Forging a farrier rasp tomahawk

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2017
  • Guide on forging a throwing tomahawk from a scrap farriers rasp. Follow me on Facebook / oldhickoryforge

Комментарии • 28

  • @swisstechnique5640
    @swisstechnique5640 2 года назад +1

    Seeing the dark patches below your pockets reminded me of my time as a cabinet maker... the pva glue I'd wipe on my work pants!

  • @RedBeardOps
    @RedBeardOps 5 лет назад +3

    You've taught a a ton! Thanks for your content. This tomahawk looks great!

  • @benfox9382
    @benfox9382 5 лет назад +1

    brilliant video! this is at the top of my to-do list when i finally make a forge...!

  • @smokeyght
    @smokeyght 5 лет назад +1

    Great video(s) John. Picked up one of your hawks recently and really enjoy the balance and strength...throwing it at a primitive event this weekend! It also gets a lot of looks. Keep up the good work....

  • @dustinchambers4172
    @dustinchambers4172 4 года назад +5

    Man I thought my hands were fire proof being a cook....but yours litteraly look like they barely felt the heat from that cranked up forge lol

  • @ManyskunksKimCurtis
    @ManyskunksKimCurtis 2 года назад

    John, thisisthe4th time I have subscribed to your channel! 4 times because I keep getting unsubscribed! I didn't do it, I'm sure you didn't do so, so that leaves RUclips! WHY do they do this?? Are they trying to keep you from getting the money or do you know? It annyos the hell out of me! You aren't the only channel I have been unsubscribed from! I'd bet it has happened with as many as 50 other channels, too!
    Just letting you know so that MAYBE you can do something about it!
    Thanks! I lovethe work you do!

  • @ffolted
    @ffolted 6 лет назад +1

    So inserting the cutting bit in this tool is to get more thickness for shape forging? Could a smith just not use the cutting bit and forge the ends to themselves instead of inserting the cutting bit? Or are you trying to get more weight using the cutting bit? just trying to tap into your knowledge and thought processes.Thanks JOhn.

    • @OldHickoryForge
      @OldHickoryForge  6 лет назад

      Rock Mike the body of the axe is made of a low carbon non hardening metal. The cutting bit is a higher carbon steel that can be heat treated. If you made the entire axe out of higher carbon steel you could just wrap around and weld the ends. Historically this is the way it was done because good steel was very expensive.

    • @ffolted
      @ffolted 6 лет назад

      My bad I thought the entire piece was made from the farrier rasp.Thanks John...some great forge work BTW.

    • @OldHickoryForge
      @OldHickoryForge  6 лет назад +6

      Rock Mike oh it is I’m sorry I was thinking this comment was on my new video. In this case adding in the bit is just to get more mass to make the blade yes

  • @stageforgejon905
    @stageforgejon905 4 года назад +1

    Is there a reason you didn't put the teeth in the pieces you were going to weld? Just curious! Keep on ⚒️ing my friend!!

    • @OldHickoryForge
      @OldHickoryForge  4 года назад

      stage forge/Jon that’s more useful when joining something without as much surface area contact, like when doing a fish mouth weld on a Viking axe. With how much metal is on each side of the bit it holds just fine.

    • @stageforgejon905
      @stageforgejon905 4 года назад

      @@OldHickoryForge awesome that's what I was wondering! Just thru me for a loop is all! Thanks for the quick response!! Keep on ⚒️ ing my friend! 💪👍

  • @thor-godofthunder4398
    @thor-godofthunder4398 5 лет назад

    I am slightly concerned that the rasp teeth on the bit weren't filed down flat, having them present in the weld could have caused some cold shuts. Is there a seam present in the top and bottom of the blade?

    • @OldHickoryForge
      @OldHickoryForge  5 лет назад +3

      Thor - God of Thunder no there was no seam. The flux can get down into the teeth and dissolve the scale within reason. And these rasps are a simple carbon steel that welds to itself very readily. I’ve used that axe for yard work quite a bit since this video and it’s help up well.

  • @J.TurnerHandmadeKnives
    @J.TurnerHandmadeKnives 5 лет назад +1

    How long was rasp to begin with?

  • @OldHickoryForge
    @OldHickoryForge  5 лет назад

    Help support the channel www.patreon.com/user?u=16387344

  • @jansternv.5367
    @jansternv.5367 5 лет назад +1

    What length of the rasp do you start with please?TY

    • @OldHickoryForge
      @OldHickoryForge  5 лет назад

      Janster Nv. Three inches is cut off the end of the rasp for the cutting bit. The rest is used to make the body

  • @perdidonamoto7419
    @perdidonamoto7419 5 лет назад

    Pop em.

  • @chasingthetrail9375
    @chasingthetrail9375 6 лет назад +1

    Is the same Tomahawk you have for sale on your Esty page?

    • @chasingthetrail9375
      @chasingthetrail9375 6 лет назад

      Either way great job man I subbed that I always thought this was a really cool concept back when Dave Canterbury did this. I check out your other videos

    • @OldHickoryForge
      @OldHickoryForge  6 лет назад +1

      Actually no this one was a custom order

    • @OldHickoryForge
      @OldHickoryForge  6 лет назад +1

      And thanks!

    • @chasingthetrail9375
      @chasingthetrail9375 6 лет назад +2

      Old Hickory Forge well still great stuff I’ll have to custom order one in the future can’t right now we’re trying to save money me and the wife are about to have are first kid she’s due in June.

  • @colinmiddleton6316
    @colinmiddleton6316 5 лет назад +1

    What stops it from rusting?

  • @lemonke5435
    @lemonke5435 5 лет назад

    This nigga I Genius