Thank you for making this video! It inspired me to try doing more with wood. I understand a skillset like yours takes years and years to achieve and still most won't be at your level. But, It is a great example of what can be done. I am also ordering a spokeshave. Thanks again!
Tytyty so much I understand now I've been doing it all wrong I can't wait to show my son I like restoring old tools his passion is sharpening this video will definitely help explain so many of our frustrations I love the way you fully explained everything thank you sir
I watch alot of crafting clips to learn and for relaxation. But that was great! A pretty authentic craftsman with alot to learn from! Beautiful Axe. Liked and subscribed. Tanks!
Bought an old rusty axe head for $2 the other day I want to restore it toghether with my son and bond with him.❤ Exceptional good tips and tricks we can use once we start our project. 😊
Obenauf's leather oil also does a fine job of sealing the end. A demo using the ax cut something would have been fun to watch. Excellent presentation with equally good camera work. Thanks. GB
I have gotten some good stuff on ebay, but I was laughing when you were talking about how much you paid and how much a guy thought that piece of junk was worth. But you proved the mind is the best tool and you turned that piece of junk into a masterpiece of art and function...bravo and kudos, Maestro! 👏
Excellent Job Learned a lot I recently accursed 3 ax’s in roughy shape that were given to me. The gentleman was going to throw them in the trash. He gave them to me. So I am in the process of restoring them to there former glory
A while back I had surgery and laid in bed recouping and found this video. Maybe two years ago. I’ve been back to this video 30 times since, I store the link in my notes. This fella’s technical prowess and care is tremendous, I’ve learned quite a lot from it. He’s on the younger side too, I appreciate there being a representative of my generation that lives like this. Props!
@@iffykidmn8170A restoration doesn't have to mean restoring back to original state. In fact if you want to get technical he would need the original handle to do an original restoration. He simply restored it back to working condition. 😊
Bar none, one of the BEST, WELL-TAUGHT, comprehensive videos on the internet! I could watch you all day!!! Thank you, sir, for SHARING your craft!!! A TRUE craftsman!! Because of people like YOU, this craft will go on for generations!! 🪓🌲🪓🌲
Everything I know I learned looking over someone's shoulder. Thanks for taking the time to try and teach us some basic skills. Beautiful Job I enjoy what your doing thanks
Great video mister! A wealth of knowledge is gained by watching this one. I'm getting ready to restore a right and a left bevel pair of broad axes that came from my great great grandfather, I will definatly credit you in my upcoming video. Nice work I subscribed
Fantastic learning video. Your explanations are exactly the same as my Dad's when he taught me how to make a handle and hang an axe 50 years ago. Really enjoyed it.
I just came across your channel by accident and I so glad I did. Yes it was worth the 35.00 you paid for it.....that is because your minds eye went to work and you could see the potential! I loved your video from start to finish my brother! You have found another loyal subscriber!
Wow! He took that throwaway ex head and made a valuable tool, that is so awesome. Ordered my spokeshave last night, ther were options, but I went ahead and ordered the one that looked like yours. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your support. And thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that. If you have any questions about carving wood tools etc. feel free to ask . Thanks again
The only tools that we are making to sell at this point are our bowl carving adzes. We don’t have a blacksmith shop at this point and we are doing all of our forage work outside. So we are not set up to produce tools very efficiently. But hopefully in the near future we will be able to
Glad I stumbled across this video. A friend gave me a double bladed ax head, and another ax head very similar to what you purchased. I need to make and put handles on them. thank syou for the video.
Very instructive. I just installed a new 28" handle to a 2 1/4 lb. I also made sure the blade alignment to the shaft and the proper head angle (With the blade sitting 2/3rd way back and the doe's foot on a flat table). Have Good One!
You might want to visit some yard sales and flee markets. I usually see broken hammers and axes for a few dollars. That said, thanks for all your knowledge of restoring such an axe. It may inspire me to start repairing some of the numerous dead hammers I've collected over the years.
You knocked it out of the park with this video! I just picked up an old axe head yesterday and though I have hung many, I’m sure glad I ran across this very well done video for inspiration.
