Call me a corporate TOOL all you want but these videos are genuinely the best way to fall asleep, that man has a voice that will be unmatched in our time
I bought them for years. Then I ran across a Picard hammer. Never looked back. The Picard is the Rolls Royce of hammers. Still love my Estwing hatchet, but I'm strictly a Picard man now.
At what step during the construction lumber making process do they run them through the "corkscrewifier" to twist them? Obviously before they're shipped to Home Depot... but, like, before the kiln process or what?
Call me a corporate TOOL all you want but these videos are genuinely the best way to fall asleep, that man has a voice that will be unmatched in our time
Theres nothing wrong with finding ones craft therapeutic, corporate bs aside we live in a really interesting time.
Yes, best for gettting to sleep
I'll see your Brooks Turner Moore, and raise you a Dr. David Butler.
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So glad i am not the only one falling asleep to these amazing interesting videos . Watching it calms me immediately like nothing else
I agree and 2nd that motion sir! 👍
How It’s Made will always be my favorite educational program. It’s a shame it was taken off the air in 2019. 😔
It was too masculine and "White". Can't be having that lol
now its on the "wire"
they run out of America made products
@@joepaullawncare7222they had segments filed all around the world such as Thailand.
@@whiskeymonk4085wtf
Estwing are the only hammers hatchets, axes I own. They are great
I bought them for years. Then I ran across a Picard hammer. Never looked back. The Picard is the Rolls Royce of hammers. Still love my Estwing hatchet, but I'm strictly a Picard man now.
Dis show still pimpn fr fr
I been watching this show since I was 2 according to my parents and I still can’t get enough ‼️🤣
My Estwings have been with me for about 45 years and still going strong.
This hatchet is an Estwing, if you're going to buy a hatchet then BUY AN ESTWING. 100% worth the price. 40-60 USD
yeah imagine that thing flying out of control when being made 😬
Their quality is great!
Estwing makes the best hand tools period, at least since they stopped making rocket hammers
Estwings are so pretty, you gotta buy at least one just to look at.
I love my leather handled Estwing hatchet, but I've never needed to use it!😊
It's a beaut!
I love the background music for the axes segment! If you like it, it's also used for the segments on vaulting poles and sockets!
i'm obsessed with how you were able to pull up another specific episode they used that song in, i adore that level of commitment my guy
That hammer is like the best, but it has to be used in the right way
This video is truly outstanding; I really like the way you present it!
This show is the best if you axe me.
..........Shut it and take my like.
Dude on the grinder is good
I see what they did there, putting heavy metal as the background music for a segment about steel.
Now that's sharp!
Estwing my favorite hatchet
At what step during the construction lumber making process do they run them through the "corkscrewifier" to twist them? Obviously before they're shipped to Home Depot... but, like, before the kiln process or what?
lol so true
Garant shovel from Canada.
Excellent video, but the background music was TOO loud! (I thought small axes were called hatchets)
Wait I just bought that hatchet 2 weeks ago
"So what type of lubrication do you use when installing the axe handle?"
"Thats none of your beeswax!'"
It is imperative that the cylinder remain undamaged
The Shining
It's not an axe that's a hatchet
Gloves and belt sanders 😰
"particularly aggressive sanding" help why did he word it like that 😭
He's reading from a script he's given.
880 million pounds of steel bars, huh? That's a lot! 😮
Thats a Hatchet
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Besides that's a hatchet not axe really
It's s Hatchet not an axe
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thatll be $200 please
Nope Estwing hatchet is $47 on Amazon
Steel axes ? 35,000 years ago? Are you sure about that?
He didn't say the had steel axes 35,000 years ago.. He said they added a handle to the sharp stone axes 35,000 years ago.
Me when I’m illiterate and deaf and cannot infer from context what a person means: