Lets tour the shop. with Simeon England

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @roseferguson3462
    @roseferguson3462 7 дней назад +1

    Very nice, I enjoyed the tour! The shop is looking really good. I love the personal items that you are still able to use and carry on the legacy.

  • @Sunshinny247
    @Sunshinny247 6 дней назад +1

    I love grandpa Drysdale's wood vice! I have my great Grandpa Baer's handsaw, he came from Germany and was a pattern maker!

  • @diamondmetalworks13
    @diamondmetalworks13 5 дней назад +1

    Very nice of you to share.

  • @artlain4949
    @artlain4949 3 дня назад +1

    Very Nice Shop Simeon !

  • @samgamgee2936
    @samgamgee2936 7 дней назад +1

    Thank you for taking the time to read those excerpts!!
    I learned quite a bit in a short time.
    It never occurred to me that what I’d heard about self-priming was a combat related modification.
    It makes much more sense now.
    Thanks for the explanation

    • @simeonengland4864
      @simeonengland4864  7 дней назад +1

      @samgamgee2936 studying what their world was like is fascinating! Thanks for the kind words

  • @NicolasTolliver-b5i
    @NicolasTolliver-b5i 6 дней назад +1

    Great video and very excited to see the next !

  • @BobRichards_84
    @BobRichards_84 6 дней назад +1

    Great video!
    So happy to see you started a channel. Stay warm this winter!

    • @simeonengland4864
      @simeonengland4864  4 дня назад +1

      @@BobRichards_84 that's the plan! Stay tuned for more

  • @goldenmeanflintlocks9713
    @goldenmeanflintlocks9713 6 дней назад +1

    That’s awesome buddy! Love the story on your grandpas drawknife! I own my Great Grandpas chisel set and 3 saws that were his and I know exactly what you’re talking about. When I grab them I’m instantly connected back to him. Great first video brother. Keep em up and do a series on building a tomahawk lol.

  • @TheWoodlandEscape
    @TheWoodlandEscape 6 дней назад +2

    Wonderful to see you creating a channel, Simeon. I suspect, like me, you’re not all that enamored with modern technology , but you’ve so much to share to the people who wish to see the old skills preserved and this is a amazing format to reach out to more people. Subscribed and anxiously awaiting your next episode. Btw, a messy shop means lots of stuff gets done!

    • @simeonengland4864
      @simeonengland4864  6 дней назад +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape thanks! And I agree. My shop was clean for a whole day, till I started moving in

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape 6 дней назад +1

      @ Totally relate and the more projects I have in the works the worse it gets. About once a month I take a day and reorganize.

    • @NicolasTolliver-b5i
      @NicolasTolliver-b5i 6 дней назад +2

      I would like to thank you both for creating a new passion and hobby in history for myself ! You were both the two first people that I saw in relation to living history and thank you both Peter and Simeon ! Would love to meet y’all in person

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape 6 дней назад +1

      @@NicolasTolliver-b5i Welcome aboard a fascinating journey, Nicolas. If you should ever find yourself in Eastern Ontario, our fire will be going to welcome you.

    • @simeonengland4864
      @simeonengland4864  4 дня назад +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape I do the same. I like to be able to find things in less than 36 hours lol

  • @CaymanRousey-r5i
    @CaymanRousey-r5i 7 дней назад +1

    Awesome video Simeon! I’ve been watching everything I can find with you on RUclips this week after researching early pattern tomahawks and found people on some forums that led me to you. I hope to see more videos from you detailing the steps and techniques to create an original tomahawk from stock to finished piece, dimensional parameters and weight, balance and length considerations, forge welding the bit in, and everything that separates a true master of a craft from everyone else I’ve been able to find and watch. I’m very interested in learning how to correctly do it and am chomping at the bit for some Simeon England!

    • @simeonengland4864
      @simeonengland4864  7 дней назад

      Thanks for the kind words! The study of original tomahawks and the processes they were made with is a fascination of mine. I do teach a few classes throughout the year. Ill be sure to post them to FB and IG. More videos coming here, once I figure out some of the rough spots

    • @CaymanRousey-r5i
      @CaymanRousey-r5i 7 дней назад +1

      That would be great, I’ll be sure to keep checking those platforms. In the meantime do you have some must have experience for those? I’ve researched what I’ve been able to on youtube but as far as actual experience I’ve only hammered a few blade tips to shape on stock and a few things on an anvil to curve and shape smaller pieces. I’d like to be on the level for what your class will be so any thing you’d really want me to try and get some repetition on I’ll try and get something going to be able to work on it. Any sources you’d recommend to watch or read to learn I’d really appreciate as well, I know you’re a busy man lol but I got a real fire after I found your hammer poll tomahawks and appreciate whatever help I could get on getting into it, and thanks so much for the quick response! I’m about 40 minutes from Fort Harrod if those classes are in state

    • @simeonengland4864
      @simeonengland4864  4 дня назад

      @CaymanRousey-r5i I usually recommend people to make chain. It helps with the welding aspect of the tomahawk., plus fire control and maintenance, and some hammer techniques. There is a video on youtube that shows a man making chain maybe 70 years ago, but I cant find it anymore

  • @Timbercreekmuzzleloading
    @Timbercreekmuzzleloading 6 дней назад +1

    Great video

  • @Mag_Aoidh
    @Mag_Aoidh 7 дней назад +1

    Thanks Simeon! Unfortunately I don’t have any of my Grandad’s tools except for a hammer. My Dad was a Fireman/Auctioneer so if he had one tool of a kind he had 10 of them. One thing I do have of his is an old folding ruler. He didn’t use it much because he had about 100 tape measures, but he always had it around and now so do I.

    • @simeonengland4864
      @simeonengland4864  7 дней назад +1

      It's nice you have something to keep the memories going!

  • @JerryEitnier
    @JerryEitnier 7 дней назад +1

    I think we have same shop.