No, he's an IDIOT because the hardened cold chisel is cutting gouges in the workface of the anvil (see 1:15). Such disrespect for one's tools smacks of either incompetence or resentment of one's job. A good anvil typically costs a full month's pay in many developed economies, and a lot more in less developed ones.
If you look more closely, you'll see ample cause to be unimpressed ... such as his failure to protect the steel working deck of the anvil from that hardened steel cold chisel (say, a piece of 1" steel plate, secured with a tie-down insert). Just look at all those gouges in the anvil ... that's a sign of someone who either doesnt respect their (or their boss's) tools, or who simply doesnt know any better.
1:15 He's ruining the workface of that anvil with that cold chisel. id have rigged a piece of 1" steel plate secured to the hardy or pritchel hole. Let IT take the wear. The anvil is worth more than a month's work.
@@beyondmiddleagedman7240 THAT is an anvil he is using, regardless of whether it was handmade in a back alley by some hobbyist (and yes, rail anvils are one of the most common beginner fabricated types) or if it was made by a big name corporate brand. I didnt look too closely, and more importantly I dont really care which type it is, but if it was fabricated to look like and/or be used like an anvil, then it IS an anvil. Im bored. And outta here.
He cut a clean using a chisel and hammer faster than most people could with a band saw. Great skill using basic hand tools.
His chisel end is mushrooming and is unsafe. But I agree with you, his skill is awesome.
No, he's an IDIOT because the hardened cold chisel is cutting gouges in the workface of the anvil (see 1:15). Such disrespect for one's tools smacks of either incompetence or resentment of one's job.
A good anvil typically costs a full month's pay in many developed economies, and a lot more in less developed ones.
comes from years of experience.
If you look more closely, you'll see ample cause to be unimpressed ... such as his failure to protect the steel working deck of the anvil from that hardened steel cold chisel (say, a piece of 1" steel plate, secured with a tie-down insert). Just look at all those gouges in the anvil ... that's a sign of someone who either doesnt respect their (or their boss's) tools, or who simply doesnt know any better.
Using a Beverly Shear? No way! Not when there is an artist around. Good job!
Great job a master at his craft👍👍👍
love the screw driver
Isn't that what they call an impact driver?
I've got one just like it ! Here I've been using it wrong.....
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Everything’s a screw if you’re a hammer?
Sheer muscle power and amazing cutting and hammering skills. He cut that iron plate better than machine. Hats off to this man :)
Legal.
Bom trabalho.
Sucesso!!!
なんという手際の良さと熟練...素晴らしい技術者だ。
We call them Wok’s. I use them all the time, a most versatile pan and one of my favorites.
Cool stuff! Great handwork!
Piękna robota .Pozdrowienia z Polski.
Very well done!
very good blog
Someone get this man a drill bit
Настояший талант мастера раскрывается на скорости 2.
Future technology.
This is not his first day at work! That is outstanding.
ТБ на высоте !!1
Fortified with natural minerals and other stuffs
pro🤗
🆗🆗👍👍
Where can I get one??
Лайк за вбитый шуруп, вот та нужно делать через попку.
Epoca fierului +tehnologie secol 21
Adonde compro el cabo de ese martillo ??
non stick pan?
Техника безопасности при работе с зубилом?
Нет не слышали.
Заклёпки ржавые.
Так ещё и шурупы молотком... .
Un buen trabajo artesanal bien hecho. Felicitaciones
I wouldn’t go so far as to say great craftsmanship. It’s not pretty, but it’s functional.
It’s good solid craftsmanship, but it could be better.
Everything good, i respect the work, but the work is not clean, there isnt finishing, or beutines.. Sorry
El de la maza parece ser de la misma marca
😬
عمل رائع
저걸로 음식을 만든다구 ?
사람들이 오랫동안 주철 팬으로 요리를 하지 않았나요
This is not a kadal. It's a wok!!
Kadhai is a hindi word for wok
こんな雑な実用品を作るのに何故に高い銅を使うのか?
銅鍋の性能は良いがこれを使う人達には無用の性能だろう。
それともこの国では銅は安いのか?
1:15 He's ruining the workface of that anvil with that cold chisel. id have rigged a piece of 1" steel plate secured to the hardy or pritchel hole. Let IT take the wear. The anvil is worth more than a month's work.
It's not an Anvil. It is a piece of rail.
@@beyondmiddleagedman7240 THAT is an anvil he is using, regardless of whether it was handmade in a back alley by some hobbyist (and yes, rail anvils are one of the most common beginner fabricated types) or if it was made by a big name corporate brand. I didnt look too closely, and more importantly I dont really care which type it is, but if it was fabricated to look like and/or be used like an anvil, then it IS an anvil.
Im bored. And outta here.
Отличная работа. Ты молодец, дружище.