Špatný. Spousta materiálu a práce k ničemu. Pod kovadlinou má být špalek. Né bedýnka na posypový materiál. Not good. A lot of material and work for nothing. There should be a log under the anvil. Not a box for sprinkling material.
What a wonderful attitude. In fact. It works great. 2 years of forging/moving and 0 issues. Not a good comment. A lot of words and typing for sharing an opinion. Comment boxes not for trolls. Go make something.
I had to squelch several, “how does he know...?” throughout the video. The music, at dawn on a Sunday morning, was yummy. The ad for wrinkle reversal cream that popped up in the middle, not so much. How dare they! Amazing work. Love, Mom
Big thumbs up to Brett. The projects are, of course, fantastic, but the amount of work that goes into producing his videos is unbelievable. Some of us definitely notice and appreciate the effort!
It looks like every problem can be solved with an anvil stand! Make them all the same height then chuck a butcher block on top and your laughing! Lovely work mate
This video left me both relaxed and inspired, which is the vibe your videos seem to install in most of your audience. You´re definitely doing something right, and I sincerely hope you´re really enjoying the journey we are following along with you!
I built a smaller version of your design for my 132lb anvil. This past weekend I acquired a 308lb London pattern anvil and now expect to do a near copy of your design for a second time :) Thanks for the video.
@@skullandspade Yep, built 3 of these type bases now after having acquired a post type anvil. Converted the 132 lb anvil into a treadle hammer with the original base left intact. See my videos if you like.
I've just made an anvil stand too! Good to see other approaches. Especially how different are the anglo-saxon and central-european anvil stands, layout of blacksmith shops and blacksmithing in general Thanks for sharing!
You really nailed it. Pun intended. Love the stand, all its features, and the music, Brett. I imagine it will look better and better with use, too. Thanks for sharing!
Brett McAfee Good man. I’ll swap one of mine for it. No really, I’d love a bigger fisher. I’ve got a 100lb Fisher but they’re rare as hens teeth over here. I know of 4 in the U.K. All the best bud.
Everything's a workbench? Or something... It's a fantastic addition to the ship shop! Totally fits your aesthetic while doing all the things. And of course the rope! Beautiful.
Thats the second time you've missed the opportunity to put some small hidden treasure inside with the desert sand. Also welcome to the desert. Have fun with our summers.
@@skullandspade I didn't it was just like this because I can't weld yet but it came out great for the 22 lb anvil I have. I've made a few bottle openers and a leaf and some tongs and it held up just fine.
That was pretty great. I had so much fun watching this because I try to keep up and guess what’s going on. With this I had no idea until that part was finished and it was like “oh, ok. Awesome! That makes sense. Wait, what is he doing now?!”. Repeat. Kinda like watching Bob Ross painting. 😁
I love your choice of music, I also love your aesthetic, it's right up my alley. This video, plus a morning coffee was a great start to my day. I spent it building a new vise for my (woodworking) workbench.. i was gonna do it anyway, but your videos always add an extra little kick of inspiration/motivation to get out and build stuff
Well it really is a blacksmiths workbench. So you're definitely correct on calling it a workbench. Looks good. Without the anvil you could use it as a trashcan or a coal bucket.
At the very least, there should be a "0" after that 5 in the subscribers count Captain. The pieces you produce with common tools shows that it can be done, and cone wonderfully. You truly inspire me brother. And that squeeze-box musical accompaniment was spectacular! Thank you Brett...honest.
Špatný. Spousta materiálu a práce k ničemu. Pod kovadlinou má být špalek. Né bedýnka na posypový materiál. Not good. A lot of material and work for nothing. There should be a log under the anvil. Not a box for sprinkling material.
What a wonderful attitude. In fact. It works great. 2 years of forging/moving and 0 issues.
Not a good comment. A lot of words and typing for sharing an opinion. Comment boxes not for trolls.
Go make something.
