Hi, my name is Dan. I’m 12 years old. I love your videos. I’ve been watching them for six years. I’ve always loved having an action and power saw on my hand. I have a couple vintage double bit boxes from the 18th 90s to the early 1900s from logging and a splitting axe with a good profile for splitting
Hi friend I'm a fan of the channel I live in Missouri iv been fortunate to use a 2man it was a dessten Mercury a old friend of mine had it for 50 plus yrs him and his son restored it and never started it well years and years pass and dudly passed so for a last goodbye me and another friend got her running and sharpened and did a cut after the funeral memory never forget. Love your vib buckin when I have a challenging day I watch a couple videos and do some learning and before I know it it's a total different mood thanks for the knowledge that you pass to many
Buckin', thanks for sharing your life's experiences with us. I now build axes, work on my chainsaws (a lot of trouble shooting initially) and working to complete some of my many unfinished projects. Here in the lower 48, tomorrow we're celebrating our nations independence. It's about being with family and friend's, maybe bbqing and watching fireworks. Welcome whoever is here for the first time, look in the video section where you can spend hours being educated and entertained ( edutainment thanks Hogan for that word ). This too shall pass, one day at a time.
Just like to say thanks buckin.. I wasn't an axe guy but watched your channel. After watching so much I now make my own axes and carve handles. Its currently my favorite thing to do. Wouldn't have ever started doing it without your channel. Thanks
Hi Billy, first time Ive commented here. Only seen a couple of your videos so far, but, really lovely stuff, you clearly know what you're doing and I love your energy. Thank you for your little written comments here and there as well, they brighten a day. I have had a love for axes since a kid and am busy getting into doing some custom builds for myself and friends. Going for the perfect blend of practicality and aesthetics. Thanks for all the tips! Cheers
Hi buckin. Haven’t watched you for awhile. I really do enjoy and appreciate you. Your really great with your axe work. It seems to me your kinda a crazy dude but your so kind and pleasant. I was a lumberjack here in northern Wisconsin for about 11years. All different facets of logging. Cutting and bunching in the beginning, cable skidding, grapple skidding and finished off short wood skidding. Got nailed and knocked out by the infamous widow maker. Tore my cut-off flannel clean off and ripped the hide off my back. Had 3 and 5 year old daughters at the time and decided to hang it up so my beautiful daughters had a daddy when they got older. Loved that part of my life and still miss the woods. I gotta study up on your career and passions again. I think you may be Canadian. Not sure. I believe you love McCullough saws. I got a few in the barn. And I think you collect axes. I also think you had a long career in the woods. I could never climb the trees like you do. I’m too conservative now. My crazy days dried up. LOL. I admire your courage and talent to still do it. Thanks buckin for sharing your knowledge and talents. Love ya. Carl
Hi Billy Ray, i always like your axemaking Videos. Thanks for Shearing all the little secrets with us. I am looking forward to the sundaychat, seeyou there! Love and kindness to all Bros and sisters!
Man I wish a guy could locate an awesome bump side mercury like you have here in Oklahoma. Absolutely love that truck and that body style in particular! Great video as always!
Omg thank you for this! I have just started restoring an old Kelly works double bit. I had a choice piece of southern ash so I am in the process of making, and shaping the handle! I so would have hung that axe upside down like a greenhorn!!! And I'm hoping the other ash doesn't bite me, in not sure if it's hard enough! Thank you Buckin for all that you do for the world....
Hi buckin I’m new to the channel been watching for a few months now Your such a inspiration to me I had a serious accident in 2000 and have Suffered in silence it’s a very humbling experience when life stops you In your tracks,since watching you I’m now really interested in axes and old Tools I’m sure there’s a force of nature that resets us when we are getting To big for our boots love the channel love your energy a massive inspiration To me god bless you buckin 🪓🇺🇸🇳🇿 Matt from NZ
On here looking on how to fix a sloppy head on a matrix. Hmmm, have a double bitter ax I'm going to put a handle on, glad I found you. I'm the one that would have put the head on upside down. Lots of learning to do.
