towards the 'blade' and the curvy part points towards the 'heel'. So if it's wrong then the last person also did it wrong :D
The original handle was put in facing the right way. Also on the end of the handle you could make some grooves for grip buy turning it against the edge of a bench grinder wheel. (I do that to sledge hammer, ball peen and most any wooden handles that are smooth and I don't want to come flying out of my hand).
An old-timer told me that a properly forged axe hole is tapered slightly wider going towards the outside, so that the wedges will prevent the head from slipping off the handle. I believe that the Nordic axe design is so that no wedges are required; the handle comes in from the top, and is held in place by the tapered handle. The heads and handles can easily be separated from each other, and interchanged by knocking the head on and off the handle, using the taper as a lock. Ingenious design.
A veces,uno encuentra un vídeo como éste sin siquiera saber cómo llegó,y descubre un trabajo que da la sensación de ser casi perfecto,me suscribo de inmediato. Gracias.
I know this will sound like the usual keyboard knowitall, but i really like your videos, and that's exactly why i ask you: please don't ever use the top part of your belt sander. If you need to grind a convex shape, use the underside of the belt; where the piece will fly away from you if you lose your grip and not towards your head. Sorry if that sounded patronizing. Also, very nice project; turned out way better than the bad idea disclaimer made it sound
Y’all lazy people just wanna complain. The description says EXPERIMENT. Also, not everything old is valuable. You wouldn’t spend a fortune on an old run of the mill piss bucket would you? It just looked like you’re average old style hatchet. Which can’t be THAT old cause the wood was intact, and it looked heavily used. So calm down, he didn’t destroy the most important hatchet ever.
It was a good ace in the beginning and require just a bit of cleaning and sharpening. If you expose hardened steel to high temp you ruin it and he did just that.
Man, you got some serious casting skills!! like I mean creating the foam profile, sand+pop mold, selecting a metal, placement of riser. If any of these things is messed up whole casting wastes and u did an awesome job there.
Я не знаю как автор НО люди из России поймут зимой дрова не наколеш топор тяжелый руки постоянно будут в мозолях что структура дерева а что металл если вдруг он у тебя каким нибудь образом сломается то это будет такой гемор придется высверливать клепку выбивать остатки этой рукоятки не нечего лучше нет старой доброй деревянной рукоятки ЧТО В ОБЩЕМ ОН ПРОСТО УГРОБИЛ ТОПОР
@@wazda6488 i just put it in google translate "I don’t know how the author BUT people from Russia will understand in winter that firewood doesn’t have a heavy ax to hold hands in calluses that the structure of the tree and that metal if you break it in some way then it will be such a hemorrhoid you will have to drill the riveting it’s better not to have a good old wooden handle WHAT IN GENERAL IT JUST HAMBARED THE AXE "
NJ OFFICIAL it’s water and baking soda. Vinegar and baking soda is for making volcanoes. Also the two mixed together makes bubbles and just turns to salt water and carbon dioxide. Seriously... it’s just water.
Y’all that old rusty hatchet was garbage and you all know it. He tried something new, learned from the experience, and made something really interesting. It’s not like it was the hatchet Abraham Lincoln used to cut down the cherry tree. Chill, people.
11:33 concentrate on this noise while thinking of the A-10 warthog flying and shooting. And at 12:02 concentrate on this noise while thinking of a bee hive
Might I suggest you add a grip to this hatchet, in case you happen to be chopping in the rain or if you by chance have wet hands, and it slips out of your hand while chopping. Just my honest opinion.
the voltage doesn't really matter because the higher the voltage the faster the electrolysis will happen however the type of metal you use is crucial for the chemical reaction
what about some shock absorption? all the shock from whatever you're gonna hit is gonna go straight to your hand. that's why you make handles out of wood. Cool project tho
To be honest that's kinda cool actually. It would be a nice little hatchet for hiking or even camping to use on the smaller stuff you wouldn't want to use an axe on. Good Job!
