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yes but you see he can and will make profit off of that hammer that’s why he is able to do that but still consider his long johns expensive. he can’t make profit off of his longjohns
@@thatoneguy1374 used to be a carpenter all my coworkers used stiletto's titanium heads swung like they were heavier oz heads then they actually were have replaceable heads and the ergonomic design reduces the carpal tunnel you get from swinging all day and this hammer basically lacks all the features i am looking for in a hammer im sorry but any serious framer probably wouldn't use this hammer but i guess people still use est-wings so then i guess people would use anything but whatever thats just my opinion from years of framing ive spent thousands and changed hammers many times
The direct short did not affected the colour.Electricity has to go through the liquid and into the hammer directly arcing to the hammer Is the same like doing it without any liquid.
@@tylerrhodes9814 He did Not use Temperature colouring.He did an electrolyte bath.Titanium Changes Colour Depending on the electricity going in to the solution which then goes in the hammer.
1 AM EST and the Hammer is sitting at $4,100.00. Jesus Christ... May it go to the moon and back! The work put into that thing and the beauty in it makes if valuable!
I'm the same way. Something that I lay my hand on 300 times a day and that is more of a work item than purely a luxury pleasure item is ok to spend the money on...in my mind. Especially if it practically becomes part of my wardrobe. A $300 Leatherman, a $400 pocket knife(that I do use in an industrial job) or the $300 set of tubing benders instead of the $99 ones. Stuff I care about is heirloom quality even though my income is not.
I'm shocked how well the fly press moved that metal. It sounds SO hard every time you take a hammer to it. One of my favorite shop tools that most people outside of smiths have never even seen.
Titanium is stronger than steel at room temperatures, but at higher temperatures, is loses its strength a lot more than steel, and there comes a point where steel is stronger than titanium at those temperatures
@@BigBadLoneWolf im pretty sure steel is stronger...far more heavy. But harder and less brittle becouse it tends to spring more....if titanium had those proporties we would save tons in weight on springs..and surely all pliers would be made from it dont u think...if it was both lighter and stronger
@@BigBadLoneWolf Steel is much stronger than titanium if they are the same size, as in the same volume. It can also be hardened much harder, more tensile and compressive strength etc. But titanium weighs a lot less.
It's not that I wanted a Ti hammer per sé, just that it was cool that there was an auction for the cool thing made by this youtube creator that I enjoy.
@@williamgibson4762 not that much my first and cheapest was like 50 euro's. Straight from China. They have tungsten carbide ones aswel even cheaper starting at like 25 lol
I love it Tim gets some titanium a few months back and is now just making literally everything he can think of out of it. Love the vids keep up the great content
@@EdwardRatliff and also since it is a chemical fire it is really hard to put out for example some chemical like potassium if you add water it actually makes a explotion
Clicked for the thumbnail, stayed for the content and now subbed. My favourite quote: 'So I think we're just gonna say it was all part of the plan. It was not!'
Hey Tim, could you discuss titanium vs steel some time? Properties of the materials, how they differ in function as finished objects and how they differ when you make them? Love your channel, great content!
Doubt he's going to admit that his beautiful hammer is basically useless...but yeah. Titanium is basically the worst material for a hammer. There is literally no benefit in this application.
@@Peeguzzlerexcept in any application where weight actually matters or corrosion resistance. I also framed for a few years and saw a bunch of more experienced framers use titanium hammers
@@s00p3rmanmost framers now use titanium. It’s lighter, so you can swing it faster, so it hits about the same as steel. It also transfers its energy to a nail about 30% more effectively. Try driving a nail with a 16 oz titanium hammer and a 19 oz steel hammer and you’ll feel the difference
also, the community. can take a lot of time to build it up. i agree with the high quality and great content from him. I love it all and I find myself watching him over other blacksmiths
I think most of it is his humility… He doesn’t want to take money from people on Patreon… Etc. I think he’s trying to do this in a way that it’s his conscience best… Sadly that is not the way that builds subscribers the fastest!
Great product ! Glad i found you channel ! As a carperter my self a few notes if i may . For my use at work i would like the front part to be actually a little bit more curved at the inside . the second one is sort of a trade secret , and it is that the central gravity point is actually leaning on the front ( on those teeths) and not in the back because we hammer the nails with momentum and not force and when we remove nails it requires less leverage . And if you like another tip , after you have properly in the digree you can of course dried the handles very well , you heat up the hamemer , ace etc you fit the handle in then and place it in a bucket of water for a few hours .then take it out wipe it , paint varnish it etc .