Mr. Smith I have given you a hard time in the past. I have other opinions than you do on some things. However you are spot on with the head orientation and changing the profile of those axes
Well watching your videos think I hung a craftsman single bit upside down I’ve split for about a week with it I think I’m gonna leave it until I have a problem with it I don’t want to ruin the handle trying to remove it Love your videos
Love that axe Buckin’! My boy and I just watched and he was sad you didn’t throw it. I hope your paw didn’t take too long to heal up! Thanks for sharing!
I do love a good hafting tutorial! Never ever gets old. Always something to learn. Tid bits to absorb and improve on. Hmmm kinda like life itself.😊🤔 Thanks for everything Buckin
Soak that finger in hot/warm water. If you dont have time, next time get a wet wrap on there. It softens up and releases quicker. I get those from time time. Im new to your channel, thank you so much for all the joy i get from it, thanks for sharing!
Hey Buckin great video thank you. That’s a beautiful axe, looks deadly. I love watching someone take the time to do it right, no hurry ! Thank you again. Be humble be kind. Peace out ✌️
I had a similar nail issue- it swelled & hurt like hell- after about 2 weeks of suffering I jumped out of bed raised my hand over my head while combing my hair and passed out. Turns out it gave me blood poisoning and the red line (an indicator or blood poisoning) ran up from the finger to the backside of my arm so I didn't see it. When they cut it open at the hospital it sprayed like a fountain. So be careful Billy.
Here we are with yet another awesome video building a axe. I got to say you put in alot of work to make these videos and I know alot of us buckin army appreciate it deeply. Hope the finger gets better buddy see you tomorrow
That is a dandy two man Adam has there. Love the video share pretttttty cooooool. Those Adirondak handles are awesome with a double bit, turns them into a whole different animal. Love it thanks Buckin. Be kind and be happy everyone hope you are all doing great. 🌲❤🌲✊
I recognize that madrone in the woodpile. Looks like I'm in a similar part of the world as you. New subscriber here, Billy. I enjoyed this first video I've watched of yours a lot! Can really relate. Take care of that finger. When it starts to drain soak it in edible clay/water (or just hold some moist clay on it with a bandaid..). Draws it right out.
Greetings from Texas Buckin'! At a garage sale a few days ago, my dad (for $5 US) purchased a Norlund Trailblazer double bit axe. I'm almost certain that it has the original hickory handle. The ax head has never been abused. It looks to have never been sharpened and retains the factory edge. It still has large bits of orange tape on it. The handle is just a tad loose, and the head is well rusted over (but not severe). I'm not sure if I should try cleaning this up or just hang it on the wall as is? He didn't even know what he had bought 😂
I just hung a double bit upside down last week. It was my first time. Hahah. Luckily I let my cousin play with it and he broke the handle. Now I can do it the proper way. Thanks for your knowledge.
The elwell axes mostly had 36" handles, which is long unless you have ape arms and leads to poor aim, or hitting the ground and hence the damage, a lot of the 4 1/2 lb axes were ex MOD (my fathers was). You should find the steel will hold a very sharp edge as it is good quality, other elwell tools such as side axes or adzes use a even harder fine grained steel, so the damage may be due to trying to repair a chipped edge. The steel is significantly harder (and tougher) than a modern hutafors or GB axe. The older english pattern elwell felling axes are even harder to find in a non abused state. You can use the design with the slight bulge in the middle for splitting or felling, it seems to work well for both, the unworn axe had quite a sharp cutting angle / fine curve and it will hold that edge, once worn the bulge sticks out too much and the axe makes a good splitter.
WOw 198 & Climbing, Friends ! A Double With An Addy = She's Gonna Split ! Wicked Job, B.R. Hay New Subs, Hi Blues, Hope Every 1 is having a Swell Weekend ! Prayers & Hugs For Bo Bo & Family ! ATB T God Bless
Picked up a double bit head today. No handle....may try that handle style. I learned today that you have a longer side on these. I dont know the brand but it will be a fun project.
Oh wow. I just bought a nice double bit True Temper Kelly Perfect… I have to put a handle on it… never done it before and had no idea on the shaft hole size… I would have done the same as your customer… of course it makes sense now… that head and the wedge tighten on each other. I have no idea how I will do it… but I have to… I will watch some more videos of you making handles.
