Steambending a handle for an 1800s Broad Axe

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Restoring an 1800s Broad Axe, and steam bending a handle.

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  • @brettbrown9814
    @brettbrown9814 Год назад +4

    That project turned out very well and your preserving mixture made the handle look like it had been on for years. Very clear explanations!

  • @kurts64
    @kurts64 Год назад +5

    Nice work on the axe, came out well! That handle treatment mix 👌

  • @Brian2bears
    @Brian2bears Год назад +2

    Mr. Stuart...living history...very nice..I noticed your "stickered" boards in the shed. Very well done on the broad axe, well documented.

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад +1

      Thank you! The red oak on the right is fully seasoned! Our family needs a new dining room table, and I’m going to give building that a shot

  • @tolbaszy8067
    @tolbaszy8067 9 месяцев назад +1

    I hew logs on the top surface, swinging the axe in a horizontal arc. I don't make v notches, but use the axe like a big chisel and score the log on that top surface by chopping down on the log at a slight angle with the bevel down. I then hew those raised chips with the bevel up. This method of hewing a beam does not require a curved handle, and I carve handles out of riven sections of an appropriate hardwood. You can also hew from either side of the log.

  • @ethicalaxe
    @ethicalaxe Год назад +2

    That's a beautiful hewer. I really have to make some bent handles one day. My friend told me about using cardboard for steam bending. Thought that was very smart. This technique with boiling water is very simple and easy though.

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад +1

      Definitely the easiest method I’ve seen! How does the cardboard method work?

    • @ethicalaxe
      @ethicalaxe Год назад +1

      @@urbanlumberjack you put a hole in a cardboard box and just steam it like a wood box. It's also very simple and cheap. Much easier than making a box out of something like plywood. I've also seen just putting tinfoil over a boiling pot and sticking the handle in.

  • @MattKeevil
    @MattKeevil Год назад +2

    Great video, I am saving this for the day I eventually get to set up a hewing axe!

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад +1

      Thanks man! I hope this helps, lots of broad axes out there but most need new handles. Super easy to make one!

  • @dimitarangelov5758
    @dimitarangelov5758 6 месяцев назад

    Браво майсторе много добра работа научих много благодаря поздрави от България желая ти здраве

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words and hello from Georgia, USA! Bulgaria makes excellent axes, very talented black smiths. Good health to you too!

  • @bluegrassoutdoors
    @bluegrassoutdoors Год назад

    Wow, great job! Very neat technique. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work my friend. This is a handy technique to know about.

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад +1

      Appreciate it! You too I subbed to your channel.

  • @earthsciteach
    @earthsciteach Год назад

    Much respect to the guys who swung those big hewing axes all day. Those are heavy!

  • @axemanmike4390
    @axemanmike4390 Год назад

    That was AMAZING! Whod've thunk it?! Where there's a WILL, there is a way!
    Thanks for sharing!! 👏👍👌

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and the encouragement! It's a joy to use. I have a fresh load of oak logs being delivered as I type this and am looking forward to hewing them into beams!

  • @rakersdownnz
    @rakersdownnz Год назад

    Cool, that is a beautiful cheeked head, you got way more movement than I thought you would, and it held so well.
    Good to see you don't let Buggin goats put you off the task 🐐

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад

      I’m very happy to be able to use it! Those goats keep me on my toes for sure

    • @rakersdownnz
      @rakersdownnz Год назад

      @@urbanlumberjack As do my wife's ducks 🙂
      I bought my first broad axe head, hence looking up your content, which was top notch information, tnx much !

  • @stuckmannen3876
    @stuckmannen3876 Год назад +2

    Could you do a video on that wood-perserving mixture?? :)

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад

      I’m still tinkering with it a bit! Hoping to put something out there soon though, im really happy with it

  • @brettbrown9814
    @brettbrown9814 Год назад +2

    I watched a RUclips video several years ago titled Broad Axe Hanging the AUSTRALIAN Way (ft. Steve Lehmann) which was re-posted on Zach Hevner channel. It seems to cover the other approach to wedging that you mentioned in your video. You might find it interesting.

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад

      That sounds great, thanks for the recommendation.

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад

      That sounds great, thanks for the recommendation.

  • @vasilelaviniu1252
    @vasilelaviniu1252 9 месяцев назад

    Superrr !
    The Best !

  • @loganstephens4417
    @loganstephens4417 Год назад

    I have one that I'm in the process of restoring and it's my first real resotation but it's an 1832. It looks almost the same as the one you have.

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад

      Awesome! Hope this helps. Really special to have something that old and still use it

  • @kitrobbo1696
    @kitrobbo1696 Год назад

    Hi is the first time I’ve watched your RUclips channel and most impressed I have a broad X that I’m restoring at the moment and I am wondering what the length of the handle is cheers and thank you for a good show cheers kit looking forward to more

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад +1

      Thanks for checking out the video! The handle is 24 inches long. Good luck on your project!

  • @margaretaltvater8765
    @margaretaltvater8765 7 месяцев назад

    great info and video! How many inches did you make your handle? After hewing with it. was it a good fit or would you have preferred a little longer/shorter? thanks

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I’ll have to recheck on the length. Maybe 20 inches or so as I recall? It works well, I use it often. I could stand even more bend. Next one I do will be hung very open, as well as offset.

  • @bentonleach6730
    @bentonleach6730 Год назад

    How does this guy only have 850 subs.

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад +1

      I appreciate the kind words! I hope people find something useful on my channel, I’m learning a lot doing it and meeting cool people.

  • @ryanb1314
    @ryanb1314 Год назад

    This process must work to straighten out aaa bent handle too eh? Have sone beautiful old handles that are bent to one degree or another

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад

      Those would be great to restore. This method works for straightening handles as well

  • @หนิง..นะจ๊ะ
    @หนิง..นะจ๊ะ Год назад +1

    อยากได้ครับ ขายไหมครับ

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  Год назад +1

      Keeping this for now! Would probably make one of somebody needed one made.

  • @themountainraven
    @themountainraven 9 месяцев назад

    i need to find me a set ( left/right).

    • @urbanlumberjack
      @urbanlumberjack  9 месяцев назад

      I’ve been toying with the idea of making a few handles for people that need them, not sure if there is a market though