I respect the art and craftsmanship but I didn't like the end product on this. Was that aluminum he used for the handle? Just looked cheap and unnecessarily laborious for nothing.
I think that the aluminium handle is not very practicle since wood can take much more stress because it is more flexible but the contrast between the old axehead and the shiny aluminium is very beautiful tho. Nice video as always!
@@whayoajredyt7658 lol. Im on the same page as the OP. I thought he was putting the handle together. I didn't realize that it was a foam or whatever for casting.
Lol this is bad ass it's outstanding everyone has a vision of something and this is yours :3 wranglermart isn't the expert and know it all of axes lols keep up your amazing work
Holy crap this might be an old video but that axe is jelly dope this is the first time av seen someone do this and other people might have done it before but ur the first person av seen 🔥🔥🔥😮❤️
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www.patreon.com/blackbeardprojects
Black Beard Projects shave your beard and rename the chanell no beard projects
i really hate you. like watching a child coloring on an original piece of art.
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Black Beard Projects .
Black Beard Projects crcvnmkmkfvbzvkhlltgfghjlgdbcxg
I am mostly impressed on how you have 10 fingers
He pays attention when he's using his equipment
@@rukiakuchki1591 just a joke.
It looks more dangerous, because it's sped up.
actually its 8 fingers and 2 thumbs dumby.
Eight fingers two thumbs
I love how it is peaceful, no talking and no annoying music.
i wonder if when he got it he salvaged it from the titanic
Music is good...when it's not annoying🤔
I was thinking to turn off music on my videos :/ but in my opinion they are not annoying :/
Garage4Life
Hmmm... I skimmed through some vids that are uploaded in your channel and not gonna lie, they are a bit too much for me. Had to really lower the volume and I dunno, just made me zone out from the chill mood. But I guess it depends for others??
@@aga3852 thanks :)
You see.. its hard to find exact way :/
Crafting level 99
wood cutting level 2
Lol
Level 1 u can’t have 101
KeycilerD bro it doesn’t make sense to have 99 and 2 it has to be either 98 and 2 or 99 and 1
RuneScape? Lol
@@kyushka. idiot
Man i spent a few years without watching your videos, then i come back and I see 50M of views like this video and how your channel grow up and im so glad for you congratulations you deserve it!!
Like everyone else, I was horrified when I noticed he wasn’t going wood.
Wow he really took your guys criticism and improved on it! ruclips.net/video/gBA4jPWGpjs/видео.html
.....what?
@@b-tatsu6011 fr i dont get it
G L hi you spelt wood not good
Nigel Houslip 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
“Felt cute, might restore a antique hatchet later idk🥰”.
With that pistol and shotgun
That doesn't make any sense
An*
D3DMAN GAMING a*
*lunchbox
1:34 so that's how they make those scary suspense sound effects
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Ahahaha yes
It sounded like the friday the 13th music when jason would attack someone
sounds like a shark is gonna attack from somewhere
Jump scare from the 1960’s lol
Does anyone but me wonder why this guy is so fascinated by using hard, cold metal in place of wood? I can imagine the harshness of using this tool for the purpose it was intended.
I think it would be ok if he put a rubber grip on it to stop it from hurting when you hit something with it, he could grind away part of the handle to inlay the rubber grip so it looks nice
@@EasySqueezy1 Nah/ Aluminium has the mechanical properties of cheddar cheese. If you actually tried to use this thing, the handle would just bend more and more. Especially since you'd have to swing it extra hard because the edge would dull extremely rapidly, since he ruined the temper of the steel, effectively annealing it
@@ashscott6068 my guy said cheddar cheese 😭
For fun... Check out his other videos, most restorations are with wood, but sometimes he gets a little crazy
@@ashscott6068 the thing is it looks presentable he doesn't want it to be usable he is just making asmr type of vids
That wood handle was in good condition.
Dark GT I also think it was in good condition, but still the wood could've been weak or something, ya never know unless you're the one working on it
согласен деревянная лучше чем какой то кусок алюминия посмотрел бы я на его руки когда он будет рубить деревяшку из твердой древесины )))
Gamer929andminecraft W.I.P. BE GONE YA RUDE FUCC.
