darmstadtKrö367 well most burglars wont have that specific transponder on them. If they do they can open the door without setting off alarm. But thats why you have motion detector and cameras. And if your door is locked they’d have to break a window and most likely the transponder wont work against the glass break sensor due to the distance from the sensor. A system like this a more of a deterrent. Look at the stats a simple lawn sign saying you have home security is quite powerful
@@beek2930 that is something i can agree with a bit more. its just that your first sentence, 'smart people dont break the law' is arguably wrong since a lot of really smart people have broken the law and got away with it. i wouldnt use a lawn sign of the company of which you're using the security system, thats basically telling burglars what tools they have to use. and having a system that is bypassed in seconds still doesnt seem very secure, especially by something that blocks all signals, but i guess a deterrent is still better than nothing.
Don't mind if anyone says something negative about havning any sort of product endorsements. you would be one of the very few I'd trust to take something and tell it like it is. If somethings bad then it's bad.
Love the video Cody! I have a 5 year old daughter and this Video has taken me back! She is so precious there is truly nothing like a daughter's love for her Papa! Time is precious they don't stay little long which know doubt you and Mama already know! Cheers Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family and most of all God Bless!
Got the wheels yesterday and sharpened every knife I could find: kitchen, shop, pocket, etc., razor sharp. about 12 knifes in about 15 minutes. Cheers, Mark
This is pretty awesome. Couple thoughts: 1) if you need to really re-shape the axe blade, using the wheel is a great place to start / finish, but people need to be careful not to get the head too hot or the temper can be affected. 2) The wheel gives you a very acute angle, and a concave angle can help the edge endure a bit longer, which can be accomplished with a strop after the wheel! 3) I would not sharpen a pocket knife on the wheel. I wouldn't want to remove that much material from a small EDC knife blade
This is all true. I stay away from the wheel unless I need to completely reshape an edge, and it's more work than a file will handle. Never use a bench grinder on a knife or thin blade. You'll likely remove too much metal and ruin any tempering it may have.
"3) I would not sharpen a pocket knife on the wheel. I wouldn't want to remove that much material from a small EDC knife blade" Use far less pressure on the blade to the wheel. :S Done it plenty a time with pocketknife type stuff like small scissors.
@@Xogroroth666 I have my nonni’s old grinding wheel and the guides are long, long gone. So I basically have to eyeball all my angles and trying to do that with a pocketknife and keep the pressure super light… idk if I could do that lol. I also wouldn’t recommend trying this as a person just learning to sharpen
I saw on youtube that some people cut a wheel out of cardboard!!! Then the edge is suer sharp without remowing too much of steel. I really want to put that method to the test because results look VERY impressive. Has anybody tried that yet?
My friend, when you use a powered wheel for too long, you overheat your edge (you see it smoking after the sharpening) and it becomes softer. Any heat treat is null. We could go into the formation of martensite and austenite the change in density, the change in crystal structure, and the ability of the edge to maintain the geometry, but it's not the place. Please be careful with your edges, but if you like it and it works for you, I guess do it, but a little information never hurt anyone. Shaving at this point does no good if it goes dull even 20% sooner that's 2 less swings per ten. I'd say go back to stones, but that's just me.
I was sharpening my buddy's with a Smith's stone. It wouldn't take an edge no matter how long I worked at it. I knew what it was before he told me. Someone else sharpened it with a grinder.
@@jonathanschubert9052 You can make a piece of aluminum razor sharp, it just wont hold an edge. If you couldn't get an edge at ALL it was likely your method rather than soft steel.
I made my own out of MDF, it works great! I really works great on carving tools, and you can make one out of MDF that you can add concave and convex surfaces too for sharpening spoon gouges and other carving tools. Cheers from Tokyo!
I'm in your shop.. we stop for a coffee break.. now in the kitchen.. I make a comment about the key pad on the wall.. you explain the security system. We finish coffee break... return to shop knowing a bit more about security options for my home.. Pretty much the same ad any rral life interaction. If you can take the time and resourses to post informative info, more power to you. If it helps pay some of the bills then morr power to you. Thanks for sharing. Best to you and yours.
Watched one of your videos and bought a lansky stone, shaving sharp axe the first time. It may have taken me an hour or so but it worked and I'll keep doing it that way.
I did this a few moths ago and made it all myself. Got the jewelers Rouge from Amazon, and a 2x2 piece of mdf from home depot. Cut a rough circle with a jig saw, threw it on the grinder, used a chisel to make it a perfect circle, and bam. The perfect blade sharpener
I’m glad you turned the motor around that first video was a little scary. Before it snows can you take your drone out to the trees you’ve planted. I would like to see how there doing please. Good job Cody!
