Finnish collared axe restoration
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- Done the traditional finnish way with boiling the handle in water and using a finnish style wedge - snake head wedge. Open the full video description for more information.
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Boiling the axe handle for 30-60 minutes makes the wood soft - the axe head can go down a bit longer on the wood handle, the snakehead wedge can a lot easier split the wood and expand the wood above the axe head like a big "mushroom" making it impossible for the axe head to fly off doing use. If done right will the axe head be a perfect tight fit on the handle after a few days of slow drying. This kind of wedge have a hook and it will not be able to jump up doing use.
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Location: Denmark - my own property.
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Most asked questions:
1. What wood do you use?
Elm - but I prefer ash. The Finnish tradition is birch for the axe handle and pine for the wedge.
2. What oil did you use?
Tung oil.
3. What do you use to clamp the wood?
Shaving horse and bowl horse.
4. What axe?
I handle a Finnish axe made by Kellokoski model number 18. It is not mass produced any more. Use a russian axe made by Zik to shape the hande, not mass produced any more.
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Video gear: Nikon D7000, Nikon 50 1.8, Røde videomacro, iMovie.
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Greetings from ...USA ... North West Georgia ............ Love your videos ..... You have such a gift !!!! I look forward to all your videos ...... You make things look so effortless ........... VERY IMPRESSED ...... THANK YOU FOR SHARING A LITTLE OF YOUR WORLD
You have the same respect for the tool and the wood you work with that I saw in my dad; he was a finish carpenter. It's a special relationship that real craftsmen or women have for the craft.
Thank you for this lovely video Rune.
Donna
This is so interesting for me. Especially recently I have just longed to live more simply and in the midst of nature. Your videos are a wonderful insight to that. That's a beautiful axe you made, I'm from Finland so the title caught my attention.
This man really enjoy his job.
Man this grindingwheel is so cool. Great video. Pure realaxing. Cool to see this old technic. I have never seen something else. Would be a pity if so old techniques would die out.
I AGREE FULLY, THAT ANTIQUE TECHNIQUES CAN NOT END, BEYOND THE TOOL STAND WITH INCREDIBLE AND BEAUTIFUL FINISH.
Why should you work harder then you have too?
Theorcman2008 and that is the problem why we are loosing all the old technics. Dont get me wrong. I am not against modern technic. I also try out every new stuff. But it is good to know the old stuff.
Imkerei Stefan Görsdorf
Preserving the culture and tradition, yes?
Good thing I’m a 25yo who’s decided to live their life like this to master crafting the Olde way. Reliance on EM energy to run all your equipment is a huge fatal flaw our society has. How do you get stronger? By doing. Cut the weakness out, build yourself up.
Cheers from Finland! Your videos are pure relaxation!
You are really talented, the way you use the axe is so precise!
Keep it up ✊
Yes it not an easy thing to do it took me a long tome before I could swing one accurately but with practice it become easy
Every time i come onto youtube i find more stuff from your channel that is new to me! Its amazing! Its almost like you're teaching us everything we need to know to thrive if society collapses!
The second part was a joke of course, i love your channel.
Enjoyed the video, excellent techniques and the end product was not only beautiful but useful. Thanks.
Man I think you've mastered your relationship with wood.
There’s no such thing as complete, relationships and proficiency are a constant trial. Once you stop, then it is done
What you do in your videos cannot be faked. Your channel kicks ass.
Hello, I like Finnish Axes and have refinished a few Billnas Axes, 12.3, 12.2 1133, 7. I have used Birch to make shaft. On one of my axes I used the 'Snake Wedge' like you demonstrated here. The Finnish People now a lot about woodsmanship and you can see that in their design of axe and skills in the forest. I find the Billnas and Kellokoski axes need a different technique in processing wood, different to English and American Axes. I enjoyed this video, thank you WS.
It is because they are not poll balanced like English or American axes but they are blade heavy. For me it gives a little bit more power to the cut. and that socket and downwards swooping blade gives lot of control when you are choking on the axe head when carving.
You mean Billnäs i actually live very close tho the place its wery small village in raseborg
Primitive technology meets every single other bushcraft/restoration video I enjoy.
Great content, look forward to more.
Greetings from Finland! Absolutely fantastic videos!!
The way you pounded the head on the handle is something that immediately gives out a person who actually knows what he's doing.
You are so young but you are so talented smart and hardworking i salute you young man i love to watch your video very educational style
Young man my hat is off to You.. I have seen few of your vids.. You are a very talented seems in many skills. I have been in Your Country... Beautifull and the people are wonderful. I wish you much success for You are definatey helping your viewers.
That is one beautiful axe Rune. Is really like the shape of those Finnish axes. I am beginning to repeat myself but another excellent video and the extra information is helpful too. ATB Marc - Belgium
You're a brave man grinding the ax on the wheel before hafting it, I would have found a way to need stitches before all was said and done. Beautiful work.
Kellokoski och Fiskars äro mina favoriter .................
This is great craftmanship, you have golden hands!
I love this guy. One of my 3 favorites: Swewoods, Bertram and Corporals corner. Those three can teach you any fieldcraft you wanna know.
man...I honestly was only going to watch a few seconds to get the general drift of this video, next thing I knew it was over! Totally zone out on it! Great stuff man!
