Sharpening an Axe

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • How to sharpen an Axe. Here are some of my other axes • Axes and Beyond This is a relaxing and enjoyable process, something you should do regularly if you chop a lot of wood. It only takes a few minutes but can save you a lot of extra work.
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Комментарии • 586

  • @JohnSmith-ud9ex
    @JohnSmith-ud9ex 7 лет назад +312

    New camera, more frequent videos and deeper edits… We are truly spoiled : ) Thank you both for your time and passion about this new venture, we are most fortunate !

    • @rjtumble
      @rjtumble 7 лет назад +7

      Your hardest is pretty impressive, really loving your videos.

    • @kengamble8595
      @kengamble8595 7 лет назад +9

      Essential Craftsman
      And that sir is, in my opinion, the most important thing in life! It does not matter what you do, just do the best that you can do ! 👍
      The only difference in the way I sharpen an axe is I file into the edge, yes it's a good way to get cut but so far haven't happened.
      Thanks for sharing and take care.

    • @snowflakemelter1172
      @snowflakemelter1172 7 лет назад

      do my splitting mauls with a fine grit flap disk on an angle grinder, a couple of light strokes and you get a bright polished razor sharp edge.

    • @jonathanwirtz
      @jonathanwirtz 7 лет назад +2

      The lighting is also much better and appreciated

    • @ShawnTBell
      @ShawnTBell 7 лет назад +1

      Looks cool, a DSLR? I would close down the aperture and turn off auto focus once you get the shot framed. This will fix the focus issue and give you wider DOP. Good luck!!

  • @nilepax8168
    @nilepax8168 5 лет назад +48

    Really skilled carpenters are very rare these days. This guy is an engineer, a metallurgist, master of geometry, a natural teacher, a grafter, mathematician, gentleman.
    Never rushes but guaranteed faster than you or I...

  • @dontknow6213
    @dontknow6213 5 лет назад +33

    "An axe is a great tool. It deserve to be treated with respect. Be nice to your axe". Love it!

  • @David-dq2hu
    @David-dq2hu 7 лет назад +207

    Hands down. The best person on RUclips, "Essential Craftsman"
    Thank you very much for sharing your Knowledge.

    • @jamesrobinson5672
      @jamesrobinson5672 7 лет назад +7

      Diboguy
      I have to agree. He is truly a craftsman.

    • @mysterycrumble
      @mysterycrumble 5 лет назад +5

      i think everyone that loves to work with their hands aspires to be like Essential Craftsman.can't thank this man enough for passing on his knowledge.

  • @israelgonzalez8894
    @israelgonzalez8894 7 лет назад +13

    man all that workshop wisdom is priceless ! your kids and grandkids are very fortunate to have you, not many people see a need for this, most people just want a cellphone and a tablet.i grew up in the city but man i wish i would of been born learning all this.

  • @Robert.E.Edmondson
    @Robert.E.Edmondson 7 лет назад +304

    "I replaced the head, and my brother replaced the handle, but it's still my father's axe." - a quip from a local farmer

    • @12mak
      @12mak 4 года назад +1

      lol

    • @TheMOSHMAN666
      @TheMOSHMAN666 4 года назад +1

      Some people

    • @Robert.E.Edmondson
      @Robert.E.Edmondson 4 года назад +14

      @Chris Sparkes Of course it is. If I damage the handle of my father's axe, and replace the handle, and then my brother damages the head, and replaces the head, it is still our father's axe.

    • @crossnicholson2121
      @crossnicholson2121 4 года назад +6

      I see said the blind man, as he picked up his hammer and saw.

    • @duckslayer92
      @duckslayer92 4 года назад +8

      @@crossnicholson2121 I see said the blind man to the deaf dog, peeing into the wind its all coming back to me now

  • @davidprattdo
    @davidprattdo 5 лет назад +23

    “Just because it feels good”
    Glad to find others with the same mindset.

    • @servihomestead4324
      @servihomestead4324 5 лет назад

      Haha, yes, I know! I find myself doing such things often, yet I can't articulate them when I'm showing my sons or someone else how to do something.

    • @drrussdc
      @drrussdc 5 лет назад +1

      We do the same kind of thing in surgery. The job seems better, more complete, etc.

  • @scottfoster224
    @scottfoster224 7 лет назад +39

    Thank you for reminding ME to teach my 7yr. old Grandson the basics. like how a file works.At 65yr old, sometimes I forget ! Your videos are great . Thank You.

