Daniel Moss
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REAL WORKING POWER KLAW! The Yarrick Project.
I've made a real working power Klaw!
I love 40K and its been a massive part of my life for over 25 years. Now that I have to tools and skills lest make some of the war gear, armour and tools from the 41st millennium.
Fire, hammer and spinny spark wheel is how we go about making cool things from the Warhammer universe. I'm hoping to make a full commissar Yarrick Cosplay that real works.
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Відео

round tenons
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I have been tasked with the job of restoring a wrought iron gate to its former glory. The gate construction is quite odd and I thought I would share some of the cool ways it has been put together. In this video let's look at how I make tenons for a project just like this one. Hope you enjoy. Website and Online shop. www.trustmeimablacksmith.co.uk Email for Hammers Classes and other blacksmithin...
gate part one strip
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gate part one strip
spanner short
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spanner short
Spring Bow 2! The Return Of The Spring?
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Well after messing about with this crazy idea some more if finally made something that im happy with. In this video I will be making a cross bow using springs. well i started of truing to uses springs but swooped the springs for rubber. Its sort of like a crossbow and a slingshot but with springs and it sort of works! I forged most of the part and even mutilate the dead tree that became the sto...
[BLACKSMITH] Easy ways to forge hardy shanks with a friend.
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This tutorial should help you make hardy shanks. I made shanks for a butcher and a hardy tool in two very different ways in this video and I think they both turned out great. If your looking for a short cut video or a hack video this isn't it. with out a power hammer or a press there isn't an easy way to make tools shanks. hopefully this video is helpful and you enjoy. Please Check Out uknifema...
[BLACKSMITH] Epic Door Build for the Forge!
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If there was one thing the forge needed it was a door and think I really pushed the boat out on this on! I recently up-grad the gas forge in the workshop and well I think this is quite the up-grad. Join me as I show you how I made the portcullis style door for the forge. With the help of UK Knife maker Supplies I was able to build this epic gas forge. A massive thank you to Toby. This forge sho...
[Blacksmith] Punching holes on the Piss! Flypress Fun.
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I need to punch some holes in some 25mm bar at 34º this is what happened. lots of fun using the flypress for a different job. was a bit of messing about but worked so well. haha. Hope you enjoy. Email if you want to know more about the forge? trustmeimablacksmith@gmail.com Please Check Out uknifemakersupplies.co.uk/ and also check out Toby's tobyfireandsteelpodcastyoutube Blacksm...
[BLACKSMITH] Gas Forge Update!!!!!!
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I needed to up-grad the gas forge in the workshop and well I think this is quite the up-grad. Join me as I answer some of the questioned asked in the comment from the last video. With the help of UK Knife maker Supplies I was able to build this monster of a gas forge. This forge should be able to keep up with most of my needs in the workshop with its large capacity and excellent isolation. It's...
[BLACKSMITH] Epic Gas Forge Build!
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I needed to up-grad the gas forge in the workshop and well I think this is quite the up-grad. Join me as I show you what I made and how I made it. With the help of UK Knife maker Supplies I was able to build this monster of a gas forge. This forge should be able to keep up with most of my needs in the workshop with its large capacity and excellent isolation. It's also assisted by the Gameco 1in...
Blacksmith Classes Learning to be a Blacksmith at Hereford Make.
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The First of many classes to take place at Hereford Make CIC was on the 30th October. I might have left the classes a little late to fill but we had a great turn out and I got some great footage which I would like to share with you. Click on the links below if your keen to find out more about up and coming courses. Massive thank you to Hereford Make for all their help and support. Also a huge t...
Blacksmith Makes Pestle and Mortar
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Join me and Luke in an online demonstration where we make a pestle and mortar. A piece of Lukes cook ware would makes a great addition to any kitchen and I would recommend checking out his instagram littlewelshforge . He makes and sells the cookware and loads of other cool products. Hope you enjoy! Website & Online shop www.trustmeimablacksmith.co.uk Etsy www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Moss...
How to make small repairs to anvils and other forging surfaces.
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This video demonstration will cover how to repair damage to forging face. I will be show you how to get read of chips from the edges of anvils and other forging equipment. I made a repair to the top die on my power hammer but the principles and techniques demonstrated in this video are basically the same for repairing anvils. Hope this was helpful and entertaining! Its about 5 weeks since filmi...
|BLACKSMITH| Makes 27LB stone crushing hammer!
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|BLACKSMITH| Makes 27LB stone crushing hammer!
BLACKSMITHING| Hand Forging Iron Pan/Skillet and then using its to cook a meal.
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BLACKSMITHING| Hand Forging Iron Pan/Skillet and then using its to cook a meal.
BLACKSMITH | Make better hammers! | Tips and Trick to help with Heat Treating.
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BLACKSMITH | Make better hammers! | Tips and Trick to help with Heat Treating.
|BLACKSMITH| Guillotine tool shelf tool.
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|BLACKSMITH| Guillotine tool shelf tool.
BLACKSMITH | Make better hammers! | Tips and Trick to help with your hammer making.
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BLACKSMITH | Make better hammers! | Tips and Trick to help with your hammer making.
3 armed Anchor grappling hook thing! Crazy hex fire weld!
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3 armed Anchor grappling hook thing! Crazy hex fire weld!
I made my own forged wrenches/spanners!! Epic hand forged spanners!
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I made my own forged wrenches/spanners!! Epic hand forged spanners!
Simple tools work best! Making ball swages for 1930" gate restoration!
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Simple tools work best! Making ball swages for 1930" gate restoration!
Epic Piece of Blacksmithing Joinery. Super cool way to make a gate
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Epic Piece of Blacksmithing Joinery. Super cool way to make a gate
Tongs in 30mins or Less! I forged two pairs of tongs in an hour from bar stock.
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Tongs in 30mins or Less! I forged two pairs of tongs in an hour from bar stock.
How to make this epic 14th century candle stick holder.
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How to make this epic 14th century candle stick holder.
A Special Hammer With A Very Special Job. Forging a 1.1lb cross pein hammer
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A Special Hammer With A Very Special Job. Forging a 1.1lb cross pein hammer
Epic Blacksmith tools the Chisel! Forged top tooling The Hot Cut.
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Epic Blacksmith tools the Chisel! Forged top tooling The Hot Cut.
Must have tool in any forge. The bolster plate.
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Must have tool in any forge. The bolster plate.
A Great all round tong for beginner blacksmiths.
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A Great all round tong for beginner blacksmiths.
A super easy and smart way to hold tools in your anvil. R&R pt.14
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A super easy and smart way to hold tools in your anvil. R&R pt.14
A smart way to hold tools in a the anvil! Blacksmith Helper up date hardy shank and Basic tools
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A smart way to hold tools in a the anvil! Blacksmith Helper up date hardy shank and Basic tools