This is by far the best video explaining everything! Add one of your sharpening videos (I’m assuming you do have a few, as I’m new to the channel) and it’s perfect! I am fairly new to ace handling, making and woodworking in general. As an electrician I would like to think I’m genuinely handy LOL, and watching videos like yours, you really encourage great craftsmanship, even on a budget! Overtime, you acquire the tools you will need to do all this. Antique shops and yard sales along with FB and Offerup are excellent ways to get a lot of items (trust me, the older is usually better as the quality is the reason they lasted so long!) thanks for the inspiration (even if I’m late to the party) LOL
JUST Found , L & S'ed . THANKS - excellent presentation , ESPECIALLY the narration . Understanding the thought process as you progress thru the restoration is CRUCIAL for our understanding of that process . So MANY avoid offering up their insights as they go , and if we're gonna benefit from the real experience behind the process , we have to know what the thinking is , at each step . THANKS for the narration , and THANKS for the excellent presentation ! All the BEST from Texas ! - - Chuck .
WONDERFUL, I have no words, always super perfect and unique precise product, wonderful work and video, well done and good luck, respect from old BG. p.s. It is a great pleasure for me to see that there are such precise people in the world, and that of the White race!!!
awesome lots of very useful information. love your videos. always looking for the next one. many blessings smiles to you and your partner. Buen Camino Asta Luego
I’m laughing over here, because I think I just found the man that is my equal: a SURGEON with a grinder 😂 Most days the boss calls me up and says “Hey Bud, can you fire up the Russian Lathe (my angle grinder) and do X for me?” Anyway, from a fellow American, Ax aficionado & restoration guy, GREAT video, Exceptional work and I’m glad I found you channel. Sub’d.
Spent a summer grinding the landings for a steam pipefitter, it's an art, way more details to being a master grinder than many would believe. Size, angle, shape, grit, temper and don't forget to use the whole disc!
Man what you taught in this one video with all those vital points should be taught in university at least as two major courses. You made my day. Thanks a million 🪓
I have seen a fair number of hatchet heads that looked as bad as this one did before you restored it.(Some farmers I knew did not treat their tools very well. Most of them, actually.) The thought of abusing a hatchet in such a way makes my teeth hurt -- as does the gall it takes to ask for $35.00 for such a damaged tool. Nevertheless, I appreciate why you purchased it for this video. It became a very good "teaching tool". This is excellent restoration and redesign work. You now have a nice "Viking" hatchet 😎, not to mention that the handle alone is a thing of beauty. As always, it is a great pleasure simply to watch you use your tools and to hear you teach about them -- interesting, informative, and impressive. Thank you for this video. P.S. As I watched you set the wedge in the hatchet head, I was reminded of what my uncle told me: "Tap in the wedge until it starts to talk back. Then you're done." Good advice.
Excellent video sir very informative, didn't know a softer wedge is actually better. The head is now like an English elwell pattern- been around 100 years or so!
OUTSTANDING PROJECT!! Very thorough in detail, kept it interesting and educational! KUDOS to Camera Operator as well!! Perfect visuals! You have a new FAN here now!!
Great video on the restoration of the axe head. New design and the way that your refurbished it outstanding me and my son enjoyed watching his video together. He was very impressed on how you did the handle we have a couple of honing broad axes that we need to rehandle so now he's all into making his own handle
I know this was a couple of years ago but, great save and restoration very well executed indeed. Razor sharp too. I guess it has served you very well over the last couple of years ? Unless of course you sold it for maybe a small profit ?? Lovely bit of work from someone who knows his tools and trade/ passion. A pleasure to watch and learn. Thanks Les.
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And I always thought putting a new handle in and grinding the rough edges off and putting a fair edge on was good enough. I'm 69 and I learn something every day. Thanks for the video 👍 excellent as usual 😁
I've made several axe handles out of Osage. Super strong, durable, resistant to rot and smoother grain than Hickory. I love it. You're the only other person I've seen mention Osage.
Well Done, and I appreciate your passing on very valuable knowledge. I was boy when I remember my Grandfather showing these lessons to me👍
Great video. I rarely watch to the very end, and never comment, different today.
Thank you for making this video! It inspired me to try doing more with wood. I understand a skillset like yours takes years and years to achieve and still most won't be at your level. But, It is a great example of what can be done. I am also ordering a spokeshave. Thanks again!