Dark GT gg
GreenCFS
How mature do you feel right now?
Once he hits something hard with that axe... his whole body is gonna vibrate
Shshshsh
Aluminium is not the best shock absorbant material indeed
The good news is, whoever ends up with it, can melt all that Aluminium down, sell it to the scrap yard and get enough $ to buy a nice plank of Hickory to build a proper handle👍
That's a hatchet not an axe. Axes are much bigger and longer than hatchets. Hatchets are meant to be thrown btw if u didn't know
@@andreafoster5193 did you think your comment was germane to the discussion at hand? Also as you brought it up, please cite where you found "are meant to be thrown" in the general description of "hatchet" 🙄
Ide like to think someday someone’s gonna restore the tools he uses
Tough Cloud ehterrrdrff
he probably would never let them get to this point but I would like to imagine the same
how meta!
But wouldn’t he have to get the same tools just to restore the tool?
But with what tools
For the majority of this video I was confused but then at the end I was just really impressed lol
Black Beard: makes a metal handle for a hatchet
Also Black Beard: destroys the piece of wood which he could have made the handle of
Albert Berci he made a metal hatchet because he didn’t want to use a piece of wood.
Newest is best
He used metal cause he didn’t want the handle to break
@@datcr4zyazn851 A metal one is nowhere as good as a wooden one, but if you ever touched an axe you would understand.
@@inra5314 can you explain why?
Damn, just imagine if someone found a very old hatchet, worth a lot of money, and did exactly this
Well they fucked up
It would be very dumb.
Dank Matter now it's worth more
Princess Lucina no it's not
Ahahahaha....this is so awfull restauration. He changed a wood with shiny aluminium. It will slip from hand...and that hole...omfg
Really impressed with the result. I wouldn't have thought the polystyrene handle in sand mold would have worked so well (despite the exploding sprue :)). Incredible job!!!
Meine Mechaniker was here 👏
I'm a bit disappointed that a lot of people complain about what the person did. it's theirs, so it's really their decision to do whatever...
I mean, yes, he could have used something else for the handle, but he wanted to try something else-- he was experimenting...
edit: as his pinned comment says, read the description.
i know, he could have cheated and got a pre-made handle, and people would complain, i thought he was gonna dip it rubber
Um, but it's our opinion....soooooo
both are valid points.
He also didn't sharpen it very well, it was blunt as all hell
*they
Dude that wood handle was made from the center of a tree
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DiscoKitten5 and?
@@thatlemonguy1107
Also what do you mean by saying "you think you can beat me?"the guy just pointed out that the handle was from the center of a tree witch are good handles.
HarryTheReatard
Am I about to get wooshed, or did you just get wooshed?
Edit: Wait, your name... Yeah, I just got wooshed, didn’t I?
W O A H, THAT'S INSANE BROH! I NEVER KNEW WOOD WOULD COME FROM A CENTER OF A TREE! I MEAN DANG I THOUGHT WOOD FELL FROM THE SKY! WOOAHAHHHH
I cried a little when he drilled the hole in the hatched head
No one fucking cares bud. Go cry somewhere else
Why did u cry a little?
Trash Mad LMAO
1like= no more hatchet abuse
@@gregbicknell5114 xD so Savage I love it everyone listens to wranglermart when it comes to axes why who the fuck died and left him the expert of all axes lols
I like it when u clean the mess after everything ... You're a man of culture as well ...
In my opinion, if it originally had a wooden handle, put a wooden handle
That's just silly.
If that's what you think would be best why don't you do it? Post a video on it's so other people can shit on your restorations
Johnny Sickness02 I wouldn’t get hate because I’d do a wooden handle 😂
@@jvinluan3975 if there are people that wood hate on an aluminum handle then there are people that wood hate on a wooden handle. There are many types of people and those are 2 of them.
Read the description.
FFS.