@@jbwanthony3177 bro that means nothing i have a titanium hammer and it weighs 14 oz. that thing is light as hell but i can hit things so much harder than my old steel Milwaukee one
You wouldn't get much use out of it even if you wanted, the hole point of a hammer is for it to be heavy. making a hammer from titanium is like making eclectic wire out of plastic :/
@@amirhosseinkermani3695 i know, right? So much effort for a worse, more expensive version of a common item. I suppose if you just want a hammer as an accessory to wear around in your carhart overalls' hammer loop then it would make sense...
@@amirhosseinkermani3695 no it isnt. Most hammers are around 16 oz. You don't a to be swinging a heavy piece of metal for 9 hours everyday. The hammers on the market are made out of titanium.,
I miss the days of catching myself on fire lol. One lapse in concentration and I am now 37 and disabled, 9 spine surgeries down and very much a burden on my family rather than a provider. I really loved being out in the field behind my welding hood, I worked on water towers for more than ten years. Now I am totally useless. Be safe all, don't take the little things for granted.
I used to frame houses for 20 years and I would of loved to have that hammer!!! After many years I settled with a California Framer Hammer. It’s a supper beautiful tool!!
Wrong old school thinking makes the handle crack sooner, he has it perfect allows for some swell to keep the grain wet and malleable to keep it from breaking
@@Yourmomsbf-nx9ve I've swung the same hammer for 20 years. They don't break. And having the handle protrude negates half of the hammers usefulness. It may be fine for an axe or hatchet, but not a framing hammer.
Not if you contour the handle to fit your hand. Plenty of hammers have metal handles. As long as you can dissipate the energy over a broader surface you’ll be better off.
In framing it helps keep the nail head from slipping. The nails usually have a grid pattern on the face. It also leaves nice chewed up marks on wood so it couldn't be used in a finish carpentry setting. Most commercial ti hammers have a steel insert on the face so that it can be replaced when worn down. Possibly even swapped to a smooth insert.
This man accidentally gave his framing hammer a factory new fade finish, bro that looks clean af
Nah that’s mw
I think it was ft
Af lit fire hashtag hunnit dawg yolo
"Don't wanna burn my Long Johns! Those things are expensive!"
That's a true Canadian right there folks.
As a Canadian, I can confirm that’s long Johns are sacred.
So Canadian he sweats maple syrup
*Hammer sells for $3,200+ USD* 😂
Can't cost more then a hammer
yes thay really are
"I don't want to burn my longjohns. Those things are expensive." As he cuts a big chunk of titanium.
yes but you see he can and will make profit off of that hammer that’s why he is able to do that but still consider his long johns expensive. he can’t make profit off of his longjohns
@@thatoneguy1374 used to be a carpenter all my coworkers used stiletto's titanium heads swung like they were heavier oz heads then they actually were have replaceable heads and the ergonomic design reduces the carpal tunnel you get from swinging all day and this hammer basically lacks all the features i am looking for in a hammer im sorry but any serious framer probably wouldn't use this hammer but i guess people still use est-wings so then i guess people would use anything but whatever thats just my opinion from years of framing ive spent thousands and changed hammers many times
@@SharkButtholio alright whatever fam.
Current bid is nearly 5G Canadian....
I mean titanium is more expensive than most steels alloys, but not by that much and such a small piece is still not gonna cost much.
Turned out sweet! Cool seeing how that arc effected the anodizing
Nice seeing you here Jerry! At what level do you think this hammer scratches?
Glad to see Jerry here :)
Hi I love your video’s
lol every time so funny when a big youtuber being in a randomly recomanded video xd
fck u
So crazy man. Tim got 6.2k CAD from the titanium hammer auction. Well deserved for his hard work. Keep it up!
It’s beautiful how an accidental color finish will give you the 90% of the views of this video
The direct short did not affected the colour.Electricity has to go through the liquid and into the hammer directly arcing to the hammer Is the same like doing it without any liquid.
@@braamschmidmountainbiking632 temperature coloring has nothing to do with electricity,wtf?
@@tylerrhodes9814 He did Not use Temperature colouring.He did an electrolyte bath.Titanium Changes Colour Depending on the electricity going in to the solution which then goes in the hammer.