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @rucuscoetzee4895
    @rucuscoetzee4895 6 годин тому

    damn thats impressive!

  • @tonybryant5524
    @tonybryant5524 3 дні тому

    I very much enjoy seeing something other than making tongs. Nice work friend.

  • @mitchellambro4347
    @mitchellambro4347 8 днів тому

    Unistrut with internal springs, grip trigger, grip handle for shotgun reset, maybe even a magazine with auto load. Pump action unistrut shot gun, maybe even shoot grapeshot. Pulley reducer for powered pump action. Is there a way to use a small spring? Instead of multiple?

  • @rlgroshans
    @rlgroshans 12 днів тому

    I love your videos....they are so informative as well as entertaining.

  • @billykreger9765
    @billykreger9765 22 дні тому

    Great looking tools my friend.

  • @bhaktapeter3501
    @bhaktapeter3501 23 дні тому

    Great demo I learned a few things by watching

  • @kamelzobiri3327
    @kamelzobiri3327 27 днів тому

    Nice

  • @user-tp2go5gq6m
    @user-tp2go5gq6m Місяць тому

    Аппарат вполне приличный. Сделан очень добротно. Но я бы вместо большой гайки поставил резиновую или силиконовую прокладку (втулку) для смягчения удара.

  • @bhaktapeter3501
    @bhaktapeter3501 Місяць тому

    Cant i just use a herbert fright 3lb crosspein as a top fuller?

    • @danielmoss2089
      @danielmoss2089 Місяць тому

      You sure could might be a good idea to soften the hammer face if you are going to hit it.

  • @user-mf3bb4it2l
    @user-mf3bb4it2l Місяць тому

    Make it a rope cocker and cut that heavy handle down to get more power

  • @paulmanhart4481
    @paulmanhart4481 Місяць тому

    Where do you get 4.5” x 7/8” scotch brite disks? Great video. Thanks.

  • @RolandoBustos-qc3hk
    @RolandoBustos-qc3hk Місяць тому

    Very good Master.

  • @TonyG101
    @TonyG101 2 місяці тому

    No! You butchered that shoe! Haha jk. It was fun to see and Im glad you did this demo. Im a farrier and I have learned a lot from your channel. I like to make little gifts out of horseshoes for their owners. Its a fun way to show appreciation. Thanks for your videos!

  • @Franciscocosta9861
    @Franciscocosta9861 2 місяці тому

    Muito legal essa pinsa,sou aprendis e vou tentar fazer.

