Wonderful video. My dad taught me how to sharpen chisels with a hollow ground. This seems to have fallen out of fashion for a number of RUclips woodworkers. I had no idea you could do this for an ax. 69 years old and I still enjoy learning new things. Thanks very much.
I don’t think that there is an edge that’s quite like it, providing the steel quality is good!! With more brittle metals and spring steel, I probably wouldn’t hollow, or at least I’d create a decent flat-over-hollow style. I think that with precise hand sharpening chisel jigs becoming cheaper and widely available, more people are opting for them, but then they eventually get a Tormek anyways to save time… For the axe, it’s completely transformed my approach to carving. I used to teach people how to hand sharpen them, but using this method is just so precise and removes most of the human error that contributes to a rounded, convex bevel. I’m so pleased you could learn something new today. Thank you for watching along and for the compliments.
Not boring in the least! Your style is spot on in both this type of video and the silent ones. I'm really looking forward to your knife sharpening video.
It is wonderful to watch your videos, because your gentle spirit and pleasure shines through. I enjoy learning about a persons creativity, and creations. Thank you and Merry Christmas 🎄
I really appreciate your calm quiet carving videos, but also found this content helpful thank you - and as a potential Tormek customer I am very much looking forward to seeing the results of your future knife sharpening. Be true to your own style Samuel, your peaceful personality is an asset
You are a true artist and I do believe that any way of art is the way to your heart… like love … Thank you so much for your inspiring work and taking the time to explain how to create your beautiful pieces. Can you also learn us how to sharpen your own knives (for starters like me)… With love from Holland 🙏
Interesting video, I too enjoy the carving as well as the necessary steps in preparing and preserving the edges necessary for such quality work. Thank you for sharing.
Samuel, lovely video. Your manner works really well on screen and I like the feel of your videos. Enjoyable to see your quiet enthusiasm, and lovely to watch your processes! Thanks x
Honestly, I love the ring of your axe very much. It was what appealed to me the most in addition to your immaculate tools, the descriptions you gave of them and your meticulous attention to detail. I also love black smithing which creates a similar ring when they are manufacturing something from iron or steel. Maybe you know of this already, but in Sweden there is a village called Torsång. Even though I might be incorrect, I have always liked to think the name meant Tor's/Thor's song, meaning the sound of his hammar, Mjölnir, which sounded like a song. The church in Torsång is also fascinating because when it was being built the locals demanded that there be a human looking image made to represent Tor out of bricks, which was placed at the top near the roof.
Thank you for this comment. There is something really satisfyingly specific about ringing tools. I wasn’t aware about this Swedish place. I haven’t really explored Sweden much. There is a beautifully interwoven wood carving slöjd culture there that I have been lucky enough to experience just a fraction of through meeting the most wonderful and generous of carvers from Sweden. I hope to someday visit for longer and teach there. I am now going to delve into the research of this particular place! I hope to find that their towns bell is actually a hammer on some wrought iron 😂
@samuelalexandershapes hehehe 😄 that was cute about your hopes for a hammer instead of a bell. 😊 I'm so glad I've given you something to enjoy researching. Torsång is located in Dalarna and if your Swedish contact (s) haven't mentioned it yet near/around the beautiful lake Siljan there are lots of handcrafters of all sorts. Specifically, you might also enjoy knowing about an amazing place that I dreamt of attending for many years but was unable to called Sätergläntan. It's like a dream come true there for all handy people and set in such an idealistic setting. You mentioned teaching and Sätergläntan is both a place one can learn or where one can work teaching others. The very best of luck to you! 🍀🌲✨🕯️
@ thank you! Yes I have heard of the sätergläntan many times. I have known some of my old students to study there and also know some of their tutors. It would be a dream of mine to be able to teach there. 💚
That's wonderful to hear you are already familiar with Sätergläntan. Hopefully you will get an opportunity to fulfill all your dreams over time. Thanks for this chat and all your content. 😊@@samuelalexandershapes
You could actually hear that wonderful axe head ring when you were testing it on the paper. Amazing!
Right?! A dreamy dreamy piece of forging
Wonderful video. My dad taught me how to sharpen chisels with a hollow ground. This seems to have fallen out of fashion for a number of RUclips woodworkers. I had no idea you could do this for an ax. 69 years old and I still enjoy learning new things. Thanks very much.