@@braamschmidmountainbiking632 titanium can change color with electricity or with heat
Hahaha I’m into knife making so it’s similar in a way and I’m not gonna lie that color made me instantly click
Seriously, get some welding pants or something to wear while grinding material. Stop catching your pants on fire!
I almost freaked out when I so him without any protection XD
In the words of Bob Ross: "We don't make mistakes, we have happy little accidents!"
Bob Robert.
I loved right after “good job Mr. Tim” when you were putting in the drift and everything just kept falling off the anvil.
This guy looks like Australian Matthew McConaughey and Mark Zuckerberg combined.
I knew I will find this comment.
And Timothy dyck
He looks like the guy from ratatouille that is being controlled by Remi
I cant unsee it now 🤣🤣
I was looking for this comment 🤣
Final sell price was over $6,000 C in anyone was wondering.
for us American folk that's around $5000
5,000$ for a hammer..... I’m just gonna assume this is an art piece and not for actual use
Good luck finding a way to ruin it 🤷
Even then, $5k for a hammer seems a bit pricey.
I can definitely appreciate the labor that went into it though.
1 AM EST and the Hammer is sitting at $4,100.00. Jesus Christ... May it go to the moon and back! The work put into that thing and the beauty in it makes if valuable!
$5,000 Canadian currently!
Me: Live frugal, only buy necessary items.
Also me: kinda want a titanium hammer
Eat Raman noodles and chicken and rice cause Im a cheapskate. Own 4 titanium hammers
You can buy one for about $65 US, on amazon( that’s how much mine was 4 years ago) they are “stiletto” hammers. My favorite.
@@adammichaelis if you want the full titanium handle too, in Canada its $300 CAD
I'm the same way. Something that I lay my hand on 300 times a day and that is more of a work item than purely a luxury pleasure item is ok to spend the money on...in my mind. Especially if it practically becomes part of my wardrobe. A $300 Leatherman, a $400 pocket knife(that I do use in an industrial job) or the $300 set of tubing benders instead of the $99 ones. Stuff I care about is heirloom quality even though my income is not.
I just came here to say Stiletto has been making them for at least 11 years. I bought one when I built my house in 2010...was about $100 then.
I'm shocked how well the fly press moved that metal. It sounds SO hard every time you take a hammer to it. One of my favorite shop tools that most people outside of smiths have never even seen.
It sure is an awesome tool. Quite a few leather workers use a fly press too. Just a smaller one of course :)
its great ! to be fair part of the reason the material moved so beautiful was becouse titanium is simply beautiful
Titanium is stronger than steel at room temperatures, but at higher temperatures, is loses its strength a lot more than steel, and there comes a point where steel is stronger than titanium at those temperatures
@@BigBadLoneWolf im pretty sure steel is stronger...far more heavy. But harder and less brittle becouse it tends to spring more....if titanium had those proporties we would save tons in weight on springs..and surely all pliers would be made from it dont u think...if it was both lighter and stronger
@@BigBadLoneWolf Steel is much stronger than titanium if they are the same size, as in the same volume. It can also be hardened much harder, more tensile and compressive strength etc. But titanium weighs a lot less.
It’s called “drifting” - Forge and the Furious: Tokyo “Drift”
"Oh cool, there's an auction for it..."
> +600$ C already
"whelp..."
Titanium is over 5k per ounce so that’s cheap as
@@joeyeoman5912 Actually it's closer to $15 per kilogram.
@@joeyeoman5912 you might be thinking of platinum
If you truly want a Titanium hammer just buy a Stiletto hammer.
Sure they're not as fancy as this, but they serve the same purpose.
It's not that I wanted a Ti hammer per sé, just that it was cool that there was an auction for the cool thing made by this youtube creator that I enjoy.
nobody:
Timothy Dyck: make it out of T I T A N I U M
Prepare for trouble and Make it double
titanium framing hammers are quite common nowadays, i have 3 myself ;p
@@darrellbeets7758 how much do they cost
@@williamgibson4762 not that much my first and cheapest was like 50 euro's. Straight from China. They have tungsten carbide ones aswel even cheaper starting at like 25 lol
@@williamgibson4762 sorry for all the dutch in here....Milwaukee 4932352584 Ti14SC-H18 Stiletto titanium hamer met houten greep - 457mm
I love it Tim gets some titanium a few months back and is now just making literally everything he can think of out of it. Love the vids keep up the great content
Those pneumatic hammers always make me think of a cartoon dog just waiting for another ball or stick to be thrown. That panting noise cracks me up.