  • @shatteredbeam
    @shatteredbeam 7 лет назад +132

    I love these videos. It's like getting a shop lesson in a valuable skill from your dad.

    • @davidlong9191
      @davidlong9191 7 лет назад +17

      so it's not just me

    • @Steve_Just_Steve
      @Steve_Just_Steve 7 лет назад +12

      Yeah just like it..... just without the yelling, screaming, and constant belittling. Lucky for me I'm just joking.

    • @fornman
      @fornman 6 лет назад +1

      shatteredbeam I've learned a lot of dad skills from RUclips it's really nice

    • @adamsanders4852
      @adamsanders4852 5 лет назад +1

      i wish he was more condescending so it could be more like a father-in-law

    • @artiet5982
      @artiet5982 5 лет назад

      Exactly!

  • @sh115067
    @sh115067 6 лет назад +13

    It's kind of soothing watching your videos. Like listening to a grandfather pass on his wisdom around a firepit

  • @cyswan9572
    @cyswan9572 7 лет назад +59

    HI Scott Most old axe men carried a small circle stone about 3 inch to stone the edge while working. also if you're using a belt sander you won't get as mush heat if you grind on the slack of the belt Cy

    • @jesseoglidden
      @jesseoglidden 4 года назад

      Is that what they called a pulansky? This hipster prefers the "Arctic Fox".

    • @newname4785
      @newname4785 3 года назад +4

      seeing this comment now, after all the videos with Cy, feels wild.

  • @skiptracer8703
    @skiptracer8703 7 лет назад +55

    I'm liking this channel more and more

    • @dannysulyma6273
      @dannysulyma6273 7 лет назад +5

      This channel has rapidly become one of my "gotta watch" favorites. One of eight. Life is too short and I have too much to do to watch youtube all day so I try to limit my intake so I can participate.

  • @kennylunsford5759
    @kennylunsford5759 7 лет назад +4

    This man is awesome. Stumbled upon his channel, love the way he talks to you and teaches you.

  • @bobsilleck6797
    @bobsilleck6797 7 лет назад +35

    I could listen to you all day. I also enjoy your music.

  • @wayneg5296
    @wayneg5296 5 лет назад +2

    Another great demo. My shop instructor taught us not to tap our files, because they are brittle. I really like your sanding belt.

  • @Wubulixi
    @Wubulixi 4 года назад +2

    Say "Hi!" to the algorithm. This really reminds me when helping my grandpa in his workshop

  • @Proxima256
    @Proxima256 7 лет назад +51

    Thanks for the consistently high quality content

    • @uzemakistyle
      @uzemakistyle 7 лет назад +4

      I really enjoy watching your videos, thanks for that.
      And also, tell your camera man/woman that he's doing a great job.

  • @rwburdett
    @rwburdett 7 лет назад +7

    +Essential Craftsman This is simple and accurate knowledge on caring for an axe, rather than those channels that hone and polish axes into display pieces, rarely to be used. And again, well done for starting with the file; too many channels go straight to power tools that not everyone has and can do damage to the temper. From a happy subscriber in the UK.

  • @63256325N
    @63256325N 7 лет назад +16

    Missed your calling of being a great teacher. Thanks for all the videos you post.

    • @manthonychavez
      @manthonychavez 7 лет назад +9

      To be a good teacher, one has to actually know something... Be wary of getting the cart before the horse. You ARE a great teacher, Scott.

    • @63256325N
      @63256325N 7 лет назад +1

      Gee, really?

    • @lewiemcneely9143
      @lewiemcneely9143 7 лет назад +6

      You didn't miss it. This makes a FINE classroom!

    • @63256325N
      @63256325N 7 лет назад +1

      That is true, but it hasn't been around all that long really, (RUclips). I'm just saying he would be excellent in the classroom.

    • @misternormL
      @misternormL 7 лет назад +8

      Missed? He's only just begun! (:

  • @scotteric8711
    @scotteric8711 8 месяцев назад

    If I can retire and have my shop resemble this, that alone would a be trophy of a lifetime. Not over the top and expensive, not a tourist attraction, but a place of mastery of skill and character. Timeless.

  • @crazymennonite
    @crazymennonite 6 лет назад

    This guy really knows his stuff and isn’t arrogant about it, that why I like his videos so much.