Hi, After seeing this video, I ordered this wheel set and tried it out on my cheapo Home Depot axe. It worked quickly. But the grinder wheel needed more grit added by the time I tried to sharpen a second axe. Did you have the same experience? Wondering if I'm doing something wrong. Thank you for so many helpful videos!!
I have the simplisafe doorbell and interior camera. For the price and only $5 each per month for monitoring, I love them. The audio output on the camera is horrible if I want to talk to someone through it, but it's a great deal and peace of mind.
Cody, that MDF wheel is unlike the homemade ones. That disk you have has some type of carbide or something taking that metal down. The plain MDF with jeweler rouge is great for stropping or honing after sharpening. I have always sharpened my lawn mower blades with a delta table grinder and it works great. Quick like too..
I’ve said it before. But what a wonderful family you have. Nice to see Mrs W on camera doing the ad, she’s such a wonderful wife to you. You are very lucky and I know that you know it! All the best from Blighty Thank you
MDF is a lifesaver for my lathe chisels. Faster and more forgiving than stone wheels and I can choose how sharp. I also built some MDF wheels for my Worksharp 3000 and use a .5 micron (15,000 grit waterstone) diamond paste and one with a 1 micron DMT diamond paste for plane and chisel edges. I'll be building some of these for the axes and machetes with black and white compounds on them.
I was planning out a custom desk in my office.i am thinking about hand planning some reclaimed pallet wood and making a nice design with it on the desktop. What size and type hand plain would you recommend
I have these razorsharp wheels and they are the business. If you are looking at picking some of these up the best advice I can give is to add a little more pressure to the finer wheel than you initially think necessary in order to remove the fine burr. Tickling it doesn’t do much. They are well worth the purchase. 👌
So a year ago or so I watched a your video about Harbor freight axes and every time I m in the area of harbor freight I stop by to see if I can get a axe for wen I go camping. Well the dam thing is no were to be found and I been to three different stores for a year now and nothing (were is this Invisible axe) you were talking about??, but today I went to ace hardware store and they have a 2 1/4lb Collins axe with 28 inch handle and that's wen realize I know dirtily squad about axes. So my question to you is what is the wright length and weight for a camp axe.? Thank you.
I have one of those cold steel trail boss axes. I also have the Gfb small forest axe. And The Scandinavian. Point being the trail boss axe can compete with the high dollar axe sometimes I find myself going for the trail boss before I go for my top quality axe. Best axe for the price everybody needs one.
That's pretty cool to do, I've always sharpened things with those little 3M scotch wheels you use on a die grinder. Quick and easy and inexpensive too. I stumbled upon it on accident lol. Great video!
I bought an mdf wheel at the dollar store yesterday. Ineed to find the center somehow and drill a hole to try this. Its only a 5 or 6 inch but il put it o n a slow bench grinder.
Thank you for the follow up and for using the Razor Sharp Edgemaking System on an Axe. This is really what I'd want it for, but it will also be great for sharpening knives, and about anything else that needs a sharp edge. I just subscribed to your channel and clicked the bell because of this video. I looked through your channel videos and didn't see it by the way I searched for it (I guess because you forgot the name of it) and I found it in a UA-cam search for "axe sharpener." I'll keep my dedicated grinder and Razor Sharp wheels on it stored in the house to protect it. Thank you again!!! By the way, I bought a *very extensive* SimpliSafe system about three years ago and the biggest weaknesses are the Video Doorbell and the SimpliCams. I have a Video Doorbell and 8 SimpliCams, with one in the living room (with the shutter closed through the App so I can walk by it without a Push Notification in the App) and 6 mounted around the house (so far, 1 left), with one watching the shed, one watching the car and carport and one at all 4 corners. I still need to add the 8th one watching the back from the other corner. The SimpliCams they sent me are only 720p resolution (and your likely are, too), even though they have 1080p SimpliCams that I can't see for sale anywhere, but what's horrible about all those outside, including the Video Doorbell, is that the Night Vision is practically useless. Night Vision was an important feature to have for me, but it works no where near as good as anticipated. It's probably because the little Infrared LED isn't strong enough. I had to have electrical run around the house in conduit with outlets installed (all under the eaves) to power the Video Doorbell and the SimpliCams (because this house didn't have a doorbell) and I had the whole system wired so that everything can run from an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) if the power goes out. City Power runs everything until the lights go out (like from a hurricane or bad storm) and the UPS is then needed. The UPS was rated for the system as it