I had to squelch several, “how does he know...?” throughout the video. The music, at dawn on a Sunday morning, was yummy. The ad for wrinkle reversal cream that popped up in the middle, not so much. How dare they! Amazing work. Love, Mom
HAHAHAHAH! Targeted!
This is the most criminally underrated channel on RUclips.
*Removes hat and bows
RUclips requires a Lamborghini in the video to allow a million+ subs.
agreed
@@skullandspade this workstation is genius
few more anvil stands and you could probably hold a sheet of plywood on top of them :D
I think you're right. Need more anvils.
I never thought I would be able to tell a possessed skull could narrow it's eyes in suspicion via subtitles until now. Also great project!
HAHAH, she's reeeeaaaaal scary like that.
Big thumbs up to Brett. The projects are, of course, fantastic, but the amount of work that goes into producing his videos is unbelievable. Some of us definitely notice and appreciate the effort!
Thank you!!!
You're not only a maker, but you're an artist. Your aesthetic is unique.
Thank you for that!
Dang Brett! You did it again. You keep feeding the maker in me with the “I gotta try that!”.
DO IT!
It looks like every problem can be solved with an anvil stand! Make them all the same height then chuck a butcher block on top and your laughing! Lovely work mate
I love that idea. Most stable base ever.
I just got a new anvil (finally)! So this thing here is going to get build! Thanks, captain!
Get to it!
This video left me both relaxed and inspired, which is the vibe your videos seem to install in most of your audience. You´re definitely doing something right, and I sincerely hope you´re really enjoying the journey we are following along with you!
Thank you as always Lars. I am enjoying this adventure, and hope all that join in do as well
This is what RUclips makers should strive for. Absolutely outstanding work on the project AND the video!!
Thank you very much Brian!
Funny looking workbench.
RIGHT?!
That's a mighty fine workbench, Brett.
Thank you!
That's one mighty fine workbench
Ellen says so!
Cap'n....Look sharp..if the first mate doesn't get his workbench ya may be smellin' a mutiny! That's a beast of an Anvil 😍
Indeed she is!
A thing of beauty, form and function rolled into a beautiful package. Bravo.
Thank you very much Raynola!
Great video and music! The idea of dust inside its the best!!! Great great job my brother!!💪🏼🔥
Thank you brother! Can't wait to see your forge setup!
Me : literally just saying I have nothing to watch
Brett : I got you notification squad 🔔
Sam Gold Same here!
@@tomahoks Woohoo!
Ding ding ding!
Great job! Enjoyed the build Brother :-)
Thank you brother! Hope all is well with you and yours!
I built a smaller version of your design for my 132lb anvil. This past weekend I acquired a 308lb London pattern anvil and now expect to do a near copy of your design for a second time :) Thanks for the video.
Hell yeah!!!
@@skullandspade Yep, built 3 of these type bases now after having acquired a post type anvil. Converted the 132 lb anvil into a treadle hammer with the original base left intact. See my videos if you like.
I've just made an anvil stand too! Good to see other approaches. Especially how different are the anglo-saxon and central-european anvil stands, layout of blacksmith shops and blacksmithing in general Thanks for sharing!
Thank YOU for watching Mark!
You really nailed it. Pun intended.
Love the stand, all its features, and the music, Brett. I imagine it will look better and better with use, too. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you as always Dominic!
You had me skeptical until I saw the sand. Beautiful build!
Wait for it
An sorry Brett you’ve got a duff anvil there. You’re going to have to post it over to me for suitable disposal.
Stand looks good though. 👍👍
Ah, that's fair. I'll throw some bubble wrap on it and chuck it your way.
Brett McAfee Good man. I’ll swap one of mine for it. No really, I’d love a bigger fisher. I’ve got a 100lb Fisher but they’re rare as hens teeth over here. I know of 4 in the U.K.
All the best bud.
That was absolutely beautiful. Nicest stand I've ever seen, mate. Well done 👍
Thanks bruv
A good stormy morning and this music is amazing. Not to mention your work lol. Thanks for this!
I'd love a good storm sometime soon...