I like when a craftsman explains what he's doing and why. It becomes a teaching video as well as a demonstration. Well done Sir
Tytyty so much I understand now I've been doing it all wrong I can't wait to show my son I like restoring old tools his passion is sharpening this video will definitely help explain so many of our frustrations I love the way you fully explained everything thank you sir
You are someone who actually wants to pass on knowledge, thank you so much!
Not only is this guy a master craftsman, but he is an excellent teacher. Beautiful. Hats off!
BY FAR the most informative restoration/build video I've seen. Thanks for the GREAT information! You sir are a true craftsman.
Why did you buy it than
You're not long winded, you are thorough and it's appreciated!
I watch alot of crafting clips to learn and for relaxation. But that was great! A pretty authentic craftsman with alot to learn from! Beautiful Axe. Liked and subscribed. Tanks!
Best video that I Saw this week.
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Excellent presentation, I enjoy what your doing thanks, by the way I am Wooden shoe last maker.
Bought an old rusty axe head for $2 the other day I want to restore it toghether with my son and bond with him.❤
Exceptional good tips and tricks we can use once we start our project. 😊
This guy is the best.
Obenauf's leather oil also does a fine job of sealing the end. A demo using the ax cut something would have been fun to watch. Excellent presentation with equally good camera work. Thanks. GB
All I'm going to say too you amazing.
So glad see you back .
beautiful job and i have learned a lot from your video thank you for explaining things as you did them great job,,
You did this old axe justice.......great job
Amazing.
Subscribed jut because you explain everything through so well
Great job. I would pay 100 bucks for that craftsmanship. That handle is beautiful
This was a great video and although I hang a few I learned how to fine tune my process
Thank you for the time you spent on this
That's the best looking hand carved handle I have ever seen. Nice work.
I have gotten some good stuff on ebay, but I was laughing when you were talking about how much you paid and how much a guy thought that piece of junk was worth. But you proved the mind is the best tool and you turned that piece of junk into a masterpiece of art and function...bravo and kudos, Maestro! 👏
Excellent Job Learned a lot I recently accursed 3 ax’s in roughy shape that were given to me. The gentleman was going to throw them in the trash. He gave them to me. So I am in the process of restoring them to there former glory
A while back I had surgery and laid in bed recouping and found this video. Maybe two years ago. I’ve been back to this video 30 times since, I store the link in my notes. This fella’s technical prowess and care is tremendous, I’ve learned quite a lot from it. He’s on the younger side too, I appreciate there being a representative of my generation that lives like this. Props!
Best video I’ve seen on the subject!
Dude! Totally awesome. You are so talented. So good. Thank you.
Just watched about 10 axe restoration videos, and this is the best. I appreciate your methods & explanations.
those other ten must have really sucked, he did not restore anything he turned into an axe other than what it originally was.
@@iffykidmn8170A restoration doesn't have to mean restoring back to original state. In fact if you want to get technical he would need the original handle to do an original restoration. He simply restored it back to working condition. 😊
Bar none, one of the BEST, WELL-TAUGHT, comprehensive videos on the internet! I could watch you all day!!! Thank you, sir, for SHARING your craft!!!
A TRUE craftsman!! Because of people like YOU, this craft will go on for generations!! 🪓🌲🪓🌲
I have a norlund hatchet that's well worn, what a great video, I wish I had skill like this
Best tutorial on YT!
Your a very talented craftsman. Enjoyed an Learned thanks
Excellent informative video I was into double bit axes and now a portable saw mill I’ve subscribed and will watching you 👀
I love your apron!
Thanks for the teaching. Well spoken and illustrated with application. Thank you sir.
Thoroughly enjoyed with a morning pipe full of Peterson Old Dublin and a few cups of coffee. Have a great day
Everything I know I learned looking over someone's shoulder. Thanks for taking the time to try and teach us some basic skills. Beautiful Job I enjoy what your doing thanks
this guys ridiculously good! Thanks man!
Great video mister! A wealth of knowledge is gained by watching this one. I'm getting ready to restore a right and a left bevel pair of broad axes that came from my great great grandfather, I will definatly credit you in my upcoming video. Nice work I subscribed
Fantastic learning video. Your explanations are exactly the same as my Dad's when he taught me how to make a handle and hang an axe 50 years ago. Really enjoyed it.
