Don't ever apologize for not having something man... You make inventions and innovations that totally surpass all expectations... I enjoy watching you work and what you create! Thanks for the entertainment 😊
That lathe was genius. And really like the restoration using basic minimum things and patience. ;) Been watching for about 6 months and every restoration is better than the previous.
@@ScrewsAndTools Most welcome. Keep up the good stuffs. And love your channel since you "restore" the things rather than completely changing how it looks. And that's something cool....trying to preserve the actual looks and feels of it.
"I don't have a lathe".....ummmm, yes you do, I saw you using it. Just because it's homemade and didn't cost $5,000 doesn't mean it isn't what you intended it to be. You made it, and it worked very well. Thumbs up.
Это называется туристический топорик. Он идёт с завода на сменной металлической рукоятке, на которую так же идут в комплекте лопата, нож, пила. То что он похож на какой то там немецкий топор просто случайность. Но закалка хорошая 👍
Андрей Медведев в счёт репараций из Германии было вывезено в СССР достаточно много производственных линий и передано патентов. Например достаточно популярный походный набор виде складных столовых приборов, ложки и вилки, поставляемый для солдат вермахта. После войны этот «столовый складишок» выпускали в Львове на не большом предприятие, разница только в клемах на изделии. Возможно и этот туристический набор постигла такая же участь.
I felt that you had a real love of that axe which showed throughout the video and in the completed restoration. You sir are a master of your art. Again, thank you so much for sharing your talent and passion with us.
Your lathe works as good as any we've seen on UA-cam, and fits into a handymans budget, as most would say it does what you want it to do, that all that count. The axe/hatchet looks like a tool for real forest workers. Nicely done, sir. Nicely done.
Excellent work. I really love this piece. I agree with other comments. You should make videos of how you made your lathe. It helps people save $$$. When I watch other videos of stuff like that they are okay. But if someone likes your channel I'd say it would be better to add stuff like this. I think that the lathe is great.
I have one of those axes, it has a metal handle with a spring clip that locks into the hole on the side, inside the handle is a clip on blade and saw also fits a small trenching shovel. All in a small belt bag.
Думаю, что как топор ....это конечно лучше, чем ничего.... Да ещё и с таким круглым топорищем... В общем это не топор, а больше игрушка для туристов. Но в любом случае лайк за старания!
Great video, I know there's a lot of comments about the lathe, I do hope you plan on doing a how to make a homemade lathe video, I'd love to give it a try myself before I go and invest a couple thousand dollars for one.
I agree with you. It would definitely be nice if people share how they do make shift tools. Not like the others that we all see. From the actual guys from their videos. Helps people save $$$. If it works for him then why not. I'd rather watch people like this here.
I'm going to make that lathe! Great idea. I've seen those ax heads in multi-tools for camping. It came with the ax, small shovel head and a brush saw that all fit on the same handle with a push-button retainer.
Thumbs up , another good tool saved . With that longer handle it looks like something out of a viking movie , or maybe some 1970's slasher film . Either way Hollywood may be interested .😁😁
Great restoration as always, just one question though. Did you not consider reusing the old handle, to these tired eyes it looked to be in good condition.
Hi, you made amazing job.. Can you restore the fountain pen ?? For example BHR in a terrible state ?? I have Restored Parker Duofold on my channel It would be interesting to see BHR pen restoration
i had a axe jist like this it came with a shovel head and a saw head the handle was hollow steel tube with a capture button to allow you to change tools on the fly i bought it at smoky mountain knife works
Nice job of cleaning it up..... But this axe is made very strange... With rivits?... and I wouldn't use it as I am sure it is not up to the job of chopping something like oak. Seems to be more of an ornamental stylised item than a genuine axe.
Hello, thank you sir for attention. Yes, I have two components paint but in this key I made decision to make some basic design for handle but with old style elements.
Defiantly one of, if not the best tools that I've seen. Great style and design. Love it!!! Do you have any history on it? Would like to learn of it's origin. Thank you. Awesome restoration!!!
Well, I just found little information about that shape of axe. There are many opinions about the purpose of the hole in the form of a keyhole - someone says to mount on heavy equipment, someone for fixing it to the harness/belt of a carpenter, there is even a view that it is a device for straightening nails or the hole provided to hang the axe on a nail to break or change activities while working at height.