That's a beautiful workbench right there
Thank you Maddie!
Love the workbench teases, it’s gonna be epic!
It might just.
Great build as always. Don't know how you get anything done with Jess just out of frame playing the violin the whole time.
It's a bit distracting...but we deal. Plus she knows all the shanty songs I like.
Fine work, Captain! Wonderful music on this Sunday morning.
Thank you brother!
Brilliant. Ties in with the shop theme perfectly.
Aye. We try to keep the aesthetic
I like the wheel idea! I’m coping that! Thank you
Yusssssssss
I live how even your tools are personal pieces of art, great stuff as always!
Quality over quantity my friend.
Such a fun build. Really liked the music and edit, so chill. I needed that.
Cheers brother!
Everything's a workbench? Or something...
It's a fantastic addition to the ship shop! Totally fits your aesthetic while doing all the things. And of course the rope! Beautiful.
The floor is just a workbench with no legs.
Brett McAfee And we are using foot clamps all the time.
Another great video. Thanks, Cap!
Cheers Ryan!
Another great vid, Brett! And a great build as well.
Billy
Thanks billy!
Nailed it! 😅 Hah! Tight work Cap’n 👌🏻 The rope was an inspired touch
Cheers brother!
Thanks for the video Brett. Excellent as always.Music was great, set the mood perfectly. Keep safe and stay well.
Thank you Colin, hope you enjoyed!
Lovely work Mr McAfee!
Thank you!
Thats the second time you've missed the opportunity to put some small hidden treasure inside with the desert sand. Also welcome to the desert. Have fun with our summers.
Oh, it’s there. Editing is a blessing ; )
This is ABSOLUTE beauty
Thank you!
Very cool Brett! Thanks for sharing !!
Thank you as always Bob!
Cheers Brett - thanks for sharing another great video
Thank you!
thats the most awesome anvil stand i have ever seen. Absolutely incredible work sir!
w00h00
A perfect addition to the Ship Shop! Really cool idea with the hammer holder made of rope, nicely done yet again!
Cheers brother. Stay well.
Now that’s a handsome looking workbench you have there capt.
I have to agree
I just love this, fantastic work looks awesome.
Thank you!
Beautiful build Brett!!
Thank you sir!
Mighty fine workbench indeed. Great video and project.
Thank you sir!
Sheesh that was awesome, great build and great music. Keep it up!
Thank you as always brother Brett!
Awesome music, awesome build... mmmh.. Well awesome everything, THANK YOU !
Well thank you Remy!
That's really cool. I like seeing your thought process when it comes to building the mobile base.
Thank you Evan!
great video! Can't wait to make a stand for my new anvil!
Do it
@@skullandspade I didn't it was just like this because I can't weld yet but it came out great for the 22 lb anvil I have. I've made a few bottle openers and a leaf and some tongs and it held up just fine.
That was pretty great. I had so much fun watching this because I try to keep up and guess what’s going on. With this I had no idea until that part was finished and it was like “oh, ok. Awesome! That makes sense. Wait, what is he doing now?!”. Repeat. Kinda like watching Bob Ross painting. 😁
Mission accomplished then!
My good sir what a wonderful idea I love it man excellent choice of music maker for life
Thank you sir!
Welcome as always Let me know if you need an anchor
Really cool Brett, turned out great! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thank you sir!
So amazing to watch everything come together! Makes my day!!
You make my day
Beautiful work surface that holds your tools. lol - Love the music, too.
Indeed! Thank you sir!
A fine workbench, indeed!! Great video and so many nuggets of tips and processes!! Much Appreciate!!
Thank you lady!
What a beautiful piece of useful, functional art. I love this project and your videos.
Thank you Peter!
Your 96 year old Grandma Lola just watched this video, and commented, “He’s brilliant!” She is your most objective critic, of course.
Of course 🖤
Great job Brett!
Thank you sir!
Great video, Super nice bench. 💯👍🏻
Thanks Rey!