The big 200,000 COMING soon buddy glad the channel has grown this big ,alot of wonderful people on the channel ,everyone have a great weekend be safe be kind take care everyone hello newcomers welcome
Hey Billy if you get those swollen nails, try washing your hands really good and drop a few drops of iodine in the nail sides just pull the skin to the side so it flows in. I get these a lot. You pull the skin off and they get infected. Hope this helps.
Hey buckin, where do you get your axe handles from? Especially the the thinner ones with a 28-31 incher. Trying to handle a zenith Marshall wells 2 and half lb 100+ year old axe head. Would greatly appreciate it :)
Hey Buckin' greetings from the UK! I get those infections in my fingers from time to time and a good fix is to put boiling water in a mug, dump a couple big spoons of salt in it, add a little cold water to bring the temp down just enough so it doesn't burn you when you dip the finger in there, then hold the sore finger in that hot salty water for a few min. It's going to smart a bit but you should see the puss make it's way out into the water and the salt will clean out the finger. Keep doing what you're doing, I came for the axes and stayed for the positive attitude!
Ya know I’m only 11 and I live near you and I just love chopping wood around my house and my mom is gonna bring you an axe to build please make a video on it because I really want to see you build it
Somebody please give me trouble I keep skipping the most amazing and important man's RUclips videos love ya Uncle Buck sorry I keep skipping out on the vids
Nah! I'll give ya some love silly sloth! Good to see u in the comments. Give urself a break, busy time of the year rt now. Relax and watch some Buckin, love ya friend. Happy 4th!
Billy ray!…….there’s like 20 old xl-12 and older saws on my local facebook garage sale site…….what are the chances that the motor is just worn out or if basic maintenance will keep them going? I wanna try an old school before buying a 600$ and up saw. For now I’m just cutting firewood for personal use.
☮️Love ya Brother, Good people you are.☮️ It's so so Negative, stressful for My Daughter's Future here in the US, . . Your positive Words and Message at the end of my day are so Reliving ✌️♥️, Clyde Slate
I'm just wondering if I was the only one who spent the whole video wondering where your silver whistle is? First time I've seen you with your flannel and suspenders and no whistle firmly attached in place! Hope its not in the Adirondack pile! LOL! Love the videos Mr Smith! Have a great day everyone! Love to all from Northern Alberta!
They made those Kelly flint edge axes in a factory a couple miles from where I was born and raised in Dunbar (Charleston) WV. The factory closed before I was born though.
Billy Ray if you can find it Watkins PetroCarbo is a wonderful all natural product. It is a drawing salve that will pull out anything that doesn't belong from splinters to infection and has been around for over 100 years. It has healing properties that are amazing.
Beauty axe, Buckin’. That Adirondack is a piece of art once you’re done with it...........albeit one that can smash wood! Stay well. Be kind, friends. Make someone’s day better. 🪓
Hey there buckin I have recently acquired an old norlund axe and I'm having a really hard time getting it fixed up! Is there any way I could send it to you for restoration I think it deserves more skill than I possess
Did anyone answer on the Elwell? It is a bit long, but the answer could be in the UK's overly precise way of sharpening axes. Sheffield wasn't built in a day (I guess). Old habits die hard. Alot of history. It appears to be a normal wear pattern as you say Buckin. Could be upsidedown. But if it is related to sharpening. This is less likely to occur with proper circular sharpening technique. There is higher degree of control with the circular technique on curved blades. Maybe this control is required to maintain the toe as a leading edge. Much like kitchen knives become an elongated right hand triangle eventually, axes might get worn off on the toe. Particularly with a common sharpening technique used in the UK. If you find this with old UK origin blades. The only thing I can think of is that is it common practice in the UK to use the 'knife' sharpening technique of pushing the blade accross the stone. This is done either standalone. Or after the circular 'axe' technique depending upon how sharp the blade is. As the blade is curved and the action is manual, there is differential pressure application accross the blade using the pushing technique. Even experts get minute pressure variations that accumulate on the blade through its life. During the sharpening stroke, pressure exerted at the end is naturally higher than at the start. This could result in higher metal loss at the toe of your axe I guess. Ofcourse if the wedge angle changes accross the blade. This will definitely result in differential metal loss if the individual is not careful. If more metal must be removed, a greater degree of control must be exercised depending where you are working on the blade. This and the fact that the bevel is convex on splitting axes is why a circular motion is better overall. The only reason to use the 'knife' technique of pushing on a curved, blade with a convex bevel is to achieve a higher sharpness. I am not sure what Elwell's forging design is or was. But we would also have to consider the weld where the iron meets the steel. It is likely too far back to make any difference. However, for completion, the hardness of steel is much lower than iron becasue of its higher carbon content. The softer the metal, the higher the removal rate under any given set of sharpening parameters. Ergo, if the blade was sharpened back to expose the weld, one part of the blade would lose more material than the rest of it.