If you replace the head of an axe, and then a few years later replace the handle, is it still the same axe?
SssCassxnnon says that
Zzz! :-)$$$$$
Triggers broom lol
This is just Ship of Theseus.
wait, WHAT
11:55 sounds like Fly
12:03 sounds like mosquito
Kkkkkkkk
Br é foda
3:48 Sounds like "ahhh help us" usually in horror movies😆
Kkkkkkkkkk Br é foda man
@@bluedragonls._.8274 ele não é BR
I've come back to this video several times because of how satisfying it was to me
I watch this when I can’t sleep, so relaxing!
Is the handle round the wrong way?
I asked myself the same! No idea :')
I wondered the same but It's the same way round as at the beginning of the video - the flat part points towards the 'blade' and the curvy part points towards the 'heel'. So if it's wrong then the last person also did it wrong :D
The original handle was put in facing the right way. Also on the end of the handle you could make some grooves for grip buy turning it against the edge of a bench grinder wheel. (I do that to sledge hammer, ball peen and most any wooden handles that are smooth and I don't want to come flying out of my hand).
Yep it is
An old-timer told me that a properly forged axe hole is tapered slightly wider going towards the outside, so that the wedges will prevent the head from slipping off the handle.
I believe that the Nordic axe design is so that no wedges are required; the handle comes in from the top, and is held in place by the tapered handle. The heads and handles can easily be separated from each other, and interchanged by knocking the head on and off the handle, using the taper as a lock.
Ingenious design.
A veces,uno encuentra un vídeo como éste sin siquiera saber cómo llegó,y descubre un trabajo que da la sensación de ser casi perfecto,me suscribo de inmediato. Gracias.
Alejandro Quinteros yo me metí porque si xD y me gusto el trabajo
Alejandro Quinteros perfecto?? Jajajaja 😂😂
I'm glad you added the spoiler sign. It shows you're learning by trial and error. Mr build it has a motto courage and sweat.
He literally shaped the handle by hand! 🤯👏🏽👌🏽
Somehow I find this quite satisfying and relaxing to watch
Toothless fan ikr I w watch stuff like this to satisfy me
12:01 - 12:20 freaking mosquito
Hahaha lol
dontya hate those things? They get all over your Axe!
HAHAHAHA
Psycho this needs more likes ;-;
@@lucinacalzada317 yes this is so sad can we hit 50 likes?
Mom: "Why don't you do the dishes?"
*The dishes **1:31*
so true
I don't get it
@@Fari7aMo the joke is that the dishes are all nasty like the rusty water
No one:
Mosquitos at 3am: 12:03
It do be dat way doh
funny go haha
Hahahaha that was hella funny!
Lol i get the joke
Yaa lol
12:02 When you chill outside, it's very late and you hear this sound...
Moskito
Oh no! This is *gets interrupted by clickbait* clickbait
Aww, thank you guys for 66 likes! Never got that much!
@@frisky9218 welcome
Brazil
the whole "bad idea" didnt even phase me - because i had no idea what in the hell you were doing 😂
Filling a mold?
Aluminium casting the handle of the axe
This was the first video I watched about restoring tools. Ever since I watched this video, I binged watch other restoration videos.
This is oddly satisfying to me. I don’t see why people give you so much hate. Keep doing what you’re doing
The axe he "restored" is now un useable
thor: where’s the handle? where’s the handle?
Black Beard: give me about 36 hrs
Деревянная лучше - руки не отсушит. А старое топорище было знатное - из старого дуба. Цены не было. Просто угробил топор.
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Ага
Согласен
Смешариков везде хватает... .
Согласен, он просто мудак
Out of the world restoration
I know this will sound like the usual keyboard knowitall, but i really like your videos, and that's exactly why i ask you: please don't ever use the top part of your belt sander. If you need to grind a convex shape, use the underside of the belt; where the piece will fly away from you if you lose your grip and not towards your head.
Sorry if that sounded patronizing.