  • @matthewcomfort5894
    @matthewcomfort5894 7 лет назад +7

    Thank you sir! Finally a channel which truly appreciates blue collar work and workers. I'm proud to say I've been learning from your channel and implementing some things I've learned. I appreciate your love of chainsaws. As a park worker, I use one quite often and you're right, it does make you feel awesome. Not too many friends to share these feelings with so I look forward to your videos all the time. Thanks for your content and thanks for making us blue collar guys proud

  • @glennwiebe5128
    @glennwiebe5128 7 лет назад

    Scott, I think you could add a part b to this video. That being, how to properly use a grinder for sharpening not only axes but knives, chisels, hammer face dressing, etc. Use of the slack portion of the belt is particularly good for establishing the cannel or convex grind on axes and hard working knives. Blessings!

  • @craigpeel5995
    @craigpeel5995 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your channel. You have a very relaxing voice to listen to and I think you are a very contented man which is something to be admired. Thanks again from the UK

  • @quitepernicious6041
    @quitepernicious6041 3 года назад

    Great attitude, ability to concentrate on the essentials, smooth voice, nothing more to expect from such a video.

  • @dwhallon21
    @dwhallon21 Год назад

    You so right , an axe is a beautiful tool. A lot of tools are beautiful if you treat them right. Thank you

  • @nonothingnever223
    @nonothingnever223 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the tip on cleaning your file some of us younger guys never stopped to learn the finer details.

  • @anthonygotts4924
    @anthonygotts4924 7 лет назад

    Essential Craftsman, thank you. To learn the correct and most basic way first before using power tools gives a much better understanding of the intricacies involved. It's important to know how to crawl and walk before you run . Again thank you

  • @jamiecox2506
    @jamiecox2506 4 года назад

    These vids are always so easy on the senses

  • @adamhaz
    @adamhaz 7 лет назад

    I. LOVE. THIS. CHANNEL!

  • @cogentdynamics
    @cogentdynamics Год назад

    File “card” is what I learned… in place of “brush” 😊. I love your videos.

  • @punkrockviking
    @punkrockviking 6 лет назад

    This. Channel. Is. The best!

  • @Cellottia
    @Cellottia 6 лет назад

    You're such a good teacher, easy-going but giving all the necessary info, plus tips; and your voice is so nice to listen to, and you're easy on the eye!! I love your channel: you teach me the things my Dad didn't... (Well, he did work in an office, but still!) Thanks for your channel, and long may you continue. Blessings, K

  • @benjammin2859
    @benjammin2859 5 лет назад

    It’s not just the knowledge and wisdom, it’s the vocabulary and a way with words. Lovin’ it!

  • @Arctic_Cat423
    @Arctic_Cat423 2 года назад

    Best tutorial I’ve seen for sharpening an axe. Thank you for the attention to details about the file maintenance, preventing excessive heat, and fine camera work. “That’s good!”

  • @tryonco
    @tryonco 3 года назад +1

    Simple, straightforward and excellent as always!

  • @southronjr1570
    @southronjr1570 6 лет назад

    My Grandfather taught me to rough in the blade filing the way you did but when the wire develops on the edge like that to flip the axe and file into the blade to remove the burr and get it amazingly sharp. He did preface it with the strong warning to not let your attention stray because you WILL cut your finger if you do. He then showed me a scar on his 2 knuckles where that very thing happened, but he still said it was the fastest way to get a great edge on an axe. Personally these days I use my die grinder with progressively higher grit sanding pads to get an edge on my axes but only since I don't have times these days to do it with a file.

  • @na9260
    @na9260 Год назад

    You have the coolest tools one of the many reasons I like your tutorials.

  • @richyearle007
    @richyearle007 7 лет назад

    You certainly have a gift when it comes to communicating with an audience.You mate, are a natural...Cheers

  • @davogifman542
    @davogifman542 4 года назад

    The blue collar working Zen master! Your videos take me back to when my dad would impart his knowledge to me; as I grew up an he thought I was ready to handle the responsibilities. Thank you for my happy place. :)

  • @Pseudo_Boethius
    @Pseudo_Boethius 5 лет назад

    This is why I only use only cheap whetstones (with grits of 100, 200 and 400) instead of power tools to put edges back on my axes and hatchets. Overheating the blade edge is never an issue. As long as you keep the edge up every once in a while, it's easy to do, and well worth the effort. Excellent video.