was, but now I have to add Motion-Sensor Lights for all of them so they can see anything at all at night with a chance of actually recognizing what's happening in the App with any clarity. This will mean that the UPS can no longer run the system as long, even with low-power LED Spot/Flood Lights. Plus the added expense and hassle of having the buy them and install them. And now, because the night vision is so poor, I may need buy another SimpliCam and Motion-Sensor Light for the center front of the house to watch the living room window and front door from the side since the Video Doorbell is facing forward to the the street. The system can handle 10 SimpliCams, so with the Video Doorbell, that would be the 10th. The Video Doorbell is touted as, "Sees people approaching, not vehicles and traffic." I'm here to tell you that mine sees every vehicle that passes on the street and gives me a Push Notice about it, but sometimes misses vehicles in the driveway. I know it's traffic because I can hear them passing, so why does it miss vehicles in the driveway? And the video Doorbell and SimpliCams will alert you to bugs flying close to the lens at night. I guess any system would do this, but it's aggravating. They can see bugs at night, but they don't give a clear image of much of anything with the Night Vision. The Night Vision range drops out of clarity at about 3-4 feet, so you'd need one for every window. I *hope* to increase that range with Motion-Sensor Lights and LED Spot/Flood Lights. Maybe I should start with only one to see how well it works. I thought I was buying the Ultimate Dream Security System, but it's really not even close to that. Then there's the fact that the Push Notifications from the SimpliCams have taken up to 16 minutes to arrive in the App. I know because the App says it happened 16 minutes ago when it arrives. In 16 minutes, a break in could happen and by the time I know about it and the Police (in my case, the Sheriff's Office) are even called by Monitoring and the Police/Deputy arrives, the thief could already be gone and I'd be stuck with the damage caused and the loss of whatever was stolen. The whole point of all the SimpliCams outside was to be able to see what's happening and call the Sheriff's Office myself before the Monitoring People even knew anything was happening. Had I known all of this, I would have bought a system with much better resolution wired cams, but I'm stuck with SimpliSafe, so I have to make it all work as it should have in the first place. SimpliSafe is not everything you think it is with a system as simple as yours. Your indoor SimpliCam won't show you much at night without a good light being on, and without that, being indoors, mine get more light from street lamps (and sometimes the Moon) than yours will, so just know that to protect yourselves and leave a light on for it when you're away. This is my true and honest review of SimpliSafe from an Extensive System perspective.
Hey I know it's late in the season but can you do a video on the budget chainsaw? Not the cheapest one but like somewhere in the middle. I saw your video on the cheapest on Amazon but I figured there was a slightly better one than that, that costs a little more out there. I heard the poulan pros are pretty good and they are Owned by Huskvarna. Please let us know and thank you.
I've been doing something similar, polishing my axe edges with a cotton wheel in my DeWalt 12v, takes longer for sure. Someday I'll get a bench grinder again, someday I'll have a place to stay where my things won't get stolen or sold. Family problems and drug problems, alot of people are trying to hold things together, personally I'm trying to start a lawncare business so I can take care of things myself and be left alone to do it.
@@Theexsquaddie. thanks, I'm glad I've been figuring things out and working on my life, people have been rather helpful in comments at times too. I live in WV along the Eastern side of the US in the rust belt and winter is coming fast, my lawns are drying up and it's time to find something to do for income for the winter, I'm thinking about heading south and just see what I find because I'm a carpenter and have alot of other skills. Hopefully I can find something so I don't have to use my equipment savings to get through winter! I'm determined to get out of poverty!!! Thanks for the positive comment!
You know, I think the concern about the grinding dust starting an electrical fire may have been due to the camera lens and shot angle in prior videos. It seemed like everything was closer together before, but in this one it's easy to see Cody has PLENTY of room there. I think it's important to be mindful of the camera being an imperfect tool - and no tool is truly perfect - taking video which is then being viewed by each person's imperfect perception. Viewers are missing something by not being there, and Cody may not easily be able or have the time to see what it looks like from a limited perspective.
I have a favor to ask of you too do if u would please will you make a video on the difference between a regular chainsaw chain semi chisel chain and a full chisel chain
My question, sir- is does the friction from the wheels produce heat? I mean heat enough to ruin the temper of the edge? And what exactly is jeweler’s rouge, I’ve never heard of that process?