Search for Vintage German Survival Axe. They were designed with a detachable hollow handle that held a saw blade. Also came with a shovel head. They were typically assembled in the shovel configuration stored in a canvas pouch with the axe head carried in another attached but separate pouch.
I about climbed into the screen to beat him with a dead stick! Do Not Quench an Axe In Water!! This rapid cooldown changes the molecular structure of the metal to the shape of grains of sand. Always quench in oil. I can't stress that enough, especially with an axe. I appreciate the double quench but by quenching in oil you keep the grains tight. This is especially important for striking metals such as an ax or a weapon which holds up to armor, shields and another person's weapon. Water only has a few places in a work area, for fire, drinking and to splash your face an occasional partial quench to soften the spine or finish an area which wasn't originally quenched so to keep it soft for drilling. Oh, and metals for the aerospace industry, cheaply made axes, sawblades and metals that will not be used for striking or struck against. Very few metals are good with water for the purpose it was used here. Some of you are asking how I know this fact. Well, I spent quite a lot of time with friends and meeting people who do blacksmithing for a living. Grantied most had only been in the industry for no less than 20 years. Other than all of that, I really like this guy. I hope he gets the most out of what he does and enjoys it too!
I enjoyed watching you refurbish this axe. Very good project. But I don't see the need for the cutting water bottles over and over and over. I realize you are trying to show how sharp it is, but nobody ever uses any axe to open any plastic bottle. A more sane example would be to actually use it in a real life situation. That is what they are made for anyways. Thumbs Up! JMHO
Don't ever apologize for not having something man... You make inventions and innovations that totally surpass all expectations... I enjoy watching you work and what you create! Thanks for the entertainment 😊
Thank you so much, I don't know how I missed your comment.
You're so creative with your tools, that lathe is Genius 😂❤️
That lathe was genius. And really like the restoration using basic minimum things and patience. ;)
Been watching for about 6 months and every restoration is better than the previous.
I really appreciate it! Thank you very much!
@@ScrewsAndTools Most welcome. Keep up the good stuffs. And love your channel since you "restore" the things rather than completely changing how it looks. And that's something cool....trying to preserve the actual looks and feels of it.
Great restoration on this old Carpentry Axe. It's so unique.
The handle is simple and perfect for the Axe.
Great video
"I don't have a lathe".....ummmm, yes you do, I saw you using it. Just because it's homemade and didn't cost $5,000 doesn't mean it isn't what you intended it to be. You made it, and it worked very well. Thumbs up.
Lateral application at its best with the lathe...... Great little axe too. Thanks for sharing
The more I watch you restore something. It encourages me to do more. Thank you for your knowledge
Это называется туристический топорик. Он идёт с завода на сменной металлической рукоятке, на которую так же идут в комплекте лопата, нож, пила. То что он похож на какой то там немецкий топор просто случайность.
Но закалка хорошая 👍
Андрей Медведев в счёт репараций из Германии было вывезено в СССР достаточно много производственных линий и передано патентов. Например достаточно популярный походный набор виде складных столовых приборов, ложки и вилки, поставляемый для солдат вермахта. После войны этот «столовый складишок» выпускали в Львове на не большом предприятие, разница только в клемах на изделии. Возможно и этот туристический набор постигла такая же участь.
I felt that you had a real love of that axe which showed throughout the video and in the completed restoration. You sir are a master of your art. Again, thank you so much for sharing your talent and passion with us.
Thank you so much!
I believe this is the first riveted ax I have ever seen. Very creative the way you saved it using your hand made lathe. Excellent work!
Love your homemade lathe.
Prototype carpenter's axe. That's a very cool find. Glad you stripped the paint. Looks much better that way. I also like the burt handle.
Your lathe works as good as any we've seen on UA-cam, and fits into a handymans budget, as most would say it does what you want it to do, that all that count. The axe/hatchet looks like a tool for real forest workers. Nicely done, sir. Nicely done.
Thank you so much, sir!
Outstanding restoration, very interesting axehead and fabrication of the handle, but the lathe was pure genius! Thanks for a very inspiring video.
Beautiful axe, excellent restoration and wonderful video. Thank you brother.
Thank you so much, sir!
Craftsman!!
that home made lathe was great....very creative
NICE!!
Awesome informational educational video experience Y'alls
That's cool bro. Nice job 👍
Beautiful axe, amazing job! Also nice haircut 💜
Thanks! ^_^
Excellent work. I really love this piece. I agree with other comments. You should make videos of how you made your lathe. It helps people save $$$. When I watch other videos of stuff like that they are okay. But if someone likes your channel I'd say it would be better to add stuff like this. I think that the lathe is great.