What style! Nice engineering and fabrication! I know there's a treasure buried in the base. ; ) Great video. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thank you GMS!!!
Nice work as always. Great motivation to get out and work in the shop.
Thank you sir! Pitter Patter.
Good video and a great looking anvil stand! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you James!
Another excellent video from a true maker! Also loved the music. Keep the outstanding content coming!
Thank you sir! Unfortunately there’s 1 guy out of the thousands that thought otherwise. See below:
Brett McAfee well there is always one that has to be different. The thousands of others are with you and delight when you upload!
Well done sir. I especially like the rope tool holder!
Aye, simple and functional
I love your choice of music, I also love your aesthetic, it's right up my alley. This video, plus a morning coffee was a great start to my day. I spent it building a new vise for my (woodworking) workbench.. i was gonna do it anyway, but your videos always add an extra little kick of inspiration/motivation to get out and build stuff
Kind words...cheers Matthew. Keep on makin'
I'm impressed!
Thank you!
Nice sunday morning treat to watch you build. Now you need your own ocean in the desert, aka quenchtank.
A grog barrel more than likely :D
@@RedBairnMedia Aye
I'm definitely going to need one. In case i need to jump in and cool off.
Beautiful piece! As a Nova Scotian guy, loved the music.
I'll call that a WIN
Absolutely beautiful work!
Thank you!
👍👍👍👍 that'll work and looks great!
Thank you Gib!
Well it really is a blacksmiths workbench. So you're definitely correct on calling it a workbench. Looks good. Without the anvil you could use it as a trashcan or a coal bucket.
100% agree. If needed, It'll make a great bin.
More things I’ve learned. Cheers Cap’n. 👍🏻
w00t! Cheers bruv
thats a video for a sunday morning thanks man i like the kind of music
Good deal!
An anvil stand for the jet set blacksmith! I can totally see you going through airport security with that in tow (minus the sand I guess) 😁
That would be so great. "Excuse me, just need to put this in overhead storage."
@@skullandspade 😂🤣
I knew the moment I saw cedar this was gonna look good
Yusssss
Great video as always, makes me want to remake my anvil stand because it doesn't do my anvil justice!
Get to it then!
At the very least, there should be a "0" after that 5 in the subscribers count Captain.
The pieces you produce with common tools shows that it can be done, and cone wonderfully.
You truly inspire me brother.
And that squeeze-box musical accompaniment was spectacular!
Thank you Brett...honest.
Wow Eric. Thank you very much for such kind words. We will hopefully get there one of these days.
Functional, and looks amazing. What else could you want?
A cat.
It's a beauty! 😍
...But... where does the vise go? 🤔
Damn you and your inevitable reasoning!
VERY COOL!!! Still not a workbench though.
Best workbench I’ve ever had
Loving the rope tool holder....
Easy peasy
Brett McAfee ......genius.....!
Great video. Editing and craftsmanship on point. Stoked I found your channel. Subbed
:)
Welcome to the weird NOOBLORD!
Nice work Brett, great editing too. Looks stable. Giant petpieve of mine, an anvil that moves around while working.
Yeah, no one wants a wobbly anvil. Cheers Derek
Incredibly intoxicating process
Well good.
Amazing Brother!!!!!
Thank ye
Lovely Work, looks really Great (you still have to paint the ends of the threaded rod, nuts and washers) 👍 👍
What is “paint”?
Well you know, something to disguise the new looking metal, I'm sure you can think of something pirate esq 👍👍
Where did u get that crosspein hammer? Looks like a William Basra’s. I wish I had one
always a treat when you upload (:
You're a treat.
@@skullandspade no YOU're a treat 😂
Great video!
Thank you Jared!
Rock solid while she’s got the looks Cap!
Thank you Dimitris!
Great job!! Curious, did you attach the wood top to the rest of the stand or is it just resting?
It’s attached, I screwed it down in the video. I believe it was a quick shot
nice build
Thank ye
Loved it!
Good!
Great video.
Thanks