Holding the right angle on one of these types of spinning sharpening devices DEFNITELY takes some skill (albeit your title claim.....). Many guys that are too inpatient with a stone are going to really mess up a good blade with something like this... I've been using a Smith's handheld sharpener with the long handle to touch up machete and axe blades for 5 years now, takes 2 minutes and does a decent job refinishing an edge, Anything beyond that, chips/dings, and using an angle grinder first and the Smith's sharpener has worked just fine and doesn't take long at all.... I've learned even more patience in my machining schooling and could hand grind these tools at this point, but there is not much need with a simple pull-through 2 stage sharpener. Now do I use or need to sharpen things nearly as often as you?? HIGHLY doubtful lol
I had to use a bench grinder on a cheap axe my dad gave me because he couldn't chop with it, It was such an awful state from new I had to invest a fair bit of time just to get it to split, my preference of axe has been a Husqvarna hatchet and small forest axe. not brilliantly sharp out of the box but I used some silicon carbide paper and elbow grease to get it very sharp :)
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Heads up, you forgot the link to the sharpening wheels. Thank you for the videos!
billy bell smart people don’t break the law
@@beek2930 well, smart people dont use a home security system that can be bypassed with a single button press by a 2$ amazon device.
darmstadtKrö367 well most burglars wont have that specific transponder on them. If they do they can open the door without setting off alarm. But thats why you have motion detector and cameras. And if your door is locked they’d have to break a window and most likely the transponder wont work against the glass break sensor due to the distance from the sensor. A system like this a more of a deterrent. Look at the stats a simple lawn sign saying you have home security is quite powerful
@@beek2930 that is something i can agree with a bit more. its just that your first sentence, 'smart people dont break the law' is arguably wrong since a lot of really smart people have broken the law and got away with it.
i wouldnt use a lawn sign of the company of which you're using the security system, thats basically telling burglars what tools they have to use. and having a system that is bypassed in seconds still doesnt seem very secure, especially by something that blocks all signals, but i guess a deterrent is still better than nothing.
90 seconds in 12 minutes
it takes you 5 words to say thanks.
13 minutes*
the first thought ihad also
@@alexanderbertisch6328 haha got em!! 😆
@@alexanderbertisch6328 weird
Don't mind if anyone says something negative about havning any sort of product endorsements.
you would be one of the very few I'd trust to take something and tell it like it is.
If somethings bad then it's bad.
I second that. I only trust Mr. W and that's why, for a while now, that I only use brand *X* for everything.
Love the video Cody! I have a 5 year old daughter and this Video has taken me back! She is so precious there is truly nothing like a daughter's love for her Papa! Time is precious they don't stay little long which know doubt you and Mama already know! Cheers Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family and most of all God Bless!
Got the wheels yesterday and sharpened every knife I could find: kitchen, shop, pocket, etc., razor sharp. about 12 knifes in about 15 minutes. Cheers, Mark
I still like traditional freehand sharpening. The process is nice and relaxing, makes my day better every time.
0:20
Blasphemy!
It's never too cold for ice cream!
I couldn't agree more
The colder it gets, the more I eat ice cream
Same
New Englander here. We do 365 days a year Iced Coffee.
@@ReptileNexus I mean,does that count as ice cream?
This is pretty awesome. Couple thoughts: 1) if you need to really re-shape the axe blade, using the wheel is a great place to start / finish, but people need to be careful not to get the head too hot or the temper can be affected. 2) The wheel gives you a very acute angle, and a concave angle can help the edge endure a bit longer, which can be accomplished with a strop after the wheel! 3) I would not sharpen a pocket knife on the wheel. I wouldn't want to remove that much material from a small EDC knife blade
This is all true. I stay away from the wheel unless I need to completely reshape an edge, and it's more work than a file will handle. Never use a bench grinder on a knife or thin blade. You'll likely remove too much metal and ruin any tempering it may have.
"3) I would not sharpen a pocket knife on the wheel. I wouldn't want to remove that much material from a small EDC knife blade"
Use far less pressure on the blade to the wheel. :S
Done it plenty a time with pocketknife type stuff like small scissors.
@@Xogroroth666 I have my nonni’s old grinding wheel and the guides are long, long gone. So I basically have to eyeball all my angles and trying to do that with a pocketknife and keep the pressure super light… idk if I could do that lol.
I also wouldn’t recommend trying this as a person just learning to sharpen
I saw on youtube that some people cut a wheel out of cardboard!!! Then the edge is suer sharp without remowing too much of steel.
I really want to put that method to the test because results look VERY impressive. Has anybody tried that yet?
