What a great idea. I hope these beginners realize what they have and keep them forever. To be handed down to their next generation. Love the trick with broken glass. I use cabinet scrapers
hey i just found your channel today after searching for how to hew and i like this idea of yours i am a bit of a craftsman so if i got one of those i would want to do most of the work myself so im probably just gonna buy me one myself but i hope youhave a good day also i very much agree on the pitted axes the best axe i have now is just a random old camp axe i decided to sharpen up that was left at the beac for years so it almost looked like it was buried for a century works good now though
As a hobby blacksmith with lots of work in wrought iron and steel, I would absolutely love to sponsor you by taking this upon myself to rebuild this axe and ship it to its new owner. I work at a wood shop as a manager as well and can make a proper handle no problem. I just absolutely love being able to handle history and try to reverse engineer it to learn how it was made. Should I get the honor of rebuilding this axe, I'd for sure replace the handle but ship the old handle with the axe.
I must admit, I have zero experience hand hewing, but would love to learn. I won't be much help guiding a recipient of one of your gracious gifts, but I'm sure I can make it usable again. It's what I do. I'd also love to one day recieve one of your axes so I can learn the art myself
@@PossumSausage I'd be delighted to have you act as a sponsor! It sounds like you have the necessary skills to refurbish this axe. Can you send me an email at: dan.dustin@gmail.com and we can work out the details? Many thanks!
What a great idea. I hope these beginners realize what they have and keep them forever. To be handed down to their next generation. Love the trick with broken glass. I use cabinet scrapers
Thanks for filming this Dan and "cameraman", best wishes and God bless.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thank you, Andy and Dan!!
Sir you are my inspiration, you know!!!!
I have nothing to do with axe, but I can't stop watching your video.❤❤
Dan, you can dress they axe any way you wish. Yours and Andy's work would compliment each other im sure.
Good job Dan
Thanks Jack!
hey i just found your channel today after searching for how to hew and i like this idea of yours i am a bit of a craftsman so if i got one of those i would want to do most of the work myself so im probably just gonna buy me one myself but i hope youhave a good day also i very much agree on the pitted axes the best axe i have now is just a random old camp axe i decided to sharpen up that was left at the beac for years so it almost looked like it was buried for a century works good now though
Thanks for watching! Let me know how you make out.
As a hobby blacksmith with lots of work in wrought iron and steel, I would absolutely love to sponsor you by taking this upon myself to rebuild this axe and ship it to its new owner. I work at a wood shop as a manager as well and can make a proper handle no problem. I just absolutely love being able to handle history and try to reverse engineer it to learn how it was made. Should I get the honor of rebuilding this axe, I'd for sure replace the handle but ship the old handle with the axe.
I must admit, I have zero experience hand hewing, but would love to learn. I won't be much help guiding a recipient of one of your gracious gifts, but I'm sure I can make it usable again. It's what I do. I'd also love to one day recieve one of your axes so I can learn the art myself
@@PossumSausage I'd be delighted to have you act as a sponsor! It sounds like you have the necessary skills to refurbish this axe. Can you send me an email at: dan.dustin@gmail.com and we can work out the details? Many thanks!
@@dandustin824 I'll email you for sure. I have already sent an email to Tim, but I will email you as well