Hand Forged Tomahawk out of Railroad Track / Minimal Tools
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- Опубліковано 24 гру 2021
- I forged the tomahawk out of railroad track. It took me more time than I would like to admit. I used more less basic tools including hacksaw, files and emery cloth. The only exception is angle grinder. I didn't test the tomahawk at the end of video, because it was made as a handmade Christmas gift. Therefore I want like to avoid any dents or scratches. The head is quenched and etched in ferric chloride. The handle is chared ash. Feathers are from pheasant.
#tomahawk #blacksmithing #forging - Наука та технологія
Beautiful....
Your work is so clean and meticulous! amazing work!
Thank you Matthew 🙂. Comments like yours always brighten my day.
I have to agree 100%!!!
beautiful tomahawk
thank you!
Man I give it up to you for forging it from rail track ,I’m about to do one with a wrought gun barrel section
This weekend!!
Good luck! 🙂👍
Впервые вижу чтобы сделали классический томагавк с курительной трубкой 👍
Man you are a legit crafstman !
Nice work ! I enjoy the heck out of watching people forging everything by hand , im impressed !
Thank you :)
Verry cool!
Tank you 🙂
Great job
Thank you :)
Thank you
I thank you for watching 🙂
Excellent Workmanship nice to see the Tomahawk being made It turned out really nice
Hello Kevin, thank you for the feedback! 🙂
nice work masterpiece
Thank you, good old elbow grease! 😁
Minimal tools,maximum skill
wow excellent craftsmanship
Thank you 🙂
Was wondering if railroad spike is good steel for this ? Will it hold up ? I always though it didn’t have much carbon in it etc etc
How long is the handle from tip to top and how long from pipe to axe blade? Thank you. Hope you still answer. Love your work 🖤
Sorry for the delay, but I have to contact the owner, because I no longer remember the dimensions. The answer is: lenght 590 mm and the head is 200 mm across. I remember that it took me serious amount of time to figure out the dimensions to make it look appeling. I visited many sites and studied bunch of pictures 🙂. BTW thank you for the feedback!
production value is extremely high, where is the youtube algorithm ?
Thank you 🙂, in UA-cam defense, I didn't upload new content for a long time, unfortunatelly I'm flooded with work.
👍👍🤝🤝
That's a beautiful piece. Just wonderikg what is the point of the hole on the hammer end of the hawk? Is it for weight reduction or just design?
Thank you! :) It's meant to be used as a pipe, so just the design.
How did you wrap those feathers like that
Just a thread and beewax
What did you do to get your anvil so quiet?
Unfortunately it's not that quiet. The audio is distorted by running forge, so it sound quieter. I wear cordless earbuds everytime i forge.
@@JustAnotherCraftsman I typically do also
@@popsforgeblacksmithing4793 that is reasonable, tinnitus is a really bad thing
id buy that if it was for sale? :)
Unfortunately it was produced as a gift :)
@@JustAnotherCraftsman Ill take a free one as a gift :)
@@kanhdahar2I like the way you think :D. However, it has been serving its owner for over a year.
Чем то напоминает татарский боевой топор. Отличие а том на татарские топоры были веревки. Если не попал в русских просто тянули за аркан . Если попал выдирал из тела
Татарским говоришь... Дружок,на досуге посчитай сколько лет прошло с 1237 по1480? А теперь посчитай сколько прошло времени с 1480 по сегодняшний день? Смекаешь, к чему это я? Если не понял, могу объяснить популярно.. Причем именно тем языком который ты и тебе подобные понимаете лучше всего... Нет дружок.. Это не татарский... Поскольку даже татарский до тебя абсолютно чудой язык. В общем, ты меня понял быдло.
Nice video. Would prefer narration.
I plan to narrate videos in near future.
A nice piece except you make it to store bought looking leave some forge marks on it
Maybe next time :D