Also, very nice project; turned out way better than the bad idea disclaimer made it sound
And this was only one of the many safety violations he made. Scary.
Y’all lazy people just wanna complain. The description says EXPERIMENT. Also, not everything old is valuable. You wouldn’t spend a fortune on an old run of the mill piss bucket would you? It just looked like you’re average old style hatchet. Which can’t be THAT old cause the wood was intact, and it looked heavily used. So calm down, he didn’t destroy the most important hatchet ever.
👏👏👏👏👏
GeddarCheddar 42 you’re not funny
arpiarpi230 je
It was a good ace in the beginning and require just a bit of cleaning and sharpening. If you expose hardened steel to high temp you ruin it and he did just that.
lipsa pauza E X P E R I M E N T
be safe on your journey through RUclips recommendations late at night...
Man, you got some serious casting skills!! like I mean creating the foam profile, sand+pop mold, selecting a metal, placement of riser. If any of these things is messed up whole casting wastes and u did an awesome job there.
This is a horrible thing to do to a beautiful tool.
This is great for a mom joke but I'm not gonna be that guy. But that's just an awful thing thing to say about your sister
Johnny Sickness02 h
so skill
This whole video looks “Dangerous “ to me!!😵However.. I Applaud Your Work!!👏👏👏
Am I the only one that finds it funny when u speed up the hammering? :D
Aha You are not alone.
I do to 🤤
I'm impressed about how you haven't still lost a finger because of that wood cutter
Aliminium is not a good handle material.
Wood already lasts a long time, if you take care of it. I think the aluminum handle just made it harder to restore if you ever were to in the future.
Yeah also Aluminium makes it easier to get heat right?
rasnac agreed
Wood will fracture. Aluminum is superior. Dont talk if you haven't made or forged your own knives like I have
luckily aluminium doesn't exist, or he mightve used it!
Я не знаю как автор НО люди из России поймут зимой дрова не наколеш топор тяжелый руки постоянно будут в мозолях что структура дерева а что металл если вдруг он у тебя каким нибудь образом сломается то это будет такой гемор придется высверливать клепку выбивать остатки этой рукоятки не нечего лучше нет старой доброй деревянной рукоятки ЧТО В ОБЩЕМ ОН ПРОСТО УГРОБИЛ ТОПОР
Кирилл 2019 english please
Ну может, он им и пользоваться не будет
Ника Уфимкина say whaaaaaat
@@wazda6488 i just put it in google translate "I don’t know how the author BUT people from Russia will understand in winter that firewood doesn’t have a heavy ax to hold hands in calluses that the structure of the tree and that metal if you break it in some way then it will be such a hemorrhoid you will have to drill the riveting it’s better not to have a good old wooden handle WHAT IN GENERAL IT JUST HAMBARED THE AXE
"
NoName okay
Looks dope! I don't care if it is not practical, it will look good on a shelf or in your workshop.
just a normal craftsman doing his thing, just love it
I thought you where cutting styrofoam not wood lol
Dana McWhite de
Dana McWhite he was cutting styrofoam
Remy Masson I’m an idiot
@@danamcwhite lmao thts about all the blade can cut the blade he was using is very flimsy
OMG me too!! Btw what is that stuff anyway?
When he mixed he powder in the water and clipped on the wires I was like “Woah, science!”
It is vinegar and baking soda
Electrolysis
NJ OFFICIAL it’s water and baking soda. Vinegar and baking soda is for making volcanoes. Also the two mixed together makes bubbles and just turns to salt water and carbon dioxide.
Seriously... it’s just water.
@@ArmchairDeity Woah, science!
Joseph Cook 😂😂😂 Right?
Aww poor guy he formed all that clay and then it just burned😭😦😬
You can look at it forever) Good job!
Child: hey dad STOP with a the noise down there
Dad: I’m Making a project
Noice
Um lol
Is this supposed to be funny..?
Sometimes you just have to make things because it's fun regardless if it practical or not.
Little Bacchus ybx. Buiiiuyxbxbnebzu
Fghjiij Gghj Uii Oh huh?