Thanks for the show brother, i enjoyed it lol Have a good day, and seriously man "better get that finger taken care of, especially if you're heart is skipping a beat when it goes ta Thorobbing . I've been there, i know exactly what that feels like, it's hell-ish . Later
Hey buddy, do you think i can put a strait handle on my prandi german hatchet? I got a pair for 60 bucks but I'm not fond of curved handles for throwing
Hi, my name is Dan. I’m 12 years old. I love your videos. I’ve been watching them for six years. I’ve always loved having an action and power saw on my hand. I have a couple vintage double bit boxes from the 18th 90s to the early 1900s from logging and a splitting axe with a good profile for splitting
I haven’t chopped a single tree down in my life, I just love how wholesome this channel is ☺️
HA HA THESES ARE MY FAVORITE ,, WELCOME FRIEND
@JustAnAverageAsian - it's been 10 months , have you bought your Power Saw yet ?? LOL. These videos will make you want to !!
@@terryclinard9031 you oughtta do it for yourself. You get a rush of serotonin watching it fall. Every single time.
Hi friend I'm a fan of the channel I live in Missouri iv been fortunate to use a 2man it was a dessten Mercury a old friend of mine had it for 50 plus yrs him and his son restored it and never started it well years and years pass and dudly passed so for a last goodbye me and another friend got her running and sharpened and did a cut after the funeral memory never forget. Love your vib buckin when I have a challenging day I watch a couple videos and do some learning and before I know it it's a total different mood thanks for the knowledge that you pass to many
"Vulnerability is strength" what a solid piece of wisdom.
Buckin', thanks for sharing your life's experiences with us. I now build axes, work on my chainsaws (a lot of trouble shooting initially) and working to complete some of my many unfinished projects. Here in the lower 48, tomorrow we're celebrating our nations independence. It's about being with family and friend's, maybe bbqing and watching fireworks. Welcome whoever is here for the first time, look in the video section where you can spend hours being educated and entertained ( edutainment thanks Hogan for that word ). This too shall pass, one day at a time.
Just like to say thanks buckin.. I wasn't an axe guy but watched your channel. After watching so much I now make my own axes and carve handles. Its currently my favorite thing to do. Wouldn't have ever started doing it without your channel. Thanks
Hi Billy, first time Ive commented here. Only seen a couple of your videos so far, but, really lovely stuff, you clearly know what you're doing and I love your energy.
Thank you for your little written comments here and there as well, they brighten a day.
I have had a love for axes since a kid and am busy getting into doing some custom builds for myself and friends. Going for the perfect blend of practicality and aesthetics.
Thanks for all the tips!
Cheers
Hi buckin. Haven’t watched you for awhile. I really do enjoy and appreciate you. Your really great with your axe work. It seems to me your kinda a crazy dude but your so kind and pleasant. I was a lumberjack here in northern Wisconsin for about 11years. All different facets of logging. Cutting and bunching in the beginning, cable skidding, grapple skidding and finished off short wood skidding. Got nailed and knocked out by the infamous widow maker. Tore my cut-off flannel clean off and ripped the hide off my back. Had 3 and 5 year old daughters at the time and decided to hang it up so my beautiful daughters had a daddy when they got older. Loved that part of my life and still miss the woods. I gotta study up on your career and passions again. I think you may be Canadian. Not sure. I believe you love McCullough saws. I got a few in the barn. And I think you collect axes. I also think you had a long career in the woods. I could never climb the trees like you do. I’m too conservative now. My crazy days dried up. LOL. I admire your courage and talent to still do it. Thanks buckin for sharing your knowledge and talents. Love ya. Carl
I just did my 59 double bit axe myself! New handle and the works!!! Love your shit Bro! Keep it up!
