So fun fact: The burning in your nose from etching steel is caused by the release of the ions from your etch solution. In this case, sodium metal (which goes right back into solution if I remember correctly) and chlorine gas. Yeah wear the respirator when etching. Chlorine gas isn't fun to play with in most circumstances.
to make it "safer" I would recommend a sheath for the blade - a simple on possibly made with the scrap leather you have on hand, straps and rivets, or even just the leather and lacings. You could even decorae the sheath for that added punch, and it would protect the edge.
I think it would be awesome to make a “crafter’s kit” with hammers, tongs, saws, and other tools. I know harbor freight has inexpensive hammers that can be altered like this axe.
THAT IS UNREAL... I CAN NOT FIND THE 9V BATTERY ONE BUT THIS FRIEND HAS THAT SAME PORTABLE BOOSTER WOW I NEVER KNEW SALT, WATER, BATTERY ETCHING... WOW. JUST GORGEOUS... LOVE IT. LIKE ALL YOUR PROJECTS...!
Wow! Great idea, the only thing I would change for my own axe would be to age-patina the head with vinegar to make it look more old-timey and less new and shiny.
Apple seed your edges for a stronger edge, it helps to prevent chipping and rolling both. Takes a while to learn how to do and still get that shaving sharp edge, but it really helps. You kind of roll the file from shallow to steep (the final angle you want) and just have to keep following that curve through your grits.
Awesome video! I just might do something similar with my battleaxe, that I use for reenactment! Late to the game with this comment I know, but for consistent sharpening of knives, axes, and other sharp stuff, you could make a jig in which you clamp down the thing you want sharpened and have a board with the angles measured out and holes drilled through. Put the sharpening stone on a piece of wood, stick it through the hole and enjoy your sharp tools of pillaging! I think Stanley and a couple other companies make it, but it shouldn't be too hard to do by yourself.
@@SkillTree That raised-metal look is so satisfying, too. I made a metal bookmark in some crafting workshop ages ago and loved how that effect. Nice work with the fire, too. I've seen fire for drawing but not applying a sort of patina like that.
If anything I think the stain adds character. On a side note, while the entire point of the channel is to teach people the skills to do projects for themselves, you could totally open up an online store selling various things you can craft with the skills you've leveled up.
Interesting you say that! I was thinking along those lines. Just need to figure out what exactly that would entail for an initial investment on my part. Perhaps a patreon drive might help get it started 🤔
You could also dunk your steel in some ferric chloride after painting the pattern on with some nail polish to accomplish a similar result with your etching.
Lol given that you put a fire patina on the handle, just tell yourself the stains are bloodsplatter from your last pillaging trip. That is a boss axe btw, loved the video
with an axe you want an apple-seed shaped edge that is much more suited for chopping into wood, the easiest way to achieve that is to sharpen your axe on a belt grinder, using any of the unbraced spans of the grinder, normally on the underside of the of the machine.
Awesome project, I wished to watch the video as soon as the notification popped but I had some work keeping me busy... it kept bothering me in my head until I finally laid on my bed and watched it from start to finish!
Great video Idea! I have a cheap hand axe that just collects dust- now i have to do this to it, thanks! BTW I keep each of my leather dye bottles in there own zip lock bag, I still get gremlins but not as much as I used to and it once saved me from a HUGE mess when a cap came off after it slipped out of my hand.
Just found your channel. I'm working on an axe myself and was looking some answers which you provided. You gained a subscriber. Looking forward to your future videos.
Dude! You are such an inspiration for my crafting and give so many ideas! Love from Sweden! Tip about sharping: A vid i saw suggested (atleast for knifes) to cut a cardboard piece which has a 15 degree angle and that works for every knife you sharpen no matter the size of it! ^^
Great content dude, I am surprised you dont have more subscribers. I subscribed and watched 4 of your vids so far. Very cool and simple projects that have a big impact. keep up the great work and i will keep watching it!
also if you want to make it even more ''authentic' you should make it thinner as woodcutter's axe or any hardware store hatchet is much more bulkier towards the head rather a fighting axe . The reason is it makes it lighter and faster to swing :) now you need a spear or try make a lamellar armor with that vegan leather and you have a viking starter set ! xD
Excellent work! I totally understand about the dye incident too. One problem that I have is my dyes "bronzing" I guess because the larger items I don't have enough dye to dip dye it and I put too much on. But yeah... It kills me every time. The feibings pro dyes are good but drive me insane. Do you know of a better dye? I have been apprehensive to get the eco flows... I dunno... Seems risky. Where did you get your 3 sided honer? I have been trying to find a good one for a good price.
I have only used the feibings so far. I should branch out and try different thing as well. That being said, the ecoflow gel has treated me well in the past. You just need to be quick with it because it will keep darkening areas so it's easy to end up with splotches. Thanks for watching!
