Heyyyyy! Was für eine überraschung! Die letzten tage habe ich auf euren kanal verbracht! Danke für die vielen nützlichen infos! Vielen dank das du bei mir reingeschaut hast! Grüße aus Ungarn, Sebastian
@@Ollaris Danke Sebastian, für dein Kompliment, dass ist aber auch total klasse was du da machst ich werde es mir in den nächsten Tagen größten Teils alles mal anschauen so wie es Zeitich passt. Du schreibst verdammt gut auf deutsch, kommst du aus Deutschland ? Leider ist mei Englisch nicht so perfekt aber wir arbeiten dran. Schöne Grüße nach Ungarn. Axel
Great work Sebastian! That old file didn’t even see it coming lol this goes to show you, when you think there isn’t any life left in an old tool, and then you make this beautiful thing with something pulled out of the rust bucket ;)
Great job as always! One thought what came to mind: next time, when you have to heat-treat the edge only, consider using the own heat of a workpiece to temper it (right after quenching the edge only) There's a great chance that it will be more than enough to reach the hay-color and saves you time to heat up another piece of steel. If you'd like to know more about it, just dm me! Congrats on the vid!
Whaddaya mean you forge doesnt sound like Idk, wavy sea or something?!? 😁 Aah, ok, your electrical tools are still fine.. Very nice build! Creators like you really make me want to try that stuff myself too!
OK - be honest! Did you do this on the first attempt? Because that seems like you've made these a dozen times before! Using old tool steel is the best! And I really loved that you got those awesome handles from the firewood pile. And a thanks for the idea of putting a heel on my stropping block - sticking that in the vise is genius! You hit it out of the park with this one.
Annealing before forging does absolutely nothing. Once you're at a forging temperature everything structurally done to the steel by previous heat treating has been undone.
Clamping a Vise in a Vise, love it! :D
Great Project, always nice to make your own tools!
😅 Thanks!
Klasse, einfach Super, sehr gut gemacht und klasse FIlmaufnahmen.
Ich war fasziniert.
Und danke für dein Abo.
LG Axel
Team Studio Osterhenne
Heyyyyy! Was für eine überraschung! Die letzten tage habe ich auf euren kanal verbracht! Danke für die vielen nützlichen infos! Vielen dank das du bei mir reingeschaut hast! Grüße aus Ungarn, Sebastian
@@Ollaris Danke Sebastian, für dein Kompliment, dass ist aber auch total klasse was du da machst ich werde es mir in den nächsten Tagen größten Teils alles mal anschauen so wie es Zeitich passt. Du schreibst verdammt gut auf deutsch, kommst du aus Deutschland ?
Leider ist mei Englisch nicht so perfekt aber wir arbeiten dran.
Schöne Grüße nach Ungarn.
Axel
Dear Ollaris thats a beauty, very fine job.
Cool and great work👍👍👍👍Gruß Martin 🙋♂️
Thanks Martin! 😊
Really cool project and video!
Thanks Bruce!
Excellent design and process
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Very nicely done! I half expected music when you started hammering 😉
Haha!
Great work Sebastian! That old file didn’t even see it coming lol this goes to show you, when you think there isn’t any life left in an old tool, and then you make this beautiful thing with something pulled out of the rust bucket ;)
Thanks Leo!
You are welcome Sebastian! Keep those projects coming, I enjoy the quality of your work
Amazing work dude. That you can turn a useless old tool into something that great is a wonderful thing. 😊👍
Isn’t it? That’s one of the reasons why i wanted to get into blacksmithing.
Great job, it's so amazing recycle things and to give another function. Congrats.
Thanks!
Beautiful draw knife. Great video too. Such detail. Mahalo for sharing! : )
Thank you very much!
Wahnsinn, dein Talent möchte ich haben. Große Klasse. LG Helmut von Kanal ProofWood
Dankeschön Helmut! Ich bin mir sicher das du das auch könntest!