Y’all that old rusty hatchet was garbage and you all know it. He tried something new, learned from the experience, and made something really interesting. It’s not like it was the hatchet Abraham Lincoln used to cut down the cherry tree. Chill, people.
actual.lizard George Washington chopped down a cherry tree not Abraham Lincoln
Ugh Billington lmao rip I tried
@@actual.lizard7804 Abraham Lincoln did use a axe he used it to slay vampires :p 😂
Lord Venger omfg truueeee😂😂
@@actual.lizard7804 hahaha xD 🤣😂😆
An insane amount of work when you had a perfectly good handle to begin with
so great video. I've never seen aluminum melt in iron. you are a artist❤️
Thanks!! :)
It’s an artist not a artist
Decker Hanson Was Just Bout To Mention That But Thanks Mate!
Awesome mate. Very interesting idea. Mi piace moltissimo!
Grazie :')
Great Video man, and cool techniques you showed! I wasn't aware of these... Thanks a lot buddy!
Thanks!! :)
Kjellski he used electrolysis on removing the rust! It does a great job at removing any rust on iron surfaces
Kitsune absolutely! I wanted to get one for a long time... :)
0:41 Never have i ever heard anything more satisfying.
RUclips always recommends interesting videos to me when i have to sleep
Can you restore my minecraft account? I forgot the password
Maybe
Why Would you ask someone like that something like that
dude im joking
@boris yu yes I know I'm joking dude
Core
r/wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh
12:02 Sounds like a mosquito that wants to bite me while I'm sleeping
Same
Same
Hahahaha
True
Same
This is one of the most satisfying things I've watch and I watched this over 100 times already
11:33 concentrate on this noise while thinking of the A-10 warthog flying and shooting. And at 12:02 concentrate on this noise while thinking of a bee hive
Fang The Finn it does sound like the A-10
Fang The Finn true
I was just about to comment on that
Lol bro
Fang The Finn sex
Thanks for the review! Very interesting project
8:58 Damn imagine if his hand moves suddenly to the machine
DUNIDA I
I would not want to imagine that!
Hola
Fuck imagination.
experienced peoples😂
You cannot get rid of this! and we love it!
12:03 Where tha fok is that mostiquos ?!
:D :D
rollingklouds it's a joke idiot
rollingklouds ?
LoooooooooooooL😂😂😂😂😂😂
She's hiding, I'm gonna catch and eat her!!! 😂😂😂😂
Might I suggest you add a grip to this hatchet, in case you happen to be chopping in the rain or if you by chance have wet hands, and it slips out of your hand while chopping. Just my honest opinion.
That handle would just bend if you try to chop something hard. Its more of an decoration.
Wow, cool project. What voltage did you use in the water bath with baking soda to derust ?
4.3 Volt
I tried the toaster , it gave my little sister a quick jolt and a smile, she is an electrifying girl.
the voltage doesn't really matter because the higher the voltage the faster the electrolysis will happen
however the type of metal you use is crucial for the chemical reaction
True chemist
oh no x)
it's basic chemistry i learned from my senior's year (or bac) now i'm studying mechanic engingeering
I am impressed on how you throw it and takes no damage on the one you hitted!
what about some shock absorption? all the shock from whatever you're gonna hit is gonna go straight to your hand. that's why you make handles out of wood. Cool project tho
Yeah, I'll use it just as throwing axe, works well at that... Or does it? 🤔
*VSauce music starts playing*
Black Beard Projects Yeah. The added mass from the aluminium should give you an edge against all the attacking tree carcasses you throw it at ;)
Спасибо за видео. Прекрасный был топор ;) К нему отлично бы подошла ручка из благородных сортов дерева.
12:00 first day at the violin class be like!!!
True
Parazo Diaz that’s so funny imma like
Cello is better then violin
Parazo Diaz I’m laughing to hard 😂
Unfunny and bad joke "Be LiKe!!!"