Hey brother. Alan Colchester-Hall here from 🇬🇧 THE UK. love your videos and information and enthusiasm.... hugs bro
Hi Billy Ray, i always like your axemaking Videos. Thanks for Shearing all the little secrets with us.
I am looking forward to the sundaychat, seeyou there!
Love and kindness to all Bros and sisters!
Man I wish a guy could locate an awesome bump side mercury like you have here in Oklahoma. Absolutely love that truck and that body style in particular! Great video as always!
Omg thank you for this! I have just started restoring an old Kelly works double bit. I had a choice piece of southern ash so I am in the process of making, and shaping the handle! I so would have hung that axe upside down like a greenhorn!!! And I'm hoping the other ash doesn't bite me, in not sure if it's hard enough! Thank you Buckin for all that you do for the world....
WE HAVE ONLY JUST BEGUN
Hi buckin I’m new to the channel been watching for a few months now
Your such a inspiration to me I had a serious accident in 2000 and have
Suffered in silence it’s a very humbling experience when life stops you
In your tracks,since watching you I’m now really interested in axes and old
Tools I’m sure there’s a force of nature that resets us when we are getting
To big for our boots love the channel love your energy a massive inspiration
To me god bless you buckin 🪓🇺🇸🇳🇿 Matt from NZ
Hey Matt welcome to the channel, hope you're doing better now.
Hi matt,
If you Like the energy join the sunday livechat.
You are welcome!
MATT ,, SO GLAD YOU HAVE FOUND US ,, THX FOR SPEAKIN UP
@@daveinla7666 THX DAVID
@@pilkpulk8284 THX PP
In 80 or 100 years sum fella's out loggin and they come across this old ax and, admire the care & craftsmanship who was this guy?
On here looking on how to fix a sloppy head on a matrix. Hmmm, have a double bitter ax I'm going to put a handle on, glad I found you. I'm the one that would have put the head on upside down. Lots of learning to do.
Mr. Smith I have given you a hard time in the past. I have other opinions than you do on some things. However you are spot on with the head orientation and changing the profile of those axes
Well watching your videos think I hung a craftsman single bit upside down
I’ve split for about a week with it I think I’m gonna leave it until I have a problem with it I don’t want to ruin the handle trying to remove it
Love your videos
Love that axe Buckin’! My boy and I just watched and he was sad you didn’t throw it. I hope your paw didn’t take too long to heal up! Thanks for sharing!
Gorgeous axes. That ol two man saw was beautiful too. Love it. Have a great day everyone
I do love a good hafting tutorial! Never ever gets old. Always something to learn. Tid bits to absorb and improve on. Hmmm kinda like life itself.😊🤔 Thanks for everything Buckin
YOU SIR, FRIEND , ARE MOST WELCOME ,, YOUR HEART IS TRUE ,, FOLLOW IT
I love this channel so much, I am starting to get Into falling trees and learning a lot from you. Love all the positive energy!!!
Soak that finger in hot/warm water. If you dont have time, next time get a wet wrap on there. It softens up and releases quicker. I get those from time time.
Im new to your channel, thank you so much for all the joy i get from it, thanks for sharing!
Hey Buckin great video thank you. That’s a beautiful axe, looks deadly. I love watching someone take the time to do it right, no hurry ! Thank you again. Be humble be kind. Peace out ✌️
I had a similar nail issue- it swelled & hurt like hell- after about 2 weeks of suffering I jumped out of bed raised my hand over my head while combing my hair and passed out. Turns out it gave me blood poisoning and the red line (an indicator or blood poisoning) ran up from the finger to the backside of my arm so I didn't see it. When they cut it open at the hospital it sprayed like a fountain. So be careful Billy.
I so love your stuff you make me pround ro be Canadian and Ali said "its not the mountain you climb but the pebble in your shoe"
Here we are with yet another awesome video building a axe. I got to say you put in alot of work to make these videos and I know alot of us buckin army appreciate it deeply. Hope the finger gets better buddy see you tomorrow
Great advice buckin! I've always wondered the difference between the top and bottom of axes.