Ollari's ab sowas muss man sich erstmal ran trauen. Jedenfalls schaut es bei dir leicht aus - und ich weiß, das braucht viel Übung 👍
Great work, nice tool
Thank you very much Graham.
Another great project! I really like the copper detail on the handles!
Thank you very much!
That looks very nice, Great job 👍
Thanks!
Really fantastic job, dude! Amazing tool! 😃
Very nice Seb, thank you !
Thanks Remy!
Belle transformation bravo salut Jeannot 🛠😉
I really wish my lathe sounded like yours 😂 superb job my friend. Loving the spalted beech 👍
Like a 90’s disco? 😅 thanks Alan!
@@Ollaris 😂
Great job as always! One thought what came to mind: next time, when you have to heat-treat the edge only, consider using the own heat of a workpiece to temper it (right after quenching the edge only) There's a great chance that it will be more than enough to reach the hay-color and saves you time to heat up another piece of steel. If you'd like to know more about it, just dm me! Congrats on the vid!
Thanks man! I’ll try that.
super nice Seb! I need to have a go at making one, I really like using them :)
Thanks! Yeah, they are fun even though i need some practice! 😅
Awesome work! 😃👌🏻👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred!
Beau travail .
Nicely done!!
Thanks Bill!
Заслуживает уважения 👍
It turned out to be a great tool!
Thanks 😊!
Bellísimo trabajo! ! ! !
Fantástico.
well done!
Thanks!
nice job congratulations
Great video neat drawknife
Thanks!
Whaddaya mean you forge doesnt sound like Idk, wavy sea or something?!? 😁 Aah, ok, your electrical tools are still fine.. Very nice build! Creators like you really make me want to try that stuff myself too!
Hahahahaha! Great idea, might do that!
Egész ügyes! Én is tervezem, hogy készítek egy vonókést (nagyobb csapágy külső gyűrűjéből) a téli időszakban. Remélem hasonlóan jól sikerül majd.
Biztos vagyok benne hogy jó lessz! 😉
Was not expecting the need to put on an all white silk suit and take ecstasy when the lathe was turned on.
Hahahahaha! 😂🤣
Little warping from the quench, but overall a damn nice draw knife!!
Cheers!
Nice draw knife, Sebastian. You should get plenty of use from it.
Billy
Thanks Billy! I hope so.
u can everything..thats so stunning.. i would want to know and do what u are able to
A shaving horse would be the perfect companion for your new drawknife. Just saying. Keep up the good work.
You are right! That would be a great project! Thanks for watching!
awesome!
nice!
Dig the brass detail!!!
Tolles Ergebnis!!! 😎🤙
Dankeschön!
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnice job!
That is a pre 1800 anvil! How do you make to silence the ring?
🆒!
Sweeeeeet 👍👍👍👍👍👍
OK - be honest! Did you do this on the first attempt? Because that seems like you've made these a dozen times before! Using old tool steel is the best! And I really loved that you got those awesome handles from the firewood pile. And a thanks for the idea of putting a heel on my stropping block - sticking that in the vise is genius!
You hit it out of the park with this one.
Thanks a lot man! Yes, it was my first attempt, but you know, the editing makes it look much easier.
Well done.
Mostly used bevel down, right?
Gotta ask, why did you anneal it before you forged it?
Pont ma vettem egyet a piacon, erre meg jön a videó, hogy csinálni is lehet :-D
Jó lessz az mintának! 😉
Would this work to make it from coil spring?
I think you could make one.
Ollari's then again, I think it would be better to practise making one on a file then use coil spring for a good one
Mennyi időt vett igénybe? Bizos elfáradt a kezed ennyi kalapálástól 😁
Nem vittem túlzásba... kb 1 hónapja kezdtem..😂
Annealing before forging does absolutely nothing. Once you're at a forging temperature everything structurally done to the steel by previous heat treating has been undone.