To be honest that's kinda cool actually. It would be a nice little hatchet for hiking or even camping to use on the smaller stuff you wouldn't want to use an axe on. Good Job!
12:28 NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN!
I can‘t be the only one hearing that! 😂
Veqozh yes! You can
Same
Veqozh I replayed it 20 times but I finally heard it
oh I see what you mean 😂
I heard it XD
I respect the art and craftsmanship but I didn't like the end product on this. Was that aluminum he used for the handle? Just looked cheap and unnecessarily laborious for nothing.
Agreed... Also the hand shock when using this as a hatchet would be fierce.
Unnecessary laborious? A hatchet cost 7 dollars at Home Depot
@@GravyGGG I agree they cost 5/18 dollars
He made for chopping down wood and for work and for protection
No idea what you just said.
Just put on some flextape and everything will be fixed 👍
Yuri Schubert Zwingli the best comment I’ve seen so far, only real ones understand the power of flex tape
John Davis lmao thanks
Don't forget the power of phil swift. Without him, flextape would't be the same.
John Davis Well, and of course jontron xD
Lol yes Phil Swift and Jon Tron
Yuri Schubert Zwingli should’ve dipped it in flex seal
If I were you, after all that awesome hardwork, I don't think I would ever use the axe again XD
It was at that moment 1:35 when you know Michael Myers is looking at you 😅
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I think that the aluminium handle is not very practicle since wood can take much more stress because it is more flexible but the contrast between the old axehead and the shiny aluminium is very beautiful tho. Nice video as always!
I saw glue stick I was like "ha" 5 minutes later "ohhhh"
Holaa
hairlesheep what
@@whayoajredyt7658 lol. Im on the same page as the OP. I thought he was putting the handle together. I didn't realize that it was a foam or whatever for casting.
3 years ago i found this video back in highschool around 5 am because i couldn't sleep and i keep coming back to it
Not supposed to mix ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
True. There will be an electrical reaction from the dissimilar metals which will lead to corrosion, and the head and handle joint becoming weak.
Figuring that this is an experiment, I dont think he intends to use the damn thing
12:02 That one hella annoying mosquito flying around in your room at night.
Coach Al lmfaaoo
I think its the thing that he's using
Manny Morrugares no shit he’s being sarcastic
Hamza Thank you xD
Coach Al fhibidjg
Lol this is bad ass it's outstanding everyone has a vision of something and this is yours :3 wranglermart isn't the expert and know it all of axes lols keep up your amazing work
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@@weerayutchomnanta3986 Shout out to Sean Ranklin X3
Holy crap this might be an old video but that axe is jelly dope this is the first time av seen someone do this and other people might have done it before but ur the first person av seen 🔥🔥🔥😮❤️
В конце нужно было в мусорку выкинуть))
Мы стобой одни Русские здесь
@@rander_glass3173 Не одни))))
@@rander_glass3173 нет
Спасибо довайте так переписываться там говорить так как шас а?
@@rander_glass3173 Легко))) я просто сам топоры делаю...........печаль такое видеть)))
what did exactly did he do other than add baking soda to get rid of the rust?
He didn't
I feel as if the original wooden handle was good enough to work on, instead of removing it and making a new one, but otherwise, nice video!
He literally said it was for fun read
Trey litt Calm down.
@@ShaddsChannelWhenHeWas12 ok
Sorry
Wow I can watch it again and again and again
Turned out super nice! Fun project, thanks for sharing!
Since it's antique, Imo you should preserve as much original meterial as possible
material
I would have spent a little more time saving that handle, it looked to be in damn good condition...they don't grow wood like that these days.
Thats just a waste. Just because its old doesn't mean it should be preserved.
David Li
Who cares about an old hatchet???
*SMITHING*
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*ONE HANDED*
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Guess I gotta go do some bounty grinding at whiterun...
Angry Baldi you have committed crimes against skyrim and her people what say you in your defense?
@@_Muja_ Khajiit would rather die than go to prison!
YYYYAAARGHHH!!!!!
*Oh Hi Baldi*