DUDE! This thing sold for $6,250 CAD! Holy shit! Congrats man! Absolutely stunning work!
so what is that? like $48 USD?
@@johnnyreed1119 yeah, except with two zeros on the end. $4,800 US.
Eh, close enough lmao
@@unfazedmc5734 😆
Timothy: Oh gosh. The battery’s arcing again!
St Peter: Wow Tim, nice hammer
Hydrogen gas can build up in the battery and leak out which can then explode. Arcing from a short can do that easily.
@@EdwardRatliff and also since it is a chemical fire it is really hard to put out for example some chemical like potassium if you add water it actually makes a explotion
@@doctor9643 potassium isn't a chemical
Nice to see another titanium hammer!
I'd definitely recommend getting a quick change tool post for your lathe, and some parallels for your mill. Will make your finish work a lot easier.
Clicked for the thumbnail, stayed for the content and now subbed.
My favourite quote:
'So I think we're just gonna say it was all part of the plan. It was not!'
You are the one in a hundred that knows how to install a hammer handle.
I must the one in a hundred too.
And me!!
@@sjv6598 My former employers Okie father taught me this is 1973, William was a smart man he taught me tricks for working smarter not harder.
I will never get tired of Tim's gleeful enthusiasm in his work.
I love your delicate and controlled touch with that massive power hammer. Great work!
Hey Tim, could you discuss titanium vs steel some time? Properties of the materials, how they differ in function as finished objects and how they differ when you make them?
Love your channel, great content!
Doubt he's going to admit that his beautiful hammer is basically useless...but yeah. Titanium is basically the worst material for a hammer. There is literally no benefit in this application.
Steel is pretty much superior to titanium in pretty much all domestic appliances.
@@Peeguzzlerexcept in any application where weight actually matters or corrosion resistance. I also framed for a few years and saw a bunch of more experienced framers use titanium hammers
@@s00p3rmanmost framers now use titanium. It’s lighter, so you can swing it faster, so it hits about the same as steel. It also transfers its energy to a nail about 30% more effectively. Try driving a nail with a 16 oz titanium hammer and a 19 oz steel hammer and you’ll feel the difference
Tbh idk how he doesn't have a mil subs already his vids or so high-quality and great content in general
Hes not dropping enough content would be my guess
also, the community. can take a lot of time to build it up. i agree with the high quality and great content from him. I love it all and I find myself watching him over other blacksmiths
I think most of it is his humility… He doesn’t want to take money from people on Patreon… Etc. I think he’s trying to do this in a way that it’s his conscience best… Sadly that is not the way that builds subscribers the fastest!
Ever heard of Alec Steele? I’m cringing watching this dude.
@@xMOSEScb yes I have i watch almost all of his videos as well. And if u dont like the videos then my watch it
He’s gotta be the most friendly high pitched voice compared to what he does
Agree
Omg 😂🤣 this comment read my thoughts .
Great product ! Glad i found you channel !
As a carperter my self a few notes if i may . For my use at work i would like the front part to be actually a little bit more curved at the inside . the second one is sort of a trade secret , and it is that the central gravity point is actually leaning on the front ( on those teeths) and not in the back because we hammer the nails with momentum and not force and when we remove nails it requires less leverage .
And if you like another tip , after you have properly in the digree you can of course dried the handles very well , you heat up the hamemer , ace etc you fit the handle in then and place it in a bucket of water for a few hours .then take it out wipe it , paint varnish it etc .
It's just incredible how the modern culture allows selling a 'fancy' simple tool at a premium price:) Marvelous
I'm glad I found you Tim, I'm envious of your tools and your knowledge. Thanks for posting.
Could use a larger sweet spot (head)
Martin seems like a really cool guy, and he's a beast on the milling machine. Love the show Tim.
9:51 hes milling his vice...
@@elrud5964 lol, maybe but you should see the video where he mills Tim a new truck key
@@elrud5964 haha, oh man. I didn't notice that the first time I watched the video
@@TheDrumminjay 😅
@@elrud5964 The mill can eat a little vice, as a treat.