  • @bfflorida2311
    @bfflorida2311 6 лет назад

    Right to the point..great vid👍👍👍.. Tip: Back in Germany during my apprenticeship we been thought to apply regular chalk on the belly/ cutting edges of file and use soft aluminum or brass strip ( ~1/8" thick by 1" Wide by 3or4 inches long) when cleaning files.. You will push AL strip along the belly section in the direction of cutting edges. This will remove any build up inside the file grooves (grime, oil, shavings).. Very important if using same file on different materials... From steel ALbrass... etc

  • @Gzus
    @Gzus Год назад

    I watched this video years ago, but forgot that files only cut on the push, and not the pull. I've been trying to sharpen some drill bits today and was wondering why it wasn't making much of a difference. Thank you for the video!

  • @jbailey8129
    @jbailey8129 7 лет назад +1

    This channel will be huge very soon. Great content and just a nice warm feeling every time I watch. Thank you

  • @joseluisreyes63
    @joseluisreyes63 6 лет назад

    The best teacher on RUclips. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @MH-rj3jf
    @MH-rj3jf 5 лет назад +1

    Hey, thank you for starting from the ground up on your how-to video, and taking your time to explain details. It's like someone else commented, it's like getting shop lessons from your dad. I never had a parent nor a mentor to show me handy skills. You've earned yourself another subscriber here and, very likely, Patreon. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @popstarpirate8152
    @popstarpirate8152 5 лет назад +1

    Time to sharpen the axe and glad to have a good resource like this! Hope you're doing well, Essential Craftsman!

  • @FrankWithanF
    @FrankWithanF 7 лет назад +11

    What type of file should we use?
    Video Idea: What are common tools every man should have? (you could include visual examples)
    I've watched every single video you've made. Always impressed.

    • @jonhynes3164
      @jonhynes3164 5 лет назад

      It looks like a single cut flat file.

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 5 лет назад

      If you want a "technical name" to go ask for at a hardware store, call it a "Mill bastard". ;o)

    • @jeremydesmond4275
      @jeremydesmond4275 5 лет назад

      Man?

    • @jesseoglidden
      @jesseoglidden 4 года назад

      "Farmers" file. I don't know why they call it that.

  • @shane74brown
    @shane74brown 7 лет назад +4

    you sir are an absolute joy to watch! i highly appreciate & enjoy the knowledge that you have & share with everyone... thank you very much.

  • @farmfitnesspham4913
    @farmfitnesspham4913 3 года назад

    Super sharp when the metal curve over each other

  • @yetanotheaverageguy
    @yetanotheaverageguy 7 лет назад

    I appreciate your dedication to craftsmanship in what many may deem mundane tasks. The axe is nearly as important as the anvil to the development of civilization and should be honored as such. Thanks for videos on subjects often overlooked.

  • @brianmarcum4829
    @brianmarcum4829 7 лет назад +1

    excellent!I love my axes as well.Im a 44 year old carpenter and do tree work on some weekends.I think your videos really help me with things I thought I already knew...if that makes sense??Thanks man.Good stuff.

  • @ukstd1
    @ukstd1 3 года назад

    Brilliant - 2 completely different techniques but both worth. I expected you to say "never use a grinder" but you didn't. You said "if you must use a grinder - this is how to do it properly" very useful as always - thanks for these videos!

  • @nortonnewmann3711
    @nortonnewmann3711 3 года назад

    I have a boys axe which I inherited from my father. It's maybe 60 years old (6 younger than me), with the original handle. It's always in the camper when we hit the road (coated with WD-40)! Thank you for the sharpening tips - before I destroyed it! I've used this tool since I was a kid. I always KNEW it was a special tool - now I know why!

  • @chadroadman2046
    @chadroadman2046 7 лет назад

    just found your channel a couple of months ago and can't get enough. you're a great Craftsman and an even better man. thank you for the videos you post. I WILL watch them all. thank you

  • @sebytro
    @sebytro 3 года назад

    At the end I thought you said "Be nice to your Ex." and for a second there I wondered what that has anything to do with sharpening. Cool stuff, thank you for showing and explaining this. I've been meaning to sharpen some old axes in the shed.

  • @frodehau
    @frodehau 7 лет назад

    Love to watch you work, the experience shows in every move. Free and light, good stance, no energy wasted on gripping too hard, precise enough for the task at hand.
    The guitar player might be you, but whoever it is could improve their playing by paying attention to the same. When we are inexperienced, we often tighten up muscles to compensate, this binds up movement and we get tired and inprecise quickly.

  • @camohawk6703
    @camohawk6703 5 лет назад

    thank you for this video. i now know how to sharpen the hatchet and axe my brother bought for camping. out father never taught us how to sharpen an axe or hatchet so this video and channel helps me learn skills that i need.