I had never seen the multi-directional split arrangement you used with the wooden wedge to retain the axe head on the handle. Looked to be very effective in locking the end of the handle to the upper end of the head, without requiring a metal wedge. Clearly an improvement over the more common single split with wedge. Greg
Greetings from Finland!
I just got one of those axes with a cracked and loose handle, so I'll be doing the same. Thank you very much for pointing out the wedge strategy and the boiling of the handle!
Fantastic! I've never seen anything so absorbing! 6minutes was like 6 seconds! Keep it up man!
Your color grading is without a doubt my favorite out of any I have seen
That Finnish snake head fixing is a very clever solution. Nice work, great skills.
Brilliant craftmanship! Very nice video too. I never saw anyone working with an axe as precisely as you do.
Man I love your jumpers so much... And just the whole channel overall... ❤️
Bravo young man, a fine axe to last many years
I just found this channel and i am so amazed by your knowlegde young sir. You earned yourself a subscriber, keep up the good work. Greetings from Serbia :)
You did our country proud. Keep up the good work!
一連の手作業が実に素晴らしい。ただ見惚れるばかり。
Craftsmanship at its finest. Thank you for sharing. 🤘
Every movie is an inspiration...
Thank you !
I am from finland. Good Video!
Grinding wheel is awesome and the mirror finish is mindblowing bro.
Can it get more short and simple? This video is a perfect example of "less is more". Thank you
Hyvin on opiskeltu Suomi kirveen historiaa kun käärmekiilan teit näppärästi! Hienoa työtä! 🎅🏻👍🏻🪓🇫🇮
Beautiful job on the handle
This is your 3rd video I am watching today and I forgot to click the subscribe button on the first and now I did it because you deserve it. Wonderful.
True craftsmanship and art form combined. Greatly enjoyed watching
Hei. Greetings from Finland. I really like your videos even tho i really dont understand them but you make them interesting:) keep up the good work!
Rose :3 uwu
Your subscribers are from Europe and Sout Pacific Asia and with that thank you for good beautiful video bless you
Your videos are amazing, keep making them if its something you enjoy! Many people will watch them. I know i will be.
It's a very interesting video! I will come to watch the video again! I am Japanese! Thank you!
Excellent videos I've watched all of them. You are an inspiration for the change of my lifestyle!
Greetings from Finland! Really nice job man!
That's a cool wedge for a cool axe head! Very nice work!
Mesterlig video. Og mega inspirerende. Tak for de gode videoer. 💪🏻😊
Skaterboi restores a beautiful axe
There is so much satisfaction in restoring and making tools!! nice job
gorgeous work, as always! i love that Finnish snake head wedge design, i'll be using that from now on!
That polishing wheel has given me a great idea to make my own version with an old bicycle and a wheel 👍. Lovely axe.
Nice! You make everything look so easy, but I'm sure it takes years of experience. Great work!
Ithouhgt that axe is for the kid......If I was you, I`ll made for this video for my kids. This is hard life. Thanks about your uploading. Your video make me relax.
What a beauty of an axe. Well done.
Another great video! I like when axe is not made shiny, unlike in other restoration videos...
Great axe.
Great work.
You are very talented,and always done a good job...I really enjoy
I am really very impressed with your skills, I declare myself your fan 🏕 greetings from Mexico!
Damn impressive work! I almost feel ashamed going to the hardware store to get an axe handle replaced now.
You made a cracking job of that mate..................Nice one
Wonderful!
Love the axe. Thanks for the post.
hes genuinely the perfect man.
Hello! It really is a work of art!!! It is a pity that in our lives this is not found...
Bertram, this was an excellent video. I absolutely love the skill set you possess.
This man has skill and soul.
You are very talented. You created a beautiful piece . 👍
That's great. I didn't know about boiling the handle and driving in a long wooden wedge.
Currently I have a handle of ash tree in preparation. It's for an axe head I bought on a flee market. I'll fix the handle the way you showed here. ;)
You are professional, uncle.
beautiful work
Everything that you do, they way you do it, it's the best. Ty
hello from canada this was great and inspiring. now let us northerners go play in the snow!
beautiful work Rune 👌🏼
Amazing work. Beautiful axe.
Excellent work 👍
Looks like a great choice to restore . Nice work as well as axe skill .
That axe looks great now it's finnished!
good axe man good job and good video
WOW fantastic job!!
You’ve been inspiring me for a long time now Bertram
Fed video Rune !
Wow, he lives in paradise
many thumbs up for awesome job , thank you for sharing your skills and tips all the best to you
Excellent Adventure friend, greetings from Colombia- America
Fascinating. Excellent work.
Congratulations! I want one of this...made of your hands!
Give it to me, this axe! Well done!
Video very good, congratulations for the techniques and continue with the channel, looking forward to the next video
Great restoration job!!! Thumbs up!
Outstanding 👍🏻👍🏻 I would love to own one of them 😁 craftsmanship at its best 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
nathan bigham
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nathan bigham
At some point 😁
What an Amazing Axe
Love it!!! You have some talent there pard. There's more said without talking. Awesome video's pard.
Well done Sir! 👍🏻
Great work. Pretty sick setup you got there -- looks like you made a lot of the tools yourself. A workshop tour is definitely a future video possibility. Amazing how fast your channel is growing-- all the best of luck :)
3dlabs99
Thanks. That workshop is how I make my living mainly making axes.
Husqvarna and Hultafors are taking notes on how its really done.