My friend, when you use a powered wheel for too long, you overheat your edge (you see it smoking after the sharpening) and it becomes softer. Any heat treat is null. We could go into the formation of martensite and austenite the change in density, the change in crystal structure, and the ability of the edge to maintain the geometry, but it's not the place. Please be careful with your edges, but if you like it and it works for you, I guess do it, but a little information never hurt anyone. Shaving at this point does no good if it goes dull even 20% sooner that's 2 less swings per ten. I'd say go back to stones, but that's just me.
I was sharpening my buddy's with a Smith's stone. It wouldn't take an edge no matter how long I worked at it. I knew what it was before he told me. Someone else sharpened it with a grinder.
@@jonathanschubert9052 You can make a piece of aluminum razor sharp, it just wont hold an edge. If you couldn't get an edge at ALL it was likely your method rather than soft steel.
Everyone can sharpen aluminum when no one is watching
@@jonathanschubert9052 there are plenty of videos on youtube to verify if you don't believe me.
stones & files all the way for me.
I made my own out of MDF, it works great!
I really works great on carving tools, and you can make one out of MDF that you can add concave and convex surfaces too for sharpening spoon gouges and other carving tools.
Cheers from Tokyo!
Stop bragging about your weather. I just got in my truck to go to work and it’s 103. 🥵
Kenneth Brown I know it’s hotter than satans nutsack down here
RW J checking in from Florida here. Residents are going full Florida man from the heat. The news is a little nutty right now even by our standards.
You need to move, that's horrible
Over here in the summer it gets to 112°F heat index because of humidity easily in the summer.
I'm in your shop.. we stop for a coffee break.. now in the kitchen.. I make a comment about the key pad on the wall.. you explain the security system. We finish coffee break... return to shop knowing a bit more about security options for my home.. Pretty much the same ad any rral life interaction. If you can take the time and resourses to post informative info, more power to you. If it helps pay some of the bills then morr power to you. Thanks for sharing. Best to you and yours.
I've been wanting a second grinder set up for wire wheels. Now I need a third for this purpose. Cool! :)
It takes you 13 minutes and 2 seconds to show me how to sharpen an axe in 90 seconds.
It takes you 19 words to say "Thanks."
John Davis ..pleb
Video starts at 7:50
Gotta get that loot
minus the in home advertisement,haha
2:55 "your blade... will not cut"
10:16 "It will keeeel"
Great video! I can’t wait to hear people complaining that you had a sponsor for this video!
Worth every second of my time to watch this. Quality content!
That's gonna put a hollow grind on your axe. Great for a knife but usually a hollow grind isn't considered durable enough for an axe
Would you recommend sharpening a Gränsfors??
Watched one of your videos and bought a lansky stone, shaving sharp axe the first time. It may have taken me an hour or so but it worked and I'll keep doing it that way.
You making the handle for that axe for Jack is one of the first videos of yours I've watched and been hooked ever since! Lol
Did you add a link for the MDF wheels? I don't see it.
Many Thanks!!!
You can make them yourself too
Us no coast guys have been using this for years
I made a wheel out of pine and used buffing compound. Worked great.
Dang, that's so easy even us East Coast guys can do it!😊
I did this a few moths ago and made it all myself. Got the jewelers Rouge from Amazon, and a 2x2 piece of mdf from home depot. Cut a rough circle with a jig saw, threw it on the grinder, used a chisel to make it a perfect circle, and bam. The perfect blade sharpener
I’m glad you turned the motor around that first video was a little scary. Before it snows can you take your drone out to the trees you’ve planted. I would like to see how there doing please. Good job Cody!
Do you have an affiliate link for the MDF wheel?
Neat. I still use belt sander technique you showed for lawn mower blades to keep flat edge. It's the best I've had my mower blades.
Good job on the commercial. Typically I can’t stand commercials because they are so fake and ridiculous.... BUT, I enjoyed yours. Genuine.
Good stuff.
Hi, After seeing this video, I ordered this wheel set and tried it out on my cheapo Home Depot axe. It worked quickly. But the grinder wheel needed more grit added by the time I tried to sharpen a second axe. Did you have the same experience? Wondering if I'm doing something wrong. Thank you for so many helpful videos!!
I have the simplisafe doorbell and interior camera. For the price and only $5 each per month for monitoring, I love them. The audio output on the camera is horrible if I want to talk to someone through it, but it's a great deal and peace of mind.