I don’t think that there is an edge that’s quite like it, providing the steel quality is good!! With more brittle metals and spring steel, I probably wouldn’t hollow, or at least I’d create a decent flat-over-hollow style. I think that with precise hand sharpening chisel jigs becoming cheaper and widely available, more people are opting for them, but then they eventually get a Tormek anyways to save time…
For the axe, it’s completely transformed my approach to carving. I used to teach people how to hand sharpen them, but using this method is just so precise and removes most of the human error that contributes to a rounded, convex bevel.
I’m so pleased you could learn something new today. Thank you for watching along and for the compliments.
Not boring in the least! Your style is spot on in both this type of video and the silent ones. I'm really looking forward to your knife sharpening video.
Thank you!
Great presentation! Step by step tutorial - very informative!
Thank you Terry
It is wonderful to watch your videos, because your gentle spirit and pleasure shines through. I enjoy learning about a persons creativity, and creations. Thank you and Merry Christmas 🎄
This is so kind. Thank you so much 😊 I am really happy your enjoying watching along
Watching this calms the soul
Great video! Very informative. I'm looking forward to your other TLC videos! Narration and all!
Thank you
I really appreciate your calm quiet carving videos, but also found this content helpful thank you - and as a potential Tormek customer I am very much looking forward to seeing the results of your future knife sharpening. Be true to your own style Samuel, your peaceful personality is an asset
Thank you so much Mikey 💚🙏
You are a true artist and I do believe that any way of art is the way to your heart… like love …
Thank you so much for your inspiring work and taking the time to explain how to create your beautiful pieces.
Can you also learn us how to sharpen your own knives (for starters like me)…
With love from Holland 🙏
Thank you so much! I really appreciate this. You are very wise! I will include hand sharpening in the next video too.
Wonderful video once again. Really enjoyed this one 💚
Thank you!
Interesting video, I too enjoy the carving as well as the necessary steps in preparing and preserving the edges necessary for such quality work. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Mark! I’m glad you enjoy the sharpening and the maintenance also
Samuel, lovely video. Your manner works really well on screen and I like the feel of your videos.
Enjoyable to see your quiet enthusiasm, and lovely to watch your processes! Thanks x
Excuse the pic, my son has commandeered my RUclips account!!
Thank you so much.
“One happy axe”. What more can you ask for?
Exactly! A very happy wood carver
Honestly, I love the ring of your axe very much. It was what appealed to me the most in addition to your immaculate tools, the descriptions you gave of them and your meticulous attention to detail.
I also love black smithing which creates a similar ring when they are manufacturing something from iron or steel.
Maybe you know of this already, but in Sweden there is a village called Torsång. Even though I might be incorrect, I have always liked to think the name meant Tor's/Thor's song, meaning the sound of his hammar, Mjölnir, which sounded like a song. The church in Torsång is also fascinating because when it was being built the locals demanded that there be a human looking image made to represent Tor out of bricks, which was placed at the top near the roof.
Thank you for this comment. There is something really satisfyingly specific about ringing tools.
I wasn’t aware about this Swedish place. I haven’t really explored Sweden much. There is a beautifully interwoven wood carving slöjd culture there that I have been lucky enough to experience just a fraction of through meeting the most wonderful and generous of carvers from Sweden. I hope to someday visit for longer and teach there.
I am now going to delve into the research of this particular place! I hope to find that their towns bell is actually a hammer on some wrought iron 😂
@samuelalexandershapes hehehe 😄 that was cute about your hopes for a hammer instead of a bell. 😊 I'm so glad I've given you something to enjoy researching. Torsång is located in Dalarna and if your Swedish contact (s) haven't mentioned it yet near/around the beautiful lake Siljan there are lots of handcrafters of all sorts. Specifically, you might also enjoy knowing about an amazing place that I dreamt of attending for many years but was unable to called Sätergläntan. It's like a dream come true there for all handy people and set in such an idealistic setting. You mentioned teaching and Sätergläntan is both a place one can learn or where one can work teaching others. The very best of luck to you! 🍀🌲✨🕯️
@ thank you!
Yes I have heard of the sätergläntan many times. I have known some of my old students to study there and also know some of their tutors. It would be a dream of mine to be able to teach there. 💚
That's wonderful to hear you are already familiar with Sätergläntan. Hopefully you will get an opportunity to fulfill all your dreams over time. Thanks for this chat and all your content. 😊@@samuelalexandershapes