Well then...typed in "AXE" in the search bar...you were all over the results. Not disappointed. Been subbed for a bit now too, I guess...lol. More vids soon? SMESH STUFF🤘🤘🤘
Third..@10:23 USFS 3, really cool..This was a very good tutorial, well explained and demonstrated. A very desirable head. Nice production also Mr. Knot...thank you sir..
@@knotbreaker I noticed them, but I love a FLINT EDGE and that being a Forest Service head really had me focused....I guess I'm like a box of chocolates sometimes....
Mr. Knot, is that a roll cage in the car? I use alcohols for oil/contaminant removal, my opinion. I also noticed the knife sharpener....great job sir, I like your style...
@@IndianaDoug Mr. Doug, I painted fishing lures years ago with fingernail polish so acetone is familiar to me. This was pre-digital, I hired a professional photographer to record my work then...
That turned out awesome. I like the idea of using the air compressor instead of hanging to dry.
The Ole work smarter, not harder trick lol
Well then...typed in "AXE" in the search bar...you were all over the results. Not disappointed. Been subbed for a bit now too, I guess...lol. More vids soon?
SMESH STUFF🤘🤘🤘
That's awesome! I'm in the algorithm I suppose haha. Just started posting again over the weekend. Mines more a seasonal channel. Thanks for watching!
Great walkthrough on your process. It’s a very nice piece!
Thank you!
nice job man. enjoy watching your process
Thank you, sir
That is going to be an awesome axe! Great Job Ben!
Thank you, sir!
Great job Ben.
Thanks buddy, she turned out pretty
Third..@10:23 USFS 3, really cool..This was a very good tutorial, well explained and demonstrated. A very desirable head. Nice production also Mr. Knot...thank you sir..
I've been over here waiting on you to ask me about the cars haha. Thanks buddy
@@knotbreaker I noticed them, but I love a FLINT EDGE and that being a Forest Service head really had me focused....I guess I'm like a box of chocolates sometimes....
I have another flint. It's 4² thick boy.
Great video Ben. That’s a cool piece of history you got there. Can you link the bluing that you use? Or tell us the name of it?
Thanks buddy! Its just the Birchwood Casey brand that you can usually find at Walmart in the "sporting goods" section.
@@knotbreaker sweet, Walmart is how I role anyway😎
Lol they sell it on Amazon as well. I've heard rumors that there's a Gel version that works great
Mr. Knot, is that a roll cage in the car? I use alcohols for oil/contaminant removal, my opinion. I also noticed the knife sharpener....great job sir, I like your style...
If you're referring to the old car in the corner, that's my grandaddys original racecar. He was a round track racer, and a demolition derby champion
@@knotbreaker Super history Mr. Knot...
Same here Brian, I use denatured alcohol. Only bc I absolutely can’t stand the smell of Acetone😆
@@IndianaDoug Mr. Doug, I painted fishing lures years ago with fingernail polish so acetone is familiar to me. This was pre-digital, I hired a professional photographer to record my work then...