Thank you sir! ^_^
I have one of those axes, it has a metal handle with a spring clip that locks into the hole on the side, inside the handle is a clip on blade and saw also fits a small trenching shovel. All in a small belt bag.
drill lathe... genius
Very nice restoration..the torch and oil finish is a personal favorite!!! Awesome job
Very nice restoration work on that Axe!!!! you are very talented at what you do.
Well done brother. Thanks for the video.
Awesome restoration axe 👍👍👍👌🏽✌🏻🇷🇺
Watching this at 4am
Great job does it stay cool in the summer in the country your from thanks 👍 I’m from nevada USA 🇺🇸
Thank you so much!
Very nice axe never seen one like that before.
And I really like your lathe mate well done. :)
Very nice, another fine piece for your collection.
After 3rd watch...I noticed your parque floor...it would look awesome with a nice finish to it...you did wonders for the 🪓...Great Job Handsome👍😏💯
Very nice job I love the Unique Style axe I wouldn't use that I would put it in my collection
like first, then viewing👍
Ooooh. I like that
Loved it
Great restoration 👍
Always love your work. The Axe man has cometh
great restoration of this axe - hammer
Amazing work Done as always
Good Restoration
Your blade... will cut!!! Great job as always
Thank you so much!
Hello. It's very cool ax. Thank you for video. Good luck.
good restoration
Curious axe ! I like your perfect reatoration ! A Beauty final outcome !
Congratulations !
J H 🇩🇰
Wow that is a very unique axe. I like it. It reminds me of the steampunk theme. Great video. 👍🏾🥰
Thanks!)
Interesting axe. Great job!
Thank you for your videos!
Думаю, что как топор ....это конечно лучше, чем ничего.... Да ещё и с таким круглым топорищем... В общем это не топор, а больше игрушка для туристов. Но в любом случае лайк за старания!
love the lathe!!! will have to remember that on and try it myself!
Well done looks amazing 👌👍
Awesome job 👍
Machado esquisito
Mas ficou lindo demais
At least she's not one of UA-camrs that makes axe handles out of aluminum
Great video, I know there's a lot of comments about the lathe, I do hope you plan on doing a how to make a homemade lathe video, I'd love to give it a try myself before I go and invest a couple thousand dollars for one.
I agree with you. It would definitely be nice if people share how they do make shift tools. Not like the others that we all see. From the actual guys from their videos. Helps people save $$$. If it works for him then why not. I'd rather watch people like this here.
I'm going to make that lathe! Great idea. I've seen those ax heads in multi-tools for camping. It came with the ax, small shovel head and a brush saw that all fit on the same handle with a push-button retainer.
Токарный станок, из Советской дрели - это не́что.)))
Thumbs up , another good tool saved . With that longer handle it looks like something out of a viking movie , or maybe some 1970's slasher film . Either way Hollywood may be interested .😁😁
Nice job. The lathe, great idea! Your english is improving
Thank you! ^_^
Question: wouldn't you want to harden the pommel/hammer side?
As usual, very cool video. Love the lathe too! Genius. 👍🏻👍🏻
Always the love the content, keep posting I’ll keep watching, much love ❤️
¡Ese es el hacha más rara que he visto!
That’s 100% a lathe machine just a little more creatively made!
good
Probably a good idea to test for lead paint next time.
Great work. I feel like I should be trolling garage sales and cleanouts. Cheers!!
Woo cool content amazing video
Great restoration as always, just one question though. Did you not consider reusing the old handle, to these tired eyes it looked to be in good condition.
Hello sir, yes I used it in another project, here is ua-cam.com/video/odmVMFhZWnU/v-deo.html
Are you sure that rust remover isn’t paint stripper cuz that looks like some powerful remover. Btw nice job buddy🤗
Hello sir, thank you for attention! Yes, I'm sure. I used cheap rust remover, name is "yeetis" in yellow plastic bottle (550ml and 2L).
Boa! Parabéns pelo trabalho!🇧🇷👍👍
Thank you for your work. I really enjoy watching these videos:)
Hi, you made amazing job..
Can you restore the fountain pen ??
For example BHR in a terrible state ??
