I love it did a beautiful job Mike, or could’ve used a small butt spike so that you could plant it so the Borel drive itself harder on to it if you’re trying to push against it as it’s coming at you but other than that I love it. Beautiful job.
Wearing loose , untucked flannel shirt while standing in front of vertical belt sander. Go cut a 4 in square of old flannel and set it alight.What makes the best tinder? Carbonized cotton. Results can be devastating when your clothes catch alight..
Well i've made unwelded socket spears and tools before... If the steel is thick enough, it will work okay, but then you have a heavy bit of metal on top of a stick, wich is kind of a pain to handle... Welding the socket will make the spear more durable, that's true, and that's pretty important when it has to hold off the charge of a litteral hunk of meat running towards you
Not a bad point, more work but would definitely be cooler. I’m not sure that it would make any difference though. Even un-welded that steel would be near impossible to unroll to flat, unless the boar had a forge and anvil handy…
This was a joy to watch and see your process, thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!!
What kind of wood is the handle?
@@rubyshmurda6140 I think it was hickory
Didn't forge weld the shaft socket and clean up the center groove
I love it did a beautiful job Mike, or could’ve used a small butt spike so that you could plant it so the Borel drive itself harder on to it if you’re trying to push against it as it’s coming at you but other than that I love it. Beautiful job.
That’s a good idea for the next one! Thank you for the kind words
Wearing loose , untucked flannel shirt while standing in front of vertical belt sander. Go cut a 4 in square of old flannel and set it alight.What makes the best tinder? Carbonized cotton.
Results can be devastating when your clothes catch alight..
Pretty sure this exact shirt has multiple holes burned in it
Subbed!! I'll take two.
Thank you!! Haha yes! Everyone needs a couple boar spears
Well made! 👍(^_-)
Thanks!!
unwelded socket / 10
Well i've made unwelded socket spears and tools before... If the steel is thick enough, it will work okay, but then you have a heavy bit of metal on top of a stick, wich is kind of a pain to handle... Welding the socket will make the spear more durable, that's true, and that's pretty important when it has to hold off the charge of a litteral hunk of meat running towards you
Not a bad point, more work but would definitely be cooler.
I’m not sure that it would make any difference though. Even un-welded that steel would be near impossible to unroll to flat, unless the boar had a forge and anvil handy…