Man, I LOVE those books. That would be DOPE. I will need to make myself a larger forge first or, at least, a hotter one so I can forge weld and get that ripple pattern😁
@@SkillTree I ment use tape to put that rippling pattern on a sword you already have to start. Then after that work with nickel steel and 01 tool steel to create Damascus steel.
I'm not entirely sure but that sharp smell could be chlorine which you defiitely do not want to breathe. Table Salt is partly chlorine and electric currents are good at breaking up molecules..
The fumes from the etching can b verry dangerous parts of it is clorean gass with can b very harmful so resparater and we'll ventilated space if doing it ide recommend
While it would increase the amount of work I would definitely take the head off and reshape the whole thing. It always really bugs me how much metal they put on the back end of small hatchets like these, it makes them really unwieldy.
Dude been loving skill tree. But come on Clever you got to find out how to actually sharpen. Been sharpening knives and axes swords throwing steaks and everything else ever since I was a kid. I will make you a video on how to properly sharpen. For an ax yes you do need a file and a roughing Stone but it's around stone. As a former logger and a former logger son the way you sharpen that hatchet hurt my soul. LOL I'll get you something else to learn. Cool idea though using the jump starter. Awesome idea
LOL. Well, a couple of points in my defense. 1. That is not at all how I would sharpen a knife. 2. While researching different axe sharpening methods, I saw that the usual method employes a pick style sharpener but I didn't have one nore could I get one in time for the shooting. That being said, I agree, there are FAR better methods. Still, was able to get it shaving sharp! Give me SOME credit 🤣
@@SkillTree oh my good sir there are so many better methods. Please take my method with a grain of salt when I finish this video. As this is what I was taught as a child growing up. However it seems to work really well to hold a long-lasting edge. As it stands I can also use it to sharpen my straight razor that I use. It's the same basic premise as far as I have learned and in my experience. I love sharing things and I love learning. Also as an experienced locksmith your escape artist episode is next on my list. I have just been afraid to watch it as a locksmith . yes I am a long-time subscriber by the way. Thank you, deeply appreciate and love the knowledge you are imparting to others
So fun fact: The burning in your nose from etching steel is caused by the release of the ions from your etch solution. In this case, sodium metal (which goes right back into solution if I remember correctly) and chlorine gas. Yeah wear the respirator when etching. Chlorine gas isn't fun to play with in most circumstances.
Don't worry about the stains... everyone get's orc blood on their Axe at some point :)
to make it "safer" I would recommend a sheath for the blade - a simple on possibly made with the scrap leather you have on hand, straps and rivets, or even just the leather and lacings. You could even decorae the sheath for that added punch, and it would protect the edge.
I almost loved the extra beard on the axe with the flat top, but I should have trusted the process! It looks amazing!
I think it would be awesome to make a “crafter’s kit” with hammers, tongs, saws, and other tools. I know harbor freight has inexpensive hammers that can be altered like this axe.
THAT IS UNREAL... I CAN NOT FIND THE 9V BATTERY ONE BUT THIS FRIEND HAS THAT SAME PORTABLE BOOSTER WOW I NEVER KNEW SALT, WATER, BATTERY ETCHING... WOW. JUST GORGEOUS... LOVE IT. LIKE ALL YOUR PROJECTS...!
*talks about stains and how dye is a magnet for everything*
*also is wearing all white*
(Love the videos just found this a little funny)
Wow! Great idea, the only thing I would change for my own axe would be to age-patina the head with vinegar to make it look more old-timey and less new and shiny.
You need a wrist strap as well to complete the project 👍👍👍👍 Neat design!
Absolutely Amazing man!
Geat video, the "Axe" looks great and by the way, the stains give it character. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! It really was fun to make. Way easier than I thought it would be
You can now make a sheath / frog for it. Great video!
Soon... VERY soon 😁
Apple seed your edges for a stronger edge, it helps to prevent chipping and rolling both. Takes a while to learn how to do and still get that shaving sharp edge, but it really helps. You kind of roll the file from shallow to steep (the final angle you want) and just have to keep following that curve through your grits.
I love the engraving tool. Many a Warhammer mini has met mine.
Great episode as usual. I wish I had more time to try out these things. However the love of leatherwork that you started in me takes priority.
Gotta follow that passion! Thanks for being part of the Fam!
“I made a thing!” I love it XD
Awesome video! I just might do something similar with my battleaxe, that I use for reenactment!
Late to the game with this comment I know, but for consistent sharpening of knives, axes, and other sharp stuff, you could make a jig in which you clamp down the thing you want sharpened and have a board with the angles measured out and holes drilled through. Put the sharpening stone on a piece of wood, stick it through the hole and enjoy your sharp tools of pillaging!