That is a dandy two man Adam has there. Love the video share pretttttty cooooool. Those Adirondak handles are awesome with a double bit, turns them into a whole different animal. Love it thanks Buckin. Be kind and be happy everyone hope you are all doing great. 🌲❤🌲✊
IT CHANGE THE SPLITTIN' GAME A BIT FOR ME BROTHER
Bless you, Billy, and all the soldiers of kindness! And a happy birthday to all our friends down south in the US!
THX
Sweet axe Buckin. Sending healing light for your finger. Ouch...
That roaping the brush out of the truck thing you do is awfully clever! I think I Mey have to start doing that myself!!
I recognize that madrone in the woodpile. Looks like I'm in a similar part of the world as you. New subscriber here, Billy. I enjoyed this first video I've watched of yours a lot! Can really relate. Take care of that finger. When it starts to drain soak it in edible clay/water (or just hold some moist clay on it with a bandaid..). Draws it right out.
Getting that 2 person saw cleaned up and running strong would be some awesome content. Just sayin. An amazing little piece of history there!
GONNA HAPPEN BROTHER
Yesssss! 🤓
Greetings from Texas Buckin'! At a garage sale a few days ago, my dad (for $5 US) purchased a Norlund Trailblazer double bit axe. I'm almost certain that it has the original hickory handle. The ax head has never been abused. It looks to have never been sharpened and retains the factory edge. It still has large bits of orange tape on it. The handle is just a tad loose, and the head is well rusted over (but not severe). I'm not sure if I should try cleaning this up or just hang it on the wall as is? He didn't even know what he had bought 😂
I love watching old Buckin he’s one cool dude. I’m 55 and have learn a lot. Keep your good hart coming man thanks
I WILL GOOD SIR
that double bit looks amazing! I would love to get my hands on one!!
Love all your videos. Your positivity is awesome!
I have an Elwell 4.5lb felling pattern that looks exactly like that. I also have a tiny Elwell that looks like that too! You're onto something
I just hung a double bit upside down last week. It was my first time. Hahah. Luckily I let my cousin play with it and he broke the handle. Now I can do it the proper way. Thanks for your knowledge.
She's going to be a beauty. Your a good axe craftsman. Love wins.
The elwell axes mostly had 36" handles, which is long unless you have ape arms and leads to poor aim, or hitting the ground and hence the damage, a lot of the 4 1/2 lb axes were ex MOD (my fathers was). You should find the steel will hold a very sharp edge as it is good quality, other elwell tools such as side axes or adzes use a even harder fine grained steel, so the damage may be due to trying to repair a chipped edge. The steel is significantly harder (and tougher) than a modern hutafors or GB axe. The older english pattern elwell felling axes are even harder to find in a non abused state. You can use the design with the slight bulge in the middle for splitting or felling, it seems to work well for both, the unworn axe had quite a sharp cutting angle / fine curve and it will hold that edge, once worn the bulge sticks out too much and the axe makes a good splitter.
WOw 198 & Climbing, Friends ! A Double With An Addy = She's Gonna Split ! Wicked Job, B.R. Hay New Subs, Hi Blues, Hope Every 1 is having a Swell Weekend ! Prayers & Hugs For Bo Bo & Family ! ATB T God Bless
Hello Buckin!.Thank you for your video it was nice sittin on our Independence Day 🙌🏽🇺🇸❤️ & watching you!.God bless y’all 🙌🏽🙏🏽
Picked up a double bit head today. No handle....may try that handle style. I learned today that you have a longer side on these. I dont know the brand but it will be a fun project.
Oh wow.
I just bought a nice double bit True Temper Kelly Perfect… I have to put a handle on it… never done it before and had no idea on the shaft hole size… I would have done the same as your customer… of course it makes sense now… that head and the wedge tighten on each other.
I have no idea how I will do it… but I have to… I will watch some more videos of you making handles.
Thanks for sharing you day with us Billy.