I just came across your channel by accident and I so glad I did. Yes it was worth the 35.00 you paid for it.....that is because your minds eye went to work and you could see the potential! I loved your video from start to finish my brother! You have found another loyal subscriber!
Very nice work. Keep talking, it’s always interesting..
Outstanding!!! Great job
Absolute pure unadulterated craftsmanship & workmanship 👏👏👏👌👍 from across the pond 🇬🇧👍
👍❤️
Wow! He took that throwaway ex head and made a valuable tool, that is so awesome.
Ordered my spokeshave last night, ther were options, but I went ahead and ordered the one that looked like yours.
Thank you.
Thank you so much for your support. And thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that. If you have any questions about carving wood tools etc. feel free to ask . Thanks again
@@CarvingAPath Do you make and sale carving tools, straight in circular? Didn’t see any on your page.
The only tools that we are making to sell at this point are our bowl carving adzes. We don’t have a blacksmith shop at this point and we are doing all of our forage work outside. So we are not set up to produce tools very efficiently. But hopefully in the near future we will be able to
@@CarvingAPath OK, just thought I would ask.
Happy New Year’s.
Thank you.
Which brand did you order?
That was pretty awesome, that handle was great
Glad I stumbled across this video. A friend gave me a double bladed ax head, and another ax head very similar to what you purchased. I need to make and put handles on them. thank syou for the video.
good presentation, you would be excellent giving seminars
Thank you. We learned a lot. Great videographer too! Ron and Sandy
Excellent work and fantastically articulate informational delivery of an instructional video. Thank you.
Brilliant Tutorial
Добър учител добър майстор много скромен и добър човек .
Excellent video. Learned something new. Thanks for sharing.
I bet that feels great in the hand !!
Very instructive. I just installed a new 28" handle to a 2 1/4 lb. I also made sure the blade alignment to the shaft and the proper head angle (With the blade sitting 2/3rd way back and the doe's foot on a flat table). Have Good One!
Thank you, you have answered so many questions I have had in the past. I will probably watch this multiple times just to get everything I can from it.
You might want to visit some yard sales and flee markets. I usually see broken hammers and axes for a few dollars. That said, thanks for all your knowledge of restoring such an axe. It may inspire me to start repairing some of the numerous dead hammers I've collected over the years.
You knocked it out of the park with this video! I just picked up an old axe head yesterday and though I have hung many, I’m sure glad I ran across this very well done video for inspiration.
This is by far the best video explaining everything! Add one of your sharpening videos (I’m assuming you do have a few, as I’m new to the channel) and it’s perfect!
I am fairly new to ace handling, making and woodworking in general. As an electrician I would like to think I’m genuinely handy LOL, and watching videos like yours, you really encourage great craftsmanship, even on a budget! Overtime, you acquire the tools you will need to do all this. Antique shops and yard sales along with FB and Offerup are excellent ways to get a lot of items (trust me, the older is usually better as the quality is the reason they lasted so long!) thanks for the inspiration (even if I’m late to the party) LOL
Great video . Best I’ve seen in a while . ✅
Outstanding demonstration!
Excellent video, I learned a lot watching it. Greetings from Argentina
Very extensive and helpful, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I could definitely hear the wedge bottoming out. You inspired me to go outside and make an axe handle today also.
You answered my temper question as I was opening the comments to ask about temper, with that grinder. I've done my share of pocket knives, that way.
Can’t wait to giving it a try for myself. Thanks.
Good video,learned a lot thanks .
JUST Found , L & S'ed . THANKS - excellent presentation , ESPECIALLY the narration . Understanding the thought process as you progress thru the restoration is CRUCIAL for our understanding of that process . So MANY avoid offering up their insights as they go , and if we're gonna benefit from the real experience behind the process , we have to know what the thinking is , at each step .
THANKS for the narration , and THANKS for the excellent presentation !
All the BEST from Texas ! -
- Chuck .
Man....what a truly helpful and insightful video. Same goes for you sharpening video;) keep the good videos coming!
WONDERFUL, I have no words, always super perfect and unique precise product, wonderful work and video, well done and good luck, respect from old BG. p.s. It is a great pleasure for me to see that there are such precise people in the world, and that of the White race!!!
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing!!!