I think Stanley and a couple other companies make it, but it shouldn't be too hard to do by yourself.
As soon as it hit the phone I clicked. Stop everything. There is a new skilltree video.
That makes my day! Glad you enjoy the content so far!
love it
Haha entertaining with a cool end result, subscribed that was fun.
That was really cool, I’ll have to try it.
Next project how bout a blow dart or a rubber band gun.
Blood stains just add character, right? Check out how to use a fold rag and a mill file to change an axes profile. Thanks for another great video!
Siiick! That was definitely an upgrade from the storebought look your hatchet had. That was pretty amazing how clean the etching turned out, too.
Thanks! I was so stoked when I ripped off the vinyl and saw the shine of the untouched metal 😁. Definitely a fun project. Thank you for watching!
@@SkillTree That raised-metal look is so satisfying, too. I made a metal bookmark in some crafting workshop ages ago and loved how that effect. Nice work with the fire, too. I've seen fire for drawing but not applying a sort of patina like that.
And right on cue spooky af Facebook showed me that memory this morning, a copper bookmark with a raised edge and a raised vine with leaves pattern.
@@aaronlittle5478 The machine KNOWS
If anything I think the stain adds character.
On a side note, while the entire point of the channel is to teach people the skills to do projects for themselves, you could totally open up an online store selling various things you can craft with the skills you've leveled up.
Interesting you say that! I was thinking along those lines. Just need to figure out what exactly that would entail for an initial investment on my part. Perhaps a patreon drive might help get it started 🤔
Dope work, my dude 👍
You could also dunk your steel in some ferric chloride after painting the pattern on with some nail polish to accomplish a similar result with your etching.
Lol given that you put a fire patina on the handle, just tell yourself the stains are bloodsplatter from your last pillaging trip. That is a boss axe btw, loved the video
It is the lie I will tell the world, but I'll know... 😤
Man I need to go find some of that sticky vinyl sheet stuff. Very sweet etch there dude!
with an axe you want an apple-seed shaped edge that is much more suited for chopping into wood, the easiest way to achieve that is to sharpen your axe on a belt grinder, using any of the unbraced spans of the grinder, normally on the underside of the of the machine.
A stain? A stain on the leather you say? Ohhh you mean the blood of my enemies...
Awesome project, I wished to watch the video as soon as the notification popped but I had some work keeping me busy... it kept bothering me in my head until I finally laid on my bed and watched it from start to finish!
I am glad you got the chance to! Thank you for checking it out!😁👍
You need a 2x72" belt grinder... You won't know yourself for metalwork projects!
Lovely video, I should do this to my Bushcraft axe.
You totally should! I hope you share the results if you do!
Saltwater and battery for etching feels like exploiting a bug in the physics engine
I own this hachet it chops great I fixed up the edge and it chops well nice video
It really does! I was surprised because it was so affordable. Thanks for watching!
Great video Idea! I have a cheap hand axe that just collects dust- now i have to do this to it, thanks! BTW I keep each of my leather dye bottles in there own zip lock bag, I still get gremlins but not as much as I used to and it once saved me from a HUGE mess when a cap came off after it slipped out of my hand.
That's a GREAT idea. Thanks for all the future headaches you have saved me!
Just found your channel. I'm working on an axe myself and was looking some answers which you provided. You gained a subscriber. Looking forward to your future videos.
Glad I could assist! Welcome to the fam😁
Dude! You are such an inspiration for my crafting and give so many ideas! Love from Sweden!
Tip about sharping: A vid i saw suggested (atleast for knifes) to cut a cardboard piece which has a 15 degree angle and that works for every knife you sharpen no matter the size of it! ^^
Great tip! Also, thanks for the love. It's great to get to connect with people from all over the world🐵
You should get a cold steel Norshawk you could do something awesome
This is a cool idea
Thanks! It was a lot of fun to make!
Dope episode! I've been meaning to try this actually, the shaping of a store bought axe head. But I didn't think to etch the design, looks great!
Thanks! It was super easy to do. You should give it a shot!
Very interesting, lots of skill involved in this video and loved the gratuitous shot of the wife's leg at 13;09 👍 👍 😁
Btw the fumes from the etching were chlorine gas the same gas used in WW1 as a weapon
Great content dude, I am surprised you dont have more subscribers. I subscribed and watched 4 of your vids so far. Very cool and simple projects that have a big impact. keep up the great work and i will keep watching it!
also if you want to make it even more ''authentic' you should make it thinner as woodcutter's axe or any hardware store hatchet is much more bulkier towards the head rather a fighting axe . The reason is it makes it lighter and faster to swing :) now you need a spear or try make a lamellar armor with that vegan leather and you have a viking starter set ! xD
Those stains are the dried blood of your enemies.