The big 200,000 COMING soon buddy glad the channel has grown this big ,alot of wonderful people on the channel ,everyone have a great weekend be safe be kind take care everyone hello newcomers welcome
Happy 4th Buckin to you and yours. Much love my friend
Happy 4th
THX FRIEND
Hey Billy if you get those swollen nails, try washing your hands really good and drop a few drops of iodine in the nail sides just pull the skin to the side so it flows in. I get these a lot. You pull the skin off and they get infected. Hope this helps.
When buckin is banging in wedges I feel like I'm watching jurassic park and the T-Rex is coming lol keep up the axemanship
I love double bit axes. Hi from Fayette, Maine. Love you Buckin. ☺❤❤👍👍
Doing Great Buckin! I'm so glad you did this subject!! Thank you!!
Liked the unloading of the truck! Who needs a tipper.
Nice axe my friend. Love the axe content makes me motivated to go into the shop and haft something!
GOOD
Man! This dude is an awesome guy!
Nice axe, nice job on it. She's a beauty!
U love making the movie and we in joy watching ur vids. Keep up the good vibes and thank u
Hey buckin, where do you get your axe handles from? Especially the the thinner ones with a 28-31 incher. Trying to handle a zenith Marshall wells 2 and half lb 100+ year old axe head. Would greatly appreciate it :)
Tanks again for the hints
I follow your way all the way
Hey Buckin' greetings from the UK! I get those infections in my fingers from time to time and a good fix is to put boiling water in a mug, dump a couple big spoons of salt in it, add a little cold water to bring the temp down just enough so it doesn't burn you when you dip the finger in there, then hold the sore finger in that hot salty water for a few min. It's going to smart a bit but you should see the puss make it's way out into the water and the salt will clean out the finger. Keep doing what you're doing, I came for the axes and stayed for the positive attitude!
Doing good. Its Independence Day here in the States. Hope you and your family are doing well.
Ya know I’m only 11 and I live near you and I just love chopping wood around my house and my mom is gonna bring you an axe to build please make a video on it because I really want to see you build it
MAYBE YOU CAN HELP ME ON THE CHANEL
Dont think twice, do it 🙆👍👍!!!!
Pilk Pulk I am going to do it because I love this channel
You do some great work my friend .. And you love doing it .. Great axe
THX GRAMPS
Another great video! Thank you for sharing a view into your day.
Stay safe!
Rob
Nashville, TN
Good on ya mate. Love the old stuff
Somebody please give me trouble I keep skipping the most amazing and important man's RUclips videos love ya Uncle Buck sorry I keep skipping out on the vids
Nah! I'll give ya some love silly sloth! Good to see u in the comments. Give urself a break, busy time of the year rt now. Relax and watch some Buckin, love ya friend. Happy 4th!
Billy ray!…….there’s like 20 old xl-12 and older saws on my local facebook garage sale site…….what are the chances that the motor is just worn out or if basic maintenance will keep them going? I wanna try an old school before buying a 600$ and up saw. For now I’m just cutting firewood for personal use.
Greetings from Kentucky
That's a beautiful axe, how does someone go about buying one of the axes Buckin restores I'd love to buy one eventually?
His website someone posted it below
Since you asked, it is a bit hot here in Wisconsin. Happy Canada Day a few days late.
Yeah. It's about 90 every day.
yea man its hot here
Great video Buckin! Love your channel!
✌️ Beautiful all round axe, gonna have to get me another Buckin ball cap, the one I got at Buckin Stock has had it. ☮️
HEY YOU DOG GREAT TA SEE YA
☮️Love ya Brother, Good people you are.☮️ It's so so Negative, stressful for My Daughter's Future here in the US, . . Your positive Words and Message at the end of my day are so Reliving ✌️♥️, Clyde Slate
198k subs come on 200k nearly 100k since January 8th love your channel
I'm just wondering if I was the only one who spent the whole video wondering where your silver whistle is? First time I've seen you with your flannel and suspenders and no whistle firmly attached in place! Hope its not in the Adirondack pile! LOL! Love the videos Mr Smith! Have a great day everyone! Love to all from Northern Alberta!
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@@BuckinBillyRaySmith WHAT KIND OF RED TRUCK IS THAT?? OLD COMMENT HERE BUT SHES A BEAUTY
Buckin' I would love an axe from ya! You are an inspiration and I love the channel!!! Thank you for what you do and the love you spread!