This has to be one of the best, cheapest, fastest do go about it. I'm amazed how sharp that is.. let's do all the kitchen knifees too
Cody, that MDF wheel is unlike the homemade ones. That disk you have has some type of carbide or something taking that metal down. The plain MDF with jeweler rouge is great for stropping or honing after sharpening. I have always sharpened my lawn mower blades with a delta table grinder and it works great. Quick like too..
I’ve said it before. But what a wonderful family you have. Nice to see Mrs W on camera doing the ad, she’s such a wonderful wife to you. You are very lucky and I know that you know it! All the best from Blighty
Thank you
MDF is a lifesaver for my lathe chisels. Faster and more forgiving than stone wheels and I can choose how sharp. I also built some MDF wheels for my Worksharp 3000 and use a .5 micron (15,000 grit waterstone) diamond paste and one with a 1 micron DMT diamond paste for plane and chisel edges. I'll be building some of these for the axes and machetes with black and white compounds on them.
I bought the wheels from Grizzly and the motor from Harbor Freight about a year ago and did what you did turning the motor around. It works great.
The world according to sweetloaf these endings are brilliant 👍
A true master survivalist; calm and collected, endlessly knowledgeable, and exceptionally good-natured. Your videos are always a pleasure to watch!
Plus he’s a god fearing man that’s humble as they come!!
About the add. " They are on it but not intrusive." I love it
Does this change the temper of the metal edge? I saw sparks flying ..
Rotating the bench grinder is a great idea!
You think there could be any way to set up a broadhead sharpening station with smaller wheels possibly?
I was planning out a custom desk in my office.i am thinking about hand planning some reclaimed pallet wood and making a nice design with it on the desktop. What size and type hand plain would you recommend
I have these razorsharp wheels and they are the business. If you are looking at picking some of these up the best advice I can give is to add a little more pressure to the finer wheel than you initially think necessary in order to remove the fine burr. Tickling it doesn’t do much. They are well worth the purchase. 👌
there is defiantly a knack to doing this. most important is to be slow and gentle, you dont need to press on hard or take lots off
Looks really great. Have an amazing week, Andreas 🇸🇪
That’s an awesome technique I’ll have to invest in a setup like that!!
So a year ago or so I watched a your video about Harbor freight axes and every time I m in the area of harbor freight I stop by to see if I can get a axe for wen I go camping.
Well the dam thing is no were to be found and I been to three different stores for a year now and nothing (were is this Invisible axe) you were talking about??, but today I went to ace hardware store and they have a 2 1/4lb Collins axe with 28 inch handle and that's wen realize I know dirtily squad about axes. So my question to you is what is the wright length and weight for a camp axe.? Thank you.
U mentioned in one of your videos what 3 things every one should have in your garage. What are they ?
Hey man I’m a jeweler and I think it might could be worth your time to invest in blue rougee or pink rougee for a higher abrasive and polish count
Can you please put a link to the MDF wheels? I would like to buy them
Thank you!
I have one of those cold steel trail boss axes. I also have the Gfb small forest axe. And The Scandinavian. Point being the trail boss axe can compete with the high dollar axe sometimes I find myself going for the trail boss before I go for my top quality axe. Best axe for the price everybody needs one.
I guess that I’m not the only one who would love a new watch update video! Love it
What is the link to those MDF sharpening wheels?
That's pretty cool to do, I've always sharpened things with those little 3M scotch wheels you use on a die grinder. Quick and easy and inexpensive too. I stumbled upon it on accident lol. Great video!
I bought an mdf wheel at the dollar store yesterday. Ineed to find the center somehow and drill a hole to try this. Its only a 5 or 6 inch but il put it o n a slow bench grinder.
Thank you for the follow up and for using the Razor Sharp Edgemaking System on an Axe. This is really what I'd want it for, but it will also be great for sharpening knives, and about anything else that needs a sharp edge. I just subscribed to your channel and clicked the bell because of this video. I looked through your channel videos and didn't see it by the way I searched for it (I guess because you forgot the name of it) and I found it in a UA-cam search for "axe sharpener." I'll keep my dedicated grinder and Razor Sharp wheels on it stored in the house to protect it. Thank you again!!!
By the way, I bought a *very extensive* SimpliSafe system about three years ago and the biggest weaknesses are the Video Doorbell and the SimpliCams. I have a Video Doorbell and 8 SimpliCams, with one in the living room (with the shutter closed through the App so I can walk by it without a Push Notification in the App) and 6 mounted around the house (so far, 1 left), with one watching the shed, one watching the car and carport and one at all 4 corners. I still need to add the 8th one watching the back from the other corner. The SimpliCams they sent me are only 720p resolution (and your likely are, too), even though they have 1080p SimpliCams that I can't see for sale anywhere, but what's horrible about all those outside, including the Video Doorbell, is that the Night Vision is practically useless. Night Vision was an important feature to have for me, but it works no where near as good as anticipated. It's probably because the little Infrared LED isn't strong enough.