This was an excellent instructional video - thanks so much for making it. A lot of good tips
awesome lots of very useful information. love your videos. always looking for the next one. many blessings smiles to you and your partner. Buen Camino
Asta Luego
I’m laughing over here, because I think I just found the man that is my equal: a SURGEON with a grinder 😂
Most days the boss calls me up and says “Hey Bud, can you fire up the Russian Lathe (my angle grinder) and do X for me?”
Anyway, from a fellow American, Ax aficionado & restoration guy, GREAT video, Exceptional work and I’m glad I found you channel. Sub’d.
Spent a summer grinding the landings for a steam pipefitter, it's an art, way more details to being a master grinder than many would believe. Size, angle, shape, grit, temper and don't forget to use the whole disc!
Yup, he is very knowledgeable on what he is doing which is completely founded on years of experience. Great job, great end result, fantastic tutorial.
Man what you taught in this one video with all those vital points should be taught in university at least as two major courses.
You made my day. Thanks a million 🪓
You are a true craftsman. Thanks for the video
I just watched the whole video, now I know how to make a ax handle I just dont how to get the ambition to do so, good show....
Excellent presentation and procedures...you sir, are appreciated and a very knowledgeable person. Thanx for sharing!✌👌👍
I know very little I do know I love wood ha my point is your shared knowledge and pointers are awesome appreciate you sharing
great job on the axe
I have seen a fair number of hatchet heads that looked as bad as this one did before you restored it.(Some farmers I knew did not treat their tools very well. Most of them, actually.) The thought of abusing a hatchet in such a way makes my teeth hurt -- as does the gall it takes to ask for $35.00 for such a damaged tool. Nevertheless, I appreciate why you purchased it for this video. It became a very good "teaching tool".
This is excellent restoration and redesign work. You now have a nice "Viking" hatchet 😎, not to mention that the handle alone is a thing of beauty.
As always, it is a great pleasure simply to watch you use your tools and to hear you teach about them -- interesting, informative, and impressive. Thank you for this video.
P.S. As I watched you set the wedge in the hatchet head, I was reminded of what my uncle told me: "Tap in the wedge until it starts to talk back. Then you're done." Good advice.
You do a great job , I thank you for sharing these skills that would be lost if not for people like you .
I am about to do my first restoration, so thank you, this is great!
Excellent video sir very informative, didn't know a softer wedge is actually better. The head is now like an English elwell pattern- been around 100 years or so!
Great video, thanks friend!
OUTSTANDING PROJECT!! Very thorough in detail, kept it interesting and educational! KUDOS to Camera Operator as well!! Perfect visuals! You have a new FAN here now!!
Great video on the restoration of the axe head. New design and the way that your refurbished it outstanding me and my son enjoyed watching his video together. He was very impressed on how you did the handle we have a couple of honing broad axes that we need to rehandle so now he's all into making his own handle
Excellent job
Really enjoyed this video! Thank you and God bless.
Awsome video sir ,I really learned alot f try om watching you today,thanks so much
I know this was a couple of years ago but, great save and restoration very well executed indeed.
Razor sharp too.
I guess it has served you very well over the last couple of years ? Unless of course you sold it for maybe a small profit ??
Lovely bit of work from someone who knows his tools and trade/ passion.
A pleasure to watch and learn.
Thanks Les.
Absolutely beautiful!!!! Well done!!!
Outstanding work and presentation.
That was an excellent presentation. I've only watched a few of your videos, but you earned my subscription.
Welcome to our channel. If you have any questions about anything let us know. Thanks for your comment and thank you for your interaction we really appreciate that
And I always thought putting a new handle in and grinding the rough edges off and putting a fair edge on was good enough. I'm 69 and I learn something every day. Thanks for the video 👍 excellent as usual 😁
a real masterpiece real crafts thank you so much
Ein guter Handwerker and a good Blacksmith......
I've made several axe handles out of Osage. Super strong, durable, resistant to rot and smoother grain than Hickory. I love it. You're the only other person I've seen mention Osage.
Osage makes excellent tool handles for nearly anything. Mulberry is a related species and also makes great tool handles.
@@asmith7876 Mulberry is probably easier to find too. I love the "smooth as glass" grain of the osage though.
great video. well detailed and explained ! you have great skills.