I have Restored Parker Duofold on my channel
It would be interesting to see BHR pen restoration
Great work my friend! It looks like tomahawk! 👍 keep going.
Looks like a good lathe to me
Лайк за работу. Но я против круглой ручки у топора.
Cool lathe
Thanks))
@@ScrewsAndTools you are always welcome sir
Ябы рукоятку по бокам немного уплощил, чтобы не проворачивалась в руке.
I really like this axe. It reminds me of a tomahawk.
@1:23 now bake at 350 for 30 minutes
And a wire burn at the base of the handle would be a nice touch imo
i had a axe jist like this it came with a shovel head and a saw head the handle was hollow steel tube with a capture button to allow you to change tools on the fly i bought it at smoky mountain knife works
Do a video on the lathe.
Awww shit.....here we go again!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂 love tha vid
Did the edge hold up? We’re there any nicks or gouges?
Vc é o cara
Nice job of cleaning it up..... But this axe is made very strange... With rivits?... and I wouldn't use it as I am sure it is not up to the job of chopping something like oak. Seems to be more of an ornamental stylised item than a genuine axe.
Love it
Excellent job dude! And for more even beauty you would make a handle of leather or sintetic leather like an native tomahawk :D
ales gut!
I love it
that axe head looks like something from Game of Thrones :) nice job.
You said, have no lathe but you made it! No "2 component paint" this time?
Hello, thank you sir for attention. Yes, I have two components paint but in this key I made decision to make some basic design for handle but with old style elements.
Thanks, that with 2 component paint was a joke - I see you like to use it. And I'm not Prince of Wales, you don't need to call me Sir : )
Defiantly one of, if not the best tools that I've seen. Great style and design. Love it!!! Do you have any history on it? Would like to learn of it's origin. Thank you. Awesome restoration!!!
Well, I just found little information about that shape of axe. There are many opinions about the purpose of the hole in the form of a keyhole - someone says to mount on heavy equipment, someone for fixing it to the harness/belt of a carpenter, there is even a view that it is a device for straightening nails or the hole provided to hang the axe on a nail to break or change activities while working at height.
Search for Vintage German Survival Axe. They were designed with a detachable hollow handle that held a saw blade. Also came with a shovel head. They were typically assembled in the shovel configuration stored in a canvas pouch with the axe head carried in another attached but separate pouch.
Could you share how you made the lathe please!!
I will try, sir.
I about climbed into the screen to beat him with a dead stick! Do Not Quench an Axe In Water!! This rapid cooldown changes the molecular structure of the metal to the shape of grains of sand. Always quench in oil. I can't stress that enough, especially with an axe. I appreciate the double quench but by quenching in oil you keep the grains tight. This is especially important for striking metals such as an ax or a weapon which holds up to armor, shields and another person's weapon.
Water only has a few places in a work area, for fire, drinking and to splash your face an occasional partial quench to soften the spine or finish an area which wasn't originally quenched so to keep it soft for drilling. Oh, and metals for the aerospace industry, cheaply made axes, sawblades and metals that will not be used for striking or struck against. Very few metals are good with water for the purpose it was used here.
Some of you are asking how I know this fact. Well, I spent quite a lot of time with friends and meeting people who do blacksmithing for a living. Grantied most had only been in the industry for no less than 20 years.
Other than all of that, I really like this guy. I hope he gets the most out of what he does and enjoys it too!
Hello sir, thank you for attention and advice! It's very important for. I always trying to improve my skills. Stay safe.
ich finde es sehr interessant,was du machst warte auf neue Video
Otra herramienta para la historia , una bella restauración . La devolvió a la vida.
It dosn't matter witch kind of lathe you have As Long as yours works 👍🏼
I enjoyed watching you refurbish this axe. Very good project. But I don't see the need for the cutting water bottles over and over and over. I realize you are trying to show how sharp it is, but nobody ever uses any axe to open any plastic bottle. A more sane example would be to actually use it in a real life situation. That is what they are made for anyways. Thumbs Up! JMHO
Hello sir, thank you for attention and advice. I'll take it into account next time. Stay safe.
Это топорик туриста со сменными насадками.
судя по всему жидкость для снятия краски - самозамес. поделитесь рецептиком?
Eto samaia deshevaia sredstvo dlia udalenie griazi, rjavchini. Naxivaetsia Yeetis v jeltoi butilki iz plastmasi.
@@ScrewsAndTools спасибо большое)
Класс!