Making a tomahawk from an old rusty axe.
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2019
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Modification of an old axe head.
Making axe from old rusty axe.
Wood turning axe handle
I hope you enjoy the video and leave me your comment.
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#tomahawkaxe - Навчання та стиль
That’s pretty badass! Nicely done! 👍🍺🍺
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Nice tomato hawk.
Thank you
pretty cool job! Imma need you to do two things tho. 1.) don't swing a friggin axe toward your hand and 2.) throw that stanley vice away, thing gave you fits the whole project. other than that 5/5 excellent presentation.
hehe no 1. I will do that for you. No 2 sorry but me personally like this little vice.
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BEAUTIFUL !!
Thanks a lot 👍
I liked the teeth that was on the underside of the tomahawk when you were trimming the axe head.
thank you.
Great looking video
Thank-you
That’s a ace looking tomohawk
Cheers
Very Nice! Great job!
Thank you very much!
NICEEEE 👌!!
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Interesting project.....and nice outcome. For myself, unless there was structural reasons for modifying I probably would not have sacrificed a sound tool. Just sayin.....
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I really like how the tomahawk turned out but I have a couple of
questions/comments.
First - why not restore the original axe instead of modifying it so much?
2nd - I’m concerned that putting the nails all in a row and so close to each other might cause the handle to split when using it.
3rd - Why did you put linseed oil on the metal?
4th - Did the heat from all that cutting damage the metal at all?
I’m not being a troll either lol
These are my genuine questions lol
Hi. Thanks for commenting!
Regarding nail so far handle hasn't broke however I don't use it very often.
I put oil on the metal to pretect it form corrosion.
I was removing material very slowly and cooling it down in water as I went along. You can see that metal changes colour and loose its strength when it's becoming too hot. I didn't let metal get that hot.
Hope that helped 😊
@@FALCON390Workshopyou didn't answer his first question
@fnafplayer6447 answer is, because I wanted to have fun and do what idea I had in my mind. 😃
It's look very nice n perfect
Thank you !
Cheesy burn. Nice head
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2:40 eso es un crimen contra la vida!
Muy buen trabajo
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Nice piece of steel, nice piece of wood. cheap piece of leather= something you would see on Cutlery Corner.
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Hi bro 👋👋👋 good to see you 🤝🤝🤝 very good restoration, it was creative 👍👍👍
Thank you
Красавец. Хоть сейчас за скальпами )))
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I thought refinishing the table was a nice touch.
Thanks, I though so too
круто
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Instead of the nails, next time around you might try rounded head upholstery tacks.
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all that hard work on the blade, with a beautiful finish, and then that monstrosity of a handle. what was with those gnarly little bits of leather, and those very inconspicuous nails?? not hating, just asking.
Hi. Thanks for your comments. Glad you like an axe head. The handle was made from upcycle materials wood and leather straps. Nails? That's my last minute idea to make axe look more primitive. Overall that was a good fun making it and me personally like how it looks like. Axe performs well, handle feels good in hand and nails doesn't seem to effect it.
Check my other videos out and let me know your thoughts 👍 Cheers
What do you mean by “very inconspicuous”?
@@prepperjonpnw6482 a sarcastic way of saying they stand out too much. for tomorrow's lesson, maths.
@@fredosleepswiththefishes What do you mean by "maths"?
@@marcschweitzer i never said anything about "maths" ?????
nice work ! turned out great , but , it`s not a tomahawk handle is wrong , but , it is a very nice early european small battle axe ! I do like it , only thing I`d have done different is a longer haft , and a different handle wrap ! been doing this stuff myself for 40 years now !wish I`d had your tools ! lol
Thanks for the info!
Одно не понятно,зачем из большого топора малюсенький делать,ведь наоборот не получится.А что таким маленьким делать?
For fun
The original head could be able to make 2 of this final head.
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Always glue in the wedge, linseed oil isn't glue.
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I have a question for anyone reading this.
Does all that heat generated by the cutting wheel harm the metal?
Does the heat damage the temper of the metal?
I might be using the wrong words so I hope someone understands what I’m asking
Cheers
Yes..... I bet the heat treat was ruined. But I hope not great tool
it does generate a heat.but as long the color of that metal didnt change it wont ruined it
Yes. He ruined the heat treatment on that by getting it too hot. He did not cool it down enough or often enough. You can watch the color change from shiny to a straw yellow to a brown shade in places. This means he heated it up too much.
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Speechless to say the least . As in a true pissed up effort . Sorry fella .
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По красоте!
Тока зачем столько гвоздей в рукоять?Трещину ведь рукоятка даст если топор эксплуатировать будут.
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Good resto mate throughly enjoyed it
What resto?
@@georgegordonbrown9522 aussie way to say restoration
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Só achei que o cabo não ficou bom com essa borracha
That was a leather straps :)
Aww man that handle with the leather and nails was a screwjob 😂
Damn, I thought I nailed it 😂
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До вмешательства хороший БЫЛ топор...... Но за изобретательность и шаловливость рук - респект.
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Did you set yourself on fire ?Lol
Nearly 😂
Very nice job but the nails ...
What about them
такой топор испоганил(((
100 процентов изгадил.
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Why the f would u keep cutting stuff??!
Why not ?
такой топор на говно извел((((
Sorry to hear that. Why do you think so?
Kerja nya tdk teliti .
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no ,sorry
Why not ?
@@FALCON390Workshop I've put the comment on the wrong video
@@karloflaherty no worries.
WHY ???!!!!!!!! Why does this new and NOT improved younger generation always want to change things that are perfect just like it is?
I do understand you. It's all about personal preferences.
Thanks for checking my channel out.
Ruined the temper a few times over by not cooking it down enough and allowing the colors to run.
Additionally you made the handle round. That will make it turn in your hand and deflect in use.
Bad design. Bad execution.
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You work too hard and fast. Vin Diesel could use you in his next Fast and Furious movie. Lol!
That's not a tomahawk my friend it's a badass, kickass tomahawk. I know. I'm Native American of the Apache people.
Did you know that the first metal tomahawks were made by white people? English and French to be precise. I know because I’m English lol
@@prepperjonpnw6482 First shapes of the Tomahawks were Native American and made of stone. Around 30,000 bc. Did England become England that far back? I know the Viking's were the first Europe's to trade with Native American's probably with the stone shaped and the steel shaped.
@@johnathangrey3463 Exactly my friend!
Im from sweden and have read a ton of history of my ancestors and you are so correct 👍👍.
@@johnathangrey3463 think you need to see a really good optician .
why would you do this to a really nice old hatchet ,,sad ,,, cut up junk axe heads
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