I had to have electrical run around the house in conduit with outlets installed (all under the eaves) to power the Video Doorbell and the SimpliCams (because this house didn't have a doorbell) and I had the whole system wired so that everything can run from an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) if the power goes out. City Power runs everything until the lights go out (like from a hurricane or bad storm) and the UPS is then needed. The UPS was rated for the system as it was, but now I have to add Motion-Sensor Lights for all of them so they can see anything at all at night with a chance of actually recognizing what's happening in the App with any clarity. This will mean that the UPS can no longer run the system as long, even with low-power LED Spot/Flood Lights. Plus the added expense and hassle of having the buy them and install them. And now, because the night vision is so poor, I may need buy another SimpliCam and Motion-Sensor Light for the center front of the house to watch the living room window and front door from the side since the Video Doorbell is facing forward to the the street. The system can handle 10 SimpliCams, so with the Video Doorbell, that would be the 10th.
The Video Doorbell is touted as, "Sees people approaching, not vehicles and traffic." I'm here to tell you that mine sees every vehicle that passes on the street and gives me a Push Notice about it, but sometimes misses vehicles in the driveway. I know it's traffic because I can hear them passing, so why does it miss vehicles in the driveway? And the video Doorbell and SimpliCams will alert you to bugs flying close to the lens at night. I guess any system would do this, but it's aggravating. They can see bugs at night, but they don't give a clear image of much of anything with the Night Vision. The Night Vision range drops out of clarity at about 3-4 feet, so you'd need one for every window. I *hope* to increase that range with Motion-Sensor Lights and LED Spot/Flood Lights. Maybe I should start with only one to see how well it works.
I thought I was buying the Ultimate Dream Security System, but it's really not even close to that. Then there's the fact that the Push Notifications from the SimpliCams have taken up to 16 minutes to arrive in the App. I know because the App says it happened 16 minutes ago when it arrives. In 16 minutes, a break in could happen and by the time I know about it and the Police (in my case, the Sheriff's Office) are even called by Monitoring and the Police/Deputy arrives, the thief could already be gone and I'd be stuck with the damage caused and the loss of whatever was stolen. The whole point of all the SimpliCams outside was to be able to see what's happening and call the Sheriff's Office myself before the Monitoring People even knew anything was happening. Had I known all of this, I would have bought a system with much better resolution wired cams, but I'm stuck with SimpliSafe, so I have to make it all work as it should have in the first place.
SimpliSafe is not everything you think it is with a system as simple as yours. Your indoor SimpliCam won't show you much at night without a good light being on, and without that, being indoors, mine get more light from street lamps (and sometimes the Moon) than yours will, so just know that to protect yourselves and leave a light on for it when you're away. This is my true and honest review of SimpliSafe from an Extensive System perspective.
What are your thoughts on sharpening with a 4 1/2 inch angle grinder with a flapper disc - it works for me
Those leather wheels work crazy with some polishing compound
Wow! It’s just MDF. I’ll make some wheels. thanks for the great video
great video guys, I really enjoyed it
Hey I know it's late in the season but can you do a video on the budget chainsaw? Not the cheapest one but like somewhere in the middle. I saw your video on the cheapest on Amazon but I figured there was a slightly better one than that, that costs a little more out there. I heard the poulan pros are pretty good and they are Owned by Huskvarna. Please let us know and thank you.
I like how smoothly you integrated the product endorsement. I wish every channel could do it that seamlessly.
Boring story
I've been doing something similar, polishing my axe edges with a cotton wheel in my DeWalt 12v, takes longer for sure. Someday I'll get a bench grinder again, someday I'll have a place to stay where my things won't get stolen or sold. Family problems and drug problems, alot of people are trying to hold things together, personally I'm trying to start a lawncare business so I can take care of things myself and be left alone to do it.
Props to you sir I hope you reach your goal. Top job👍
@@Theexsquaddie. thanks, I'm glad I've been figuring things out and working on my life, people have been rather helpful in comments at times too. I live in WV along the Eastern side of the US in the rust belt and winter is coming fast, my lawns are drying up and it's time to find something to do for income for the winter, I'm thinking about heading south and just see what I find because I'm a carpenter and have alot of other skills. Hopefully I can find something so I don't have to use my equipment savings to get through winter! I'm determined to get out of poverty!!! Thanks for the positive comment!
