Congrats man!!! Not sure how this qualifies as “Hollywood” quality but I guess multimillion dollar company’s don’t mind halfassed jobs haha 😂 Prey was awesome!!! THIS…… well you made a hatchet shaped object I guess Lol 😂🤦♂️
I like that you attempted something different, you went outside your comfort zone. Stone is incredibly difficult because it's brittle. The hatchet came out really well, I like the nomadic look. Well done. 👌
When doing a handle in the style of the Celt axe you should leave the sides wide. Having the stone or metal contact the sides of the handle can cause splitting in the wood.
Yeah, knapping a cutting tool is not something you can just learn to do in an afternoon on your own. But kudos for trying! And Prey is an astoundingly good movie, arguably the best in the franchise yet. I watched it one night and was so blown away I watched it with the Comanche-language audio track the very next morning.
Well you tried to do it in stone but it wasn't your medium but when you turned to steel then you shine this came out awesome thank you for sharing this six stars brother
working stone takes alot of practise you where trying to take too big a cut. you need to basically chip away at the sides till you get the shape you want still its always good to try new things great vid thanks.
Очень любопытный топорик! Никогда таких не видал! 😯 Кидать такой наверное будет лучше всего на тонкой верёвке. Меньше сопротивления окажет при полёте и кинуть можно дальше🤔
Nice work my friend! Might I suggest, if you'd like to continue to learn flintknapping skills, maybe make yourself a set of copper boppers? I'm sure you could envision some brilliant and beautiful tools for the proper processing of that lovely piece of chert for next time!
You cut out the high carbon cutting edge. That's not going to be nearly as sharp as it could be. That's why the rust was sub surface. It was a poor forge welding job when it was made and rusted between the two steels
Cool steel axe. Cannot wait to see the Stone axe lol. A broad cold chisel does best for chipping away at stone to shape it. Prey was mid. Everyone else around her does all of the killing; she finishes off the work her tribesmen did to wear down the predator lol
Prey... The cleanest Native Americans ever fight a 8ft tall intelligent alien who has superior technology. Except its by a 5'2" woman with no upper body strength and whose makeup never gets messed up who bests the other bigger, stronger, warriors in her tribe all while slipping in some "white people bad" French traders. But somehow "certain" critics think it's the best of the franchise. On a side note, axes sold to the Natives looked a lot like that originally as many blacksmiths in the area was not very skilled. Some example look much much worse.
very nice craft! but skip the clickbait. I almost stopped watching when I realized that. you do nice stuff so don't fall for the lure of a few extra viewers
@MOb_mbo6 I agree - I have not been specific enough: plug in google "native american tomahawk", switch to images and you will find a few stone samples proudly displayed in the Smithsonian (which I have seen a few years ago). I believe the sample you can find is a Sioux from South Dakota. Hope this helps.
Fun fact about celts (pronounced 'selt'), like this axe is here, the head is secured so that the sides don't even touch, but the top and bottom wedge into the wood as the head is used, so the more you chop with it, the the stronger the haft wedges itself into the wood. However, celt heads were also rectangular, so while you didn't 'need' to keep the material a triangle for the celt to work, the stylistical choice was interesting.
Only one note to make, the wrap around the blade would hold better and be more historical if rawhide was used. The way it shrinks when when then dried is wonderful
Фильм Добыча -полнейшая чушь, снятая по голливудской повестке, какая на фиг в те времена эмансипация? Метательный, каменный топор на веревке-такое мог придумать только дошкольник в своих фантазиях перед сном, меня вообще поражают люди которые хвалят этот кринж, что у вас в голове? Такое оружие невозможно потому что оно невозможно, какую задачу можно выполнить с помощью этого топора? Камень твердый но хрупкий материал, чтобы его обработать нужно затратить большое количество времени, и вот ты его метнул, он попал не под тем углом, не туда, тупо срикошетил, ударился не острием а плоскостью, веревка опять же зацепилась за сучек, упал на камни, итог топор раскололся вдребезги и пополам, иди тупая девочка делай новый. Каменные топоры не метали!!! Для этого существовали, метательные дубины, бумеранги и боло-боло. И автор ролика занимается откровенной херней, зная что параметрых стали диаметрально отличаются от параметров кремня. Спасибо за внимание.
I looks great but those leather bindings don't hold anything, they are just there. It probably would be better with a wooden pin to keep the "stone" and handle together and just use the leather to cover it up.
The person, who was breaking up the stone for the ax head? Why did he give up on that stone and went to a medal one? Was the stone to good to be the ax head?
I would have personally used a masonry wheel to shape the stone hatchet head i know its not how it was done in days past but it would have been easier and a lesser chance of the stone breaking in the way it did.
The hole should be wide enough so that the axe head's "sides" arent pushing outwards. This way it is straining the wood with the grain. I believe Primitive Technology has a video that explains it well.