For VICTORY! And not at all due to clumsiness
Nice axe. You should learn how to make leather dye until stores open up again.
Ooooh. Great suggestion! I will start researching that ASAP
Love the MacGyver'ing in ur videos man, but wouldn't some metal etching acid from hobby lobby be just as good?
You could just add some more dye stains so it looks intentional
Turn the file around so the teeth are cutting forward next time. Works faster and doesnt ruin the file.
Could you use the etching method to make enamel pins?
Excellent work! I totally understand about the dye incident too. One problem that I have is my dyes "bronzing" I guess because the larger items I don't have enough dye to dip dye it and I put too much on. But yeah... It kills me every time. The feibings pro dyes are good but drive me insane. Do you know of a better dye? I have been apprehensive to get the eco flows... I dunno... Seems risky. Where did you get your 3 sided honer? I have been trying to find a good one for a good price.
I have only used the feibings so far. I should branch out and try different thing as well. That being said, the ecoflow gel has treated me well in the past. You just need to be quick with it because it will keep darkening areas so it's easy to end up with splotches. Thanks for watching!
Could a grinding tip on a Dremel do it all ?
I haven't had great luck using a griding tip on wood. The grit is so fine I end up burning the wood more than actually carving.
Would painters tape work for itching?
I would THINK so. Though, if it gets wet whe stickyness may let go. Perhaps electrical tape?
when you notice the dye stains on the hoodie too
I love that hoodie but I put it through hades itself.
@@SkillTree I do that all the time. They stop being stains and become Skill Badges.
Hey Cl3ver if you have seen or read game of thrones one project I think you should do is make a sword look like Valerie steel.
Man, I LOVE those books. That would be DOPE. I will need to make myself a larger forge first or, at least, a hotter one so I can forge weld and get that ripple pattern😁
@@SkillTree I ment use tape to put that rippling pattern on a sword you already have to start. Then after that work with nickel steel and 01 tool steel to create Damascus steel.
@@bretlemieux2489 cool idea! I'll add it to the list!
@@SkillTree sweet deal
I'm not entirely sure but that sharp smell could be chlorine which you defiitely do not want to breathe. Table Salt is partly chlorine and electric currents are good at breaking up molecules..
Make Bloodhound's Axe(Raven's Bite), from the game Apex Legends pls?
Oh man. That looks DOPE!.Consider it added to the list!
The fumes from the etching can b verry dangerous parts of it is clorean gass with can b very harmful so resparater and we'll ventilated space if doing it ide recommend
metal armor
I would've used the stains to spark the idea of aging it because a perfect piece of leather doesn't compliment the design ya know?
can you do wood burning
Could you please make a scabbard for a sword?
The only issue is that, for 15 dollars, I’m guessing the metal sucks. Looks great, but probably doesn’t hold an edge well
I'm sorry, I have a attention deficit, what's that water you've adorned with that axe?
Just salt water. VERY salty water.
@@SkillTree ah thanks man 😊
The first time I dyed leather, I spilled half a bottle of black dye on my deck. The spot is still there. It mocks me.
While it would increase the amount of work I would definitely take the head off and reshape the whole thing. It always really bugs me how much metal they put on the back end of small hatchets like these, it makes them really unwieldy.
Dude been loving skill tree. But come on Clever you got to find out how to actually sharpen. Been sharpening knives and axes swords throwing steaks and everything else ever since I was a kid. I will make you a video on how to properly sharpen. For an ax yes you do need a file and a roughing Stone but it's around stone. As a former logger and a former logger son the way you sharpen that hatchet hurt my soul. LOL I'll get you something else to learn. Cool idea though using the jump starter. Awesome idea
LOL. Well, a couple of points in my defense. 1. That is not at all how I would sharpen a knife. 2. While researching different axe sharpening methods, I saw that the usual method employes a pick style sharpener but I didn't have one nore could I get one in time for the shooting. That being said, I agree, there are FAR better methods. Still, was able to get it shaving sharp! Give me SOME credit 🤣
I look forward to seeing that video Matt, It will be great to see how a professional does it!
@@SkillTree You don't need anything else, you've got it shaving sharp 👍
@@SkillTree oh my good sir there are so many better methods. Please take my method with a grain of salt when I finish this video. As this is what I was taught as a child growing up. However it seems to work really well to hold a long-lasting edge. As it stands I can also use it to sharpen my straight razor that I use. It's the same basic premise as far as I have learned and in my experience. I love sharing things and I love learning. Also as an experienced locksmith your escape artist episode is next on my list. I have just been afraid to watch it as a locksmith . yes I am a long-time subscriber by the way. Thank you, deeply appreciate and love the knowledge you are imparting to others
far too much talk you may like the sound of your own voice that doesnt mean everybody else does
The beauty of technology, you can always turn on captions and hit mute. Thanks for watching.