Making a Viking Tool Chest pt1

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

Комментарии • 39

  • @randycurtis1176
    @randycurtis1176 7 лет назад +1

    Now a follower. This project has been on my list for too long. Soon headed to the saw mill in search of an oak log with wedges, sledges, gluts and mauls in hand. Thanks for the inspiration. Now, nail it or use tusk tenons for a knock down chest. So many choices.

  • @DaneStolthed
    @DaneStolthed 6 лет назад

    Very inspiring, I have some oak but I've been putting this project off for years. BIG THUMBS UP!

  • @ahmadadlabad973
    @ahmadadlabad973 7 лет назад +2

    Lol dude you rock I've learned alot watching this stuff and i love forging but usually its swords knives and spears but you've inspired me to kick it up a notch salam

  • @NotonlyWood
    @NotonlyWood 7 лет назад +1

    I quite like it 😃 looking forward to part 2

  • @dankolar6066
    @dankolar6066 7 лет назад +1

    Nicely done.

  • @luisstanker1491
    @luisstanker1491 6 лет назад

    Wonderful idea, and Great Work.
    👍👏👏👏👏

  • @guglielmoappulo
    @guglielmoappulo 2 года назад

    What oil did you used?

  • @charlieperkins3035
    @charlieperkins3035 7 лет назад +4

    i liked it no boiling water for me, going to be my next project

  • @TheHornedOne81
    @TheHornedOne81 7 лет назад

    Looks like 5/4 rough cut that never went through the edger. Used to work in a local sawmill. We had 2 saw sheds. One more modern, the other with a 2 man edger. This looks like what those boys used to get off of the belt and run through.

  • @metgath
    @metgath 6 лет назад +1

    This is awesome. I would have loved commentary though.

  • @caolanod2261
    @caolanod2261 7 лет назад

    Beautiful work. What did you use to remove material on the lid? It looked like a belt sander but I couldn't tell.

    • @wallboi7
      @wallboi7 3 года назад

      It looks like he used that, plus a power hand planer and an angle grinder. I've been getting into hand-tool woodworking recently and even though it's harder work than with power tools, I hadn't fully appreciated that I don't have all this dust in my garage.

  • @zazale1
    @zazale1 5 лет назад +5

    Nice job. Could have lived without the relentless music.

    • @mr.mickles
      @mr.mickles 5 лет назад

      There is a handy mute button

  • @WildBoreWoodWind
    @WildBoreWoodWind 7 лет назад

    Whats the backing track?

  • @chernoknizhnik
    @chernoknizhnik 4 года назад

    Однозначно лайк ✋😉👍

  • @dutch999999
    @dutch999999 7 лет назад +1

    you ever think of clamping your work down? might save you a finger or two in the near future. can't figure out where the Viking comes in.

    • @DaneStolthed
      @DaneStolthed 6 лет назад +2

      dutch999999 It's a recreation of The Mästermyr tool chest is a Viking Age (793-1066) chest found in the Mästermyr mire west of Hemse on the island of Gotland, Sweden. It is the largest tool find from that era in Europe.

  • @anthonyhargis6855
    @anthonyhargis6855 7 лет назад

    Nothing to hold the lid on, no lip, just sits on top?

  • @PorkChoppington
    @PorkChoppington 7 лет назад +3

    My first thought was "That's a nice chest but where does the viking part come in?": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A4stermyr_chest

    • @DaneStolthed
      @DaneStolthed 6 лет назад

      PorkChoppington Wow, are you a smart ass or dip-shit?

  • @guywhodid9113
    @guywhodid9113 7 лет назад +5

    crack kills.

    • @phodge14
      @phodge14 5 лет назад

      RUclips sees crack.
      -Your video has been demonitized-

  • @mountopia77
    @mountopia77 5 лет назад

    Basically just a coffin.

  • @Go66Ra
    @Go66Ra 5 лет назад

    всё по фэншую, гвозди закручиваем а шурупы забиваем...

  • @jimroth3356
    @jimroth3356 7 лет назад +1

    Viking this Viking that stop!!

    • @TheHornedOne81
      @TheHornedOne81 7 лет назад +1

      jim roth
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A4stermyr_chest
      It's a replica of a particular chest found on the Isle of Gotland. So, while Viking was a profession, as opposed to a people, it would have been used by the people who practiced that particular occupation. Sorry to disabuse you of your misconception.

  • @madwilliamflint
    @madwilliamflint 4 года назад

    Gah. C'mon man, you need another clamp or two

  • @birdmilk6499
    @birdmilk6499 5 лет назад

    Once you pull out the sandpaper you lose....

  • @TheJimtodd
    @TheJimtodd 7 лет назад +3

    I do no belive Vigings had all that elctric gear may be some but not all

  • @brandyhawking7908
    @brandyhawking7908 5 лет назад

    I'm so sure that you can make it too guys. Just look for Woodprix Instructions.

  • @goodgirl99us
    @goodgirl99us 7 лет назад +3

    Is everything old style viking anymore. There were other cultures that made things too......lol

    • @TheHornedOne81
      @TheHornedOne81 7 лет назад +3

      Raquel Bauman This is a specific style of chest that was common to the Norse/Saxon culture. It is a replica, I believe.
      Many Europeans are looking back to their culture, despite all the Social Justice types trying to tell us that we have no culture of our own. And we don't have one overarching culture, but several that came together over time.

    • @DaneStolthed
      @DaneStolthed 6 лет назад

      Raquel Bauman It's a recreation of the Mästermyr tool chest is a Viking Age (793-1066) chest found in the Mästermyr mire west of Hemse on the island of Gotland, Sweden. It is the largest tool find from that era in Europe.
      Yes, "there were other cultures that made things too," however Mästermyr tool chest is the only archaeological find of this time period in Europe.