  • @ferris240
    @ferris240 5 лет назад +30

    Abraham Lincoln once said “give me six hours to chop down a tree, and i will spend the first 4 sharpening the axe

    • @ninjafaceify
      @ninjafaceify 5 лет назад +1

      George washington only needed the determination to mindlessly destroy. Even back then our leaders were only getting weaker as the years went by

    • @hannostadler7224
      @hannostadler7224 4 года назад

      Doesn't sound like either of them knew shit about axes.

    • @TJStellmach
      @TJStellmach 3 года назад +1

      @@ninjafaceify Lol. George Washington's great strength as a general was that he could hold together a retreating army like nobody else. He outlasted the British to death, which is exactly what that war called for.

    • @EleetCanoe
      @EleetCanoe 3 года назад

      I think instead of an ax, he said the same for a saw.

  • @metaspencer
    @metaspencer 5 лет назад

    Finally, an axe sharpening video that doesn't end with slicing a piece of paper. Thanks for staying true to your craft

  • @BobZed
    @BobZed 5 лет назад +1

    A file will also cut if you move it side-to-side. This is handy for maintaining an even slope.

  • @hectorguzman28
    @hectorguzman28 4 года назад

    Thank you. I really do appreciate your videos.

  • @leebarker4207
    @leebarker4207 7 лет назад

    The way you just go about it is impressive and you commentary is very cool I thank you

  • @markowalhout
    @markowalhout 2 года назад

    On cleaning files: if you’re really particular about a clean and even cut with your file, cleaning them with a piece of wood works a treat: use a small stick 1by1/2inch and push the end grain into the teeth and essentially push the debree out of the teeth. So across the filing direction and along the teeth. Go down a file once and its good as new

  • @mysterycrumble
    @mysterycrumble 5 лет назад +1

    your videos are so good thank you for passing on your expertise to people like me that hope to one day be as good as you!

  • @trevorc.7572
    @trevorc.7572 7 лет назад +1

    Love your vids. I am an electrician by trade and you have taught me a hell of a lot about carpentry and many other things. Thankyou for putting your knowledge out there.

  • @mizmoman
    @mizmoman 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills. It's rare that those who are truly craftsman are willing to pass on some of the secrets of their trade so willingly and unselfishly. As others have said, we are truly fortunate.

  • @Scuba11000
    @Scuba11000 5 лет назад

    A very good instructional video. May I add thatif you chalk your file you will get a finer finish on that edge and the file will not clog up with the filings. Keep them coming sir.

  • @trstull1023
    @trstull1023 4 года назад

    Excellent finish...........your method of communicating is very effective, but amazingly comfortable....it invites you in. That was good work!

  • @DriveCarToBar
    @DriveCarToBar 5 лет назад +1

    My favorite handle for files has rapidly become a humble golf ball. Drill a hole wide enough so the ball will accept the tang about 2/3 of the way in. Then clamp the file in a vise with the tang up, and turn the ball clockwise and you tap down on it with a mallet. More comfortable than any wood handle IMHO.

  • @joshramirez5013
    @joshramirez5013 7 лет назад

    another great video...many people do not know how to use a file properly....i know how to use a file but what I didn't know is that you can full it out by using it incorrectly...from now on I will make sure that I'm the only one that uses my files...thanks for the content

  • @Lunkenville
    @Lunkenville 5 лет назад

    This is, in my humble opinion, THE best channel on RUclips! Thank you EC!

  • @jamesmiddleton8392
    @jamesmiddleton8392 5 лет назад +3

    Made me shiver to see him using a file without a handle

  • @drumcrazy72
    @drumcrazy72 Год назад

    You're a legend, mate. Thank you for this great tutorial :)

  • @theletterm9811
    @theletterm9811 7 лет назад

    This was really cool. I am actually using this same method to restore a rigging axe I bought for a dollar from a local yard sale. I wouldn't have even known what it was if not for this channel. I found it less than two days after I watched your Framing Hammer video. Great work as always

  • @virginfitness
    @virginfitness 5 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. I missed these skills in my youth and I’m able to share the learning process with my sons now. A Sunday spent with them making work benches for the garage shop, and making their first set of tongs on their own anvil, (secured to the stand they built for it) is priceless to me. They are tired, dirty and smell bad, but I’m not sure I have ever seen them this happy. Did I mention, thank you Sir,...for more than you know.

  • @sisleymichael
    @sisleymichael 3 года назад

    That is how my Dad taught me. Thanks. Good video.