Wrong type of Stone was your problem to start off. Also historically at the time in the film Stone Axes and Blades were being phased out because of contact with Europeans either directly trading with them or looting bodies and camps after conflicts. Also don’t worry about not getting the fundamentals of axe throwing as Amber Midthunder struggled with it too when she tried but in the movie itself it was all special effects and lightweight foam axes that they had in hand during filming
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отверстие в ручке сделать лазером?!
Congrats man!!! Not sure how this qualifies as “Hollywood” quality but I guess multimillion dollar company’s don’t mind halfassed jobs haha 😂 Prey was awesome!!! THIS…… well you made a hatchet shaped object I guess Lol 😂🤦♂️
Wow...
I like that you attempted something different, you went outside your comfort zone. Stone is incredibly difficult because it's brittle. The hatchet came out really well, I like the nomadic look. Well done. 👌
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It was steel bro
I love the finish and shape of the hatchet head, very well done! Love watching your work.
Thank you very much!
Love the stone tumbler! Very clever.
When doing a handle in the style of the Celt axe you should leave the sides wide.
Having the stone or metal contact the sides of the handle can cause splitting in the wood.
I genuinely thought you were going to make a bigger chisel lol
Loved the homemade tumbler! What a great idea. Nice project - thanks for sharing with us.
Wow! So beautiful and creative work - bravo! 🤗
This should have millions of views 😃
What a great hommage to the movie and also the craftsmanship.
Thank you, that was fun to watch.
Yeah, knapping a cutting tool is not something you can just learn to do in an afternoon on your own. But kudos for trying!
And Prey is an astoundingly good movie, arguably the best in the franchise yet. I watched it one night and was so blown away I watched it with the Comanche-language audio track the very next morning.
Lol best in the franchise?
That’s a stretch, but to each their own.
Well you tried to do it in stone but it wasn't your medium but when you turned to steel then you shine this came out awesome thank you for sharing this six stars brother
I love to see you do more weapons from movies and tv shows
Great job once again! Nice to see that you use a hand guard on the angle grinder. Not many blacksmiths these days!
Love that movie, great build
great video clever rock tumbler
Wouldn't that be a Tomahawk
o men...
no music added..
only pure work
good work :)
Тамогавк получился ОТЛИЧНЫЙ!!!!!👍👍👍 А фильм ПОЛНОЕ ГАВНО!!!! Только первая част "Хищника" крутая!!!!
That delamination is crazy
I would put and glue a wood dowel in the top and bottom of the blade to stop splitting as the blade wedges it’s self into the shaft
I love the Design, well done 🤜🤛👍
Beautiful thanks for sharing
Great work dude 😉😉
A real master craftsman
Perfect job master 👌🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻
Brilliant artistic genius.
Superb work awesome looking T hawk
Great work sir 👏 😊😊
Impressive as always very nice 👍👍👍😎😎😎
working stone takes alot of practise you where trying to take too big a cut. you need to basically chip away at the sides till you get the shape you want still its always good to try new things great vid thanks.
Nice !
ok. Just bought the blue ray because of your video. I will also try and make one out of Obsidian.
Nice bro
We need need heroes! Thank you.
good movie that, and like the axe, I have made a knife and sheath along the same lines
I guess I didn't notice the 'single quote" around stone. What a jip
Never seen any one rock tumble on a lathe before. How long did that take?
ok guys it's cute.
And I'm still waiting for
Angel blade from
'Supernatural'
Очень любопытный топорик! Никогда таких не видал! 😯 Кидать такой наверное будет лучше всего на тонкой верёвке. Меньше сопротивления окажет при полёте и кинуть можно дальше🤔
You should try making one of the predator's weapons.
Nice work my friend!
Might I suggest, if you'd like to continue to learn flintknapping skills, maybe make yourself a set of copper boppers? I'm sure you could envision some brilliant and beautiful tools for the proper processing of that lovely piece of chert for next time!
Obsidian would have been there material of choice for the world's sharpest , still used today on surgical scalpels
Or flint. Either one.
Can a power hammer be that fast?
после сверла проще было бы прожечь отверстие.
We know the movie as skull
Ficou bom heim...😊
You could’ve made the tool via knapping and grinding, though that’s a much more difficult skill to learn compared to forging.
Noice!
So you given up on the ston then com fuse dont com
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You missed the point, it's a tomahawk with a stone blade, not a metal blade!
Keep doing oi
It's tomahawk
Please don't give up on making an actual stone axe, you can do it lol , if love to see that 👍
You cut out the high carbon cutting edge. That's not going to be nearly as sharp as it could be. That's why the rust was sub surface. It was a poor forge welding job when it was made and rusted between the two steels
1:24 this image makes me uncomfortable
Cool steel axe.
Cannot wait to see the Stone axe lol.
A broad cold chisel does best for chipping away at stone to shape it.
Prey was mid. Everyone else around her does all of the killing; she finishes off the work her tribesmen did to wear down the predator lol
Little late on this one lol
I think it was the wrong kind of stone.