@@racerx9223 I have a playlist I use most days to get my head ready to attack the day give it a listen I hope it helps 👍
You know, I think the concern about the grinding dust starting an electrical fire may have been due to the camera lens and shot angle in prior videos. It seemed like everything was closer together before, but in this one it's easy to see Cody has PLENTY of room there.
I think it's important to be mindful of the camera being an imperfect tool - and no tool is truly perfect - taking video which is then being viewed by each person's imperfect perception. Viewers are missing something by not being there, and Cody may not easily be able or have the time to see what it looks like from a limited perspective.
Is it possible for anyone to possess a sharpening stone and a blade, and _any_ forearm hair?
I’d love to hear how it does with your kitchen knives and if the blades hold up decently over time.
Thanks for recommending the trail boss. I have been very pleased with its form factor and edge retention.
I was smiling so hard at the ending I think I pulled a cheek muscle. Good dads never go out of style 👍
Why is it so satisfying to watch full grown men shave their arms with a good, sharp blade?
So are you suggesting the MDF wheel as your primary sharpening method ..... axes, lawn mower blades, knives etc??
Just watched your axe sharpening vid from 10 years ago! The old intro was cool
I have a favor to ask of you too do if u would please will you make a video on the difference between a regular chainsaw chain semi chisel chain and a full chisel chain
I wonder if the heat might hurt the steel. Should it be put in cold water after each pass? I dunno. Seems awesome tho
Bout time you did another axe video! I miss these
Way cool man!!! I use a old flapper wheel on a grinder, work good but man thats sharp!!!
My question, sir- is does the friction from the wheels produce heat? I mean heat enough to ruin the temper of the edge? And what exactly is jeweler’s rouge, I’ve never heard of that process?
You are the man. Big Thumbs Up!!!
Is there an alternative to this available in the U.K.?
You have sold me. I got the landsky stone and I just don;t have the patience for it. I am getting these now.
Wow that’s great sharpening in so little time
Stay safe y’all from Toronto covid-19 🪓
That's probably fine for an axe but don't use that on a pocket knife because you will most likely heat up the blade and ruin your temper
Here in much of Wisconsin our Dairy Queens and many ice cream places stay open. I've gone through the drive-thru at -5°F to get ice fream.
Haven’t talked about watches in a while brah.. you got the bug bad. Nice Explorer
Good watch taste you got. Always having an eye on your watches😄
2for 1 day with the Wranglerstar this is excellent!
What happened to the review on the Liam Hoffman ax
Nice swedish heraldic county shields ( landskapssköldar) one the wall in the alarmadvertisement part.
Cody...What was the name of the MDF wheels you bought off Amazon?
Wranglerstar videos are like the meetings that could of been an email. Usually good info, but why did it take so long.
I have a guy that sharpens my knives,he uses those MDFs as the final step
Holding the right angle on one of these types of spinning sharpening devices DEFNITELY takes some skill (albeit your title claim.....). Many guys that are too inpatient with a stone are going to really mess up a good blade with something like this... I've been using a Smith's handheld sharpener with the long handle to touch up machete and axe blades for 5 years now, takes 2 minutes and does a decent job refinishing an edge, Anything beyond that, chips/dings, and using an angle grinder first and the Smith's sharpener has worked just fine and doesn't take long at all....
I've learned even more patience in my machining schooling and could hand grind these tools at this point, but there is not much need with a simple pull-through 2 stage sharpener. Now do I use or need to sharpen things nearly as often as you?? HIGHLY doubtful lol
do you find it removes a lot of material quick ?
You can make a DMF wheel. Or any dmf wood and cut it. I made one for like 10$.
How long does it stay sharp? Is razor sharp good for splitting wood all day?
Absolutely mind blow. Changed the way I will sharpen my wood working tools and axes
Yes great way to ruin the temper
dont you get concave edge with that? even more after several sharpenings? For axes convex is much more preffered i think.
What if I have no home,power and grinder.
How many seconds will it take?
Any links would b helpful.
Ty
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I had to use a bench grinder on a cheap axe my dad gave me because he couldn't chop with it, It was such an awful state from new I had to invest a fair bit of time just to get it to split, my preference of axe has been a Husqvarna hatchet and small forest axe. not brilliantly sharp out of the box but I used some silicon carbide paper and elbow grease to get it very sharp :)