  • @gmonet8753
    @gmonet8753 6 лет назад

    You are a great teacher

  • @PhillyRacer121
    @PhillyRacer121 5 лет назад

    I have done as you warned and ruined axes and hatchets with grinders. I file my axes now. As others have said its a rather relaxing exercise if nothing else. A few minutes in the shop on the vise and some quiet time goes a long way.

  • @mulph7738
    @mulph7738 4 года назад

    Love you videos. its nice to se videos on another language and culture.
    Regards from Åby, Sweden

  • @Whatley209
    @Whatley209 5 лет назад +2

    Seriously man, Love the channel, i recommend it to alot of people. Keep up the great work and thank you

  • @jenette16
    @jenette16 11 месяцев назад

    I just worked on mine. Looks like someone used a round file on the edge, all wavy. Lot of work getting it back in shape.
    He just answered my question on how sharp should I get it. It's darn sharp now.

  • @mvred100
    @mvred100 6 лет назад +1

    Gerat videos. I love using my axe and having it sharp is always a must.

  • @realaussiemale567
    @realaussiemale567 6 лет назад

    It’s great seeing experienced craftsman

  • @Studebaker-Hoch
    @Studebaker-Hoch 7 лет назад

    I may not _need_ to watch a video on sharpening an ax but, it sure is relaxing to watch. :) Thanks Scott! Love your channel.

  • @edwardfinn4141
    @edwardfinn4141 7 лет назад

    ' Be nice to your axe'. ..... Gotta love it!

  • @kylekowalczyk3437
    @kylekowalczyk3437 4 года назад

    Didn't expect to learn about files in this video.. You sir are a man packed with valuable information. Thank you so much for sharing all of your experience with us all!

  • @unclefrankonap1953
    @unclefrankonap1953 6 лет назад

    ones again you've captured a skill and passed it on BRAVO

  • @getberget
    @getberget 7 лет назад

    What a Nice ending in this video. Heartwarming and respectfull.

  • @mikedkc
    @mikedkc 3 года назад

    I sure enjoy your instruction methods. Keep up the great work.

  • @bc65925
    @bc65925 7 лет назад

    Little chalk on your file will help keep it cleaned out also. I purchased some new belts recently for my sander and they had some belt grease. I have to say I am impressed. It helps to keep the belt from clogging up and keeps the work piece cool.

  • @MichiganQuadTrailsTales
    @MichiganQuadTrailsTales 6 лет назад

    I'm so glad that you showed the machine way of doing it,cause that is how I just did mine yesterday .as you showed,I took my time with it so not to heat it up,then I hit it with a stone afterwards.great channel !
    Merry Christmas!

  • @Xaviar002
    @Xaviar002 7 лет назад

    I never realized how much I like the sound of a file on metal till now. Esspecially in fast forward

  • @clappedtroks3237
    @clappedtroks3237 7 лет назад

    I really enjoy the axe videos!

  • @rayeddy528
    @rayeddy528 7 лет назад +3

    So appreciative for you alls hard work in putting out such fine content!! Again thank you !!!! Be safe and God bless you and your family !!!!

  • @Jets369
    @Jets369 7 лет назад

    Use a golf ball as a handle for your files, they fit perfectly in your palm as you push the file across whatever you are sharpening.

  • @rickwidlund3512
    @rickwidlund3512 2 года назад

    Fantastic video, great learning experience 👍. Thank you.

  • @jrallen5417
    @jrallen5417 5 лет назад

    Hands down the best dad on RUclips! 😊👍🏻

  • @jackreeves3001
    @jackreeves3001 7 лет назад

    Have fun !!

  • @RagedContinuum
    @RagedContinuum 6 лет назад +175

    no more Wranglestar for me

    • @kracin
      @kracin 6 лет назад +63

      had to stop a while ago. he lives for the views so much that he does tons of paid promos and couldn't stop with the clickbait titles, don't care how good his videos are, i'm not for that kind of shilling, can't tell if it's real or fake anymore

    • @jimlepeu577
      @jimlepeu577 5 лет назад +24

      Yeah, I gave up on him long ago.

    • @artiet5982
      @artiet5982 5 лет назад +12

      Yea, that dudes content dont hold water compared to this channel.

    • @kevino1945
      @kevino1945 5 лет назад +9

      Yeah he's a lot better than wranglerstar

    • @BobZed
      @BobZed 5 лет назад +9

      Wranglerstar is mostly about promoting the stuff he features so he can get paid. Providing an actual service is not part of the gameplan.