  • @SH-gr1bc
    @SH-gr1bc 2 місяці тому

    There's some orks that would like to have a word with you...

  • @chauhanarvindbhai829
    @chauhanarvindbhai829 2 місяці тому

    75O MAESSY JANRALSARVIS

  • @charliesabre4328
    @charliesabre4328 2 місяці тому

    I’ve just found your channel now mate and I must say your videos are the best I’ve seen so far, pretty bummed you’re not releasing videos much anymore. Love your work!

  • @americanpatriot2979
    @americanpatriot2979 2 місяці тому

    Dan, I want one add to it. You know the upgrades! I like the design. Im 100% interested. I'll keep in touch. Don Higgens "American Patriot" 😊

  • @iangreenhalgh9280
    @iangreenhalgh9280 2 місяці тому

    I really am surprised to see that you don't wear any ppeother than perhaps a pair of glasses when working with red hot metal, a leather apron should be mandatory imho.

  • @ron6625
    @ron6625 2 місяці тому

    Im a surveyor, i use hammers every day. I also use a gps pole. I typically use 3.5 pound hammers, but 2 pound hammers dont really cut it. Less swings is less strain. That isnt to say i havent had problems, but my gps arm is far worse than my hammer arm. I have some bone spurs, constantly was getting tendinitis in my elbows. My gps arm has 18mm bone spurs vs my hammer arm with 12mm. I too was concerned with longevity. After speaking with numerous health professionals, i learned that damage to my forearms and wrists (i cant do standard pushups anymore) was largely because im not engaging my shoulder properly while using both the gps and the hammer. My forearms and wrists were taking the force. The reason why my shoulder wasnt engaging properly is because my posture has me hunched too far forward and was having limited mobility. They were absolutely correct. Been fixing it, my forearms and wrists are both improving. My swings are on point. In terms of technique, its less important per say to think about how youre swinging the hammer and more important about to think about how youre striking the object. Use the weight of the hammer to do the work, try to hit it as square as you can, and finally, this is the part that takes a lot of practice: pull in the hammer just a little bit back towards you just as its about to strike (that helps ensure youre putting the most force into it). Only keep as much grip on the hammer as to not lose the ability to control it. If youre trying to determine what is the best weight, bigger is better...but only if technique doesnt suffer. I mean being able to reliably swing the hammer by gripping it as far down the handle as possible, and being able to control your aim without excessive grip. A good idea is to have multiple hammers, and if youre finding your technique is suffering from fatigue, drop the weight down by half a pound. If you run into fatigue at 2 pounds with proper technique, then its time for a lunch break and rest. Edit: I'd like to add, it's worth looking into getting a graston tool for massaging out the ligaments in the forearms and the wrists. Don't try to emulate what you see on UA-cam what people do with those. They are experts. Go much, much lighter on yourself. My wrists are starting to return from it, and I wish I knew about it years ago. Literally cost me 20 bucks cad.

  • @thegametroll6264
    @thegametroll6264 2 місяці тому

    I would pay loads of teef to have one of those. IF YOOS MADE ONE I'D GIVE YEH TEEF FO' IT!

    • @danielmoss2089
      @danielmoss2089 2 місяці тому

      It's a lot of zoggin teef!

    • @thegametroll6264
      @thegametroll6264 2 місяці тому

      ​@@danielmoss2089 ROIGHT! OI! YOOZ LADZ! GET OVA 'ERE! * teef punching sounds *

  • @paulmanhart4481
    @paulmanhart4481 2 місяці тому

    This is interesting stuff and I’m glad I found your channel. I have some hardened ballpeen hammer heads and I’m making new handles for them. I’m thinking of using a Chicago screw to secure the head to the handle. This means drilling a hole through the head from side to side, right where the handle hole is. My questions to you are as follows. Do you think a Chicago screw will hold up and secure the head to the handle under normal use? These heads are 3” long. Not big. How do I soften the steel to drill the hole and then restore its hardness? Is the hardness uniform throughout the head or is it softer on the flat end? I know nothing about this topic and I’m learning as I play. Thanks for your help. Paul

  • @mertonsilliker3686
    @mertonsilliker3686 2 місяці тому

    Ugly ducking to a beautiful swan

  • @user-fk3bg6gj7f
    @user-fk3bg6gj7f 2 місяці тому

    super travail mais trop de bla bla

  • @maplebones
    @maplebones 2 місяці тому

    Your anvil face is a hammer, and believe me, it's not made of medium carbon steel. Steels of the same hardness don't necessarily share other properties. Your hammers are lacking.

  • @dennisvanpaeschen1532
    @dennisvanpaeschen1532 3 місяці тому

    Hammering down a hammer.