I love The use of old machines handheld fabrication tools gives you a feeling of real handmade fabrication👌
Beautiful hammer! Awesome video! Thanks!
I just discovered your channel and I’m really enjoying your attitude to making stuff and your video style. Thank you 🥰
Mistakes makes you PERFECT
First time on this channel. Thanks for welcoming new people!
Beautiful build! Looks great.
★ StatTrak™ Hammer | Fade (Factory New)
i was looking for this comment :)
Ha. Still funny the third time. Ha.
As I guy who's had a hammer in his almost every day for the last 42 years I have to say this is one of the most beautiful I've seen.
Too bad titanium is light.
@@jbwanthony3177 bro that means nothing i have a titanium hammer and it weighs 14 oz. that thing is light as hell but i can hit things so much harder than my old steel Milwaukee one
@@jio7270 holy shit bro take a science class. 😂😂😂 More mass more force.
@@jbwanthony3177 Yes, a 14oz steel hammer would have so much more mass then a 14oz titanium one. Because science and stuff.
@@heltfeil considering the standard weight of a steel one is 16 to 22 ounces....
I'm sure Ol' Essential Craftsman would love this thing. Beautiful craftsmanship.
A beautiful hammer. Thanks for the video.
“There are no such things as accidents, just happy mistakes.”
Bob Ross, 1991
I have to agree, that accidental arc definitely produced a HAPPY mistake; that hammer looks fantastic!
You got it backwards.
“.sekatsim yppah tsuj ,stnedicca sa sgniht hcus on era erehT”
1991 ,ssoR Bob
?
wrong you were definitely a mistake kiddo sorry to break it to you
I’d leave it on the truck for 5 minutes and someone would start stripping concrete forms with it.
Every damn time
Really cool video! Nicely done for your first hammer. Pretty neat accident with the anodizing!
Завтра на технологии такой же сделаю )))
I couldn't ever use that hammer, it's literally the most beautiful hammer I've ever seen 😅😅
It's legit a piece of art 💯
Same.
You wouldn't get much use out of it even if you wanted, the hole point of a hammer is for it to be heavy. making a hammer from titanium is like making eclectic wire out of plastic :/
@@amirhosseinkermani3695 damn I didn't even think bout that 😂😂 well even if it was usable, I probably couldn't.
@@amirhosseinkermani3695 i know, right? So much effort for a worse, more expensive version of a common item. I suppose if you just want a hammer as an accessory to wear around in your carhart overalls' hammer loop then it would make sense...
@@amirhosseinkermani3695 no it isnt. Most hammers are around 16 oz. You don't a to be swinging a heavy piece of metal for 9 hours everyday. The hammers on the market are made out of titanium.,
"Its got all the colours thats awesome!!"
Me, a CS:GO player: *Meh, its not **_Blue Gem_*
100% fade
@@mateodipre8204 nah this is more 97/10
Glad you are not giving up on Titanums
i love how you can see the metal gradually cool off when he’s working on it
Let me just tell ya! You are an absolute delight to watch!😁 thank you for such wholesome and calming content! Keep up the great work Timothy!🤩
Comparing the energy of Alec Steele to this guy... I feel like I am watching an episode of Bob Ross.
I miss the days of catching myself on fire lol. One lapse in concentration and I am now 37 and disabled, 9 spine surgeries down and very much a burden on my family rather than a provider. I really loved being out in the field behind my welding hood, I worked on water towers for more than ten years. Now I am totally useless. Be safe all, don't take the little things for granted.
That's a nice tool and great video showing the process.
This with a carbon fiber handle would be the most awesome hammer ever made.. LOL
Indeed! Great idea. Could you imagine if someone got that for you as a gift!
Making the lightest possible hammer feels weirdly counterintuitive after a certain point. Like, don't you want a LITTLE bit of weight to the hammer?
@@nathandomier1157 hammers are sold by weight on purpose a light hammer is pointless.
just buy a martinez and be done lol
*most awesome LOOKING hammer ever made. My bad y'all.. 🤣
looks cool as heck but completely defeats the purpose of a hammer which is supposed to be heavy :D
Nah framers love titanium hammers
Obviously you have never swung a framing hammer all day. My Stilletto Titanium is easily my favorite.
Love to see true workmanship
OMG that's beautiful! A bit serendipitous with the anodizing process there :)
I've only ever welded Titanium, does it have the same kind of "sticky" feeling when your foraging it?