Prey... The cleanest Native Americans ever fight a 8ft tall intelligent alien who has superior technology. Except its by a 5'2" woman with no upper body strength and whose makeup never gets messed up who bests the other bigger, stronger, warriors in her tribe all while slipping in some "white people bad" French traders. But somehow "certain" critics think it's the best of the franchise.
On a side note, axes sold to the Natives looked a lot like that originally as many blacksmiths in the area was not very skilled. Some example look much much worse.
Prey is very stupid fem movie
very nice craft! but skip the clickbait. I almost stopped watching when I realized that.
you do nice stuff so don't fall for the lure of a few extra viewers
Part-time dentist?
Native American tomahawk...to be exact
@MOb_mbo6 I agree - I have not been specific enough: plug in google "native american tomahawk", switch to images and you will find a few stone samples proudly displayed in the Smithsonian (which I have seen a few years ago). I believe the sample you can find is a Sioux from South Dakota. Hope this helps.
Because throwing a stone tomahawk into a tree NEVER damages the stone AX head.
RIDICULOUS.
Stopped watching it 5 minutes in.
LAUGHABLE Premise.
Fun fact about celts (pronounced 'selt'), like this axe is here, the head is secured so that the sides don't even touch, but the top and bottom wedge into the wood as the head is used, so the more you chop with it, the the stronger the haft wedges itself into the wood. However, celt heads were also rectangular, so while you didn't 'need' to keep the material a triangle for the celt to work, the stylistical choice was interesting.
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Only one note to make, the wrap around the blade would hold better and be more historical if rawhide was used. The way it shrinks when when then dried is wonderful
Фильм Добыча -полнейшая чушь, снятая по голливудской повестке, какая на фиг в те времена эмансипация? Метательный, каменный топор на веревке-такое мог придумать только дошкольник в своих фантазиях перед сном, меня вообще поражают люди которые хвалят этот кринж, что у вас в голове? Такое оружие невозможно потому что оно невозможно, какую задачу можно выполнить с помощью этого топора? Камень твердый но хрупкий материал, чтобы его обработать нужно затратить большое количество времени, и вот ты его метнул, он попал не под тем углом, не туда, тупо срикошетил, ударился не острием а плоскостью, веревка опять же зацепилась за сучек, упал на камни, итог топор раскололся вдребезги и пополам, иди тупая девочка делай новый. Каменные топоры не метали!!! Для этого существовали, метательные дубины, бумеранги и боло-боло. И автор ролика занимается откровенной херней, зная что параметрых стали диаметрально отличаются от параметров кремня. Спасибо за внимание.
Predator has entered the chat ...
Stupid Movie to be honest.
The bucket in a lathe got me good xdd
Was a good movie! Hey how much would you charge to make a brass kopesh?
This is so impressive. Fantastic work !
I looks great but those leather bindings don't hold anything, they are just there. It probably would be better with a wooden pin to keep the "stone" and handle together and just use the leather to cover it up.
The person, who was breaking up the stone for the ax head? Why did he give up on that stone and went to a medal one? Was the stone to good to be the ax head?
I would have personally used a masonry wheel to shape the stone hatchet head i know its not how it was done in days past but it would have been easier and a lesser chance of the stone breaking in the way it did.
Well done buddy!!! but I gotta ask where's the stone hatchet?
You using bad stone .. need silicit for knife or axe
could anyone tell is wasent stone but metal
The secret power to the axe is feminism
Cheater, you used power tools.
Use the mill dude lol
Get over here 😂
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У вас ВСЕГДА очень интересные проекты!!!! Хотя сначала я подумал что вы будете делать топор из камня!🤗
Pretty was a really good movie, but I'm a sucker for anything Aliens or Predator
that movie IS BRILLIANT. Nice axe , man . Thanks for sharing 👍
Great video I would like to see you actually make something out of Stone one day
You really made the steel look like stone, greta job! Great Video!
Good job mister beautifully done
Avresti dovuto provare con la selce o con l'ossidiana. La prima più resistente, la seconda più tagliente ma più fragile. Comunque bella.
What prevents the axe head from acting as a wedge and splitting the handle upon impact with a target?
The hole should be wide enough so that the axe head's "sides" arent pushing outwards. This way it is straining the wood with the grain.
I believe Primitive Technology has a video that explains it well.
@@TheFlclManiac Thank you, I'll check that out!
Больше таких видео!
Very cool.
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Muy buen trabajo, es impresionante.
Es como el hacha del film The Prey, Naru esta a la altura de la teniente O'neill o de navegante Ripley.
Wrong type of Stone was your problem to start off. Also historically at the time in the film Stone Axes and Blades were being phased out because of contact with Europeans either directly trading with them or looting bodies and camps after conflicts. Also don’t worry about not getting the fundamentals of axe throwing as Amber Midthunder struggled with it too when she tried but in the movie itself it was all special effects and lightweight foam axes that they had in hand during filming