  • @LockBits-ts6eo
    @LockBits-ts6eo 3 місяці тому

    Fukkin great.

  • @weareallbeingwatched4602
    @weareallbeingwatched4602 3 місяці тому

    You could use the final "slam" to trigger a lever which whiplashes the bolt at the end of its travel. This could be as simple as a captive weight on a pin attached to a lever or a spring. This is the "whipcrack" launch method, and it could add a subatantial final "kick" up to final launch speed. You need a much longer throw, and more powerful springs. You can also lightening all the moving parts, maximising the acceleration.

  • @stevehonour9668
    @stevehonour9668 3 місяці тому

    Thank you So well explained . i understand an learn this way thanks again

  • @bridges5659
    @bridges5659 3 місяці тому

    Great !

  • @stevenlisk2468
    @stevenlisk2468 3 місяці тому

    Light on but great work great skill sets great tutorial video

  • @RoscoPColetraneIII
    @RoscoPColetraneIII 3 місяці тому

    You Brits can use the word “piss” in the most artistic ways. Brilliant.

  • @user-pr7hg2ed2o
    @user-pr7hg2ed2o 3 місяці тому

    Last pair of tongs I made (bolt tongs for 30 mm hex stock) took me about 30 hours. All hand hammering, using a charcoal forge and manual bellows. I learned a lot from them, and they are quite close to what I was envisioning. Next ones will probably take me half of that, because of what I learned. You need to put in the time to learn. Understand each step of what you are doing and how to move the material where you need it. It takes time, sure, but that is true of all skills.

  • @joshoconnor6684
    @joshoconnor6684 3 місяці тому

    Imagine if u put this.much effort into getting ur gun rights back

  • @NickBlair-qn8ro
    @NickBlair-qn8ro 3 місяці тому

    mossy's war hammer

  • @shaungreen679
    @shaungreen679 3 місяці тому

    could some 1095 work for a punch like that?

  • @kevinhilton6293
    @kevinhilton6293 3 місяці тому

    I’m a little late for the raffle, but this is awesome work. Great content

  • @dimitarangelov5758
    @dimitarangelov5758 3 місяці тому

    Мисля да се занимава с коване и твоите филми са ми много полезни благодаря поздрави от България желая ти здраве и все така добра майсторска работа

  • @bridgetownforge4255
    @bridgetownforge4255 3 місяці тому

    Nice Vid. However, I’m somewhat puzzled as to the choice of the punch material. Why not use a designated heat-resistant tool steel rather a chunk of a forklift tine? Heat-resistant steel is capable of doing the same job without the need to quench it every other blow, and will last that much longer. I have punches and mandrels I’ve made from such steel 25 years ago, and they are still in constant use with minimal dressing. Those made from simple allow steel such as the tine all wore out and got tossed in the recycle bin years ago. Just my two cents’ worth. Thanks for the Við.

  • @dieterkress8443
    @dieterkress8443 4 місяці тому

    Mein Kompliment...du bist ein sehr informativer Lehrer

  • @TheNavster2
    @TheNavster2 4 місяці тому

    just for the camera work alone, you get a like. for the knowledge i gained your legacy lives on

  • @tiagomiranda254
    @tiagomiranda254 4 місяці тому

    Shot?????

  • @jetblackstar
    @jetblackstar 4 місяці тому

    I think me watching battle bots videos mate UA-cam decide to show me one of your old videos. Had to come see what you were layers vid was. Glad to see your doing well. Hope the projects keep on coming. 👍🔨 Also, watching you put your hand in the gas forge made me jump. Quickly realised it was the day after and it had been gently cooling the piece overnight 😅

  • @ericchisamore7168
    @ericchisamore7168 4 місяці тому

    Where can I order one of these hammers?

  • @tarts9767
    @tarts9767 4 місяці тому

    👍👍👍👏🙂

  • @user-iw4pe3kq3x
    @user-iw4pe3kq3x 4 місяці тому

    Браво, мастер! Из пластины отковать пруток - это очень практично.😊 И ещё. Мой тебе совет. Сделай наковальню на пару дюймов повыше. Тебе будет легче работать. А то ты постоянно в наклоне...

  • @LTheconfusionRBLXandTIKTOK
    @LTheconfusionRBLXandTIKTOK 4 місяці тому

    MY BROTHERS NAME IS DANIEL MOSS-

  • @user-ie5xw6ol4q
    @user-ie5xw6ol4q 4 місяці тому

    Молодца, братан. В окурат подходишь к делу. Очень всё ровненько и со знанием дела👍

  • @onesaltyzombie
    @onesaltyzombie 4 місяці тому

    Great work, very informative. But honestly who the hell puts ketchup on a bacon sandwich????? Best wishes