"I'll never make anything from titanium again"
-you
Haha
This is the last one... :P
@@TimothyDyck -just like last time-
Well,okay
@@TimothyDyck haha we'll see
@@TimothyDyck we totally believe you
Make VS Create 🤨 🤯
I used to frame houses for 20 years and I would of loved to have that hammer!!! After many years I settled with a California Framer Hammer. It’s a supper beautiful tool!!
That's awesome!!
Great job!!
Him: square bar
Me, a minecrafter: ingot
Its a forging term as there are many ways to make an ingot.
Square bar vs ingot which could be... round
"Me, a minecrafter"
Profile picture sure matches
@@Linsquip_ wooosh
I just wanted to see him hit something with it :’(
me toooooooooooooo
it would have marked that useless waffle face instantly. and then he would have not got C $6,250.00 for it
Pretty sweet looking project!
Wow that hammer looks soo smooth an the color gradiant is sooo nice
"the coal makes it pop out"
*punch gets stuck inside the metal*
better than the punch/drift getting stuck in his eye socket XD
Did you ever wanna eat the bar when it’s red hot?
Nice work. Great to see so much talent put to use.
I like your character, so warm and plausible videos to watch for a long time without feeling tired or bored.
Oh my god I didn’t know mark zuckerburg was a blacksmith
Bro who else immediately thought “titanium hammer - fade”
Edit: from csgo
If I just saw you in a 711 I wouldn’t think “I bet that guy is a blacksmith” but you do some really nice work, especially with titanium.
You made that look effortless, wasn't sure it was titanium till I seen The sparks.
I've always had the dream of owning a forge and doing something like this by miself
Follow ur dreams
Hopefully the end of the handle sticking out doesn't get in the way of pulling nails with the claw
It will
U pulling nails with this beauty?
It actually helps pull them providing more leverage
Beautiful work.
Quality Item Created by a True Craftsman.
Excellent Work.
May God Bless You.
The handle top has to be flush with the head. From a framer's perspective.
Haha
Wrong old school thinking makes the handle crack sooner, he has it perfect allows for some swell to keep the grain wet and malleable to keep it from breaking
@@Yourmomsbf-nx9ve
I've swung the same hammer for 20 years. They don't break. And having the handle protrude negates half of the hammers usefulness. It may be fine for an axe or hatchet, but not a framing hammer.
“3 weeks from the date of this video” i don’t think so:(
Wow, the coloring on that turned out amazing it looks so good!
Stunning piece! Titanium hammer - top end quality👍
Swap that wooden handle out for a titanium handle. Making the whole hammer titanium!
that would hurt your hands
Not if you contour the handle to fit your hand. Plenty of hammers have metal handles. As long as you can dissipate the energy over a broader surface you’ll be better off.
What does the “waffle pattern” do exactly?
In framing it helps keep the nail head from slipping. The nails usually have a grid pattern on the face. It also leaves nice chewed up marks on wood so it couldn't be used in a finish carpentry setting. Most commercial ti hammers have a steel insert on the face so that it can be replaced when worn down. Possibly even swapped to a smooth insert.
@@brandonn2538 I didn’t know that, thanks 😊
Rip all the skin off your thumb
@@chiefpokemgood1752 hahahaa hell no I was gonna say that there good for splitting your nail in half 🤣🤣🤣
They grip the nail and helps put all your force into a more concentrated area
That is one beautiful hammer!
This is the first video im watching from you and deffidentally not the last
Same, i think i found another awesome channel
he looks like a curly haired mark zuckerburg
Hmm how can we make a hammer worse... Oh! Let's make it out of Titanium!
Wow that's a piece of artwork
One of the best Video after Titanium Hammer.Good Work bro.
Accidently creates a beautiful piece of art.
The hammer is nice but what I really love is how he is always smiling and always optimistic, Keep on smiling!
Great video! I do remodels for a living so that made me drool. Couldn’t believe it was only 16 oz with the handle, cool stuff
I usually skip through the ads but you seem so genuine that i just had to watch all the way through
That looks like a really fun job
That is the finish that you want, I actually collect everything that are of that finish. knives, hatchets, fidget spinners, ect. Good job!
Legit skills. Amazing video.
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That hammer looks and sounds like a playful dog panting and waiting. 😆