How can you tell what correct way of hanging a double bit axe? There are many different styles out there.
That axe is 👌🏻! Hope you’re doing well!
They made those Kelly flint edge axes in a factory a couple miles from where I was born and raised in Dunbar (Charleston) WV. The factory closed before I was born though.
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BiG love to ya Buckin. Nice new trim 👌🏻🙌🏻👏🏻
Billy Ray if you can find it Watkins PetroCarbo is a wonderful all natural product. It is a drawing salve that will pull out anything that doesn't belong from splinters to infection and has been around for over 100 years. It has healing properties that are amazing.
Love ya Billy. Best personality
What did you use to treat the rest of the axe head? (Taking the paint off and bluing?)
Doing great down in Tennessee. How are you doing?
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Hi buckin!! Good to see you!
Seeing someone use a pickup truck to empty out a pickup truck brings back memories =D
Beauty axe, Buckin’. That Adirondack is a piece of art once you’re done with it...........albeit one that can smash wood! Stay well. Be kind, friends. Make someone’s day better. 🪓
Doin as well as expected. I've been shattering handles lately. And dont know why. Not missin. Just think I got some low grade grain in my wood.
Hey there buckin I have recently acquired an old norlund axe and I'm having a really hard time getting it fixed up! Is there any way I could send it to you for restoration I think it deserves more skill than I possess
Did anyone answer on the Elwell? It is a bit long, but the answer could be in the UK's overly precise way of sharpening axes. Sheffield wasn't built in a day (I guess). Old habits die hard. Alot of history.
It appears to be a normal wear pattern as you say Buckin. Could be upsidedown. But if it is related to sharpening. This is less likely to occur with proper circular sharpening technique. There is higher degree of control with the circular technique on curved blades. Maybe this control is required to maintain the toe as a leading edge.
Much like kitchen knives become an elongated right hand triangle eventually, axes might get worn off on the toe. Particularly with a common sharpening technique used in the UK.
If you find this with old UK origin blades. The only thing I can think of is that is it common practice in the UK to use the 'knife' sharpening technique of pushing the blade accross the stone. This is done either standalone. Or after the circular 'axe' technique depending upon how sharp the blade is.
As the blade is curved and the action is manual, there is differential pressure application accross the blade using the pushing technique. Even experts get minute pressure variations that accumulate on the blade through its life.
During the sharpening stroke, pressure exerted at the end is naturally higher than at the start. This could result in higher metal loss at the toe of your axe I guess.
Ofcourse if the wedge angle changes accross the blade. This will definitely result in differential metal loss if the individual is not careful. If more metal must be removed, a greater degree of control must be exercised depending where you are working on the blade.
This and the fact that the bevel is convex on splitting axes is why a circular motion is better overall. The only reason to use the 'knife' technique of pushing on a curved, blade with a convex bevel is to achieve a higher sharpness.
I am not sure what Elwell's forging design is or was. But we would also have to consider the weld where the iron meets the steel. It is likely too far back to make any difference. However, for completion, the hardness of steel is much lower than iron becasue of its higher carbon content. The softer the metal, the higher the removal rate under any given set of sharpening parameters.
Ergo, if the blade was sharpened back to expose the weld, one part of the blade would lose more material than the rest of it.
Thanks for the show brother, i enjoyed it lol
Have a good day, and seriously man "better get that finger taken care of, especially if you're heart is skipping a beat when it goes ta Thorobbing . I've been there, i know exactly what that feels like, it's hell-ish .
Later
Great video Buckin!
Dang that old crew cab is beautiful
What are the best vintage axe heads for fellon?
How did you remove the old red paint buckin? I have some color to get off on one of my heads, great video! 👍🏻
Hey buddy, do you think i can put a strait handle on my prandi german hatchet? I got a pair for 60 bucks but I'm not fond of curved handles for throwing
Ya never fail to learn me sumthin Buckin. And you make me laugh.
You need to make movies with these editing skills friend
Doing good, love your show,
Howdy buckin! I am curious what your favorite work boot is? Any advice on what you like in a boot for hard work?
He really likes his Vibergs and has talked about them on vids.
Ah sweet. I’ll look back through some of the older vids. Thanks for the info!
Do you put anything on the leather strap?