You do great work man. My only issue is that to my understanding a Hewing axe is offset to one side, so that it splits the wood away straight and even for squaring up logs.
That's one tradition, in Finland and Sweden double beveled hewing axes are the most common type. Almost completely unheard of in my region when it comes to single bevels. Google billnäs hewing axes for some examples. Also the swedish Gränsfors 1900 is still made and is most commonly sold as a double bevel, but can be had in all styles.
Paul Pinto looks like nice work and I would be interested in having you forging a small forest/ boys or pack axe if you would be interested. If you could give me some information like steel used , handle wood and price that would be great. Thanks, looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Hew did a great job! Is that the first time you’ve made one? Axeing for a friend. (Sorry for the dad jokes, Father’s Day is coming up and I need to get in shape.)
Indeed a good-looking axe, but to make an authentic hewing axe, it has to be perfectly flat on one side. So they are made for a left hand or right hand person.
@@E4tenHaus same thing, tapered Eye and handle matching and locking. Also Is Quick changable, which Is wow on a hewing axe, depending on where you are working on you throw a different handle in the axe
I think you have a real talent there but I don’t think you show it. It seems like all you seem to be doing that is showing your skills are straightening the piece at the anvil after main forging is done by a press and grinding. It’s a lovely tool you made but it’s disappointing that you aren’t showing your true skills
Nice work man. Love your method of Using hydraulic press.it makes forging more fun .
That’s a lovely piece of work Paul - thanks man 👌🏻
Good stuff Mr. Pinto, that's a smokin' axe
Thank you!! I’m glad you like it
Very impressive shape and proportionate blade.
Superb craftsmanship
Thank you!!
Videos continue to get better. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you I appreciate it!
That turned out way bigger than I thought it would. Nice piece
Thanks!
You do great work man. My only issue is that to my understanding a Hewing axe is offset to one side, so that it splits the wood away straight and even for squaring up logs.
That's one tradition, in Finland and Sweden double beveled hewing axes are the most common type. Almost completely unheard of in my region when it comes to single bevels. Google billnäs hewing axes for some examples. Also the swedish Gränsfors 1900 is still made and is most commonly sold as a double bevel, but can be had in all styles.
Awesome informational educational video experience
Your videos are awsome
Nice job
1:18 me smashing the like button
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Great work!!! 👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏👏👌👌🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹 ciao
Thank you!!
Well Paul, you know the way to Carnegie Hall. You have worked hard and learned well. Great job!
Thank you! I really appreciate it!
Good job
Question. Alot of people forge weld harder steel into the blade. Does that matter much?
Good job done
NICE WORK 👍👍👍👍
Thank you!!
Beautiful work. Unable to get on your website looking at cost of this item
Nice ! Good job
Thank you!!
Looks awesome!
Thank you!!
Beautiful AXE!! We’re starting to build a hand hewn cabin on the channel and I’m in need of a quality Broad AXE. Know of any for sale?😉
Thank you!! And I think I might know someone who can make you one haha. Send me a message on my site www.paulpintoblacksmithing.com
Can you do an updated shop tour?
That’s a good idea!
👌👌👌👌👌good work 👏👏👏
thank you!!
great man! great country! great job!
P.S: Thank you very much for sharing!!!
Just found out about your channel, subbed, good job I love the forging tool videos like this!
Wait so is it all mild steel? Or all steel that is hardenable?
To me that looked like a beautiful axe. Well done Paul keep it up bro Anthony kent
Thanks man!! I’m glad you liked it
I'd like to buy one of these but couldn't find your website...
Awesome job Paul! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred!!
Alex who?
Great work young man!
Nice axe. Good job.👍🏻
Thanks!!
That’s a beautiful axe! 👍🏻
Thank you!!
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What a relief when the music stopped. only to ruin the end again.
Muy bonito proyecto
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Very nice axe
Thank you!!
Nice, what was the billet size you started with and what alloy do you recommend?
That's real fine 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Gib!!
красивая работа Пауль))))))
Exellent
Nice ! it's for sale?
Dear Mr. Pinto, what was the total cost to equip your shop? What video editing software do you use? Fine video.
How do you like the ameribrade grinder been thinking about getting one?
I love it! It’s been working great so far. If you get one from them tell them I sent you
Perfect axe, but aren't hewing axes supposed to be single beveled?
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how many hours did it take to forge this?
Probably like 3 but the filming adds some time
@@PaulPinto do you think it's possible to forge a single piece axe from leaf spring, about 1 cm thick ( kinda little less than 1/2 inch thick)
Great video Paul! Ever considered to make a finnish collard axe? Ive made a few and they are quite difficuld😉
Thank you! And I’ve seen a few of them but maybe I’ll give it a shot soon
Very nice craftsmanship! I have been looking for a quality made 19” forest/boys axe. Interested?
Thank you!! I Definitely am send me a message paulpintoblacksmithing@gmail.com
Paul Pinto looks like nice work and I would be interested in having you forging a small forest/ boys or pack axe if you would be interested. If you could give me some information like steel used , handle wood and price that would be great. Thanks, looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Hew did a great job! Is that the first time you’ve made one? Axeing for a friend. (Sorry for the dad jokes, Father’s Day is coming up and I need to get in shape.)
Haha thanks! And it’s the first one I’ve made
@@PaulPinto bende bir tane sipariş vermek isterim yardımcı olurmusunuz
Indeed a good-looking axe, but to make an authentic hewing axe, it has to be perfectly flat on one side. So they are made for a left hand or right hand person.
amazing axe dude, really enjoyed this layed back video!! keep up the nice work :)
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Yeah, I'd take that axe into battle.
Jacob Snyder 👊👊
Very 'Laura Kampf' like intro
Tool Noises > Crapy Music
Make a large Eye with the handle passing from the top of the axe: better fitting, stronger and simple, no wedges needed!
I may be wrong but isn’t that just putting an axe head on a tomahawk handle
@@E4tenHaus same thing, tapered Eye and handle matching and locking. Also Is Quick changable, which Is wow on a hewing axe, depending on where you are working on you throw a different handle in the axe
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I think you have a real talent there but I don’t think you show it. It seems like all you seem to be doing that is showing your skills are straightening the piece at the anvil after main forging is done by a press and grinding. It’s a lovely tool you made but it’s disappointing that you aren’t showing your true skills
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